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

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1883 US political cartoon, depicting US Congress sessions as trams

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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 Columbia as 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.

Notes: Cartoonist is suggesting that Republican controlled 47th Congress is neglecting important issues, which may result in the next Congress, the 48th, being under Democratic Party control. (The House in the 48th Congress did switch to Democratic control, while the Senate was Republican.) 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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Joseph Keppler  (1838–1894)  wikidata:Q6283062 s:en:Author:Joseph Ferdinand Keppler q:cs:Joseph Ferdinand Keppler
 
Joseph Keppler
Alternative names
Joseph Keppler Sr.; Joseph Ferdinand Keppler
Description American cartoonist and caricaturist
father of Udo Keppler, who was known as Joseph Keppler (Jr.) after 1894
Date of birth/death 1 February 1838 Edit this at Wikidata 19 February 1894 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Vienna Edit this at Wikidata New York City Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1900 Edit this at Wikidata–1910 Edit this at Wikidata
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Austria, Italy, United States
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creator QS:P170,Q6283062
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