Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 149 26 Christin n and Mercy de- livered from two ill-fav- ored ones. 27 The Interpreter’s Gar- den. *•8 The Pilgrims Drink of the _ Spring 29 The Welcome at the Palace Beautiful. |0 Mr. Bask and Mercy. Honest asleep under the Oak. 32 The Pilgrims at the place where Faithful perished. 33 Valiant-for-Truth beset by Thieves. 34 The Wearisome Way. 35 Pilgrims Rest in the Land of Beulah. 36 The Farewell. Pilgrim’s Progress. From “ The Art Journal ” Illustrations. With descriptive Lecture. 1 The Genius of Art deline- ating Bunyan’s Dream. 2 Christian meditates his | Departure. 3 Christian is met by Evan- gelist. 4 Pliable consents to hear Christian company. « Christian and Pliable fall into the Slough of De- spond. 6 Christian’s Danger be- neath Mount Sinai. 7 Christian is released from his Burthen of Sin. 3 Christian endeavors to awake Sloth, Ignorance an d Presumption. 9 Christian is met by Fear and Mistrust. 19 Christian Combats with Apollyon. H Christian Vanquishes Apollyon. 12 Christian prepares to enter the Shadow of . Death. 13 Meeting of Christian and , Faithful. 11 Christian and Faithful Mocked by the Scorners of Vanity Fair. i° The Destruction of By- ends and his Com- . panions. ■ Lb Christian and Hopeful are seized by the Giant De- spair. 1 7 Christian and Hopeful Escape from the Giant is Jttespair. Christian and Hopeful are shown the entrance to the Bottomless Pit. 1 9 Christian and Faithful behold the Fate of the 2n ^Postate. u Christian and Hopeful arrive at the Waters of j 2 Death. 1 Christian and Hopeful pass the Waters of 2 9 Death. ^ Christian and Hopeful ascend into the Celestial City. Jolin Ploughman’s Pictures. With Reading. 1 If the Cap fits, wear it. 2 Never burn a Candle at both Ends. 3 One hunchback laughs at another. 4 Empty Sacks. 5 The Old Man and his Donkey. 6 A Horn-blower but not a Hunter. 7 Don’t shave with a Hand- saw. 8 Don’t cut off your Nose. 9 The Hole under the Nose. 10 Sweep before your own Door. 11 Duly feed Man and Steed. 12 Mouse-catching. 13 The Blind need no Mir- rors. 14 He has got the Fiddle, but not toe Stick. 15 Great Cry and little Wool. 16 Bend the Sapling. 17 Ride not your Hobby too hard. 18 Great Public Men. 19 Fight for a Bone. 20 The Cat’s Foot. 21 Mind your own Business. 22 You can’t catch the Wind in a Net. 23 Beware of the Dog. 24 Like Cat Like Kit. 25 The Horse with a Halter. 26 Beware of Man-Traps. 27 A black Hen lays a white Egg. 28 He looks one way and pulls the other. 29 Stick to it and succeed. 30 Cart before the Horse. 31 The Leaking Tap. 32 Fools set Stools for Wise M en to stumble over. 33 A Man in a Passion. 34 No Plough, many Weeds. 35 The cracked Dish. 36 Grasp all and lose all. 37 Scatter and increase. 38 Every Bird likes its own Nest. J0I111 Tregenowetli : His Mark. With Reading. 1 The old man and I sat together. 2 I opened the door. 3 All of a sudden there came an awful blaze of light. 4 Light a candle, Mary, ’tis so dark. 5 Betty at the Washtub. 6 She would sing as I played. 7 Then the little maid would sit by my side. 8 She was praying for me. 9 Here’s the old Fiddle. 10 My hand rested upon the scar of the wound. 11 He got out the paper and wrote something down. 12 He comes back and puts a bundle in my hands. 13 She flings away the old one and puts on another. 14 Mary, lead me to a corner just inside the door. 15 Follow me. 16 The Donkey and Cart. 17 The new Parson. 18 Let nothing, O Lord, in- terrupt this holy peace. London. Set of Twelve, with Reading. 1 Buckingham Palace. 2 Houses of Parliament. 3 Westminster Abbey. 4 The Nave, Westminster 5 Black friar’s Bridge. 6 Trafalgar Square. 7 Temple Bar. 8 St. Paul’s Cathedral. 9 Interior of St. Paul’s. 10 General Postoffice. 11 Royal Exchange. 12 Tower of London. Paris. Set of Twelve, with Reading. 1 Panorama of Paris, show- ing eight Bridges. 2 Church of Notre Dame. 3 Church of Saint Germaine l’Auxerrois. 4 Triumphal Arch of Napo- leon. 5 Hotel de Ville and Bridge over Seine. 6 Church of the Madeleine, exterior. 7 Column Vendome. 8 Palace of the Louvre. 9 Grand Opera House. 10 Church of the Invalides, exterior. 11 Tomb of Napoleon I, In- valides. 12 Caffi in Champs Elysees. Rome. Set of Twelve, with Reading. 1 Panorama of Rome. 2 St. Peter’s. 3 The Vatican. 4 The Tiber and Castle of St. Angelo. 5 The Coliseum, exterior. 6 The Coliseum, interior. 7 Arch of Titus. 8 The Capitol. 9 Ruins of Aqueducts. 10 Appian Way. 11 The Forum. 12 Fountain of Trevi. Washington. Set of Twelve, with Reading. 1 United States Capitol. 2 U. S. Senate Chamber. 3 U. S. Hall of Representa- tives. 4 Pennsylvania Avenue. 5 Washington Monument. 6 U. S. Treasury. 7 Executive Mansion, or White House. 8 War, State and Navy De- partments. 9 General Postoffice Build- ing. 10 Smithsonian Institute.