File:Puck 1890 South America Free Trade Elixir.jpg

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Description 1890 Puck magazine cartoon. A woman labeled "South American Trade" is shown fainted in a chair. U.S. Secretary of State James G. Blaine tries to revive her with a bellows labeled "WIND". Puck tugs at his coattail and holds up a bottle labeled "FREE TRADE ELIXIR". Caption: SURE CURE
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Source 1890 cartoon from Puck magazine, via copy at [1]
Author Cartoon signed "K."
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