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.
Judge (36:912), back. Two by Zim, joke about canned beef in the news and canned dog, i.e. dog running with tin cans tied to its tail. Hansen database #50.
Daily Graphic (New York) (29:2891), front cover of complete issue. Cover has four "Cartoons on Current Topics" of which lower left is about burden of cleaning the streets, referring to Mr. Walton. Page 75 has illustration of Russian Jews in Hamburg Coming to America. Hansen database #62.
Daily Graphic (New York) (34:3494), front cover. Full-page editorial cartoon by Miranda, showing male-female couples deliberating or negotiating, neutrally shown, without tension among the characters. An example of Miranda's style and of sympathetic presentation of new immigrants. Hansen database #4499
Daily Graphic (New York) (34:3494), front cover. Full-page editorial cartoon by Miranda, showing male-female couples deliberating or negotiating, neutrally shown, without tension among the characters. An example of Miranda's style and of sympathetic presentation of new immigrants. Hansen database #4499
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.