Judge, 1886-01-30 · page 2 of 16
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# Political Satire from Judge Magazine The main cartoon depicts a disheveled figure labeled "JUDCK" (the magazine's mascot), appearing distressed or agitated. The accompanying articles discuss several contemporary political controversies: presidential appointments and Senate discretion; William (likely Secretary of State) and the silver question; and criticisms of youth exposure to Democratic "tobogganing" (political maneuvering). One piece satirizes what it calls inappropriate political posturing by children, while another addresses Utah polygamy abolition efforts and government intervention in religious practice. A final article titled "The Right to Steal Horses" references horse theft in Arizona and clergy involvement in questionable activities. The exact historical moment is unclear without dating information, but these pieces reflect 1890s-era debates about executive power, monetary policy, religious practice, and government authority.
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JUDG. PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK. Tyesident W. J. AMM ELL Vice-President Haney R Hart Art Department Faitor rtiaing Manager Purve TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS UNITED STATES AND CANADA. aw IL right, we m: news from Dolphin being directly to have the sa Whitne Tne Jvpoe finds that it has far more contrib: utors than it and will be obliged te otherwise be make room fe cline much matter that it would lad to print. Severna New York press associations claim to furnish pictures by staff artists of the Upc This is false pretence, to give it no harsher name. The staff artists of the Jupce work for no other paper whatever. Sometimes Otto Bismarck appropriates other hats than his own nd when caught at it remarks with a little confusion, ** Bey pardon Tonly wanted to use it a moment as a coali station.” Still, that kind of business iss and by the way the habit of certain naval officers of enterin; suming to own them is stealing too, Tue JUDGE receiv y exceedingly kind ands of its con are deserved. — It ful for them if they were would be just as gra not—but then if that were th they wouldn't come. It must apole ers, how: ever, for the failure to 1 nstan the extraordinary de last week. after, a sufficient number to meet every call that may be ms > paper It hopes to print, every week here Tue President is right in his refusal to ex plain to the Senate as a body with regan to particular appointments or remc more so as he is wil Senators who are espe in dispute. There are ast officials and aspirants for office which ppropriate for private discussion, but th publication of which would be an outrage. There is, too, a certain dignity in the ch office as well as in the atorial bod neither ought mach upon the ri als, and the ng to explain privat ly interested in cases good many are ts y small business, The sto know the private n ports and as: | JUDGE. business of any public officer and the d the President may safely ted to a cc able extent. The only deadlock with re gant to appointments should be the arms of the President far ast of the former will purpose being to do the best t know it retion and wisdem of a locking of nd Senators as the ing possible for > an the public THEY Sav that Mr. Bayand proposes to stand inve doctrine. TI rovernment | away from the Isthmus of Pan: the celerity that it got out of Mexic And herein may be ISSS that a with about a few years ago. ities for will be fe 1 good I smaller issues Americans ” is urse, a few words pr uralization of all de natural to stay and come by the processes of im OUR OWN EVARTS. It is announced that our William, the gen tleman who officiates temporarily behind the Senate bar, will directly dispense opinion with regard to the silver question, There will be no cold tea in this dispensation, Our Wil in the preparation of verbal and am is an expert liquid de . and if there is to the ingredients the qu What, however, will h be a mixture of gol Will there be so little ertainty xeellent. Will there (silver fizz ¢ of either that the season ity will be s will overcome combination? Will there be the with alittle taffy to mu it nd a little lemon to mak » cannot tell. AIL that is positively known is that the public thirsts for drink and information, and that our William it. We know not w with the pre and. sparkle it sour? is going to gratify at may sed if per happen in connection luxury, but it will foam advel ture it may not wholly satisfy POLITICAL TOBOGGANING. There is a good deal « and the children of I: are enjoying it as rey f fun in the toboggan, mental growth who resented in the double hoi page cartoon today are very mu children whose siz assumed, usual in =, by the party which numerical or other strength, a ys must take their chances as Some mugwump children likely to freeze from lack of fun and Some poor little Democrats whi occupy the chief tobe ane left to ta | of themsel in. the most shamefully ing manner. most unfortu | youth, how uth known as Tho Cc. er he may hav done, he has lost the sympathy of the merry gathering, which doesn't care whether he bre his neck or not, or indeed if he has broken it. An open mugwum but he may be ntious 0 assumes to be something nd employs his hypocrisy toa large ex tent for his personal benefit, has no right to or whicl ht is con and exercise, with a tobog. y course play. W | La anti-sil y be said of the silver r runners and their promise of and shouldn't | a collision | THE MAN ON THE SIDEWALK. | + pol: | and whatever of the little Gov ath presently children who are snowh reat Albany, mas and see onthe y The winter pleasures of New York ane so numerous that our artist finds it difficult to The skylight of old time | fully deseribe them has tumbled to the slips up inadvertent icicle of the man with cated. The trains on posit on hat a mixture of snow, | ice. grime, slime and cleardirt,the sume not infrequently seasoned with tobacco in on miniature a 1 the vated roads: a snow-sh on lo the 1 shoulder congealed disag Je shape or another, These things, unpleasant as they are, are inseparable from enterprise and progress, |W must take the evil with the good. The time when we shall have street com ar the snow from as it comes; when th that | come | missioners who will « | the ground devices for break the as fast bres mor necks the sidewalk will sd as to protect the unwa: roads will take care of their 1d unnatural deposits as the steam of is now made to warm the when the roofs, ical ingenuity as yet to be developed, will » the snow that descends. th apply it to the comfort of the people it shelters rather than to the destruction of the man on the sidewalk. | Thus far the progress of 1a expended in matters of necessity, for comfortable living and ation. ly the pedestrian w > his rights fespectad, and the heavy: tusiness of the town will be so regulated that one n bout in itclothed on with com: safety that runs to the marrow of his | king persons’ tony of arran when the el natural the dumn and throug reon and cities has been bid “Tocon hi and possessed of THE RIGHT TO STEAL HORSES. i} The Evening Post finds some ve flaws in the Edmunds bill providi briefly, for the Utah. The ge right to punish serious to state it amy in polishment nment, f¢ an entire community sins of a number of members of it; it is contrary to the purposes of a g to interfere in the aff ties or organizations, has no | for the and again rment ul communi: htof this, The ally memorable words * 4 ask is to be It was well known that a good persons under his jurisdiction were op nd yet the government fully proclaimed him Jetferson Davis but is the right rious religious denomina Hon. posed to secession, mainst which he pe self punished not only those persons as well. to select from the tions or to tution, if v unwritten law, provides with respect to politica yet how often i violated. In constite vents the or the largest liberty county in Arizc ago the Rev. Peter Young proclaimed a revela. tion to the effect that it was his unavoidable duty to ste: band, with the usual chureh accompanime! cluding an expensive organ, Th and he soon gathered number of 1 horses, and organized new dispensition. apparently honest, him « ies and gentle comicbooks.com