- Cheyenne Types
- Buying Banana Stalks
One has not space at command to cite all the methods by which the unwary are fleeced out of their wealth. Besides, new and treacherous schemes are constantly being invented. It is impossible to tell what plot the genius of the confidence man will strike next. These shrewd geniuses have even gone so far as the selling of banana stalks to farmers for seed. - Candies and Flowers
- Benjamin Franklin
- Bird's Eye vie of the World's Fair
- At Free and Easy Shows
Under this caption come the entertainments of a more or less unstilted character; that is to say, entertainments that, while being in no wise disreputable, are nevertheless arranged with a view of catering to the tastes of people of both sexes who do not care to spend the evening in the narrow confines and the matter-of-fact atmosphere of a regular theatre. - At the Stage Entrance
At the Stage Entrance Men lined up at the stage entrance to a theatre - At the Theatres
Chicago is famous as a theatrical center, and the very best attractions are constantly to be found at one or another of the great play-houses. Just at this stage, therefore, it is meet to utter a few remarks on the leading theaters and the class of excellent entertainment they present to their patrons. - An Ideal Afternoon
An Ideal Afternoon - An Opium Fiend
- Administration Building
- An Anarchist
May day of that year had been fixed upon as the proper time to inaugurate the eight hour movement. Prior to that date the anarchists had become thoroughly organized. They held meetings every Sunday afternoon on the Lake Front, when their leaders made fiery speeches, advocating the murder of capitalists and the destruction of property. On the first of May, strike after strike occurred in quick succession. - A Petit Souper
Man and woman eating in restaurant - A summer Concert Garden
- A Masquerade Sprite
If an ordinary dance or ball is enjoyable how much more so is a masquerade—that merry carnival in which identities are mysteriously hidden and all manner of pleasant pranks indulged in by the maskers, whose brilliant and variegated costumes transform the aspect of the thronging floor into a kaleidoscopic expanse of ever-changing beauty. The accompanying illustration depicts the sort of jolly scene to be encountered at a typical Chicago masquerade—a scene which, witnessed for the first time, is rarely forgotten until it is eclipsed perhaps, by another later and even more novel. - A Minion of the Tiger
It is, nevertheless, a fact that there are still a large number of professional gamblers in Chicago—presumably there always will be—and while there are no notorious houses open the stranger who is yearning for a little action for his spare cash can be readily accommodated. The notorious Hankins castle on Clark street is tightly closed, but every night there may be found in that vicinity any number of “sporty-looking” gentry who will be only too glad to guide the inquirer to a secluded spot where he can be accommodated with as large or as small a game as his inclination may dictate or his means allow. - A Chicago Hussar
- A Dedicatory Scene
- Holy Bible
- Divider
Divider - The Royal Prince
On the third day, June 3rd, the Royal Prince, bearing the flag of Sir George Ayscue, the largest and heaviest ship in the English fleet, ran on the Galloper shoal, and being threatened by fire-ships, surrended. The ship was burnt, and the crew, including the admiral, were made prisoners. - He lifted the child gently and carried him toward the inn
- Early in the afternoon, a wind rose from the south. The sky grew dark
- Fishermen rowing back to shore
- Fishermenenjoying breakfast
- Symeon
- Palm Sunday
- Pharisee
- Roman Soldiers and a Jew
- Jesus on the cross
- John the Baptist in prison
- Judas reciving 30 pieces of silver
- Mary washing the feet of Jesus
- Herod troubled
- INRI
- Jesus and Phillip
- Jesus in the temple
- St. Laurens, near Middelburg, Zeeland
St. Laurens, near Middelburg, Zeeland - Dordrecht (dated 1702)
Dordrecht (dated 1702) - Dordrecht, South Holland
Dordrecht, South Holland - Boxmeer, North Brabant
Boxmeer, North Brabant - Breda, North Brabant
Breda, North Brabant - Middelburg, Zeeland
Middelburg, Zeeland - Nijmegen, Gelderland (dated 1544)
Nijmegen, Gelderland (dated 1544) - Spaarwoude, North Holland
Spaarwoude, North Holland - Veere, Zeeland
Veere, Zeeland - Haarlem, North Holland
Haarlem, North Holland - Leiden, Rhijnland (dated 1612)
Leiden, Rhijnland (dated 1612) - Franeker, Friesland
Franeker, Friesland - Gorinchem (Gorcum), South Holland
Gorinchem (Gorcum), South Holland - Groningen (1509)
Groningen (1509) - Haarlem, North Holland
Haarlem, North Holland - Dordrecht, South Holland
Dordrecht, South Holland - Lincoln visiting the Army
Lincoln visiting the Army - Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated
Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated - House where the President died
House where the President died - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - The Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois
The Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois - Divider
Divider - Sun Divider
Sun Divider