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

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24 MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL II S 4 McIntosh biunial stereopticon. PRICE, complete with Dissolver and substantial packing case, locl1 and handles $200.00 With our new triple condensers $215 00 This elegantly constructed Dissolving Apparatus leaves nothing to be desired either in attractiveness of appearance, ease and conve- nience with which it may be manipulated, or the perfection of the work which it accomplishes. The solid iron frame makes a firm foundation, and prevents any jarring or unsteadiness of equilibrium, while adding no unnecessary weight on account of its skeleton form. The body of the Stereopticon is heavily nickel plated, and all the parts are fastened together by screws. The ventilation is adequate to prevent accumulation of heat in either compartment, and the par- ticles of lime are drawn away from the condensers. The peep holes P P of blue glass, permit observation of the lights without opening the door. D is the Dissolver connected with the Hydrogen and Oxygen reservoirs by the tubes AT and O on the left of the illustration. H\ and Oi are rubber tubes connecting the Hydrogen and Oxygen chambers of the Dissolver with the corresponding portions of the