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ILLUSTRATIONS—Continued.
A task of perpetual shovelling | Canto | 35 |
Exempt | " | 36 |
He poked about in other people's affairs | " | 37 |
The reckless talkers | " | 38 |
Hiprah Hunt takes a ride | " | 39 |
Bribe-taking aldermen | " | 40 |
The stock jobbers' pit | " | 41 |
Playing tag | " | 42 |
A case of selfishness | " | 43 |
A haughty conductor | " | 44 |
The female department | " | 45 |
The cold-storage pit | " | 46 |
He wouldn't blanket his horse | " | 47 |
The conceit taken out of them | " | 48 |
A careless dentist | " | 49 |
Having fun with a brutal policeman | " | 50 |
Exciting sport | " | 51 |
Penalty for cat starving | " | 52 |
Satan on a tour of inspection | " | 53 |
A Hell theatre | " | 54 |
The flatterers | " | 55 |
Arrival of a football champion | " | 56 |
A captain of the police force | " | 57 |
The quack doctors | " | 58 |
A swearing man | " | 59 |
The public spitter | " | 60 |
A lively dance | " | 61 |
Shooting the infernal chute | " | 62 |
For chronic grumblers | " | 63 |
The annual parade | " | 64 |
The farewell banquet | " | 65 |
NOTE.
This volume contains seventy sketches and a dozen full-page pictures now printed for the first time. It also includes most of the drawings originally published in "Hell-up-to-Date." Others were published in the "Cosmopolitan Magazine," and a few were printed in the New York "Evening Journal" and "Judge." Acknowledgment is due the Editors of the publications mentioned for permission to reprint them in book form.