Puck (9:227), back cover. By J. A. Wales, Ulysses S. Grant being pulled down by senatorial courtesy, while Blaine and Garfield look on. If date is correct, it's just prior to news of Garfield's being shot on July 2nd by Guiteau on next cover! Hansen database #320.
Puck (66:1715), page 15 of complete issue. Black and white text about Puck's claiming it was one of the first magazines to use cartoons, which by now are everywhere. Hansen database #3033.
Puck (18:454), page 177, front cover of a complete issue. By Zimmerman, Pope Leo XIII is reaching to tear down the provision about not establishing religion. Striking example of political caricature, also a nice design and an (early?) Zimmerman. Hansen database #977.
Puck (67:1739), page 5 of complete issue. Black and white cartoon about pickpocket taking advantage of a safe and sane Fourth of July celebration. Also on this page is verbal joke about firecrackers. Hansen database #935.
Puck (1:22), page 8-9, center. By Keppler. Bergh, wearing a fez and holding a whip, has dogs lounging on a sofa, while editors/publishers and politicians have their legs held in stocks for whipping the soles of their feet. Hansen database #231.
Puck (15:367), page 48, back. By F. Graetz, another Graetz cartoon in this topic, i.e. Uncle Sam protecting his pig, appeared on August 15, 1883. Hansen database #291.
Puck (67:1739), back cover, page 16 of complete issue. Pabst Blue Ribbon Advertisement. Shows that back cartoon is also being dropped. Hansen database #996.
Puck (14:340), page 12, cover. By F. Opper, French soldiers in rice paddy are facing hot sun plus fever, disease, and malaria. China is a face on a hot yellow sun, with a population of 500,000,000. Hansen database #181.
Puck (22:568), page 337, front cover of complete issue. By F. Opper, with Henry George and Reverend McGlynn in a garret freezing by their anti-poverty radiator, fueled with a single candle of hope. Hansen database #204.
Puck (40:1033), center of complete issue. By Dalrymple, Uncle Sam feeling good, asking doctors Cleveland, McKinley, and Reed for currency reform medicine, and abandoning Bryan's remedies, shown on the tables as bottles, pills, electrical machine, and air/water thermometer. Hansen database #287.
Puck (66:1710), page 16, back cover of complete issue. Six panel cartoon on back about Christian Science. Frame #1 science and health. Hansen database #838.
Puck (70:1812), page 16, back cover of complete issue. Compare verbal jokes Puck June 26, 1907, Pullman car in Puck January 6, 1909 which refers to Dr. Wiley, also Judge July 31, 1909. Hansen database #887.
Puck (23:579), front cover. By Taylor, infant Industries have gotten far on high tariffs; medication marked "anti-fat tariff reducer" is being administered with a spoon. Hansen database #205.
Puck (33:852), page 305, front cover. By Keppler, Jr., shows bearded doctor injecting the arm of a frail GOP in a chair with a syringe labelled Sun Morphine. Medicine box labelled "False and Misleading Reports about the Administration." Hansen database #214.