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

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167 MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. Lonnybrook Fair in the ra’al ould times. a Hauling off the Bride. b Hauling home the Bride, a The Rael Convavnience of Single Life. (New.) b The Onconvaynience of Married Life. (New.) Rent Day and Spirits scarce. Kissing the Blarney Stone. Goin’ to Kiss the rael Blarney Stone. NATURAL CLOUDS. 50 Cents each. “ Who dare stand on the tail uv me coat?” a Dressing for the Courting. b The Courting. Larry desaving his baste. “ Will you have Tea or Whisky?” From our own negatives we are able to supply slides of natural clouds, giving the fol- lowing effects: 1 Sunrise. 2 Sunset. 3 Breaking away. The above are also made colored and They are exceedingly beautiful. I 4 Broken Sky. 5 Flecked Sky. | 6 Thunder Storm. wood-mounted. Three-inch circle, $1.50 each. SNOW AND ICE VIEWS 50 Cents each. A very beautiful variety of these for dissolving and single effects, very fine. Alps. Niagara in Winter. ■Minnehaha Falls in Winter. Mt. Washington in Winter, virgin’s Pass. Plato’s Statue. Ice Columns. Ice Cavern. Crystal Purest. A PIC TAIL COMEDY AND A PIC TAIL TRAGEDY. A Set of 12 Comic Slides at 50 cents per slide. PITON’S FOREIGN CONIIQUES. 50 Cents each. All travelers abroad meet many curious experiences and funny people, and, looking through the most comical spectacles, Professor Piton has sketched for us some such dread- fully funny scenes and things. The list is being constantly added to. Among those now feady are the following, which serve splendidly for extras in Wilson’s Lantern Journeys. A good laugh always comes welcome to an American audience, and these will give an exhib- itor toe power to bring it about at will. Good effects are obtained with the double lantern hy dissolving these with or from natural clouds. 1 Phosphorescent Phizzes. 2 A Foreign Palace Car at Night. 3 Crossing the Channel and All’s Well- Sick. 4 A Neapolitan Street Scene. 5 A Struggle on Mt. Vesuvius. 6 A Day’s Find at Pompeii. 7 Relics of our Romen Relations. 8 Humanity in v ujuuh. 9 Asleen in Germany—A Real Trial. 10 You Kit Runt Ofer. 11 The Journey Across. 12 Adieu. 13 Good-night. 14 How Do You Do? COLORED SLIDES OF ECYPT. We have heretofore alluded briefly to our beautiful sets of Egyptian subjects, but we are now prepared to furnish without delay these charming bits of Nile scenery for use in Connection with other Egyptian views, or as effect sets for the close of an entertainment. The subjects are as follows: The Nile Boat (A). The Nile Boat (B). The Nile Boat (C). 4he Ruins at Kardassy (A). 4he Ruins at Kardassy (B). fhe Ruins at Kardassy (C). The Ruins at Pliilae, No 1 (A). The Ruins at Philse, No. 1 (B). The Ruins at Philse, No. 1 (C). The Ruins at Philse, No. 2 (A). The Ruins at Philse, No. 2 (B). The Ruins at Philae, No. 2 (C). Each set consists of three wood-mounted slides, with three inch opening. The first one (A) is a plain, uncolored slide, with the usual bright sunlight; the second (B) is a beauti- fully colored view, with rich, but delicately tinted sunset-glow; while the third (C) is the most charming moonlight effect. The three views of each set being printed from one negative (and that photographed from nature), are perfectly registered, so as to dissolve exactly each l uto the other, the effect is iruly wonderful. , .. . . The price for each set of three is $4.00, or sold singly, if desired, at $1.00 for the plain Yiew (A), or $1.50 each for the colored views (B or C). , , They will be furnished to order, when so desired, iif two other forms, viz.: three and a- half inch circular opening, $4.75 per set; or three-inch square opening, at $5.25.