V Catalogue of Slides OF • fc ■> HE PROJECTION CLUB CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS I / Chicago. 1909 Published by The Projection Club COMPLETE LIST OF SLIDE SETS. 1 Niagara Falls (A). 2 Niagara Falls (B). 3 With Stoddard in Mexico. 4 Yellowstone Park. 5 Round the World with a Camera. 6 Typical Homes 7 Tea, Coffee, Rice and Cotton. S Mining and Lumbering. 9 Fishing, and Linen, Rope and Twine Making. 10 The Hawaiian Islands. 11 The World’s Fair—Chicago. 12 Farming, Grazing, etc. 13 General Physiographic Features. 14 In the Far Orient. 15 The Island Empire of the Eastern Sea. 16 South of the Himalayas. 17 The British Isles. 18 Amid the Alps. 19 American History. 20 Cinderella and Other Tales. 21 Hiawatha’s Childhood. 22 (A) The Mississippi Valley and Southern States. 22 (B) The Mississippi Valley and Southern States. 23 (A) Pennsylvania, Maryland and District of Columbia. 23 (B) Pennsylvania, Maryland and District of Columbia. 24 (A) New England and St. Lawrence Valley. , 24 (B) New England and St. Lawrence Valley. 25 English History. 26 Around Boston and Concord. 27 The Philippines. 28 South Africa. 29 Indian Child Life. 30 All the World Over. 31 Aesop’s fables. 32 Early history of Illinois. 33 Aesop’s Fables (Second Series). 34 The Rocky Mountains and the Great Cen¬ tral Plain. 35 New Mexico, Arizona and the Grand Canyon. 36 English History. 37 Life of Columbus, George Washington, and Paul Revere’s Ride. 38 Robinson Crusoe, Cinderella, and Red Riding Hood. 39 Abraham Lincoln, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Suwanee River, Old Kentucky Home. 40 American History (Second Series). 41 Evangeline, Rip Van Winkle, Village Blacksmith. 42 Egypt. 43 Greece. 44 Children of the Cold. 45 Pictures from Mother Goose. 46 Robin Hood, William Tell, Lady of the Lake. 47 Kaffir life. 48 Rivers and Glaciers. 49 The Chicago Water System. 50 Views of Chicago. 51 Domestic and Wild Animals. 52 Greenland’s Icy Mountains. 53 Dickens’ Christmas Carol. 54 Gray’s Elegy and Other Poems. 55 Salmon'Fishing and Salt Making. 56 Coffee Growing and Leather Making. 57 Holland and Belgium. 58 Norway. France. Germany. Pictures for Children. Spain. Chicago Drainage Canal. American History. (Exploration and Dis¬ covery.') American History. (Revolutionary Pe¬ riod.) American History. (National Growth and Civil War.) The Spanish-American War. Harvesting the World Over. Gas Making. Havana. Santiago and the War. Brazil. Chili and Bolivia. Alaska. Italy. Jamaica. Porto Rico and the War. The British Isles. Early English History. Mediaeval English History. English History. Constantinople and the Turks. Morocco and the Moors. Enoch Arden. Along the Great Siberian railway. Common Native Birds. Bird Habits and Homes. Common Spring Wild Flowers. Common W T ild Flowers. Common Native Butterflies and their Fa¬ vorite Flowers. Selections from Famous Artists. American Biography. The American Indian of Today. Russia. Illustrated Poems. Thanatopsis, etc. Illustrated Poems. Maud Muller, etc. Folklore and Fairy Tales. . Fairy Tale and Poems. Illustrated Poems. The Brook, etc. Lady of the Lake. Whittier :—Life and Selected Poems. The House of Santa Claus. Jean Noel. (A Christmas in France.) The Christmas Stocking. Life of Lincoln. Mediterranean Shores. History of Chicago. Courtship of Miles Standish. Along the Panama Canal. Denmark. Shakespeare. Life and Selected Plays. Birds. Second series. Modern Palestine and Syria. The Dairy Industries. Manufacture of Tile and Pottery. Coal and Coke. Iron Mining and Transportation. Manufacture of Iron and Steel. Life and Occupations in Japan of To-day. Brown Baby. Agoonack. Gemila. Mountain Maid. Dark Girl. Pense, the Chinese Maid. The Rhine Maiden. The Child of the Western Forest. Out door Art for Home and School. Out door Art for Home and School. The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Alice in Wonderland. The Story of Ulysses (Flaxman’s outline drawings). 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 161 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 4 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 16 17 19 20 21 °2 23 The Tale of Two Bad Mice. The Song of Hiawatha. Bohemia and its People. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny. The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin. The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle. The Tailor of Gloucester. Stevenson’s Child’s Garden of Verses. Stories of Great Artists. Pictures in Chicago Art Institute. Land of Evangeline. Poems of .Tames Whitcomb Riley. Truck Farming. Manila Hemp Industry. Life and Occupations in the Philippines. Art Literature Pictures, Primer. Art Literature Pictures, Book 1. Art Literature Pictures, Book 2. The Story of Siegfried. Life and Occupations in Norway. Sweden. Life and Occupations in China. Korea. Common Spring Flowers, Second Se¬ ries. Eugene Field—Selected Poems. King Arthur and His Knights. Viking Tales. The Story of the Trojan War. Ecuador Tour. The Story of Pocahontas and Captain Smith. 159 Java and Straits Settlements. 160 Burma Tour. 161 Scenes Along the Congo. 162 Scenic Beauty along the North Branch and Desplaines Rivers. 163 Little Rhymes Series for 1 . Little Readers— 164 Little Rhymes Series for o Little Readers— 165 Little Rhymes Series for 3. Little Readers— 166 Common Wild Flowers—Second Series. 167 Aladdin, Tom Thumb, Puss in Boots. 168 Children of Many Lands. 169 Children’s Pets and Plays. 170 Riley’s “Child Verse.” 171 High School Physiography—Winds, Rivers. 172 High School Physiography—Valleys, Plains, Plateaus, Mountains. 173 Forestry. 174 Congestion of our City and a Partial Remedy. 175 Protection of the Citizen. 176 Guarding' the Public Health. 177 How Our Mail is Delivered. 178 Gulliver’s Travels. 179 Three Bears, Jack and the Bean¬ stalk, etc. LOAN Southern Italy. Stone Quarries and Lumber Mills. On the Blockade. With the Army in Cuba. Frye’s Geography Illustrations. Yellowstone Park. Yellowstone Park. A Trip to California. Trip to Washington City. Scenes on the Farm. Midland Lakes to Western Ocean. Summer Resorts of Michigan. Asheville, N. C. (Georg v e Vanderbilt’s Country Home.) Armour’s Packing Houses. Lumbering. The Work of a School. Exploration and Colonization of the Unit¬ ed States. SETS. 24 Farming in California. (Southern Pacific railway). 25 Fruit Farming and Stock Raising in Cal¬ ifornia. 26 Yosemite Valley and the Big Trees. 27 Old Missions in California. 28 Scenes in California. 29 History of Chicago. 30 Elementary Schools of Chicago. 31 The Normal School and High Schools. 32 Administrative, Business and Child Study Departments. 33 Parental School, Evening Schools, and Schools for the Deaf, Blind and Crippled. 34 Insects. 35 Abbey’s Holy Grail. 5 explanation * Colored Slides f Partly Colored 6 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 r> c 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 LIST OF SLIDES *1. NIAGARA FALLS (A) Relief map—North America. Map—Watershed of St. Lawrence river Bird's-eye view of Niagara river Railroad suspension bridge. Sketch of water-power system. Rapids from new tower General view from Prospect Point. American fall from below—Winter. Recession of American fall. Looking up American rapids. American fall and Luna island. Road on Goat island—Summer. Road on Goat island—Winter Ice on trees—Luna island. Old apple tree—Edge of American fall— Winter. Ice formation—American fall. Horseshoe fall from Goat island. Terrapin Tower from Goat island—Winter. Canadian fall from Goat island—1895. Sister islands from Goat island. Canadian rapids from Sister islands Bridge below the falls. Horseshoe fall—Evening. American fall from Canada. 25 From Canada—Winter. 26 February, 1896. 27 Entrance to Cave of the Winds, February, 1896. 28 In the Cave of the Winds', February, 1896 29 Horseshoe Fall from Canada side—Sum¬ mer. 30 From Canada side—Winter. 31 Ideal Section at middle of Canadian fall. 32 Long’l section of gorge, with diag. of west wall. 33 Detail of bluff in gorge. 34 Whirlpool rapids. 35 Whirlpool rapids. 36 Map—Lake “Erie-Ontario..” 37 Old river bank. 38 . Bird’s-eye view of Foster Flats. 39 New electric railroad. 40 Ancient block house—Fort Niagara. 41 Crystal grotto. 42 Oswego—Life saving station. 43 Man in breeches buoy. 44 Great horned owl. 45 Columbine. *2. NIAGARA FALLS (B). Map—Niagara river. 21 Preglacial drainage in basin of Great 22 Lakes. 23 Map—North America, glacial and Cham- 24 plain period. 25 Panorama of falls from new tower. Map—Lake Iroquois. 26 Recession of North American ice sheet. General view from Prospect Point. 27 Looking across American rapids. 28 American fall from Goat island. 29 Ice on trees—Goat island. 30 Luna island. 31 Luna island. 32 Hoar frost on trees. 33 American fall from Luna island. 37 “Cave of the Winds.” 34 Horseshoe fall and Terrapin rock—July, 35 1885. 36 From Goat island—Winter. 38 Recession of Canadian fall. 39 Bridge between Sister islands. 40 Canadian rapids from Sister islands. 41 3. WITH STODDARD Alamo plaza. San Antonio, Texas. 19 Mexican desert. 20 Zacatecas and the Bufa. 21 Plaza showing Bufa Zacatecas. 22 Bathing trench, Aguas Calientes. 23 Street peddlers, Aguas Calientes. 24 Hacienda at San Luis Potosi. 25 “Coronet” and trollies at Las Canoas. 26 Tunnel No. 7 and Devil’s Backbone. Tem- asopo canon. 27* Falls of Micas. Temasopo canon. Railway through coffee forest near Choy 28 cave. Village of Zacata. 29 Grand Hotel Redon, Silao. 30 Water carriers. Guanahuato. Street view, Guanahuato. 31 Citadel. Guanahuato. Interior of a mill reduction works, Guana- 32 huato. 33 Stoddard under a white umbrella, Guana- 34 huato. 35 General view of the falls—Storm clearing. Fair weather. Horseshoe fall—By moonlight. American fall from Canada side, 1895. Ice bridge and American fall, February, 1896. Horseshoe fall and Canadian shore, Feb¬ ruary, 1896. Cave of the Winds, February, 1896. Horseshoe fall from Canada side—Summer. Suspension bridge—Perspective view. Looking down from Suspension bridge. Geological section of gorge. Whirlpool and electric railroad. Whirlpool. Brock's monument. Niagara gorge, showing physical features. Gorge below whirlpool, and Foster Flats. “Massacre Rock” near “Devil’s Hole.” Looking out from under ice bridge. Great horned owl. Flowering dogwood. Liver-leaf. IN MEXICO. Catacombs, Guanahuato. Falls of Juanacatlan. Law building, Guadalajara. Private residence, Guadalajara. Prisoners, Guadalajara. Flower market, Guadalajara. Plaza, Queretaro. Place of Maximilian's execution, Quere¬ taro. Maximilian’s coffin, government building, Queretaro. Marble fountain, old Spanish convent, Queretaro. Tajos Nochistongo. Jockey club house and Calla de San Fran¬ cisco. City of Mexico. Interior of jockey club house, City of Mexico. On the Zocola, City of Mexico. Cathedral, City of Mexico. Interior of cathedral. City of Mexico. National palace, City of Mexico. 7 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Interior of National museum, City of 46 Mexico. 47 Standard of-Cortez, National museum, City 48 of Mexico. 49 Funeral car, City of Mexico. 50 Tomb of Juarez, cemetery of San Fernan- 51 do, City of Mexico. 52 On the Chinampas. 53 Sheep’s head vendor, City of Mexico. 54 Statue of Guitlahuac, Paseo de la Reforma, 55 City of Mexico. 56 Gateway to the castle of Chapultepec, 57 City of Mexico. Cathedral of Guadalupe and hill of Tepy- 58 ac, City of Mexico. . 59 Early morning on La Yiga Canal. 60 San Bartilito. Toluca valley near Chima. Ocoyocac. Toluca valley near Mt. Nevado. Valley of Maltrada, Vera Cruz railroad. Maltrada. Street view showing peak of Orizaba. In the Alameda, Orizaba. Farmer boys in Orizaba. Up heavy grade on the Vera Cruz railway. Fields of Appam and Mount Malinche. l'eon sucking pulque from the maguey plant, Atoto. Market place, Puebla. Balcony, Puebla. Popocatepetl, from Cholula. 4. YELLOWSTONE PARK. Eagle Nest rock. 26 Gardiner canyon. 27 Mammoth hotel and stages. 28 Liberty Cap and hotel. ' 29 Minerva terrace. 30 Pulpit terrace. 31 East entrance to Golden Gate. 32 Golden Gate canyon and bridge. 33 Obsidian cliff. 34 Norris geyser basin. 35 Gibbon canyon and river. 36 Gibbon falls. 37 Mammoth paint pots. 38 Fountain geyser in action. 39 Excelsior geyser and Twin buttes. 40 Excelsior geyser in action. 41 Sapphire pool, Biscuit basin. 42 Morning Glory spring. 43 Punch bowl. 44 Riverside geyser in action. 45 Grotto geyser formation. 46 Grant geyser in action. 47 Crater of Oblong geyser. 48' Castle well and Castle cone. 49 Castle and Beehive in action. 50 5. ROUND THE p p « o £ Chart. 31 London 32 Gibraltar. 33 Naples. 34 Valetta 35 Constantinople. 36 Port Said 37 Cairo. 38 Pyramid and Sphinx. 39 Group on board the “Cuzco.” 40 Diego Garcia. 41 Group on Diego. 42 New Plymouth, New Zealand. 43 Wharf. 44 Group. 45 Bush. 46 “Chapman’s.” (Bush and river. ) 47 Bush 48 Maori girls. 49 Auckland harbor 50 Tauranga. 51 White Terrace (A). 52 (B.) 53 (C.) 54 (D.) 55 (E.) Mud Hills. 56 Pink Terrace (F). 57 (G.) 58 (H.) 59 Tiki-teri 09 Crater of Giantess geyser. Crater of Grand geyser. Old Faithful geyser. Iveppler cascades. Lone Star geyser. Jackson lake and Teton mountain. Fishing cone, Yellowstone lake. Yellowstone lake from hotel. Hayden valley. Sulphur mountain. Rapids above Upper falls. Upper falls of the Yellowstone. Grand canyon from the brink. Point Lookout and Great falls. Grand canyon from Grand View. Up the canyon from Inspiration Point. Down the canyon from Inspiration point. Great falls from Artist’s Point. From below. Near view. Petrified trees, near Yancey’s. Norris basin—Winter. Foliage, near geysers—Winter. Great falls—Winter Elk stalled in snow. White Island. Group of Maoris. “Sugar Loaves,” New Plymouth. Sea piece. Farihaka—Maori capital. Wellington. Auckland from North Shore. Waiwera. Trees at Honolulu. Hotel at Honolulu. View from tower of Hotel. Palace, Honolulu. San Francisco. At Clark’s, California. Grizzly Giant. Wawona—Big tree. Mist in the Yosemite. From Photographer’s point. Merced river. Mirror lake. North dome and River Merced. Horseshoe Falls—Niagara. American Falls—Niagara. Rapids—Niagara. Broadway, New York. Brooklyn bridge. Washington—the capitol Iceberg. Mersey. Home. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 15 16 17 18 23 24 25 # 29 30 34 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mexico—Wattled hut. A home. A hacienda. Cuba—A native hut. A tobacco plantation. Havana—A window. Bahamas—A home in Nassau. Greenland—Eskimo turf hut. Governor's house. Bolivia—Home on Titicaca. Ecuador—Native house, todegas. Native home, Guaya river. New Guinea—Marine fishing village. Corea—A village on coast. Japan—A kitchen. A tea house. Wayside resting place. China—Residence, Pekin. Palestine—House on wall. Ceylon—Street scene. —An oasis. A mud village. 23 Governor’s palace, Algeria. 24 Home, Egypt. 25 Climbing pryamid. 26 Great hall, Karnak. 27 Narrow street—Naples. 28 Italy—Aqueduct, Rome 29 Switzerland—Picturesque cottage. 30 Cottages in Zermatt. 31 Ancient house, Andermatt. 32 Roman castle, Martigny. 33 Russia. Hut and peasants. 34 Austria—Gypsy family and hut. 35 Germany—Old house, Goslar. 36 France—Old house, Caen. 37 Timber house, Bayeaux. 38 Ireland—Thatched cottage. 39 England—Cottages, Gadshill. 40 Cottages, Gadshill. 6. TYPICAL HOMES 21 Africa 22 7. TEA, COFFEE, RICE AND COTTON. Picking the tea. Curling the leaf. The withering house. Rolling tea. Rolling and weighing tea. Firing tea. 8 Sifting the tea, China. 9 Sifting the tea. Ceylon. 9V 2 Papering brick tea. 10 Tea chest factory. 11 Packing the tea. 12 Packing the tea. i RICE. Rice fields and farm-house in winter. 19 Fields in winter—The stubble. 20 Reaping. 21 Tying in sheaves. 22 Woman carrying sheaves. COFFEE. Coffee plant—Mexico. 26 Drying coffee. Cordova, Mexico. Plantation, Orizaba, Mexico. 27 Cleaning coffee, Cordova, Mexico. Road in a coffee plantation, Cordova, Mex- 28 Burro loaded with coffee, Cordova, Mexico, ico. Stacks. Stacked around trees. Combing off heads. Pounding. COTTON. Cotton picking. Alabama. 40 Cotton-gin—Mississippi. ' 41 Cotton store house, Savannah, Georgia. 42 Orleans cotton press yard, Louisiana, New 43 Orleans. 44 Cotton wharf—Savannah, Georgia. Cotton store house, Savannah, Georgia. 45 Loading cotton on the levee. 46 Loading a river steamer at the levee. 47 Steamer Milton loading cotton at the levee. 48 An ante bellum cotton mill near Baton 49 Rouge, La. 50 A Washington hop yard. Hop picking, Tasmania. Hop picking. Drying kilns for hops. Mango grove, Bangalor, India. Taro and bread fruit plantation, Cannibal Isles. Jack fruit—Kandy—Ceylon. Cocoa trees—Matale—Ceylon. Pineapple plantation, Palm Beach, Florida. Climbing cocoanut palm, Tonga. Cutting sugar cane, Fiji, Cannibal Isles. Stripping and tying tobacco. 8. MINING AND LUMBERING. Panning for gold. Cradling for gold. Sluicing. Miner’s cabin. Miner’s cabin. ^Mining camp in winter. A sluicer’s cabin. A sluice. A sluice in Columbia gulch. Hydraulic mining—The monitors. 11 Mining in Coeur d’Alene. Idaho. 12 Mining at Burke, Coeur d’Alene. 13 Entrance to silver mine, Idaho. 14 Underground gold mine. 15 Entrance to shaft. Anaconda mine. 16 Concentrators. 17 Concentrators. 18 Interior of gold mill, Montana. 19 A gold battery. 20 Grinding silver ore, Mexico. 9 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 . 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The “Whim”—Australia. Silver bricks. U. S. Mint—The balance. Coining room. Milling machine. Coal mining, Pennsylvania. Loading ore cars, Michigan. Dirt chutes at coal mine. Mine locomotive. Coke ovens, Pa. Oil wells, Pa. Salt works, Syracuse. Syracuse. The store house. The decks. 9. FISHING AND LINEN, 36 Sugar pines, California. 37 Hauling logs, Maine. 38 Unloading logs, Canada. 39 Log boom. 40 Log jam. 41 Assorting logs. 42 Breaking log jam. 43 Booming over dam. 44 Backwoods saw mill. 44 y 2 Falls of Spokane River at Post Falls, Idaho. 45 Timber wharves, Chicago. 46 Timber stacks, Canada. 46 Timber stacks, Canada. 47 Lumber district, Chicago. « iPE AND TWINE MAKING. Fish wheel, Columbia river. Salmon fishing, Columbia river. Salmon in cannery, Astoria. A grand catch, Whitby. Herring season, Wick. Herring (gutters), Wick. Packing herring. Sealing—Seals on beach, St. Paul island. Killing and skinning seals, St. Paul island. Flax plant. Spinning wheel. Spreader machine. Spinning frame. Reeling machine. Warping. Drawing. Jacquard loom. Cropping machine. Hydraulic mangle. Bale of linen, under pressure. Bale of linen, ready for export. 22 Rope making—The works. 23 Engine house. 24 Hackling. 25 Spreading. 26 The yarn store. 27 By house machinery. 28- In rope walk. 29 The rope store. 30 Twine making—Carding machine. 31 Drawing. 32 Spinning. 33 Scouring. 34 Balling. 35 Sash cord and log line making. 36 Twine making—The packing room. 37 Leaving work. 38 Sheep shearing—Scotland. 39 Wool washing. 40 Wool team, Australia. 41 Carding and spinning mill, Ireland. 10. THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Map of the islands. 25 Honolulu. 26 Mountains back of Honolulu. 27 Mountains back of Honolulu. 28 Raising the U. S. flag. 29 Royal palms, Honolulu. 30 Residence, Honolulu. 31 Date palms, Honolulu. 32 Cocoanut islands. 33 On eastern coast of Hawaii. 34 On western coast of Hawaii. 35 Windward coast at Hilo. 36 Dfficulties in landing. 37 Mouth of Iao valley. 38 Iao valley a gorge. 39 Mailuka and Iao valley. 40 Elevated plain, Maui. 41 Iao valley, a gorge 42 Road to Kilauea 43 Near summit of Kilauea. 44 Crater of Kilauea. 45 Lake of Fire, Kilauea 46 Lava cones, Kilauea. 47 Lava formation, Kilauea. 48 Lava cascade 49 Fissure in Kilauea 50 Hale Mau—The crater Wailuka river, Mau. Falls and cave, West Hawaii Rainbow falls, Hilo. Taro patch. Natives making poi. Bread fruit. Papaia tree and fruit. Planting rice. Cultivation of rice. Rice fields in Hanalei valley. Planting sugar cane. Growing cane. Cutting the cane. View of sugar plantations. Sugar mill. Interior of sugar mill. Native grass house. Interior of grass house. Natives making boat. Natives riding surf. Hula dance. Flower girls, Honolulu. Hawaiian dame. Group of idols. ? At Luau. 11. THE WORLD’S FAIR^CHICAGO. View from elevated station. 8 Woman’s Bldg. 9 Puck Bldg. 10 Horticultural Bldg. Music hall. 11 Hindoo temple. 12 Broncho, east of Transportation Bldg. 13 Mining Bldg. East entrance to transportation Bldg. Manufacturers’ Bldg., across Wooded is¬ land. West entrance to Manufacturers’ Bldg. Electricity Bldg.—looking north. South lagoon—from near Electricity Bldg. \ 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Electricity Bldg.—south front. Administration Bldg, and Electricity Bldg. Stag—Southwest of McMonnies fountain. Administration Bldg.—From northwest. Machinery hall from northwest. Electric fountain from west Agricultural Bldg, and Machinery hall. Manufacturers’ Bldg., from *N. W. Administration Bldg.—East entrance. Looking east from Administration Bldg. Looking west from Peristyle. Moose, near electric fountain. South entrance to Manufacturers’ Bldg. (a) McMonnies fountain. (b) McMonnies fountain. South lagoon from N. W. (a) Horse near south lagoon. (b) Horse near south lagoon. (a) South lagoon looking north. (b) South lagoon looking north. Bull, northwest of Agricultural Bldg. Agricultural Bldg., from N. W. Bull, north of Agricultural Bldg. Agricultural Bldg, from east. Statue of Liberty and Peristyle. Caravels east of’ Agricultural Bldg. 88 Krupp exhibit, from Germany. 39. LaRabida, from the north. 40 Statue of Liberty. 41 Arch of Peristyle. 42 Viking. 43 Battleship “Illinois.” 44 Victoria house, England. 45 German Bldg. 46 Swedish Bldg. 47 Ceylon. 48 Brazil Bldg. 49 U. S. Bldg. 50 Fisheries Bldg. 51 Illinois Bldg. 52 Art Palace. 53 French Bldg. 54 New Hampshire Bldg. 55 West Virginia Bldg. 56 New York Bldg. 57 Pennsylvania Bldg. 58 Missouri Bldg. 59 Arkansas Bldg. 60 Indiana Bldg. 61 California Bldg. 62 Midway. GRAZING, ETC. 12. FARMING, A home on Puget Sound. Pioneer ranch, Washington. Ranch on the St. Joe, Idaho. Montana horse ranch. Ranches in Colville valley. Ranch on the Cinnamon, Colorado. Captain of the roundup, Montana. Cattle branding. Sheep ranch. Assiniboia. Bad Lands, Little Missouri river. Cattle on Darling Downs, N. S. W. Ploughing a bush farm, Tasmania. Fall ploughing. Red River valley, N. D. Breaking prairie. Red River valley. I’low teams, Red River valley. Bullock harrowing. Harrowing, Red River valley. Sowing. Seeding, Red River valley. Cutting hay, Idaho—-La Clare ranch. Harvesting, Dalrymple farm, Red river. Harvesting. Dalrymple farm, Red river. Farming in Big Lend, Idaho. (The Header.') In the stack yard. Thresher in motion, N. Y. 26 Threshing with steam power. 27 Threshing, Red river. 28 Hauling away the grain, Ash Creek valley. 29 Mule train. Black Hills (with grain). 30 “Bull train,” Black Hills. 31 Grain elevator, New York. 32 Cutting sugar cane, Louisiana. 33 Chute for cane, Brazil. 34 Sugar cane mill, Mexico. 35 Sugar mill, La. 36 Levee and sugar sheds. New Orleans. 37 Grape picking, New York. 38 Drying fruit, Los Angeles, Cal. 39 Orange Grove, Fla. 40 Oranges, Fla. 41 Loading Oranges, Ocklawaha river, Fla. 42 Banana tree, Fla. 43 Bringing bananas to market, Fiji. 44 Cocoanut tree, West Indies. 45 Cocoanut palms, Kandy. 46 Cocoanuts, Florida. 47 Fan palm. Fiji. 48 Boy climbing palm tree, Fiji. 49 Pumpkin field, Santa Barbara, Cal. 50 Digging potatoes, Ireland. 13. GENERAL PHYSIOGRAPHIC FEATURES. Yellowstone park—On road to Hot Springs. Cabin of Cavalry Escort. Mammoth Hot Springs. Pluto’s well, Hot Springs. Riverside geyser. Crater of Grotto geyser. Crater of Castle geyser. Yellow Sponge geyser. Monument rock. Golden Gate canon. Lower Falls. California—Mount Shasta. Yosemite valley—Sentinel Rock. Three Brothers. Leap of Liberty. Washington, Columbus, etc. 'Nevada Fall. Vernal Falls. Arizona—Casa Grande. View of Grand Canon. The Grand Canon. 22 Side Canon of Colorado. 23 Marble Canon above Grand. 24 Abandoned boats in Grand Canon. 25 View of the Chilly river. 26 View of the Chilly river. 27 Mouth of the Chilly river. 28 Ruin of Cave Town, the Chilly can¬ on. 29 Santa Clara Pueblo. 30 Zuni Pueblo. 31 Indian ovens. Tueblo. 32 Interior of Moqui village. 33 Goat pens, Moqui. 34 Utah—Desert of Utah. 35 Uintah Indians. W’atoh Tower. 36 Indian camp. 37 Uintah Indians breaking camp. 38 Chief Joseph. 39 Nevada—-Virginia City. 40 Idaho—Government freight train. 41 Stock ranch. 11 i 42 Washington—a ranch. 43 Cape Horn, Columbia river. 44 Alaska—A family of seal. 45 Ft. Wrangell, whale totem poles. 46 Ft. Wrangell totem poles. 47 Ft. Wrangell bear totem poles. 48 Sitka, mountains east of Boranof. 48 Sitka, mountains east of Boranof. 49 Muir glacier, full view. 50 Muir glacier and floating ice. 14. “IN THE FAR ORIENT.” 1 Nan Kow pass. 2 The great wall. 3 Street scene. 4 Grand canal. 5 Bamboo grove. 6 On the river. 7 House boat. 8 Pagoda. 9 Monastery. 10 Astronomical observatory. 11 Celestial globe. 12 Ming tombs. 13 Imperial temple. 14 Examination hall. 15 Chinese residence. 16 Interior of a residence. 17 Ploughing. 18 Sorting tea. 19 Curling tea. 20 Tea on wheelbarrows. 21 Threshing. 22 Sawyers. 23 Tile works. 24 Ironing. 25 Junk. 26 Gambling. 27 Opium smoking. 28 Chinese barber. 29 Passenger wheelbarrow. 30 Pailow—an arch. 31 Group of natives. 32 Women of middle class. 33 Married women. 34 Chinese women. 35 Compressed foot. 36 Wedding costume. 37 Wedding feast. 38 Servants. 39 Soldiers. 40 Mandarin. f!5. THE ISLAND EMPIRE OF THE EASTERN SEA. 1 Sacred mountain, Fujiama. 2 Commemorative arch. 3 Lake Biwa. 4 Tokaido. 5 Village. 6 Street in Kioto. 7 Niko. 8 Earthquake fissures. 9 Hakone and mountain. 10 Castle. 11 Hotel interior. 12 House interior. 13 Dooryard. 14 Yomai gateway. 15 Interior of temple. 16 Great bronze Buddha. 17 Buddhist priest. 18 Fire bell. 19 Fire engine. 20 Store. 16. SOUTH 1. In the mountains. 2 Vale of Cashmere. 3 Mountain village. 4 Street scene. 5 Bungalow. 6 Native bungalow. 7 Banyan tree. 8 Mango grove. 9 Rubber tree root. 10 Tea plantation. 11 Bridge in Calcutta. 12 Rattan bridge. 13 Calcutta postoffice. 14 Great pagoda. 15 Burmese pagoda. 16 Temple of Taj Mahal. 17 Temple at Madura. 18 Carved pillars. 19 Interior of Temple. 20 Idols in Elephanta cave. 21 Farmers. 22 Farmers eating. 23 Vendor 24 Carpenter. 25 Lacquering. 26 Junk. 27 Jinrikisha. 28 Norimon. 29 Ivago. 30 Ox cart. 31 Tea cart. 32 Reeling silk. 33 Weaving silk. 34 Acrobats. 35 Cooking. 36 Quack doctor. 37 Old court dress. 38 Pilgrim. 39 Postman. 40 Warrior. THE HIMALAYAS. 21 Burning ghat. 22 Ploughing. 23 Threshing. 24 Orange tree. 25 Blacksmith. 26 Scissors grinder. 27 Boats. 28 Cart. 29 Cart of high caste native. 30 Ox and donkey team. 31 Chair traveling. 32 Frontier warriors. 33 Girl of Ceylon. 34 Parsee lady. 35 Cashmere girls cleaning rice. 36 Low caste native. 37 Burmese native. 38 Group of natives. 39 Group of Booteas. 40 Famine sufferers. f: 12 17. THE BRITISH ISLES. 1 English scenery. 21 Reaping. 2 Scottish scenery. 22 Stacking. 3 Scottish Highland. 23 Highland cattle (Bonheur). 4 Irish lake scenery. 24 Harvest time. 5 Welsh scenery. 25 Sheep shearing. 6 Street in Oxford. 26 Peat digging. 7 The Thames. 27 Welsh slate quarries. 8 English landscape. 28 Crofter’s stock taking. 9 Street in London. 29 Irish jaunting car. 10 Ann Hathaway cottage. 30 Shetland ponies. 11 Warwick castle. 31 The Hoy express, Orkney. 12 Typical Irish cottage. 32 London docks. 13 Scotch dwelling. 33 The meet—hunting. 14 Highland steading. 34 Kitchen of Highland cottage. 15 Cathedral of Canterbury. 35 Welsh women. 16 Interior of cathedral. 36 Peasants. 17 Interior of House of Commons. 37 Irish peasants. 18 Tower of London. 38 The wishing chair. 19 Trafalgar Square, London. 39 London loafers. 20 Sowing. 40 Thames police. 18. AMID THE ALPS. 1 A mountain crag. 20 Children carrying wood. 2 Staubach falls, Lauterbrunnen. 21 Picking grapes. 3 Sea of ice. 22 Haymakers. 4 Matterhorn. 23 A mountain herd. 5 Chamounix. 24 Milking goats. 6 Mountain huts. 25 Lace maker, Lauterbrunnen. 7 A chalet. 26 Carting hay. 8 Lucerne. 27 Taking wine to market. 9 Farm house, Interlaken. 28 Mountain climbing trains. 10 Swiss inn. 29 Diligence. 11 Station in the mountains. 30 Lake steamer. 12 Castle of Chillon. 31 Ascent of Rigi by rail. 13 Hospice of St. Bernard. 32 Milk sellers. 34 St. Bernard dogs (Landseer). 33 Dealers in wood carvings. 15 Cathedral at Lucerne. 34 Women street cleaners, Berne. 16 17 Interior of Cathedral of Lucerne. Rathhaus, Berne. 85 o r* Market scene at Zurich. 18 Post office, Geneva. 36 Guides. 19 University of Geneva. 37 Women in the fields. |19. AMERICAN HISTORY. 1 Landing of Columbus. 2 De Soto discovering Mississippi. 3 Landing of Henry Hudson. 4 The Mayflower. 5 Landing of the Pilgrims. 6 Perils of our forefathers. 7 Courtship of Miles Standish. 8 Retreat of Braddbck. 9 Evangeline. 10 Boston massacre. 11 Boston tea party. 12 Battle of Lexington. 13 Struggle at Concord bridge. 14 Retreat from Concord. 15 Battle of Bunker Hill. 16 Signing of the Declaration. 17 Thomas Jefferson. 18 Washington crossing the Delaware. 19 Battle of Princeton. 20 Battle of Bennington. 21 Surrender of Burgoyne. 22 The prayer at Valley Forge. 23 Indian massacre at Wyoming. 24 Action of Serapis and Richard. 25 Admiral Dewey. 2G Treason of* Arnold. 27 Capture of Major Andre. 28 General Marion and British officer. 29 Surrender of Cornwallis. 30 First cabinet. 31 Battle of Tippecanoe. 32 Death of Tecumseh. 33 Macedonian captured by Frigate U. S. 34 Scott entering Mexico. 35 Battle of Resaca de la Palma. 36 Bombardment of Fort Sumter. 37 Fortress Monroe. 38 Consultation of war. 39 Massachusetts troops in Baltimore. 40 Battle of Bull Run. 41 Battle of Antietam. 42 Reading F.mancipation Proclamation. 43 Siege of Vicksburg. 44 Battle of Chickamauga. 45 Dead around Fredericksburg. 46 Sherman’s march through Georgia. 47 Farragut at Mobile Bay. 48 Battle of the Wilderness. V.) Sheridan’s ride. 50 Surrender of Lee. 51 Capture of Jeff Davis. 52 Assassination of Lincoln. 20. CINDERELLA AND OTHER TALES. 1 Cinderella. 3 Dressing the sisters’ hair. 2 The two haughty sisters. 4 The Fairy Godmother appears. 13 5 Bringing in the pumpkin. 6 Cinderella's coach. 7 A rat for a coachman. 8 The Coachman. 9 Cinderella catching the lizard. 10 The six pages. 11 After disobeying the Godmother. 12 The prince finds the slipper. 13 Heralds were sent all through the kingdom. 14 Cinderella trying on the slipper. 15 At the wedding. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. 1 Prophecy of the fairy. 2 The young princess. 3 The princess spinning. 4 The castle. 5 The prince plans the release of the prin¬ cess. 6 The prince approaches the castle. 7 The prince finds the princess. 8 Awakening of the princess. 9 The prince and princess. 10 The wedding procession. NEW NURSERY RHYMES. 1 Betsy and Kate. 2 Hen and ducklings. 3 Ginger bread. 4 Goose and Puppy. 5 Mother Dog and Goose. G The ancient Mrs. Snort. 7 The Goat and the Girl. 8 The Dicky Bird. 9 The new shoes. 10 The Duck and the Mouse. 11 Little Girl and Turnip. 12 Walk to London Town. 13 A very fine dog. 14 Willie and the Impertinent Bee. 15 Lucy and her Dolly. 1G The Dog and the Rabbit. 17 The Sand Pile. 18 Gifts of Santa Claus. 19 The Trumpet and Drum. 20 Pussy’s Tea Time. 21. HIAWATHA’S CHILDHOOD. 1 Robin Redbreast meets Jenny Wren. 2 Robin proposes to Jenny. 3 Jenny blushed behind her fan. 4 The fowls I invited to the wedding. 5 Parson Rook and the Lark. 6 The wedding. 7 The wedding feast. 8 The wedding chorus. 9 Leader of the chorus. 10 Death of Cock Robin. 11 Story of his death and burial. 12 Story of burial ceremonies. HIAWATHA'S CHILDHOOD. 1 Wigwam of Nokomis. 2 The naked bear. 3 The signs of the heavens. 4 The rainbow. 5 The owl and owlet. 6 The owl. 7 What the birds said. 8 What the beasts said. 9 The beaver. 10 Iagoo and Hiawatha. 11 Hiawatha. 12 Hiawatha in the forest. 13 The squirrel. 14 The shooting of the deer. 15 Feast in honor of Hiawatha. 16 Indian picture writing and implements. 22A* THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND SOUTHERN STATES. 1 Map—Bird's eye view of United States. 2 Eastern half of United States. 3. The Mississippi river system. 4 Lake Agassiz, Minnesota. 5 Sources of the Mississippi. 6 Lake Itasca, Minnesota. 7 Minnesota-—Minnehaha Falls, Summer. 8 Minnehaha Falls, Winter. 9 Minneapolis, Pillsbury Flour Mills. 10 St. Paul. 11. Mississippi River-—Snag Boat. 12. Passenger and Freight Boat. 13. St. Louis Bridge. 14 Missouri—St. Louis, Lucas Place. 15 Map—Chicago and Desplaines River. 16 Chicago—Adams Street. 17 World’s Fair Court of Honor. 18 World’s Fair, Administration Build¬ ing. 19 World’s Fair, view from the Colon¬ nade. 20 World’s Fair, New York State Building. 21 Map—Meeting of Waters—Mississippi Val¬ ley. 22 The Mississippi Alluvia. 23 Louisiana—Reach on the Tchefuncta River. 24 Overflow of the Mississippi. 25 Cane Fields. 26 Sugar Mill. 27 New Orleans—Along the Levee. 28 Jackson Monument. 22B*. THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND THE SOUTHERN STATES. 29 Map—Southern States. 30 Charleston Harbor. 31 South Carolina—Charleston, Battery Park, and Ashley River. 32 Charleston private residence—early style. 33 Charleston. St. Michael’s Church. 34 Charleston, Custom House. 35 Charleston, Orphan Asylum. 36 Charleston, State Military Academy. 37 Charleston. Fort Moultrie. 38 Georgia—Savannah. Forsyth Park. 39 ' Savannah, Pulaski Monument. 40 Savannah, Jasper Monument. 41 Savannah, Sherman's Headquarters. 42 Savannah, Bonaventure Cemetery. 43 Savannah, Bonaventure Cemetery. 44 Savannah, a Negro Home. 45 Savannah, Negro Children. 46 Cotton Field. 47 Cotton Gin. 48 Savannah, Cotton Press. 49 Savannah, Compressed Cotton in bales. 50 Atlanta Exposition—Clara Meer. Woman's Building and Manu¬ facturers’ Building. 14 51 Atlanta Exposition—Woman's Build¬ ing. 52 Atlanta Exposition—New York State Building. 53 Atlanta Exposition—Battle-scarred Cabin. 54 Map—Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain. 55 Tennessee—Chattanooga, from Lookout Mountain. 56 Lookout Mountain. 57 Lookout Mountain, Sunset Rock. 58 Chickamauga Battlefield. 59 Statue of General Thomas, Washington, D. C. 60 Statue of General Grant, Chicago, Ill. 61 Map—-Florida. 62 Florida—Silver Springs. |23A. PENNSYLVANIA, MARYLAND 1 Map—Northern Appalachians. 2 Topographical Map of Pennsylvania. 3 Ocean Surf—New Jersey. 4 Lakewood, New Jersey. 5 Princeton College, N. J.—Nassau Hall. 6 Delaware Water Gap. 7 Geological Map 5f Eastern part of North America. 8 Coal Areas of Pennsylvania. . 8 (A) Panther Creek, Anthracite Basin. 8' (B) Courses and flexures of ridge in Cen¬ tral Pennsylvania. 9 Schuylkill coal region. 10 Pyne coal breaker—Scranton. 11 Descending coal mine shaft. 12 Interior of coal mine. 13 Group of slate pickers. 14 Interior of coal breaker—Slate boys. 63 Okeechobee Lake and Alligator. 64 Snow Egret in Breeding Plumage. 65 Palm Beach, avenue of cocoanut trees. 66 Palm Beach, an Orange Grove. 67 St. Augustine, Hotel Ponce de Leon. 68 St. Augustine, Court of Hotel Ponce de Leon. 69 Sea Anemone—Actina, Florida. 70 Orbicella and Dichocoenia. 71 Madrepore. 72 Coral. Dendrogyra. *No. 22. 23 and 24 are sets of 72 slides, which divide naturally into two parts, hence they have been classified as A and B. Each division so made is complete in itself. AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 15 Flora of coal period. 16 Fossil leaf of tree fern. 17 Reptiles of Muschelkalk period. 18 Reptiles of Liassic period. 19 Mauch Chunk, from Flagstaff. 20 Pittsburgh—Confluence of the Alleghany and Monongahela Rivers. 21 Map—Pipe lines from oil region. 22 Kinzua Bridge. 23 Natural Gas Wells—Grapeville, Pa. 24 Oil Wells—Bradford, Pa. 25 Construction of an oil derrick. 26 Interior of an oil derrick—-Boring a well. 27 Loading a well with Nitroglycerine. 28 Shooting a well. 29 Oil tank on fire. 30 Gas well on fire. t23B. PENNSYLVANIA. MARYLAND AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 31 Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. 32 Virginia quail. 33 Luray Cave, Virginia—Ball room. 34 Luray Cave, Virginia—Coral Springs. 35 Natural Bridge, Virginia—distant view. 36 Natural Bridge, Virgiftia—near view. 37 Philadelphia—Girard College Old Penn Mansion. 38 Girard College. 39 Carpenter’s Hall. 40 Independence Hall. 41 Interior Independence Hall. 42 Old Liberty Bell. 43 On the Blue Juniata. 44 Horseshoe Curve. Pennsylvania R. R. 45 Dismal Swamp, Virginia. 46 Lake Drummond, Dismal Swamp, Va. 47 Richmond—One of the freed races. 48 Virginia ox team. 49 The Capitol. 50 Squirrels in park. 51 Statue of “Stonewall” Jackson. 52 Lee Monument. 53 Statue of Washington. 54 Mount Vernon. 55 Baltimore—Washington Monument. 56 Peahody Institute. 57 Arlington, Va.—Monument to the unknown dead. 58 Washington—Washington Monument. 59 Congressional Library. 60 The Capitol. 61 U. S. Senate Chamber. 62 Hall of Representatives. 63 White House. 64 White House, east room. 65 Treasury Building. 66 Department of State. 67 Map—Population of United States, Y790. 68 Original U. S. Flag with thirteen stars. 69 Map—Population of United States, 1890. 70 U. S. Flag with forty-five stars. 1896. 71 Blue Flag." 72 Great Rhododendron. f24A. NEW ENGLAND AND 1 Map—North Atlantic Currents. 2 Depths- of the Atlantic Ocean on coast of North America. 3 Newport. R. I.—Bathing scene. 4 Old Mill and Channing Monument. 5 New Bedford—Old Whaler. 6 Whaling strips. 7 Nantucket—Old wind mill. 8 On the lookout. 9 Siasconset. The Town Pump. 10 Cottage City—Martha’s Vineyard. ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY. 11 Plymouth-—Forefathers’ Rock. 12 The sea from Burial Hill. 13 oldest house, built 1660. 14 Pilgrim Hall. 15 Embarkation of Pilgrims from Delft Haven. 16 The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, December 20th, 1620. 17 National Monument to forefathers. 18 Duxbury—Monument to Miles Standish. 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Boston—Boston Common and Public Gar- 28 den. 29 Bridge in Public Garden. SO Franklin Monument. Tablet on Franklin Monument. 31 Academy of Fine Arts. 32 Public Library. 33 Old North Church. 34 Charlestown—Bunker Hill Monument. 35 Cambridge—Washington Elm. 36 Longfellow’s Residence. Statue of John Harvard. Harvard College, Massachusetts Hall. Lexington—Battlefield Monument. Monument to minute men. Salem—Pleasant Street. Roger Williams Witch house. Gloucester—Fishing Schooner. Cod Fish. f24B. NEW ENGLAND AND ST. Isle au Haut—Looking west. 56 Fishermen’s huts. 57 Bar Harbor—Morning on Frenchman’s bay. From Bar Island. 58 Balancing rock and surf. 59 Rock fissure on coast. 60 Cathedral rock. 61 Doghead rock at Oven. 62 Kebo avenue. ' 63 Entrance to Kebo Valley club. 64 Green Mountain railway at Summit. 65 From summit of Green mountain. 66 Fox island—Maine—A mackerel catcher. 67 Mackerel. 68 Moosehead lake from Mt. Kineo. eq Mt. Katahdin from west branch of Penob¬ scot river. Maine lumbering—Winter. Moose family. St. John river, N. B.—High tide. LAWRENCE VALLEY. Ebb tide. Junction of Restigouche and Metapedia rivers, N. B. Salmon catching—The leap. Iceberg off St. Johns, Newfoundland. Iceberg off St. Johns, Newfoundland. Montmorency falls. Quebec—The citadel. Montreal—Looking northwest. From Mt. Royal. Thousand islands—Alexandria Bay. Private residence. “Little Lehigh.’’ “Edgewood.” • “The Rift.” “The Sentinel.” Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis). Mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia). 25. ENGLISH Battle of Hastings. Finding body of Harold. Edward III and John of France. Death of Tyler, 1381. Anne of Boleyn. Henry VIII, Catherine Parr, and Wolsey. Lady Jane Grey and Ascham. And Edward VI. Mary signing death warrant of Lady Jane Grey. John Knox preaching. Elizabeth reading Raleigh's inscription on window. Surrender of Mary Stuart, 1567. Mary Stuart escaping from Loch Leven, 1568. Interview between Elizabeth and Mary. Mary Stuart going to execution. Destruction of Spanish Armada. Gunpowder plot discovered, 1605. Trial of Earl of Stafford, 1641. HISTORY. 19 Eve of battle of Edge Hill, 1642 20 Charles I of England. 21 Giving Bible to Bishop Luxon, 1648. 22 Trial of Charles I, 1649. 23 Cromwell’s daughter interceding for Charles I. 24 Charles I parting with his children, 1649. 25 Going to execution, 1649. 26 Cromwell dissolving Long Parliament, 1654. 27 And family at Hampton Court, 1654. 28 Acquittal of seven bishops, 1688. 29 Battle of Boyne, 1690. 30 Prince Charles at battle Preston Pans, 1745. 31 Death of Gen. Wolfe at Quebec, 1759. 32 Indian hostage princes delivering treaty to Cornwallis. 1799. 33 Nelson on board the San Josef, 1798. 34 Nelson’s last signal. 35 Battle of Quatre Bras. 36 Victoria’s reception, 1850. 37 At Lucknow. 26. AROUND BOSTON AND CONCORD. Charles Sumner. 16 William Lloyd Garrison. 17 Beacon street, Boston. 18 Boston—Park Street church. 19 King’s chapel. • 20 Hancock house. 21 Cambridge—Longfellow house. 22 Washington elm. Concord—Lowell house. 23 Alcott house. • 24 Alcott house—School of Philosophy. 25 Alcott lot, Sleepy Hollow. 26 Emerson’s grave. 27 Hawthorne’s grave. 28 Barrett house. The Old Manse. Concord—Hawthorne's “Wayside.” Emerson house. Minute Man mounment. The Bridge monument. Concord—Unitarian church. Pilgrim hall, Plymouth—Platter of Miles Standish. Ancient spinning wheel. Peregrine White’s cradle. Plymouth, site of watch tower. Plymouth Rock Norumbega tower. Lake Walden from Thoreau’s camp. 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 27. THE PHILIPPINES. Panorama of Manila. Commerce of Pasig river. Spanish bridge, Manila. Hotel, Manila. Oldest church, Manila. Insular building, Manila. St. Augustine church, effect of earthquake, 1872. Residence of merchant, Manila. Business street at midday. Fire engine company, Manila. Bathing on Pasig river. Pasig river above Manila. Lumber yard, Manila (bamboo). Native house (cost $25). Old Spanish barricade, Manila. Bridge destroyed by insurgents. Fort damaged by Dewey’s fleet. Cavite arsenal and shipyard. Native warriors, Eciaja, Luzon. Governor of Mariveles and suite. 21 Natives of Eciaja, Luzon. 22 Chiefs of Mindanao. 23 Half breed Indian girl. 24 Scene near Olas Pinos. 25 Agoncillo, Aguinaldo’s foreign representa¬ tive. 26 Near Marcurlang lake, Luzon. 27 Camiquin, Luzon. 28 Tropical road, Iloilo. 29 Maijaijai town and mountains in Luzon. 30 Plowing in Iloilo. 31 In camp at Presidio. 32 On the march from Presidio. 33 Wrecked fort near Manila. 34 Trenches on the firing line. 35 Water buffalo, cart and driver. 36 Gate and drawbridge, old wall. 37 Bringing in wounded. 38 Officers’ headquarters (Gen. Lawton). 39 Bringing in wounded on handcar. 40 Thanksgiving dinner with Dewey. 28. SOUTH AFRICA. Relief map of Africa. Map of Southeast Africa. On deck, bound for South Africa. Cape Town and Table bay. Parliament house, Cape Town. Saturday market, Cape Town. On road to Wynberg. Port Elizabeth. Market, Port Elizabeth. Market square, Kimberly. Du Toits Pan road, Kimberly. Yaal river at Barkley West. Open workings, Kimberly. Depositing floors, Kimberly. Diamond mines, Kimberly. Washing plant. Kimberly. Pulsator, Kimberly. Searching tables, Kimberly. Compound, Kimberly. Orange river, railroad bridge. 21 Johannesburg. 22 Commissioner street, Johannesburg. 23 Market square, Johannesburg. 24 Recreation grounds, Johannesburg. 25 Gold mines, Johannesburg. 25 Gold mining. 26 Pretoria. 27 Government buildings, Pretoria. 28 Boers outspanning. 29 Changing mule teams. 30 Bound for gold fields. 31 Native kraal, Amajuba hill. 32 Native medicine man. 32a Witch doctor. 33 Pietermaritzburg. 34 Low veldt country. 35 Durban. 36 Laager of pioneers of British South Africa Co. 29. INDIAN CHILD LIFE. Arickaras—A runaway. 10 Pueblos—A greedy bear. 11 In mischief. 12 Chippewas—Canoe boys. 13 Assiniboins—Winter sports. 14 Sioux—The Antelope family. 15 Cochitas—Cliff dwellers and pet. 16 Pueblos—The burro race. 17 Crows—Learning to shoot. 18 Navajos—Little Bird, the shepherd boy. Little Beaver and tame Crows. Pawnees—Bright Eyes and his puma. Crows—Hodgska makes a visit. Piegans—Playing at moving house. Sioux—War dance. Poncas—Taking care of ponies. Winnebagoes—Babies. Pueblos—What frightened the boys. 30. ALL THE WORLD OVER. North America—Red man at home. Virginia colored children. Greenland—Waiting for the sledge. London East—Diamond jubilee. East—Organ grinder. West—His first suit. Wales—A morning gossip. Ireland—An eviction. Scotland—Tom the Piper’s son. Holland—On the ice. Cottage on Marken island. Germany—Christmas tree. Switzerland—Wild strawberries. Paris—rrimness in the park. Brittany—In a Breton church. 16 Normandy—Off to market. 17 Spain—A wayside lesson. 18 Venice—A flower for an “octopus.” 19 A swimming lesson. 20 Greece—A warrior. 21 Little Russia—The w y ater carrier. 22 Lapland—Milking the reindeer. 23 Gipsies—Nearly dinner time. 24 Turkestan—A Turcoman steed. 25 India—A snake charmer. 26 China—In a soup shop. 27 Japan—A riekisha ride. 28 Egypt—“A bite, a bite.” 29 Morocco—A young orator. 30 Central Africa—The family churn. 17 31. AESOP’S TABLES. 1 The Lion and the Mouse. 14 The Dog and his Shadow. 2 The Fox and the Goa-t. 15 The Wolf and the Crane. 3 The Hare and the Tortoise. 16 The Tortoise and the Eagle. 4 The Horse and the Loaded Ass. 17 The Cat and the Fox. 5 The Dog in the Manger. 18 The Country Mouse and the City Mouse. 6 The Snake and the File. 19 The Bear and the Bee Hives. 7 The Fox and the Sick Lion. 20 The Fox and the Stork. 8 The Jackdaw and Peacock. 21 The Man and the Goose. 9 The Fox in the Well. 22 The Kid and the Wolf. 10 The Crow and the Pitcher. 23 The Angler and the Little Fish. 11 The Frogs desiring a King. 24 The Cat and the Mice. 12 The Fox without a Tail. 25 The Fox and the Crow. 13 The Fox and the Grapes. • 32. EARLY HISTORY OF ILLINOIS 1 Map of Illinois. 2 Chief Shabbona. 3 Chief Black Hawk. 4 Piasa God. 5 Interior of Long house. 6 An Indian burial place. 7 Marquette. 8 Departure from St. Ignace. 9 And Joliet on Wisconsin. 10 First landing. 11 Arrival. 12 Death. 13 Burial. 14 Tonti—Two recitations. 15 La Salle. 16 On a voyage. 17 Starved Rock. 18 Jean Baptiste and his cabin. 19 Fort Chartres. 20 Scene. 21 George Rogers Clark 22 Ordinance of 1787. 23 First Fort Dearborn. 24 First state house—Kaskaskia. 25 Seal of state of Illinois. 26 Kinzie house. 27 Chicago in 1821. 28 Second Fort Dearborn. 29 Wolfe’s Point. 30 Site of Lake street bridge. 31 Mormon temple. 32 Lincoln's birthplace. 33 Lincoln—Two recitations. 34 Lincoln’s residence. 35 Douglas. 36 Lincoln’s statue. 37 Monument. 38 Grant. 39 Yates. 40 Logan. * 41 Capitol. 42 Library hall. 43 John Rogers Clark. 33. AESOP’S FABLES. (SECOND SERIES.) 1 The Stag looking into the Water. 14 The Fox and the Frog. 2 The Hares and ETogs. 15 The mischievous Dog. 3 The Lark and her Young Ones. 16 The Cock and the Jewel. 4 The Lion and the Four Bulls. 17 The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle. 5 The Fox and the Lion. 18 The Crow and the Mussel. 6 The Bull and the Goat. 19 The Fox and the Wolf. 7 The Ox and the Frog. 20 The Wolf and the Lamb. 8 The Lion, the Bear and the Fox. Shepherd's Boy. 21 The Fox and the Crab. 9 The 22 The Ass, the Lion and the Cock. 10 The Hawk and the Nightingale. 23 The Wasps and the Honey Pot. 11 The old Dog and his Master. 24 The Vine and the Goat. 12 13 The The Wild Boar and the Fox. Nurse and the Wolf. 25 The Dog and the Wolf. f34. THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS AND THE GREAT CENTRAL PLAIN. 2 Map, North America—Cretaceous period. 3 Parts under water. 4 Phenocodus primevus Cope—Eocene, Wy¬ oming. 5 Titanotherium robustum, Miocene, South Dakota. 6 Restoration of Titanotherium robustum. 7 Physical map—North America. 8 Map—Physical areas of Rocky mountains and Great basin. 9 Colorado and Utah. 10 Geological map of Wasatch moun¬ tains. 11 Castle rock—Green river—Wyoming. 12 Chimney rock—Green river—Wyoming. 13 Echo canyon, Utah. 14 Pulpit rock. 15 Weber canyon. 16 Devil’s slide. 17 Ogden—East from Weber river. 18 City hall and opera house. 19 Map—Lake Bonneville. 20 Utah—Logan canyon—Ancient terraces. 21 Salt Lake City—From Prospect hill. 22 Brigham Young’s residence. 23 Mormon temple. 24 Mormon tabernacle. 25 Utah—Bear river dam. canal for irrigation. 26 Canal for irrigation. ' 27 Land reclaimed by irrigation. 28 Pear trees near Ogden. 29 Cabbage field near Ogden. 30 Tomato field. 31 Beet field near Lehi. 18 32 Harvesting- alfalfa. 33 Castle canyon. 34 Castle canyon—Castle gate. 35 Map—Colorado. 30 Denver—The capitol. 37 Monument Park—Mother Grundy. 38 The Bridge of Sighs. 39 Gateway to Garden of the Gods—West¬ ward. 40 Eastward. 41 Garden of the Gods—Cathedral spires. 42 Balanced rock. 43 Manitou—Colorado. 44 Colorado Springs, from top of Cheyenne canyon. 45 Pike's peak railroad. 40 Top of Pike’s peak—The observatory. 47 Train in Itoyal gorge—Colorado. 48 Bridge in Royal gorge. 49 Leadville, Colorado. 50 Mountain of the Holy Cross, Colorado. 51 Marshall pass, Colorado. 52 Black canyon, Colorado — Curricanti Needle. 53 Mt. Kendall, from Silverton. 54 Pass from Silverton to Ophir. |35. NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA AND THE GRAND CANYON. 1 Map. 2 Old palace, New Mexico. 8 Church San Miguel, Santa Fe. 4 Old Curiosity Shop, Santa Fe. 5 A Mexican house. 6 Mesa Encantada. 7 In Pueblo San Juan. 8 of Luguna. 9 Old Carreta. 10 Acoma Pueblo. 11 Relics of an ancient race. 12 Navajo church. New Mexico. 13 Pueblo of Walpi, Arizona. 14 Tewa. 15 Taos. 16 Indians of Southern Utah. 17 Apache Chief Geronimo. 18 Pair of Mojave Indians. . 19 20 Ruins of cliff dwellings. 21 Section north, of Grand canyon. 22 Stage route to Grand canyon. 23 San Francisco mountains. 24 San Francisco mountains. 25 Stage to Grand canyon. 26 Hance's camp. 27 Canyon, north from Moran point. 28 North from Bissell point. 29 Southwest from Bissell point. 30 Northeast from Bissell point. 31 From O’Neill’s point. 32 South from Dance’s trail. 33 Hance’s new trail. 34 At the river. 35 Southwest from Hance’s trail. 36 North from Hance's camp. 37 Tower of Label. 38 39 Cactus, World’s Fair. 40 Yucca in bloom. 36. ENGLISH HISTORY. 1 King Alfred and the cakes. 2 Sir Thomas More in prison. 3 Queen Philippa pleading for burghers. 4 Mary Stuart and Elizabeth. 5 Destruction of Spanish Armada. 6 Siege of Gibraltar, 1704. 7 Death of Nelson. 8 Battle of Waterloo. 9 Meeting of Wellington and Bliieher. 10 Bombardment of Sebastopol. 1855. 11 Tower of London. 12 Kenilworth castle. 13 Warwick castle. 14 Windsor castle. 14a Windsor castle, east terrace. 15 Windsor Stoke—Pogis chapel. 16 Canterbury cathedral. 17 Queen Victoria. 18 Bplmorai castle. 19 Westminster abbey. 20 East end. 21 Hall—Interior. 22 Poet's corner, Westminster abbey. 23 Canning monument, Westminster. 24 House of Parliament. 25 House of Commons. 26 Edinburgh castle—Above. 27 Below. 2£ Abbotsford. 29 Melrose abbey. 437. LIFE OF COLUMBUS, GEORGE WASHINGTON, AND PAUL REVERE’S RIDE. COLUMBUS. 1 Columbus before council at Salamanca. 3 Propounding his theories. 5 Leaving Palos. 6 Three ships. 7 Dawn revealing New World to Columbus. 8 Dawn revealing New World to Columbus. 9 Landing of Columbus. 10 Columbus’ return from America. 11 In chains. 12 Death-bed of Columbus. « WASHINGTON. 1 Washington. 1 y 2 The cherry tree incident. 2 Young Washington a peacemaker. 2 y 2 Washington as a surveyor. 3 Courtship of Washington. 4 Washington at Fort Duquesne. 4 y 2 The people of Winchester appealing to Washington. 5 Washington taking command of the army. 6 Crossing the Delaware. 6 a /£ Subduing a camp brawl. 7 The prayer at Valley Forge. 8 Surrender, of Cornwallis. 9 Washington entering New York city. 10 Lafayette at Mount Vernon. 11 The inaugural address of Washington. 11 Vj Lady Washington’s reception. 12 Last moments of Washington. 13 Washington’s birthday. PAUL REVERE. 1 He said to his friend, “If the British march.” 2 Then he climbed to the tower of the church. 3 And lo ! as he looks on the belfry’s height 4 And beneath, from the pebbles, in pass¬ ing a spark. 5 It was twelve by the village clock. 6 It was one by the village clock. 7 And one was safe and asleep in his bed. 8 How the farmers gave them bail tor ball 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 38. ROBINSON CRUSOE, CINDERELLA, AND RED RIDING HOOD. ROBINSON CRUSOE. His father entreats him to stay home. He holds fast to a piece of wreck. He loads his raft. He begins to be ill. He sails around his island. He starts on his journey. He discovers bones of human bodies. He gets a view of the wreck. He delivers Friday. Crusoe and Friday in cave. The Spaniard has fierce fight with savage. The prospect of deliverance overcomes him. CINDERELLA. Cinderella helping her sisters dress for the ball. 2 Cinderella's sisters leave her alone at home. 3 Godmother appears. 4 Cinderella at the ball. 5 Drops the glass slipper in her flight. 6 The glass slipper fits Cinderella’s foot. RED RIDING HOOD. 1 Little Red Riding Hood leaving home. 2 Meeting the wolf. 3 The wolf at door of grandmother’s cottage. 4 Dressing in grandmother’s night- robe. 5 Little Red Riding Hood in bed with the wolf. G The wolf killed by the woodman. |39. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, SUWANEE RIVER, OLD KEN¬ TUCKY HOME. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 1 Birthplace of Lincoln. 2 Lincoln on a flatboat. 3 A wood-chopper, studying at noon. 4 Lincoln’s debate with Douglas. 5 Lincoln raising the flag on Independence hall. 6 Lincoln’s first inauguration. 7 Lincoln visiting soldiers in hospital. 8 First reading of emancipation proclama¬ tion. 9 Lincoln’s speech at Gettysburg. 10 Visit to Richmond. 11 Assassination of Lincoln. 12 Death-bed of Lincoln. 13 Lincoln’s monument, Springfield, Ill. 14 Abraham Lincoln. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. 1 George Harris taking leave of his wife. 2 An evening in Uncle Tom’s cabin. 3 Escape of Eliza and child on the ice. 4 Uncle Tom sold and leaving his family. 5 Eva St. Clair makes a friend of Uncle Tom. 6 Uncle Tom saves Eva from drowning. 7 George Harris resisting the slave hunters. 8 Eva and Topsy. 9 Eva reading to Uncle Tom. 10 Eva’s dying farewell. 11 Legree’s cruelty to Uncle Tom. 12 Death of Uncle Tom. SUWANEE RIVER—8 slides. 1 Way down upon de S’wanee ribber. 2 Dere’s where my heart is turning ebber. 3 All up and down the whole creation. 4 Chorus: All de world am sad. 5 All round de little farm I wandered. 6 When I was playing with my brother. 7 One little hut among the bushes. 8 When shall I see the bees a-humming. OLD KENTUCKY HOME—6 slides. 1 Kentucky home. 2 Weep no more today. 3 Of the moon. 4 Have no part. 5 A few more days. 6 The road. 140. AMERICAN HISTORY. (SECOND 1 Landing of Columbus, 1492. 2 De Soto discovering the Mississippi. 3 Landing of Henry Hudson. 4 Landing at Jamestown, 1607. 5 Baptism of Pocahontas. 6 Marriage of Pocahontas. 7 Pilgrims welcomed by Samoset, 1621. 8 Puritans’ first Sunday in America. 9 The courtship of Miles Standish. 10 Bridal procession from “Courtship of Miles Standish.” 11 Landing of Roger Williams, 1636. 12 Treaty with Indians. 13 Retreat of Braddock. 14 Death of General Montcalm, 1759. 15 Patrick Henry’s address. 16 Boston tea party. 17 Battle of Lexington, 1775. 18 Retreat of British from Concord. 19 Capture of Ticonderoga. 20 Evacuation of Boston. 21 Battle of Trenton. 22 Surrender of Burgoyne, 1777. 23 Action of Serapis and Richard. SERIES.) 24 Treason of Arnold. 25 Capture of Major Andre. 26 General Marion and British officer, 1789. 27 Constitutional convention, 1787. 28 Franklin’s experiment with kite. 29 Franklin at court of St. James. 30 Drafting the Declaration of Independence. 31 Battle of Tippecanoe. 32 Fulton’s first steamboat. 33 Constitution and Guerriere. 34 First passenger train in United States. 35 Webster’s reply to Hayne : 36 Storming of Chapultepec, 1847. 37 Henry Clay in United States senate. 38 Landing of Atlantic cable in Newfound¬ land. THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. 1 Oh, say can you see. 2 And the rockets’ red glare. 3 On the shore dimly seen. 4 And where is that band, 5 Oh, thus be it ever. 6 And this be our motto 20 f41. EVANGELINE, RIP VAN WINKLE, VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. 1 The forest primeval. 2 Pastor in street of Acadia. 3 Evangeline going to church. 4 House and barns of Benedict. 5 Evangeline and Gabriel hunting eggs. 6 Indian summer—Return of flocks and har¬ vesters. 7 Basil and Benedict arranging betrothal. 8 Notary drinking to health of couple. 9 Merry-making at the betrothal. 10 Women in churchyard — Arrival of sol¬ diers. 11 Engjjsh commander delivering order. 12 Priest in church—Subduing his people. 13 Parting of Evangeline and Gabriel. 14 Evangeline with her father at seaside. 15 Burial of Evangeline’s father. 1G Evangeline at the prow of the boat. 17 Boat on Mississippi—With bugler. 18 Basil on horseback calling his cattle. 19 Evangeline in the garden. 20 Indian woman at tent of Evangeline. 21 Black-robed chief of the missions. 22 Hunter’s lodge in ruins. 23 Evangeline in Philadelphia visiting the sick. 24 Evangeline finds Gabriel at last. RIP VAN WINKLE. 1 Rip playing with the children. 2 In the village inn. 3 And his scolding wife. 4 On the mountains. 5 Returns after a sleep of twenty years. 6 Relating his story. THE COURTIN. 1 Zekie crep’ up quiet unbeknown. 2 An’ there sot Iluldy all alone. 3 She thought no voice hed sech a swing. 4 He stood a spell on one foot fust. 5 Thet last word pricked him like a pin. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. 1 Under a spreading chestnut tree. 2 You can hear him swing his heavy sledge. 3 And children coming home from school. 4 He goes on Sunday to his church. 5 And with his hard, rough hand. 6 Each morning sees some task begin. 7 Longfellow in his study. f42. EGYPT. (WITH LECTURE). 1 Relief map of Africa. 2 Egyptian universe. 3 Roman empire—Third century. 4 Map of Egypt. 5 Plan of Alexandria. 6 Barrage of the Nile. 7 Lotus and papyrus. 8 Field of daisies in Egypt. 9 Sacred ibis. 10 Hawk (falcon). 11 Plan of Caii ; o. 12 Cairo—Old gate. 13 Street scene. 14 Hotel du Nil, court. 15 Water vender. 16 ' Street restaurant. 17 The citadel. 18 Mosque of Mohammed Ali. 19 Panorama, northwest from citadel. 20 Street scene and mosque. 21 Old Cairo—Mosque of Amr—Sanctuary. 22 Pair of columns. 23 Cairo—Native shoemaker. 24 Donkeys and donkey boys. 25 A runner. 26 Tombs of the Mamelukes. 27 Gizeh—The museum, interior. 28 Khefren—Portrait-statue in museum. 29 Wooden statue from Sakkara. 30 Road to Great Pyramid. 31 Pyramid of Cheops (Ivhufu, 3969-3908 B. C.) 32 Section of great pyramid. 33 Great pyramid—Detail. 34 The Sphinx—Front view. 35 The third pyramid (Menkaura 3845-3784 B. C.) 36 The desert. 37 Sakkara—Step pyramid. 38 Memphis—Statue of Rameses II. 39 Banks of the Nile. 40 Sunset on the Nile. 41 A shaduf on the Nile. 42 A sakiyeh, Heliopolis. 43 Section of Temple of Ivhunsu, Thebes. 44 Denderah—Front view of temple. 45 Denderah—Rear wall of temple. 46 Map of Thebes. 47 Temple of Luxor—Colonnade looking northeast. 48 Statue of Rameses II. 49 Plan of restored temples at Karnak. 50 Karnak. the southern Pylons—Looking in. 51 The sacred lake. 52 The obelisk. 53 Hypost.vle hall, main avenue. 54 Hypostyle hall, looking north. 55 King Sheshenk and Jewish captives. 56 Restoration of hall of columns. 57 Thebes—The Ramesseum. 58 Mummy of Rameses II, or “Sesostris.” 59 Thebes—Colossi of Memnon. 60 Edfu—rylon of great temple. 61 Mural sculptures. 62 Map—Assuan to Philae. 63 Island of Thilae—From the north. 64 Philae—Temple of Isis, first pylon. 65 Temple of Isis, looking out first pylon. 66 “Pharaoh’s Bed,” general view. 67 Caravan of camels. 68 Assuan—The market. 69 Nubians. 70 Abu-Simbel—Facade of great temple. 71 Bougainvillea speciosa. 72 Sacred lotus of the Nile. f43. GREECE (WITH LECTURE). 1 Relief map of Europe. 2 Map—Greece and the Greek colonies. 3 Modern Greece. 4 Athens and environs. 5 Piraeus—General view. 6 Piraeus—Fruit stand. 7 Bay of Phaleron. 21 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 Plan of ancient Athens. 41 Athens—Acropolis from southwest. 42 Dr. Schliemann's house. 43 The academy of science. 44 Statue of Aristotle. 45 Athens—Old Byzantine church. 46 Tower of the Winds. 47 Choragic monument of Lysikrates. 48 Arch of Hadrian. 49 Stadion, restored. 50 Greek soldiers. 51 Greek lady. 52 Greek children. 53 Theater of Dionysos. 54 Plan of Acropolis. 55 Athens—Acropolis, temple of Nike Ap- 56 teros. 57 Parthenon—Western front. 58 Northeast corner, restored. 59 East front restored and dissected. 60 “The Fates” from east, pediment. 61 Athens—Parthenon, fragment of frieze. 62 Parthenon, fragment of frieze. 63 Statue of Athena from’ Yarvakeion. 64 Erechtheion, portico of Caryatides. 65 Erechtheion, from southwest. 66 Archaic statue, Acropolis museum. 68 The Theseion. 67 Tribune of Demosthenes. 69 Statue of Demosthenes in the Hermitage. Athens—Areopagus, the steps. 70 Areopagus. 71 Statue of the Laocoon. 72 Statue of Mercury flying. 44. CHILDREN OF An igloo, from outside. 16 Diagram of Eskimo hut. 17 Standing before the bed. 18 Inside the igloo. 19 A home scene. 20 Women and babies. 21 A team of dogs. 22 Playing with pin and cup-ball. 23 Playing “noo-glook-took.” 24 Sled made With ice. 25 Reindeer “hunting.” 26 Child shooting at dogs. 27 The dogs’ dinner-time. 28 Hunting the musk ox. 29 Playing at hunting the musk ox. 30 Map—Marathon and environs. Marathon—The hill called “Soros.” The sea from top of “Soros.” The strait of Salamis. Eleusis. Megara. Peasant’s home. Ancient Corinth—The temple. A Corinthian capital. Map—Nauplia. Nauplia—The Palamidi. Plan of Tiryns. Tiryns—“Cyclopean” wall. Argos—The Acropolis. Mycenae—From railway station. Gate of the lions. % Excavations by Dr. Schliemann. “Treasury of Atreus.” Bust of Homer. Gold cup from Vaphio. Plan of Olympia. Olympia—The Buleuterion. Olympian statue of Jupiter restored. Olympia—Entrance to Stadion. The Heraeon. Hermes by Praxiteles. Mount Chalkis—The sea. Aegean—Gulf of Corinth. Mesolongion—Grave of Lord Byron's heart. Greek soldier. Gladiolus. Narcissus. THE COLD. Bear killing walrus. An unwelcome visitor. Boys rolling down hill. A race on hands and feet. Playing sand-bag ball. Knives and forks of ivory. Catching runaway dog. The seal’s igloo. Waiting for the seal. Boys spearing fish. The baby’s place on sled. Eskimo boat. A kiak. Boy shooting a deer. Adrift on ice floe. 45. PICTURES FROM MOTHER GOOSE. Title pictures. 17 Song of sixpence. Jack and Jill. 18 King was in counting house. Tom the Piper’s Son. 19 Little man and gun. Little Jack Horner. 20 Willy boy. Pussy’s in the well. 21 Jack Sprat. Polly, put the kettle on. 22 John Smith. Hey diddle diddle. 23 Mistress Mary. Little Boy Blue. 24 Ride a cock-horse. Little Bo Peep. 25 Rub-a-dub-dub. Baa baa, black sheep. 26 See-saw. Little Miss Muffett. 27 Curly locks. Simple Simon went a-fishing. 28 Two legs. Met a pieman. 29 One misty mornin^ There was a crooked man. 30 Four-and-twenty tailors. Hark, the dogs do bark. 31 A farmer. Old King Cole. 32 Old woman in shoe. |46. ROBIN HOOD, WILLIAM TELL, LADY OF THE LAKE. OF THE LAKE. 4 Robin Hood. Typical English home. 6 And Friar Tuck. Sherwood forest. 7 Arrests King Richard Same. 8 Paying homage to Richard. 22 9 Newstead abbey. 10 The last shaft. 11 At grave of Robin Hood. WILLIAM TELL. 1 Chamois in the Alps. 2 Gessler. 3 William Tell. 4 Map of four cantons. 5 The hat. 6 Tell’s oath. 7 Answer. 8 Escape. 9 Return to family. 10 Swiss resolve to rebel. 11 Oath of the Rutli. 12 Tell resolves to kill Gessler. LADY OF THE LAKE. 1 Canto 1, v. 13. 3 2, v. 6. 4 3, v. 9. 5 3, v. 22- 6 4, v. 13. 7 4, v. 29. 47. KAFFIR LIFE. 1 Captain in his cabin, South Atlantic steam¬ ship. 2 Officer on duty, South Atlantic steamship. 3 The boatswain, South Atlantic steamship. 4 Chief cook, South Atlantic steamship. 5 Steward on steamship, South Atlantic steamship. 6 Ship-life, South Atlantic steamship. 7 Cape Verde—Africa. 8 Indian ocean—Natal. 9 Ricksha drawn by Zulu, Durban—Natal. 10 Policeman, Pietermaritzburg—Natal. 11 Wagonette and oxen crossing Amanzintole R.—Natal. 12 Front view from a missionary’s home. 13 Missionary home—Natal. 14 Zulu schoolgirls carrying water for use in the mission school. 15 Zulu kraal—Pietermaritzburg—Natal. 16 . Natal. 17 Kaffir kraal, Natal. 18 Inhabitants of a Zulu kraal, civilized and heathen. 19 Construction of Kaffir hut—Natal. 20 Zulu housewife and child. 21 Chief Timothy Ogle (half caste) and his family. 22 Figtree—Natal. 23 Zulu boys making hominy. 24 Field work—Natal. 25 Zulu dancing. 26 Children. 27 Woman's costume. 28 Belles. 29 Woman carrying iron pot—Natal. 30 Little herder boy—Zululand—Natal. 31 Typical costume of Zulu young men. 32 Zulu Kaffir—Natal. 33 Zulu dandy. 34 Wizard. 35 Young men in courting costume. 48. RIVERS 1 The pool, White mountains. 2 Rapids, Columbia river. 3 Delaware water gap. - 4 Falls. Cheyenne canyon. 5 The Dalles, Wisconsin. 6 Yukon river and plain. 7 Drift from flood. Yukon river. 8 River Seine. Paris. 9 Bois de Boulogne, Paris. 10 Paris, the Seine. 11 Panorama of Rhine, Heidelberg. 12 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 13 Plaine, New Orleans. 14 Cutting ice—Mississippi river. 15 Lucerne and lake. AND GLACIERS. 16 Yellowstone river. 17 Yosemite valley. 18 Canon of the Colorado. 19 Mammoth cave. 20 Map of Mammoth cave. 21 Muir glacier. 22 Davidson glacier. Alaska. 23 Floating ice, Muir glacier. 24 On Muir glacier. 25 Teku glacier, Alaska. 26 Mer de Glace. 27 Adyl valley, the Caucasus. 28 Base of Rhone glacier. 29. Mer de glace. 30 Gorner glacier, from Moraine. 49. THE CHICAGO WATER SYSTEM. 1 Map Chicago, 1830. 2 Chicago, 1830. 3 Original water works. 4 Plan of engine, old works. 5 Map, growth of Ohuago. 6 Water tunnels and mains. 7 Ten-foot tunnel and branches. 8 Old, new, and four-mile tunnels. 9 Diagram, 68th street tunnel. 10 Interior new tunnel, construction. 11 Interior new tunnel. 12 Air lock, used during construction. 13 Bringing out cars of earth. 14 Carter Harrison crib (new tunnel). 15 Near view Harrison crib. 16 The supetstructure Harrison crib. 17 Diagram, Harrison crib. 18 Floor plans, Harrison crib. 19 The well and shaft, Harrison crib. 20 Floating out the foundation. . 21 Building the superstructure. 22 Building the superstructure. 23 Four-mile crib. 24 Well, four-mile crib. 25 Sixty-eighth street crib. 26 Well, Sixty-eighth street crib. 27 Pumping station, Central Park avenue. 28 Pumping station, Springfield avenue. 29 Excavating for pit, Central Park station. 30 Pit, Central Park station. 31 In the pit, Springfield avenue. 32 Diagram Springfield avenue. 33 In the boiler room. 34 Fourteenth street station. 35 Pump, Fourteenth street station, 30 mil¬ lion gallons. 36 Chicago avenue station. 37 New boilers for Chicago avenue. 38 Twenty-second street station. 23 39 40 41 42 1 2 3 4 5 6 -T < S !» . 1.0 11 1*? 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 V s A 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Lake View station. Pumps, Lake View station. Pumps, Lake View station. Norwood Park pumping station. 43 A pipe-yard, 36 ineb moire 44 A pipe derrick. 45 Taking supplies to cribs. 46 Lake View crib. 50. VIEWS OF CHICAGO. Panorama south from Auditorium. 27 'North from Auditorium. 28 West of Auditorium. 29 Columbus Memorial building. 30 Old Colon? bull ling. Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. I adding. 31 Rando'uh street. )• rkmg east. 32 Corner of Madison and Ogden. 33 Dearborn avenue, soa'c Lorn .Vrp.’e street. 34 Ashland avenue, south i>om Monroe. 35 State street, between Indiana and llli- 36 nois, dirty aliey. Union Puck Congregational * them no more the blazing hearth shall burn. Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield. Let not ambition mock. The paths of glory. Nor you ye proud. Can storied urn. Perhaps in this neglected spot. Some village Hampden. Forbade to wade through slaughter. Some frail memorial. On some fond breast. Oft have we seen him. There at the foot of yonder nodding beech. Slow through the church-way path. He gave to misery. AND OTHER POEMS. - * OLD OAKEN BUCKET. 1 The cot of my father. 2 How ardent I seized it. 3 From the green mossy brim. PIED PIPER OF IIAMELIN. 1 Rats? They fought the clogs. 2 Give your brains a racking. 3 His queer long coat. 4 Out of the houses the rats came tumbling. 5 Until they came to the river Weser. 6 And folks who find me in a passion. 7 Tripping and skipping ran merrily after. 8 A wondrous portal opened wide. COTTER’S SATURDAY NIGHT. 1 The toil-worn cotter. 2 The expectant wee things. 3 Their Jenny, woman grown. 4 Wi’ kindly welcome, Jenny brings him ben. 5 ’Tis when a youthful, loving, modest pail*. 6 The priest-like father reads the sacred page. 55. SALMON FISHING AND SALT MAKING. (WITH LECTURE). Distant view of traps. 12 Cleaning the fish. Plan of fish trap. 13 Fish cut into pieces, or “chips.” Boom of trap piles. 14 Packing into cans. Towing scows to traps. 15 Filled cans not sealed. ■Trap, showing lead. 16 Cans ready for cooking. Raising net by hand. 17 The cooling floor. Loading with steam bailer. 18 Putting on labels. Loading with steam bailer. 19 Warehouse full of salmon. Using hand bailer. 20 Making cans. Unloading scow at cannery. 21 Making cans. Fish on floor at c*»n>o A ’*v. 22 Salting for smoking and packing. 25 SALT MAKING. 13 1 Diagram of salt wells. 14 2 Works of Warsaw Salt Co. 15 3 Brine pump. 16 4 Pump logs. 17 5 Syracuse solar plant. 18 6 Steel evaporating pan. 19 7 Salt pans. 20 8 Interior of kettle block. 21 9 Grain salt. 22 10 Salt in drying baskets. 23 11 Filling bags. 24 12 Dairy salt in bags. 25 Salt storehouse. Loading lump salt. Salt breaker. Evaporating basins, Salt Lake. Basins and salt stacks, Salt Lake. Piles or stacks of salt. Loading cars from stacks. Salt mill, Salt Lake. Interior of salt mill. A purifier, salt mill. Packing in bags. Packing 5-pound bags. Salt blocks for cattle. 56. COFFEE GROWING—LEATHER MAKING. 1 Coffee plantation. 2 Coffee in bloom. 3 In blossom. 4 Berries. 5 Tree. 6 Picking coffee. 7 Picking coffee. 8 Coffee piles for washing. 9 Hauling coffee to the Patio. 10 Coffee drying on the Patio. 11 Drying coffee on the Patio. 12 Drying coffee. 13 Drying by machinery and sun. 14 Coffee cleaning machinery. 15 Coffee cleaning machinery. 16 Sorting coffee. 17 Despatching coffee. LEATHER MAKING. 1 Hide cellar. 2 Unhairing department. 3 Metallic tan room. 4 Boarding room. 5 Setting out by hand. 6 Machine setting. 7 Trimming room. 8 Hand shaving. 9 Shaving machines. 10 Drum coloring. 11 Table coloring. 12 Finishing room. 13 Machine finishing. 14 Hand finishing room. 57. HOLLAND 1 Holland from the steamer. 2 A sailing vessel on the Zuyder Zee. 3 Rotterdam—The Leuve Haven canal. 4 Old house in market place. 5 The Deffschevart canal. 6 Doedrecht—A bit of Dordt (canal view). 7 The cathedral. 8 A wind saw mill. 9 Scheveningen—The village street. 10 From the lighthouse. 11 Fishing boat on the beach. 12 The beach (summer). 13 Haarlem—Cathedral and market place. 14 Windmill near Haarlem. 15 A north Holland farm. 16 One of the north Holland dog carts. 17 Marken—The village from the harbor. 18 Street in Marken—The little boys. 19 Marken—Some of the little girls. 20 A peasant woman's head-dress. 21 A Volendam fisherman—North Holland. 58. 1 Map of Norway and Sweden. 2 View of Christiana. 3 Parliament building, Christiana. 4 A ski race near. 5 A ski girl’s costume. 6, 7, S, 9 Copies of paintings in dining room at the king’s summer palace near Christiana. 6 The courting—Peasant costume. 7 The bride and groom. 8 Welcoming home the bride. 9 Darby and Joan. 10 Norwegian carriole used in mountain travel. 11 A town school house. 12 A country schoolhouse—View of monu¬ ment to King Harald Haarfager. 13 Bergund’s church built in 11th Century. AND BELGIDM. 22 Amsterdam—From the harbor. 23 Landing the morning milk. 24 View on the Singel canal. 25 Flower market on the Singel. 26 Montel Baens tower—Amsterdam. 27 Amsterdam—The fish market quay. 28 The great church and street. 29 Queen Wilhelmina. BELGIUM. 1 Rotterdam—Oude haven. 2 Antwerp. 3 Cathedral. 4 Belgium—Ghent—Scene on canal. 5 Ghent—Market scene. 6 Mechlin cathedral. 7 Waterloo—Commemorative monument. 8 Flemish milkman and donkey. 9 A dog team. 10 Willing subjects. NORWAY. 14 Peasant women. 15 Peasant girls. 16 A married peasant—Woman’s costume. 17 -The hay-malcer. 19 Drying grain and hay. 20 Bringing home the hay. 21 Washing clothes. 22 Gorge leading to Seljestad. Norway. 23 At the foot of the glacier Hardanger. 24 Saeterdal peasant costume. 25 An old fashioned home and storehouse. 26 A saeter-girl (a dairy maid). 27 A canal—Norway. 28 Bergen. 29 At the quay—Bergen harbor. 30 Summer hotel—Vossevangen. 31 A Norwegian fjord. 26 32 Bojum’s glacier. 41 33 Fjarland's fjord with view of Suphalle glacier. 42 34 Narodal. 43 35 Naerofjord. 44 36 Waterfall at Ringdal. 45 37 Rjukanfos, one of the greatest waterfalls 46 in Norway. 47 38 Trold—Peaks Romsdal. 48 39 Romsdal horn. 49 40 Mountain sledging. 50 Trondhjem cathedral, where Norway’s kings are crowned. Kongsvig, Lofoten. A fishing village. Drying cod-fish. Laplanders. Herd of reindeer. A reindeer sled (called pulk). Hammerfest. A street in Hammerfest. North Cape. 59. FRANCE. 1 Paris—Harbor of La Havre. 2 Champs d’Elysees. 3 Champs d’Elysees—A restaurant. 4 In the Bois de Boulogne. 5 Panorama of the Garden of Tuiller- ies. 6 Barges on the Seine. 7 Louvre from across the river. 8 Place de la Concorde—Fountains and obelisk. 9 Cocoa seller—Place de la Concorde. 10 Bread and wine merchant—Place de la Concorde. 11 Column and Place Vendome. 12 Notre Dame. 13 Cathedral of Notre Dame—Interior, from choir. 14 Palace at Versailles. 15 Paris—Place Bastile and column of July. 16 Church of the Madalene. 17 Trocadero palace. 18 The Pantheon. 19 The Bourse. 20 Grand Opera house, facade. 21 A news stand. 22 Flower market. 23 View from the Royal bridge. 24 Panorama of the seven bridges. 25 Eiffel tower. 26 Panorama of Toulon. 27 Street scene—Seus. 28 Vineyards and chalk cliffs—Seus. 29 Bridge at Mountbard. 30 Town in Auvergne. 31 Chateau de Maintenon. 32 A street in Rouen. 33 Coronation of Napoleon, 1805. 34 Retreat from Moscow, 1813. 35 Napoleon at Waterloo, 1815. 36 Street scene—St. Helena. 37 Napoleon at St. Helena. 38 Return of Napoleon’s body to Paris, Dec. 15, 1840. 39 Paris—Hotel des Invalides. 40 The tomb of Napoleon. 60 . 1 Constance. 2 Schaffhausen. . 3 Strasburg—The railway station. 4 The cathedral. 5 The cathedral clock. 6 Goethe’s house. 7 Heidelberg—The castle. 9 Worms—The cathedral. 10 Luther’s monument. 11 Frankfort-on-Main—Luther’s house. 12 Goethe’s monument. 13 Mayence—Schiller’s monument. 14 Mainz—Guttenberg statue. 15 Bingen on the Rhine. 16 The Mouse Tower. 17 Bacharach. 18 The Lorelei. 19 St. Goar—Rheinfel’s castle. 20 Rheinstein castle. 21 Stolzenfel’s castle. GERMANY. 22 Coblenz and the Moselle river. 23 Ehrenbreitstein. 24 Drachenfels with the Seven mountains. 25 Bonn—Panorama. 26 Beethoven’s statue. 27 Cologne and bridge of boats. 28 Cathedral. 29 Kreuznach bridge. 30 Nassau—Panorama. 31 Hildesheim—Old houses. 32 Salzburg—Mozart’s birthplace. 33 Nuremberg—Albert Durer’s house. 34 Black Forest. 35 Berlin-—Kaiser Wilhelm street. 36 Unter den Linden. 37 Imperial palace (old castle). 38 Museum building. 39 Bismarck. 40 Emperor William. 61. PICTURES FOR CHILDREN. 1 A rainy day. 2 So sleepy. 3 Baby’s ride. 4 Little soldier. 5 Neighbor’s baby. 6 Out shopping. 7 The picture book. 8 The race. 9 Dinah’s baby. 10 Listening for Santa Claus. 11 Hoop-la! 12 Papa’s dinner. 13 Dream land. 14 Come to Hugh. 15 Peep-bo! 16 Peep-bo! 17 Little mama. 18 The new baby. 19 Bye-lo-baby. 20 Nice doggie. 21 Hobby horse. 22 Good-night, mamma! 23 Now I lay me. 24 Good-night. OLD MOTHER HUBBARD. 1 Mother Hubbard goes to the cupboard. 2 The poor dog was dead. 3 The dog was laughing. 4 He was smoking a pipe. 27 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 He was licking the dish. The dog sat on a chair. 1 Stood on his head. Feeding the cat. 2 Dancing a jig. ^ Playing the flute. 4 Riding a goat. Reading the news. 5 The dog was spinning. g Dressed in his clothes. A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS. The children were nestled all snug in their beds. Away to the window I flew like a flash. A miniature sleigh and eight tiny rein¬ deers. Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. Merry Christmas to all, and to all good night. 62. SPAIN. Our guide. 26 How we saw Gibraltar. 27 Gibraltar—The boy. 28 Alameda. 29 Catalan bay. . 30 Bridge of Thunder. 31 Cadiz—the cathedral. 32 Seville—The cathedral and city. 33 The Alcazar gardens. 34 Hall of Ambassadors. 35 Court of Sultanas. 36 The bull ring. 37 A bull tight. 38 A bull tight. 39 Cordova—The town. 40 Court of oranges. 41 Interior of Mosque. 42 Trionfo monument. 43 Toledo—With the Alcazar. 44 From the northwest. 45 Madrid—Royal palace. 46 ' National Museum. 47 Fountain of Alcala. 48 The Ascurial. 49 Valladolid, an antique street. 50 Burgos—From the river. St. Sebastian. Saragossa—The market. Lexida. Maurise—The old town. Barcelona—The harbor. Tarragona—The cathedral. Valencia. Granada elms in Alhambra grounds. Cielo Bajo. The Alhambra from San Nicholas. Court of Lions—Moorish Castle. Hall of Two Sisters. Hall of Justice. Moor’s seat. Sierra Nevada from Adarbes. Town of Peaks. Water tower. Gipsy prince. Gipsy girl. Group of Gipsies. Loja. Malaga cathedral and harbour. The Comia market. The harbor. Canal at city limits. Expelling clay on bank. Filling steam shovel. Carrying steam shovel. A mason conveyor. First section south of Willow Springs. Off Sag bridge. Cable way between towers. Bucket over canal. Bucket containing fourteen visitors. Bucket near the ground. Sand and mud pump. Quarrying retaining stone. Dressed stone. Retaining walls. A., T. & S. F. trestle. Trestle with train. Lemont—Officials assisting. Canal through rock section. Visitors’ stairway. Laying tablet at county line. Channeler. 45 Seven hundred pound blast (dynamite). Dynamite and powder blast. Five hundred and fifty pound blast. Blast and revolving derrick. Cantilever. The old way. Wreck of a cable tower. Drawing car to surface by cable. Up the canal. Tunnel under the dam. Construction of tunnel. And dam. Dam and east side of the gates. West side of gates. Gates after water was turned in. The great bear trap dam. 100,000 cubic feet of water. Just above the dam. Down the canal from the dam. East side with dam raised, “Dewey Day,” Dam lowered, “Dewey Day.” Weapons taken from arrests. Tail race in Joliet. 63. CHICAGO DRAINAGE CANAL. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 f64. AMERICAN HISTORY. (EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY). Portrait of Columbus. Columbus before council at Salamanca. At court of Ferdinand and Isabella. Propounding his theories. And the egg. Portrait of Isabella. Columbus leaving Palos. 8 Columbus' three ships. 9 Model of Santa Maria, Jackson Park la¬ goon. winter. 10 Columbus in sight of land. 11 Dawn revealing new world to Columbus. 12 Landing of Columbus, 1492. 13 Columbus’ return from America. 28 14 In chains. 15 Death-bed of Columbus. 16 Reproduction of convent of LaRabida, Jackson Fark. 17 Cortez conquering. 18 Balboa discovering the Pacific, 1513. 19 DeSoto discovering Mississippi, 1521. 20 Burial of DeSoto. 21 LaSalle taking posession of Louisiana. 22 Marquette sailing down the Mississippi. 23 Landing at Jamestown. 24 Smith rescued by Pocahontas, 1607. 25 Baptism of rocahontas. 26 Marriage of Pocahontas. 27 Landing of Ilenry Hudson. 28 Stuyvesant destroying summons to surren¬ der. 29 Departure of Pilgrims, 1620. 30 Embarkation of Pilgrims, 1620. 31 The Mayflower, 1620. 32 Compact on Mayflower. 33 Lauding of Pilgrims, 1620. 34 Forefathers’ rock at Plymouth. 35 Return of the Mayflower, 1621. 36 Puritans’ first Sunday in America. 37 March of Miles Standish. 3S The courtship of Miles Standish. 39 Bridal procession from “Courtship of Miles Standish.” 40 Puritans going to church. 41 Pilgrims welcomed by Snmoset. 42 Landing of Roger Williams. 1636. 43 Penn’s treaty with the Indians, 1682. 4 4 William Penn. 45 Indian attack on Hadley, 1675. 46 Trial for witchcraft at Salem, 1692. 47 America—Land where my fathers died. 48 i love thy rocks and rills. 49 Let music swell the breeze. 50 Long may our land be bright. f65. AMERICAN HISTORY. (REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD). 1 Washington at Fort Duquesne. 2 Retreat of Braddock. 3 Wolfe climbing heights of Abraham. 4 Death of Gen. Wolfe. 5 Patrick Henry’s address. 6 Franklin at court of St. James. 7 Boston massacre, 1770. 8 Faneuil hall—Boston. 9 Interior—Boston. 10 Boston Tea Party. 11 First prayer in Congress, Philadelphia, 1774. 12 Old North Church—Boston. 13 Battle of Lexington, 1775. 14 Retreat of British from Concord, 1775. 15 Struggle on Concord bridge, 1775. 16 Putnam leaving the plow, 1775. 17 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 1775. 18 Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. 19 . Bunker Hill, Charlestown. 20 Betsey Ross showing first flag, 1776. 21 Washington taking command of army. 22 Elm, Cambridge, Mass. 23 Evacuation of Boston, 1776. 24 Sergeant Jasper at Fort Moultrie. 25 Drafting Declaration of Independence. 26 Independence hall—Exterior. 27 Independence hall. 28 Declaration of Independence. 29 Liberty bell Independence hall. 30 Raising the liberty pole. 31 Daniel Boone rescues his daughter from Indians. 32 Washington passing the Delaware. 33 Crossing the Delaware. 34 Surrender of Burgoyne, 1777 . 35 Molly Pitcher at Monmouth, 1778. 36 Washington and sick at Valley Forge. 37 Washington and sick at Valley Forge. 38 Franklin at court of France. 39 Action of Serapis and Richard, 1778. 40 Gen. Marion and British officer, 1780. 41 Treason of Arnold, 1780. 42 Capture of Major Andre, 1780. 43 Surrender of Cornwallis. 44 Constitutional convention. 45 Washington entering New York city. 46 Reception at New York before in¬ auguration. 47 Inaugural address of Washington. 48 First cabinet. 49 Washington and his generals. 50 Old Glory. f66. AMERICAN HISTORY. (NATIONAL GROWTH AND CIVIL WAR). 1 Decatur’s conflict at Tripoli, 1804. 2 Fulton’s first steamboat on the Hudson. 3 Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811. 4 Constitution and Guerriere. 5 Death of Lawrence. 6 Com. Perry at Lake Erie. 7 Battle of New Orleans. 8 Westward ho. 9 First passenger train in the United States. 10 Webster’s reply to Hayne. 11 Scott entering City of Mexico. 12 Daniel Webster. 13 Henry Clay in United States senate. 14 Henry Clay. 15 Lincoln-Douglas debate. 16 Landing of Atlantic cable in Newfound¬ land. 17 John Brown going to execution. 18 Lincoln’s first inauguration. 19 Bombardment of Fort Sumter. 20 Massachusetts regiment passing through Baltimore. 21 Battle of Bull Run. 22 Monitor and Merrimac. 23 Barbara Frietchie. 24 Battle of gunboats at Memphis. 25 Reading of emancipation proclamation. 26 The sun shines bright. 27 Weep no more, my lady. 28 They sing no more. 29 The time has come. 30 A few more days and the trouble all will end. 31 A few more days till we totter on the road. 32 Fred Douglass. 33 Pickett’s charge at Gettysburg. 34 Lincoln’s speech at Gettysburg. 35 Siege of Vicksburg. 36 Battle of Chattanooga. 37 Sheridan’s ride. 38 Sherman’s march to the sea. 39 Bring the good old bugle. 40 How the darkies shouted. 41 Yes and there were Union men. 42 Sherman’s dashing Yankee boys. 43 So we made a thoroughfare. 44 Hurrah ! hurrah we bring the jubilee. 29 45 46 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 t Andersonville prison. Surrender of Lee. Grant. 48 49 50 Lee. Lincoln. Old Glory. f67. THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. Spanish royal family. Gomez, insurgent leader. A group of insurgents, June 23, 1898. Starving reconcentrados in Havana. Explosion of Maine, at Havana. President McKinley. McKinley and cabinet discussing Spanish- American difficulties. General Nelson A. Miles. Admiral Dewey. Corregidor lighthouse. Remember the Maine. Dewey on bridge of “Olympia” at Manila. Dewey’s victory at Manila, May 1, 1898. 01 say can you see. And the rockets’ red glare. On the shore dimly seen. And where is that band? O ! thus be it ever. And this be our motto. Gloria Mundi. Philippines—U. S. S. “McCullough” firing a shot across the bow of the German cruiser “Irene,” American army entering Manila. Funston crossing river. Insurgent battalion. The flag of the free waves over Hawaii. Admiral Sampson. Havana, Cuba, shut out from the world. Matanzas, Cuba—The bombardment. 29 United States torpedo boat - Winslow’ on blockade. 30 Sampson’s fleet returning. 31 Santiago, Cuba—Blowing up of “Merri- , mac.” 32 Stand of marines at Camp McCalla. 33 Theodore Roosevelt. 34 Santiago, Cuba—Lieut. Col. Roosevelt and two rough riders. 35 Attack of colored infantry on El Caney. 36 Winfield S. Schley. 37 Sampson’s fleet returning—Oregon and St. Paul. 38 Cervera's fleet leaving harbor. 39 Santiago, Cuba—Schley on Brooklyn at battle of Santiago. 40 Schley on Brooklyn at naval battle of Santiago. 41 Santiago, Cuba—Wreck of Cervera’s fleet— Vizcaya. 42 Maria Teresa. 43 Captain Phillips offering prayer on Texas after battle. 44 Raising the American flag on the govern¬ ment building—Santiago. 45 Give us a song to cheer. 46 Many are the hearts looking for the right. 47 Of the loved ones at home. 48 Many are dead and gone. 49 Many are lying near. 50 Cuban flag. *68. HARVESTING THE Reaping with knives in Central India. Harvesting in India. Arabs reaping with sickles in Algiers. Peons reaping with sickles in Mexico. Harvesting with cradles in North Carolina. Cradles—Cradling and binding by hand. Cyrus H. McCormick. McCormick binder in Old Virginia. First McCormick reaper, 1831. Self rake reaper. McCormick reaper of 1845. Farm near Binghamton, N. Y. Near Myersdale, Pa. McCormick reaper in Finland. Daisy reaper in Mexico. In Denmark. In southeastern Russia. A harvesting scene. McCormick binder. Binder on hillside. Binder used by Indians. WORLD OVER. Row of binders in field. Binder at work. Unloading McCormick machines in Ger¬ many. Harvesting in Argentine Republic. On steppes of Russia. In Hungary. In France. McCormick machines in Sweden. Header. Header in Chili. Corn binder. Husker and shredder. Mower. Mower and rake. Mower in France. Mower in Norway. Mow r er in Sweden. Mower in California. Portage New York. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 69. GAS MAKING. Outside view of gas works. Section of retort house. Colliers descending a coal mine. The pit bottom. Cleaning coal. • And screening coal. Pit head of coal mine. Engine shunting coal. Retort house charging floor. Section of retort setting. Front elevation of retort setting. Interior of West’s regenerating furnace. Outside of furnace with coke cages. Knocking back. 15 Stoker drawing retorts. 16 Oiling the charging machine. 17 Stokers charging. 18 The charger. 19 The charger reversed. 20 View of the top of the beds. 21 Back of coal elevator. 22 Front of coal elevator. 23 The condensers. 24 Engine room with overhead shafting. 25 With exhausters coupled. 26 Scrubber and purifying machine. 27 Purifying house. 28 Testing the purifiers. 30 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tipping spent lime. Harcourt’s color test. Station meter. Gas holder and bridge. Column and side. Going down gas holder well. 35 Governor. 36 Photometer. 37 Coke hauling. 38 Coke yard. 39 Small coke customers. 40 River front with barge. |70. HAVANA. Map of West Indies and Central America. Relief map of Atlantic basin. Geological map of Cuba. Map—Currents of North Atlantic. Of Cuba. Plan of Havana. Havana—The Morro Castle. Boat landing and S. S. Olivette. Panorama of the Prado. Statue of La India. Cathedral. Cathedral—Tomb of Columbus. Palace of governor-general. Palace of governor-general, court. Tacon theatre. Lottery ticket seller. 17 Market. 18 Native ox-cart. 19 Street peddler. 20 Cigar factory. 21 A volante. 22 Royal palms near Havana. 23 Cocoanut palms. 24 Banana plantation. 25 Pineapple plantation. 26 Native flower—-Ipomoea horsfalliae. 27 Poinsettia. 28 Residence of Cuban farmer. 29 Home of Cuban mountaineer. 30 Limestone cave—Entrance. 31 Interior. 32 Havana—The harbor. |71. SANTIAGO AND Havana—Wreck of battleship Maine. 20 United States volunteers—Mustering in. 21 Troop “C” breaking camp. 22 Regulars’ camp at Tampa. 23 Torpedo boat Ericsson. 24 Map—Harbor of Santiago. 25 United States army landing at Siboney. 26 Cavalry in trenches. 27 General Wheeler directing battle. 28 Captain Capron’s battery in action. 29 Dynamite gun of “Rough Riders.” 30 Col. Roosevelt of the “Rough Riders.” 31 Miss Clara Barton at Siboney. 32 Wounded soldiers returning home. 33 Refugees at El Caney. 34 Refugees at El Caney. 35 Santiago—View over city and harbor. The harbor. 36 The Morro Castle. 37 THE WAR. Lieutenant Hobson. Positions of vessels during battle. Flagship New York signalling. United States battleship Indiana. Iowa. Iowa—Near view. Maria Teresa and Oquendo burning. Wreck of the Maria Teresa. Oquendo wrecked and burning. Captured Spanish sailors. Vizcaya—In Plavana harbor. A burning wreck. Wreck of deck. Flagship New York and Vixen. Wreck of the Cristobal Colon. United States battleship Oregon after bat¬ tle. Texas. Crew of the Texas watching battle. f72. BRAZIL. Map of Western Hemisphere. 16 Relief Map of Northern Hemisphere. 17 Of Southern Hemisphere. 18 Bathymetrical chart of Atlantic ocean. 19 Physical map of South America. 20 Political map of South America. 21 Map of coast—Cape Frio to Santos. 22 Chart—Harbor of Rio de Janeiro. 23 Birdseye view of city and harbor. 24 Rio de Janeiro—Market. 25 Ouvidor street. 26 Street on 1st of March. 27 Panorama. 27a Harbor and corcovado. 28 Approaching corcovado. Botanical garden—Paths through bamboo. Pampas grass. Papyrus. Avenue of royal palms. Crimson-topaz humming-bird. Green-winged macaw. Orchid (Catileya trianse). (Lselia anceps). Santos—Panorama. Railroad between Santos and Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo. Araucarias. Coffee blossoms and berries. Picking coffee berries. f73. CHILI AND BOLIVIA. Chart—Isobars and winds—February. Tabular iceberg in Antarctic ocean. Bathymetrical chart of South Polar region. Group of penguins—Antarctica. Map of southern extremity of South Amer¬ ica. Cordilleras—Beagle channel. Ona arch, Tierra del Fuego. Punta Arenas (Sandy Point), July 28, 1900. 9 Mount Sarmiento. 10 Smyth’s channel—Guia Narrows. 11 Coronel—Entrance to coal mine. 12 Concepcion. 13 Island of Juan Fernandez—The lookouts 14 Tablet to memory of Alexander Selkirks 15 Valparaiso—The harbor. 16 Panorama. 31 17 Naval monument. 18 Panqueliue plantation and the Andes. 19 Santiago—Panorama. 20 Hill of Santa Lucia. 21 Cathedral and bishop’s palace. 22 Chamber of Deputies. 23 A horse car. 24 A load of wool from Argentine Republic. 25 Map—Old lake of Bolivian plateau. 26 Antofogasta. 27 Nitrate beds—A blast. 28 Factory. 29 Lake Titicaca—Southern end. 30 A balsa. 31 Inca terraces. 32 Island of Coati—“Seats of the Incas.” 33 Chililaya—Custom house. 34 Mount Illimani—Seen through Yungas pass. ' 35 From Juan de Dios bridge. 36 Condor. 37 La Paz—Panorama. •38 Llamas. 39 A convent. 40 Market street. 41 Indians in feast dress. +74. ALASKA. 1 Map—Pacific ocean. *2 Al^skti 3 Bathymetrical chart of northwest coast of America. 4 Alaska. 5 S. S. Excelsior leaving San Francisco for Ivlondyke. 6 Indian village of Newette, Vancouver island. 7 Museum group of Fort Rupert Indians. 8 Koskimo woman. 9 Village of Alert bay. 10 Inverness cannery. 11 Totem poles—Masset, Queen Charlotte island. 12 Map—Coast of Alaska. 13 Wrangell—From pier. 14 Chief’s house. 15 Indian funeral. 15a Chief’s old house and totem. 16 Chief’s house—^Interior. 17 Juneau. 18 Treadwell mine. 19 Taku glacier. 20 Lynn canal. 21 Sitka—S. S. Cottage City. 22 Panorama. 23 Greek church. 24 Indian village. 25 Woman selling salmon-berries. 26 Auk Indian squaws. 27 Sitka—The mission. 28 Mission children. 29 Indian river. 30 Flowers—Pedicularis greenlandica. 31 Pulsatilla hirsutissima. 32 A Haida woman. 33 A Chilkat blanket. 34 Map—Glacier bay and Muir glacier. 35 Glacier bay—Icebergs. 36 Iceberg transporting boulder. 37 Morse and Muir glaciers. 38 Muir glacier—from below. 39 Front. 40 Stream terraces near end of Muir glacier. 41 Glacial erosion—Muir inlet. 42 Buried forest near Muir glacier. 43 End of Muir glacier—Birdseye view, Aug. 19, 1892. 44 Casement glacier. 45 Muir glacier—Looking inland. 46 Ice Pinnacles—Middle of Muir glacier. 47 Mt. Fairweather and John Hopkins glacier. 48 Mount St. Elias. 49 Glacier bay—Stranded icebergs. 50 Leaving Glacier bay. 51 Map—Skagway to Dawson. 52 Ascending White Pass. 53 Miners crossing mountains in winter. 54 Skagway. 55 Railway train at White Pass. 56 Sledges with sails on Lake Bennett. 57 Miners traveling by boat. 58 Running White Horse rapids. 59 Dawson—Steamboat from St. Michael. 60 Along the river front. 61 Mining in winter. 62 Eldorado creek—Typical diggings. 63 Klondike miners at work. 64 A miner’s “rocker.” 65 Nome—Beach scene. 66 Water seller. 67 Mining scene. 68 Making purchases with gold dust. 69 The beach after a storm. 70 Port Clarence Eskimos. 70a Alaskan Eskimo girls. 71 Bay North of Wrangell Narrows. | 75 . 1 Relief map of Europe, la Map—Italy and Greece. 2 Geological map of Italy. 3 Map—Naples and environs. 5 Naples—West from Castello dell ’Ovo. 7 Santa Lucia, making fish-traps. 8 Santa Lucia tenements. 9 Santa Lucia native milkman. 10 Drying macaroni. 11 Naples and Vesuvius. 12 Pozzuoli—Standing columns. 13 Capri—The town and cape. 14 The Faraglioini rocks—Sunset view. 15 Sorrento—From the bay. 16 Pompeii—Panorama south from wall. 17 A bakery. 18 Stabien Thermae—Women’s bath. 19 Plan of a house. 20 Latest excavations. 21 Double-headed column. 22 Cetera. ITALY. ♦ . 23 Paestum—Temple of Neptune—Front view. 24 Bust of Julius Caesar. 25 Map—Ancient Rome. 26 Via Appia—Aqua Claudia. 27 Rome—Gate of San Paola. 28 The Pantheon. 29 Trajan’s Forum. 30 Plan of Trajan’s Forum. 31 The Forum, looking east. 32 Arch of Septimius Severus. 33 Relief of arch of Septimius Severus. 34 Temple of Castor and Pollux. 35 Arch of Titus. ' 36 Bas-relief of Quadriga. 37 Arch of Titus, the golden candle¬ stick. 38 Colosseum—Exterior. 39 Interior. 40 Arch of Constantine and Colos¬ seum. 41 Bas-relief. 32 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Bas-relief, Arch of Marcus Aure- 55 lius. 56 Arch of Pons, Emilius and the Tiber. 57 St. Peter’s. 58 Panorama from dome of St. Pe- 59 ter’s. 60 St. Peter’s, tomb of Pope Clement 61 XIII. 62 Statue of Apollo Belvidere, from original. 64 Torso of Hercules, from original. 65 Dying gladiator, from original. 66 Florence—Panorama, from Piazza Michael 67 Angelo. 08 Loggia of Lansi, rape of Polys- 69 ena. Ch. of Santa Groce, and statue of 70 Dante. 72 Campanile of Giotto. Cathedral—The facade. Cathedral—rose window (tele¬ photo.) Pitti palace. Pisa—Baptistery and cathedral. Genoa—Statue of Columbus. Milan—The cathedral—General view. Cathedral—A corner. Venice—Panorama from Isl. San Giorgio Maggiore. Grand canal. Palace of the Doges—The arcade. Bridge of Sighs. Church of St. Mark. Piazza of St. Mark—The pigeons: Church of St. Mark—Main en¬ trance. Church of St. Mark—Facade—Mosaics. Iris Germanica—German Iris. f76. JAMAICA. Map future routes through Nicaragua canal. Map of Nicaragua and canal. Map of Jamaica. Map of Kingston harbor. Kingston—King street. Gateway to the governor’s grounds. Residence of the governor. A typical Jamaican home. A country road. Wild bananas. A brook during a flood. A tropical road. 13 St. Ann's—Wharf street. 14 Screw-palm. 15 Nutmeg-tree. 16 Nutmeg cut in half. 17 Moneague—The mountains. 18 View from hotel. 19 The hotel. 20 Bamboo. 21 Cotton tree (Bombax-ceiba). 22 The trunk. 23 Mandeville—Donkey market. 24 The market. \ f77. PORTO RICO AND THE WAR. 25 Geological map of Porto Iiico. 25a Map of Porto Rico. 26 Map of San Juan Bautista. 27 San Juan—View from anchorage. 28 From Hotel Inglaterra. 29 Panorama, looking west. 30 Panorama of harbor. 31 “Street of the Cross.” 32 San Justo street. 33 Fortification from the sea. 34 Portion of the old wall. 35 Auxiliary cruiser St. Paul. 36 Captain Sigsbee on the St. Paul. 37 San Juan from sea wall. 38 Ancient gateway. 39 Columbus column and plaza. 40 The Princess promenade. 41 A private residence. 42 Convent of St. Joseph. 43 A candy seller. 45 Confection venders. 47 The Gloucester at Guanica. 48 U. S. battleship Massachusetts. 50 Guayma—Church and plaza. 51 Hibiscus grandiflorus. 78. THE 1 Ocean steamer. 2 Liverpool—Princess dock.* 3 Langton dock. 4 The Quadrant. 5 London—The Strand. 6 Cheapside. 7 Hyde Park and Rotten Row. 8 London Bridge. 9 St. Paul’s from Southwark. 10 Tower of London. 13 Irterior, House of Lords. 52 Residence on sugar hacienda. 53 Sugar mill near Cabo Rojo. 54 Guayama—Headquarters of General Brooke. 55 Sailor on donkey. 56 Ponce—Troop “C” leaving Playa. 58 Advance post of General Brooke’s troops. 59 Spanish prisoners. 60 Raising U. S. flag at San Juan, Oct. 18, 1898. 61 Parade of victorious fleet in New York harbor. 62 Admiral Sampson’s flagship New York. 63 U. S. battleship Oregon. 64 U. S. cruiser Brooklyn. 65 Volunteers homeward bound on the Mani¬ toba. 66 Troops “A” and “C” landing from trans¬ port. 67 Return of the 71st regiment—On ferry¬ boat. 68 Marching to armory. 69 Parade of returned volunteers, Brooklyn. 70 Camp Wickoff. 71 President McKinley at Camp Wickoff. 72 Visiting hospital. BRITISH ISLES. 32 Westminster abbey. 13 Westminster abbey, Poet’s Corner. 14 Trafalgar square and Nelson monu¬ ment. 15 The British museum. 16 Crystal palace. 17 Crystal palace, interior. 18 Map of London. 19 Balliol college. 20 Windsor castle, south front. 21 Warwick castle. 33 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 Canterbury cathedral. 36 Choir. 37 Shakespeare's home, Stratford-on-Avon. 38 Anne Hathaway’s cottage—Interior. 39 Class-room grammar school, Stratford-on- 40 Avon. 41 Edinburgh castle from Grassmarket. 42 From Carlton hill. 43 Room in which Burns was born. 44 Holyrood palace. 45 Melrose abbey. 46 Abbotsford house. 47 Loch Katrine, Ellen’s isle. 48 Piper Gordon highlanders. 49 Balmoral castle. 50 Fingal’s cave. Crofter’s dwelling, Skye. Crofter and daughter. Spinning wool—Skye. Grinding corn—Skye. Blarney castle. Lakes of Killarney. Kate Kearney’s cottage, Killarney lakes. Ross castle, Killarney, jaunting car. The fish market, gateway. Giant’s Causeway, general view. Peasant’s cabin. Digging turf. Peasant’s hut and turf carrier. View in water. 79. EARLY ENGLISH HISTORY. Landing of Romans in Briton. Massacre of the Druids. Boadicea urging Britons to repel Romans. Landing of the Saxons. St. Gregory and English slave children. Introduction of Christianity into Great -- Britain. Alfred the Great letting cakes burn. Dividing loaf with beggar. Canute and his courtiers. Battle of Hastings. Finding the body of Harold. William the Conqueror receiving crown. Death of William Rufus. Gilbert a Becket liberated by Saracen’s daughter. Death of Thomas a Becket. Richard Coeur de Lion in combat with Sal- adin. Clemency of Richard Coeur de Lion. Death of Robin Hood. Langton presenting Magna Charta to barons. Battle of Stirling. 21 Henry III confirming Magna Charta. 22 Edward II and Pierre Gaveston. 23 Battle of Bannockburn. 24 Seizure of Roger Mortimer. 25 King John of France presenting to Ed¬ ward III. 26 Watt Tyler killing the tax gatherer. 27 Citation of Wycliffe. 28 Chevy Chase. 29 Canterbury pilgrims at Tabard. 30 Battle of Shrewsbury. 31 Last moments of Henry IV. 32 Battle of Agincourt. 33 Catherine of France presented to Henry V. 34 Henry VI brought prisoner to London. 35 Margaret of Anjou and son perishing in forest. 36 Death of Earl Warwick. 37 Surrender of Margaret and son at Tewks¬ bury. 38 Caxton showing Edward IV first proof sheets. 39 The princes in the tower. 40 Battle of Bosworth Field. Marriage of Henry VII to Elizabeth of York. Battle of Flodden Field. Wolsey receiving the cardinal’s hat. Field of the Cloth of Gold. Tyndale and Coverdale translating the Bible. Trial of Queen Catherine. Dawn of the reformation. Edward VI and his counselors. Lady Jane Grey’s reluctance to take the crown. Cranmer revoking his recantation. Bishops Latimer and Ridley brought to stake. Princess Elizabeth receiving news of the Queen Mary’s death. John Knox preaching. Betrothal of Mary Stuart to Francis II. Mary Stuart forced to sign her abdication. Mary Stuart’s escape from Loch Leven. Elizabeth signing death warrant for Mary. Shakespeare and his friends. Defeat of Spanish armada. Drake receiving sword of the Spanish ad¬ miral. Charles I and Van Dyke at Hampton court. 22 Demanding five impeached members. 23 Raising royal standard at Notting¬ ham. 24 Assertion of liberty of conscience. 25 Retreat at Naseby. 26 Battle of Worcester. 27 Charles II a fugitive. 28 Cromwell and family at Hampton court. 29 Dissolving long parliament. 30 John Bunyan in prison. 31 Milton dictating “Paradise Lost” to his daughter. 32 Meeting of the covenanters. 33 Puritans reading chained Bible. 34 Acquittal of seven bishops. 35 Landing of Prince William of Orange. 36 Presentation of crown to William and Mary. 37 Siege of Limerick. 38 Battle of Blenheim. 39 Siege of Gibraltar. 40 Queen Anne and the union commissioners. 80. MEDIAEVAL ENGLISH HISTORY. 21 81. ENGLISH HISTORY. Sir Roger de Coverly and Addison going to church. De Foe in the pillory. The South Sea bubble. 4 Prince Charles entering Edinboro. * 5 Battle of Culloden. 6 Prince Charlie and Flora McDonald in cave. 34 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Dr. Johnson reads “Vicar of Wakefield” and relieves Goldsmith. Handel and George III in barge. Capture of Moro castle, Havana, by En¬ glish. Boswell’s introduction to Dr. Johnson. James Watts’ first experiment with steam. Death of Earl of Chatham. George III receiving Turkish ambassadors. Gordon's no popery riots. Robert Burns at Edinboro. Lord Howe’s victory over French fleet. Jenner’s first vaccination. East Indian hostage princes delivering treaty to Cornwallis. Last meeting of Irish parliament. Trial of Robert Emmet. Ship Victory towed into Gibraltar after Trafalgar. Nelson’s last signal. 23 Battle of Waterloo—Final rout of the French. 24 Wellington at Waterloo. 25 Mrs. Fry reading to prisoners at Newgate. 26 Reform bill receiving the king’s assent. 27 General Wolseley and staff in Egypt. 28 Coronation of Queen Victoria. 29 Marriage of Queen Victoria. 30 Trial of Daniel O’Connell. 33 Meeting of Anti-Corn League council. 32 Battle of Alma. 33 Florence Nightingale with wounded at Scutari. 34 Return of the six hundred. 35 Queen Victoria visiting wounded from Crimea. 36 The Paris congress. 37 Relief of Lucknow. 38 House of Commons. 39 London. J 0 Rattle of I.ndurman. 82. CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE TURKS. 1 Panorama of Constantinople. 2 Panorama of Constantinople. 3 Panorama of Constantinople. 4 Panorama of Constantinople. 5 Panorama of Constantinople. 6 Panorama of Constantinople. 7 Port of Constantinople. 8 French guardships at landing stage. 9 European guardships at Sali Pazar. 10 Bridge of Constantinople and view of Yeni Djami. 11 Quay of Galata. 12 General view of Galata. 13 Galata Karabehy. 14 Great street of Pera. 15 Steps of the Grand street of Pera. 16 A typical Turk. 17 A Turk at prayer. 18 Dancing dervishes. 19 A luggage porter. 20 A Turkish lady. 21 A Turkish cafe. 22 Gate of the imperial palace. 23 St. Sophia mosque. 24 Fountain of St. Sophia—Stamboul. 25 View of Yeni Djami. 26 l T eni Djami place. 27 Emine Funi and tramway station. 28 Gate of the water kiosque. 29 Famous Carie mosque at Edirne Capoussi. 30 Turkish cemetery at Edirne' Capoussi. 31 Island of Prinkipo, quay. 32 Is.’and of Prinkipo, during the regatta. 33 Tower of Leander. 34 Illuminations on the Bosphorus during the sultan’s fete. 35 View of Dolma Bagtche, sultan’s palace and yacht. 36 Staircase of the Dolma Bagtche. 37 Dolma Bagtche palace. 38 Ortakeny mosque on the Bosphorus. 39 Fete of the Greeks at Arnout Kay. 40 Fishermen reposing upon the quay at Bebek. 41 Illuminations for jubilee fete of sultan, Bebek. 42 Roumeli Hissar. 43 Therepia, German embassy. 44 Sweet waters of Asia on a Friday. 45 Ships of Chirket, at entrance of Black sea. 46 Turkish soldiers drilling before the Ser- askerat. 47 During fete of Bairam. 48 Bohemian dancing women. 49 Charcoal merchant—Stamboul. 50 Hamidie fountain and breadseller. 83. MOROCCO AND THE MOORS. 1 On board steamer. 26 Negro. 2 Rock of Gibraltar. 27 An old slave. 3* Tangier, general view. 28 Negresses. 4 From southwest. 29 A donkeyman. 5 Street view. 30 Villa de France hotel. 6 Street view. 31 Saints’ mosque. 7 Lower Soko. 32 Funeral procession. 8 Moorish well. 33 View from mountain. 9 Water carrier. 34 Cape Spartel. 10 Water seller. 35 Cape Spartel (interior). 11 South fort. 36 The beach. 12 Entrance to the Kashbah. 37 Roman bridge. 13 The treasury. 38 Moorish bridge. 14 Court house. 39 Entrance to mosque. 15 Sultan’s palace. 40 Entrance to shops. 16 Sultan’s palace. 41 A shopkeeper. 17 View from Kasbah. 42 Exterior of house. 18 Upper Soko. 43 Interior of house. 19 Upper Soko. 44 Moorish gentleman. 20 Fish market. 45 Moorish walking costume. 21 Moorish woman. 46 Eating kiskosson. 22 Shoeing forge. 47 Tea drinking. 23 Snake charmers. 48 A rich Mooress. 24 Negro minstel. 49 A Jewess. 25 Negro minstrel. 50 A Jewish lad. 35 84. ENOCH ARDEN. / 1 A long street climbs to one tall tower’d mill. 2 Three children of three houses. 3 Enoch and Annie, sitting hand in hand. 4 The rosy idol of her solitudes. 5 Enoch parted with his old sea friend. 6 Enoch cast his strong arms around his , wife. 7 The mother cared for it with all a moth¬ er’s care. 8 He sat himself beside her. 9 It is beyond all hopes, against all chance. 10 Suddenly set it wide to find a sign. 11 Her Enoch sitting under a palm tree. 12 Enoch bought quaint monsters. 13 The loss of all but Enoch and two others. 14 So the three dwelt with eternal summer. 15 A ship-wrecked sailor, waiting for a sail. 16 A bill of sale gleamed through the drizzle. 17 But Miriam Lane was good and garrulous. 18 That which he better might have shunned Enoch saw. 19 Woman, I have a secret. 20 And so fell back and spoke no more. EVERYDAY HEROES. 1 A group of everyday heroes. 2 The men who man our lifeboats. 3 The firemen. 4 The miners. 5 Our doctors—Aye,, and nurses, too. 6 The railway servants. 7 They seek the workhouse, when aged and infirm. 85. ALONG. THE GREAT SIBERIAN RAILWAY. 1 Street in Samara, Russia. 2 Ural mountains, European side. 3 Crossing the Urals, Siberian railway. 4 Valley of the Urals. 5 Ural mountains, Asiatic side. 6 Chlliabinsh, water tank. 7 Droskeys. 8 Valley of the Uda. 9 Yablonorango mountains. 10 Locomotive at Tartarskaya. 11 Fast train at Kaskaya. 12 Niass station. 13 Rabalski station. 14 Tiago station. 15 Toulon station. 16 A loaded taranboas. 17 Market at Wolatria. 18 Church at Poldniornaga. 19 Prisoner train at Kolohosa. 20 Droskeys. 21 Imperial hotel. 22 Epiphany cathedral. 23 Kassan. 24 Natives at monastery. 25 Monastery garden. 26 Exiles. 27 Cemetery. 28 Car station, Baikal. 29 Lake Baikal. 30 Crossing the lake. 31 Musicians. 32 Stretinsk plaza. 33 Hotel. 34 A wine shop. 35 Convicts. 36 Village on Shilka river. 37 Captain of Ural on Shilka river. 38 Ameer river, post boat. 39 Fuel station. 40 Landing. 41 Buriat village. 42 'Natives at Blagovsckinsh. 43 Reindeer. 44 Natives at Blagovsckinsh. 45 Vladivostock hotel. 46 Branch road to Manchuria. 47 Russian emigrants. 48 Natives of Manchuria. 49 Korean workmen on railway. 50 Group at home. *86. COMMON NATIVE BIRDS. 1 Flicker. 14 Golden crowned kinglet. 2 Kingbird. 15 Chimney swift. 3 Blue jay. 16 Phoebe. 4 Bronzed grackle. 17 Bobolink. 5 Junco. 18 American goldfinch. 6 Blue bird. 19 Song sparrow. 7 Barn swallow. 20 Indigo bunting. 8 Yellow warbler. 21 Red-e.ved vireo. 9 Cat bird. 22 Baltimore oriole. 10 Robin. 23 Brown thrasher. 11 Scarlet tanager. 24 Belted kingfisher. 12 13 Red-headed woodpecker. Ruby-throated humming bird. 25 Nighthawk. 87. BIRD HABITS AND HOMES. 1 Phoebe building her nest. 2 Chimney swift clinging to her nest. 3 On her nest. 4 Young in nest. 5 Robin on nest in crotch of oak tree. 6 Four young blue jays nearly ready to fly. 7 Flicker at her nest hole. 8 Three young flickers. 9 Downy woodpecker brings food to young. 10 Downy woodpecker’s nest. 11 Lark sparrow on her nest. 12 Nest and eggs. 13 Vesper sparrow on nest. 14 Clift' swallows building nest. 15 Nest and eggs of cliff swallow. 16 Colony of cliff swallows’ nests. 17 House wren leaving nest. 18 Chickadee bringing food to young. 19 Nest of meadow lark. 20 Kildeer plover standing on nest. 21 Young kildeer plover. 22 Nighthawk on stump. 36 23 Eggs and nest. 24 And young. 25 Nest of prairie horned lark. 26 Father lark brings food. 27 Mother lark brings food. 28 Brings a bug. 29 On nest at night. 30 A bluebird’s family. 31 Father bluebird brings a grasshopper. 32 Kingfisher on post. 33 Two young kingfishers. 34 Butcher bird, nest. 37 Nest of ruffed grouse. 38 Young grosbeak ready to fly. 39 Goldfinch on nest. 40 Young mourning dove. 41 Two young vireos ready to leave nest. 42 Nest of great horned owl. 43 Young horned owl. 44 Burrowing owl protecting itself. 45 Screech owl on limb. 46 Red-tailed hawk on her nest. 47 Young, one week old. 48 Seventeen days old. 35 On nest. 49 Twenty-seven days old. 36 Two young. 50 Full grown, ready to fly. *88. COMMON SPRING WILD FLOWERS. 1 Hepatica. 14 Blue-eyed grass. 2 Wake robin (ill scented). 15 Daisy. 3 Jack in the pulpit. 16 Wild geranium. 4 Adder’s tongue. 17 Evening primrose. 5 Bloodroot. 18 Wild rose. 6 . Wild ginger. 19 Butter-and-eggs (toad flax). 7 Dandelion. 20 Solomon’s seal. 8 Anemone rue. 21 Columbine. 9 Spring beauty. 22 Iris. 10 Marsh marigold. 23 Turk’s leap lily. 11 Early crowfoot (buttercup). 24 Tainted cup. 12 Dutchman’s breeches. 25 Milkweed with monarch butterfly 13 Blue violet. caterpillar. *89. COMMON WILD FLOWERS. 1 Pickerel weed. 14 Milkwort. 2 Arrow head. 15 Poison ivy. 3 Downy false foxglove. 16 Fringed gentian. 4 Mullein. 37 Cardinal flower. 5 Jewel weed. 18 Joe-pye-weed. 6 Chicory. 19 Boneset. 7 St. John’s wort. 20 Yarrow. 8 Wild carrot. 21 Sunflower. 9 Meadow sweet. 22 Bur-marigold. 10 Tick-trefoil. 23 Purple aster. 11 Blue vervain. 24 Golden rod. 12 Self-heal. 25 Tansy. 13 Bouncing Bet. *90. COMMON NATIVE BUTTERFLIES AND THEIR FAVORITE FLOWERS 1 Cabbage butterfly. 14 Blue-eyed grayling. 2 Monarch. 15 Wood satyr. 3 Pearl crescent. 16 Iron weed. 4 Silver-spot fritillary. 17 Thistle. 5 Silver-spotted hesperid. 38 Butterfly weed. 6 The violet tip. 19 Button bush. 7 The red admiral. 20 Starry campion. 8 Tiger swallowtail. 21 Yellow violet. 9 Black swallowtail. 22 Wild cherry. 10 Green swallowtail. 23 Locust blossom. 11 Blue swallowtail. 24 White aster. 12 Orange dog. 25 Black mustard. 13 Cloudless sulphur. 91. SELECTIONS FROM FAMOUS ARTISTS. 1 Portrait of self and daughter (Le Brun) 2 Infant Marguerite (Velasquez). 3 Forge of Vulcan (Velasquez). 4 Joan of Arc (Ingres). 5 Valley Farm (Constable). 6 The Fisher (Zorn). 7 Group of Angels (Fra Angelico). 8 Holy Family (Michael Angelo). 9 Young Girls in Procession (Breton). 10 Ploughing (Bonheur). 11 The Three Fates (Angelo). 12 Spring Sohg (Grust). 13 Windmill (Vandermere). 14 Angels’ Heads (Reynolds). 15 Portrait of Child (Van Dyke). 16 Witch of Endor (West). 17 The Pottery (Puvis'de Chavanne). 18 Portrait of Aesop (Velasquez). 19 End of Labor (Breton). 20 Aurora (Guido Reni). 21 Silver Sea and Silver Birches (McWhirter). 37 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Distinguished Members of Humane So¬ ciety (Landseer). Alexander and Diogenes (Landseer). Bull (Potter). Madonna Della Sedia (Raphael). Girl with Cat (Hoecker). Sir Galahad (Watts). The Recall of the Gleaners (Breton). Family Picture (Copley). Marine with Vessels (P. J. Clays). Hope (Reynolds). Mother and Child (Nourse). Landscape with Figure—Morning (Corot). Returning from Market (Troyon). Shrimp Girl (Hogarth). 36 Cat and Kitten (Roumer). 37 Water Mill (Hobbema). 38 Children of Charles I (Van Dyke). 39 Golden Autumn Day (Van Marcke). 40 Moses (Angelo). 41 David (Angelo). 42 Niobe. 43 St. George (Donatello). 44 Minerva from Velletri. 45 Caesar Augustus. 46 Diana of Versailles. 47 Jeanne d’ Arc at Domremy. 48 Christ Disputing with Doctors (Hoffman). 49 Pastoral Life of St. Genevieve. 50 Cattle at Watering (Bonheur). |92. AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. LIFE OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Learning the chandler’s trade. Working in brother's printing office. First arrival in Philadelphia. In printing office in London. Acting as his own porter. Franklin and wife at breakfast. Experiment with the kite. At the court of St. James. Drafting Declaration of Independence. At court of France. Speaking in constitutional convention. Last moments. LIFE OF GENERAL U. S. GRANT. Birthplace. Aiming cannon at Chapultepec. Capture of Fort Donelson. Charge at battle of Shiloh. Siege of Vicksburg. 93. THE AMERICAN Geronimo—War chief. Squaw and cradle. KIOWA. Buck with war bonnet. Buck using the bow. Squaw at home. Squaw carrying papoose. Indian village. Indians breaking camp. Parade at reservation. COMANCHE. Head of buck. Buck. Squaw “Isa Coma.” Single and double mount. Comanche village. NORTH DAKOTA. Two bucks in dance dress. Squaw “Two Bucks” and papoose. “Sitting Bull.” “Sitting Bull’s” cabin at time of his cap- 6 Triumphal entry into Vicksburg. 7 Capture of Petersburg. 8 Surrender of Lee. 9 Taking the oath of office. 10 Cottage on Mt. Gregor, N. Y. 11 Death-bed of Grant. 12 Allegory : “Let us have peace.” LIFE OF WILLIAM MCKINLEY. 1 Birthplace. 2 Entering the army as private. 3 Leading a rescue of guns. 4 Presenting tariff bill to congress, 5 Speaking in campaign for Harrison. 6 Inauguration as president. 7 With cabinet discussing Spanish war. 8 Signing the protocol. 9 Last speech at Buffalo. 10 Shooting of McKinley. 11 Mrs. McKinley's last interview. 12 Body lying in state at Washington. INDIAN OF TODAY. ture. 20 Apportioning meat among families. SIOUX. 21 Squaw in native dress. 22 Sioux Indian camp. 23 A dog travois. WINNEBAGO. 24 “Grey Wolf” and family. 25 Chief hunting. 26 Wigwam. 27 Squaw on horseback. 28 Carrying wood. SARCEE, 29 “Bull’s Head” squaw and dog travois. 30 Tepee of chief. 31 Sarcee encampment. 32 Buresh tepee. 33 Squaw and pony travois. 34 Sarcee Indian boys. 35 Indian sun dance—Making a brave. 94. Map of Russia. Caucasus (Balkan valley). (Gora). St. Petersburg (panorama). In the Russian navy yard. Nevsky prospect. A street corner. Statue of Peter the Great. Winter palace. RUSSIA. 10 House of Peter the Great. 11 Government laboratory. 12 Southern Russia—Greek chapel. 13 Russian hut and peasants. 14 St. Petersburg—An ice cream vender. 15 Finland—The market place. 16 Peasant washerwomen. 17 Farmer’s market. 18 On the gulf of Finland. 38 19 Peasant girls. 20 A Finnish villa. 21 Russia—Peasants. 22 Finland—Bride and peasants. 23 Russia—Peasant family. 24 Finland—Peasant women harvest. 25 A broom seller. 26 A farmer's cabin and family. 27 Peasant farmers. 28 A railroad junction. 29 A bride preparing for church. 30 Peasant flower girls. 31 Jaaskis peasant girls. 32 Fishing boats. 33 An ice cream vender. 34 Market boats. 35 A fisherman’s hut. 36 Russian soldiers working. 37 A cariole. 38 Russia—Group of Siberian natives. 39 Slavonic basket makers. 40 A Russian nurse. 41 Tartar peddlers. 42 Russian farm scene. 43 Panorama—Moscow. 44 A Russian drosky. 45 Church of the Assumption. 46 Kremlin, the throne. 47 Kremlin, inside the walls. 48 Kremlin, close view. 49 Kremlin, great bell. 50 Church of the Saviour. |95. ILLUSTRATED POEMS. THANATOPSIS. 1 Portrait of Bryant. 2 She has a voice of gladness. 3 When thoughts of the last bitter hour. 4 Go forth under the open sky. 5 And thee the all beholding sun. 6 Nor in the embrace of* ocean. 7 And to the sluggish clod. 8 The oak shall send his roots abroad. 9 Thou shalt lie down with patriarchs. 10 With kings, the powerful of earth. 11 The wise, the good. 12 Fair forms. 13 And hoary sun of ages past. 14 All in one mighty sepulcher. 15 The hills, rock ribbed and ancient. 16 Venerable woods. 17 Rivers that move in majesty. 18 And the complaining brooks. 19 Pierce the Rarcan wilderness. 20 And hears no sound save its own dashings. 21 The dead reign there alone. 22 The gay will laugh when thou art gone. 23 And he who goes in the full strength of years. 24 The speechless babe. 25 The gray-haired man. 26 Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him. THE BRIDGE. 1 I stood on the bridge at midnight. 2 IIow often, O ! how often. 3 And only the sorrow of others. 4 I see the long procession. *86. ILLUSTRATED POEMS. MAUD MULLER. 1 Maud Muller on a summer’s day. 2 And blushed as she gave it looking down. 3 The judge looked back as he climbed the hill. 4 Oft when the wine in his glass was red. 5 She wedded a man unlearned and poor. 6 Alas ! for the maiden, alas ! for the judge. INDEPENDENCE BELL. 1 There was a tumult in the city. 2 While all solemnly inside. f97. FOLKLORE 3 Far aloft in that high steeple. 4 “Ring,” he shouts. “Ring! grandpa!” 5 How they shouted ! What rejoicing ! 6 That old state house bell is silent. LEAP FOR LIFE. 1 Old Ironsides at anchor lay. 2 There stood the boy with dizzy brain. 3 Then suddenly a rifle grasped. 4 That only chance your life can save. 5 He sank—he rose—he lived—he moved. 6 His father drew in silent joy. FAIRY TALES. REYNARD THE FOX. 1 Noble, the king, summons his court. 2 Reynard teaching the creed. 3 Reynard and Henning. 4 The king sends Bruin to summon Reynard. 5 Bruin meets with overpowering reception. 6 Hintze, the cat. a messenger to Reynard. 7 Reynard’s confession to Grimbardt. 8 Reynard’s trial. 9 Reynard at place of execution. 10 Grimbardt’s second visit to Reynard. 11 The combat. 12 Reynard's triumph. There are several good translations of this classic, which may be obtained at. McClurg’s. “Legends of the Middle Ages,” by Guerber. “Reynard the Fox,” adapted for primary grades. (Smyth.) “Reynard the Fox.” edited by Joseph Jacobs. BABES IN THE WOOD. 1 Father taking leave of his children. 2 He implores his brother to care for them. 3 Brother bargains to kill them. 4 Ruffians take children to the wood. 5 The ruffians fight. 6 The children left to die in the woods. 7 Arrest of surviving ruffian. 8 The uncle’s dying bed. THE THREE BEARS. 1 Goldilocks. 2 Goldilocks sees the bears’ house. 3 The three bears. 4 Goldilocks tastes the soup. 5 The bears return home. 6 The bears find soup has been tasted. 7 Goldilocks found in little bear's bed. 8 Goldilocks runs home. 39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 f98. FAIRY TALE AND POEMS. ANDERSEN'S “LITTLE TWO EYES.” Introduction. Minding the goat. A fairy in disguise. Two-Eyes fell to work. Left them for the cat. One-Eye fails asleep. Tretended to be asleep. Cried bitterly. Don’t cry. Three-Eyes climbing the tree. There sat Two-Eyes with her apron full of apples. Take me away. PAYNE’S “HOME, SWEET HOME.” ’Mid pleasures and palaces. A charm from the skies. Home, home, sweet, sweet home. An exile from home. 5 The birds singing gaily. 6 Home, home, sweet, sweet home. 7 How sweet ’tis to sit. 8 Let others delight ’mid pleasures. 9 Home, home, sweet, sweet home. 10 To thee I’ll return. 11 No more from that cottage. 12 Horae, home, sweet, sweet home. “ANNIE AND WILLIE’S PRAYER,” by S. P. Snow. 1 Annie and Willie sent to bed early. 2 Praying at bedside. , 3 Father going in storm to buy toys. 4 Father and Aunt Mary arranging toys. 5 Children discovering their gifts. 6 Father and happy children on Christmas morning. Readinq should accompany the fir&t.and last stories. Send to the school that last used the slides if not found in the box. *99. ILLUSTRATED POEMS—THE BROOK. THE BROOK—Tennyson. I come from haunts of coot and hern. By thirty hills I hurry down. Till last by Phi 1 lips’ farm I flow. I chatter over stony ways. With many a curve my banks 1 fret. I wind about and in and out. And here and there a foamy flake. I steal by lawns and grassy plots. I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance. I murmur under moon and stars. SHERIDAN’S RIDE—Read. Telling the battle was on once more. Hills rose and fell but his heart was gay. Every nerve of the charger was strained. He is snuffing the smoke of the roaring fray. I have brought you Sheridan, all the way. And when their statues are placed on high. CURFEW SHALL* NOT RING TONIGHT. 1 Bessie and the sexton. 2 I’ve a lover in that prison. 3 “Bessie,” calmly spoke the sexton. 4 Bessie made a solemn vow. 5 She sprang within the old church door. 6 She has reached the topmost ladder. 7 Out she swung, far out. 8 Firmly on the dark old ladder. 9 At his feet she tells her story. 10 Kneeling on the turf beside her. YANKEE DOODLE. 1 Father and I went down to camp. 2 And there was General Washington. 3 And there I see a little keg. 4 The troopers, too. would gallop up. 5 And there they had a swamping gun. 6 It scared me so, I streaked it off. *100. LADY OF THE LAKE. He sorrowed o’er the expiring horse. In listening mood, she seemed to stand. ’Tis thus our charmed rhymes we sing. “W’ake, Allan-Bane,” aloud she cried. The hounds, the hawk, her cares divide. Grant me this maid to wife. Chieftains, forego ! The cross thus formed he held on high. “Alas !” she sobbed—“and yet be gone.” The messenger of fear and fate. With Alpine lord, the hermit monk held solemn word. Ellen beheld as a dream. 13 He placed the golden circlet on. 14 The fierce avenger is behind. 15 By him whose word is truth! 1G Thy name and purpose ! Saxon stand ! 17 There are Clan-Alpine’s warriors true. 18 And locked his arms, his foeman round. 19 And ever James was bending low. 20 Back, on your lives, ye menial pack. 21 Hear ye, my mates ! 22 Hark, minstrel! I have heard thee play. 23 No word her choking voice commands. 24 Then gently drew the glittering band. flOl. WHITTIER: LIFE AND SELECTED POEMS. 1 Whittier’s home, “Oak Knoll.” 2 Whittier’s birthplace, Haverhill, Mass. 3 The well at Haverhill. 4 “The eastern wood,” Haverhill. 5 Cemetery of the Whittier family. 6 The Whittier elm on the road to the school. 7 Home of Whittier’s child sweetheart. 8 The road to the school. 9 Site of the school of Whittier’s boyhood. IN SCHOOL DAYS. 10 Within the master's desk is seen. 11 Long years ago the winter sun. 12 I’m sorry that I spelt the word. 13 That sweet child face. 14 The grasses on her grave. 15 He lives to learn in life’s hard school. SNOW-BOUND. 16 We looked upon a world unknown. 17 A fenceless drift what once was road. 18 We reached the barn with merry din. 19 The buried brooklet. 20 We watched the first red blaze appear. 21 Radiant with a mimic flame. 40 22 The moon above the eastern wood. 23 Shut in from all the world without. 24 Our uncle, innocent of books. 25 I saw the violet-sprinkled sod. 26 The teamsters drawing near. 27 The wise old doctor went his round. BAREFOOT BOY. 28 Blessings on thee, little man. 29 Let the million-dollared ride. 30 The reach of ear and eye. 31 Knowledge never learned of schools. 32 The tenants of the wood. 33 Where the whitest lilies blow. 34 Nature answers all he asks. 35 Boyhood’s time of June. 36 I was rich in flowers and trees. 37 For my sport the squirrel played. 38 Laughed the brook for my delight. 39 Mine the sanded pickerel pond. 40 Apples of Ilesperides. 41 A complex Chinese toy. 42 On the door-stone gray and rude. 43 Cheerily, then, my little man. 44 Every evening' from thy feet. 45 Ah, that thou couldst know thy joy. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 102. THE HOUSE OF SANTA CLAUS. Leslie writing to Santa Claus. 27 In Cloudland. 28 Santa Claus awaiting descent of balloon. 29 Leslie’s meeting with Santa Claus. A band of toy soldiers marched across the 30 table. Old Mr. Claus of Nuremberg. 31 The four winds breathed gently on the old 32 man. 33 The flying machine of Santa Claus. 34 Santa Claus leaving his presents on the 35 housetops. Leslie washed his face briskly. 36 A team of toy horses drew the snowshoes 37 into the home of Santa. 38 Away to the town of toys. The suburban villas of Santa Clauberg. 39 A toy farm. A terrible accident to the clockwork train. 40 The town of toys. 41 View of the river of Carols. 42 A charming riverside villa. 43 The shops of Santa Claus. 44 Dolls shooting butterflies in the jungle. 45 The early Dutch inhabitants of Clauberg. Leslie appears in the main street of the 46 toy city. 47 A doll’s shipyard. 48 Eviction. The furniture of the cruel landlord was 49 sold. 50 A doll musician. A panic at the Grand theater. Laying the foundation stone of Gordon hall. Leslie makes a speech from the door of his house. The mayor kills a doll-eating frog with a lance. The departure of Santa Claus. Leslie at breakfast in Gordon hall. The kitchen of Gordon hall. Leslie’s sweetheart—Selina Sprinkler. New motor car overturns a toy wagon. Leslie and Selina in a motor car. Lost in the snow. Watching Leslie’s movements in doll’s ob¬ servatory. Each of the five volunteers was tied to a rocket. Arrival of the brave rescue party. An outbreak of war. The bombardment of Santa Clauberg. Leaden troops for the front. A camp of toy soldiers. The great battle—A rush for the manikin trenches. T.eslie starts out to stop the battle. Leslie’s horse is killed. lie lay stunned and motionless on the hard ground. Leslie awakes to find himself at home. Santa Claus dreaming of that happy awakening. 103. JEAN NOEL. (A CHRISTMAS IN FRANCE.) 1 2 3 4 5 Little Jeanne. The eggs were broken. “Never mind.” “Look here.” ‘Did you see the agent?” 12 He stretched out his hands to the fire. 13 Pierre whispered to his wife. 14 He sang songs relating to Xmas. 15 The wings opened out and bore him away. 16 From Jean Noel. 6 The castle gate. 17 Aunt Babette. 7 Where are my eggs? 18 Wouldn’t it be fun. 8 She gets a bowl of milk. 19 It will make me happy. 9 “Good morning, little one,” said Yolande. 20 Back to the room. 10 When her father came. 21 Trudged to church. 11 A tap was heard at the cottage door. 104. THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING. 1 Introduction. 13 Spread his hands to the blaze. 2 What shall we put in little Carl’s stocking? 14 Sit down and tell me. 3 He shall have a boat. 15 Took him on her lap. 4 Down came Santa Claus. 16 Does he say we mustn’t steal? 5 Carl sat up in bed. 17 Is Norman at work? 6 He knelt down before the chest. 18 Standing before a machine. 7 Fancy store in London. 19 I have brought him some milk. 8 Rifled his pockets. 20 They set out. 9 She looked at me inside and out. 21 Do you know me? 10 She stood still to call the cows. 22 Put the candle down. 11 The nicest place you ever saw. 23 He wanted nothing more. 12 One little boy. 41 • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 105. LIFE OF LINCOLN. Lincoln’s last and best photograph. 22 Birthplace of Lincoln. 23 White Pigeon church. 24 Lincoln a wood-chopper. 25 Lincoln’s old store. 26 Lincoln on a flatboat. 27 Jus Hanks. 28 Grave of Lincoln’s mother. 2© Lincoln’s handwriting. 30 Black Hawk—Indian chief. 81 Lincoln’s book case. Debate with Douglas. 32 Old slave market. 33 Slave in the swamps. 34 Stephen A. Douglas. 35 Mass-meeting. 1860. 36 Lincoln’s first inauguration. 37 Inaugural address. 38 Lincoln in the camps. 39 Giving a reception. . 40 And soldier. Raising flag on Independence halL Speech at raising of flag. Charles Sumner. William Lloyd Garrison. Henry Ward Beecher. Wendell Phillips. Fred Douglass. Lincoln visiting soldiers in hospital. Reviewing troops. First reading of emancipation proclama¬ tion. Emancipation proclamation extract. Speech at Gettysburg. Extract from speech at Gettysburg. from second inaugural. Visit to Richmond. Assassination of Lincoln. Death-bed of Lincoln. Lincoln monument. Monument at Lincoln Park. 106. MEDITERRANEAN SHORES. Madeira islands—Bullock sled. 27 Funchal—Woman begging. Hammock for passengers. 28 A pig for sale. City of Funchal. 29 Spanish town from a distance. 30 Spain, Granada—A donkey’s load. 31 Train of pack donkeys. 32 The Alhambra, an interior court. 33 The Alhambra, Court of Lions. 34 In Alhambra grounds. 35 Statue of Columbus. 36 Algiers—An orange man. 37 View of Maraboun quarter. 38 Public square. 39 Child begging. 40 Mosque. 41 Native sunning themselves. 42 Malta—English forts. Statue of grand master, Knights of 43 St. John. 44 Valetta — Goats waiting to be 45 milked. 46 Valetta—Children dressed for car- 47 nival. 48 Valetta—Street on carnival day. Greece—Harbor of Piraeus. 49 Soldier at railroad station. 50 Athens—A fruit seller. Athens—Public school, group of boys. Athens—On the Aeropolis, the Erec- theum. Athens—Arch of Hadrian. Athens—The Stadium. Constantinople—Seraglis point. Beggars on bridge. Beggar women on bridge. Archway. Ram for sale. Open air cafe. On the Bosporus—Ruins of castle in Asia. Smyrna—Caravan of loaded camels. Camels resting. A street. Syria—Train on road to Damascus. Landscape along railroad to Damas¬ cus. Damascus—A house. Inner court of a house. Camels waiting for riders. Jerusalem. Wailing place for the Jews. Palestine—Hills of Judea; road to Jeri¬ cho. Luncheon tent for tourists. Afloat on Jordan river. Indian children. Portage path. Colored drainage map U. S. Ice cap of North America. Chicago relief plain. Father Marquette. Fort St. Louis. Illinois canyon. Westward ho ! Morse’s map. Fort Pitt block house. Fort Steuben. River mouth map. First Fort Dearborn. River mouth view. Wild onion. Centennial tablet border. River mouth view. River mouth today. Massacre monument. CHICAGO. Second Fort.—Painting. Painting. Wolf’s Point, 1832. 24 Wolf’s Point today. 25 Officer’s quarters. 26 Fort and light. 27 Fort tablet 28 View form Fort site. 29 Across from Fort site. 30 Early elevators. 31 Elevators at present. 32 First railroad car B. & O. 33 Flying Dutchman. 34 Sail car in S. Carolina. 35 Erie & Kalamazoo R. R. 36 First railroad station. 38 Randolph street station. 39 Today. 40 Michigan avenue in 1860. 41 Today. 42 Elevating the grade. 107. HISTORY OF 21 22 23 42 43 Lake street houses. 47 Fourth court house 44 Eirst court house. 48 Centennial tablet. 45 Second court house. 49 Cleaning Chicago. 46 Third court house. 50 “I will.” f 108. MILES .1 Look at these arms. 2 Nothing was heard in the room. 3 Whenever you speak. 4 Since Rose Standish died. 5 Now to the grave of the dead. 6 The angel whose name is Priscilla. 7 Out of the street of the village. 8 Heard the musical voice of Priscilla. 9 Priscilla rose as he entered. 10 Then they sat down. 11 Into the open air John Alden rushed. 12 And frowning fiercely, departed. 13 Winding his sinuous way. 14 Just in the gray of the dawn. 15 The village of Plymouth woke. 16 Consecrated with hymns. 17 Stalking into the room. STANDISH. 18 Nearer the boat stood Alden. 19 Standing dejected among them. 20 Thus for a while he stood. 21 Are you so much offended ? 22 Homeward together they walked. 23 While he was marching by day. 24 Then Stood Pecksuot Forth. 25 Headlong he leaped on the boaster. 26 Only Priscilla averted her face. 27 Alden had built him a new habitation. 28 So as she sat at her wheel. 29 She standing erect. 30 Clasped the motionless form of Priscilla. 31 This was the wedding morn of Priscilla. 32 Long had it stood there unseen. 33 Then the captain advanced. 34 Onward the bridal procession now moved. 109. PANAMA. 1 Map of Isthmus of Panama. 2 Mouth of Panama Canal. 3 Water-front at city. 4 Street view in city of Panama. 5 Hotel Grand Central. 6 Cathedral in City of Panama. 7 Residence of President Amador. 8 Columbus Monument. 9 Water-works of City of Panama. 10 Source of water supply. 11 Ruined tower of old City of Panama. 12 Ruined “flat arch” in City of Panama. 13 Vultures feeding on refuse. 14 Panama matron. 15 Panama matron and pet monkey. 16 Native Panama woman. 17 Washing clothes. 18 Panama laundry. 19 Straw house. 20 Native boatman. 21 A grave in Panama. 22 Altar in old church town. 23 Mouth of Chagres river. 24 Mouth of Chagres river—tourists resting. 25 Shanties. 26 Palm avenue. 27 Palm avenue. 28 Abandoned French machinery. 29 Abandoned French machinery. 30 Abandoned locomotive engines. 31 Abandoned French machinery. 32 Abandoned French excavating machinery. 33 Old dredges in Chagres river. 34 Dredge used on Panama Canal. 35 Culebra Cut, Isthmus Panama. 36 Culebra Cut (side). 37 Culebra Cut (work). 38 Scoop used in Culebra Cut. 39 Work on Canal in Culebra Cut. 40 Culebra Cut, Panama Canal. 41 U. S. marines at Empire, Panama. 42 Steamboat sunken in Panama Canal. 43 Scene on Chagres river, Panama. 44 Pelicans on reef in front of old city. 45 Park in city of Panama. 46 House occupied by U. S. minister. 47 Ruins of a convent, city of Panama. 48 An old gate, Panama. 49 Mouth of Chagres river. 50 Shanty in Colon. 51 Administration building of Panama Canal. 52 House of chief engineer. 53 Dungeon in old Fort San Lorenzo. 54 Native band, Panama army. 55 President Amador, of Panama. 56 On the Panama Railway. 57 Bridge in city of Panama. 58 Promenade in front of president’s house. 59 Avenue of palms. 60 Water front. 61 Street scene in Colon. 62 Hotel Washington, Colon. 6B U. S. marine barracks. 64 One side of Culebra cut. 65 Scene on Chagres river. 66 Railway station. * 110. DENMARK. 1 Harbor of Copenhagen, 1903. 2 Copenhagen—Kvaesthus Pier. 3 Copenhagen—Rosenborg Castle. 4 Copenhagen—Rosenborg Castle. 5 Copenhagen—Marble church. 6 Copenhagen—Frelsers church. 7 Copenhagen—Town hall. 8 Copenhagen—Town hall courtyard. 9 Copenhagen—Queen Louise's bridge. 10 Copenhagen—The Bazaar. 11 Copenhagen—English church. 12 Copenhagen—Langelinie. 13 Copenhagen—Langelinie (another view). 14 Copenhagen—Amagertorv (principal street). 15 Copenhagen—Amagertorv (another view). 43 16 Copenhagen—Exchange (Board of Trade) (A) . 17 Copenhagen—Exchange (Board of Trade) (B) . 18 Copenhagen—Church of Our Lady. 19 Copenhagen—Interior of Church of Our Lady. 20 Copenhagen—Parade of Life Guards. 21 Copenhagen—Pantomime theatre. 22 Copenhagen—National and Tivoli the¬ atres. 23 Copenhagen—National and Tivoli the¬ atres (entrance). 24 Copenhagen—Christ Church. 25 Copenhagen—Changing of guards. 26 Copenhagen—Thorvaldsen’s Museum. 27 Copenhagen—Thorvaldsen's Museum (Statue of Hope). 28 Copenhagen—Thorvaldsen’s Museum (panel, Night). 29 Fredericksborg Castle (A). 30 Fredericksborg Castle (B) 31 The “Strandve.i.” 32 Skaadsborg Bade Hotel. 33 Fredensborg Castle (summer palace of the king). 34. Kronborg Castle. 35 Ivristiansborg Slot (ruins of burned castle). nil. SHAKESPEARE’S LIFE AND SELECTED PLAYS. 1 Portrait of Shakespeare. 2 Room in which he was born. 3 Grammar school, Stratford-on-Avon. 4 Classroom. 5 Shakespeare’s house. 6 Anne Hathaway’s cottage. 7 Interior of cottage. 8 Parish church. 9 Parish church (near view). 10 Chancel of church. 11 Inscription on Shakespeare’s grave. 12 Memorial buildings. Act I. Scene 3. Interview between Antonio, Bassanio and Shylock. Act II. Scene 2. Old Gobbo and his son Launcelot. Act II. Scene 5. Jessica throwing down a casket. Act II. Scene 1. Shylock bewailing the loss of his daughter. Act III. Scene 2. Bassanio choosing the casket. Act III. Scene 2. Portia giving ring to Bas¬ sanio. Act III. Scene 2. Bassanio reading letter from Antonio. Act IV. Scene 1. Portia (as Balthazzar) speaking in court. Act IV. Scene 1. Shylock preparing to take the pound of flesh. Act IV. Scene 1. Shylock hearing his sen¬ tence of condemnation. Act IV. Scene 1. Portia (as Balthazzar) asking Bassanio for ring. Act V. Scene 5. Portia reproaching Bas¬ sanio for parting with ring. 1 Act I. Scene 3. Macbeth, Banquo and three witches. 2 Act 1. Scene 4. Macbeth and Banquo before King Duncan. 3 Act I. Scene 6. Lady Macbeth wel¬ coming Duncan and suite. 4 Act I. Scene 7. Lady Macbeth urging her husband to murder Dun¬ can. 5 Act II. Scene I. “Is this a dagger which I see before me?” 6 Act II. Scene 1. The murder of Dun¬ can. 7 Act III. Scene 3. The murder of Ban- quo. 8 Act III. Scene 4. Banquo’s ghost at the banquet. 9 Act IV. Scene 1. Macbeth and the three witches. 10 Act V. Scene 1. Lady Macbeth washing her hands in her sleep. 11 Act V. Scene 5. “Fear not till Burn¬ ham woods do come to Dun- sinane.” 12 Act V. Scene 7. Killing of Macbeth by Macduff. *112. BIRDS. 1 Canada goose. - 2 Herring gull 3 Whooping and sandhill cranes. 4 Sora rail. 5 Spotted sandpiper. 6 Black-crowned night heron. 7 Screech owl. 8 Red-tail hawk. 9 Sparrow hawk. 10 Pinnated grouse. 11 Bob white. 12 Bobolinks. 13 Rose-breasted grosbeak. 14. Hairy woodpecker. 15. Flicker (yellow hammer). 16. Towhee. 17 Cat bird. 18 Chickadee. 19 Prothonotary warblers. 20 Cedar waxwings. 21 American goldfinch. 22 Brown thrush. 23 Chimney swift. fll3. MODERN PALESTINE AND SYRIA. 1 Jordan valley. 2 Jordan and Promised Land. 3 Bridge of El Ghajar. 4 Sun spring. 5 Joseph’s pit. 6 Bird’s-eye-view of Jerusalem. 7 Jerusalem from Mt. of Olives. 8 Damascus gate. 9 St. Stephen’s gate. 10 Entering east gate, Damascus. 11 Typical Damascus street. 12 House of Shammai, Damascus. 13 Jaffa from the sea, Palestine. 14 Busy street, Jaffa. 15 House of Simon the Tanner. 16 Harbor of Beyrout, Syria. 44 17 Bird’s-eye-view of Beyrout. 34 Dog scavengers (Damascus). 18 Bird’s-eye-view of Acre, Palestine. Courtyard of Old Kahn. 35 •Grazing (Sharon). 19 36 Plowing near Tiberias. 20 Ruins of Crusaders’ Castle. 37 Tramping out the grain. 21 Sheik of Bar Ibraham Tribe. 38 Winnowing out the grain. 22 Bedouin bride. 39 Native women grinding wheat. 23 Druse Princess of Lebanon. 40 Baking bread. 24 Father and children. 41 Native preparing vermicelli. 25 Baby in swaddling clothes. 42 Native mode of grinding coffee. 26 Typical family. 43 Serving coffee. 27 Ancient scroll. 44 Making clay jars. 28 Nebi Musa Pilgrims. 45 Method of cooking. 29 Caravan at rest. 46 Freight handler. 30 General market, Damascus. 47 Stone masons at work. 31 Guest chamber. 48 Winding spindles. 32 Coffee house, Palestine. 49 Music school. 33 Going for water. 50 Fishing on the Sea of Galilee. 114. THE DAIRY INDUSTRIES. 1 The dear old farm. 14 Babcock machine. 2 Milking cows. 15 Delivering milk. 3 Filling bottles. 16 Weighing milk. 4 Boxes of bottles. 17 Separator in a creamery. 5 Heater which pumps milk. 18 Vats in which milk is put to warm. 6 Cleaning up the creamery. 19 Curds blocked by hand. 7 Washing milk bottles. 20 Curds blocked by hand. 8 Separator at work. 21 Filling hoops with chopped curds. 9 Cans of cream. 22 Curing room of cheese, factory. 10 Churning butter. 23 Presses. 11 Working salt into butter. 24 Curing room. 12 The great churn. 25 Loads of cheese. 13 Pasteurizer in creamery. 26 Loading cheese of shipping. 115. MANUFACTURE OF TILE AND POTTERY. 1 Mine of clay near surface. 13 Workmen moulding. 2 Clay piles just from clay mines. 14 Moulding clay. 3 Engine with cars of clay. 15 Storage yards of tile factory. 4 Hand cars receiving cls.y. 16 Yards of a tile factory. 5 Grinding clay. 17 Grinding crude clay. 6 Machine for moulding tile. 18 Pottery industry. 7 Tile just from moulds. 19 Expert workman shaping objects. 8 ' A kiln of tile being fired. 20 Expert workman shaping objects. 9 Interior of kiln. 21 Painting common pottery. 10 Throwing coal into the fire. 22 Hand-painting pottery. 11 Emptying the kiln. 23 Kilns in Satsuma pottery. 12 Kiln for firing clay. 24 Japanese lady expert. 116. COAL AND COKE. Anthracite Coal. 1 Outcropping of coal veins. 2 Digging into edge of coal vein. 3 Shaft-house. 4 In a “Room,” showing 18-foot vein. 5 Miners on cage coming out of shaft. 6 Drilling into vein. 7 Miner drilling and laborer loading coal. 8 Knocking down, breaking and loading. 9 Breaking and loading coal after blast. 10 Loading cage with car of coal. 11 A coal breaker. 12 Oscillating screen, in breaker. 13 Slate pickers. 14 In a coal car. 15 Loading car with egg coal. 16 Loading coal into wagons. 17 Dumping culm, slate pile. 18 Hazleton, Pa. 19 Miners going into slope. 20 Searching for coal on the dumps. 21 Shipping coal. 22 Miners’ children and homes. Bituminous Coal. .23 Overlooking a coal plant. 24 Coal house, dumping coal into screen. 25 Train load of coal leaving mine for market. 26 Homes of the coal miner. 27 Coal barges. 28 Ore and coke cars. 29 River coal trade. Coke—Old Method. 30 Coal for coke oven, mouth of mine. 31 Dumping coal into car. 32 Filling a coke oven with coal. 33 Removing coke from an oven. 34 General view of ovens. 35 Coke oven being repaired. 36 Free coal for employees. 37 Hillside affected by smoke and fumes. 38 From coal mine to coke oven. 39 From coke oven to cars. Coke—Modern Method. 40 Modern coke works. 41 Automatic coal heaver. 42 Under coal tank. 43 Electric trolley coal distributor. 44 Coke ovens and their smoke consumers. 45 A mountain of coke. 45 CJI^COtSMO^OOO-lOSCH^OJKlMOCOOO^OiW^COtOM d^WtOMOCOOO-IOSClrf^COtOMOCCOO-lCSCl^COtOH - 1 OO-^CJCa^COKlI-^OCOCO-^OSCn^COWM 117. IRON MINING AND TRANSPORTATION. i Stripping the surface dirt. Drilling for a blast. Morris open pit iron mine. Burt open pit iron mine. Steam shovel side. Showing how track is laid. Steam shovel side view. Steam shovel loading cars. Scoop of the steam shovel. Scoop being dumped. Webb shaft house. Typical iron ore. Miner’s home, crippled miner. Overlooking ore dock. Ore cars ready for docks. Surface of ore dock. “Poling” down iron ore. Looking between ore docks. 19 Loading ships. 20 Ore carrier coming into harbor. 21 Great hoists. 22 Hoist starting into hold. 23 Twelve-ton bite. 24 Great unloaders at work. 25 Hoist dumping ore into car. 26 A “whirler” passing ore back. 27 Great bridge on wheels. 28 Among the beams. 29 Clam-shell hoists. 30 Hoist at the ore pile. 31 Loading hoist in hold. 32 Ore ricks showing tracks. 33 A train load of coal. 34 Dumping cars of coal into hopper. 35 Steamers unloading cargo *of coal. 118. MANUFACTURE OF IRON AND STEEL. Iron ore and coke cars. Plant of a blast furnace. At bottom of charging incline. Hot blast stoves. Stream of slag. Making moulds for pig iron. Casting floors. Drawing oft the iron. Running iron into moulds. Covering hot iron with sand. Cleaning the tools. Breaking up the bed. Drum for collecting dust. Cooling iron with water. Water stand-pipe. Carrying away and loading the pigs. Stock yards showing cords of pig iron. Loading slag. Modern pig iron machine at rest. Ladle emptying molten metal. Ladle pouring oft molten metal. Ladle pouring off molten metal. Close side view of machine. Great ladle pouring molten metal. Automatic mould liner. -j-119. PRESENT Fuji San. Mississippi Bay. Onomichi—Inland Sea. An idyllic spot. Typical mountain hut. In the park. Japanese Kago. A Torii. Shinto priests. Mealtime at Japanese hotel. Dinner at a wayside inn. Eating rice with chopsticks. Japanese cook stoves and kitchen. Japanese bed. Pictured pottery and vases. Shipping at Osaka. Hairdresser. Drying sardines. Japanese shoe shop. Blacksmith. Street advertisers. Bead makers. Typical farmer. Umbrella factory. Cooper working with hands and feet. 26 Emptying cooled pig iron from moulds. 27 Machine which makes pig. 28 Tons of corded pig iron. 29 Trains loaded with pig iron. 30 Modern steel plant. 31 Furnaces, steel works. 32 Pouring steel into ladle. 33 Filling moulds with the steel. 34 Cleaning and repairing ladle. 35 Converted steel industry. 36 Running the charge into the converter. 37 Huge converter in operation. 38 Ladle full of molten steel. 39 Pouring molten steel. 40 From ladle to ingot mould. 41 Operators at levers. 42 Yards showing moulds. 43 Pit furnaces and ingot. 44 Carrying hot ingot. 45 Steel ingot on table. 46 Blooming mill and table. 47 Red hot steel beam. 48 Trip hammers. 49 Yard of steel works. 50 Cranes. DAY JAPAN. 26 How the little Japs work. 27 Country scene. 28 Winnowing wheat. 29 Japanese threshing machine. 30 Rice planters. 31 Rice harvests. 32 Country girl. 33 Bamboo lumber yard. 34 Bamboo baskets. 35 Finishing touches. 36 Feeding silk worms. 37 Separating cocoons from nests. 38 Largest silk factory. 39 Cleaning mulberry bark. 40 Nurse girls. 41 School room. 42 Shoes outside school room. 43 School children bowing to teacher. 44 Prince Ito, “Grand Old Man.” 45 Field marshal. 46 Emperor’s seat in House. 47 Warriors of Old Japan. 48 Noon lunch of rice and tea. 49 Emperor’s birthday. 50 Naval building. 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 fl20. BROWN BABY. Monkeys, (p. 5) Cocoanut, Fla. (p. 6) Cocoanut tree. Natives in a cocoanut grove. (p. 6) Gathering cocoanuts. (p. 6) Baking bread in brick oven. (p. 9) Puckalook having a time. (p. 10) Group of Malamuts. (p. 10) Seal rocks, Santa Catalina, California (P- ID Sea lions at home. (p. 11) Willie Campbell. (p. 14) Willie Campbell and his pets. (p. 14.) Dr. Sheldon Jackson and his govern¬ ment reindeer, (p. 16) AGOONACK. GEMILA. 14 Bear’s den, Lincoln Park, Chicago. (p. 16) 15 Bedouin family of the desert. (p. 23) 16 Children of the Bisharin camp. (p. 23) 17 The sheik of Bar Ibrahim tribe, (p. 24) 18 Bisharin Arab and camels. (p. 27) 19 A baby of the desert; a young camel. (P. 29) 20 Water carriers on the Nile. (p. 30) 21 Sheik Racked. (p. 30) 22 With the flocks, (p. 30) 23 Ostrich and young. (p. 35) 24 A caravan at rest in Jerusalem, (p. 38) 25 The palm-fringed Nile. (p. 40) fl21. MOUNTAIN MAID. DARK GIRL. A little Swiss girl in the mountains. (P. 43) A typical chalet. (p. 45) A mountain chalet, Grindelwald. The village of Simplon, (p. 48) Market Square, Bale. (p. 48) Market day at Yeve, Lake Geneva, (p. 48) Market day at Unterseen, Interlaken, (p. 48) Tinkling cow bells. (p. 49) A herd of goats on the mountains, (p. 48) A mountain shepherd and his flock. (P- 48) j-122. PENSE. THE Jetty, River Min, boat loaded with pine boughs, Foochow, China. “The little boats are not like those which we see.” (p. 59) Seagoing junks and river boats, Foo¬ chow, China. “They have little sheds or houses built upon them.” (p. 59) A group of Chinese children. “Out comes little Pense.” (p. 59) Children of Manchuria. (p. 59) A Chinese child in chair. (p. 59) A little boy by the wayside, with sugar cane to sell. (p. 59) A Chinese toddler. “The father opens the gate.” (p. 60) Eating rice with chop-sticks. “She takes two small smooth sticks, (p. 62) Store of Chinese tea merchant. “Carry¬ ing tea boxes to the store of the great tea merchant.” (p. 63) Boat woman, rowing Chinese boat, helped by the children. “Little girls can help at the oars.” (p. 63) Itinerant Chinese barber. “Barbers with grave faces.” (p. 64) Chinese water carriers. “Water carriers with deep water buckets.” (p. 64) 203 Metre Hill. “Soldiers in their wad¬ ded gowns.” (p. 64) 11 Guide cutting steps. (p. 50) 12 The wood carver. (p. 52) 13 A Zulu warrior and house. (P. 72) 14 A Zulu bride, (p. 73) 15 A small warrior of Zululand. (P. 74.) 16 A small denizen of Zululand. (P- 74) 17 A native African zebra. (P- 76) 18 An African lion. (p. 75) 19" Candy store. (p. 78) 20 A Kaffir band. (p. 78) 21 A Kaffir war dance. (p. 81) 22 Alligators. (p. 81) CHINESE MAID. 14 Chinese cavalry. “With long clumsy guns over their shoulders.” (p. 64) 15 Native sedan chair. “A high narrow box resting on poles.” 16 A small-footed Chinese lady. “Her soft baby feet w T ere bound up tightly.” (p. 65) 17 Chinese market. “I should call it Mar¬ ket street.” (p. 67) 18 Gathering tea leaves. “Among the hills where the tea grows.” (p. 69) 19 Group of Chinese, showing method of carrying children. “She once rode on her mother’s back.” (p. 69) 20 Tea pickers on their way home. “He gathered the leaves.” (p. 69) 21 Gathering mulberry leaves for silk worms. “Here, too, grew mulberry trees.” (p. 69) 22 A tray full of silk worms. “She learned how to love the little worms.” (p. 69) 23 Feeding mulberry leaves to young worms. “That eat the mulberry leaves.” (P. 69) 24 Silk cocoons in their nests. “And spin for themselves a silken shell.” (p. 69) 25 Reeling silk from cocoons. “She watched her mother spin off the fine silk.” (p. 69) 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -.12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 fl23. THE RHINE MAIDEN. THE River Rhine, Cologne. “Have you heard of the beautiful River Rhine V’ (P. 85) Rheinstein, River Rhine. “And the sol¬ emn old castles stand.” (p. 85) River Rhine, Bingen. “Sweeping be¬ tween the high hills.” (p. 85) Castle of the Statzenfels. (p. 85) Falkenberg Castle on the Rhine, (p. 85) Gathering grapes, Rhudesheim. “The grapes are hanging in heavy purple clusters.” (p. 92) Carrying grapes, Rhudesheim. “Which the girls and women are carry¬ ing on their heads.” (p. 93) High terraced vine-clad hills of the Rhine, Rhudesheim. “Have promised to go with them to the vineyards.” (p. 91) A vineyard terrace, Rhudesheim, Ger¬ many. “Where the steep steps and path lead up on the other side.” (p. 92) A path along the terraced hills to Ehren- fels. (p. 92) Bringing home the Christmas tree. “A fine young fir tree is brought in.” (p. 95) “Merry Christmas.” “Stands the little fir tree.” (p. 95) > The night before Christmas. ‘How they all wait and long for the night to come.” (p. 95) Santa Claus’ arrival. (p. 96) Dear old Santa has something for all, “Gretchen’s big doll.” (p. 96) -124. OUTDOOR ART FOR Splendid Chicago school, 1,200 pupils. Playground for 1,200 pupils. Beautiful parochial school, Chicago. Magnificent 36-room school, Chicago. Boys’ playground of above. Private school. Boston ivy on a Chicago schoolhouse. Edge of very small park. Pretty hack yard. Back yard of janitor of a Chicago school. School yard and janitor who “made” it. Where is there another such Chicago school yard? Rare view of back yard of flats. South Park office. Woodbine on park stable. Boston ivy, Chicago. Dr. Harper’s house. Vase in a business street. Work of a little girl. Twenty-year elms. Front end of lot. Poor little home. Modest home with trees. Work of a 13-year-old boy. Pretty front. A hack yard in Chicago. Busy man at home. Friendly willows. Splendid group of willows. North Carolina poplars. Hackberry tree. Norway maple. Group—Norway maple, hackberry, elm. Midway elms. Morgan'Park oak. CHILD OF THE WESTERN FOREST. 16 The harbor, Hamburg, Germany, (p. 101) 17 Hamburg, Germany, (p. 101) 18 New German steamer Princess Irene. “Did you ever go on board a ship?” (p. 101.) 19 The setting sun. “She saw only water and sky and the red clouds of the sunset.” (p. 102) 20 Sea gulls of the Mediterranean, (p. 102) 21 Statue of. Liberty, New York harbor. “It was a fine sunny May day when they reached land again.” (p. 104) 22 Shipping, New York harbor. “They are to stop but two days in this city.” (p. 104) 23 Two boats in the Canadian lock. “Up rivers and across lakes.” (p. 104) 24 We’ll show ’em how to fell big trees. “Among the fir trees stands a man with his axe.” (p. 104) 25 Felling trees in the great Oregon forest. “The trees are tall and their trunks ar. side Sucre Square, with customers buying feminine finery, Quito. 33 Sunday morning before - the superb old Spanish church, La Compania, Quito. 34 One of the massive aisles in La Compania church—wall decorations of gold, Quito. 35 Government Building and principal public square with cathedral at left, Quito. 36 Sumptuous splendor of official reception rooms in the President’s palace, Quito. 37 The rising generation and their elders in old San Bias market, Quito. 38 The usual crowd about the fountain in the market square before church of S. Francis, Quito. 39 The centre of the equatorial Andes,—Quito, looking W. 50 miles towards dis¬ tant Pacific. 40 A halt for breath 14.000 feet up the vol¬ cano Picliincha—view W. towards distant summit. 41 Ice dealers of Quito collecting snow near summit of Pichincha, an equa¬ torial volcano. 42 Where I’ichincha’s peak rises 15,700 feet on the equator—smoking crater at right. 0 *158. THE STORY OF POCAHONTAS AND CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH. 1 Title page. 15 Pocahontas brings food to the colonists. o jU Pocahontas. 16 Smith goes Pocahontas’ in search of corn. 3 John Smith. 17 warning. 4 How Smith won his spurs. - 18 Smith sails for England. 5 Strange tales of a strange people. 19 Pocahontas captured by Argali. 6 Coming of the white men. 20 Marriage of Pocahontas. 7 Landing of the colonists. 21 Landing of Pocahontas in England. 8 The ambush. 22 Pocahontas at court. (1) 9 Battle with the Indians. 23 Pocahontas at court. (2) 10 Smith a prisoner. 24 Meeting of Pocahontas and Smith. 11 The dance of victory. 25 Smith goes to sea again. 12 Pocahontas saves Smith. (1) 26 Pocahontas longs for home. 13 Pocahontas saves Smith. (2) 27 End of the story of Pocahontas. . 14 Smith again free. tl59. JAVA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. 8 Gang Patganongen, an important street in the Chinese district, Batavia. 9 One of the many public laundries along the banks of the Molenfleit Canal, Batavia. 10 A morning bath in the Molenfleit Canal, which runs through the “North Walk,” a street of Batavia. 11 Koenigs Plein (King’s Place), a public- square in Batavia, capital of tropical Java. 12 Bellevue Hotel, shaded by cocoanut palms -—at Buitenzorg, the enchanting mountain resort of Java. 13 From Hotel Bellevue, Buitenzorg, S. W. over forests of cocoanut palms to volcanic Mt. Salak. 1 The center of traffic—Singapore River and Kavanagh Bridge, from Survey¬ or’s office, Singapore. 2 The new City Hall, and monument to Sir Stamford Raffles, the city’s foun¬ der, Singapore. 3 Raffles Hotel, one of the finest of the great Eastern shipping ports, Singapore. 4 The cathedral at Batavia, Java. 5 Pier at Tandjong-Priok, from a steamer’s deck—arrival at Batavia, capital of Java. 6 Molenfleit Canal and the “North Walk”— the principal European thorough¬ fare of Batavia. 7 “North Walk” and its picturesque Molen¬ fleit Canal—the main Dutch tho¬ roughfare of Batavia. 58 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 1 o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 l’alaco of the Governor-General, within the Botanical Gardens, Buitenzorg. Looking down the principal street of Buit- enzorg to Bellevue Hotel—canary trees on walk. Street market—in foreground are “durians,” one of the most noted of fruits— Buitenzorg. Avenue of canary trees, covered with gi¬ gantic creepers. Botanical Gar¬ dens, Buitenzorg. Lily pond and banyan tree, in the finest botanical gardens in the world, Buitenzorg, Java. Deer in the great Botanical Gardens of Buitenzorg. Maze of roots and old decayed trunk of a banyan tree, Botanical Gardens, Buitenzorg. The big-leafed Victoria Regia, and the cu¬ rious “sausage” tree. Botanical Gardens, Buitenzorg. Screw pines in the Botanical Gardens of Buitenzorg. Luxuriant palms in the finest botanical gardens in the world, Buitenzorg. Javanese, the native inhabitants of Eastern Java—near Villadolce Hotel, Ga- roet. A band of alansr-alang players—an ancient musical instrument of the natives of Java, Garoet. Soldiers crossing a stream during maneu¬ vers—flooded rice fields in fore¬ ground. Garoet. 27 Natives fishing in the low waters of a pond, Garoet. 28 Native vendors, ragged and dirty, awaiting arrival of the train at the station, Brambanam. 29 The outdoor market, on roadway leading to the noted temples, Brambanam. 30 A world-famed example of Jlindu art— elaborately sculptured temples at Brambanam. 31 Temple of Loro Jouggran, the world-fa¬ mous ninth century Brahmanic temple at Brambanam. 32 Loro Jouggran, “the pure, exalted virgin,” to whom were dedicated the tem¬ ples at Brambanam. 33 “The Three Graces”—a far-famed sculp¬ ture in a great temple at Bram¬ banam, Java. 34 Boro Boedor, “the most remarkable and magnificent monument Buddhism has ever erected.” 35 A section of three miles of sculpture—a “picture-bible of Buddhism” — Boro Boedor Temple. 36 Latticed shrines and central dome on sum¬ mit of the remarkable temple of Boro Boedor, Java. 37 One of the hundreds of statues of Buddha at the great temple of Boro Boedor. 38 An avenue of trees leading north from the temple. Boro Boedor. . 39 Looking over the tropical fields of Java, from the summit of Boro Boedor Temple. t!60. BURMA TOUR. East Bazaar road, with porters going on errands and children at play, Ran¬ goon. Elephant laborers piling timber in one of the great riverside yards at Ran¬ goon. Coolies unloading rice-boats from the up- country districts. Rangoon. Freight handlers and thousands of tons of rice which they have unloaded, Rangoon. The fortress garden with famous Shwe Dagon Pagoda mirrored in its lake, Rangoon. Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Burma’s most holy place of worship, 370 feet high and richly gilded, Rangoon. A pause on the steep stairway up the side of sacred Shwe Dagon pagoda, Rangoon. Gilded flagstaff and image-house in the grounds of Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon. Marvelous elaboration of a Buddhist shrine built by a rich citizen of Rangoon. Alabaster statues in a Rangoon pagoda, symbolic of Buddha’s spiritual ex¬ perience. Hair, candles and flags offered before image of religious meditation. Rangoon. Towering images of the holy Buddha, sym¬ bolizing the serenity of self-renun- „ ciation, Pegu. Largest Buddhist statue on earth (181 ft.) —the Teacher finding Peace in Death, Pegu. King Mindon's old fort and the moat at Mandalay from the airy shelf at “Sensation Corner.” 15 450 pagodas treasuring copies of Buddhist scriptures, Mandalay. 16 Northern section of the “450 pagodas,” each enshrining a book of Budd¬ hist wisdom, Mandalay. 17 Splendid audience hall of the old royal palace inside the fort, Mandalay. 18 Inside the gorgeous Audience Hall, where ambassadors used to approach the King, Mandalay. 19 Funeral rites for a Buddhist "Archbishop— coffin on elephant-shaped car, Mandalay. 20 Splendid honors to a dead Buddhist—ele¬ vating coffin in car to a gilded shrine, Mandalay. 21 Fight between best of 50 couples (cham¬ pion at left)—funeral festivity at Mandalay. 22 Buddhist Archbishop among assistant priests and attendants. Mandalay. 23 The star and two soubrettes of a popular theatrical company, at a “Pwe,” Mandalay. 24 Schoolboys and their priestly teacher hav¬ ing lessons out-of-doors beside the Irrawaddy. 25 Native mining—digging the rich ruby-bear¬ ing gravel from the river-bed, in Mogok. 26 Burmese natives dredging the river bed and searching dried gravel for rubies, Mogok. 27 Crude native method of washing the ruby¬ laden gravel in the rich mines of Mogok. 28 Ruby-cutting in a native shop—with rude tools but producing remarkable gems, Mogok. 59 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A “Ruby King” and family—daughter wears $100,000 worth of gems— ruby district of Mogck. Native shop and varied types of customers near Mogok. Goktek Gorge, the old haunt of jungle beasts, with railway 1,000 feet overhead. Native passengers on Irrawaddy steamboat. Up 400 steps to prayer—hilltop pagoda guarded by lions, Sagaing. Memorial shrines of Buddha, built by pious men to save their souls, Sagaing. Devotions of pious Burmese before statue of Buddha, the Founder of their faith, Sagaing. Workmen chiseling stone images of the Buddha for Burmese shrines, Sa¬ gaing. Curiously rigged freight boat with standing oarsmen, on the broad Irrawaddy river. Hauling timber with buffaloes and bullocks from Irrawaddy river, near Pagan. Homes of the people seen from the roof of old Guadapalin pagoda, Pagan. A tamarind market with leisurely fre¬ quenters, before the glittering spires of Pagan. 41«* Toddy palms 100 ft. tall (bamboo ladder reaches to flower-stalk), Pagan. 42 Oil wells worked with American machinery on hills at Yanangyet. 43 Timber-raft coming down the Irrawaddy river—the floating home of a group of natives. 44 Beautiful old Prome with its clustering trees and spires beside the Irra¬ waddy river. 45 Bells of a Buddhist pagoda, rung by wor¬ shippers to record devotions, Prome. 46 “By the old Moulmein pagoda,” looking off over town and river. 47 Beginning a new Buddhist shrine on hill overlooking Salween river and Moulmein. 48 Buddhist temple interior with costly deco¬ rations in gold and colors, Moul¬ mein. 49 Extraordinary shrine of Buddha on a rock¬ ing boulder in the Kelasa Hills. 50 Kyaitteyo Pagoda, miraculously balanced by a hair of Buddha, on Kelasa Heights. 1161. “SCENES ALONG THE CONGO.” Government House, Banana Point. Boma, capital of Congo Free State. Mission station on Congo river. Matadi on the Lower Congo. Thysville, a center of Europeans. Leopoldville on Stanley Pool. Service at a mission school. Ndornbe, chief of a tribe of 100,000. Traveler’s supply caravan. Bringing rubber to a trading post. Cataracts of Congo River. Lukolela wood-post near equator. Laborers in a banana field. Bangala homes near Nouvelle Anvers. Bangala people at a mission. Man making fish-net. Uptoto blacksmith at his anvil. River steamer landing, Yasaka. Rations ready for workmen. Carrying ivory and rubber to steamer. 21 Ivory and rubber ready for steamer, Ba- soko. 22 Chief of Bokote—on creek entering Lake Mantumba. 23 Girls with artificially formed heads, from the Upper Ubangi River, Nouvelle Anvers. 24 Woman making pottery, Ikoko. 25 White ant’s nest, Ikoko. 26 Bridge of poles, trail at Yambuya. 27 Trail and village near Yambuya. 28 Conical huts of clay and thatch, Yambuya. 29 River steamer at La Romee. 30 Canoes at Yakusu. 31 Turumu village and people. 32 Tying poles for new houses. 33 Forest trail in the heart of Africa. 34 Train that crosses the equator. 35 Outdoor class at mission scliocl. 36 Market near Wathen. 37 Fish-traps in river, Stanley Falls. *162. NATURAL SCENIC BEAUTY ALONG THE NORTH BRANCH AND DES- PLAINES RIVERS. 1 Yachting on Lake Michigan. 15 Old swimmin' hole. 2 Proposed Outer Belt Park, etc. 16 Good picking. 3 Horses at pasture near river bank, near 17 Oaks along North Branch. Irving Park Boulevard. 18 Some fine elms. 4 River view near same point, before dredg¬ 19 Looking south from Evanston cutoff bridge. ing. 20 Railroad bridge, Forest Glen. (a) 5 The dredge. 21 Railroad bridge, Forest Glen. (6) 6 After the dredge.. 22 Hazelton’s Grove, Forest Glen. 7 Looking south from bridge near Bohemian 23 Creek bottoms, Forest Glen. cemetery. 24 A choice spot. 8 View from roadway near same bridge. 25 Playing gypsy, Forest Glen. 9 Oldest school house in Chicago, near 40th 26 Shadow Creek, North Branch. and Peterson Ave. 27 Dimond’s pasture. 10 Pasture lot front of same. 28 Waiting for a bite. 11 Winter scene at Peterson’s, Bowmanville. 29 Sandbank, Edgebrook. 12 Parental School herd. 30 Woodpath, Edgebrook. 13 At 40th Ave. bridge. 31 The Dip, Edgebrook. 14 Oak opening near same. 32 Main street, Edgebrook. 60 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cornfield, Morton Grove. Roadway, Morton Grove Looking out From bridge, Morton Grove Cattle want picture taken. Roadside rail fence. Pasture, Park Ridge. Cattle and second growth. A well shaded pasture lot. River view near Wheeling (a) River view near Wheeling (b) Shadows, (a) Shadows (b) Old windmill, Fairview. *163. LITTLE RHYMES FOR 47 Desplaines River from bridge, Irving Park Boul. 48 Woods on river bank, below Leyden. 49 The old boat landing. 50 Autumn on the river. 51 Stone bridge, Maywood road. 52 River-bank at Riverside. 53 Looking through the willows. 54 Old brewery, Lyons. 55 Ideal street car track, at New Orleans. 56 Spillway below Lyons. 57 Old channel below spillway, (a) 58 Old channel below spillway, (b) 59 Double track below Lyons. 60 Desplaines river, from railroad bridge. LITTLE READERS. SERIES 1. Title page. Seven little chickens. The bird’s song. Reflections. An anniversary. Summer time. On. the beach. Rail-fence corner. One day. (1) One day. (2) A conundrum. In a minute. 13 To London town 14 Ten fingers. 15 Unequal. 16 Don’t you. 17 A recipe. 18 Dolly styles. 19 After tea. 20 The old doll. 21 I like to grow. 22 Six o’clock. 23 Little star. 24 Prayers. *164. LITTLE RHYMES FOR LITTLE READERS. SERIES 2. Seesaw. 14 Old tales retold. The new doll. 15 Tales. A bonnet. 16 Forgetfulness. Tell me, little paper cat! 17 Daisy ! Daisy ! Why? 18 Good-bye to summer. Hush ! Hush ! Hush ! 19 Dreams. A polka-dot dress. 20 A mistake. Lady bug. 21 Mornings. A spider web. 22 Where we get our bread If. 23 Cookies. Some day. 24 Taking stock. The vanishing point. 25 A great man. Queries. *165. LITTLE RHYMES FOR LITTLE READERS. SERIES 3. Pictures. (1) 13 Early in the morning. (1) Pictures. (2) 14 Early in the morning. (2) A rough voyage. (.1) 15 All the year ’round. (1) A rough voyage. (2) 16 All the year ’round. (2) Where do the white caps go? (1) 17 Nine little kittens. (1) Where do the white caps go? (2) 18 Nine little kittens. (2) What I like. (1) 19 Justice. (1) What I like. (2) 20 Justice. (2) Where away? (1) 21 A wise man. (1) Where away? (2) 22 A wise man. (2) A long road. (1) 23 A circus. (1) A long road. (2) 24 A circus. (2) *166. COMMON WILD Bindweed. Black Haw or Stag Bush. Blue Cardinal Flower. Brown Eyed Susan. Bush Honeysuckle. Catnip. Camomile. Cinquefoil. FLOWERS. SECOND SERIES. 9 Closed Gentian. 10 Common Puccoon. 11 Daisy Fleabane. 12 Fireweed. 13 Hedge Nettle. 14 llorsemint. 15 Huckleberry. 16 Indian Pipe. 61 17 18 19 20 21 1 9 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Meadow Parsnip. 22 Wild Red Lily Milkweed. 23 Wild Rose. Sweet Clover. 24 Wood Betony. Spreading Dogbane. 25 Vetch Pale. W T ild Bergamot. *167. ALADDIN, TOM THUMB, PUSS IN BOOTS. ALADDIN. Aladdin and the magician. 5 Aladdin’s mother at the palace. Aladdin finds the lamp. 6 Aladdin on his way to the palace. Aladdin and the Genie of the lamp. 7 New lamps for old ones. Aladdin falls in love with the Princess. 8 Death of the magician. TOM THUMB. Tom Thumb’s mother and the magician. Tom gets in the hoy’s pockets. Tom tumbles into a pudding. Giant Gumbo swallows him whole. FUSS IN Puss goes out to snare some rabbits. And presents them to the king. The marquis is drowning, said puss. Puss ask the ogre to show his skill. 5 Tom Thumb and King Arthur. 6 The king giving Tom money. 7 Tom shut up in a mouse trap. 8 Tom killed by breath of a spider. BOOTS. 5 Whereupon he changes into a lion. 6 Then into a mouse. 7 Puss invites the king to see the marquis. 8 Marriage of the marquis. -163. CHILDREN English shepherd boys. Irish school children at play. Norwegian children in farmer’s field. Danish boys and girls in their favorite playgrounds. German children and the vineyards of the Rhine. Little Parisians out for a holiday. Thrifty Dutch villagers. Russian children on street, St. Petersburg. An Austrian Hamlet. Swiss hamlet near eternal snows. Spanish peasants. Italian peasant children on steps of temple. -169. CHILDREN’ Dorothy’s pets. Josephine’s kittens. Out to see the races. One of pony’s tricks. Feeding the ducks. Mama wondered where Jessie could be. Serving refreshments at baby’s expense. “You look like a soldier, Major.” A happy family. The little protector. Taking in washing. The little peace-maker. Feeding the little orphan. “No’oo tant dat down, pussy.” OF MANY LANDS. 13 Esquimeaux in summer camp. 14 American negro children in cotton field. 15 Malamut Indian children, Alaska. 16 A small denizen of Zulu Land. 17 Children of the Egyptian desert. 18 Father and children, Palestine. 19 Churning butter in goat skin, Palestine. 20 Big sisters and little brothers, Japan. 21 Filipino school boys. 22 Chinese children. 23 Singalese girls, Ceylon. 24 Children at play, Cashmere. 25 Schoolboys and their priestly teacher, Bur- PETS AND PLAYS. 15 Nero’s ward. 16 ‘‘Track ! we’se a cornin’.” 17 “Billy swallowed a music box and we can hear it play.” 18 Innocence abroad. 19 “Awful Told but Lots of Fun.” 20 “Give us a start, Jack.” 21 “Lie still, Grandpa.” 22 A June carnival—Dancing around daisy pole. 23 Ten acres of calla lillies. 24 The smallest railroad train in the world. 25 Willie Campbell and his pets. -170. RILEY’S “CHILD VERSE.” Title Page—Riley Child Verse. 11 The Boy’s Candidate. • The Pixy People. 12 Land-of-Used-to-Be. A Sudden Shower. 13 The Lisper.. At Aunty’s House. 14 The Runaway Boy. Christine’s Song. 15 The Runaway Boy. Granny. 16 Some Scattering Remarks of Bub’s. The Land of Thus-and-So. 17 Some Scattering Remarks of Bub’s. Naughty Claude. 18 Lullaby. The Man in the Moon. 19 The Squirt-Gun Uncle Maked Me. The Man in the Moon. 20 What Little Saul Got for Christmas. * S' 62 21 Little Mandy’s Christmas Tree. 22 Little Johnt’s Chris mus. 23 Almost Beyond Endurance. 24 The Bear Story. 25 Billy Miller’s Circus Show. 26 Billy Miller’s Circus Show. 27 Title Page—Little Orphant Annie. 28 Little Orphant Annie. 29 Little Orphant Annie. 30 Little Orphant Annie. 31 The Raggedy Man. 32 The Raggedy Man. 33 The Raggedy Man. 34 The Boy Lives on Our Farm. 35 The Boy Lives on Our Farm. 36 The Old Hay Mow. 37 The Old Hay Mow. 38 Our Hired Girl. 39 Our Hired Girl. 40 Lizabuth-Ann on Bakin’ Day. 171. HIGH SCHOOL PHYSIOGRAPHY. WINDS, RIVERS. 1 Sand dunes—Cape Ann, Mass. 2 Sand dunes—Cape Ann, Mass. 3 Uncovered fossil forest—Manitou Island, Lake Michigan. 4 Sierra La Sal, Utah (desert). 5 View in Nebraska sandhills—Halsey, Neb. 6 Newell’s map of irrigated and irrigable lands of western United States. 7 “Toad Stool Park,” Bad Lands, near Adelia, Neb. 8 Oasis of Biskra, Sahara desert. 9 Within a Saharan oasis. 10 Sahara desert near Biskra. 11 Hickory Nut Creek, North Carolina. 12 Solution of Tullv limestone—Taughannock Creek, N. Y. 13- Animas canon, Colorado. 14 Joint plane guidance of stream—Enfield, N. Y. 15 Thompson canon—Ashcroft, Canada. 16 Ice shove, Montreal, St. Lawrence river. 17 Triphammer falls—■Ithaca, N. 1". 18 Bridal Veil falls—-Watkins Glen, N. Y. 19 Falls and canyon of Yellowstone, from Artists’ Point. 20 Looking down Yellowstone canyon, from Inspiration Point. 21 Bridal Veil falls—Yosemite, Cal. 22 Bird’s eye view of plateau and canyon, Standing Rock, Colorado canyon. 23 Grand canyon Colorado river, from liana’s trail. 24 Colorado canyon, from Hana’s trail. 25 Descending into the Grand canyon, Colo¬ rado river, Colorado. 26 Colorado canyon. 27 Colorado river at the Needles. 28 Young drainage system—Riverside, Cal. 29 Royal gorge of the Arkansas, Colorado. 172. HIGH SCHOOL PHYSIOGRAPHY. VALLEYS, PLAINS, PLATEAUS, MOUNTAINS. 1 Cascadilla Creek Valley, Ithaca, N. Y. 16 Picking cotton, Mississippi Flood Plain, 2 Mature Valley, St. Johnsburg, Vt. 3 Map showing Susquehanna River above Harrisburg, Pa. 4 Cutting across Appalachian Ridges. 5 Susquehanna Water Gap above Harrisburg, Pa. 6 Delaware Water Gap. 7 Bed of North Platte River along Wyoming- Nebraska line. 8 Ray Brook, Adirondacks, N. Y. 9 A levee, Greenville, Miss. 10 Alluvial fan in the Himalayas. 11 Lytton, British Columbia. 12 Labyrinth, Mammoth Cave, Ivy. 13 “Saracen’s Tent,” Luray Caverns, Virginia. 14 Crystal Plain, Florida. 15 Fields of sugar cane, Burnside, La. Miss. 17 Arid plateau region, Queretaro, Mex. 18 Dissected edge of Edwards’ Plateau, Texas. 19 View across the Peneplain Upland, Ash- field, Mass. 20 Section through the Alps. 21 Butte, Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico. 22 View of mountain ridge from Anthracite, Q Q Cl S 23 Mt. Kinchinjunga, 28,756 feet, India. 24 The Selkirk Range, British Columbia. 25 Ridge of inclined strata, head of Logodi- Garda, Austria. 26 The Matterhorn, from the road to Gorner Grat, Swiss Alps. 27 Valley of l^osemite, Cal. 28 East Ottertrail Mountain, Selkirks, Canada. 29 Adirondacks’ crests, near Mt. Marey, N. Y. 173. FORESTRY. 1. PRESENT CONDITIONS OP FORESTS. 1 Map of Forest Regions of the United States. 2 Birch and Hemlock Forest, New Hampshire. 3 Barren Upper Slopes of the Presidential Range, White Mountains. 4 Spruce Swamp in New York. 5 Good Stand of Tulip Trees and Chestnuts, West Virginia. 6 View of Cove Forest from Plateau. 7 Characteristic Cedar Slopes and Ridges Northwest of Austin, Texas. 8 Alluvial Bottom Forest, Trinity River, Leon County, Texas. 9 Lodgepole Pine Forest, Montana. 10 Heavy Stand of Virgin Red Fir, Hemlock Underwood. 11 Forest Without Underbrush—Dense Stand of Redwoods. 2. DESTRUCTIVE AGENCIES, a. Fire. 12 Map Showing Area Burned Over in the Adirondacks in 1903. 13 Fire ! A Greater Enemy Than the Wood¬ man’s Axe. 14 Surface Fire in Pine Forest, California. 63 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3. 32 33 34 174. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Young Conifers Killed by Severe Ground Fire—Trees still standing, though humus has been burn¬ ed away and soil eroded. The Result of Recurring Fires—Forest floor gone, and barren sand left. Effect of Repeated Fires—Old Trees and Reproduction Destroyed. b. Destuctive Lumbering 1 . One of the Great Trees, Showing Manner of Felling, Oregon. A Felled Tree Ready for the Sawyers, Ore¬ gon. A Walking Dudley, Oregon. Port Blakeley Mills, the Largest in the World, Washington. Drawing Logs Up the Incline, Washington. Lumber Ship, Washington. The Famous Glens Falls Boom, Glens Falls, N. Y. Land Cut Clean and Burned Over—Inferior hardwoods only are left. Longleaf Pine Land in Jasper County, Texas, after Logging Opera¬ tions, Showing Waste. Destructive Lumbering in the Coast Red¬ wood Belt, California. c. Clearing 1 for Agricultural Purposes. Deadened Pines to Clear Land for a Corn¬ field. d. Incident to Securing 1 Forest Products. Turpentine Farm, Cutting Boxes in the Trees to Collect Crude Tur¬ pentine. Effect of Wind in Turpentine Orchard Where Trees Had Been ‘‘Back Boxed.” e. Storms. A Windfall, Chippewa Indian Reservation, Minnesota. RESULTS OP THEIR DESTRUCTION. a. Removal of the Rich Top Soil. Furrowed Slope Resulting from Freshets Due to Removal of Timber. b. Floods. Working on the Dikes, East St. Louis, Ill., June, 1903. Waiting Patiently for the Rescuer, East St. Louis, Ill., June, 1903. Flood at Cincinnati, Ohio, March 18, 1907. 35 Map Showing Area Drained by Ohio River and Its Tributaries. 36 Vine St., Cincinnati, Looking Toward River from Second St. c. Timber Famine. 37 Weighing Reeds Cut for Fuel, Chinkiang, China. , 4. PRESERVATION BY CONSERVATIVE LUMBERING-. 38 Good Reproduction on Land Cut 30 Years Ago—Now Ready for Another Crop. 39 Conservative Lumbering—No trees felled less than foot in diameter, tops cut for cordwood and brush piled for burning. 5. REPRODUCTION. a. Natural Reproduction. (1) nature’s attempts at reforesting. 40 Young Oaks Starting Under an Old Forest of Pines. 41 Second Growth Spruce and Balsam, near Waterville, Grafton Co., N. H. 42 Natural Reproduction of Loblolly Pine. (2) NATURAL PRUNING. 41 A Good Stand of Second Growth Loblolly Pine—Showing Natural Prun¬ ing Where Trees Stand Close Together. (3) DESTRUCTION OF NEW GROWTH BY GRAZING. 44 Bunch of Sheep in a National Forest. b. Replanting 1 . 45 Transplant Beds Where Seedlings Are Grown. 46 Planted Jack Pine, 16 Years Old, Holt Co., Nebraska. 47 Twenty-Y T ear-01d Plantation of Catalpa and Russian Mulberry. c. Improvement Cutting 1 . 48 Forest in Natural State. 49 Same Forest after Improvement Cutting. 50 Young Grove of White Pine and Hardwoods after Pruning and Thinning, Pennsylvania. CONGESTION OF OUR CITY AND A PARTIAL REMEDY; SMALL PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS. Homes on the prairie. A village home. A crowded district. A grassless, treeless city street. Narrow street lined with tenements. City tenement houses. A dark interior room. Narrow and deep air shaft. Unventilated basement room. A poor place to grow children. Rubbish in the yard. A bad place for children to play. A dirty back yard. A game in the park. The sand pile, Davis Square. The tilting ladder. Out-door gymnasium. Gymnasium apparatus and shelter house. Ball field and park building, Davis Square. 20 Drinking fountain, Davis Square. 21 A wading pool. 22 Open air gymnasium, Armour Square. 23 A drill in boys’ gymnasium, Hamilton Park. 24 Basket ball game, Mark White Square. 25 Drill in girls’ gymnasium, Hamilton Park. 26 Athletic drill and neighborhood house. 27 Assembly room cleared for dancing, Mark White Square. 28 Lined up for a swing. 29 Shower baths, Davis Square. 30 Girls’ swimming pool, Davis Square. 31 Giving out bathing suits, Davis Square. 32 A bathing beach, McKinley Park. 33 Reading room and library station. 34 Lecture in Assembly Hall, Sherman Park. 35 Pergola at McKinley Park. 36 Folk dances at Game Festival, Ogden Park. 64 175. PROTECTION OF THE CITIZEN. FIRE PROTECTION, STREET CLEANING. 1 Responding to an alarm. 10 Engine and fire escapes. <> Harnessing the horses. 11 Fire escape on a large building. 3 The hook and ladder. 12 The right kind of fire escape. 4 Firemen at work. 13 Encumbered fire escape. 5 Fire engines at work. 14 Street sweeping gang at work. 6 Directing the stream of water. 15 Carrying away the street sw r eepings. 7 At w r ork in a burning building. 16 Removing snow r from the streets. 8 Loading the hose after a fire. 17 A garbage dump. 9 A fire boat. 18 Unloading garbage. 176. GUARDING THE PUBLIC HEALTH. FOOD INSPECTION, SWEAT SHOPS. TUBERCULOSIS. 1 A certified herd of cows. 2 A sanitary cow barn. 3 Inspecting a herd of cows. 4 When milk spoils and microbes thrive. 5 One of the results of poor milk. 6 Basement ice cream factory. 7 Unsanitary basement bakery. 8 Very dirty basement bakery. 9 Basement bakery; note how disease may spread. 10 Unsanitary candy factory. 11 A sw r eat shop. 12 Unsanitary sweat shop. 13 Home “sweating,” fruitful source of spread of disease. 14 Results of congestion and poor food. 15 Mortality of tuberculosis, Illinois, 1903. 16 Mortality of tuberculosis, New York City, 1900. 17 Tubercle bacilli in sputum. 18 Where microbes thrive. 19 Innocent victims. 20 Fresh air treatment on a city roof. 21 Tent in a city yard. 22 Window' balcony arranged for fresh air treatment. 23 Taking open air treatment. 24 A tent sanatorium. 25 A cottage sanatorium. 26 A sanatorium. 27 Something to be remembered. 28 Male mosquito. 29 Female mosquito. 30 Raft of mosquito eggs. 31 Pupa of mosquito. 32 Larvae of mosquito. 1 o 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 r* i 8 177. HOW OUR MAIL IS DELIVERED. Dropping mail into mail-box. 19 Collector emptying mail-box. 20 Large and small mail boxes. Newspaper and package mail-box. 21 Mail-boxes just emptied. o.> Special mail-box; mail-sack hangs within. Street railw r ay mail-car loading up at Kin- zie Station. 7 ” Clerk taking mail pouch to train. Push-cart loaded with mail to be taken to '-■> railroad station. 26 Chicago post office. Cancelling machine. 27 Throwing the mail at main office. 28 Street railway mail-car ; throw'ing off the mail. 29 Station with full corps; superintendent, clerks and carriers. 30 Riverdale Station, extreme outlying dis- 31 trict. 32 Rogers Park Station, extreme northern 33 part of city. 34 Latest type of model station. 35 Money order and stamp clerks at their* 36 windows. Selling stamps and registering letters. Clerks distributing mail into carriers’ boxes at station. Carrier starting on his route. Waiting for station to open on Sunday morning. Mounted carrier for outlying districts. Mounted carrier delivering mail. Special delivery boy and his bicycle. Special delivery boy ringing bell at a Chi¬ cago hospital. Nurse signing for special delivery letter. Special delivery at 6 a. m. in workingmen’s district. Special delivery in residence district on Sunday afternoon. Delivery boys waiting calls. Group of special delivery boys. Rural delivery ; starting out. Rural delivery ; on the route. Fast mail train. Mail steamship. Government post office at Washington, D. C. *178. GULLIVER’S TRAVELS. Gulliver bound by the Lilliputians. Gulliver’s w'atcli. Gulliver visits the palace. The army of Lilliput. Gulliver at dinner. Gulliver and the tailors. Gulliver receives visitors. Gulliver captures a navy. 9 Among the corn-stalks. 10 Gulliver’s nurse. 11 Presented at court. 12 Music under difficulties. 13 A sail in a tank. 14 The dwarf and the apple tree. 15 Wasps. 16 Carried off by an eagle. 65 -179. THREE BEARS, JACK AND THE BEAN STALK, HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. THE THREE BEARS. 1 The three bears at home. 2 They start for a walk. 3 The bears in the woods. 4 Silver Hair eats the soup. JACK AND THE 1 Jack’s mother parting with the cow. 2 .Tack trades the cow for a handful of beans. 3 The beans grow up and .Jack climbs to the top. 4 Finds a fairy who tells him about the giant. 5 Silver Hair in the baby’s bed. 6 The hears come home. 7 The bears find Silver Hair. 8 Silver Hair escapes. BEANSTALK. 5 Jack runs away with the hen which lays golden eggs. 6 Jack takes the giant's money. 7 Runs away with the giant’s harp. S .Tack causes the downfall of the giant. 1 2 3 4 The house that .Tack built. The malt. The cat. The dog. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. I 5 The cow. 6 The maiden. 7 The man. 8 The priest. 66 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 LOAN SETS 1. SOUTHERN ITALY. rompeii. Pompeii. House of the poet. Basilica. Fresco, Hercules and Augeias. Fresco, Pasiphae and Daedalos. Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Amphitheatre. Temple of Mercury. Temple of Isis. Furnace. Oil jars. Fountain. Street of fortune. Temple of Venus. Casa Votti. Casa (residences.) Interior Casa Votti. Forum. Pozzuoli, amphitheatre. 2. STONE QUARRIES General view of quarry. View of quarry, -and cars. Drillers at work. Taking out stone. A sidewalk “flag.” Handling with derrick. Stone yard and traveling crane. The plane]'. Stone saw, outside. Stone saw, interior view. Stripping. Drilling for blast. “Worked out” areas. Rock section, showing faults. Hardwood forest. Softwood forest. A “burned out” area 21 22 Crater of Vesuvius. 23 Naples—Via Roma. 24 Capri. 25 Capri. 26 Blue grotto. 27 Ravello. 28 Sorrento. 29 Amalfi. 30 Amalfi. 31 Paestum—Temple of Ceres. 32 Pompei—Temple of Jupiter. Q O P? Qin 34 Castle of Chillon. 35 Church Santa Croce, Florence. 36 William Tell. 37 Tunnel of Tete Voire. 38 Lion of Lucerne. 39 Temple of Neptune. 40 Interior of temple of Neptune. AND LUMBER MILLS. 18 Log yard and mill. East Jordan. 19 Log boom, jam and mill, Traverse. 20 The gangway. Traverse. 21 Interior of mill, H. Springs. 22 The saw at work. 23 Lumber yard. Harbor Springs. 24 East Jordan. 25 Loading lumber on boat, H. Springs. 25% Lumber dock, Chicago. 26 Mill on Cheboygan river. 27 Sawdust pile, Cheboygan. 28 Jam of railroad ties, Cheboygan river. 29 Floating ties. Cheboygan river. 30 A burning mill, Cheboygan. 31 Loading bark, East Jordan. 32 Charcoal ovens, Pine Lake. 3. “ON THE BLOCKADE.” Title slide. President McKinley and war cabinet. Graves of Maine victims, Key West. Bringing a cruiser to dock. Coaling a warship, Key West. Coaling ship. Coaling ship. Coaling monitors at sea. Stripping the Puritan. Raising anchor, Puritan. Mid-day rations, Puritan. The Nashville, which fired first shot. Chicago naval reserves on Nashville. Letters from home on Nashville. The pet of the ship. Getting things in shape on Nashville. Crew loading four inch gun ; bringing the shell. Loading gun, putting in shell. Sighting four inch gun, Nashville. First gun fired in the war, Nashville. The Buena Ventura, first prize. On deck newspaper dispatch boat. Mangrove stops the Panama. The Panama. French frigate. DuBordieu. 26 The Manning covering landing of troops. 27 Marine watching for signals. 28 Montgomery signals Dewey’s victory. 29 New Orleans, lying off Havana. 30 Hamilton watching off Havana. 31 On the Wilmington, off Cardena. 32 Torpedo boat Ericsson. 33 Sighting torpedo on Cushing. 34 Repairing the Dupont at sea. 35 Captain I.yon in whaleboat. 36 Captain Sigsbee going aboard the Yale. 37 The New York on blockade. 38 Roll call aboard the New York. 39 Marines aboard New York. 40 Marines on shore drill. 41 Starboard 8 inch gun, New York. 42 Captain Chadwick, New York, giving or¬ ders. 43 Divers at work on New York. 44 Reading the Record on New York. 45 The Indiana. 46 Wash day aboard the Iowa. 47 The Iowa. 48 Aboard the Oregon. 49 On the Oregon, after her trip. 50 Getting the news on the Oregon. 4. WITH THE ARMY IN CUBA. Title slide. 5 Gen. Lee on way to Washington. 6 Cubans at Key West hear of declaration. 7 25tli regulars entering Key West. 8 Marine camp at Key West. Marines from fleet' taking shore exercise. Returning to ship. Cable office at Key West. 67 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 L0 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 6 Coaling and watering, Marblehead. Unloading cattle at Key West. Steam launches at pier, Key West. Soldiers bathing in sea. Arsenal at Key West. Artillerymen hearing orders, Key West. “Smoke,” the bootblack. The 26th regulars ready to board train. The United States transport “Puritan.” Transports carrying Shatter’s army. Siboney, Cuba, where troops first land. Landing troops at Siboney. Baiquri, Cuba. The “Hercules” at Baiqui. General Shatter at Siboney. The Record's newsboys at Siboney. Wounded soldiers coming into Siboney. Ambulance bringing wounded into Si¬ boney. Garcia’s troops at Siboney. Portion of Cuban army. 29 Spanish soldiers defending a position. 30 in firing position. 31 Looking for killed at El Caney. 32 On San Juan Hill after battle. 33 First view of Santiago. 34 Spanish artillery officers. 35 Troops at San Mariel. 36 At Havana. 37 Cuban prisoners. 38 Portion of the trocha'. 39 Scene on the trocha. 40 On the trocha. 41 Road on the trocha. 42 Old homestead near Sevilla. 43 On the road to Havana. 44 Railroad station. Havana province. 4 5 Iron car used in Cuba. 46 A Cuban street. 4 7 Lady. 4 8 A party of Cuban boys. 49 Ox car in Havana. 5. FRYE’S GEOGRAPHY ILLUSTRATIONS. World in space. 17 Bad lands, Utah. North America. 18 Canyon, talus. r lhe United States. 19 End of glacier, rock waste. Europe. 20 Waves breaking. Asia. 21 Mountain fold. Africa. 22 Section of hill. Ocean routes. 23 Young volcano. Heat belts. 24 Mesa and volcano’s neck. Railroads and canals. 25 Eskimo hut. People. 26 Eskimos. Rainstorm. 27 Lapland home. Drainage. 28 Fiji Islanders. Alluvial fan. 29 Japanese in bed. Delta. 30 Japanese children playing. Alaska torrent. 31 Arab house. Loess beds. 32 Japanese school. *6. YELLOWSTONE PARK. Map of Yellowstone Park—showing Mo- nida and stage line. Summit house, Monida. M. Y. stage. Centennial valley, lunch station. Henry Lake, Idaho, on stage line Grayling caught near Grayling, Idaho. Along the Firehole river. Fountain hotel. Lower basin. Crater of the Great Fountain. Great Fountain geyser in action. Prismatic lake. Morning glory spring. Punch bowl. Grotto geyser formation. Crater of oblong geyser. Castle well and castle cone. Castle geyser in action. Beehive geyser in action. Crater of Giantess geyser. Old Faithful geyser in action. Keppler cascades. Lone Star geyser in action. Shoshone Lake and Tetons from Divide Jackson lake and the Tetons. Yellowstone lake and Mt. Sheridan. 26 Fishing cone, Yellowstone lake. 27 Sleeping giant. 28 Lake hotel. 29 Mud geyser. 30 Sulphur mountain. 31 Upper falls of Yellowstone. 32 Point Lookout and great falls. 33 Grand canyon from Grand View. 34 Up the canyon from Inspiration rock. 35 Great Falls from Red Rock. 36 From below. 37 Petrified trees near Yancey’s. 38 Norris Basin—winter. 39 Black Growler geyser, Norris. 40 Norris geyser basin. 41 Electric peak. 42 West from Golden Gate. 43 Golden Gate canyon and bridge. 44 Minerva terrace. 45 Mound terrace. 46 Cupid's cave. 47 Hotel valley from terrace. 48 Mammoth hotel and stages. 49 Fort Yellowstone. 50 Eagle Nest rock. *7. YELLOWSTONE PARK. Map of Yellowstone Park—showing Mo¬ nida and stage line. M.-Y. stage headquarters, Monida. M.-Y\ Concord coach. Alaska basin on stage line. Madison canyon, on stage line. 5 Rocky mountains, on stage line. 7 Falls of the Firehole river. 8 Mammoth paint pots. 9 Fountain geyser in action. 10 Excelsior geyser and twin buttes. 11 Crater of Excelsior geyser buttes. 68 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 > Excelsior geyser in action. Sapphire pool, Biscuit basin. Riverside geyser in action. Cone of giant geyser. Giant geyser in action. Castle and beehive in action. The upper basin—reflection. Crater of Grand geyser. Emerald pool. Economic geyser in action. Crater of Old Faithful geyser. Teton mountains from Snake river. Paint pots, Yellowstone lake. Steamer Zillah, Yellowstone lake. Yellowstone lake from hotel. Natural bridge. Yellowstone trout. Hayden valley. Rapids above upper falls. Grand canyon hotel. 32 From brink. 33 Down canyon from Inspiration Point. 34 Glacial boulder near Inspiration Point. 35 Great Falls from Artist’s Point. 36 Near view. 37 Winter. 38 Virginia cascade. 39 Crater of Monarch geyser, Norris. 40 'New crater geyser, Norris. 41 Obsidian cliff. 42 East entrance to Golden Gate. 43 Pulpit terrace. 44 Angel terrace. 45 Orange geyser formation. 46 Jupiter terrace. 47 Cleopatra terrace. 48 Liberty cap and hotel. 49 Gardner canyon. 50 River and Eagle rock. 8. A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA. Old curiosity shop, Santa Fe. Church of San Miguel, Santa Fe. A Mexican home. Acoma Pueblo. Laguna Pueblo. Old Carreta, Laguna. In Pueblo San Juan. Relics of ancient race. Mesa Encantada. Pueblo of Tewa. Navajo church. Canon Diablo. San Francisco mountains. Ruins of cliff dwellers, Walnut canon. Stage route to Grand canon. Hance’s camp, Grand canon. New trail, Grand canon. Grand canon from below. From above. 21 The Needles, Colorado river. 22 A pair of Mojave Indians. 23 A rose cottage, Pasadena. 24 Live oaks, Pasadena. 24 (a) Santa Barbara, Cal. 24 (b) Magnolia avenue, Riverside, Cal. 24 (c) Palms at Glen Annie. 24 (d) Date palms. 24 (e) Lowe railroad. 24 (f) Avalon. 25 Hotel del Coronada, San Diego. 26 Yosemite valley, general view. 27 El Capitan, Yosemite. 28 Bridal Veil Fall, Yosemite. 29 Cathedral rock. Yosemite. 30 Mirror lake, Yosemite. 31 Nevada fall, Yosemite. 32 The big trees. Yosemite. 33 Yosemite falls. 9. TRIP TO WASHINGTON CITY. Kanawha river, above the falls. 21 Fire Creek, New river, West Virginia. 22 Rapids of New river, near Hinton, W.. 23 Va. 24 New river canons. 25 New river canon near Hinton, W. Va. 26 Picturesque Greenbrier river. 27 The placid Greenbrier river, near Alder- son, W. Va. 28 From Summit of Hawk’s Nest, looking 29 west. 31 Jackson river—Virginia. 32 —Virginia. 33 Piedmont valley—Virginia. 34 A Virginian homestead. 35 Jerry’s run fill—Virginia. 36 Leaving Mt. Vernon for the congress of the colonies. 37 Gen. Thomas statue—Thomas circle— 38 Washington. 39 Diplomatic reception. 40 White house grounds. 41 Rear of White house. 42 Reception vestibule. Blue room—White house. Stained glass partition—White house. Presidential private room. Mrs. Martha Washington. Mr. Geo. Washington. Former tomb of Washington. Washington monument from White lot, Washington, D. C. Inaugural parade. Inaugural parade. Inaugural parade. Crowd on Capitol hill. State, war and navy building. State, war and navy from White house. Smithsonian institute. Metropolitan church, (M. E.) Rev. Frank Bristol. C. E. convention group. National cemetery. McClellan. Sheridan gate. Tomb of Sheridan. Washington tomb, Mt. Vernon. fll. SCENES ON THE FARM. General view of farm, Pennsylvania. The old spring. View of house ; barn and orchard. The farm house. Apple orchard in bloom. 6 Apple blossoms. 7 Three families of pigs. 8 Feeding the pigs. 9 Yoke of oxen. 10 The cow barn. 69 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Spreading manure and plowing. Plowing. Plowing. Plowing. Plowing. Harrowing. The harrow. Harrowing, or “Dragging.” Sowing oats. The corn planter. Rolling. Planting potatoes. View of growing crops. Mowing grass for hay. The mowing machine. Mowing with scythe. Raking the hay. Hayfield partly cut. Loading hay on wagon, Illinois. Stacking hay, Illinois. Haystack in iield, Pennsylvania. Field of oats. Reaping oats, rear view, Illinois. 34 Side view, Illinois. 35 Reaper on hillside, Pennsylvania. 36 Binding oats, Pennsylvania reform school. 37 Oats in shock, evening—Illinois. 38 Pennsylvania. 39 Hauling in the oats, Pennsylvania. 40 Grain stacks in barnyard, Illinois. 41 Threshing scene on hillside, Pennsylvania. 42 Illinois. 43 From above. 44 Village, Pennsylvania, showing mill. 45 The mill. 46 The mill dam. 47 Old wind mill. 48 A town, Pennsylvania. 49 Taking corn to market. 50 Unloading corn at elevator. 51 Barley hay at station, Montana. 52 Wheat in warehouse, Tacoma. 53 Loading coasting schooner, Tacoma. 54 Country school house, Illinois. 55 Country school house, Pennsylvania. 16. MIDLAND LAKES TO WESTERN OCEAN. (GREAT NORTHERN Harvesting, North Dakota. 14 Oats field, Montana. 15 Canyon, Montana. 16 Prickly Pear canyon, Montana. 17 Box canyon. 18 Lake McDonald. 19 Kootenai river. 20 Kootenai lakes. 21 Kootenai falls. 22 Kootenai canyon. 23 Spokane. * 24 Spokane. 25 Chelan lakes. 17. SUMMER RESORTS The Grove, Harbor Point. 32 Along the shore. Wequetonsing. 33 Birches, Wequetonsing. 34 A raft, Northport. Railroad station, Bay View. 35 Down on the dock, Petoskey. 36 The bay, Petoskey. 37 A walk by the shore, Emmet Beach. 38 The midway, Petoskey. 39 On the links, Charlevoix. 40 A cottage porch. Charlevoix. 41 Golfing, Charlevoix. 42" Pere Marquette station, Charlevoix. 43 Library building. Muskegon. 44 The pines. Old Mission. Boat houses, Charlevoix. 45 A Bay View terrace. 46 Pere Marquette station, Petoskey. 47 Birch grove, Wequetonsing. 48 On the golf links, Charlevoix 49 High above the trees, Roaring Brook. 50 A part of the midway, Petoskey. 51 A flirtation, Northland Beach. 52 The hotel, Charlevoix. 53 The inn, Charlevoix. 54 Lawn, Charlevoix. 55 On the shore, Northport Point. 56 The soldier's remembrance, Muskegon. 57 A beach lookout, Sylvan Beach. The hill patch, Roaring Brook. 58 Great spnrt, Highland Park, Grand 59 Haven. RAILROAD). Lake Chelan. Lake Chelan. Ranch at Chelan. Wenatchee valley. Fruit ranch, Wenatchee. Apples, three years old, Wenatchee. Pears, one year graft. Turn water canyon. Switchback railroad. Fish, one hour’s catch. Out of the Cascades. Rock Island bridge, Columbia river. OF MICHIGAN. Cottages, Sylvan Beach, White Lake. Lake Michigan. Sylvan Beach. Bathing beach, Highland Park, Grand Haven. On the golf links, Charlevoix. Emmet Beach hotel. The island, Elk Rapids. John Coon, A good Indian. Methodist Indians, Elk Rapids. A northern Michigan Indian. Under the oaks, Neahtawanta. The beautiful St. Joe river. A good place for kids. Lake Harbor. A safe shelter, Skegemog Point, Elk Lake. A high dive, Macatawa. Lawn, Ottawa Beach hotel. The church in the woods, Macatawa. The Kalamazoo river. Saugatuck. A fish net, Old Mission. Old Mission bay, Becalmed. A leafy lane. Lake Harbor. Comfort under the trees, Sylvan Beach. Fair bathers, South Haven. A river scene, South Haven. Trouting, Alden. Uncle Tom, South Haven. Lots of fun, Highland Park, Grand Haven. Crossing the river, South Haven. Rustic bridge. Lake Harbor. 70 1 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 3 19. ASHEVILLE, N. C. (GEORGE VANDERBILT’S COUNTRY HOME). Biltmore house—from Shilo road. Looking north. The Rampadouce. The main entrance. The house. The house. The approach. West front. The house. Swannanoa river, on the estate. The river. The river. The river The river. The river. The river. Asheville from sunset drive. Battery Park hotel. Mt. Pisgah from hotel. Kenilworth inn. 22 Confluence of Swannanoa and French. 23 Along the French broad. 24 The French broad. 25 The French broad. 26 Mt. Mitchell. 27 Above the clouds. 28 Rhododendron. 29 Flower. 31 Esmerelda inn. 32 On Broad river. 33 Moonshiner’s cave, nbar E. Inn. 34 Home in the Blue Ridge. 35 Thanksgiving morning. 36 The opossum hunt. 37 “De possum on de rail.” 38 Southern labor. 39 Awaiting orders. 40 Taking a rest. 41 A mountain team. 42 Uncle Tom’s cabin. 20. ARMOUR’S PACKING HOUSES. Cattle pens. The knocking pens. Hoisting cattle. Sticking cattle. Killing beef. Skinning beef. Quartering beef. The beef cooler. Loading cars with beef. Jewish method of killing. Goat leading sheep to kill. Killing sheep. Skinning sheep. The cooling room, sheep broken. Pulling wool. Driving hogs. The wheel. Sticking pigs. Scalding hogs. Cutting off heads. Pork on the rail. Pork on the rail 23 Meat inspection. 24 The cooling room. 25 Trimming pork. 26 Loading cars with pork 27 Tacking salt pork. 28 Cleaning pig’s feet. 29 Cutting meat for sausage. 30 Same. 31 Sausage rockers. 32 Making sausage. 33 Sausage for shipment. 34 Ready for shipment. 35 Filling pails with lard. 36 Pressing oleo oil. 37 Packing canned beef. 38 Testing cans. 39 Beef extract. 40 Packing mince meat. 41 Export packing. 42 Loading cars. 43 Full dinner pail. 44 A pensioner. 21. LUMBERING. Hemlock forest. Michigan. 23 Open hemlock forest. Michigan. 24 Open hemlock forest, Michigan. 25 Hardwood forest.. Michigan. 26 Standing pine, Michigan. 27 Burned forest, hemlock and pine. 28 The lumber camp at night. 29 Pile of logs at river. 30 Log-jam at mill, on the river. 31 The “Gangway.” 32 Interior of mill: saw at work. 33 The saw at work. 34 Log yard and “soup bowl.” 35 Lumber piles. 36 Lumber piles and log jam. 37 Sawmill on Cheboygan river 38 Sawdust pile, Cheboygan. 39 Burning mill, Cheboygan. 40 Portable mill, Michigan. 41 Loading vessel with lumber. • 42 Lumber docks, Chicago. 43 Building frame house. Chicago. 22. THE WORK OF Lumber's final destination. Railroad ties. Cheboygan river. Floating ties. Cheboygan river. A log boom. Douglas Lake. Logs stranded on lake shore. Loading hemlock bark. Charcoal ovens. Michigan. Pine forest, mountains of California. A log slide, mountains of California. Lumber flume, mountains of California Big trees, Mariposa Grove. California. Cabin, “Big Tree Grove.” “Grizzly Giant.” “Big Tree Grove.” Lumber mill, Williams, Arizona. Forest of fir, Washington. Felling a fir, Washington. Peeling a fir, Washington. Decking logs by steam power. Loading logs on cars, Washington. Unloading cars at Mill. Tacoma. Mill and ships near Seattle. A SCHOOL. Kindergarten—furniture building. Game. Deaf department, typewriter. 4 Manual training. 5 Cooking. 6 Manual. 71 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 First grade, number lesson. Deaf department, Sand table Original drawing. Second grade, number lesson. number lesson. Third grade, finding ratios. Fifth grade, arithmetic, factors. Fifth grade, arithmetic, factors. Eighth grade, mensuration. First grade, game, blacksmith. Writing lesson. Second grade, language. Language and writing. Third grade, language and writing. Lesson on corn. Geography, Japan. Fourth grade, evaporation. Fifth grade, model of cotton plantation. Cotton exhibit. Wood and wood products. Sixth grade, flax exhibit. Seventh grade, science. Eighth grade, science, expansion. Ungraded room, bench work. . Printing press, ungraded room. Seventh grade, manual training. Same. Exhibit of finished work. Same. 36 Ungraded room, sewing lesson. 37 Raphia work. 3S Fifth grade, domestic science. 39 Fifth grade, domestic science. 40 Seventh grade, sewing lesson. 41 Eighth grade, cutting lesson. 42 Finished work. 43 Evening school, sewing. 44 Domestic science exhibit. 45 Domestic science exhibit. 46 Evening school, cooking. 47 First grade, motion song. 48 Dart game. 49 . Ladder. 50 Ladder. 51 Second grade, Calisthenics. 52 Second grade. Calisthenics. 53 Second grade, Calisthenics. 54 Eighth grade, marching drill. 55 Wand exercises. 56 Seventh grade, history. 57 Eighth grade, history. 58 Seventh grade, drawing patterns. 59 Seventh grade, drawing patterns. 60 Planting along school fence. 61 Roof garden. 62 Eighth grade, room library. 63 Literary society. 23. EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION OF THE UNITED STATES. Camp of Winnebago Indians, Wisconsin. Norse navigator. Stone tower at Newport. Routes to India. Convent La Rabida, Huelva, Spain. Columbus before Ferdinand and Isabella at Barcelona. Behaim’s map. Columbus statue, Genoa, Italy. Old drawing of a ship of an early dis¬ coverer. Sebastian Cabot. Balboa discovering the Pacific. Map of 1515. Cartier. Sir Francis Drake. Thevet’s map—Paris, 1575. Cuttyhunk Island. 17 Champlain’s astrolabe. 18 On the Kankakee. 19 Landing of Hudson. 20 Voyages and settlements 1492-1592. 21 Battle of Champlain with the Iroquois. 22 National claims to Atlantic slope. 23 Old city gate, St. Augustine. 24 Vicinity of Jamestown. 25 Old magazine at Jamestown. 26 Ruins of Jamestown. 27 Map of Plymouth. • 28 Pilgrim’s statue. Central Park, N. Y. 29 Penn's treaty with the Indians. 30 New Amsterdam in 1664. 31 Exile of the Acadians. 32 Braddock’s grave. 33 Pittsburg. 24. FARMING IN CALIFORNIA. (SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY). Santa Clara Valley, California. 21 Harvesting wheat, I’ajaro valley, Califor- 22 nia. 23 Horse combined harvester, San Joaquin 24 county. 25 Combined harvester, near Modesto, Cali¬ fornia. 26 Steam harvester, San Joaquin county. Combined steam harvester, Stockton. 27 Unloading barge at Stockton. 28 Wheat in warehouse, Stockton. 29 A barge loaded with grain, Stockton. 30 Flour in warehouse, Stockton. Hay ready for the stack, San Joaquin. 31 Hauling rye grass hay, San Joaquin. 32 Stacking hay, San Joaquin. 33 Baling hay on Cherokee road, San Joa- 34 quin. Cutting alfalfa. San Joaquin. 35 Alfalfa field, Monterey county. 36 Alfalfa near Modesta, Stanislaus county. 37 Potato patch, San Joaquin county. Digging potatoes, San Joaquin county. 38 Loading potatoes from steamer to cars, 39 (San Joaquin county.) 40 Sweet potato patch, San Joaquin county. Growing sweet corn, San Joaquin county. Watermelon patch, Fresno. Loading melons, San Joaquin county. Bean planters at work, San Joaquin county. Threshing beans by steam, San Joaquin county. Picking sugar beets, Pajaro valley. Onion field. Fresno. Cabbages, San Joaquin valley. Truck gardening, cabbage, San Joaquin ^ county. Asparagus field, Sacramento. Asparagus fields and cannery, San Joaquin. Warehouse, Stockton. Trial touches on asparagus before ship¬ ment, San Joaquin county. Vegetable garden, Sacramento. A seed farm, San Joaquin county. Lettuce in seed. Cox seed farm. San Joaquin county. Hop field, Sacramento county. Hops, Sacramento county. Picking hops, San Joaquin county. 72 41 Indian hop pickers, Sacramento. 42 Calla lilies. 43 Winter plowing, San Joaquin county. 44 Woodbridge canal, San Joaquin county. 45 Irrigation canal, San Joaquin county. 46 La Grange dam on Tuolumine river, Stanislaus county. 47 Tunnel and liume for irrigating canal, near La Grange, Stanislaus county. 48 Windmill used for irrigating vegetable garden. 40 Windmill irrigation for alfalfa, San Joa¬ quin county. 50 Steamboat Columbia on San Joaquin river. 25. FRUIT FARMING AND STOCK RAISING IN CALIFORNIA. 1 McKelmine bottom orchard, San Joaquin county. 2 Richards orchard, Pajaro valley, Monterey county. 3 Overlooking an orchard. Monterey county. 4 Orange grove, Fair Oaks, Sacramento vai ley. 5 San Joaquin county. 6 Fresno county. 7 Sacramento county. 8 Orange tree. Riverside, Cal. 9 Bunch of oranges, San Joaquin county. 10 Apricot orchard, San Joaquin county. 11 Drying apricots, San Joaquin county. 12 Drying apricots, San Joaquin county. 13 Olive orchard, Oakdale, Stanislaus county. 14 Olive orchard, Oakdale, Stanislaus county. 15 Gathering olives, San Joaquin county. 16 Sorting olives, San Joaquin county. 17 A fig orchard, San Joaquin county. 18 Apple orchard, San Joaquin county. 19 Young peach orchard, San Joaquin county. 20 Drying peaches, Fresno, Cal. 21 Yellow egg plums, Sacramento valley. 22 Cluster of plums, San Joaquin county. 23 Sorting prunes, San Joaquin county. 24 Road through almond orchard, San Joa¬ quin county. 25 Road through almond orchard, San Joa¬ quin county. 26 Royal Annie cherries, San Joaquin county. 27 Raspberry patch, Pajaro valley. 28 Strawberry patch, Sacramento, Cal. 29 Strawberry pickers, Monterey county. 30 Chestnut orcuard, San Joaquin county. 31 Vineyard, San Joaquin county. 32 Vineyard, San Joaquin county. 33 35-year old vineyard of Tokayo, Sacra¬ mento county. 34 Mission grapes, San Joaquin county. 35 Zaute currants, (grapes), Sacramento county. 36 Cattle near Modesto, Stanislaus county. 37 Dairy herd on Cherokee road, San Joaquin county. 38 Dairy herd, Stanislaus county. 39 Dairy herd, near Modesto. 40 Holstein cattle on dairy near Modesto. 41 Capital dairy, Sacramento, Cal. 42 New Era creamery, near Newmain, Cal. 43 Sheep, San Joaquin county. 44 Sheep pen, San Joaquin county. 45 Sheep shearers at work, San Joaquin county. 46 Packing wool, San Joaquin county. 47 Hog, Stockton, Cal. 48 160 chicks, San Joaquin county. 49 Chicken ranch, San Joaquin county. 50 An ostrich farm, Pasadena, Cal. 51 Raising chickens, San Joaquin county. 52 Ostrich farm, Pasadena, Cal. 53 Ostrich farm, Pasadena, Cal. 54 Chickens, ostrich farm, Pasadena, Cal. 55 Ostrich farm, Pasadena, Cal. 26 . YOSEMITE VALLEY 1 Overhanging rock and half dome from Glacier Point. 2 El Capitan from Dewey trail. 3 Half dome. 4 Liberty cap. 5 Cloud’s rest, and half dome. 6 High Sierras and the domes. 7 Liberty cap, Vernal and Nevada Falls. 8 Nevada Falls. 9 Liberty cap and Nevada Falls. 10 Vernal Falls. 11 Mirror lake. 12 Washington column and Cloud's rest. 13 Half dome from Mirror river. 14 From Merced river. 15 Half dome. 16 Washington column, north dome and royal arches. 17 Domes from the river. 18 The domes from the meadows. 19 and Merced river. 20 From the meadows. 21 Glacier point. 22 and Merced river. 23 Sentinel hotel. AND THE BIG TREES. 24 The storm. Yosemite falls. 25 Yosemite Falls. 26 and Merced river. 27 Sentinel peak from river. 28 Three brothers. 29 Cathedral spires. 30 Cathedral spires. 31 El Capitan. 32 Side view. 33 and Merced river. 34 Side view. 35 Bridal veil meadows. 36 Bridal veil meadows. 37 Yosemite valley from Artist Point. 38 From Dewey trail. 39 Sugar pines. 40 Fallen monarch with troop F, Mariposa Grove. 41 Fallen Monarch, Mariposa Grove. 42 Wawona, Mariposa Grove. 43 Grizzly Giant, Mariposa Grove. 44 Gov. Odell at base of the New York, Mariposa Grove. 45 Grizzly Giant. Mariposa Grove. 46 Big Four, Mariposa Grove. 27. OLD MISSIONS IN CALIFORNIA. 1 Work, mission study, Santa Barbara, Cal. 2 Work, mission study. Santa Barbara. Cal. 3 The court mission, Santa Barbara, Calif. 4 Mission, Santa Barbara, Calif. 5 S. P. depot, Santa Barbara, Calif. 6 Vegetable garden, Santa Barbara, Calif. Mssion. 7 San Fernando mission, California. 73 8 San Fernando mission, California. 26 9 Old Chapel mission, San Fernando. 27 10 The Palms mission. San Fernando. 28 11 Arches mission, San Juan Capistrano, 29 Cal. 30 12 Front, San Juan Capistrano, Cal. 31 13 Interior of chapel, San Juan Capistrano, 32 Cal. 14 San Gabriel mission, California. 33 15 Side stairway. San Gabriel mission, Cali- 34 fornia. 35 16 San Luis mission, V. 36 17 Lake on Santa Anita Ranch. Pasadena, 37 CaL 38 lo pepper trees. Marenga avenue, Pasadena, 39 Cal. 19 Date palm, Pasadena, Cal. 40 20 Rose carnival. January 1st, Pasadena, 41 Cal. 21 Palm canon, Pasadena, Cal. 42 22 Hotel Green, Pasadena, Cal. 43 23 A hedge of evergreen, Modesto, Cal. 44 24 Cemetery at San Miguel mission, Cali- 45 fornia. • 46 25 Dolores mission, San Francisco, Cal. San Luis Rey mission, Califoronia. Carmel mission, Monterey, Cal. Mt. Tallai and Lake Tahoe, Cal. Lake Tahoe and Cave Rock, Cal. West Lake park, Los Angeles, Cal. Oil wells, Los Angeles, Cal. Arcade depot, S. P. R. R., Los Angeles, Cal. Elysian Park, Los Angeles, Cal. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. East side park, Los Angeles, Cal. Arcade depot, Los Angeles, Cal. Plowing salt, Los Angeles, Cal. Magnolia avenue, Riverside. Cal.| Tasa Loma avenue, Pepper trees, Califor¬ nia. Road scene, Santa Isabel, Cal. Oiling roads, San Joaquin county, Cali¬ fornia. Bath house, Long Peach. Bathing in December, Santa Monica, Cal. Coronado hotel. and beach, California. Hotel del Coronado, California. 28. SCENES IN CALIFORNIA. 1 Mt. Shasta. 2’f 2 Mossbrae Falls. 28 3 Heather Falls. 29 4 McCloud river falls 5 Truchu river. - 30 6 Tuolumne river at Modesto. 31 7 Baker's beach near San Francisco. 32 8 Cliff house, San Francisco. 33 9 Ferry building, San Francisco. 34 10 Shipping (drying sails), San Francisco. 35 11 Hopkins art institute. San Francisco. 36 12 Trinity church, San Francisco. 37 13 Market street. San Francisco. 38 14 Joss house. Chinatown, San Francisco. 39 15 Restaurant in Chinatown, San Francisco. 40 16 Japanese tea garden, Golden Gate park. 41 17 Hotel del Monte from drive, Monterey. 42 18 Boat landing. 43 19 Arizona garden. 44 20 Century plant. 45 21 Cypress tree, Monterey. 46 22 The ostrich, Monterey. 47 23 Midway point, Monterey. 48 24 Hotel Paso de Robles. . 49 25 Hotel Vendome. 50 26 Stanford University, Palo Alto. 51 Stanford University, Palo Alto. Corridor Stanford University. Lick observatory, Mt. Hamilton, Great Dome. Lick observatory, Mt. Hamilton, telescope. Eye piece. Palm drive, near Acampo. Pine trees on ranch. Steamer on San Joaquin river. Dredge on San Joaquin river. Irrigation tunnel and flume. Steel bridge, San Joaquin river. At the urnery. Pottery works in Stockton. Flour mill, Oakdale. Miller warehouse, Stockton. Head of Stockton channel (looking down.) Stockton channel (looking up.) A Sacramento county road. Sutter’s fort. Old stage. American river at Fair Oaks. State capital. Sacramento. Sacramento river (looking up.) (looking down.) Castle crags and Sacramento river. *29. HISTORY OF CHICAGO. (Colored reproductions of wall paintings of Chicago National Bank.][ 1 Winter quarters. Marquette, 1674. 2 First Fort Dearborn, 1803. 3 Kinzie house, 1804. 4 Hotel at Wolf’s Point. 1833. 5 Last council with Pottawatomies, 1833 6 Dearborn street bridge, 1834. 7 First elevator, 1838. 8 Great flood In Chicago river. 1849. 9 Stage coach office, 1850. 10 First railway station, 1849. 11 First train on Illinois Central, 1856. 12 Clark street, near Lake street, 1857. 13 Ogden House after fire, 1871. 14 Court of honor, World’s Fair, 1S93. 15 The drainage canal. 1899. 16 At Lake street bridge. 1900. (Includes also one complete series of set No. 107.) 30. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN CHICAGO. SCHOOL BUILDINGS. 1 First School House. 2 Old Franklin School. 3 Hayes School. 4 Brown School. 5 Chalmers School. 6 Goethe School. 7 Armour School 8 Dante School. 9 Stowe School. 10 Hamilton School. 11 Hamilton School—Main entrance. 12 Coonley School. 13 Coonley School—Assembly Hall. 74 14 Spry School. 15 Spry School—Office. 16 Spry School—Conservatory. 17 Spry School—Principal and teachers. 18 Oakland School—Principal and teachers. KINDERGARTENS. 19 Armour—Preserving fruit. 20 Fallon—Washing day. 21 Medill—Building blocks. 22 Hamline—At play. 23 Talcott—Weaving at looms. CLASS EXERCISES. 24 Franklin—Writing. 25 Armour—Drawing and writing. 26 Spry—Drawing from flowers. 27 Coonley—Drawing from models. 28 Spry—Clay modeling. 29 Spry—Iron work.' 30 Andersen—Fitting underwaists. 31 Armour—Darning stockings. 32 Forestville—Use of patterns. 33 LaFayette—Cutting lesson. 34 McLaren—Drafting. 35 Lincoln—Fitting shirt waists. 36 Franklin—Sewing class. 37 Ryerson—Sewing class. 38 Armour—Class in rythm. 39 Alcott—Horse. 40 Alcott—Side horse. 41 Alcott—Horizontal bars. 42 Alcott—Combination apparatus. 43 Franklin—Climbing poles. 44 Franklin—Rings and jumping. 45 Franklin—Circle formation. 46 Franklin—Wand exercises. 47 Goethe—Dumb bells. 48 Goethe—Climbing poles. 49 Goethe—Wands. 50 Goethe—Horizontal ladder. 51 Medill—Bar exercises. 52 Dante—Class in hallway. 31. THE NORMAL SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOLS. » 1 Medill building. 2 Waller—Main entrance. 3 Lake View—Lunch room. 4 Waller—Lecture room. 5 South Division—Typewriting. 6 Waller—Biological laboratory. 7 Lake View—Chemical laboratory. 8 Lake View—Physical laboratory. 9 Lake View—Biological laboratory. 16 Waller—Chemical laboratory. 11 Marshall—Physiographical laboratory. GYMNASIUM. 12 Calumet—Long wand exercises. 13 Englewood—Sword drill. 14 Lake View—Giant stride. 15 Lake View—Basket ball. 16 Lake View—Long horse exercise. 17 Medill—Clubs and rings. 18 Medill—Fencing girls. 19 Northwest Division—Rider-ball. 20 Northwest Division—Bucks and rings. 21 Northwest Division—Indian clubs. 22 Waller—Hoop exercise. 23 Crane School building. 24 Crane School lunch room. 25 Crane School machine shop. 26 Crane School wood-working room. 27 Crane School forge room. 28 Crane School foundry. 29 Crane School—Dumb bell. 30 Crane School—Bar and ladder. 32. ADMINISTRATIVE, BUSINESS, 31 Crane £ 32 . Chicago 33 Normal 34 Normal 35 Normal 36 Normal 37 Normal 38 Normal 39 Normal 40 Normal 41 Normal 42 Normal 43 Normal 44 Normal 45 Normal 46 Normal 47 Normal 48 Normal 49 Normal 50 Normal 51 Normal 52 Normal 53 Normal 54 Normal 55 Normal AND CHILD school—Tug of war. Teachers’ College. School. School—Assembly Hall. School—Corridor and stairs. School—Office. School—Library. School—Tank room. School—Printing department. School—Art room. School—Bureau of geography. School—History lecture room. School—Class in geography. School—Class room. School—Cooking room. School—Gymnasium. Practice School—Kindergarten. Practice School—First grade drawing. Practice School—Fifth Grade co¬ lonial house. Practice School—Fifth grade In¬ dian and pilgrim corner. Practice School—Sixth grade re¬ lief maps. Practice School—Eighth grade drawing. Practice School—Cooking. Practice School—Gymnasium class. Practice School—Manual training. 1 Ex-President Harris. 2 Ex-President Mark. 3 Superintendent E. G. Cooley. 4 District Superintendents Delano and Kirk. 5 Truant officers. 6 Repair department building. 7 View in repair department. 8 View in repair department. 9 Supply department building. 10 Supply Department—Shipping room. 11 Supply Department—Loading supplies. 12 Supply Department—Delivering supplies. CHILD STUDY DEPARTMENT. 13 Laboratory. 14 Testing eyes. 15 Sight test. 16 Determination of visual acuity. 17 Test for muscular co-ordination. 18 Color blind test. 19 Color blind test. 20 Grip test. Hand dynamometer. 21 Strength test. Stand dynamometer. 22 Strength test. Stand dynamometer. 23 Strength test. Chest dynamometer. 24 Head measurements. 25 Perception test. 26 Motor test. 27 Perception test. 28 Weighing. 29 Height—Standing. 30 Height—Sitting. 31 Difference in height, six boys. 32 Frgograph. 33 Ergograms. 75 33. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X / PARENTAL SCHOOL, EVENING SCHOOLS, AND SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF, BLIND AND CRIPPLED. PARENTAL SCHOOL. General view. Main building. Cottage. Superintendent’s house. Hospital. Dormitory. Kitchen. Dining room. School class. Manual training. Horticulture class. Gymnasium. Drill. EVENING SCHOOL. Englewood High—Class in cooking. Crane High-—Manual training. Crane High—Machine shop. 17 Medill High-—Typewriting. 18 Waller High—Gymnasium. 19 Burr—Lecture night. 20 Franklin—Adult class. 21 Garfield—-Sewing class. 22 Jones—Class of Chinese. 23 Jones—Adult foreign class. 24 Ilamline. 25 Medill—-Manual training. 26 Scammon—Class of Greeks. 27 Washington—Class of Italians. SCHOOLS FOR DEAF, BLIND AND CRIPPLED. 28 Darwin—Class for deaf. 29 Darwin—Class for deaf. 30 Felsenthal—Class for blind. 31 Felsenthal—Class for blind—Printing de¬ partment. 32 School for Crippled Children at lunch. f34. INSECTS. Common crayfish. 22 Scales from moth’s wing. Tarantula. 23 White-lined sphinx moth. A group of Neuroptera. 24 Humming-bird moths. A neuropter (Polystoechotes). 25 Catocala (red under-wing moth). Horned Corydalis—male. 26 Ground beetles (Carabidae). > Horned Corydalis—female. 27 Water-scavenger beetle. Dragon-fly (Calopteryx). 28 Eyed elater or click-beetle. Dragon-fly (Libellula). 29 History of a beetle. Wings of Libellula. 30 Stag beetle (Lucanus). Legs of Libellula. 31 Scavenger beetles (Scarabeidae). Wing classification of dragon-flies. 32 Another tumble-bug. Cockroaches. 33 Flower beetle (Osmoderma). Praying mantis. 34 Leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae). Mole cricket. 35 Darkling beetles. History of a grasshopper. 36 Spout Beetles (Rhynchophora) Cicada. 37 Wasps. Water-striders. 38 Ants. Giant water-bug. • 39 An ichneumonoid (Pelecinus). Sulphur butterfly. 40 Pigeon Tremex. Butterflies—color photograph. History of a moth. 41 Bumble-bee and fly mimic. 35. ABBEY’S HOLY GRAIL. (From Boston Public Library.) The vision. 10 Key to the castle. The oath of knighthood. 11 Castle of the Maidens. The Round Table and Seat Perilous. 12 Galahad and Blanchefleur. The departure. 13 Death of Amfortas. Castle of the Grail, center. 14 Galahad the Deliverer. Castle of the Grail, left. 15 Soloman’s ship. Castle of the Grail, right. 16 City of Sarras. The Loathly Damsel. 17 The Golden Tree. Seven Sins. 76 3 01120 62141046