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# The Judge, June 10th, 1882 This is the cover of *Judge* magazine featuring a caricatured man with a prominent beard, headwrap, and a badge labeled "CAA" (unclear reference). The cartoon is titled "On a Recent Trip" with the caption: "Oh! why did I go to New York to see the boys?" The specific historical context—who this figure represents and what "recent trip" is referenced—is unclear from the image alone. The headwrap and facial features suggest the caricature may rely on ethnic or national stereotyping common to 1882 satirical publications. The badge and the regretful tone suggest the figure underwent some disappointing or embarrassing experience visiting New York. Without additional context about contemporary events or public figures from June 1882, the precise satirical target cannot be definitively identified.

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NEW YORK,J UNE _ 107TH 10 Cents ON RECENT TRIP. “Oh! why did I go toNew York to see the boys ? comicbooks.com