Puck (6:135), page 483, front cover. Keppler, New York City as a horse burdened by city administration, debt, over-taxation, and corruption, being pulled by Kelly(?) and another man, with two others holding it back. Background might be City Hall. One color overlay, so nicely done it seems like more. Hansen database #151.
Life (2:31), page 54-55, centerfold in a complete issue. Shows the specter of cholera flying over NYC, with "science" in the figure of a Roman guard [centurion? sentry?] with a lance, dozing in a seated position on the wharf. Artist is Kendrick. Hansen database #2809.
Puck (26:651), page 1, front cover of a complete issue. By Keppler, a Tammany tiger posing as a monk in front of city hall. "A Tammany Tiger once attired himself in the garments of Virtue, expelled his Wicked Associates, and went on Gobbling up the Spoils, just the same--Moral--There is nothing moral about Tammany." Hansen database #621.
Puck (9:213), page 71, front cover of complete issue. J. A. Wales, the stalwarts as bull on a track trying to stop a locomotive of the administration party. Hansen database #160.
Life (23:597), page 370-371, centerfold in complete issue. Anti-vivisection cartoon, unsigned. Shows disengaged medical students watching an aproned vivisector working on a dog; another dog is being dragged into the room, and a cat lies (dead?) on the floor under the table. "Distinguished Vivisector: Now, gentlemen, having shown the extreme sensitiveness of these organs, I will perform some amusing experiments with the brain and the nerves of the eye to-morrow morning, provided, of courses, the animal is still alive." Hansen database #3892.
Puck (22:568), page 344-345, center of complete issue. By J. Keppler, with Bill Chandler as electrified toy boxer, operated by Blaine in Europe, facing fairy tale giant with club marked "Honest Policy." Hansen database #274.