English: Front cover of Judge on the currency question in the 1900 election. Candidates William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan are caricatured as a pair of banknotes, "Two Bills". McKinley's is labeled "prosperity" and "Gold standard". Bryan's "Free Silver" is labeled as being worth on 53 cents and captioned "Hard times".
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Judge, October 13, 1900, front cover.
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Staff of "Judge" magazine
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