Ringbolt,
198 |
| Who killed Capt. Walker? |
199 |
| Practical Philosophy, |
203 |
| Borrowed Finery; or, killed off by a Ballet Girl, |
204 |
| Legal Advice, |
209 |
| Wonders of the Day, |
213 |
| "Don't know you, Sir!" |
214 |
| A circumlocutory Egg Pedler, |
219 |
| Jolly old Times, |
223 |
| The Pigeon Express Man, |
224 |
| Jipson's great Dinner Party, |
229 |
| Look out for them Lobsters, |
236 |
| The Fitzfaddles at Hull, |
241 |
| Putting me on a Platform! |
247 |
| The exorbitancy of Meanness, |
251 |
| "Taking down" a Sheriff, |
252 |
| Governor Mifflin's First Coal Fire, |
257 |
| Sure Cure, |
261 |
| Chasing a fugitive Subscriber, |
262 |
| Ambition, |
266 |
| Way the Women fixed the Tale-bearer, |
267 |
| Penalty of kissing your own Wife, |
272 |
| Mysteries and Miseries of Housekeeping, |
274 |
| Miseries of a Dandy, |
279 |
| A juvenile Joe Miller, |
284 |
| "Selling" a Landlord, |
285 |
| Scientific Labor, |
288 |
| Who was that poor Woman? |
289 |
| Infirmities of Nature, |
293 |
| Andrew Jackson and his Mother, |
294 |
| Snaking out Sturgeons, |
299 |
| Mixing Meanings—Mangling English, |
301 |
| Waking up the wrong Passenger, |
302 |
| Genius for Business, |
306 |
| Have you got any old Boots? |
307 |
| The Vagaries of Nature, |
312 |
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