Copyright,
1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887,
1890, 1892, 1903,
by Elsie W. Francis
Printed in U.S.A.
Some Cat-land fancies, drawn and dressed
To cheer your mind when it’s depressed.
Some Fun with a Toy Spider.
A DUTIFUL PARENT.
Cried a cat to his wife, “See, my dear,
The superlative Circus is here!
With the children we’ll go,—’tis our duty, you know,
Their young minds to enlighten and cheer.”
Said a Cat to his sons, “I should deem
This blithe Picture-Book Boy carried cream.”
Quits.
Euchred!
Study of Hedgehog Stealing Apple.
The Spring Curtain. A drama in five acts.
1. Which? 2. The Choice.
3. The Rivals. 4. “Ha, the Spring Curtain!”
5. Revenge.
Late!
Pictures with a Moral for Boys and Dogs. I.
II. III.
A Queer Barber-Shop.
Scene I. Scene II.
Story of the Catnip Ball. The Beginning.
The End.
A Needless Apprehension.
A shipwrecked Spoonbill always has a shock
When he sees a Wigbird wading towards his rock.
It makes a Cat-o’-Nine-Tails simply smile,
When a Peacock tries the Neighbors to beguile.