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-Dialogue Probable. (1879)
-The Southern Cock. (1879-04-02)
-'When Lovely Women Stoops to Lobby'—A Capital Picture. (1879-04-02)
-'This Puts Me in the Devil of a Position!' (1881-05-25)
-Another Deluge. (1882-10-18)
-Congressional Contempt. (1883-01-31)
-Eine Schwache Berbindungs-Brücke. (1883-12-26)
-The National Grab-Bag—'Help Yourself!' (1884)
-A Pretty Dish to Set before the Nation! (1886-08-04)
-President Cleveland Will Protect the National Cornfield Himself. (1886-08-11)
-The Attack on the Surplus. (1887-02-23)
-The Opening of the Congressional Session. (1887-12-07)
-It Won't Do! (1888-08-15)
-Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Turkey. (1888-11-28)
-Dangerous Doctors for a Desperate Case. (1890-06-11)
-Puck's Fourth-of-July Nightmare—Produced by the Republican High Jinks in Washington. (1890-07-02)
-Another Prop Needed. (1890-07-09)
-Base and Unpatriotic. (1890-08-20)
-Who Cares? (1890-10-15)
-The Adoration of the 6,000-Year-Old Chinese Idea. (1890-11-05)
-Between Two Fires. (1890-12-17)
-'Doomed.' (1891-01-07)
-'You Beat My Dog, and I'll Beat Yours!' (1891-01-21)
-Pulling Together. (1891-01-28)
-'Progressive' Conspiracy. (1891-02-04)
-All She Has to Hang on To. (1891-02-11)
-The Supreme Court,—'As It May Hereafter Be Constituted' (1896-09-09)
-Denfwürdige Keulenfchläge. 24. März 1892. (1892 ca.)
-The People's Demand. (1892-01-20)
-Awaiting the News from Washington. (1893-08-30)
-A Senatorial Desperado. (1893-10-04)
-'Senatorial Courtesy.' (1893-10-18)
-A Senate for Revenue Only. (1894-03-28)
-A Mother Goose Tariff Tale. (1894-05-23)
-After the Hold-up. (1894-06-13)
-The Skeleton at the Feast. (1896-06-10)
-A Down-Hill Movement. (1896-08-12)
-'McKinleyism' (1897-07-21)
-This Cat Escapes the Senate with a Few of Its Nine Lives Left; —Will It Lose Them in the House? (1902-04-02)
-The Headsman. (1906-01-17)