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The Dynamiter's False Friends.
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-Puck Wants 'A Strong Man at the Head of Government'—But Not This Kind. (1880-02-04)
-'Tis But a Step—From the Banquet Hall to the 'Black Maria.' (1881-05-25)
-Overtraining Young Horses. (1883-01-31)
-Let the Political Army Have New Drums Also! (1883-02-14)
-A Dreadful Attack of 'Presidential Fever' in the U.S. Senate. (1883-02-21)
-Eine Schwache Berbindungs-Brücke. (1883-12-26)
-Helping the Rascals In.—A Burglarious Scheme That May Be Suddenly Spoiled. (1884-10-22)
-A Preliminary Set-To. (1884-10-22)
-The Transfusion of Blood.—May the Operation Prove a Success! (1884-12-03)
-'Whitelaw Reid Refuses to Accept the New York Senatorship' (1884-12-03)
-The Dynamiter's False Friends. (1885-02-04)
-Puck's Political Faith-Cure. ()
-'Waiting.' (1885-06-10)
-Two Political Paths. (1885-06-10)
-'Mugwump!!!' (1886-06-23)
-President Cleveland Will Protect the National Cornfield Himself. (1886-08-11)
-Samuel J. Tilden—Died, August 4th, 1886. (1886-08-11)
-The Ideals of 1863 and the Idol of 1887—The Decadence of a Great Party. (1887-10-19)
-The Old Granny Tea-Party.—Rocking-Chair Candidates for 1888. (1888-03-14)
-Hopeless and Helpless. (1888-10-03)
-Dangerous Doctors for a Desperate Case. (1890-06-11)
-Another Prop Needed. (1890-07-09)
-The Frankenstein of the Snap Convention. (1892-03-02)
-The Poster Craze in Candidateville. (1896-03-11)
-'Step Up, Gentlemen, and Try Your Luck!' (1896-04-15)
-The Skeleton at the Feast. (1896-06-10)
-Unconditional Surrender. (1897-08-11)