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

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60 MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. sash weight cord, which is tested to stand a tensile strain of 500 pounds dead weight. It is put up in skeins of 100 feet PRICE We can supply all the different makes of prepared Lantern slide-plates at the regular market price which will average per- haps 70 cents per dozen. We also supply chemicals ready mixed, in packages of two pounds each, of Chlorate of Potassium and Black Bin-Oxide of Manganese, in the proportion of three parts of Potassium to one ot Manganese. PRICE, per dozen packages “ per package These prices are subject to the fluctuations of the market. .$ 6.00 .. .50 the kodak camera. Anybody who can wind a watch can use the Kodak Camera It is a Magazine Camera, and will make 100 pictures without reloading. The operation of taking the picture is simply to point the camera and press a button. The picture is taken in- stantaneously on a strip of sensitive film, which is moved into position by turning a key. After the 100 pictures have been taken, the strip of film which is wound on a spool) may be removed and sent by mail to the factory to have the pictures finished, thus relieving the purchaser o all the trouble of finishing the pictures. A spool of film to reload the carema for 100 pictures costs only $2.00. NO TRIPOD IS REQUIRED. No focussing, no adjustment whatever. Rapid rectilinear lens. The kodak will photograph any- thing, still or moving, in-doors or out. The kodak is covered with dark Turkey morocco, nickel and lacquered brass trimmings, en- closed in a neat sole leather carrying case, with shoulder . strap, and is about the size of a large field glass. Size, 3^ x 3 y A x 6 % inches.