Puck's valentines for 1894 / F. Opper. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows a vignette cartoon with, at center, Uncle Sam and President Cleveland shaking hands, a portrait of Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, is in the background; the surrounding vignettes feature a cast of ch... More
Caught in his own trap / Dalrymple.
Print shows David B. Hill caught in a large claw-type animal trap labeled "Nomination for N.Y. Governorship"; a sign posted next to the trap states "This Trap was set by David B. Hill to catch an Anti-Snapper".... More
The national honor and credit in good hands / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitz...
Print shows President Cleveland holding papers labeled "National Honor and Credit" behind his back, as he faces a group of newspaper editors and legislators labeled "Tribune, N.Y. Sun, Tom Reed, Hill, World, Te... More
New York's new solar system / Keppler.
Print shows Richard Croker as a radiant sun at the center of New York's "Solar System" with such figures labeled "Pawnbroker, Brewer, Laborer, Hayseed, Fireman, Gambler, Liquor Dealer, Contractor, Soubrette, [a... More
The retirement of David / Ehrhart., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows David B. Hill as a farm wife feeding chickens, geese, and pigs, with several vignette scenes showing Hill working the farm, shopping, and pontificating to a group of hayseed farmers; the fina... More
Caricature, Another "boycott" / F. Opper., public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows David B. Hill holding a large brush and George H. Sterling holding a bucket of paste, as bill stickers posting a notice that states "Notice. We Hereby Boycott Cleveland, the Civil Service Hum... More
Echoes from Governor Hill's message / J.A. Wales.
Illustration shows a large parrot, David B. Hill, perched on a stand next to President Cleveland's desk, filling the air with it's cry "A Public Office is a Public Trust", repeating a statement once made by Cle... More
"The independents fought nobly!" / J.S. Pughe.
Print shows David B. Hill draped over a cannon and Charles A. Dana with many New York politicians, identified as "Croker, Grant, Hinckley, Sheehan, Gilroy, Murphy, McLaughlin, Smyth, [and] Divver", and the Tamm... More
The "peanut" Hagenbeck and his "senatorial courtesy" animal show / C.J...
Print shows David B. Hill as the animal trainer Carl "Hagenbeck" performing a circus act with trained animals labeled "Murphy, Pugh, Chandler, Peffer, Morgan, Coke, Higgins, Stewart, Teller, Cullom, [and] Hoar"... More
Puck's presidential impossibility. The political peanut vender / J.S. ...
Print shows a peddler labeled "D.B. Hill" selling "Fresh Roasted (Political) Peanuts", standing outside the gates to the White House, where a sign has been posted that states "Notice! No Peddlers or Suspicious ... More
"Come in, boys, warm up, and have a little Christmas cheer!" / C.J. Ta...
Print shows Columbia welcoming a group of ragged politicians, mostly Democrats, some no longer in office, and newspaper editors, to come in from the cold winter night and warm themselves by the fire and enjoy s... More
The rival May parties / Dalrymple., Political Cartoon
Print shows hopeful presidential candidates dancing around the "Republican Presidential Nomination" maypole, hanging onto ribbons labeled "New York" (Levi P. Morton), "Maine" (Thomas B. Reed), "Indiana" (Benjam... More
A hint to the Democratic platform makers / Keppler.
Illustration shows several men identified by last name "Hill, Jones, Olney, Clark, Bailey, Shepard, Watterson, [and] Lamont" carrying planks of lumber which are identified as Democratic policies from previous e... More
The carol of the "waits" / J. Keppler. Joseph Pulitzer
Illustration shows a group of office seekers labeled "McLean, Pulitzer, Dorsheimer, Blackburn, McLaughlin, Hill, [and] Dana" singing Christmas carols outside the "White House" where President Cleveland is visib... More
Columbus Cleveland and his mutinous crew - "This ship shall not turn b...
Illustration shows Grover Cleveland as Christopher Columbus holding a map labeled "Route to Reform", aboard ship surrounded by mutinous sailors labeled "Bayard, Whitney, Eustis, Sterling, Hedden, Pulitzer, Blac... More
Thanksgiving / C.J. Taylor. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Print shows a vignette cartoon with young women watching a football game at center, and surrounding vignettes depicting William McKinley as Napoleon I, "New Jersey" cleaning up gambling and horse racing, an uni... More
Condemned to die / F. Opper. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Print shows David B. Hill labeled "Hill-ism", Richard Croker as the Tammany Tiger labeled "Croker-ism", and Roswell P. Flower, wearing a tall stove-pipe hat, labeled "Flower-ism", standing on the right on "Cond... More
May the country be spared this pitiful sight! / Dalrymple.
Print shows a group of Democrats, identified as "Hill, Murphy, Vest, Bland, Matthews, Morgan, Harris, Crisp, Tillman, Altgeld, Campbell, [and] Stevenson", some wear fezes, others are wearing turbans and other a... More
Landed / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Alton B. Parker pulling a donkey to safety across a bridge constructed of planks labeled "Conservatism, Sanity, Tariff Reform, Anti-Trust, [and] Financial Plank" that is breaking apart; falli... More
Shut out again! - and all her own doing, too! / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows an old woman labeled "Dem. Party" sitting on snow-covered steps outside a door labeled "Public Confidence", the door has a padlock on it, at her feet is a hat box labeled "Free Silver in Ohio" and a... More
The circus has come! / Keppler., Political Cartoon
Print shows William C. "Whitney" as the ringmaster at a circus where "D.B. Hill" is performing a horse riding trick by trying to ride two horses at once, a small horse labeled "Gold Standard" and a larger horse... More
Political pirates / C.J. Taylor., Political Cartoon
Print shows William Jennings Bryan as a pirate on a ship labeled "Popocracy", standing on a barrel, playing a violin, attempting to lure a nearby ship labeled "National Prosperity" close enough so that his band... More
Making-up for a new rôle / Dalrymple.
Print shows David B. Hill dressed as a hayseed with hat and feather labeled "I am a Popocrat", a fake beard labeled "Populism", and a button labeled "16 to 1" on his vest; he is holding a feather labeled "I am ... More
No welcome for the little stranger / Zimmerman. Joseph Pulitzer
Illustration shows at center Grover Cleveland holding an infant labeled "Civil Service Reform", they are surrounded by a bunch of angry old men as orphans labeled "Hube Thompson, Eddie Hedden, Davy Hill, Hugh, ... More
Puck magazine cover - He'll never catch it / Keppler.
Print shows David B. Hill as an arctic seal hunter anxiously sitting on a block of ice next to a hole, holding a harpoon labeled "Peanut Politics", waiting for a seal; behind him a seal labeled "Dem. Presidenti... More
The old and the new / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan standing with the Democratic Donkey with bandages labeled "1896" and "1900"; they are watching David B. Hill, sporting a feather in his cap labeled "I'm a New Dem.", g... More
Uncle Sam's hallowe'en / Ehrhart., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows a vignette cartoon, with, at center, Uncle Sam looking into a mirror while descending a stairway in a hall, "Swallow" and "Watson" are standing in the hall, holding candles; in the vignette a... More
A chance at last / J.S. Pughe. - Political cartoon, public domain imag...
Illustration shows Alton Parker, David Hill, John Williams, Arthur Groman, Richard Olney, and Grover Cleveland riding on a camel labeled "Reorganization" crossing the "Desert of Bryanism" with William Jennings ... More
Puck magazine cover - The rival sandwich-men / Zimmerman.
Illustration shows David B. Hill placing a cap labeled "Gen'l Jones" on an old man's head and handing him a sword labeled "Baltimore Blade"; the old man is wearing a sandwich board that states "Hill & Jones Pol... More
Even worse than he thought / Dalrymple.
Print shows the spirit of General Winfield S. Hancock holding a paper that states "Governors Island 1880. The Tariff is a Local Issue. Gen. W.S. Hancock", among congressmen in a congressional chamber where sena... More
Doing their little best to spoil his work / J.S. Pughe.
Print shows President Cleveland sculpting a statue labeled "Purity in Politics", but a group of legislators have resorted to mudslinging tactics to destroy Cleveland's efforts. Those identified with a hammer, i... More
The flag must "stay put" / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows George F. Hoar, Carl Schurz, David B. Hill, and former Massachusetts Governor George S. Boutwell, anti-expansionists, placing their "Anti-Expansion Speech" at the feet of a huge American sold... More
A hint to the Democratic Party / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows an old woman labeled "Democratic Party" turning a wheelbarrow to dump politicians labeled "Bryan, Olney, Gorman, Hill, Shepard, [and] Johnson" into a sandpit labeled the "Democratic Dumping G... More
A very shaky show / [F. Opper].
Print shows David B. Hill as a strong man on a stage in a theater, wearing a suit stuffed with straw and medals that state "I am a Democrat, From Liquor Dealors, [and] Champion of Peanut Politics", among weight... More
In the pantheon of the sun / Dalrymple.
Print shows Charles A. Dana sitting at a desk on which a diminutive David B. Hill labeled "I am a Democract" is standing next to a large book labeled "Speeches of D.B. Hill"; in a niche in the background is a b... More
"Step up, gentlemen, and try your luck!" / Dalrymple.
Print shows a ringmaster labeled "Harrity Chairman Dem. Natl. Com." standing on the left and the Democratic Donkey wearing a saddle labeled "1896" and "$50,000 a year for the man who can ride on this donkey to ... More
"Pride goeth before destruction" / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows Richard Croker inflated like a hot air balloon, wearing a medallion showing the Tammany Tiger and a laurel wreath with ribbon labeled "Kansas City Convention"; running up behind him is David ... More
A rocky road and a bad guide / Keppler.
Illustration shows Alton B. Parker sitting in a chair strapped to the back of David B. Hill, who is carrying him up a narrow, treacherous, rocky trail on the edge of a mountain "to [the] St. Louis Convention". ... More
Kite time / J.S. Pughe. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt sitting on a fence on a hill, flying a kite labeled "Popularity"; below are several potential Democratic presidential candidates, all of whom are having difficult... More
Changing the signs / Victor. - Public domain portrait print
Print shows David B. Hill, outside a drinking establishment, hanging up a sign "For Governor" which bears an image of himself facing front, while Charles A. Dana holds the sign that was replaced "For President ... More
The only plumber busy in the hot season / Zimmerman.
Illustration shows a dejected and perspiring New York Governor David B. Hill as a plumber sitting on a road between the "Irving Hall Democracy" on the right and the "Tammany Democracy [and] County Democracy" on... More
Mr. Hill tries it on / Gillam. - Steam locomotive, Public domain image
Illustration shows the Governor of New York, David B. Hill, riding backwards on the Democratic donkey labeled "Democracy" running on railroad tracks near a sign that states "Look Out for the Enlightening Expres... More
Presidential aspirants take to the wheel! / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows the interior of the "Bicycle - Academy" which offers "Special Facilities for Presidential Candidates", and trying out bicycles are several candidates labeled "Harrison, Sherman, Allison, Morton, Tom... More
Puck's mid-summer outing at Harmony Park / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows democrats and republicans, capitalists, social reformers, political symbols, and others enjoying a summer outing at a park. Illus. in: Puck, v. 56, no. 1433 (1904 August 17), centerfold. Cop... More
Puck magazine cover - No turkey for David! / Dalrymple.
Print shows a distraught David B. Hill sitting on the ground on a broken ladder labeled "Machine Nomination for Gov. of N.Y.", holding a hatchet labeled "Hill" in his left hand and a turkey feather labeled "Def... More
Caricature, Their nightmare / C.J. Taylor., public domain cartoon imag...
Print shows David B. Hill and Charles F. Crisp lying awake in a bed, suffering the nightmare of a spirit dragon labeled "Third Term". Illus. from Puck, v. 38, no. 969, (1895 October 2), cover. Copyright 1895 b... More
The spring athletic meeting / Dalrymple., Political Cartoon
Print shows Grover Cleveland lifting a heavy weight labeled "Silver Question", he has several medals pinned to his chest, with him are "W.E. Russell", David B. Hill, Robert E. Pattison, Adlai E. Stevenson, Jame... More
They are away off the track / Dalrymple.
Print shows many presidential hopefuls labeled "Davis, Tillman, Chandler, Lodge, Quay, Frye, Wolcutt, Turpie, Hoar, Morgan, [and] Hill" wading through a swamp labeled "Financial Buncombe, Jingoism, Blunders, De... More
Looking for help / J.S. Pughe. - Political cartoon, public domain imag...
Illustration shows an old woman labeled "Democratic Party" standing in the "Democratic Intelligence Bureau" managed by "J.K. Jones" who is sitting behind a desk, she is "looking for help" and taking a good look... More
The new boy, January 1, 1905 / Frank A. Nankivell.
Illustration shows a young boy in uniform and cap labeled "1905" sweeping an office clean of many papers labeled "Yellow Peril 1904, Broken Resolutions, Dave Hill 'I was a Democrat' 1904, [and] St. Louis Graft ... More
Making the most of it / Gillam.
Illustration shows a man labeled "Hill" holding a large magnifying glass labeled "Democratic Presss Magnifier" between a donkey with blinders labeled "N.Y. Democracy" and a tiny shock of hay labeled "Cleveland'... More
"I am a Democrat!" / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows David B. "Hill" holding a knife labeled "Spite" and sneaking up behind a woman labeled "National Democratic Party" who is sitting at a table, reading a paper labeled "Wilson Bill". Illus. from Puck... More
Up they come again! / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows a hydra-like jack-in-the-box labeled "Political Trick-Box" with the heads and arms of Matthew S. Quay, David B. Hill, and Arthur P. Gorman, each holding a whip labeled "Bosses" and pointing an index... More
Old jokes in new political clothes / C.J. Taylor ; F. Opper.
Print shows a vignette cartoon with various presidential candidates with their trappings, David B. Hill as "The Political Suburban Resident" overloaded with packages labeled "Low Political Jobs, Petty Schemes, ... More
The Joshua of our silly senate in his great act of trying to make the ...
Print shows Edward O. Wolcott as the biblical Joshua riding on a horse labeled "U.S. Senate" at the head of a small infantry comprised of John Sherman, George F. Hoar, George G. Vest, William A. Peffer, David B... More
"Consistency, thou art a jewel!" / Dalrymple.
Illustration shows two views of William Jennings Bryan sitting at a desk working on his campaign principles; the lower scene shows Bryan preparing for the 1896 presidential election, to the right are Carl Schur... More
Puck magazine cover - Thanksgiving festivities / Keppler.
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan and David B. Hill roasting a bird over a campfire outside the "Dem. Homestead". Caption: Dismal Dave and Weary William join in celebrating. Illus. in: Puck, v. 52, no.... More
A tight r[ac]e ahead / Keppler.
Illustration shows Alton B. Parker, William Jennings Parker, David B. Hill, Arthur P. Gorman, an unidentified rower, William Randolph Hearst, unidentified rower, and Grover Cleveland in an eight-oared racing sh... More
A "bogus" cremation for the benefit of the "life-long Democrats" / J. ...
Illustration shows a group of men, some identified by name "Blackburn, D.B. Hill, Mclaughlin, Thurman, Jones, Hedden, [and] Hendricks" and some by association with quills behind their ears "Sun" Charles A. Dana... More
Caricature, His soonness / F. Opper., public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows New York Governor Hill pressing the "Notoriety" button for the "Presidential Elevator"; Uncle Sam, the manager of the elevator, is sitting nearby and tells Hill that he is too early, also sug... More
Through the jungle / Keppler, Jr., Political Cartoon
Print shows President Cleveland as an explorer, with cabinet members John G. Carlisle and Walter Q. Gresham, in a jungle, where they have come across a band of monkeys labeled "D. Hill, C. Dana, W. Reid, Blackb... More
An old fable with new application / F.M.H.
Print shows David B. Hill as a jackass wearing a coat with ribbon that states "I am a Democrat", standing on rocks, kicking at the moon, which shows the face of Grover Cleveland. Puck and a group of citizens ar... More
The new coat / F. Opper. - Public domain photogrpaph
Print shows William E. Chandler as a store clerk at the "Republican Misfit Clothing Company" helping David B. Hill purchase some new clothes; Hill is trying on a new coat that has a large golden medal labeled "... More
They will dine in honor of Jefferson / Keppler.
Print shows three men, on the left, David B. Hill labeled "Peanut Politics", at center is Richard Croker wearing a hat labeled "To the Victor Belong the Spoils", and on the right, William Jennings Bryan labeled... More
An easier Hill to tackle than San Juan / Keppler.
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt wearing his Rough Rider uniform, standing with arms folded across his chest, looking at a hill labeled "David Hill". Illus. in: Puck, v. 52, no. 1328 (1902 Augus... More
The American navy / L.M. Glackens., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with Andrew Carnegie donating an "inland sea" as a place to send the Navy; other options include the "North Pole", the "Saragossa Sea", the "Saharra [sic] Desert", or to "S... More
A senate for revenue only / Dalrymple.
Print shows Uncle Sam sitting on the Speaker's desk in the "U.S. Senate", bound by tape labeled "McKinley's High Protection Monopoly Tariff", facing a group of senators labeled "Coal Senator, R. Road Senator, C... More
Shrunk to their proper size at last - an edifying sight in the United ...
Print shows members of the U.S. Senate looking down on five diminutive members seated in the front, they are identified as "Hill Repudiated by New York", "Murphy Repudiated by New York", "Gorman Repudiated by M... More
A very sick patient - he pays well, but the senaotrial quacks can't sa...
Print shows several legislators as quack physicians trying to cure a large sick man labeled "Protection" with a packet of "Boodle" on his lap; from left, "Hill, Pugh, Vest, Chandler, Brice, Hoar, Peffer, Gorman... More
"Peanut Dave, the little defender" / Dalrymple.
Print shows David B. Hill sitting on a large pail labeled "Growler" that is lying on its side, spilling the contents; Hill is using a rolled up paper labeled "Let the Workingman Have His Sunday Beer" to swat a ... More
The shade of Jefferson protests / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows David B. Hill standing on a platform, speaking to an unseen audience; he holds a paper that states "Jefferson! Jeffersonianism!! Jeffersonian Simplicity!!!" The ghost of Thomas Jefferson is t... More
The national bench show / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows the "Republican Kennels" and the "Democratic Kennels" at the "National Bench Show" with President Theodore Roosevelt as a dog with his trainer Mark "Hanna" and an old woman labeled "Dem. Part... More
A nice attitude for a United States Senator! / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows Senator David B. Hill on his knees begging Richard Croker the "Boss of New York" and Hugh McLaughlin the "Boss of Brooklyn" to use their influence to "Please nominate my friend Maynard for Judge of ... More
Cursing the heretics / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan, wearing the pope's tiara and holding a sceptor labeled "16 to 1", jumping up and down, and stamping his feet in anger, as six men labeled "Cleveland, Whitney, Hill, Go... More
Caricature, Well -- ? / F. Opper., public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows David B. Hill and a donkey labeled "N.Y. Democracy" sitting on the ground, staring at each other, next to railroad tracks with a caboose rolling into the background; they look as though they ... More
On the presidential golf links / Dalrymple.
Print shows David B. Hill as a golfer trying to play a tough lie, his club, labeled "Peanut Politics" is broken, his ball labeled "Presidential Hopes" is in a hole, and the flag is at the top of a hill with thr... More
The "press view" at the candidate show / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows a gallery where many presidential candidates are on display for the press; among the candidates are Jerry Simpson, William A. Peffer, Robert E. Pattison, David B. Hill, James E. Campbell, William C.... More