INDEX

Page
A Harmless Explosion[27]
A Humiliating Spectacle[67]
A Little Change; or, Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows[3]
A Merry Christmas to All[47]
A Midsummer Day’s Dream[103]
An Attack on our Outer Ramparts[15]
Arbitration is the True Balance of Power[155]
A Russian Nocturne[107]
“A Sail! A Sail!”[51]
At Last![95]
Between Slavery and Starvation[167]
Blaine Leaving the Capitol—“I Go—But I return”[79]
Consistency[207]
Consolidated[11]
First Annual Picnic of the “Knights of Labor”[151]
“For Whatsoever a Man Soweth, that Shall He also Reap”[159]
Frederick III. of Germany—The End of a Brave Life[123]
Good Gracious![135]
He Beats Barnum[139]
Helping the Rascals In[83]
In Memoriam Emperor William I.[115]
In the Clutches of the Monster[183]
It isn’t the Cowl that Makes the Monk[211]
Just the Difference[43]
Let us have Peace, now a President’s Elected[59]
Napoleon’s Retreat[195]
On the Road[63]
Opening a Little Campaign all by Himself[75]
Positively Last Awakening of the Democratic Rip Van Winkle[39]
“Prohibition is Coming!”[147]
Puck’s Political Hunting Ground[31]
Puck’s Sample Speakers of Moral Ideas[203]
Quality Counts[87]
Restless Nights[191]
Samuel J. Tilden[55]
“Shake!”[127]
Siegfried, The Fearless, In the Political Dismal Swamp[99]
The Big Boycott Wind-bag[179]
The Carol of the “Waits”[91]
The Cinderella of the Republican Party and her Haughty Sisters[23]
The Democ-rats Caught in the Presidential Trap[7]
The European Equilibrist[119]
The Mephistopheles of To-day—Honest Labor’s Temptation[175]
The Murderer’s Straight Route to Heaven[143]
The Opening of the Congressional Session[187]
The Political “Army of Salvation”[19]
The Poverty Problem Solved[163]
The Raven[215]
The Reign of Peace.—The Mouse is Safe While the Moon Shines[111]
The Situation in Germany[131]
The Suckers of the Working-man’s Sustenance[171]
The Universal Church of the Future[35]
The War of the Operas[219]
They hate the Light, but They can’t Escape it[199]
Uncle Sam’s Lodging House[71]
With “Health and Wealth and Luck to All!”[223]

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling inconsistencies were were not changed by Transcriber.

Simple typographical errors were corrected; unbalanced quotation marks were remedied when the change was obvious, and otherwise left unbalanced.

On the Title page, the copy number “92” was hand-written.

The words in some of the black-and-white cartoons were easier to read when the illustrations retained the yellowing of aged paper than when converted to greyscale. Some of the cartoons probably were printed in colors that faded away by the time the source for this eBook was scanned into digital form.