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Goal! - Frank A. Nankivell 1908. LCCN2011647286
We're l-l-l-ost! - W.E. Hill '12. LCCN2011649389
Well, for once they can't blame me - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011647262
A hint to the Democratic platform makers - Keppler. LCCN2010651590
A new scythe cuts clean - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010651496
Sour grapes! - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010651574
Found at last! - F. Opper. LCCN2017660710
It might help some if Wall Street gave trading stamps - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647252
George Romney (1734-1802) - Tom Hayley as Robin Goodfellow - N05850 - National Gallery
Easter in the old-world barnyard - a new chicken hatched - Keppler. LCCN2012648621
Condemned to die - F. Opper. LCCN2012648730
Teddy's valentine - Frank A. Nankivell. LCCN2011647426
Silly old women! - their little brooms can't sweep back the great big ocean - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648652
The Political Darius Green and His Flying Machine
The smile that won't come on - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647505
The European Partingtons - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652151
The European Svengali and the trilbys of the four hundred - he hypnotizes 'em every time! - Ehrhart. LCCN2012648567
The only Democratic presidential candidate who stands a chance of election in 1884 - F. Opper. LCCN2012645441
The old and the new - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010651481
Our statue of Liberty-she can stand it LCCN96510271
Opening of the opera season - drilling the merry villagers - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647502
He dares to touch it - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649387
Ye New Amsterdam drummer; and how he made himself solid in his territory - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2013650004
Ye New Amsterdam drummer; and how he made himself solid in his territory - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2013650004
The god of their idolatry - sacrifice offerings to the gasolene (sic) chuggernaut - Albert Levering. LCCN2011647595
The Dingley millennium - it has made everybody happy - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647601
The live wire - K. LCCN2011647274
St. Anthony Comstock, the Village nuisance - Keppler. LCCN2011645932
Such a business! - Keppler. LCCN2011649359
He dares to touch it - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649387
He won't be happy till he gets it (with profuse apologies to the Pears' Soap Baby) - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647182
The Dingley millennium - it has made everybody happy - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647601
The peanut Hagenbeck and his senatorial courtesy animal show - C.J. Taylor. LCCN2012648757
The new Democratic eucalyptus tree purifies a political morass - J. Keppler. LCCN2012645434
The rivals - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011647279
The live wire - K. LCCN2011647274
Let 'er go, Professor! - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011645923
The Mikado - second and last act - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011647271
A tight r(ac)e ahead - Keppler. LCCN2011645557
A down-hill movement - C.J. Taylor. LCCN2012648553
A free feast for the congressional colored boys - they are all after a slice - F. Opper. LCCN2012647227
Between Two Popes - C. J. Taylor
Everyman and his dollar - the Republican morality show - Keppler. LCCN2011645934
New York's new solar system - Keppler. LCCN2012647551
Out into the storm - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649086
A troublesome infant - he grows faster than his god-fathers expected - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647640
Atlas Joe; or, the fearful responsibilities of a self-appointed manager of the universe - F. Opper. LCCN2012648600
Pan-American - Keppler. LCCN2010651408
No welcome for the little stranger - Zimmerman. LCCN2011661319
Kite time - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011645522
Out Nebraska way - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648644
If Moses came down to-day - Kep. LCCN2011647289
Since he cannot sail the ship, he tries to sink it - F. Graetz. LCCN2012645152
The latest unfortunate experience of an unfortunate animal - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2012648625
The grand opening march over the Brooklyn Bridge - F. Opper. LCCN2012645476
The goose that lays the golden eggs - F. Opper. LCCN2012645506
The latest unfortunate experience of an unfortunate animal - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2012648625
The drill-master of the East - Frank A. Nankivell 1905. LCCN2011645727
Tammany throws away its butt, and the monopoly bootblack picks it up - F. Opper. LCCN2011661829
The real German-American - Keppler. LCCN2010651342
The real German-American - Keppler. LCCN2010651342
The theatrical manager's bunco-game, and how he works it - Ehrhart. LCCN2010651357
Too far gone, John!-That balloon will never rise again - Zimmerman. LCCN2011660539
Oh, hell! Nobody loves a fat man! - Keppler. LCCN2011647588
See, the conquering hero comes! - Keppler. LCCN2012648561
See, the conquering hero comes! - Keppler. LCCN2012648561
The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-la! - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649140
De-light-ed! - Keppler. LCCN2011645825
I'll take care of you, Grandma - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647476
I'll take care of you, Grandma - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647476
A surprise party at Oyster Bay - Keppler. LCCN2011647223
Bismarck's boost - F. Graetz. LCCN2012645559
Echoes from Governor Hill's message - J.A. Wales. LCCN2011661372
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