Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Supplement ( :2415). Large double page black and white painting or watercolor "Drawn by Charlotte Weber, Suggested by the celebrated painting of Luke Fildes." Hansen database #4415.
Puck (12:309), page 353, cover. By F. Graetz, man seated in wooden chair has connected himself to guns, cannon, knives, charcoal fire, 5000 lb. weight, poison, and dynamite. A note reads: "Dear George, I can not marry you. Carri." Text on page 2: "The luxury of suicide is forbidden under the new penal code...We regard this as rather an interference with the rights of the citizen. If a man wishes to throw his life away, he ought to be permitted to do so. Lives that are thus carelessly disposed of are rarely of much value to the world..." Hansen database #176.
Judge (68:1735), single sheet. Color cartoon signed by "L. Fellows," illustrates a humerous short story by J. A. Waldron. Shows elegant lady patient in bed with bon bons and rubber hot water bottle, and seated doctor holding a thermometer. Hansen database #2902
Judge (9:233), back cover. By Zimmerman, citizen tormented, among others, by Dr. Probem presenting a bill for $90, and sellers of adulterated milk and oleo. Several vignettes including oleo, chalk added to milk, and getting a bill from Dr. Probem. Hansen database #33.
Harper's Weekly (29:1510), page 781 in complete issue. Sketch on lower half, with text on page 779 (columns 3-4) "The Pestilence in Montreal." Harris is an important Canadian artist. Hansen database #411.
Harper's Weekly (29:1513), pages 836-837. Upper half page shows injection of Jupille, with article "Pasteur's Latest Discovery." Text continues on page 837, mentions Newark boys en route to Paris and Dr. Billings. Harper's Weekly and Scientific American (page 391) both ran it on the same day. Hansen database #126.