File:"Take the next car!" LCCN2012645454.jpg

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English: Title: "Take the next car!"
Abstract: Illustration shows a street railroad car labeled "Republican Protection Line" and "Congress 47" with a crowd of men standing on the rear platform, among them is the conductor labeled "Keifer" and Frank "Hiscock". Uncle Sam, holding a basket with papers labeled "Silver Problem, Pension Reform, Our Navy, Civil Service, [and] Int. Revenue Reform", is standing beside the tracks, shaking his umbrella at the passing car as Keifer tells him to "take the next car"; with Sam are a young child labeled "Anti-Monopoly" and a young woman holding an infant labeled "Tariff Reform". The next car on the tracks is labeled "Democratic Puzzle-Line" and "48", it is being pulled by a tired looking donkey. Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph. Notes: Illus. from Puck, v. 13, no. 313, (1883 March 7), centerfold.; Copyright 1883 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.; J. Keppler.; Title from item. |
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