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Judge — April 11, 1885 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cartoon, April 11, 1885 This cartoon depicts **Geo. W. Curtis** (identified in the caption), a prominent 19th-century editor and social critic, examining eggs with two other men. The caption reads: "You say these eggs are good—well, I must take your word for it." The satire appears to target Curtis's credibility or judgment. The eggs likely represent some public issue or claim Curtis had endorsed or promoted. The cartoon suggests skepticism about Curtis's ability to properly evaluate quality or truth—he must simply accept others' assertions rather than verify them himself. Curtis was known for his editorial work at *Harper's Weekly* and his reform advocacy, making him a recognizable public figure for Judge's readership. The exact issue being satirized remains unclear without additional historical context.