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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis The main illustration depicts a rotund, disheveled figure labeled "JUDGE" - the magazine's mascot representing satirical commentary itself. The figure appears to be in a state of exhaustion or distress. The text discusses "The Jury of One Man," critiquing the concentration of power in judicial decisions, and "Don't Give Up the Ship," addressing tariff and silver currency debates in Congress. These appear to be late 19th-century political issues under Republican administration. The satire targets political stalemate: Congress remains deadlocked over economic policy while the nation's interests suffer. Judge advocates for decisive action rather than endless partisan debate over monetary standards and trade protections. The mascot's disheveled appearance visually reinforces the magazine's message—the political system itself is worn down by indecision.

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JUDGK.. | soul with Mr, Bayard in the atllieti much of the happiness for which life is in ls spirit and crue 1 in proportion to the he : but there is this compensat sympathy may be worth when it is of good intent the utmest value and the man who h: treasures it amor the best of his possessi in the sympathy that is his he Wren can hope to be nd wholly honorab JUDG KM. PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK. that there has been no. stain upon his had to wear it and of a gentle ness of domestic anor that have made Lim the idol of a t honored of Who is there to cast the purity of purpe TO SUBSCRIBERS can this be said. UNITED STATES AND CANADA THE JURY OF ONE MAN. he stupid stubborness of the po said Andy Johnse Tuere is a ery of pan-electric suddenness | my soul I couldn't conv It is this—** Turn the raseals out. It isthe one man who cont Hoorer writes of the st uch things in t man has his opinion and castor oil will mov nite results as to we measures, but the jury of one ma A CONTEMPORARY has two solid columns on decollete dress, and ven who are popularly gly supposed to have Possibly the reade men case in this city the other day; specimens that prevail the country though are more numerous and ponderous than the bulk th TT quite as objectionable as the displ an ae the people want to get the an supposed to represent appeal from the b | of the law is said to consist o' calls upon Mr, 1 snathema of the ernment. offi ; | | ppeals from 1 or his seat as a congressn Wie jusy ‘but there acne ment by blamin appeal for the jury of ped in his pre Tue best society of Quebec cannot reason- complain of the pre oe ot Toke smn that he doesn’t ood enough in any part of a ly for the purpose of | untry that exists larg Justice, teari r such blows between the eyes as Shall we abolish shall we put in The bench has all the responsi Tue World is not « id of Mayor ( if that is don, per cent. interest, clearly against th still keep himself out of the pe itentiary is not jury is so sacred that it must not tell Mr. Pulitzer that be taken away until someothe is competent to p this discovery ¢ The Jupar does not Carlos Martin says the press is the e, and it must be admitted that has had more than his DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP! that may be a result of the Rev. Mr. Martin on the other si here ws talk tn gress of postponin, and silver quest Sow that is cowa If he can make this order work th us not only reflects upon but hurts the business in persons leaving Prussia sthe United States fo perhaps while he ans as want | out it he had better say | terests alluded which persons shall live and whieh shall die. | Wuatever th may think of Mr Bayanl as a cab sand the prospect beyond is the it is heart anc a sea of ice the breaking up of which is a thing of the more or less remote future. Will the crew who should value this vessel above their own per sonal interests desert it, leavil pieces by the slow process of id | and the gradual pressure of the which it is Action Anything will be better than further idleness Mista takes with will be it to go to ments to ad apprehension, e buta few mis- islation ement on the situation as w. Business is as just as it is sensitive and if there is nwandice. — The nition on the p todo the best thin vast improv it ism the people hu nwever, such a dis: both parties in possible for th there will tion is had, probably be no great mistakes if a Neither the Democratic nor the Republ party can afford anything of that ki p Senate would be held to be as for it as the Democr - political situation is such that on these import be the best that the wisdom of Congress ean provide: for radicalism for or and radicalism for or against fre tection would be suicidal on th party responsible for it, gentlemen of Congress. Say something. Do something. Be something. In the classic words of the man from Texas, don’t be a cou glomeration of dam-clam. The Jtpce will guarantee that nota bill relating to the inter ests of Slush Corner or Spunk Hollow will be House. lation questions must necessirily st silver e trade or pro part of the ve us action Step to. w Jersey ough to consider the demands of the United States of Americ: and Connecticut long THE RASCALS MUST GO. There is but one w two. He uminon, and nt he must either sac rifice that or such of his personal interests as t wholly legitimate. inst Mr. Garland is He Electric stock toa |: yount and quired it without purchase, It was given Senator, and he took it with him eral. Duri subordinal brought suit a the governm last summer tment of justic ephone comp: position to the Pan personal interest, the validity of its patents. The impropric suit discontinued ; ut directly See: took up the matter and ord eral to renew the suit. Th ‘y of Mr. Garland, it will be observed, so far ast his stock in the Pan Electric; and how far the acy of Mr. Lamar has had to do with his relations with the Attorney General remains to be discovered President Cleveland will do well to ree: number of similar cases under Republican The Republican party has not trictly honest. but it has at least st as far and fast as iteould, At “Landaulet” Williams went ilt was thoroughly and Scertary of War Belknap slige him to give up always bee As soon as hi comicbooks.com