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T. H. McAxuister, Manufacturing Optician, New York. 71 HUMOROUS TRANSFORMATIONS, . On Slides 4 by 7 inches. $1.00 Each. These are operated on the same principle as our " Movable Comic," but of finer execution, photographed from artistic designs, brilliantly colored ; admirably adapted to fill the demands of our customers for a fine grade of humorous movable pictures. 769—Darwinian Hydropath. (Monkey administering Hydropathy to a cat.) 770—Ball Performance. (Acro- bat tossing balls.) 771—Sword Combat. (Duel be- tween sailor and pirate.) 772—Sailor's Hornpipe. (Jack Tar dancing.) 773—The Village Blacksmith. (Making a horse-shoe.) 774—Where Are You Going ? (Boy chasing a butterfly, falls in a pond.) 775-1 Can a Tale Unfold. (Pea- cock spreads his tail.) 776 —Christmas is Coming. (Butcher and goose.) 777—C i r c u s Dog. (Jumps through ring.) 778—Cow with the Crumpled Horn. (That tossed the dog that worried the cat.) 779.—Punch and his Dog Toby. (Dog sits on end of Punch's nose.) 780—Stern Chase. (Sailor at- tacked by an alligator.) 781— Juvenile Artillerists. (Fourth of July morning.) 782—Circus Ballet. (Lady on tight rope.) 783—Something for a Rainy Day. ( An umbrella pro- tecting the whole family.) 784—Old Woman and her Pet Monkey. (Monkey pulls her cap off.) 785—Wizard. (A goblin appears at his command.) 786—John Chinaman. (Keeps the ball a-rolling.) 787—The Horse Marine. (Jack Tar taking a ride.) 788—The Uneasy Rider. (Lady on a kicking mule.) 789.—A Tale of a Monkey. (Dog pulls off a monkey's tail.) 790—Grand Trunk Line. (Ele- phant lifts his attendant with his trunk.) 791—Photographic Arrange- ments. (Photographer ar- ranging his sitter.) 792—The Separation. (Man and donkey—donkey goes over a precipice.) 793—Heads Off ! (Soldiers obey) 794—A Penny, Your Honor ? (London street-sweeper.) 795—Plum Sauce. (Look out for the cook.) 796—Pussy's Tormentor. (Mon- key "has the mouse.) 797—Boy Teasing a Dog. (The dog's turn now.) 798—A Pretty Pear. (A pair of lovers) 799—Child Standing on Two Stools. (Falls to the ground.) 800—The End of the Tale. (Dogs hunting a rabbit, catch its tail.) 701—She never told her love. (Drink behind the door.) 702—Backing out of going to market. (Pigs jumping out of the cart.) 70:5—Lunar Caustic. (The cres- cent moon enclosing an angry face.) 704—Oh my prophetic soul—My Uncle. (Pawnbroker.) 705—A Bill Sticker. (Ostrich sticking his bill in a boy.) 706—For China Direct. (Bull attacking a china store.) 707—Spring and Fall. (Boy falls in jumping a fence.) 708—Two Garden Rollers. (An iron roller, and a pig roll- ing on the flowers.) 709—All's well that ends well. (Mermaid.) 710—A go-as-you-please race. (Men pursued by a bull.) 711—Oh listen unto my tale of woe. (Dog with can to tail) 712.—Q Bridge. Bridge at the village of Kew.) 713—Your money or your life 1 What you say? (High- wayman, and a deaf man.) 714— How happy could 1 be with either. (Mouse between a cat and a dog.) 715—A Piece of Fancy Work. (The worsted prize fighter) 716—An Unnecessary Remedy. (Man with wooden legs needs no " Corn Cure.") 717—A Real Friend, and a Friend in Need. (A needy fellow picking a Quaker's pocket.) 718—Clearing the Letter Box. (A bov jumping over it.) 719—A Spoilt Child. (Old nurse sitting down on the < baby.) 720—Good-bye to the Old [Y]ear (Boy hollowing good-bye to his deaf grandfather.) 721—The Complete Angler. (Fisherman pulled under water.) 722—A Stitch in Time. (Old Father Time mending his garments.) 723—1 Come to Bury Csesar. (Burial of the old dog, Caesar.) 724—Elbow Grease. (Woman slapping child.) 725.—Mend your Habits. (Tailor repairing a coat.) 726—A Skipper. (Girl skipping rope.) 727—Two Hares. (Hair pie, and hair on landlord's head.) 728—A Donkey Stir Race. (Boys attempt to ride a donkey.) 729—Stolen Sweets. (Boy ap- propriating the sugar.) 730—You must move on. (As- sault and battery.) 731—GreenMonster. (A dragon) 732—Will o' the Wisp. (Fantas- tic dancing figure.) 733.—Mr. Chairman. (Legerde- main chair feat.) 734—Hold up your head. (Arab tosses his head in the air.) 735.—The Fair Equestrienne. (Circus rider.) 736—The fair Danseuse. 737—Old Uncle Ned. (Negro dancing.) 738—Three Friends. (Two don- keys in the pound ; when shall we meet again ?) 739—At the Top. (Boy at play.) 740—We Part. (Good night.) 741—A Hard Drive. (Driving a pig to market.) . 742—The End of the Line. (Clown hanging.) 743—A Silent Moment. (School- master orders silence.) 744—Battledore and Shuttle- cock. (Girl at play.) 745—Child Chasing Butterfly. (Catches it with a net.) 746—A Pinch of Scotch Snuff. (Highlander taking snuff.) 747—The Stubborn Donkey. (Man beating him.) 748—Pet of the Family. (Child kissing its father.) 749—Irish Scenery. (Paddy and the pig.) 750—A Boyish Adventure. (At- tempts to ride a pig, and falls off.) 751—Human Skeleton. (Orderly and disorderly.) 752—Human Rat Trap. (Moral: Don't sleep with your mouth open.) 753—Public Characters. (Organ- * grinder and monkey.) 754—A Cat-astrophe. (Cat and mouse.) 755—Extraction of Roots. (Tooth-pulling.) 756—A Balled Head. (Cricketer catches the ball in his face) 757—The. Net Result. (Lady catches a man with a net.) 758—A Bowl of Punch. (Mr. Punch in a bowl.) 759—What's in a Name ? (Old Tom Gin, and Old Tom Cat) 760—Oriental Music. (Arab beat- ing a drum.) 761—Long Drawn Out. (Man with extension tongue.) 762—Punch and Judy Show. (Punchstrikes policeman) 763—Old Bachelor Shaving. (His pet cat looking on.) 764—Elephantine sport. (Baby elephant dancing.) 765—Pie-ous Frogs. (Frogs jumping out of a pie.) 766—Circus Crackers. (Clown with fire-crackers.) 767—Circus Chairs. (Acrobat on chairs.) 768—Circus Feat. (Acrobat toss- ing globe with his feet.)