Harper's Weekly (19:963), page 488. Unsigned cartoon (by M. Woolf (?) or by Nast?) attacking Catholics' pursuit of the public schools. Refers to a (recent?) event, shows mouse of bigotry about to nibble at public school cheese triggering a trap in which it'll be crushed by public opinion. Hansen database #93.
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.
Harper's Monthly (32:189), page 273-294. Article by W. H. Davenport. Procedure and stories of various inmates with 19 engravings such as "The Asylum, Receiving patients, The examination, The Office and Druggery, The doctors' morning round, Paddy, Mrs. Buchanan, The Preacher." Hansen database #252.
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.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (58:1488), page 89 in complete issue. Half-page image from cover story "Bogus Butter," an expose of oleomargarine. Text continued on page 91. Hansen database #406.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (58:1488), cover of complete issue. Cover story expose of oleomargarine, text continued on page 91. Cover image captioned "Bogus butter-making. An oleomargarine wagon making its rounds among the slaughter-houses, collecting the materials of which the bogus compound is made." Full page of pictures also on page 89. Hansen database #17.
Harper's Weekly (22:1113), page 329-330. By William A. Rogers, drawn by W. P. Snyder. Full page illustration, 10 vignettes, including physical exam and "The Doctor's Peculiar Make-up." Text on page 328, 330. Compare to nude artist's model on page 276. Hansen database #97.
Ballou's Pictorial (Boston) (11:24), page 376, in a complete issue. Full page image of New York City, unsigned engraving, with reference to page 381, which has two unsigned paragraphs, 6 column inches, with the same title. Text has a rich style, mentions Brady's studio, but no sign visible in the somewhat generic image. Hansen database #4412
A battery devised to generate both galvanic and faradic current from six dry cells housed within a wooden case with a damaged leather strap handle. Upon opening the case, the main panel consists of a large oscillator coil mounted on a top plate, with an adjustable induction core. Two switches adjust the galvanic and faradic current to the connectable devices. Under the lid of the box are the instructions for use.