| PAGE | Hans Breitmann's Party | Charles G. Leland | 5 | The Deutsch Maud Muller | Carl Pretzel | 6 | The Dutchman's Serenade | | 7 | Dyin' Vords of Isaac | Anon. | 9 | Lookout Mountain, 1863—Beutelsbach, 1880 | George L. Catlin | 10 | Der Shoemaker's Poy | | 12 | Der Drummer | Charles F. Adams | 13 | The Yankee and the Dutchman's Dog | | 14 | Setting a Hen | | 16 | "What's the Matter with that Nose?" | Our Fat Contributor | 17 | Keepin' the De'il oot | Mrs. Findley Braden | 19 | The Puzzled Census-Taker | John G. Saxe | 22 | Dutch Security | | 23 | The Frenchman and the Rats | | 24 | Heinz von Stein | Charles G. Leland, from the German | 26 | The Solemn Book-Agent | Detroit Free Press | 27 | The Mother-in-Law | Charles Follen Adams | 28 | Schneider's Tomatoes | Charles F. Adams | 29 | Dutch Humor | | 30 | Squire Houston's Marriage Ceremony | | 31 | Dot Delephone | | 31 | The United Order of Half-Shells | | 33 | Why no Scotchmen go to Heaven | | 35 | Yawcob Strauss | C. F. Adams | 36 | Leedle Yawcob Strauss—what he says | Arthur Dakin | 37 | Isaac Rosenthal on the Chinese Question | Scribner's Monthly | 38 | "Der Dog und der Lobster" | Saul Sertrew | 39 | "Der Wreck of der Hezberus" | | 41 | Signs and Omens | | 43 | A Dutchman's Answer | | 44 | The Vay Rube Hoffenstein sells | | 45 | A Dutch Recruiting Officer | | 46 | Dot Baby off Mine | | 47 | Dot Leetle Tog under der Vagon | | 49 | Schnitzerl's Velocipede | Hans Breitmann | 50 | The Latest Barbarie Frietchie | | 51 | Mr. Hoffenstein's Bugle | | 52 | Fritz and his Betsy fall out | George M. Warren | 54 | Cut, Cut Behind | Charles Follen Adams | 57 | Tickled all Oafer | | 58 | An Error o' Judgment | | 59 | Sockery Kadahcut's Kat | | 61 | I vash so Glad I vash Here! | | 63 | Dot Shly Leedle Raskel | | 64 | A Jew's Trouble | Hu
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