Catalogue and price list of stereopticons, dissolving view apparatus, magic lanterns, and artistically-colored photographic views on glass. (1887)

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T. H. McAllister, Manufacturing Optician, New York. Fine Colored Photographs, $1.50 each, $18.00 per Dozen, {Three inches diameter; each view mounted in slider 4x7 inches.) 49 Christ appearing: to Thomas. The three Marys at the se- pulchre. Mary Magdalen at the empty tomb. Easter morning - . The journey to Emmaua- The ascension. The pentecost. Christ, the comforter. Christ, the re warder. Christ, the good shepherd. Ecco homo. Mater dolorosa. Peter healing the lame man. Martyrdom of Stephen. Co aversion of Saul. Angels releasing the apos- tles in prison. Death on the pale horse. The angel shows Jerusalem to John Dore's Illustrations of the Bible. (A collection of 230 views, a detailedlist of which wiV. be sent on application 'lhose moot 8 ntable for exhibition purpose* are included in the preceding lint.) The Tabernacle in the Wil- derness. 1. The Tabernacle and Camp. 2. Hoiy Place and Most Holy. 3. nigh Priest in linen robes. 4. High Priest in "garments of beauty and glory." 5. Braze u Altar and cover- ing. 6. Candlestick and covering. 7. Ark and covering. 8. Altar of Incense and cov- ering. 9. Brazen Laver. 10. Table of Shew Bread. The Ten Commandments. 1. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. 2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven i mage 3. Thou shalt not take trie name of the Lord thy God in vain. 4. Remember the Sabbath day. 5. Honor thy father and thy mother. 6. Thou shalt not kill. 7. Thou shalt not commit adultery. 8. Thou shalt not steal. 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness. 10. Thou shalt not covet. 11. Moses receiving the ta- bles of the law. 18. Mos^s delivering the ta- bles. The Lord's Prayer. 1. "Our father who art in heaven." 2. "Thy will be done." 3. "Give us this day our daily bread." 4. 'Forgive us our debts." 5. "Lead us not into temp- tation." 6. "Deliver us from evil." 7. "Thine is the kingdom." Life of St. Paul. 1. Martyrdom of Stephen. 2. Conversion of Paul. 3. Paul at Athens. 4. Paul at Ephesus. 5. Paul at Malta. 6. Map of Paul's Travels. Seven Churches of Asia. 1. Epbesus. 2. Smyrna. 3. Pergamos. 4. Thyatira. 5. Sardis. 6. Philadelphia. 7. Laodicea. The Prodigal Son. (With descriptive reading.) From the brilliant and well- known paintings by lJuhvfe, the celebrated French artist. 1. The Carousal.—Riotous Living. 2. The Swine Herd.—" I perish with Hunger." 3. The Return. "Father, I have sinned Again?t Heaven, and beiore thee." Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. (With descriptive leading.) 1. Pilgrim pnd his Burden. 2. The Shiuing Lifrht. 3. The Slough of D spond. 4. Pilgrim at the Gate. 5. Christian and the Three Shining Ones. 6. Pilgrim and The Lions. 7. Christian Armed. 8. Fight.with Apollyon. 9. Vanity Fair. 10. The Pilgrims Found Sleeping. 11. Pilgrims and The Shep- herds. 12. Passing through The Wa- ters. Christiana and her Children. (Sequel to Pilgrim's Progress, with descriptive reading.) 1. The Letter. 2. Christiana and her chil dren leaving City of Destruction. 3. Mercy at the Gate. The above Views, in styles of Crayon Photographs, 50 4. The Shepherd Boy in the Valley of Humiliation. 5. The Valley of the Shad- ow of Death. 6. The Pilgrims at the house of Gaius. 7. The Cave of the Giant. 8. Death of Giant Despair. 9. Despondency and Daugh- ter released Irom the Doubting Castle. 10. The Land of Beulah. 11. Christiana about to cross the River. 12. Christiana borne to heav- en by angels. Life's Eventful Voyage. (From Langenheim's Designs.) In this beautiful Allegorical Series, the Voyage of Life is represented under the sinil- itude of a Boat, over which a Guardian Angel constant- ly hovers. 1. Childhood— The boat is crowded with joyous little occupants. 2. Youth— The number has diminished, but every face is radiant with joy. 3. Manhood— is full of vig- or—the boat rushes on the rocks, but is saved from destruction by the strong arm of the vnyager. 4. Old Age- ("last scene of all that ends this htrange eventful histo- ry,") shows the boat almost motionless, drifting towards the unknown, its sole oc- cupant overcome by the infirmity ol' age, the Guardian Angel pointing upwards to the heaven beyond where the weary are at rest. Cole's Voyage cf Life. From the celebrated paintings by Thomas Cole, the distin- guished American Artist. 1. Childhood. "Fair childhood starts, illumed with light. And pleasing visions trance the sight." 2. Youth. " Then youth arrives. How fair the view ! How radiant imward shinfs the blue!" 3. Manhood. " What now O Goo, thro' this stern s rife Can keep the voyager, save his life?" 4. Old Age, •* While o'er tae dark re- ceding 3torm, Bright breaks the light of enaless morn." cents each, $45.00 per 160.