A cover of an issue of the satirical magazine Puck featuring an illustration captioned “The Cleansing of New York,” 1900.
The illustration on the cover of this issue of Puck depicts Joseph Pulitzer (left) and William Randolph Hearst (right) being held up by the white-gloved hand of the law while holding newspapers. Headlines on the papers feature the words “filth,” “scandal,” and “extra crime.” The caption reads, “The cleansing of New York, why not make a clean job of it while we’re at it?”