"Well Roared, Lion," and "Well Shone, Moon." 1987.193.50
A Creature of Circumstances (#198) 1987.193.188
A Dangerous Game (#16) 1987.193.15
A Few Washington Sketches. - In the Senate (#58) 1987.193.55
A Fields of Action (#115) 1987.193.112
A Hard Fish to Catch (#152) 1987.193.144
A Hard Summer for the Soft Rag Baby (#218) 1987.193.205
A Matter of Taste (#267) 1987.193.254
A MidSummer's Night Dream 1987.193.138
A One Man Power - Pulling the Strings (#273) 1987.193.260
A Step in the Right Direction (#159) 1987.193.151
Adding Insult to Injury (#71) 1987.193.68
An "Aggressive"" Still Hunt." (#226) 1987.193.214
An Open Question Still (#255) 1987.193.242
Andy Still Lives and is at His Old Tricks (#146) 1987.193.139
Another Feather in His Hat (#116) 1987.193.113
Another Feather in Yankee Doodle's Hat (#174) 1987.193.165
Another Mysterious Disappearance (#176) 1987.193.163
Any Thing But A "Pacific Mail" (#164) 1987.193.156
Any Thing for a Change (#223) 1987.193.210
Any Thing for Revenge! - A La Comune. (#84) 1987.193.81
Any Thing To Get In (#90) 1987.193.87
As Usual, He Put His Foot In It (#117) 1987.193.114
Ay, There's The Rub! (#189) 1987.193.179
Bacchus Drowns More Than Neptune (#160) 1987.193.152
Baltimore - 1861-1872 (#88) 1987.193.85
Between Two Evils (#291) 1987.193.278
Between Two Fires (#229) 1987.193.217
Bringing the Thing Home (#86) 1987.193.83
British Interests (#248) 1987.193.235
C.O.D. (#254) 1987.193.241
Calling in Frauds (#187) 1987.193.177
Care is Disgusted with American Politics. (#290) 1987.193.277
Carl's Position. (#147) 1987.193.213
Children Cry for It (#51) 1987.193.48
Church and State (#9) 1987.193.8
Cincinattos (#54) 1987.193.51
Circumstances After Cases (#98) 1987.193.95
College Reform 1990.162
Comedy of Errors (#120) 1987.193.115
Constancy (#275) 1987.193.262
Continue That I Broached in Jest (#208) 1987.193.196
Cur-tail-Phobia (#203) 1987.193.192
Decorating the White House (#289) 1987.193.276
Deeds to be Put on Record 1987.193.116
Difficult Problems Solving Themselves (#269) 1987.193.256
Diogenes Finds An Honest Man at Last (#36) 1987.193.33
Diogenes has Found The Honest Man (#89) 1987.193.86
Don't Believe in That (#35) 1987.193.32
Et Tu Brute?—Then Fall, Caesar (#49) 1987.193.46
Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty 1987.193.162
Excommunication of Modern Civilization 1987.193.5
Fort Sumter (#11) 1987.193.10
General Orders (#97) 1987.193.94
Get Thee Behind Me, (Mrs.) Satan! (#52) 1987.193.49
Getting In Tune (#215) 1987.193.202
Governor Hendrick's "Bub" (#194) 1987.193.184
Grab All (#37) 1987.193.34
Great Expectations. (#69) 1987.193.66
Gross Irregularity Not 'Fraudulent' 1987.193.35
H.G. Diogenes Has Found The Honest Man (#33) 1987.193.30
H'all That's Left (#243) 1987.193.231
Halt! 1987.193.284
Hammering Woke Them at Last (#167) 1987.193.159
Harper's Weekly 1987.193.1-285
He Wants A Change Too 1987.193.285
Hen(dricks) Pecked (#217) 1987.193.204
Holy Murder!!! (#183) 1987.193.173
Home Rule (#276) 1987.193.263
Home Stretched (#107) 1987.193.104
Hon. B.F. Butler Has the Floor (#251) 1987.193.238
Honest Haul as Rich III 1987.193.264
Honor Among—(#148) 1987.193.140
Hurra for Horace Greedey for President (#122) 1987.193.117
Hush a Bye (Rag) Baby, Be Still! (#192) 1987.193.182
I Am Now Infallible (#18) 1987.193.282
I Want to Know (#123) 1987.193.118
Impatient to Enter (#245) 1987.193.233
Indirect Damages 1987.193.119
Inmates of Glass Churches (#39) 1987.193.36
It Is A Bad Rule That Don't Work Both Ways (#85) 1987.193.82
It is the Immediate Jewel of Her Soul (#72) 1987.193.69
It Never Rains But It Pours. (#108) 1987.193.105
Killing the Goose that Laid The Golden Egg (#31) 1987.193.28
King's Death Distribution of Prizes (#13) 1987.193.12
Les Deux Presidents - Elysee (#250) 1987.193.237
Let No Whisky Escape (#197) 1987.193.187
Let Us Clasp Hands Over the Bloody Chasm (#101) 1987.193.98
Liberal Gratitude (#67) 1987.193.64
Life, Liberty and Property Must be Protected (#253) 1987.193.240
Long Branch (#278) 1987.193.265
Mephistopheles at Work for Destruction (#55) 1987.193.52
More Bravado? (#240) 1987.193.228
More Secession Conspiracy (#102) 1987.193.99
Much Ado About Nothing (#57) 1987.193.54
Nay, Patience or We Break the Sinews (#244) 1987.193.232
News to Tweed (#236) 1987.193.224
No Church Need Apply (#173) 1987.193.164
No Rest for the Wicked (#233) 1987.193.221
No Surrender (#113) 1987.193.110
No-No More Chestnuts for Me. (#237) 1987.193.225
None But the Brave Deserves the Fair (#103) 1987.193.100
Not "Love", But Justice (#3) 1987.193.3
Not a Bailable Case (#40) 1987.193.37
Not So Easily Played Upon (#288) 1987.193.275
Notice - No Cartoon This Week 1987.193.145
Now We Go Up, Up, And Now We Go Down, Down (#41) 1987.193.38
Oh! (#8) 1987.193.7
Old Honesty (#87) 1987.193.84
On To Washington! (#258) 1987.193.245
Our Foreign Ruler (#127) 1987.193.121
Our Modern Canute at Long Beach (#141) 1987.193.134
Out Damned Spot!, Out I Say-Shakespeare (#111) 1987.193.108
Out of One Into Another (#190) 1987.193.180
Pay As You Loaned (#256) 1987.193.243
Pitiful Reform (#186) 1987.193.176
Played Out! (#77) 1987.193.74
Pocketing the Missing Plank (#184) 1987.193.174
Putting a Head On (#224) 1987.193.211
Putting His Head in the British Lion's Mouth (#128) 1987.193.122
Reform is Necessary in the Foreign Line (#242) 1987.193.230
Republican "Simplicity" (#193) 1987.193.183
Roman Catholics Disgracing Themselves (#20) 1987.193.18
Romish Politics - Any Thing to Beat Grant (#92) 1987.193.89
Save Me From My Tobacco Partner! (#106) 1987.193.103
Say, Why is This? Wherefore? What Should We Do? 1987.193.244
Sectarian Bitterness (#10) 1987.193.9
Senator Tweed in a New Role (#1) 1987.193.1
Shakespeare on the Late Riot (#27) 1987.193.24
Skylock, We Would Have Money and Votes (#81) 1987.193.78
Slippery Sam (#220) 1987.193.207
Some Are Born Great; Some Achieve Greatness 1987.193.141
Stand by Your Guns, Men! (#76) 1987.193.73
Still Hunt-ing (#271) 1987.193.258
Tammany Tiger 1938.69
Tammmany Hall will Whip Creation this Fall (#142) 1987.193.135
That Missing Plank (#279) 1987.193.266
The "Bloody Shirt" Reformed (#221) 1987.193.208
The "Last Ditchers", In Their Proper Place (#281) 1987.193.268
The "Liberal" Conspirators (#60) 1987.193.57
The "Third Term" Trap (#178) 1987.193.169
The Almighty Land (#246) 1987.193.234
The Apple of Discord at the Geneva Tribunal (#105) 1987.193.102
The Babes of the Wood (#129) 1987.193.123
The Baptism of Fire (#42) 1987.193.39
The Battle-Cry of Sumner (#130) 1987.193.124
The Best of Friends Must Part (#238) 1987.193.226
The Best of Friends Must Part-"Au Revoir!" (#21) 1987.193.19
The Capture of Tweed (#230) 1987.193.218
The Cherubs of Credit Mobilier 1987.193.133
The Chinese Question (#24) 1987.193.21
The Civil "Rights" Scare is Nearly Over (#176) 1987.193.167
The Civilization of Blaine (#266) 1987.193.253
The Color Line Still Exists - In This Case (#264) 1987.193.251
The Dead Beat (#34) 1987.193.31
The Deathbed Marriage (#82) 1987.193.79
The Democratic (Deformed) Tiger "Fixed" (#213) 1987.193.200
The Democratic Tiger Gone Mad (#206) 1987.193.194
The Duty of the Hour (#199) 1987.193.189
The Established (Foreign) Church in Ohio (#182) 1987.193.172
The Extra Session (#268) 1987.193.255
The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle - A Fable (#293) 1987.193.280
The Finger of Scorn (#137) 1987.193.131
The Foremost Champion of this Spirit of Reform 1987.193.195
The German Vote (#112) 1987.193.109
The Good (Pure White) Shepherd (#168) 1987.193.160
The Good and Bad Spirits at War (#155) 1987.193.147
The Greek Slave (#12) 1987.193.11
The Hour of Martydom Has Come (#161) 1987.193.153
The Hungry Dog and the Shadow (#280) 1987.193.267
The Ignorement Vote - Honors Are Easy (#234) 1987.193.222
The Insult Returned (#110) 1987.193.107
The Joint High Commission (#25) 1987.193.22
The Jubilee, 1875 (#169) 1987.193.161
The Keynote of the Campaign (#99) 1987.193.96
The Latest Edition of "Shoo, Fly" (#287) 1987.193.274
The Latest Fashion (#216) 1987.193.203
The Lion's Share (#43) 1987.193.40
The Man With The (Carpet) Bags (#132) 1987.193.126
The Martyrdom of St. Crispin (#19) 1987.193.17
The Message Mayor Hall Ought to Have Sent (#48) 1987.193.45
The New Alliance (#214) 1987.193.201
The New Board of Education (#282) 1987.193.269
The Next Pardon in Reform Farce (#175) 1987.193.166
The Next Thing In Order (#150) 1987.193.142
The Next Thing in Order (#157) 1987.193.149
The O-Hi-O Idea (#260) 1987.193.247
The Ohio Idea of Baby Farming (#265) 1987.193.252
The Old Hash Warmed Up Again (#133) 1987.193.127
The Only "Emergencies" We Need Fear 1987.193.58
The Political Suicide of Peter "Brains" Sweeny 1987.193.27
The Pope's Big Toe (#185) 1987.193.175
The Power Behind the Throne (#15) 1987.193.14
The Prospect in New York (#231) 1987.193.219
The Rehearsal (#44) 1987.193.41
The Reign of Brick-Bats (#261) 1987.193.248
The Sage of Chappagua (#79) 1987.193.76
The Same Utramontane Cat All Over The World (#292) 1987.193.279
The Solid South - Gaunt and Hungry (#227) 1987.193.215
The Spanish Bull in Cuba Gone Mad (#143) 1987.193.136
The Tammany Phoenix is a Fighting-Cock (#151) 1987.193.143
The Target (#283) 1987.193.270
The Two Fisherwomen Agree At Last (#262) 1987.193.249
The Two Ring Tailors (#188) 1987.193.178
The Unprotected Female at Holy Sea Side (#138) 1987.193.132
The Usual Irish Way of Doing Things (#45) 1987.193.42
The Web of Ruin (#249) 1987.193.236
The Whirligig of Time (#284) 1987.193.271
The Whited Sepulchre (#95) 1987.193.92
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (#100) 1987.193.97
There is Nothing Mean About Us (#158) 1987.193.150
This Terrible Suspense Still Continues (#239) 1987.193.227
This Tub Has No Bottom to Stand On (#177) 1987.193.168
This Was The Most Unkindest Cut of All (#285) 1987.193.272
Thomas Nast, Artist of "Harper's Weekly" (#286) 1987.193.273
To Whom It May Concern (#32) 1987.193.29
Troubled Waters (#23) 1987.193.20
Tweedledee and Sweedledom (#46) 1987.193.43
Tweedledee and Tildendum (#209) 1987.193.197
United States Senate Theatre (#59) 1987.193.56
Waiting (#232) 1987.193.220
Warming Up (#294) 1987.193.281
Washington, Lincoln and Grant 1987.193.154
We Have Come To Stay (#202) 1987.193.191
What Are You Going to Do About It 1987.193.91
What H—G—Knows About Bailing. 1987.193.61
What H.G. Know About Thraeshing. (#83) 1987.193.80
What I Know About Farming (#47) 1987.193.44
What I Know About Horace Greeley (#50) 1987.193.47
What's in a Name? (#134) 1987.193.128
When This Cruel War Is Over (#135) 1987.193.129
Who Are the Haters? (#104) 1987.193.101
Who Shall Rule (#114) 1987.193.111
Whose Funeral is It? (#166) 1987.193.158
Why We Laugh (#212) 1987.193.199
William Tell Will Not Surrender 1987.193.67
You Can't Gobble It Up (#241) 1987.193.229
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