Harper's Weekly (16:791), page 160. Full page with two sketches; lower is KKK murder and upper is "Taking Virus from the Calf," with an upside-down calf in a barn and four people. Hansen database #86.
Judge (1:13), cover. By J. A. Wales, Talmage trying to mimic Oscar Wilde with Wilde's image as his guide. Harper's Weekly of same issue date has small black and white cartoon by Nast about Wilde as fungus. Hansen database #28.
Judge (21:518), page 398, back cover, in bound volume. By Hamilton, nine inventions, e.g. electric cartoon machine, battery powered organ (like organ grinder), electric club for policeman. Hansen database #2086.
Judge (21:524), page 496, back cover, in bound volume. Hamilton, "Future Businessman (to Miss Nature)--'I have no more use for you; modern inventions have taken your place. I press the button, they do the rest'." He has buttons marked Heat Machine, Snow Machine, Light Machine, Ice Machine, Rain Machine; also visible are Butter Machine and an incubator with hatching chicks. Hansen database #2088.
Puck (15:369), page 80, back. By F. Graetz, Dr. Cashdown Mixer, Analytical Chemist, who charges for analysis of coffee, flour, oilymargarine, honey, showing presence of adulterants in each. Hansen database #336.
Chic, page 8-9, centerfold. Color cartoon, similar to Puck and Judge. This image by Kendrick has a large bearded man straddling USA-Mexico border. He holds a string tied to a ship in the Nicaragua ship canal, and has railroad bond and mining shares in his pocket as well as "captain General pay" in his waistband. He smokes a cigar. Half his dress is a military uniform, the other half is Mexican style. This figure also appears in #4387. Hansen database #4386.
Judge (14:350), page 188-189, center of complete issue. Gillam supporting Republic Convention's stand for protective tariff, supported by capital, labor, GAR, farmer, and manufacture. From working man to English factories. Hansen database #414.