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Puck magazine cover - The official scapegoat / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - The official scapegoat / Keppler.

Illustration shows an unidentified man sitting in a chair in a cell at Sing Sing Prison, he has changed out of his prison uniform, into a business suit, and is doling out money by the scoop-ful in return for "B... More

Scientists assert that all diseases can be prevented by inoculation / J. Keppler.

Scientists assert that all diseases can be prevented by inoculation / ...

Illustration shows Puck standing on a stack of bound PUCK volumes between a row of people on the left identified as a "Bank President, Cashier, Teller, Clerk, [and] Janitor" as well as a scrub-woman and an offi... More

Broken banks - defaulting cashiers - negligent directors - who is responsible? / J. Keppler.

Broken banks - defaulting cashiers - negligent directors - who is resp...

Print shows a police officer holding O.L. Baldwin, cashier at the Mechanics' National Bank in Newark, by the shoulder while Baldwin, using "Speculation Soap Suds", blows a soap bubble labeled "500,000 Paid in C... More

A second Yorktown / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image

A second Yorktown / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows a scene reminisent of the surrender at Yorktown, a man portraying Lord Cornwallis labeled "Special Privilege" is offering his sword to President Wilson portraying George Washington, with Will... More

Always look a gift-horse in the mouth / K.

Always look a gift-horse in the mouth / K.

Illustration shows Nelson W. Aldrich standing next to a horse labeled "Central Bank" which he is apparently offering to Uncle Sam who is inspecting the horse's teeth labeled "Wall St. Interests". Illus. in: Pu... More

"Dance, you boobs. Dance!" / K., Political Cartoon

"Dance, you boobs. Dance!" / K., Political Cartoon

Illustration shows a gunslinger labeled "Morgan" sitting on the porch to the "Dead Mans Gulch Saloon", shooting two handguns labeled "Control of Credit" and "Control of Bank Deposits" at the feet of three men l... More

"Blaine will be vindicated in November" --N.Y. Tribune / Gillam.

"Blaine will be vindicated in November" --N.Y. Tribune / Gillam.

Illustration shows James G. Blaine, dressed like a Roman statesman, standing on a pedestal that states "What are you going to do about it", a phrase attributed to Boss Tweed. The ghost of Tweed stands behind Bl... More

The political Uncle Tommers / Kep., Political Cartoon

The political Uncle Tommers / Kep., Political Cartoon

Illustration shows a scene aboard a ship carrying cotton, with a man labeled "McAdoo", also identified as "St. Clair", a young girl labeled "Miss Columbia", also identified as "Little Eva", the figure of a man ... More