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

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MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 175 7 The principle involved is not quite clear to him. 8 He discovers the wonder- ful law of gravity. Simon and His Pig* 1 Simon bus's a pig and drives it home. 2 He takes a drop at the inn, standing on the rope. 3 The pig makes a bolt and and Simon falls. 4 The pig is attracted by the savoury smell of the dinner. 5 He enters in a very un- polite manner. 6 He meets with many ob- stacles, but overturns them all. 7 As he comes out, Simon stands in the doorway. 8 The pig rushes out, and Simon has an uncom- fortable ride. 9 He rushes into the pond and gives him a drench- ing. The pig gets into a sentry box, and Simon turns it over. H To secure him, he sits on the box. ■*■2 The butcher finishes him, and Simon says, you are done now, my boy. Mail and Calf. 1 Mr. Bah resolves to sell his calf. 2 Its removal from the mother is more difficult than he imagined. 3 He tries to coax it with a handful of grass. 4 He endeavours to push it along. 5 He tries another method and fails. 6 He tries the effect of a thistle. 7 He seizes him by the ear and tail. 8 Becoming tired, he tries remonstrance. 9 Regaining strength, he uses additional exertion. 10 He carries him on his back 11 He gets tired, a new idea strikes him. 12 Happy thought! he ties the Cow’s bell round his neck, the calf immedi- ately follows him. The Adventures of Brown, S in a t li, Jones, and Robin- son. 1 They go fishing and land a monster lobster. 2 They take it to town and sell it to Baron von Epi- curus. 3 The Baron engages a French cook to dress it for dinner. 4 The cook puts the lobster into hot water, but finds he gets into it himself. Mr. O'Toole’s Adven- tures with his Um- brella. 1 Mr. O’Toole, when in Af- rica, took a walk, with his big umbrella to pro- tect him from the sun. 2 He takes a nap. 3 A lion makes his appear- ance. 4 The lion astonished at tfie umbrella. 5 The umbrella keeps the lion at bay. 6 Still more astonished when he sees it opened. 7 Mr. O’Toole shielas him- self with it. 8 The lion retreats, some.- what dismayed. 9 Mr. O’Toole returns, and advises everybody to carry a large umbrella. CHILDREN’S SHORT STORIES. Cock Robin, 1 Pretty Cock Robin Sing- ing. 2 Killing Cock Robin and catching his blood. 3 Seeing Cock Robin die and making his shroud. 4 Cock R o b i' n ’ s chief Mourner, Thrush, singing his dirge. 5 Digging Cock Robin’s Grave. b Cock Robin’s chief Bearer, * and carrying the link. I Parson a« d Clerk. ° Tolling the Bell. *>ick Whittington. ^ Dick left an Orphan—long- ing to go to London. z Dick found on a Doorstep o a Merchant. Dick purchases a Cat for a Penny. 4 Dick o i Highgate Hill c bears Bow Bells. 0 Dick’s Cat catches theMice at the King’s Dinner. b Dick receives the bags of gold for his Cat. 1 Dick’s introduction to the o King, vv ho knighted him. 0 Dick Marries the Mer- chant’s only Daughter. Toni Thumb. 1 Tom Thumb’s Mother and the Magician. With Illustrations. 2 Tom gets in the boys’ pock- ets and takes their cherry stones. 3 Tom tumbles into a Pud- ding. 4 Giant Gumbo swallows him whole. 5 Tom Thumb and King Ar- thur. 6 The King giving Tom as much money as he can carry. 7 Tom shut up in a Mouse- trap. 8 Tom killed by the poison- ous breath of a Spider. Little Red Riding Hood. 1 Red Riding Hood’s new Cloak. 2 Red Riding Hood and her dog Tiny. 3 Red Riding Hood Talking to the Wolf. 4 The Wolf knocking at the Cottage door. 5 The Wolf putting Grand- mother’s Nightcap on. 6 The Wolf in Grandmother’s Bed. 7 The Wolf caught. 8 The Wolf sold to a Wild Beast Show. Jack the Giant Killer. 1 Jack and the Giant in the Pit. 2 Jack found asleep by Giant Blunderbore. 3 Jack taking the Giant’s keys. 4 Jack deceives the two- headed Giant. 5 Jack at Breakfast with the Giant. 6 Jack Fighting a Giant. 7 Dragging the Giant on Shore. 8 Jack going to blow the Horn. Old Mother Hubbard. 1 Mother Hubbard and her Dog. 2 The poor Dog was dead. 3 He was smoking a Pipe. 4 He was feeding the Cat. 5 He was playing the Flute. 6 He was riding a Goat. 7 He really was Spinning. 8 The Dame made a Curtsey and the Dog made a Bow. The Three Bears. 1 Golden Hair picking Flow- ers. 2 Golden Hair spies the Cot- tage in the Wood. 3 Mr. Bear, Mrs. Bear, and the Little Bear out for a Walk. 4 Golden Hair eating Little Bear’s Porridge. 5 Mr. Bear, Mrs. Bear, and Little Bear return home. 6 Little Bear finds his por- ridge eaten up.