Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy: A Study of Greater New YorkStead, W. T. (William Thomas)
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Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy: A Study of Greater New York
Stead, W. T. (William Thomas)
New York (N.Y.) -- Politics and government; Police -- New York (State) -- New York
_New York Journal_ and Its Editor, 180-187, 214
Quoted, 184-186
The _Journal_ and the Election, 208-209
New York State Legislature, 171
_New York Tribune_ referred to, 26
_New York World_ referred to, 14, 180-183
Newspapers, see Journalism
Newstafel, Anna, Evidence of, 119-120
Nichols, Frank, 154-156
_North American Review_ quoted, 18-19, 58, 129, 152
O’Connor, Edmund, referred to, 53, 61, 69-70, 80, 102, 129, 142
Pandemonium of Typewriting-Machines--Central New York, 17
Pantata Police, 119-123
Parker, 82
Parkhurst, Dr. C. H., and His Campaign against Tammany, 34, 48-52, 55,
84, 128
Patriotic League of New York, 192
Pennsylvania (see also Philadelphia): Tammany, Patron Saint, of
Pennsylvania Troops, 30
Pequod Club, 80-81
Periodicals of New York, 24
Perot, Madame, 132
_Petit Journal_ referred to, 180
Philadelphia:
Population of, 19
Brooklyn System of Government, 168
Platt, Thos. A., 199, 205, 207
Plebiscite for a Cæsar, 197-209
Police of New York:
Down with the Police! 49-55
The Bandits of New York, 57-60
Powers and Impotence of the Police, 61-65
Promotion by Pull and Promotion by Purchase, 67-77, 80-81
The Case of Capt. Creedon, 73-77
Capt. Schmittberger, 79-86
The Police and the Foreign Population, 87-93
The Slaughter-Houses of the Police, 95-105
“Our Police Protectors,” 96
King McNally and His Police, 107-118
The Pantata Police and the Policy-Shops and Pool-Rooms, 119-123
The Police and Houses of Ill-Fame, 81-85, 95, 117, 125-133
The Police and the Poor, 135-143
The Police and the Women in the Streets, 138-143
The Police and Abortionists, 147-149
The Police as Agents of Tammany in the Municipal Elections, 151-157
Police Pension Fund, 96-98
Police of St. Petersburg, 61-62
Policy-Shops, see under Gambling
Polk, President, referred to, 36
Pool-Rooms, see Gambling
Population of the United States and the Great American Cities, 19-20
Portraits:
Byrnes, Superintendent, 65
Costello, Augustine E., 94
Creedon, Captain, 77
Croker, Richard, 45
Flower, Gov. R. P., 53
George, Henry, 203
Godkin, E. L., 42
Goff, John W., 54
Hearst, W. R., 178
Hermann, Madam, 133
Lexow, Clarence, 56
Low, Seth, 164
Moss, Frank, 123
Parkhurst, Dr. C. H., 50
Platt, Thomas C., 188
Pulitzer, Mr., 181
Schmittberger, Capt. Max F., 78
Shaw, Dr. Albert, 170
Sheehan, John C., 63
Tilden, S. J., 40
Tracy, General, 196
Tweed, William M., 39
Urchittel, Mrs., 91
Van Wyck, Robert A., 158, 163
Whitehead, Dr., 149
Williams, Inspector, 105
Wood, Fernando, 36
Pound, Cuthbert W., referred to, 54, 129
Preface, 5
Prince, Frank, 95
Proctor and Gambling Houses, 84
Prostitutes, The Police and, 138-143
Pulitzer, Albert, of _New York Journal_, 180
Pulitzer, Mr., of _New York World_, 180-183
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