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For Hlustrated List of STEREOPTICONS, MAGIC LANTERNS, Electric, Oxyhydrogen, Acetylene and Oil Lamps, Gases, Carbons, and all Lantern Accessories, send for Catalogue B. The Bosworth Optical Co. (Successors to Sidney Herbert), MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS, No. 36 BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON, HASS. IN?"' Passenger Elevator, first left-hand door in alley between 38 and 40 Bromfield Street. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2015 https://archive.org/details/catalogueofstereOOunse THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO.. BOSTON'. MASS. The introduction of the Magic Lantern in Church Work has so increased the demand for Bible Illustrations that we have made a special effort in that line and keep in stock a large collection, both colored and plain views. We make a specialty of furnishing views and operators for courses of Illustrated Sermons. The views colored or plain can be rented for 5 cents a view. The Earth without form. Creation of Light. Dore. Creation of Dry Land. Creation of Grass and Trees. Creation of Sun, Moon and Stars. Creation of Fowls and Fishes. Creation of Creeping Things and Beasts. Creation of Adam. Creation of Eve. Adam and Eve in Paradise. Gosse. Temptation of Eve. Adam and Eve hide their Faces. Expulsion from Eden. Dore. The First Human Family. Cain’s Sacrifice rejected. Cain kills his Brother Abel. Cain a Fugitive. Cain builds the first City. Jabal, Tubal and Tubal-Cain. The Wickedness of Man before the Flood. Noah building the Ark. The Flood destroying Man and Beast. Interior of the Ark. Return of the Dove with the Olive Branch. Noah’s Sacrifice and the Rain- bow. Maclise. Tower of Babel — Scattering of the Tribes. Abraham and Three Angels. Dore. Destruction of Sodom and Go- morrah. Lot’s Flight from Sodom. Dore. Abraham sends Ilagar away, llagar and Ishmael in the Wil- derness. Abraham offering Isaac. Rebecca at the Well. Schopin. Eleazarat the House of Bathael. : Schopin. Arrival of Rebecca. Schopin. Isaac blesses Jacob. Dore. Jacob’s Dream. Terry. Jacob waters the Flock of Rachel. Glaise. Jacob wrestling with the Angel. Dore. BIBLE H ISTORY. Old Testament. Jacob in the House of Laban. Joseph tending his Father’s Flocks. The Dreams of Joseph. Joseph thrown in a Well. Joseph sold by his Brethren. Schopin. Joseph’s Brothers dipping the Coat in Goat’s Blood. Joseph’s bloody Coat shown to his Father. Schopin. Joseph interprets the Dreams of the Butler and the Baker. Joseph interprets fharaoh’s Dream. Joseph raised to honor by Pha- raoh. The Cup found in Benjamin’s Sack. Joseph orders Simeon to be detained. Joseph makes himself known to his Brethren. Joseph meeting Jacob his Father. Schopin. Moses exposed on the Nile. Dore. Moses saved by Pharaoh’s Daughter. Schopin. Moses Assisting the Daughters of Jethro. Schopin. Moses and the Angel in the flaming Bush. Pharaoh entreats Moses to leave Egypt. Dore. Pharaoh’s Host drowned in the Red Sea. Schopin. Moses receiving the tables of the Law. Moses delivering the Tables. Israelites worshipping the Golden Calf. Moses Striking the Rock. Israelites plagued by Fiery Ser- pents. Dore. Balaam stopped by an Angel. Dore. Destruction of Jericho. Joshua commands the Sun to stand still. Dore. Song of Deborah. Dore. Jephthah’s Daughter meeting her Father. Glaize. Jephthah’s Daughter and her Companions. Samson killing the Lion. Samson slaying the Philistines. Dore. Samson betrayed by Delilah. Schopin. Samson in Prison. Samson pulling down the Temple. Ruth in the fields of Boaz. David killing Goliath. David returning Conqueror of Goliath. Schopin. David bringing tb* Ark from Kirjath. David in Saul’s Camp. Scho- pin. David before Saul. Saul casting his Javelin at David. Dore. David’s escape. Dore. Saul and the Witch of Endor. Alston. Death of Saul. Dore. Death of Absalom. Rispah protecting the Bodies of her Children. The Judgment of Solomon. Schopin. The Queen of Sheba visiting Solomon. Schopin. Elijah ascending to Heaven in a Chariot of Fire. Building of the New Temple. Dore. Esther espoused by Ahasuerus. Schopin. Esther implores Ahasuerus. Schopin. Esther confounds Haaman. Jeremiah weeping over Jeru- salem. Three Children in the Fiery Furnace. Job and his three Friends. Dore. Belshazzar’s Feast. Schopin. Daniel in the Lion’s Den. Zeigler. Jonah and the Whale. Infant Samuel. Solomon. Dore. Moses. NOTE. The above views can be supplied in the finely colored style. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. OLD TESTAMENT SERIES— B. The vinos in these Series are entirety different from those 1 God said, “Let there be light.” 2 Let there be the firmament. 3 Dividing the waters from the dry land. 4 The Creation of Sun, Moon, and Stars. 5 Creation of Fish, Fowl, &c. 6 On the Seventh day God rested from his work. 7 God giving Adam dominion over all Creatures. 8 The first Sin — eating the forbidden Fruit. 9 Adam and Eve hiding from the presence of God. 10 The banishment from Para- dise. 1 1 Adam tilling the ground. 12 The Sacrifices of Cain and Abel. 13 The Death of Abel. 14 Noah Building the Ark. 15 The Deluge. 16 Noah’s Sacrifice. 17 The King of Sodom meeting Abraham. 18 Lot commanded to leave the the city of Sodom. 19 Lot’s wife turned into a pillar of Salt. 20 Hagar sent away by Abraham. 21 Abraham’s Sacrifice. 22 Abraham’s Servant meeting Rebecca. 23 (saac meeting Rebecca. 24 Jacob receives the blessing of his father Isaac. 25 Jacob’s vision of Angels. 26 Jacob meets Rachel at the well. 27 Jacob at the house of Laban 28 Jacob meeting Esau. 29 Jacob wrestling with an Angel. 30 The burial of Isaac. 31 Jacob giving Joseph a many colored Coat. 32 Joseph’s dream. 33 Joseph in the pit. 34 Joseph sold by his brethren. 35 Joseph’s brethren showing coat to Jacob. 36 Joseph in prison. 37 Joseph interpreting Phara- oh’s dream. 38 Simeon bound for Benjamin 39 The cup found in Benjamin’s Sack. 40 Joseph making himself known to his brethren. 41 Joseph meets his father. 42 Jacob blesses his children. 43 The finding of Moses in the bulrushes. 44 God appearing to Moses in the burning bush. 45 The Feast of the Passover. 46 The Passage of the Red Sea 47 Moses smiting the Rock. 48 Moses hands being lifted up. 49 Aaron and his sons in the garments of High Priests. 50 The candlestick of pure gold. 51 The Altar of Burnt Offering 52 The punishment of Cain. 53 The Deluge. 54 Noah goes forth from the Ark. it? The Building of the Tower of Babel. 56 Melchisedek blesseth Abra- ham. 57 Abraham beholdeth the promised land. 58 A son is promised to Abra- ham. 59 The Sacrifice of Isaac. 60 Jacob covenanting for Rachel. 61 Jacob departeth from Laban 62 St. Michael expelling Satan 63 Jacob is advanced by Pharoh 64 Jael killeth Sisera. 65 The overthrow of Pharoh’s host. 66 Job’s three friends condole with him. 67 Job in his mourning blesseth God. 68 God magnifieth and blesseth Job. 69 Moses founding the Ark of the Covenant. 70 Moses breaketh the Tables of Stone. 71 The people are smitten for their Idolatry. 72 Amalek overcome by the holding up of Moses’s hands. 73 Moses presenteth the Tables to the Israelites. 74 Moses avenging his country- men. 75 The Brazen Serpent. 76 The Blossoming of Aaron’s Rod. 77 Aaron's Rod is changed into a Serpent. 78 The Death of Moses. 79 Joshua named as Moses's Successor. 80 Balaam’s journey to Balak. 81 The two Spies escape from the house of Rahab. 82 The return of the Spies into Canaan. 83 The distribution of Canaan. 84 Saul’s jealousy of David. 85 Saul consults the Witch of Endor. 86 Saul anointed King. 87 Saul’s dethronement fore- told. 88 The death of Saul. S9 David slaying the Giant Goliath. 90 David anointed King. 91 Shimei curseth David. 92 David’s disobedience in numbering the people. 93 Jonathan’s covenant with David. 94 David’s Repentance. 95 David’s Prayer. 96 David despised by Saul’s Daughter. 97 David’s Praise and Thanks- giving. 98 David and Abigail. 99 David anointed by Samuel. too David spares Saul in the Cave. 101 David’s mighty Men. 102 David’s Petition. 103 The death of David’s Child 104 Nathan reproving David. 105 The Judgment of Solomon. 1 06 Solomon f a 1 1 e t h into Idolatry. 107 Solomon is proclaimed King. 108 The Queen of Sheba’s visit to Solomon. 109 The Siege of Jerusalem. no The Raising of the Widow’s Son. 1 1 1 The Foundations of the Second Temple are laid. 1 12 Elijah Raising the Widow’s Son. 113 Joshua and the Captain of the Hosts of the Lord. 114 The Walls of Jericho fall down. 1 15 Hagar and Ishmael cast forth. 1 1 6 The Death of Absalom. 1 17 Israel goeth into Egypt. 1 18 Oppression of the Children of Israel in Egypt. 1 19 The Waters of the Jordan are devided. 120 Nehemiah armeth the laborers. 120 Ester is made Queen. 122 Lot escaped from Sodom. 123 The Ten Trilres revolt from Rehoboam. 124 Elijah is fed by Ravens. 125 Elijah convinceth Baal’s Prophets. 126 Elijah taken into Heaven. 127 The Death of Ahab. 128 Elisha raiseth the Shunam- mite’s Son. 1 29 Gideon’s Present consumed by fire. 130 Gideon’s Victory over the Midianites. 131 Ruth following Naomi t • Bethlehem. s THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON. MASS. OLD TESTAMENT SERIES-B. Continued. 132 Ruth Gleaning in the Field I of Boaz. 133 The Destruction of Korah and his followers. 134 The ordinance of the Pass- over. 135 The Five Kings are found hid in the Cave. 136 Joshua commandeth the Sun and Moon to stand still. 137 The Siege of Ai. 138 The Lamentations of Jere- miah. 139 Daniel in the Lion’s Den. 140 Daniel Interpreteth the Handwriting on the Wall. 141 Mordecai is Honored and Exalted. 142 The Solemn Fast and Re- pentance of the People. 143 The Slaughter of the Phil- istines. 144 Anna’s Prayer. 145 The Fall of Eli is foretold to Samuel. 145 The death of Eli. 146 The Building of the Temple 147 The Death of Jezebel. 149 The Overthrow of Sen- nacherib. 149 Josiah sendelh to inquire of the Lord. 150 The Death of Abimelech. 151 Jephtha’s Rash Vow. 152 Samson is Overcome. 153 Samson’s Death. 154 Samson killeth a Lion. NEW TESTAMENT. Temptation. Dubufe. Expulsion. Dubufe. Samuel and Eli. Marriage of the Virgin. Bougtiereau. Dream of St. Joseph. Landelle Death of St. Joseph. Landelle Annunciation. Bougtiereau. Song of the Angels. Moran. Angel Appearing to the Shep- herds. I'lockhorst. Holy Night. Correggio. Holy Family. Paul Veronese. Virgin and Child. Bougtiereau. Virgin and Child. Bodenhati- sen. Presentation of the Virgin. Titian. Mary and the Doves. Coodall. Flight into Egypt. Plockhorst. Anno Domini (a new design of the Flight into Egypt. Long. Repose in Egypt. Van Dyke. The Repose in Egypt. Cor. reggio. The Repose in Egypt. Poussin. The Repose in Egypt. Ltenz. Christ Tempted. Hoffmann. Wedding in Cana. Paul Veronese. Sermon on the Mount. LLoff- tnann. Christ Clearing the Temple. Kirchbach. Christ Entering Jerusalem. Deger. Christ Entering Jerusalem. Plockhorst. Christ and the Holy Women. Golz. Christ Taking Leave of his Mother. Burst. The Judas Kiss. Grigue. Christ Bearing the Cross. Raphael. Crucifixion. Bougtiereau. Virgin at the Foot of Cross. Delaroche. St. John Leading the Virgin away. Dobson, Descent from the Cross. jtuvenel. Night of the Crucifixion. Dore. The Women at the Tomb. Bougtiereau. Stabat Mater. L.azerces. Corronation of the Virgin. Correggio. Assumption of the Virgin. Correggio. Assumption of the Virgin. Titian. Magdalen. Balloni. Mater Salvatoris. Angelo. Salvator Mundi. Carlo Dolci. Head of Christ. LLick. Behold the Lamb. Satan Watching Christ Asleep. House of Simon. Paul Veronese. House of Caiaphas. Dore. The Shadow of Death. LLunt. Sacred Heart of Jesus. Massard. Sacred Heart of Mary. Massard Angel of Tears. Landelle. Christianity Overcoming Paga- nism. Dore. The Vale of Tears. Dore. BIBLE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS. WITH LECTURE. 1 An Arab Encampment. 2 Tents. 3 Door of a Tent. 4 Handing Water to Trav- elers. 5 Bottles. 6 Mills. 7 Ploughing. 8 Threshing. 9 The Wine Press. 10 Flat Roofs of Houses. 11 Plan of Syrian House. 12 Putting of Shoes. 13 Salutations. 14 Washing the Hands. 15 Sitting at Meat. 16 Pottery. 17 Musical Instruments. 18 Beds. 19 Marriage Procession. 20 Lamps. 21 Horns. 22 Ear-rings and Nose-rings. 23 Money. 24 Writing. 25 Books. 26 Tombs. 27 Mourning at the Grave. 28 War Chariot. 29 Armor. 30 Ships. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO.. BOSTON', MASS. NEW TESTAMENT. The Annunciation. Jalabert. \ The Angel’s Intercession. II. Merle. Naming of John the Baptist. Angel appearing to the Shep- herds. White. Star of Bethlehem. Portaels. Babe of Bethlehem. Dobson. The Nativity. II. Le Nolle. Adoration of the Magi. /’. Veronese. The First Christmas Night. Presentation in the Temple. Dowling. Slaughter of the Innocents. The Flight into Egypt. The Repose in Egypt. Meison. Shadow of the Cross. Morris. Jesus in the Workshop of Joseph. Jesus going to Jerusalem. Mengelberg. Jesus among the learned Men. Dobson. Return to Nazareth. Dobson. John the Baptist preaching in the Wilderness. Schopin. Baptism of Christ. Wood. Temptation of Christ. Scheffer. Wedding at Cana. The Calling of Matthew. Christ taking leave of Ilis Mother. Plockhorst. Christ clearing the Temple. Dore. Christ Clearing the Temple. Juvinet. Christ and the Woman of Sa- maria. Herbert. Sermon on the Mount. Dubnfe. Christ healing the Sick. West. Resurrection of the Daughter 1 of Jairus. Richter. Apostles collecting Grain on ! the Sabbath. Dore. Christ stilling the Storm. Dore. Christ stilling the Storm. Ham- ilton. Christ walking on the Sea. Richter. Christ walking on the Sea. Ja- labert. Mary annointing the Feet of Christ. Christ preaching on the Sea of Galilee. Jalabert. Parable of fhe Lilies. I.ejeune. Parable of the Sower. Parable of the Virgins. Parable of the Good Samaritan. Parable of the Prodigal Son — The Carousal. Dtibufe. Parable of the Prodigal Son — The Swineherd. Dtibufe. Parable of the Prodigal Son — The Return. Dtibufe Lazarus and the Rich Man. Dore. Christ Blessing Children. East- lake. Christ Blessing Children. Plockhorst. Christ and the Rich Young Man. Hoffmann. Christ and the Rich Young Man. I.ejeune. Who is greatest in the King- dom of Heaven. Jesus in the House of Mary and Martha. The Tribute Money. The Widow’s Mite. Barrias. The Miracle of the Loaves. Dtibufe. Miraculous Draught of Fishes. Dore. Ghrist and the Adulteress. Signol. The Transfiguration. Raphael. Pharisee and Publican. Dore. Raising of Lazarus. Christ entering Jerusalem. Dti- bufe. Christ entering Jerusalem. Dore. Washing the Feet of the Apostles. Christ weeping over Jerusalem. Eastlake. The Last Supper. Da Vinci. Christ blessing Bread. Christ at Gethsemane. Jalabert The Agony in the Garden. Hoffmann. The Agony in the Garden. Van A mint. Christ commends His Flock to Peter. The Judas Kiss. Christ led to Judgment. Christ before Pilate. Mutt- kaesy. Christ Rejected. West. Dream of Pilate’s Wife. Dore. Christ Scourged. Christ Crowned with Thorns. Dore. Christ coming down from the Prastorium. Dore. Christ the Outcast. Herbert. Peter denies Christ. Christ bearing the Cross. P. Veronese. The Cross Bearer. Thiersch. Christ Arriving at Calvary. Steuben . Christ on Calvary. Mtntkacsy. The Crucifixion. Hilton. Golgotha. Gerorne. First Easter Dawn. 'Thomson. \ The Descent from the Cross. Rubens. Enshroudment of the Body of .Christ. St. John and the Virgin Mary. Plockhorst. The Burial of Christ. Jalabert. The Resurrection. Van Arntm Christ appearing to Thomas. The Marys at the Tomb. Mary Magdalen at the empty Tomb. Schleh. Easter Morning. Plockhorst. “ Touch me Not.” Schonerr. The Journey to Emmaus. Plockhorst. The Journey to Emmaus. Roberts. The Ascension. Gleyre. The Pentecost. Dore. Christ the Comforter. Scheffer. Christ the Rewarder. Scehffer. Christ the Good Shepherd. Dobson. The Good Shepherd. Plock- horst. The Lord is my Shepherd. Patou. The Light of the World. Hunt. Peter healing the Lame Man. Dore. Martyrdom of Stephen. Dore. Conversion of Saul. Dore. Peter released from Prison. Death on the Pale Horse. Dore. The Angel show's Jerusalem to John. Dore. Ecce Homo. Guido. Mater Dolorosa. Carlo Dolci Holy Family. Knaus. Immaculate Conception. Mu- rillo. Madonna Cardellino. Raphael. Madonna of Cypriana. Madonna of the Candlestick. Raphael. Madonna of the Chair. Raphael Madonna of St. Sixtus. Ra- phael. Madonna of Grand Duke. Raphael. Madonna Jardiniere. Raphael. Madonna dell’ Impannata. Raphael. Madonna. Sassoferrato. Madonna della Stoffe. Carlo Dolci. Madonna Bougereatt. Magdalen. Correggio. Coronation of the Virgin. Fra Angelico. Marriage of the Virgin. Ra- phael. Open Bible. Angel Gabriel. Carlo Dolci. NOTE. The above views can be supplied in the finely colored style. l't THE BOS WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON', MASS. PILGRIM’S PROGRESS. Christian sets out from the City of Destruction. Evangelist directs Christian to the Wicket Gate. Obstinate goes back to the City of Destruction. Help draws Christian out of the Slough of Despond. Christian meets Mr. Worldly Wiseman. Christian beneath Mt. Sinai. Evangelist at the Wicket Gate. Goodwill shows Christian the Way. Interpreter shows Christian the Room full of Dust. Christian is shown the Parable of Passion and Patience. The Fire against the Wall. Christian Relieved of His Burden. Formalist and Hypocrisy. Christian finds His Lost Roll in the Arbor. Christian Passes the Lions. Christian questioned by Dis- cretion. Christian enters the Palace Beautiful. Christian tells Charity and her Sisters about His Family. Christian armed by Prudence, Discretion, Piety and Charity. Christian’s Combat with Apoll- yon. Christian in the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Daybreak in the Valley of the ! Shadow of Death. Giant Pope threatens Christian. F'aithful comes to the Help of ( Christian. Faithful struggles with Adam the First. Faithful resists Shame. Faithful converses with Talka- tive. Prating Row. Evangelist counsels Christian and Faithful. Christian and Faithful enter the j Town of Vanity. Christian and Faithful pass through Vanity F'air. Christian and Faithful put in Irons. Faithful suffers Death at Vanity Fair. Hopeful joins company with Christian. Hopeful tells Christian His Experiences. Mr. Money-Love’s Lesson in Hypocrisy. Christian’s answer to Demas. The Pillar of Salt. The River of the Water of Life. Christian and Hopeful in the Castle of Giant Despair. Christian and Hopeful escape from Doubting Castle. Christian and Hopeful w r ith the Shepherds of Delectable Mountain. The Hill Error. Ignorance Steps Behind. Faint-Heart, Mistrust and Guilt rob Little Faith. Christian and Hopeful are led astray by the F'latterer. * Christian and Hopeful are re- leased from the Nets. Christian and Hopeful meet with Atheist. Beware of Sleeping on the En- chanted Ground. Hopeful advises Temporary. Christian and Hopeful enter Beulah Land. Christian and Hopeful meet with Two men of Beulah Land. Christian and Hopeful Cross the River. The Gates are Opened. PART II. Christiana is Summoned. Secret encourages Christiana to g°- . Christiana’s Repentance. Christiana and Family prepare to depart. Christiana and Family set out. They Pass the Slough of De- spond. Mercy at the Wicket Gate. The Boys eat of the Fruit. Christiana and Mercy are de- livered from the Ill-favored ones. The Man with a Muck Rake. The Interpreter’s Garden. The Pilgrims are clothed in White. Great-Heart becomes the Pil- grims Guide. The Fate of Simple, Sloth and Presumption. The Pilgrims drink at the Spring. The Place where Mistrust and Timorous were punished. The Welcome at the Palace Beautiful. Prudence Catechises the Boys. Mr. Brisk and Mercy. Matthew and Prudence. Jacob’s Ladder. The Pillar in the Valley of Humiliation. The Shepherds Boy. Great Heart kills Giant Maul. Honest Asleep under the Oak. Fearing at the Interpreter’s Door. Fearing in the Valley of Humi- liation. Honest converses about Self- Will. Gaius receives the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims Supper. Giant Slay-Good and Feeble- Mind. The Marriage of Matthew and Mercy. The Pilgrims come within sight of Vanity F'air. Honest and Contrite converse. The Pilgrims at the place w here Faithful Perished. Destruction of Doubting Castle. Ill-Will, Prejudice and Godly- man. The Shepherds adorn the Pilgrims. Valiant-for-Truth beset by Thieves. | Valiant-for-Truth resists the Entreaties of his Father and Mother. Heedless and Toobold. I Standfast Resists Temptation. | The Pilgrims’ rest in Beulah Land. The Farewell. 1 1 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON. MASS. Abu Dis. Panorama. A in Karim Panorama. Street View. House in which Gen. Gordon Resided. Ancient Fountain. Wilderness of Rock. Country Women on Road. Ajalon The Valley. Crossing the Valley. Banias (Caesarea Philippi ). Panorama. Old Fortress. Gate in Ancient Wall. Sleeping places on Tops of Houses. Beeroth. Panorama. Washing at Fountain. Bethany Panorama from the Jericho Road. House of Mary and Martha. Tomb of Lazarus. Tower of Lazarus and House of Mary and Martha. Olives Trees, and the Valley. Jericho Road, near Bethany. Camels on Bethany Road. Women Drawing Water. Women of Bethany. Bethany Children. Fig Tree. Bethel. View in. Fountain. Men Spinning. Bethlehem. Panorama from Greek Convent. Panorama from Church of the Nativity. Ch. of the Nativity, Exterior. “ “ Interior. “ “ Entr a n c e to Chapel of Nativity “ “ Inte r io r , Chapel of Nativity. “ “ A1 1 ar o f the Magi. “ “ Chapel of the Vision Command- i n g the Flight into Egypt. “ “ Chapel of Innocents. “ “ Chapel of the Manger “ “ Chapel of Tomb of St. Jerome “ “ Greek Chapel Church of St. Catharine, Inte- rior. HOLY LAND. House of Joseph, Exterior. House of Joseph, Interior, showing the original wall. Market Square. Street View. Wood Market. Milk Grotto Looking North from Bethlehem. Well over which Star appeared Second Time. Well of David. Frank Mountain. Panorama of Bet Sahur. Field of the Shepherds. Village of Bet Sahur, and the Fields of the Shepherds. Tomb of Rachel. Funeral Procession near the Tomb of Rachel. Women Drawing Water from Well supplied from Solo- mon’s Aqueduct. Women on Road. Women of Bethlehem. Women Spinning. Arab and Donkey. Bethsaida . Site of. Beth Zur. Last Remnant. Bet Jala. View in. Beyrout. Panorama. Harbor. Public Square. Cana (A'efr A'enna.) Panorama. Well of. Flocks at the Well. Olive Orchard. Capernaeum ( Tel Hum.') The Ruins. Cherith. The Brook. Damascus. The City Wall. East Gate. House of Naaman. House of Ananias. Scene of Paul’s Escape. Ancient Aqueduct. Moslem Cemetery. Street View. Barada River, The Ancient Abana. Castle Market. Damascene Family. Cafe on the Road to Beyrout, Train of Camels. Bedouin Encampment. Group of Bedouins. Dan ( Tell el Kadi'). The Oak. Dead Sea. General View. Tourists resting on Beach. Dragoman on Shore. Dothan. Panorama The Plain. The Well. Emm a us. Panorama. Gibeon. Panorama. The Hill. Young Gibeonites. Haifa Harbor. Street View. Grain Market. Muezzin Calling Mount Carmel, from Steamer. Hazar Shun l Panorama. Hebron . Eastern Part. Western Part. Mosque over the Cave of Machpelah. Mosque over the Cave of Machpelah, Entrance. Mosque over the Cave of Machpelah, Wall. Abraham’s Oak. The Pool. Threshing and Winnowing Grain. Hotel Hebron. Sheik Hamza (Lord Mayor.) Jenin. Panorama. Jericho. On the Way to Jericho. Ruins of Ancient Buildings. Street View. Tower on Site of House of Zacchaeus. Mount Quarantana. Elisha’s Spring. The Apostle’s Spring. Khan, on Site of the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Jesreet. Panorama. Traditional Window from which Jezebel was Thrown. Crossing the Plain of Esdraelon Fountain of Gideon. Flocks Coming to Fountain of Gideon. Mount Gilboa. Little Hermon. Joppa. Panorama from the Steamer. Panorama from a Rock in the Harbor. Public Square. Christian Quarter. House of Simon the Tanner. Well near Joppa. Grinding a* the Mill. Old Tower on Joppa Road. Jordan. The Birthplace. Looking up the Stream. A Ford. 12 the BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. Lunching on the Shore. Fishing on the Jordan. “On Jordan’s Stormy Banks.” Plain of the Jordan. Kata won. Church on Site of Simeon’s House, Exterior. Church on Site of Simeon’s House, Interior. Kirjath Jearim. Panorama. Kuloniyeh. A Cafe I. at run. View at. Pilgrims. Lebanon. Road over the Mountains. I.ubban. The Well. Old Inn. Caravan Resting. Lydda. Panorama. St. George’s Church. Water Wheel. Magdala . View at. Mar Elyas. The Convent. Rock on which Elijah Slept. Mar Saba. The Gorge. The Convent. Church, Interior. Tomb of Mar Saba. Dining Room. Octogenarian Monk. The Skulls. Mount Carmel ( See Haifa.) Mount Tabor. View from the Plain. View from Nain. Latin Convent, Exterior. Greek Convent, Exterior. Greek Convent Chapel, Interior Greek Convent, Stone on which Christ Stood when Trans- figured. Gateway on Summit. Ruins on Summit. View from Summit. Reaping, near Base. Main. Latin Chapel. Modern Nain. Nazareth. Panorama from the South. Panorama showing the Church of the Annunciation. Church of the Annunciation, Exterior. Church of the Annunciation, Altar. Church of the Annunciation, Columns of Mary and Gabriel Workshop of Joseph, Exterior. | Workshop of Joseph, Interior of Chapel. HOLY LAND — Continued, j Street View. j Houses of the Rich and Poor. Fountain of the Virgin. Woman Grinding Corn. Shoemakers. Xeby Sarnwil. Panorama. Nob. Site of the Ancient City. Earn ah Panorama. Tomb of Samuel, j Group by Wayside. Woman Churning Milk in a Skin. Skin Full of Milk Hung in the Sun to Curdle. Ramallah. Street View. Ramleh. Ruins of Old Church. | Ancient Tower. I Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea. Raphaim. The Plain. Robber's Spring. View from. Samaria. The Colonnade. Ruins of Crusader’s Church. Modern Samaria. Sharon. The Plain. Road through Plain. New Railway Across the Plain. Sheehem ( Nablous ) . Panorama. Jacob’s Tower. Joseph’s Tomb, Exterior. Joseph’s Tomb, Interior. Route to Sheehem. Eleazar’s Tomb. Mount Ebal, from Sheehem. “ “ from J oseph ’ s Tomb. “ “ Watch Tower. Mount Gerizim, from Sheehem. “ “ Place of Burnt Sacrifice. “ “ Flocks Feeding Shiloh. Ruins. Shunem. Panorama. Bee-hives of Clay. Sidon. Panorama. On the Beach. South Wall. | Gate. Street View. Old Castle. An Inn, near Sidon. Druse Goat Herd, Watering Flock. Sheik Superintending a Field of Reapers. Dragoman on Sea Coast. Muleteer on Coast, near Sidon. Mediterranean Coast. Sinjel. Panorama. Group of Natives. Moslem Woman. Threshing with Cattle. Solomon's Pools. Upper Pool. Middle Pool. Lower Pool. Old Khan. Travelers Lunching. T iberias. Panorama. Sea of Galilee, looking North. Sea of Galilee, looking South. Tyre. Panorama. The Bay. Harber of Modern Tyre. Castle on Sea Wall. South Wall. Huge Stones in Wall. Broken Columns of Ancient Tyre. Ruins of Church, Columns from Egypt. Fountain. A Caravan. Yazur. Tomb of Imam Ali. Zebulon. The Plain. JERUSALEM. Panorama from Mt. of Olives, showing Temple Area. “ “ Mt. of Olives, North. “ “ Mt. of 0 1 i v e s, South. “ “ Mt. of Olives, Center. “ “ Zion. “ “ Calvary. “ “ Bethphage. “ “ Ecce Homo Church. “ “ Church of the Holy S e p u 1- chre. Panorama within the City, First Glimpse from R . R . Station. East Wall and Golden Gate. Wall and Pool near Saint Stephen’s Gate. Southeast Wall, showing the Seat of Mohammed. North Wall. South Wall. South Wall, looking West to Zion. Portion of Wall in Grounds of English School. Ancient Baths in Wall. Top of Wall, from Herod’s Gate. 13 THE BOS WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. HOLY LAND — Continued. Chain Gate, from Inside the Wall. Chain Gate, from Temple Area Damascus Gate, Outside. “ “ Inside. “ “ Bedouin Camp Double Gate in Sanctuary Wall Dung Gate. Golden Gate, from Gethsemane “ “ Exterior. “ “ Interior. Herod’s Gate. Joppa Gate, Outside. “ “ Inside. “ “ Scene at “ Street Leading from. “ “ Road Leading to (Outside of Jerusalem.) “ “ Camels Resting near. “ “ Khan near. New Gate. St. Stephen’s Gate, Outside. St. Stephen’s Gate, Inside. St. Stephen’s Gate, Moslems Awaiting Return of Pilgrims from Tomb of Moses. St. Stephen’s Gate, Spot where Stephen was Stoned. Zion or David’s Gate. Closed Doorway called “The Single Gate.” Mosque of El Aksa, Exterior. “ “ Interior. “ “ Colonnade “ “ Pulpit. David’s Place of Judgment. David’s Place of Judgment, Interior. Solomon’s Stables, Central Arcade. | “ “ Western Arcade. “ “ Arches. Sanctuary Wall, South End. Sanctuary Wall, South End, Cradle of Christ. Sanctuary Wall, Triple Gate. Where Christ Drove Out those who made His Temple a Den of Thieves. Robinson’s Arch. Wilson’s Arch. Pool of Bethesda. Pool of Hezekiah. Chapel of the Scourging, Ex- terior. Chapel of the Scourging, In- terior. Coptic Church, Exterior. Church of St. Anna. Synagogue, Interior. Ecce Homo Church, Altar. Ecce Homo Church, The Prophet’s Stone. Church of the Franciscans, Interior. Russian Church. Christ’s Church, (English.) Ruins of St. Stephen’s Church. Tombs Excavated in Grounds of St. Stephen’s Church. The Muristan, Entrance. “ Interior. “ First Court. Tower of David, or Hippicus. Houses of Dives and Lazarus. House of Caiaphas, Exterior. “ Caiaphas, Place of Christ’s Prison. “ Caiaphas, Altar in Place where Christ was Buffeted. “ Caiaphas, An Altar. “ Caiaphas, A Chapel. “ Caiaphas, Tombs of Armenian P a t r i - archs. “ Caiaphas, Portion of Old Mosaic. “ Pilate. “ Veronica, Exterior. “ Veronica, Chapel, In- terior. “ Simon Peter, Exte- rior. “ Simon Peter, Chapel, Interior. Coenaculum, Exterior. “ Outer Door. “ Interior. “ Tomb of David. Tower of Antonio. Jews’ Wailing Place. Via Dolorosa. “ Arch of the Ecce Homo. “ First Station. “ Stone -in Wall showing Im- pression of Christ’s Arm. “ Tablets Denoting Place where Pilate Stood. Market Place. Christian Street. Damascus Street. David Street. Ancient Fountain, Christian St. American Consulate. Grand View Hotel, Site of Tower of Hananael. Government Palace. Site of Palace of Herod. Column Found on Russian Quarter, supposed to have been from Solomon’s Temple King’s Wine Presses, near Joppa Road. Leper Hospital. Group of Lepers. Grain Market. Kedron Valley, or Valley of Jehoshaphat. Kedron Valley, from its Junc- tion with the Hinom. “ Fig and Olive Tree Kedron Valley, Pilgrims from Tomb of Moses. “ Crossing Valley. “ Bed of the Brook Kedron. Tombs of Zacharias and James. Tomb of St. James, Exterior. Tomb of St. James, Interior. Tomb of Absalom. Mount of Olives and Gethsem- ane, from St. Stephen’s Gate. “ from Northeast Angle of Wall of Jerusalem. “ from Bethphage. from Golden Gate Stone at Russian Church f r o 111 which Christ Ascended. “ Baking Oven. View from the Mount of Olives showing Frank Mountain and Bethany Road. Mount of Olives, Chapel of As- cension. “ Chapel of Ascen- sion , Interior “ Chapel of Ascen- sion, Foot-Print of Christ. Jewish Cemetery “ Russian Church. Chapel on Site of Bethphage. Pater Noster Church, Exterior. Pater Noster Church, Cloisters, Spot where Christ Taught Disciples Lord’s Prayer. Pater Noster Church, Lord’s Prayer in Arabic. Pater Noster Church, Lord’s Prayer in Coptic. Pater Noster Church, Lord’s Prayer in Ethiopian. Pater Noster Church, Lord’s Prayer in Russian. Pater Noster Church, Lord’s Prayer in Samaritan. Pater Noster Church, Lord’s Prayer in Slavic. Pater Noster Church, Lord’s Prayer in Syriac. Pater Noster Church, Lord’s Prayer in Tartar. Gethsemane, from the West Slope of Kedron. “ from Russian Church. “ Old Olive Tree. “ Altars in Space next the Wall. “ The Conservatory The Fig Tree. 14 THE BOSWORTII OPTICAL CO., BOSTON'. MASS. HOLY LAND — Continued. Gethsemane, The Place of Be- trayal. “ Camels Resting near the Garden “ Unloading Stone from Camels. Tomb of Virgin, Exterior. Tomb of Virgin, Interior. Grotto of the Agony. Grotto of the Agony, Entrance Tomb of Joseph. Tombs of Joachim and Anna. Well of the Virgin, Entrance. Well of the Virgin, Interior. Tombs of Prophets, Entrance. Village of Siloam. Village of Siloam, Among the Rock Houses. Women Washing in Pool of Siloam. Lower Pool of Siloam and Isaiah’s Tree. Valley of Hinom. “ “ Job’s Well. “ “ Pool of the Sultan. “ “ Remains of Aqueduct. “ Lower Part. Site of the King’s Gardens. Hill of Offence. En Rogel Valley, Bedouin En- campment. Hill of Evil Council. Hill of Evil Council, Judas Tree Mohammedan Cemetery, near South Wall. Potter’s Field. “ Rock Tomb, Ex- terior. “ Rock Tomb, In- terior. “ Present Occu- pants. Upper Pool of Gihon. Lower Pool of Gihon. Old Fountain at Lower Pool of Gihon. Tyropoean Valley. Russian Church. Tombs of the Kings, The Steps “ “ Portal. “ “ Door Stone “ “ Cistern and Water Channel. Grotto of Jeremiah, Approach. “ “ Entrance. “ “ Jeremiah’s Sleeping Place. Golgotha. Calvary, Supposed Tomb of Christ, Entrance. Supposed Tomb of Christ, Interior. “ Side next Jerusalem. Calvary, Mr. Moody Holding Service — Praying. “ Mr. Moody Holding Service — Singing. “ A Shepherd. Tombs of the Judges, Entrance Tombs of the Judges, Cells in Interior. Royal Quarries, Entrance. Royal Quarries, Interior. Hill of Scopus. Remnant of Old Roman Road. Ascending Judea Mountains. Convent of Cross, Site of Tree from which Cross was made. The “Ash Heaps” of Ancient Jerusalem. Human Burrows. Caravan Outside the Walls. A Three-Horse Coach. Mohammedan Praying in the Street at Midday. Shepherds Tending their Flocks Bringing Sheep to Market. Plowman with Goad. Hoeing Cabbage, near Walls of Jerusalem. Threshing with Cattle. Muezzin, Call to Prayer. Pilgrims Descending the Moun- tains from Jerusalem. Dragoman and Bedouin, Escort for Dead Sea and Jordan. Woman Spinning. Donkeys Loaded with Wood. Working Camel. Bin made of Clay. Water Jugs. Jews at Tomb of Rabbi Simon. Jewish Masons at Work. Sheik’s Tomb, showing Lamp Burned Friday Nights. Native Group. Roving Band of Matowlee. Arab Dragoman. Arab Girls. Baker. Bedouin. Country Men. Greek Priest. Greek Priests. Jewish Rabbi. Leper Without Hands. Mohammedan Women. Russian Priest. Sheik. Church of /he Holy Sepulchre. [ Front View. Entrance. A Closed Doorway. Steps Leading to the Dome. The Bell Tower. Paintings in Interior. Altar of Place where Mary met the Gardener. I Spot where Mary Stood to see what would be done with Body of Christ. Chapel of Derision. Chapel of the Raising of the Cross. Chapel of the Parting of the Raiment. Stone of Annointment. Tomb of Christ, Front. “ “ Entrance. “ “ Interior. Where the Cross was Found. Chapel of Adam. Chapel of St. Helena. “ “ Altar. “ “ Columns from Mt. Moriah. Chapel of St. Helena, Stone Well Curb from Mt. Moriah. Chapel of St. Helena, Seat of St. Helena. Chapel of St. Longinus. Tombs of Nicodemus and Joseph. Copt’s Chapel. Syrian Chapel. Door Leading to the Armenian Chapel. Greek Chapel. Greek Chapel, High Altar, Painting of Last Supper. Latin Chapel, Touching Sacred Pillar with Rod of Moses. Latin Chapel, Swords, Spurs, and Cross of Godfrey the Crusader. Chapel of the Penitent Thief. Altar of Prison of Christ. Urn Marking Center of Earth. Chief Greek Patriarch. Group of Priests. Selling Trinkets at Door. Mosque of Omar. From Southeast. “ Northwest. “ Northeast. “ El Aksa. South Entrance. Gateway and Steps. Mohammedan Pulpit by the Mosque. Shrines Marking Places where Mohammed Prayed and Ascended. Shrine Containing Beard of Mohammed. Muezzin, near Mosque of Omar Interior. “ Circular Corridor. “ Arches Supporting the Dome. “ The Holy Rock. “ The Holy Rock from above. “ The Holy Rock, beneath. 1.5 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. HYMNS WITH MUSIC. Almost Persuaded. Sunshine in the Soul. God be with You. Coronation, All Hail! Jerusalem the Golden. Holy ! Holy ! Holy ! America. Sun or my Soul. Turn Ye ! Oh Turn Ye. The Lord my Shepherd is. When the Roll is Called. Scatter Smiles and Sunshine. Peal Out the Watchword. Marching through Georgia. Home, Sweet Home. Tenting on the Old Camp Ground. Rescue the Perishing. Safe in the Arms of Jesus. Hold the Fort. The Home over There.- Will Jesus find us Watching. I will Sing the Wondrous Story True Hearted, Whole Hearted. When the Mists have Rolled Away. Sound the Battle Cry. Tell the Glad Story Again. Never say Good-bye. Sweet Peace the Gift of God’s Love. Keep Step. The Anchored Soul. Still, Still with Thee. Anywhere my Saviour. Onward Go ! The Palace of the King. Glad and Glorious Gospel. Conquering Now, and Still to Conquer. Speed Away. The Banner of the Cross. Christian Soldiers All. Let us Labor and be Faithful. Mighty to Save. Only Trusting in my Saviour. Old Hundred. Whiter than Snow. Yield not to Temptation. Bright Canaan. Crown Him with Many 'Crowns. What a Friend we Have in Jesus. When Shepherds Watch their Flocks. Throw Out the Life Line. Fill Me Now. Sweet Hour of Prayer. A Beautiful Land. Jerusalem the Golden. Only Trusting in My Savior. Rock of Ages. Joy to the World ! The Lord is Come. I’ll Stand by You. The Great Physician. Jesus the Light of the World. Heavenly Home. Joy to the World ! The Mighty God. Christ is All. Cross and Crown. Jesus Paid it All ! Songs of Gladness. He Came to Bethany. Just as I Am. I’ll Never say Good-bye. In the Cross of Christ I Glory. I Love to Tell the Story. Ninety and Nine. There is a Land that is Fairer. Lord I Care not for Riches. Jesus Lives, no Longer Now. Jesus, Royal Jesus. My Father is Rich in Houses and Lands. Sweet Bye and Bye. Sowing in the Morning. Alas! and did my Savior Bleed. Lead Kindly Light. The Day of Light. My Heavenly Home. Onward, Christian Soldiers. Abide with Me. HYMNS WITHOUT MUSIC. The Power of the Cross. Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah. Beulah Land. There is a Fountain. 0 Jesus, Thou Art Standing. Rock of Ages. The Abundance of His Grace. How Firm a Foundation. Mourn for the Thousands Slain. O ! Happy Day. Hark ! the Herald Angels Sing. All Hail the Power of Jesus Name. Abide with Me. Greenlands Icy Mountains. Come ! Thou Almighty King. Where is My Boy To-night. The Morning Light is Breaking. A Charge to Keep I have, Sow in the Morn thy Seed; Make Haste, O Man to Live. What a Friend, we have in Jesus. Glorious Fountain. My Soul be on Thy Guard. Oh ! For a Thousand Tongues to Sing. Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine. Tell me the Old, Old Story. When I survey the Wonderous Cross. 1 Love to Tell the Story. Savior Like a Shepherd Lead us. Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus. Dissolving and Selected Views. Finely Colored Style of Views. Blackberries a. Black Brothers b. Fondly Gazing, a. Empty Cradle, b. Before Emancipation Proclam- ation, a. After Emancipation Proclam- ation, b. Mothers Grave, Children with Flowers. Mothers Grave, Mothers Spirit. Good Morning, a. Good Morning, b. Shade of Washington, The Tomb. Shade of Washington, The Spirit. The Dream of Immortality, The Invalid. The Dream of Immortality, The Vision Hovering Angels, a. The Child Asleep. Hovering A ngels, i, The Cherubs. Believers Vision, a. The Sleep- ing Girl. Believers Vision, b. Angels. Little Foxes, a. “ “ b. A Boys First Cigar, a. “ “ “ b. The Unconvaniences of Sintjle Life. The Rael Convanience of Mat- rimony. Good Morning, Closed Shutter. “ “ Open “ Oracle of Delphi. Five Minutes after the Declara- tion. Five Years after the Declara- tion, Consequences. Napoleon’s Death-bed. Vision of Faust, No. I. tt tt ( t 2 Fort Sumter in Peace, Day- light. Land of Beulah. The Bay of Naples, Day. Easter Lily. Sacred Music. The Challenge. Flight of Aurora, Cloud, a. “ “ and her Train A Wild Beasts and Victims in Colosseum. Chariot Race, The Triumph. “ “ The Departure. Love at First Sight. Peace. War. To the Rescue. Western Cow Boy. Sleeping City. The Crusaders. The Picture Book. A Gilded Palanquin, China. Casino, Venice. English Farmyard, Herring. “ Homestead, Herring. Big Tree, Mariposa Grove, Cal. Ill 1 THE BOS WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. DISSOLVING and SELECTED VIEWS.— Con. Knitting Lesson. Mass. Reg. (6th) Passing through Baltimore. Bachelors Reverie, . Bell Rock Light House. The Boy with many Friends. Driving a Pair. The Chorister Boys, Mate to The Foundling Girls. The Little Harvesters. Witness my Act and Deed. Prayer in the Desert. Clear the Track ! Coasting. Fire in New York, The Alarm. “ “ “ “ Engines at Work. The Foundling Girls. Mate to The Chorister Boys. Barbara Frietchie. lllindmans Buff. Innocents Abroad. Bridal Party. Bay of Naples, 14th Cen. Blue Grotto at Capri. An Egyptian Feast. Venice in her Glory. “ Ancient Festival Night. Babes in the Woods. The Night Watch. Three Members of the Tem- perance Society. Steamboat Race on the Missis- sippi. The Start. Steamboat Race on the Missis- sippi. Wooding up. Shores of Old England. A Mute Appeal. Church where Shakespeare is Buried. Christmas Evening, Homeless. “ “ The Happy Ilome. St. Peters and St. Angelo. Dover. Joy, a. Sorrow, b. Kitty Coleraine. First Attempts. Loves Summons, a. “ “ b. Distinguished Member of Hu- mane Society. Fairy Grotto. Coming through the Ry- A Lady in Waiting. All that was Left of the Home- ward Bound. Washing Day. Both Puzzled. Melrose Abbey, Scotland. Pride and Humility. Mud Pies. Meditation. Good Night '. Constellation. The Fountain of Love. A Souls Advent on Earth, Landscape, a. A Souls Advent on Earth, Spirit, b. Here they Come ! Hounds. A Disgrace to his Family. Three Little Kittens. God is Love. Oh 1 Fitzgerald, Boy and Basket Fall. Romeo and Juliet. Refusal to Worship Diana. The Roll Call, Reign of Terror. The Mother’s Joy, Amberg <1. I The Widow’s Comfort. “ b. Home from the War. Woman’s Mission. Ruined Abbey by Moonlight. INDIA. The following views are the finely colored style and make a most beauti- ful Series. 1 Calcutta Harbor. 2 “ Hoogley Road and Bridges. 3 “ Public Gardens 4 “ Cathedral. 5 “ Highway. 9 “ Slaughter House. 7 “ Farm House near. 8 Hindoo Temple. 9 Bombay, Signal Station. 10 “ Cotton Market. 11 “ Cathedral. 12 “ Malabar Hill. 12 Allahabad Bridge. 14 Benares on the Ganges. 15 “ Royal Elephant. 16 “ The Burning Ghats 17 The Old Tope. Sarnath. 18 Benares and the Ganges. 19 Bathing Ghats. Mirzapore. 20 Royal Gate. Cawnpore. 21 Country Road on Ganges. 22 Scene of Massacre by Nana. 23 Gate to Palace, Semindra Bagh, Moonlight 24 Gate to Palace, Semindra Bagh, Day. 25 Delhi Gate to Agra. 26 Royal Audience Hall, Agra. 27 Zenana Palace, “ 28 “ “ Ex. 26 Native Prince. 30 Priests School. 31 College of La Mattiniere. 32 Cook and Assistant. 33 Barbers. 44 Coolies. 33 Woodcutters. 36 Fakirs. 37 Maha Rajah. 38 A State Coach. 39 In the Zenana. 40 The Light of the Ilarera. 41 Rani Bai. 42 Banoo Begum. 43 Coolie Women. 44 Nautch Dancers. 45 Funeral Procession, Day. 46 “ “ Night. 47 “ Pyre. 48 Taj Mahal, Gateway. 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 5 6 57 58 Avenue Gardens. “ “ from the River. Tirlao. Gate to Futtehpore Sikri. The Tomb of Selim. Kiosk . Bathing Tank. “ “ Steps to. 59 Jungle and Ruin. 60 Bridge over the Jumna. 61 Delhi, Cashmere Gate. 62 “ Entering the Gate. 63 “ Pearl Mosque. 64 “ Jain Balcony. 65 “ Old Fort Gate. 66 “ Tomb of Ahooddeen 67 “ “ of Ilumayin. 68 “ Kutub Minar. 69 Himalaya Mountains. 70 Mountain City of Umritzir, Day. 71 Mountain City of Umritzir, Night. 72 Nahe Nyne Ghat. 73 Marble Lake. 74 Nabada R. Central India. 75 Nekkado Falls and Marble Basin. 76 Mountain Ferry Boat. 77 “ River. 78 Moss Oaks. 79 Mountain Gorge. 80 Himalaya Mountains. 81 Kibat. 82 Camping on the Mts. 83 Sunrise on the Himalayas. ITV’ have also a large miscellaneous col 1 ect- ion of plain views on scenes in India not catalogued, above. Also 50 views on Japan, colored by Jaj>- anese Artists. The above views are often used in mission- ary work. 17 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. LECTURE SETS. In order to make an exhibition worthy of patronage by the public it is necessary that the Lecture should be first-class in every respect, giving not only an instructive, but an interesting description of each view. The lectures describing each of the following sets are written by persons who have made a study of the subject. The views in these Lecture Sets are all uncolored except where otherwise stated. They can be hired at 5 cents a view. Lectures describing any of the sets, 25 cents. TOUR OF THE WORLD. 1. Philadelphia Independence Hall, interior. 2. Broad Street Station. — Train leaving. 3. Washington. The Capi- tol. 4. Washington. White House, S. Front. 5. Washington. The Monu- ment. 6. Niagara Falls, 7. Chicago. The Auditorium. 8. St. Louis. The Great Bridge. 9. Pullman Dining Car. 10. Gateway to Garden of the Gods, Pike’s Peak. 11. Panorama, Santa Fe. 12. Canon of the Colorado. 13. Salt Lake City. 14. Salt Lake City. Mormon Tabernacle. 15. Yellowstone Canon. 16. Yellowstone Geyser. 17. Yosemite Big Tree. 18. Yosemite Falls. THE LIFE 19. San Francisco. Grand Pal- ace Hotel. 20. Sandwich Islands. King’s Palace. 21. Japan. Yokohama. 22. Japan. Mikado’s Palace, Kioto. 23. Japan. Statue of Buddah, Kamacura. 24. China. Harbor of Hong Kong. 25. India. Calcutta. 26. India. Darjeeling. 27. India. Elephanta Caves. 28. Panorama of Aden. 29. Suez Canal. 30. Cairo, looking towards Pyramids. 31. Pyramid and Sphynx. 32. Alexandria. Pompey’s Pillar. 33. Jerusalem. 34. Jerusalem. Mosque of Omar. 35. The Dead Sea. 36. Joppa. 37. Constantinople. 38. The Golden Horn. AND TIMES OF 39. Athens from the Acropolis. 40. Naples Panorama. 41. Rome. 42. Venice. 43. Milan Cathedral. 44. St. Gothard’s Tunnel, Swit- zerland. 45. Axenstrasse, Lake Lucerne. 46. Mer de Glace. 47. Chamounix, Mt. Blanc. 48. Geneva and the Rhone. 49. Berlin. 50. Amsterdam, Holland. 51. Rue Royale, Brussels, Bel- gium. 52. Paris Panorama. 53. Paris. Grand Opera. 54. Paris. Column Vendome. 55. England. London Bridge. 56. England. Thames Embank- ment. 57. Ireland. Lakes of Killar- ney. 58. Steamer in Dock, New York. 59. Brooklyn Bridge, New York. 60. Liberty Statue, New York. COLUMBUS. Lecture by Hon. John L. Wheeler. 1. Portrait of Columbus. 2. Statue of Columbus, Genoa. 3. Pavia. 4. Lisbon. 5. Marriage of Ferdinand and ! Isabella. 6. Isabella’s Triumphal Entry into Segovia. 7. City Gate, Cordova. 8. Mosque of Cordova. 9. Salamanca. 10. Columbus before the Coun- I cil at Salamanca. 11. Malaga. 12. Roman Walls, Seville. 13. Seville. 14. Hall of Ambassadors. 15. La Rabida Convent. 16. Columbus’s room, La Ra- bida. 17. Columbus propounding his j theories. 18. Alhambra Entrance. 19. Isabella parting with King Boabdil. 20. Court of Lions, Alhambra. 21. Fountain of the Court of Lions. 22. Granada and the Moor’s Seat. 23. Columbus at Court of Ferdinand and Isabella. 24. Palos. 25. Columbus’s Three Ships. 26. Columbus Leaving Palos. 27. Columbus in sight of land. 28. Landing of Columbus, 1492. 29. A Rock-Ribbed Coast. 30. Cintra. 31. Columbus received by Fer- dinand and Isabella. 32. Monument of Columbus, Barcelona. 33. Harbor of Barcelona. 34. Isabella sends Columbus on his second Mission. 35. The Cathedral, Seville. 36. Cadiz. 37. Jamaica, Tropical Vegeta- tion. 38. Cathedral of Burgos. 39. Columbus in Chains. 40. Harbor of Cadiz. 41. View on the Guadalquivir. 42. Ambassadors’ Saloon, Seville. 43. Portrait of Isabella. 44. Segovia. 45. The Walls of Segovia. 46. Alcazar of Segovia. 47. Tomb of Ferdinand aud Isabella. 48. House in which Columbus Died, Valladolid. 49. Deathbed of Columbus. 50. La Antigua Church, Yalla- dolid. IS THE BOS WORTH OPTICAL CO.. BOSTON, MASS. THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Lecture by Rev. C. R. TREAT. 22. Putnam’s Ride at Horse- neck. 23. Naval Combat, Serapis and Bon lomme Richard. 24. Capture of Andre. 25. Lee’s Cavalry at Guilford. 26. Surrender of Cornwallis. 27. Washington’s Inauguration 28. Portrait of Washington. 29. Mount Vernon. 30. Washington’s First Cab- inet. 31. First Congressional Fracas. 32. Portrait of Gen. Wayne. 33. Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. 34. Com. Decatur at Tripoli. 35. Constitution and Guerriere. 36. Death of Lawrence. 37. Battle of New Orleans. 38. Fulton’s First Steamboat. 39. First Locomotive. 40. Emigration to the Far West. 41. Portrait of Prof. Morse; invention of the Tele- graph. 42. Portrait of Washington Irving; Rise of Ameri- can Literature. 43. Battle of Resaca de la Palma. 44. Gen. Scott entering Mexico. 45. Bombardment of Fort Sumter. 46. Abraham Lincoln. 47. Battle of Bull Run. 48. Attack’ on Fort Donelson. 49. Monitor and Merrimac. 50. Battle of Shiloh. 51. Capture of New Orleans. 52. Battle of Antietam. 53. Siege of Vicksburg. 54. Battle of Gettysburg. ' 55. Battle of Lookout Mount. 56. Battle af the Wilderness. 57. Naval Combat, Kearsarge and Alabama. 58. Farragut at Mobile Bay. 59. Sherman’s March to the Sea. 60. Surrender of Lee. 61. Liberty Enlightening the World. 1. Landing of Columbus. 2. De Soto Discovering the Mississippi. 3. Pocahontas Saving Smith. 4. Landing of the Pilgrims. 5. Peter Stuyvesant at N. Y. 6. Penn’s Treaty with the In- dians. 7. Braddock’s Defeat. 8. Death of Wolfe at Quebec. 9. Boston Tea Party. 10. Struggle on Concord B’dge. 11. Capture of Ticonderoga. 12. Battle of Bunker Hill. 13. Declaration of Independ- ence. 14. The Old Liberty Bell. 15. Washington Crossing the Delaware. 16. Portrait of Lafayette. 17. Battle of Bennington. 18. Surrender of Burgoyne. 19. Prayer at Valley Forge. 20. Specimen of Continental Money. 21. Moll Pitcher at Monmouth. 1. Baltimore and Potomac R. R. Station. 2. Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury. 3. United States Capitol. 4. United States Capitol, dis- tant view. 5. Senate Wing. 6. Rodgers’ Bronze Doors. 7. Supreme Court Room. 8. Senate Bronze Door. 9. Senate Chamber, to. President’s Room. 11. House of Representatives. 12. Statue of Civilization. 13. Naval Monument. 14. Emancipation Monument. 15. Botanic Gardens. 16. Smithsonian Institution. 17. National Museum, Interior. 18. Agricultural Department grounds. WASHINGTON. 19. Washington Monument. 20. White House. 21. White House, East Room. 22. Treasury. 23. Corner of theTreasury. 24. Jackson Statue. 25. State, War and Navy Build- ing. 26. Corcoran Gallery of Art. 27. Farragut Statue. 28. Albaugh’s Opera House. 29. Thomas Statue. 30. Post Office Department. 31. Patent Office. 32. Ford’s Theatre — Medical Museum. 33. Star showing where Gar- field was shot. 34. Naval Observatory. 35. Equestrian statue of Wash- ington. 36. Residence of James G. Blaine. 37. Soldier’s Home. 38. Statue of General Scott. 39. Monument to John Howard Payne. 40. Bridge and College at Georgetown. 41. Gateway at Arlington. 42. Drive and Arlington House. 43. Monument to Unknown Dead. 44. Panorama from Arlington. 45. Long Bridge. 46. Walk on Potomac — Mount Vernon. 47. Washington’s Home. 48. View from Washington’s Chamber Window. 49. Washington’s Barn. 50. Washington’s Tomb. THE TOWER OF LONDON. 1. The Tower, from Tower Hill. 2. Ground Plan of the Tower. 3. The Tower, from the Thames. 4. Middle Tower, from West. 5. “ from East. 6. Byward Tower. 7. Bell Tower. 8. Beauchamp Tower, In- scriptions. 9. Beauchamp Tower, In- scriptions. 10. Devereux Tower. 11. Bowyer Tower. 12. Jewel, or Martin’s Tower. 13. The Salt Tower. 14. St. Thomas’ Tower. 15. The Traitor’s Gate. 16. The Bloody Tower. 17. The Governor’s House. 18. Group of Warders. 19. St. Peter’s Chapel. 20. “ “ Interior. 21. The White Tower. 22. St. John’s Chapel. 23. Trophies of Guns. 24. Effigy of Queen Elizabeth. 25. “ of Henry VIII. 26. Queen Elizabeth’s Armory. 27. The Horse Armory. 28. The Crown Jewels. 29. The New Barracks. 30. Locking up the Tower. l'.l THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. 1. Montgomery Street, San Francisco. 2. Palace Hotel. 3. Court of Palace Hotel. 4. Seal Rocks from Cliff House. 5. Eye End of Telescope, Lick Observatory. 6. Street fn Chinatown, San Francisco. 7. Street in Chinatown, San Francisco. 8. Chinese Theatre. (Interior) San Francisco. 9. Chinese Restaurant, San Francisco. ro. Chinese Restaurant, San Francisco (Interior). 11. State Capitol, Sacramento. 12. Terrace, Capitol Grounds, Sacramento. 13. Mount Shasta Above the Clouds. 14. The Cathedral, Monterey. 15. Hotel Del Monte. 16. Hotel Del Monte, Arizona Gardens. 17. Harbor of Santa Barbara. 1. Among the Foothills. 2. In the Forest. 3. Wawona Hotel. 4. The Sentinels. 5. Grizzly Giant. 6. A Section of Grizzly Giant. 7. More Big Trees. 8. General View at the Cabin. 9. Ohio and Grant. 10. Felice. 11. A Section of Felice. 12. Haverford and Keystone. 13. Group of Big Trees. 14. Fallen Big Tree. 15. Washingion. 16. Wawona. 17. Wawona (close view) . 18. Stage at Alder Creek. 19. Map of Yosemite Valley. 20. Panorama from Inspiration Point. 21. Panorama from Artists’ Point. 22. El Capitan, Three Graces and Bridal Veil Falls. CALIFORNIA. 18. Panorama of Santa Bar- bara. 19. The Old Mission. Santa Barbara. 20. Cloister of Old Mission, Santa Barbara. 21. Panorama of Los Angeles, from Crocker’s House. 22. The Plaza, Los Angeles. 23. A Road View, Los An- geles. 24. Panorama, Los Angeles. 25. Tunnel Rock, Santa Mon- ica. 26. Hotel Arcadia, Santa Monica. 27. Panorama of the Coast, Santa Monica. 28. Banana Tree, Pasadena. 29. Century Plant in Bloom, Pasadena. 30. Grand Opera House. 31. A Bee Ranch, near Pasa- dena. 32. Canon Near Pasadena. 33. Sierra Madra Villa, Near Pasadena. CALIFORNIA. Yosemite and Big Trees. 23. Bridal Veil Falls and Three Graces. 24. El Capitan Facade. 25. Cathedral Spires and Cathe- dral Rocks. 26. El Capitan Profile. 27. El Capitan and Merced River. 28. The Three Brothers. 29. Yosemite Falls (first view). 30. Yosemite Falls, reflected 2,634 feet. 31. Cloud’s Rest, Royal Arches and The Domes. 32. Sentinel Rock from Merced River. 33. Yosemite Falls from the foot. 34. Yosemite Falls — Upper Falls, 1 ,650 feet. 35. Panorama from foot of Upper Yosemite Falls. 36. South Dome, Glacier Point, and High Sierras. 34. Orange Grove, Near Pasa- dena. 35. Palm Tree. 36. Umbrella Tree in Bloom. 37. Large Grape Vine, Monte- cito. 38. Street in San Gabrial. 39. The Bells, San Gabrial. 40. Twin Fan Palms, San Gabrial. 4 1 . San Gabrial Mission. 42. Cacti Hedge, San Gabrial. 43. Natural Bridge, Santa Cruz Coast. 44. Fifth and D Streets, San Diego. 45. M. E. Church Block, San Diego. 46. Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego. 47. Avalon Harbor, Catalina Island. 48. Avalon Steamship Landing, Catalina Island. 49. Avalon Sugar Loaf, Cata- lina Island. 50. Steamship Hermosa. I 37. Mt. Starr King and Glacier Point. 38. High Sierras from Yosemite Point. 39. Panorama from Yosemite Point. 40. Mirror Lake and Mt. Wat- kins. 41. Glacier Point from the Valley. 42. North Dome and Merced River. 43. Vernal Falls, 350 feet. 44. Nevada Falls, Liberty Cap and Mt. Broderick. 45. Nevada Falls. 46. Nevada Falls in Panorama. 47. South Dome and Mt. Hoff- mann. 48. South Dome and Cloud’s Rest. 49. South Dome from Glacier Point. 50. End of Glacier Point. WESTMINSTER ABBEY. 1. The Abbey, from the West. 2. “ from the North. 3. North Transept and Porch. 4. Henry VII’s Chapel, from East. 5. The Nave. 6. Monument to Hon. Chas. James Fox. 7. The Pulpit. 8. The Choir Screen. 9. The Choir, looking East. 10. The Reredos. 11. The Choir, looking West. 12. The North Transept. 13. North Transept, West Side. I 14. “ East Side. 15. Wilberforce Monument. 16. Tomb of Henry VII. 17. Henry VII’s Chapel. The j Knights’ Stalls. 18. Tomb of Queen Elizabeth. 19. Tomb of Mary Queen of Scots. | 20. Chapel of St. John. 21. The Nightingale Mon’ment. 22. Monument of James Watt, the Inventor. •Jl) 23. Chapel of Edward the Con- fessor. 24. The Coronation Chair. 25. Tomb of Edward III. 26. Tomb of Henry III. 27. Chapel of St. Edmund. 28. Poet’s Corner. 29. Grave of Charles Dickens. 30. Monument to Shakespeare. 31. Monument to Milton. 32. „ Dryden. 33. ,, Major Andre. 34. Livingstone’s Grave. 35. The Cloisters. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. Lecture by Hon. JO US L. WHEELER. 1 Fort Sumter. 2 Rally of the Troops at Washington. 3 The Bridge at Bull Run. 4 Battlefield at Bull Run. 5 Portrait Stonewall Jackson. 6 Battle of Bull Run. 7 Portrait of Gen. Geo. B. McClellan. 8 Hampton Roads, Virginia. 9 Naval Combat, Monitor and Merrimac. 10 Portrait of John Ericsson. 1 1 Bombardment Port Royal. 12 Battle of Wilson’s Creek. 13 Battle of Roanoke Island. 14 Capture of Fort Donelson. 15 Portrait of Gen. U. S. Grant 16 Bombardment Island No. 10 17 Portrait Admiral Faragut. 18 Capture of New Orleans. 19 Old City Hall, New Orleans. 20 Battle of Shiloh. 21 “All Quiet on the Poto- mac.’’ {Night before Battle.') 22 Battle of Fair Oaks. 23 Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Introduction — Map of India. 1 Glaciers at Panjturni, near Ummernath, Cashmere. 2 The Cave of Ummernath. 3 Coolies Crossing a Bridge of Frozen Snow. 4 View between Sonamurg and Baltal, Cashmere. 5 Cascades below Sonamurg Cashmere. 6 Coolies crossing a Rustic Bridge, Cashmere. 7 Rope Bridge, Scinde Valley Cashmere. 8 The Visitor’s Bungalows up the Jhelum. 9 Ancient Temple, built B. c. 10 Ancient Temple at Pandret- ton. 1 1 Foliage on the Apple Tree Canal, Cashmere. 12 Chunar Trees in the Shali- mar Gardens, Cashmere. 13 Marble Pavilion in Shali- mar Gardens. 14 Zainul’s Tomb. 15 The River Jhelum, opposite the Maharajah’s Palace, Sreenugger. 16 Bridge of Shops, Sreenugger Cashmere. 17 The Maharajah’s Palace, Sreenugger. 24 Portrait Gen. Robt. E. Lee. 25 The Confederate Capitol, Richmond. 26 Protrait of Jefferson Davis. 27 Battle of Chantilly. 28 Battle of Murfreesboro. 29 Antietam Battlefield — The Dunker Church. 30 Antietam Battlefield — The Bloody Lane. 31 Antietam Battlefield — Burn- side’s Bridge. 32 Engagement at Burnside’s Bridge. 33 Battle of Fredericksburg. 34 Camp Life — Return from Picket Duty. 35 Camp Life — in line for Soup 36 Battle of Chickamauga. 37 Portrait of Gen. James A. Garfield. 38 Gettysburg. Battlefield — The Devil’s Den. 39 Gettysburg. Battlefield — Culp’s Hill. 40 Battle of Gettysburg. 41 Gen. Winfield S. Hancock. INDIA. 18 State Barge on the Apple Tree Canal. 19 Group of Cashmere Boat- men and Women. 20 Group of Cashmere Musi- cians, &c. 21 Ruins of Marttand (general view.) 22 Lahore Railway Station. 23 Large Mosque, near Runjeet Sing’s Tomb, Lahore. 24 Marble Pavilion in the Fort Gardens, Lahore. 25 Runjeet Sing’s Tomb, La- hore. 26 Jehangir’s Tomb Shadra Gardens, Lahore. 27 Tank and Pavillion in Shali- mar Gardens, Lahore. 28 Umritsur, showing portion of Tank. 29 Entrance t o the Golden Temple, Umritsur. 30 Golden Temple. 31 The Barracks, Murree. 3l«View of the Bazaar from the Barracks, Murree. 32 Temple at Kuterpoor. 320 A Fakir. 33 Sutlej Bridge, Delhi Rail- way. 34 The City of Delhi front Jumma Musjied. 42 Grant’s Triumphal Entry into Vicksburg. 43 Battle Lookout Mountain. 44 Battle of Chattanooga. 45 T h e Council of War. Statuary by John Rogers. 46 Battle of the Wilderness. 47 Battle of Spottsylvania. 48 Siege of Petersburg. 49 Sheridan’s Final Charge at Winchester. 50 Sheridan’s Ride. 51 Protrait Gen. Phil. Sheridan 52 Woman’s Mission in the Hospital. 53 Naval Combat, Kearsarge and Alabama. 54 Battle of Mobile Bay. 55 Capture of Fort Fisher. 56 Battle Kenesaw Mountain. 57 Allatoona Pass — “Hold the Fort.” 58 Siege of Atlanta. 59 Sherman’s March Through Georgia. 60 Surrender of Gen. Lee. 61 “Let us have Peace.” 35 The Chandni Chowk, prin- cipal street in Delhi. 36 Delhi Gate of the Fort. 37 The King’s Palace, Delhi. 38 The Jumma Musjied, or Great Mosque, Delhi. 39 The Cashmere Gate, Delhi. 39«Inside of Gate. 40 Sufter Jung’s Tomb. 41 The Kootub Minar. 42 Ahomsh’s Tomb. Kootub. 43 Large Arch and Iron Pillar, near the Kootub Minar. 44 Diving Well at the Kootub. 45 Agra — The Palace of Akbar Khan. 46 and 46 a The Taj Mahal, near Agra. 47 Tomb of Prince E t m a d Dowlah, Agra. 48 Cawnpore — Distant View of Memorial Well. 48 | (t if ft 22. “ Les Quais. 23. Monaco — Monte Carlo. 24. “* Monte Carlo Gar- dens. 25. “ Monte Carlo Gar- dens. 26. Mentone — Old Town. 27. “ Promenade. 28. Genoa. 29. ■ “ Statue of Christo- pher Columbus. 30. Naples, from San Elmo. 31. “ Bay and Vesuvius. 32. “ Marina and San Elmo. 33. Sorrento, f’m Capodimonte. 34. Capri — The Marina. 35. Capri. 36. Amalfi. 37. Messina, from the Hill. 38. Malta — Grand Harbor. 39- if Marsa Muscat. 40. ii Valetta. 41. ii “ Church of St. John. 42. if Grand Harbor. 43- ii Troop-ships. 44. Algiers — General View. 45- f i with Boulevards. 46. if from Marengo Gar- dens. 47- <• Palms in Jardin. 48. ii if if 49- ft Interior of Ara- besque House. 50- if Gorge of Scheffa. .10 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. 1. St. Mark’* Tower — The Campanile. 2. Venice, from St. Mark’s Tower. , 3. The Clock Tower, Grand Piazza. 4. St. Mark’s Cathedral, from the Piazza. 5. St. Mark’s Cathedral, N.W. Corner. 6. The Bronze Horses of St. Mark’s. 7. Interior of St. Mark’s Cath- edral. 8. The Rood Screen, St. Mark’s. 9. St. Mark’s Cathedral, from the Ducal Palace. 10. Bronze Wells, Ducal Palace. 11. Ducal Palace, The Inner Facade. 12. Tame Pigeons of St. Marks. 13. The Giant Stairs, Ducal Palace. VENICE. 14. Ducal Palace, the Canal Front. 15. The Bridge of Sighs. 16. The Vine Angle of the Ducal Palace. 17. The Granite Columns on the Piazetta. 18. The Winged Lion of St. Mark’s. 19. The Riva degli Schiavoni. 20. A Venetian Street, and leaning Campanile. 21. St. Zeccaria Church. 22. The Arsenal — Entrance. 23. The Public Gardens, Venice. 24. St. Georgio from the Pia- zetta 25. Venice, from St. Georgio Campanile. 26. Eastern Venice, from St. Georgio. 27. The Cavalli Palace, Grand Canal. BAY OF NAPLES. 28. The Grand Canal, from the Iron Bridge. 29. Church of S. Maria della Salute. 30. Quay and Canal, from della Salute Church. 31. Group of Women at a Well. 32. The Foscari Palaces, Grand Canal. 33. The Ponte Rialto. 34. Grand Canal, from Ponte Rialto. 35. Grand Canal, south of the Rialto. 36. The 'Market, from Ponte Rialto. 37. Grand Canal, from the Turkish Palace. 38. Church of Gli Scalzi, int’r. 39. A Paved Street, “Calle del Sturion.” 40. Via Alla Posta, Street at the Post-office. I. The Bay of Naples from Posilipo. z. St. Elmo and Entrance to Villa Nazionale. 3. St. Lucia, from Hotel du Rome. 4. A Street Group of the Natives. 5. Quay of St. Lucia. 6. Posilipo, from the Shore. 7. Strada di Piedigrotto. 8. Group of Women with Dis- taff. 9. Entrance to the New Grotto, Posilipo. 10. Pozzuoli, near Naples. 11. Ruins of Ancient Pier, Pu- teoli. 12. The Amphitheatre, Pozzuoli 13. Entrance to the Theatre, Pozzuoli. 14. Baja, General View. 15. Temple of Venus, Baja. 16. The Royal Palace, Naples. 17. Church of St. Francesco di Paulo. 18. The Toledo at Mid-day. 19- A Side Street of the Toledo. 20. Street Public Letter Writ- ers. 21. Street Letter Reading and Writing. 22. Strada del Molo and St. Martino. 23. Naples and Vesuvius, from St. Martino. 24. Strada del Piliero. 25 . An Orange and Lemon Stall 26. Strada Medina, Naples. 27. Strada di Porto, Naples. 28. Street Scene, Cooking Ome- lets. 29 Strado Nuovo, Naples. 30. A Street Group of Children. 31. Gardens, Villa del I’opolo. 32. Naples from the Shore. 33. Statuary in Naples Museum. ■ 34. Herculaneum, General View of Ruins. ] 35. A Wine Shop of Hercula- neum. 36. Herculaneum Theatre, Un- derground. 37. The Observatory on Mount Vesuvius. 38. The Vesuvius Railway. I 39. Summit of Vesuvius. 40. Pompeii, Columns of Tem- ple of Venus. 41. A Private House in Pom- peii. 42. Pompeii, House of the Fig- ured Capitols. 43. Castelammare, from the Shore. 44. Sorrento, from the South. 45. “ from the Massa Road. 46. The Blue Grotto of Capri. 47. The Landing Place of Capri. 48. Capri, the Village. 49. “ the Roads to Ana- Capri. Bay, from the Marina. 50. POMPEII, PAST AND PRESENT. 1. Vesuvius, etc., from Castel- lammare. 2. Pompeii, restored. 3. The Basilica. 4. The Temple of Apollo. 5. The Forum, from the South 6. North End of the Forum, restored. 7. Temple of Jupiter. 8. South End of the Forum, restored. 9. Street of Abundance. 10. A Street Fountain, restored. 11. House of Holconius. 12. Collection of Sculptures. 13. View of the Large Theatre. 14. The Small Theatre. 1 J. Temple of Isis. 16. Temple af Aisculapius. 17. Court of the Gladiators. 18. Excavators at Work. 19. House of Cornelius Ruto. 2C. General View of Pompeii. 21. The Amphitheatre. 22. The Stabian Street. 23. A Baker’s Oven and Mills. 24. House of Marcus Lucretius. 25. The Street of Nola. 26. A Wine Shop. 27. A Wine Shop, restored. 28. A Bread Bakery. 29. House of the Chase. 30. House of the Faun. 31. House with Columns, re- stored. 32. The Street of Fortune. 33. Temple of Fortune, re- stored. 34. A Room in the Baths of the Forum. :i! I 35. House of the Poet. 36. The Poet’s House, restored. 37. Frescoes Inside of a Room. 38. Mosaic and Shell Fountain. 39. The House of Pansa. 40. Interior of the House of Pansa, restored. 41. Statue of Diana. 42. House of Sallust. 43. Bronze Ornaments and Money Chests. 44. Gate of Herculaneum. 45. Gate of Herculaneum, re- stored. 46. Seat of Mamia. 47. The Street of Tombs. 48. Villa of Diomede. 49. A Portico and Inner Gar- den, restored. 50. The Museum at Pompeii. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. 1. Church of St. Maria, No- vella. 2. Pont Trinita. 3. The Vecchio Bridge. 4. View from the Vecchio Bridge. 5. The Vecchio Palace and Logia. 6. Court of theVecchio Palace. 7. Great Hall of the Vecchio Palace. 8. The Cathedral, from Vecchio Tower. 9. Fountain and Piazza della Signoria. • 10. Logia de Lanzi. 11. Florence Cathedral, the Front. 12. Giotto’s Tower, etc., from the East. FLORENCE. 13. The Piazza del Duomo. 14. The Baptistery — Florence. 15. Front Doorway of Florence Cathedral. 16. Florence, from San Miniato. 17. Monastery and Cemetery of San Miniato. 18. View from Piazza Michael Angelo. 19. Florence and the Arno, from Piazza. 20. Uffizi Colonade and Vecchio Palace. 21. East Corridor of the Uffizi Gallery. j 22. Statue of Venus, Tribune Gallery. 23. View from the Vecchio Gallery. 24 Pitti Palace, from Boboli Gardens. 25. Florence, from the Boboli Gardens. 26. A Statue Group in the Boboli Gardens. 27. The Pitti Palace — Exterior. 28. Church of St. Croce. 29. Court of Bargello Museum. 30. The Strozzi Palace. 31. Church of St. Marco. 32. Arch of Gallio. 33. The Villa Palmeria. 34. Distant View from Fiesole. 35- Carthusian Monastery and Monks. 36. The Cascine, near Flor- ence. 1. View from the F'rench Academy. 2. St. Peter’s from the Vati- can Gallery. 3. St. Peter’s. 4. St. Peter’s Facade and Dome. 5. St. Peters — the Interior. 6. The Vatican. 7. Chiaramonti Corridor — the Vatican. 8. The Vatican Ariadne. 9. Ruins on the Palatine Hill. 10. Temple of Vesta. 11. Temple of Castor and Pollox. 12. San Lorenzo — Outside the Walls. 13. Temple of F'austina from Palatine Hill. 14. View from the Palatine Hill. ROME. [ 15. Temple of Saturn. 16. Arch of Constantine. 17. Arch of Titus. 18. Arch of Titus — Bas-relief(7 Candlesticks). 19. Arch of Titus — Bas-relief (the Chariots). 20. Porta San Maggiore. 21. Porta San Lorenzo. 22. Porta San Paolo. 23. Porta San Giovanni. 24. Tomb of Cecelia Metella. j 25. Basilica of Constantine( dis- tant). 26. Basilica of Constantine (near.) 27. Island in the Tiber. 28. Palazzo Quirinale. 29. Palazzo del Laterano. 30. Villa Medici. 31. St. Angelo. I 32, Fontana Paolino. 33. F'ontana di Trevi. 34. The Coliseum. 35. 1 he Coliseum — the Interior 36. Piazza Navona. 37. Piazza Colonna. 38. Steps of Piazza di Spagna. 39. View from Monte Pincio. 40. Piazzo del Popolo. 41. Column of Immaculate Conception. 42. Pincio Gardens. • 43. Pincio Gardens — Fountain of Moses. 44. The Pantheon. 45. San Paola. 46. F'orum Romanum. 47. F'orum of Trajan. 48. Column of Phocas. 49. The Capitol. 50. Santa Maria Maggiore. PICTURESQUE ITALY: Past 1. Turin, Palazzo Carignano. I 2. -l Church of Gran Ma- dre di Dio. 3. “ Capuchin Monas- ^ tery. 4. Milan Cathedral. 5. Orta. 6. Lake Maggiore, Baveno. 7. Lake of Como, Varenna. 8. Venice, St. Mark’s Facade. 9. “ Porphyry Knights by the Palace of the Doges. 10. “ Palace of the Doges. 11. “ Fountain in Court- yard of the Palace of the Doges. 12. “ Bridge of Sighs. 13. “ The Grand Canal. 14. Ponte Rialto Bridge, or Rialto Bridge. 15. “ Ca d’Oro, or Golden House. 16. Bologna, Church of S. Gia- como Maggiore. 17. Florence. 18. “ Cathedral and Cam- panile. 19* “ Palazzo Vecchio. 20. “ Uffizi and Palazzo Vecchio. 21. “ Loggia del Lanzi. 22. “ Church of Santa Croce and Dante’s Monument. 23. “ Triumphal Arch at Porta St. Gallo. 24. Arezzo. 25. Naples, A general view from St. Elmo. 26. “ the Harbor. 27. “ Strada del Molo and St. Elmo. 28. “ Santa Lucia andCas- tel dell’ Ovo. 29. “ Piazza del Plebiscito 30. “ Palazzo Reale. 3 1 11 - “ Palazzo Reale (the Scala). 32 and Present. 32. Naples. San Francesco di Paolo. 33. “ Villa Nazionale. 34- “ Colonna del Martiri. 35. Pompeii, General View. 36. “ the F'orum. 37 - U the Basilica. 3 «- <( Temple of Venus. 39 - H Pantheon, or Tem- ple of Augustus. 40. c< House of tne Small Fountain. 41. •• House of the Faun. 42. (( Amphitheatre. 43 - 1 ( Street of the Tombs. 44. Palermo Cathedral. 45. Pisa, Baptistery, Cathedral, and Campanile. 46. Pisa, Leaning Tower. 47. Lucca Cathedral. 48. Genoa, View above the Railway Station. 49. Genoa, Palazzo Duncale. 5 °- “ Statue Columbus. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. THE SIGHTS OF ROME. 1 Piazza del Popolo, Rome. 2 Piazza Colonna. 3 The Pantheon. 4 Interior of Pantheon. 5 Bridge and Castle of St. Angelo. 6 St. Peter’s, the Exterior. 7 Interior of St. Peter’s. 8 Bronze Statue of St. Peter. 9 The Bronze Canopy and Tribune. 10 Confessional and Tomb of St. Peter. 11 Exterior of the Vatican. 12 The Sistine Chapel, Vatican. 13 Museum of Antique Statues, Vatican. 14 Vatican Gallery of Statues. 15 Saloon of the Candelabra, Vatican. 16 Rome, from St. Pietro di Montorio. 17 Forum of Trajan. 18 St. Clement’s Church, Inte- rior. 19 St. John I.ateran, the East Front. 20 The Colosseum, Exterior. 21 Interior of the Colosseum. 22 The East End of the Arena, Colosseum. 23 Arch of Constantine. 24 Baths of Caracalla. 25 The Appian Way, Outside Rome. 26 Catacombs of S. Sebastino | (Galleries). 27 Chapel of Marliri Maximo, S. Sebastino. 28 Catacombs S. Calixtus, S. Cecilias Chapel. 29 Chapel of Pope Marcellinus, Catacombs of St. Calixtus. 30 Catacombs of St. Agnese. 31 Pyramid of Caius Cestius. 32 Church of St. Paulo. 33 The Cloisters of St. Paulo. 34 Buildings of Caligula, Pal- antine Hill. 35 The Capitol and Forum, from Palantine. 36 North Side of the Roman Forum. 37 The Stadium on the Palan- tine. 38 Basilica of Constantine. 39 House and Statues of the Vestal Virgins. 40 Arch of Titus. 41 Temple of Castor and Pol- lux. 42 Roman Forum, from the West. 43 Temple of Saturn. 44 Arch of Septimius Severus. 45 View through the Arch of Severus. 46 The Mammertine Prison. 47 Fountain of Trevi. 48 Capuchin Monks, Campo Santo. 49 Church of the Jesuits, Inte- rior. 50 The Quirinale Palace. THE ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT. 1 Map showing the route taken. 2 Windermere — general view. 3 Windermere Lake and Bow- ness, from Brant Fells. 4 Bowness, from the shore. 5 Windermere Lake, Bowness, &c., from Furness Fells. 6 Waterhead — Windermere Lake. 7 Ambleside Church. 8 Ambleside, from Loughrigg Fell. 9 Stock Gill Force — Amble- side. 10 Old Mill Stream — Amble- side. 1 1 Skelwith Force, 12 Colwith Force. 13 Village of Elterwater and Langdale Pikes. 14 Dungeon Gill — Langdale Pikes. 15 View of the Rothay, at Rydal. 16 Rydal Lake, looking North, 17 Rydal Mount, late residence of Wordsworth. 18 Waterfall — Rydal Park. 19 Grasmere Lake and Village. 20 Ullswater Lake and Moun- tain, from Place Fell. 21 Patterdale Church and Old Yew Tree. 22 Ullswater Lake and Place Fell, from Glenridding. 23 Stybarrow Crag — Ullswater I.ake. 24 Aira Force — Gowbarrow Park. 25 Thirlmere Lake. 26 Keswick, from Castle Ilill. 27 Keswick Market Place and Townhall. 28 Derwentwater, Friar’s Craig, &c. 29 View from Friar’s Craig, Derwentwater. 30 Bassenthwaite Lake. 31 Cockermouth — general view. 32 Cockermouth Castle — the Keep. 33 Lodore Falls. 34 View of Derwentwater, from above Lodore. 35 Borrowdale Valley. 36 The Bowder Stone — Bor- rowdale. 37 Castle Craig and Valley, Borrowdale. 38 Ilonister Craig. 39 Buttermere Lake, from the Meadows. 40 Head of Buttermere. 41 Wastdale Village and Valley. 42 Mill at Gill Banks, near Eskdale. 43 Eskdale Valley and Village of Boot. 44 View near the Old Mill, Eskdale. 45 Stanley Gill, Eskdale, 46 Coniston Village and Lake. 47 View at the Copper Mines, Coniston. 48 Furness Abbey — the Cloister Court. 49 Chapter House --- Furness Abbey. 50 Grange over Sands. THE LOS WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. (52) LIFE OF JOHN WESLEY. 1 Portraits of Wesley. 2 English Reformers in Prison. 3 Epworth Rectory. 4 Epworth Church. 5 Wesley’s Mother Preaching. Portraits of his Parents. 6 Little Wesley Rescued from the Fire. 7 Portraits, Wesley Family. 8 Charter House. Christ Ch., Lincoln Colleges. 9 South Leigh Church. 10 "The Holy Club.” 1 1 General Oglethorpe, etc. 12 "Wesley and Moravians.” 13 Charles Wesley with the Creek Indians. 14 Bishop Peter Bohler. 15 First Methodist Chapel. 16 The Foundry. 17 Countess of Hunting- don, Whitfield, Wat- son, Benson, Bunting, Clarke. 18 1st Class and Conference. 19 Wesley Preaching on his Father’s Tomb. 20 Susannah Wesley’s Burial 21 John Wesley Visiting His Mother’s Grave. Reading by Rev. C. Beebee, 25 cents. 22 Newcastle — Orphanage and Study. 23 Rough Experiences. 24 The Highwayman — Honest Munchin, etc. 25 Wesley at Gwennap Pit. 26 A Strange Pulpit at Nottingham. 27 Nelson and the Rioters. 28 Wesley at Cork. Whit- field in Scotland. 29 Duncan Wright and the Prisoner. 30 American Methodists — Heck and Webb. 31 The Cradle of American Methodism. 32 Noted American Preachers. 33 Rev. Alfred Cookman. 34 Barry's Portrait of Wes- ley. 35 Fletcher. Coke and their Memorial Chapels. 36 Founders of the Mis- sionary Society. 37 City Road Chapel. 38 Interior View. 39 Wesley’s Noted Pulpit. 40 A Methodist in an Ex- plosion. 41 The Methodist Dairy- man’s Daughter. 42 Whipping Meth. Slaves. 43 Wesley Preaching to 446 of his Preachers. 44 Chas. Wesley in Old Age. 45 Romney's Portrait of John Wesley. 46 Kingswood, The Grove, Taunton. 47 Wesley College, Shef- field. 48 Scene of Last Open-Air Service. 49 John Wesley’s Death. 50 Wesley Monuments. 51 Monument. City Road. 52 Westminster Tablet, and Relics of Wesley. 53 A Worthy Successor (Rev. Chas. Garrett). 54 Epworth Mem’l Chapel. 55 Recent Photograph of his Father’s Tomb. 56 Noted Meth. Orators— Punshon, Newton, Bramwell, Dawson. 57 Our First Presidents. 58 101 Wesleyan Ministers. 59 A “Cloud of Witnesses.” 60 Millennium — Sketch. THE ITALIAN LAKES. 1 Street in Bellinzona. 2 Locarno from the Pier. 3 Locarno, the Grand Piazza. 4 Madonna del Sasso from the Town. 5 Madonna del Sasso from the Heights. 6 Cannobo from the Steamer. 7 Maccagno from the Lakes. 8 Luino from the Lake. 9 Intra from the Pier. 10 Laveno from the Lake. 11 Pallanza, Piazza Garibaldi. 12 Villa Clara, Baveno. 13 Baveno from the Ilills. 14 Stresa, and Lake Maggiore from the Hills. 15 Isola Bella from the Shore. 16 Isola Bella, the Grotto in Gardens. 17 Arona from the Lake. 18 Lake Orta from the South. 19 The Lake at Orta 20 Market Place, Orta. 21 Street in Orta. 22 Island of San Guilio, Lake Orta. 23 Mandonna del Monte, near Varese. 24 Lugano and Monte Bre. 25 Lugano and Monte San Salvatore. 26 Lugano and St. Lorenzo Church. 27 Oxen Cart, Lugano. 28 Lugano from the Lake. 29 The Wood Market, Lugano. 30 Fresco by Luine at the Lugano. 31 Ostena, entrance to the Grotto. 32 Porlezza, the Landing Place, &c. 33 Menaggio, the town, and Lake Como. 34 Bellaggio,theVia Servelloni. 35 Bcllaggio, general view. 36 View from Park of Villa Servelloni. 37 Tropical Plants in Garden of Villa Servelloni. 38 Lake Como, Lavedo and Island Comacina. 39 View from above Sala, looking north. 40 Torrigia from the Lake. 41 Como, the Harbour and Landing Place. 42 General View of Como. 43 Como and the Lake, from Baradello Hill. 44 Milan Cathedral from the Piazza. 45 View on the roof of Milan Cathedral. 46 Lecco, general view. 47 Lake Lecco and Mountains from the Bridge. 48 Lecco — from the Shore. 49 Gravedona, from the Lake. 50 Colico, the Diligence Office, &c. :!4 THE BOS WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. CHINA AND THE CHINESE. 1. Map of China. 2. Great Wall of China. 3. Western Gate, Pekin. 4. The Temple of Heaven. 5. Theatre at Tien Tsin. 6. Playing at Shuttlecock with the Feet. 7. Raree Show. 8. Chingkiang — General View. 9. The Bund, Chinkiang. 10. Silver Island. 1 1. City of Nankin. 12. Confucian Temple, Nan- kin. 13. The Porcelain Tower. 14. Avenue of Stone Warriors. 15. Ming Tombs. 16. A Chinese Soldier. 17. Mandarin and Family. 18. A Mandarin in Official Robes. 19. Mandarin’s Wife and At- tendant. 20. Dinner at a Mandarin’s. 21. Cat Sellers in Canton at Their Work. 22. Rice Sellers. 23. Frog Catchers. 24. A Tautai. 25. Punishment of the Basti- nado. 26. Little Orphan Island. 27. Gun-boat Station. 28. Pagoda, Kieu kiang. 29. IChangFoo. 30. Hankow — The Bund. 31. Pagoda at Hankow. 32. Consulting the Sticks of Fate. 33. The Sorting of the Cocoons 34. Dyeing and Winding Silk. 35. Landing Place — Tea Dist. ' 36. Roadside Temple. 37. Roadside Inn. 38. Hamlet in the Tea District. 39. Tile Work. 40. Yang-low-Doo. 41. Curling the Leaf. 42. Picking the Tea. 43. Winnowing the Tea. 44. Sifting the Tea. 45. Packing the Tea. 46. Papering the Brick Tea. 47. Packing Brick Tea. 48. Entrance to City of Amoy. 49. A Chinese Merchant. 50. A Comprodore. 51. A Bookseller. 52. An Itinerant Barber. 53. Porter with Flowers. 54. A Watchman. 55. A Street in Canton. 56. Cantonese MarriedWomen. 57. A Marriage Procession. 58. Opium Smoking. 59. Hong Kong. 60. Concluding Slide. LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. 1. Napoleon’s Birth Place, Introduction. 2. Napoleon at Brienne, Snow- balling. 3. Napoleon at Toulon, 1793. 4. Napoleon Putting Down the Mob. 5. Napoleon at Bassano, 1796 6. Napoleon’s Clemency to the Sentinel. 7. Napoleon at Bridge of Ar- eola, 1796. 8. Napoleon at Battle of Rivoli, 1797. 9. French Army Enters Ven- ice, 1797. 10. Napoleon at the Battle of the Pyramids. n. Battle of the Nile, 1798. 12. Napoleon in Pest House, Jaffa, 1799. 13. Napoleon’s Coup d’Etat. 14. Napoleon in Council of Five Hundred, 1799. 15. Napoleon and Guide on the Alps. 16. Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800. 17. Battle of Marengo, Death of Desaix, 1800. 18. Napoleon Visiting the Ambulance. 19. Napoleon Urging the Pope to Sign the Concordat, 1801. 20. Death of the Duke d’En- hein, 1804. 21. The Coronation of Napo- poleon, 1805. 22. Surrender of Ulm, 1805. 23. Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz, 1805. 24. Napoleon Visiting Tomb of Frederick the Great. 25. Napoleon at the Battle of Jena, 1806. 26. Battle of Eylau, 1807. 27. Napoleon at the Battle of Freidland, 1807. 28. Napoleon Meeting with the Czar, 1807. 29. Napoleon’s Interview with Queen Louisa. 30. Napoleon at Sommo-Sierra, 1808. 31. Napoleon at Wagram, 1 809. 32. The Defence of Saragossa. 1809. t z. The Divorce from Joseph- ine, 1810. 34. Napoleon Showing the New-born King of Rome to Soldiers. 35. Napoleon Receiving the Portrait of His Son, 1812. 36. Battle of Moskwa, 1812. 37. Burning of Moscow, 1812. 38. The Retreat from Moskow, 1812. 39. Breaking Down Bridge at Beresina, 1812. 40. Napoleon’s Return to Paris from Russia, 1812. 41. Napoleon and his Son. 42. Battle of Leipsic, 1813. 43. Napoleon Parting with his Son, 1814. 44. Napoleon at the Battle of Arris, 1814. 45. Napoleon Retreating from the Battle of Nations. 46. Napoleon at Fontainebleau, Meditating Suicide. 47. The Last Review. 48. Abdication of Napoleon, 1814. 49. The Parting at Fontaine- bleau, 1814. 50. Napoleon at Elba. 51. The Return from Elba. 1815 52. Congress at Vienna. 53. Napoleon at Waterloo, 1815. 54. Waterloo. “Old Guard dies, but never Sur- renders.” 55. Napoleon on Board the Bellerophon, 1815. 56. Napoleon at St. Helena. 57. Napoleon Seated on Rock at St. Helena. 58. Death-bed of Napoleon, May 5, 1821. 59. The Apotheosis of Napo- leon. 60. Return of Body of Napo- leon to Paris in 1840. ■£* Co Ki -« VO 05 ^ O' tn OJ THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. By CHARLES DICKENS. From Life Models. 1. Master Humphrey anti Nell. | 2. The Old Curiosity Shop. . Quilp’s Home. . Swiveller’s Apartments. . The Last Night in the Old Curiosity Shop. . “She led him gently away.” . “They made their frugal , breakfast.” . A Serio-Comic Scene. . “She walked out into the churchyard.” THE LIFE . Linlithgow Palace. . Stirling Castle. . It was the stately convent. . And there five noble maid- ens sat. 5. Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris. 6. It was the gay Court. 7. Palace of the Louvre, Paris. 8. And on its deck a lady sat. 10. Messrs. Codlin, Short and Company. 11. The Garret, Nell and Cod- lin. 12. “They venture to sit down to rest.” 13. They Approach the Village Schoolmaster. 14. Mrs. Jarley at Tea. 15. The Waxwork Exhibition. 16. Nell’s Nocturnal Visit to her Grandfather. MARY QUEEN Illustrated by Life Models. 9. Holyrood, Edinburgh. 10. Sat Mary listening to the rain. 11. She bade the minstrel play. 12. The faithful Rizzio’s slain. 13. Edinburgh Castle. 14. Craigmillar. 15. She wrote the words. 16. Loch Leven Castle. 1 7. She staid her steed upon the hill. 17. “See, here’s the church!” 18. “ This old house is yours.” 19. Nell’s Visit to the Church. 20. “ She came unexpectedly upon the Schoolmaster.” 21. “ They say that you will be an angel.” 22. At Rest. 23. “The villagers close around the grave.” 24. Her Grandfather at the Grave. OF SCOTS. 18. South Wingfield Manor- House. 19. Mary’s Bower, Chatsworth. 20. Worksop Manor. 21. Beside the block a sullen headsman stood. 22. And on the scaffold now she stands. 23. Her neck is bared — the blow is struck. 24. Queen Mary’s Tomb, West- minster Abbey. GREY. THE LIFE OF LADY JANE OF 1. Introductory. 2. Sudeley Castle, Glouces- tershire. 3. Lady Jane Grey and Rob- bert Ascham. 4. St. John’s Gate. 5. Sion House, Isleworth. 6. Northumberland announc- ing the King’s death to Jane. 7. “I raised myself on my knees and prayed to God.” 8. View of the Tower of London from the River. Illustrated by Life Models. 9. The High Officers of State offering the crown to Lady Jane. 10. Interview between Lord Guilford Dudley and Lady Jane. 1 1 . The White Tower. 12. Interior of St. John’s Chapel. 13. Lady Jane perceived at her feet an axe ! 14. Kramlingham Castle, Suf- folk. 15. Lady Jane under Royal Canopy. 16. Lady Jane a Prisoner. Suffolk announcing Jane’s dethronement. 17. Lieutenant’s Lodgings in the Tower. 18. Beauchamp Tower. 19. Interior of Guildhall. 20. Mary signing death war- rant. 21. The Abbot of Westminster endeavors to induce Lady Jane to renounce the Reformed Faith. 22. Lady Jane sees Dudley go to execution. 23. Execution Of Lady Jane Grey. 24. Interior of St. Peter’s Chapel. MARLEY’S GHOST: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. By CHARLES DICKENS, (from Life Models.) 1. Scrooge’s Office. 2. Doorway of Scrooge’s House. 3. Effect. Marley’s Face. 4. Scrooge’s Sitting-room. 5. Fffect. Marley’s Ghost. 6. Scrooge’s Bedroom. 7. Effect. Christmas Past. 8. The School-room. 9. Effect. Ali Baba. 10. Effect. Robinson Crusoe. 11. Fezziwig’s Ball. 12. Scrooge’s First Love. 13. Ilusb’d, Wife and Daughter 14. Christmas Present. 15. Bob Cratchit’s House. 1 6. M iner’s Cottage . 17. Nephew’s House. 18. Same as 6 — Scrooge’s Bedroom. 19. Effect. Christmas Future. 20. On ’Change. 21. Marine Store Dealer’s. 22. Interior of Cratchit’s House 23. The Churchyard. 24. Buying Turkey at Door. 25. Inter’r of Nephew’s House. 30 THE BOS WORTH OPTICAL C'O., BOSTON. MASS. STANLEY IN AFRICA. From the Illustrations in the “ London Graphic," and the “ London Illustrated News," 1 . Introduction. 2. Group of Officers. 3. King of Belgians and Emin Pasha. 4. Map. 5. Transferring Passengers to Congo River Boat. 6. Tippoo Tip. 7. En Route to Leopoldsville. 8. Arabs Raiding a Native Village on the Aruwimi. 9. Stanley’s Final Instruc- tions to Major Barttelot. 10. Foraging for Supplies. 11. The Vanguard Attacked by Forest Dwarfs. 12. Lieutenant Stairs Wounded by a Poisoned Arrow. 13. Dr. Parke Sucking the Poi- soned Wound. 14. Vanguard Marching Through the Forest. 15. Lieutenant Stairs Charged by Wounded Elephant. 16. Scaring Elephants in Ba- nana Grove. 17. Dwarfs eating Snakes. 18. Skeletons of Man, Dwarf and Gorilla. 19. Carrying Steel Boat through the Forest. 20. Showing His Followers the Promised Land. 21. End of the Great Forest. 22. Starvation Camp. 23. Our First Meeting with Mazamboni’s People. 24. Burning of Villages. 25. View of Lake Albert Ny- anza. 26. Fort Bobo. 27. Emin Pasha Crossing Lake Albert Nyanza. 28. Meeting of Emin and Stanley. EGYPT. 29. Mountains of the Moon. 30. Mountains of the Moon, discovered by Stanley. 31. Types of People. 32. Execution of Soudanese Mutineer. 33. Native School Children Singing. 34. Stanley’s Caravans with Emin Pasha, Masabala. 35. Last Camping Ground. 36. Return to Civilization. 37. Farewell to Africa. 38. Emin Pasha’s People a 1 Home. 39. Stanley at Shepherd’s Ho- tel at Cairo. 40. Stanley at Albert Hall. 41. Miss Dorothy Tennant. 42. Wedding of Stanley at Westminster Abbey. Lecture by the Rev. J. COMPER GRAY. I. Introductory. 20. 2. Alexandria — We land. 3- ii Pompey’s Pillar. 21. 4 - ii Cleopatra’s Needle. 22. 5 - Cairo — Road to the Cita- 23- del. 24. 6. (1 Lattice Windows. 25- 7 - it View from the Cita- 26. del. 27. 8. f i Tomb of the Marne- 28. looks. 29. 9 - ii Tombs of the Cal- 3°- iphs. 3i- 10. “ Mosque of Moham- 32- med Ali. 33- 11. t ( Fountain in the 34- Mosque. 12. (( Heliopolis. 35- ! 3 - it Suez Canal. 36 . 14. it Prince of Wales’ Palace. 37- IS- a Pyramids, crossing the Nile. 3»- 16. a View of Pyramids and Sphinx. 39- 17 - a Section of Pyramid. 40. 18. a Ascent of the Pyra- 41. mid. 19. Map of Egypt. Nile — The Dahabeah, ex- terior. “ The Dahabeah, in- terior. “ A Cargo Boat. “ Pyramids of Sahara. Beni Hassan. “ “ Sculptures. Siout. Nile — Water raising. Abydos. “ Sculptures. Dendera — General View. “ Porch of theTemple. Thebes — Plan of the Ruins. “ Plan of a Temple. “ Memnonium, East Gate. “ Colossi. “ Medinet Abou, from North West. Medinet Abou, Hall of Columns. *• Medinet Abou, Chris- tain Church. “ Luxor. “ Approach to Karnac. “ Karnac, Central Ave- nue. 42. “ Karnac, Hall of Col- umns. 43. “ South Wall of Court of Sheshonk. 44. “ Cartouche of Reho- boam. 45. Esneh. 46. Edfou. 47. Koum Ombou. 48. Assouan — Isle of Elephan- tine. 49. rhike — Pharaoh’s Bed. 50. “ Great Propylon and Outer Court. 51. “ Colonnade of Temple of Isis. 52. “ View of foot of Cata- ract. 53. “ from Biggeh. 54. “ Biggeh and Nubians. 55. “ looking North. 56. Nubia. 3 - 14 - ' 5 - i. 2 . 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 . 7 - 8 . 9 - to. ii. 12 . 13 - 14. 15 - 16. • 7 - 18. Adam and Eve in Paradise. Noah’s Sacrifice. Rebecca at the Well. Eleaz.ar at House of Bath- ael. Arrival of Rebecca. Jacob’s Dream. Jacob Waters the Flock of Rachel. Joseph Sold by his Brothers Joseph’s Coat Brought to Jacob. OLD TESTAMENT. 10. Joseph Meets his Father. 11. The Finding of Moses. 12. Moses Assisting the Daugh- ters of Jethro. 13. Pharoah’s Host Drowned. 14. Jephtha’s Daughter Meet- ing her Father. 15. Samson Betrayed by De- lilah. 16. David Returns Conqueror of Goliath. 17. David in Saul’s Camp. 18. Saul and thcWitch of Endor 19. The Judgment of Solomon. 20. Solomon’s Reception of the Queen of Sheba. 21. Espousal of Esther by Ahasucrus. 22. Esther Implores Ahasucrus 23. The Feast of Belshazzar. 24. Daniel in the Lions’ Den. TESTAMENT.— Series A. NEW The Annunciation, The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds. Babe of Bethlehem. Magi Guided by the Star. Adoration of the Magi. Presentation in the Temple. The Flight into Egypt. The Shadow of the Cross. The Return to Nazareth. Christ Disputing with the Doctors. St. John Preaching in the Wilderness. The Baptism of Christ. Christ Tempted by the Devil. Christ and the Woman of Samaria. Christ Preaching by the Sea of Galilee. 16. The Sermon on the Mount. 17. Christ Healing the Sick. 18. Raising Daughter of Jairus. 19. Christ Walking on the Water. 20. The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes. 21. The Transfiguration. 22. Prodigal Son, “The Ca- rousal.” 23. “ the Swineherd. 24. “ the Return. 25. Christ Blessing Children. 26. Mary Magdalene Washing the Feet of Jesus. 27. Christ and Rich Young Man. 28. The Parable of the Lilies. 29. Christ Outcast of the People 30. Christ’s Entry into Jerusa- lem. 31. The Poor Widow’s Mites. 32. The Good Shepherd. 33. Christ Weeping over Jeru- salem. 34. The Last Supper. 35. The Agony in the Garden. 36. Christ Rejected. 37. Christ Bearing the Cross. 38. Christ Arriving at Calvary. 39. The Crucifixion. 40. Golgotha; “It is Finished.” 41. The Descent from the Cross 42. The Body of Christ Laid in the Tomb. 43. First Easter Dawn. 44. The Resurrection of Christ. 45. The Marys at the Tomb. | 46. Easter Morning. 47. The Journey to Emmaus. I 48. The Ascension of Christ. NEW TESTAMENT.— Series B. The First Christmas Night. Pierrey. The Slaughter of the Inno- cents. Dore. Flight into Egypt. Porta els. Repose in Egypt. .Verson. The Water of Life. Murillo Bread of Heaven. Holfield. Baptism of Christ. Lewis. Christus Remunerator. Ary Scheffer. Christus Consolator. Ary Scheffer. Miraculous Draught of Fishes. Raphael. Christ Stilling the Tempest. Hamilton. Miracle of Loaves and Fishes. Murillo. Christ Walking on Waters. Jalabert. Christ and the Adulteress. Schusselle. The Lord is My Shepherd. Pa ton. The Good Samaritan. Beale. Raising of Lazarus. Rida. The Ten Virgins. Piloty. 19. Christ Taking Leave of His Mother. Plockhorst. 20. Christ entering Jerusalem. Dore. 21. Christ Cleansing the Tem- ple, yuvenet. 22. Tribute Money. Dietricy. 23. The Agony In the Garden. Ary Scheffer. 24. The Kiss of Judas. Beale. 25. Christ Led to Judgment. Hoffmann. 26. Peter’s Cenial of Christ Beale. 27. Christ Before Pilate. Munc- kascy. 28. Pilate’s Wife’s Dream. Dore. 29. Christ Coming from the I’rsetorium. Dore , 30. On the Road to Calvary. I.aville. 31. Christ on Calvary. Munc- kascy. 32. Enshroudment of Christ. Delaroche. 33. Burial of Christ. Raphael. 34. Returning from Calvary. iMville. 35. Return to Home of Virgin. Delaroche. 36. The Virgin Fainting. De- laroche. 37. The Virgin in Con- templation. Delaroche. 38. Good Friday. Delaroche. 39. The Marys Weeping at Tomb. Schleh. 40. Christ’s Charge fo Peter. Raphael. 41. Peter and John at Beauti- ful Gate. Raphael. 42. Death of Ananias. Raphael. 43. Apostle PeterReleased from Prison. Hilton. 44. Elymas Struck with Blind- ness. Raphael. 45. Paul and Barnabas at Lystra. Raphael. 46. Paul Preaching at Athens. Raphael. 47. Opening of the Sixth Seal. Danby. 48. The Last Judgment. Mar- tin. finely colored style. NOTE.— The above sets can be supplied in the .in THK nos WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON. MASS. THE HOLY CHILD. An Illustrated Bible Reading ami Song Service. By Rev. JESSE L. HURLBUT, D. D. 1. The Virgin and Child. Madonna of San Sislo, by Raphael. 2. The Annunciation, Jalaberl 3. Panorama of Bethlehem. 4. The Nativity. La Rolle. 5. Babe of Bethlehem. Dobson. 6. The Angel and the Shep- herds. White. 7. The Song of the Angels. T. Moran. 8. Hymn: “While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night.” . The first Christmas Night. Pierrey 10. The Wise Men Guided by the Star. Portaels. 11. The Adoration of the Wise Men. Paul Veronese. 12. Mary and the Doves. Goodall. 13. The Presentation in the Temple Dowling. 14. Hymn: “Children of the Heavenly King.” 15. The Flight into Egypt. Bouguereau. 16. The Virgin and Angels. Bouguereau. 17. The Repose in Egypt. Merson. 18. The Shadow of the Cross. Merson. 19. The Madonna of the Chair. Raphael. 20. Hymn: “Safe in the Arm s of Jesus.” 21. Panorama of Nazareth. 22. The Return to Nazareth. Dobson. 23. The Child Jesus in Work- shop of Joseph. Over- beck. 24. The Child Jesus Going to Jerusalem. Mengelberg. 25. Hymn: “What a F'riend we have in Jesus.” 26. Panorama of Jerusalem. 27. Jesus with the Doctors in the Temple. Iloffmann. 28. The Bread of Life. Ilolfuld. 29. The Water of Lite. Murillo. 30. Hymn: “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name.’’ JESUS. SCENES FROM LIFE OF By HOFFMANN, the Celebrated German Painter. 1. Christ’s Appeal: “Come unto Me.” 2. The Annunciation. 3. The Nativity. 4. The Wise Men Beholding the Infant Saviour. 5. The Flight into Egypt. 6. The Childhood of Jesus — in Workshop of Joseph. 7. The Youth of Jesus — in the Temple with the Doctors of the Law. 8. Christ and the Woman of Samaria. 9. Christ Healing the Sick. 10. Christ Raising Widow’s Son. 11. Christ Blessing Children. 12. Christ Raising the Daugh- ter of Jairus. 13. Christ Driving out the Money Changers. 14. Christ and the Adulterous Woman. 15. Mary Annointing the Feet of Christ. 16. Christ in the House of Mary and Martha. 17. The Holy Supper. 18. Christ at Gethsemane. 19. Christ Before Pilate. 20. Christ on Way to Golgotha. 21. The Crucifixion. 22. The Burial. 23. The'Marys at the Sepulchre 24. The Resurrection. 25. Christ Appearing to the Disciples on the Way to Emmaus. 26. “ At the Door.” 27. Where two or three are met together.” 28. The Ascension. NOTE.— The above sets can be supplied in the finely colored style. BUNYAN’S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS. 1. Portrait of Bunyan. 2. Bunyan Alarmed for the Salvation of his Soul. 3. Bunyan Listens to Three Women. 4. Bunyan Parting with his Wife and Children. 5. Bunyan’s Tomb. *6. Christian Read’g his Book. *7. “ and Evangelist. *8. “ Pliable and Ob- stinate. *9. “ Helped out of the Slough. *10. Worldly Wiseman. *11. Christian under Sinai. *12. “ Knocking at the Gate. *13. Goodwill Shows Christian the Way. *14. Passion and Patience. 15. The Fire Burning. 16. The Man with the Stout Countenance. 17. The Man in the Cage. *33. *18. Christian’s Burden Falls off. *19. The Three Shining Ones. 34. *20. Christian in the Arbor. *21. “ at the Door of the Palace Beautiful. 35. *22. “ Armed. *23. “ Defeats Apollyon. *36. *24. “ Returns Thanks. *25. The Valley of the Shadow *37. of Death. 26. Faithful Lifts Christian. 38. *27. Vanity Fair. *28, Death of Faithful. 39. *29. Christian and Hopeful *40. enter into a Brotherly Covenant. *41. *30. Lady Feigning’s Daughter 31. Christian Replies to By- 42. ends and Friends. *32. The Pilgrims Rest by the 43. River of the Water of Life. * The views marked thus are from Life Models. Christian and Hopeful at the Stile of Bypath Meadow. Christian and Hopeful found Asleep by Giant Despair. The Giant Beats his Pris- oners. Christian and Hopeful Es- cape from the Dungeon. Christian and Hopeful on the Delectable Mount’ns Victims of Giant Despair Among the Tombs. Little F'aith Robbed. The Pilgrims in View of the Celestial City. The Pilgrims Cross the River of Death. The Pilgrims Ascend the Hill under Escort. Ignorance Thrust into Hell. 40 THE BOSW'ORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. 1 Vera Cruz, the Harbor. 2 “ Street and Cathe- dral. 3 “ Plaza. 4 “ Patio of the Ho- tel Universal. 5 Peak of Orizaba, from Vera Cruz R. R. 6 Cordova, a Street Corner. 7 “ A Tropical Scene. 8 “ A Hilly Street. 9 “ Street and Moun- tain. IO Orizaba, Picturesque Street. It “ Street and Cathe- dral. 12 “ Tropical Scenery. 13 “ View from Hotel de la Borda. 14 “ A Mexican Kitchen 1 5 Old Bridge at Acambaro. 16 Puebla, showing Popocate- petl. 17 “ showing Iztaccihuatl MEXICO. 18 Puebla, showing the Cathe- dral. 19 “ Church of San Cristobal. 20 Aztec Pyramid of Cholula. 21 City of Mexico, Panorama. 22 “ Cathedral. 23 “ Aztec Calendar Stone. 24 “ Plaza Guadaloupe 25 “ Market Day. 26 “ Market Street. 27 “ Water Carrier. 28 “ La Vega Canal. 29 “ Boats, with Mar- ket Produce. 30 “ Shipping Pulque. 31 “ The Bull Ring. 32 “ Drinking Saloon. 33 Chapultepec, Garden of Emperor Maximilian’s Palace. 34 Chapultepec, Terrace of the Palace. 35 Chapultepec, the Hanging Gardens. 36 Morelia, Old Spanish Castle and Street. 37 Guana'huata, Panorama. 38 “ Fountain. 39 “ Cathedral and Plaza. 40 Guadalajara, an Ox Team. 41 “ the Cathedral. 42 Celaya, Church and Plaza. 43 “ The Alameda. 44 “ Church of our Lady Carmen. 45 Zacatecas, Panorama. 46 Chihuahua Cathedral. 47 A Mexican Burro. 48 Merida, Governor General’s Palace. 49 Progreso, Interior of a Residence. 50 “ Street View. (240) THE BOER WAR. With Reading. ALL FROM PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES. 1 Capetown — A d d e r 1 e v Street. 2 Capetown — Standard Bank. 3 Capetown — Assembly House. 4 Wynberg. 5 Port Elizabeth — Main Street. 6 East London. 7 Kimberley. 8 Kimberley — Kaffir Min- ers. 9 Map. 10 The Post-Cart. 1 1 Crossing the Vaal. 12 Barberton. 13 In the Drakenberg range. 14 Bridle path to Swazi- land. 15 A Barberton Gold Mine. 16 Johannesburg — Gold Mine. 17 Johannesburg Railway Station — Interior. 18 Johannesburg Post Of- fice. 19 Johannesburg — Between the Chains. 20 Johannes bur g — Com- missioner Street. 21 Johannesburg — The Race Course. 22 Pretoria — The Raadzaal. 23 Pretoria — The Club. 24 The "Great Trek.” 25 Shooting Lions (from a print). 26 Fighting the Natives. 27 A Kaffir Belle. 28 Kaffir Matrons. 29 A Typical Old Boer. 30 Transporting Timber. 31 Typical Boer House and Wagon. 32 Off loading. 33 Johannesburg Market Place. 34 Neglect of Education. 35 Nachtmaal. 36 President Kruger. 37 Mafeking — The Mayor’s Residence. 38 Mafeking — The Camp. 39 M a f e k i n g — M o u n t e d Police. 40 Mafeking — Bayonet Ex- ercise. 41 Mafeking’s Defender — Col. Baden-Powell. 42 Bulmvayo — Government House. 43 Buluwayo — Mr. Rhodes’ Farm. 44 Mr. Cecil Rhodes. 45 Delagoa Bay. 46 Bloemfontein — Pano- ramic View. 47 Bloemfontein — T he Presidency. 48 Bloemfontein — The Raadzaal. 49 Bloemfontein Cathedral — Interior. 50 Boer Commando and Field Cornet. 51 Boer and Nordenfeldt Gun. 52 Boer Artillerymen. 53 Armed Boers in Camp. 54 Laing's Nek. 55 Ainajuba. 56 Relief Map of Natal. 57 Ladysmith. 58 Ladysmith — Another View. 59 Ladysmith's Defender — Sir George White. 60 Pietermaritzburg — Church Street. 61 Pietermaritzburg — Mar- ket Square. 62 Durban — West Street. 63 Durban Town Hall. 64 R. M. S. "Dunottar Castle.” 65 Sir Redvers Buller. 66 Gen. Joubert. 67 Marshal Roberts, "Bobs.” 41 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. 60 Vi« 1. The Meeting of the Three Wise Men. 2. The Joppa Gate. 3. Mary, the Mother of Christ. 4. The Way to Bethlehem. 5. Cave of the Kahn at Beth- lehem. 6. The Field of the Shep- herds. 7. While Shepherds Watched their Flocks.” 8. Angel appearing to the Shepherds. 9. In the Cave. 10. Wise Men Arriving at Jerusalem, it. Herod. 12. Adoration of the Wise Men. 13. Ben Ilur and Messala. 14. A Judean Home, Exterior. 15. A Judean Home, Court. 16. MotherofBen Hur. 17. Tirzah. 18. The Tile Falling from Roof. 19. The Son of Mary. THE ROCKOFAGES. 1. The Shipwreck. 2. The Angry Sea. 3. The Rock of Ages. 4. Flashes of Lightning. 5. Rainbow. 6. The Helping Hand. 7. Simply to Thy Cross I Cling 8. Angels beckoning. 9. Angel Crowns Faith. 10. Ascension to Heaven. 11. Heaven. 12. Safe in the Arms of Jesus. ABIDE WITH ME. 1. Abide with me, fast falls the eventide. 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life’s little day. 3. Not a brief glance, I beg a passing word. 4. Come not in terrors as the King of Kings. 5. Thou on my head in early youth did smile. 6. Thou hast not left me oft as I left thee. 7. I need thy presence every passing hour. 8. Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be? 9. I fear no foe with thee at hand to bless. 10. Where is death’s sting? where grave thy victory ? 11. Hold then thy cross before my closing eyes. 12. Heaven’s morning breaks, and earth’s vain shadows flee. BEN HUR. ws, Selected to Illustrate the 20. Arrius Going to Sea. 21. Ben Hur Before Arrius. 22. The Sea Fight. 23. Celebrating the Victory of Arrius. 24. Warehouse of Simonides. 25. Ben Ilur’s First Interview with Simonides. 26. Grove of Daphne. 27. Procession in the Grove. 28. The Stadium. 29. Orchard of Palms. 30. Sheik Ilderim. 31. The Arabs, j 32. Iris. 33. Morning of the Games. 34. Circus at Antioch. 35. Chariot Race. 36. Chariot Race, Messala down. 37. Chariot Race, Ben Hur Wins. 38. Messala carried from the Circus. 39. The Combat in the Palace of Idernee. FROM GREENLAND'S ICY MOUNTAINS. 1. From Greenland’s Icy Mountains. 2. From India’s coral strand. 3. From many an ancient river, 4. From many a palmly plain. 1 5. What though the spicy breezes Blow soft o’erCeylon’s isle. 6. TheHeathen in his blindness Bows down to wood and stone. 7. Shall we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high. 8. Salvation, oh Salvation, The joyful sound proclaim. 9. Till each remotest nation Has learned Messiah’s name, 10. Waft, waft, ye winds his story And you ye waters roll. 11. Till o’er our ransomed nature The Lamb for sinners slain, 12. Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign. NEARER MY GOD TO THEE. 1. E’en though it be a Cross. 2. My rest a stone. 3. Steps unto Heaven. 4. Angels to beckon me. 5. Cleaving the sky. 6. Nearer to Thee. Story. 40. Tower of Antonia, Exterior 41. Tower of Antonia, A Dun- geon. 42. Tower of Antonia, Tirzah and her Mother. 43. Jerusalem. 44. Leper’s Dwelling Places. 45. Amrah Taking Food to her Mistress. 46. Group of Lepers. 47. At Bethabara. 48. “Behold the Lamb of God.” 49. The Coming of the King. 50. Ben Hur and his Mother. 51. Gethsemane, the Betrayal. 52. Gethsemane, Christ Taken Prisoner. 53. The Going to Calvary. 54. Nailing Christ to the Cross. 55. Christ on the Cross. 56. “ It is finished.” 57. Ben Hur’sHome. 58. Ben Ilur and Esther. 59. The Catacombs. 60. Ecce Homo. NO CROSS. NO CROWN. 1 . A female figure reclining. 2. The vision of the cross appears in the distance. 3. The figure of Christ, nailed to the cross, is made visible. 4. Lastly, an angel hovers over her in whose extended hand is the crown of Faith. THE PRODIGAL SON. (With descriptive reading.) 1 . He journeys to a far country 2. And there wastes his sub- stance. 3. He lives riotously. 4. Until he has spent all. 5. He is Sent into the fields to feed swine. 6. He would fain fill himself with swine husks. 7. He returns to his father’s house. S. His father has compassion upon him. LIFE OFST. 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. 42 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. THE TABERNACLE IN THE WILDERNESS. (With descriptive reading.) 1. Tabernacle and Camp. 2. Holy Place and Most Holy. 3. High Priest in linen robes. 4. High Priest in ‘‘garments of beauty and glory.” 5. Altar and covering. 6. Candlestick and covering. 7. Ark and covering. 8. Altar of incense. 9. Brazen Laver. 10. Table of Shew Bread. A CHRISTMAS HYMN. (With Poem.) 1. Had Rome been growing up to might, and now was Queen of Land and Sea? 2. The Senator of haughty Rome, impatient urged his chariot’s flight. 3. Within that province far away, went plodding home a weary boor. 4. How calm a moment may precede one that shall thrill the world forever. 5. A thousand bells ring out and throw their joyful peals abroad. 6. For in that stable lay, new born, the peaceful Prince of earth and heaven. CHRISTIANA AND HER CHIL- DREN. (With descriptive reading.) 1. The Letter. 2. Christiana and her Children leaving the City. 3. Mercy at the Gate. 4. The Shepherd Boy in the Valley of Humiliation. 5. Valley of Shadow of Death 6. Pilgrims at house of Gaius. 7. The Cave of the Giant. 8. Death of Giant Despair. 9. Despondency and Daughter released. 10. The Land of Beulah. 11. Christiana about to cross the River. 12. Christiana borne to heaven by Angels. DIANA OR CHRIST. 1 . A Grecian maiden accepts Christianity and refuses to worship at the shrine of Diana. 2. Her martyrdom; cast into a den of wild beasts. 3. Removal of her body by friends. 4. The Martyr borne by Angels CYCLORAMA OF JERUSALEM ON THE DAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION. (With descriptive reading.) 1. Panoramic view of the City from the North, showing the Temple, Judgment Hall, etc., Golgotha forming the foreground and the Mount of Olives being in the distance. 2. The City from the North West; the Mountains of Moab in the distance, and close to the observer are the tents of some who have come to the Holy City to keep the Passover. 3. Still further Westward; the Palaces of Annas and Caiaphas; Hill of Evil Counsel, etc. 4. Mount Zion; Palace of Herod ; Tower of David ; etc. 5. Ruins of an old caravan- sary; Clump of Olive Trees bordering on the Pool of Siloam; etc. 6. Road to Damascus; The Historic Peak of Mizpah far away in the distance; a Roman Guard house in the foreground; etc. 7. The Hill on which Rested the Hamlet of Emmaus; The Cave of Jeremiah in the foreground; An Ex- cited Multitude Proceed- ing to Calvary; etc. 8. Calvary; the Crucifixion; Roman Soldiers; Mary; John, the Beloved Dis- ciple; etc. COLES VOYAGE OF LIFE. 1. Childhood. “Fair childhood starts il- lumed with light, And pleasing visions trance the sight.” 2. Youth “Then youth arrives. How fair the view ! How radiant upward shines the blue !” 3. Manhood. “ What now, O God, thro’ this stern strife Can keep the voyager, save his life? 4. Old Age. “While o’er the dark reced- ing storm. Bright breaks the light of endless morn.” AMERICA. 1 . Land where my fathers died. 2. I love thy rocks and rills. 3. Let music swell the breeze. THE DRUNKARD S CAREER (With descriptive reading.) 1 . Domestic happiness. 2. Temptation. 3. Introduction of sorrow. 4. The rum-hole. 5. Rum instead of reason. 6. Degraded humanity. 7. The cold shoulder by old friends. 8. Rumseller’s gratitude. 9. Poverty and want. 10. Robbery and murder. 1 1 . Mania a pot it. the horror of horrors. 12. The death that precedes eternal death. THE DRUNKARD S REFORM. (With descriptive reading). 1 . He squanders his hard- earned money in drink. 2. His child’s clothes are ridiculed; his pride is touched. 3. He forms a resolution and leaves the tavern. 4. He informs his wife of his resolve. 5. His sobriety raises him to the position of foreman. 6. The Happy Home of the Reformed Man. THE STOMACH OF THE DRUNKARD. (With descriptive reading.) 1. Stomach of a Temperance Man. 2. Stomach of the Moderate Drinker. 3. Stomach of the Drunkard. 4. Stomach after a Debauch. 5. Stomach of a hard Drinker. 6. Stomach of a habitual Drunkard. 7. Stomach of a Drunkard on the verge of the grave. 8. Stomach duriug Delirium Tremens. MARCHING THRO’ GEOGIA. ( With song. ) 1. Bring the good old bugle, boys, 2. How the darkies shouted. 3. Yes, and there were Union men. 4. Sherman’s dashing Yankee boys. 5. So we made a thorough- fare. 6. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! we bring the Jubilee. 43 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO.. BOSTON, MASS. THE GAMBLER S CAREER. (With descriptive reading.) 1 . The first seed of the pas- sion. 2. The development of pas- sion. 3. Finding himself the loser, resorts to false play. 4. He is detected and roughly handled. 5. Having lost his all, he leaves the gambling- house in despair. 6. He ends his life in a mad- house, still occupied with his ruling passion. LIFE OF A COUNTRY BOY. 1. Leaving Home. 2. Temptation and Fall. 3. Gambling. 4. The Forged Check. WHERE IS MY BOY TO- NIGHT? (With Poem.) 1. The boy of my tenderest care. 2. As he knelt at his Mother’s knee. 3. O could I see you now, my boy. 4. But bring him to me with all his blight. 5. O where is my boy to- night ? 6. My heart o’erflows for I love him, he knows. FATHER. DEAR FATHER, COME HOME WITH ME NOW. (With Poem.) 1. Father, dear father, come 1 home with me now. The clock in the steeple strikes one. 2. With poor brother Bennie 1 so sick in her arms, And no one to help her but me. 3. Father, dear father, come home with me now, The clock in the steeple strikes two. 4. The night has grown colder and Bennie is worse. And he has been calling for you. 5. Father, dear father, come home with me now, The clock in the steeple strikes three. 6. We are alone — for poor Bennie is dead, And gone with the angels of light. BUY YOUR OWN CHERRIES. (Reading. By J. W. Kirton.) 1. “You touch them if you j dare, sir !” 2. “Yes, sir,” said the man, j and soon placed them in his hands. 3. He opened the bag of cherries on the bench. 4. “Well, will you have a glass of something short?” 5. She went to the window. 6. “ I say, Guv’nor, what’s ; this leg of mutton a I pound? ” 7. “Come, here’s a leg of j mutton for him.” 8. A plate of nice rosy ripe cherries. 9. He himself has built a nice row of houses. 10. Now in a handsome villa. SWANEE RIBBER. (With Song.) 1 . Way down upon de Swanee Ribber, Far, far away. 2. Dere’s where my heart is ] turning ebber, Dere’s wha de old folks stay. 3. All up and down de whole creation Sadly I roam. 4. Chorus — A ll de world am j sad and dreary Eberywhere I roam. 5. All round de little farm I wandered, When I was young. 6. When I was playing wid my brudder Happy was I. 7. One little hut among de bushes, One dat I love. 8. When will I see de bees a-humming All round de comb. BEAUTIFUL SNOW. (With Poem.) 1. Oh! the snow, the beauti- ful snow. 2. Over the crust of the beau- tiful snow. 3. Once I was fair as the beau- tiful snow. 4. The veriest wretch that goes shivering by. 5. Sinner, despair not ! Christ stoopeth low. THE COURTIN'. (Poem by James Russell Lowell.) 1. Zckle crep’ up quite unbe- known, An’ peeked in thru’ the winder, 2. An’ there sot Iluldy all alone, ’ I th no one nigh to hender. 3. She thought no v’ice had such a swing Ez his’n in the choir. 4. He stood a spell on one foot first, Then stood a spell on t’other. 5. That last word pricked him like a pin, An’ — wal, he up and kist her. 6. Tell mother see how mat- ters stood, An’ gin ’em both her blessin’ DRAKE S ODE TO THE AME- RICAN FLAG. (With Poem.) 1. “When Freedom from her Mountain height ” — The Banner in the Skv. 2. “ Majestic Monarch of the Cloud ” — American Eagle. 3. “ Flag of the Brave, thy folds shall fly” — Battle of Princeton. 4. “ And when the Cannon- mouthings loud” — Battle of Resaca de la Palma. 5. “ Flag of the Seas; on Ocean Wave” — Battle of Plattsburg Bay. 6. “ Flag of the Free Heart’s 1 lope and Home ” — The Star Spangled Banner. BILLY'S ROSE. Illustrated by Life Models. (With Poem by G. R. Sims.) 1. A vile and filthy alley. 2. She felt his wasted fingers lighten. 3. I can see them there with Jesus. 4. A drunken father’s curses, and a drunken mother’s blows. 5. He told me that the pretty name was Rose. 6. Then she knelt her down and prayed. 7. Nell frozen with the red Rose in her hand. 8. The Rose fell at Nelly’s feet. 9. The children meet in heaven 44 THE BOS WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON', MASS. THE MA Y QUEEN. (With Poem by Tennyson.) 1. Call me early, mother dear. 2. Robin leaning on the bridge beneath the hazel tree. 3. The Village Green. 4. The May Queen. 5. If you’re waking, call me early. 6. You’ll bury me beneath the hawthorn shade. 7. I shall hear the bleating of the lambs. 8. And that good man, the clergyman. 9. Sit beside my bed, and put your hand in mine. IO. The blessed music went that way my soul will have to go. ROBINSON CRUSOE. 1. His father entreats him to stay. 2. He holds fast to a piece of wreck. 3. He loads his raft. 4. He begins to be ill. 5. He sails around his island. 6. He starts to explore the interior of the island. 7. He discovers human bones. 8. He gets a view of the wreck. 9. He delivers Friday from the savages. 10. Crusoe and Friday in the cave. 11. Fierce fight between the Spaniard and a savage. 12. Crusoe is overcome by the prospect of deliverance. THE NEW TALE OF A TUB. (With Poem.) 1. Opening — the Bengal Tiger. 2. Bengal Ease. 3. The Artful Dodge. 4. Look before you leap. 5. Under Cover. 6. The Climax of the Tail! DORA. Illustrated by Life Models. (With Poem by Tennyson.) 1. llis daughter Dora; take her for your wife. 2. You will not boy ! you dare to answer thus ! 3. My girl, I love you well. 4. Then Dora went to Mary. 5. Then Dora took the child and sat upon a mound. 6. Whose child is that? 7. She bow’d down her head. 8. She broke out in praise to God. 9. They peep’d and saw the boy set up betwixt his grandsire’s knees. 10. O father ! I never came a-begging for myself. 11. Then they clung about the old man’s neck, and kiss’d him many times. JANE CONQUEST, j (With Lecture by Dr. Croft.) Illustrated by Life Models. 1 . Introductory. 2. And her child was dying. 3. Up to her feet rose she. ; 4. She saw a gallant ship. 5. She sank to her knees. | 6. Angel effect. Take though my boy. 7. The snow lay deep. 8. Stood the old grey church. 9. And grasped the rope, sole cord of hope. i 10. And then it ceased its ring- ing. I 11. Midst the breakers, i 12. Saved from the wreck. ] 13. Within the silent, darkened room, ; 14. Sinks fainting on the ground. | 15. He finds her lying there. | 16. ’Tis Harry Conquest. | 17. The suffering Boy, her dar- ling Boy. 18. Her darling Boy, with angel. 19. Angel effect, to use in com- bination with Nos. 5 and • 7 - THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. Illustrated by Life Models. (With Poem by Longfellow.) 1. Introductory. 2. The Smithy. 3. The Smith. 4. The Smith at work. 5. Children at the Door. 6. The Village Church. 7. The Village Choir. CURFEW MUST NOT RING TO-NIGHT. Illustrated by Life Models. (With Poem.) 1. Bessie and the sexton. 2. “I’ve a lover in that prison” 3. “Bessie,” calmly spoke the sexton. 4. Bessie made a solemn vow. 5. She sprung within the old Church door. 6. She had reached the top- most ladder. 7. Out she swung, far out. 8. Firmly on the dark old ladder. 9. At his feet she tells her story 10. Kneeling on the turf beside him. THE WRECK OF THE HES- PERUS. (With Poem by Longfellow.) 1. It was the schooner Hes- perus. 2. Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax. 3. The skipper, he stood be- side the helm. 4. Then up and spake an old sailor. 5. Last night the moon had a golden ring. 6. The snow fell hissing in the brine. 7. He wrapt her in his sea- man’s coat. 8. And bound her to the mast. 9. Like a sheeted ghost the vessel swept. 10. A fisherman stood aghast. LECTURES ILLUSTRATED. Dissolving Stereopticons and complete apparatus with first-class operators can be furnished to illustrate lectures, sermons, etc., for $10.00 per lecture and expenses ; expenses means car-fares, express charges, and hotel expenses when operator has to stay over night. 45 THE BOSWOKTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. AN OLD STORY. Copied by permission of the Author, S. C. Hall, Esq., F.S.A., &c. Dedicated to Members of Temperance Societies, to Good Templars, to Bands of Hope and other Temperance Organizations, especially to Women Workers in the Holy Cause, and all who seek to suppress the National Curse. The Illustrations are by the following eminent Artists: — J. E. Millais, R.A.; Birket Foster; Gustave Dore; AlmaTadima; L. J. Pott; N. Chevalier; Thomas Faed, R.A.; Marcus Stone; E. Sherard Kennedy; F. R. Morris; W. Cave Thomas; James Sant, R.A. ; Montbard ; Erskine Nicol, A.R.A.; R. Lehman; W. Macduff; JohnTenniel; Elizabeth Thompson; W. C. T. Dobson, R.A. ; W. Hemsley; Fred. Passmore; George Cruikshank; G. A. Storey; Sir Noel Paton, R.S.A.; Har- rison Weir; and W. J, Allen. 1 Introduction, with Portrait of Author. 2 Watching and Waiting. Millais. 3 And called the picture “ In- nocense.” B. Foster. 4 In the bleak wind unshelt- tered. G. Dore. 5 Taught their children thus. Alma Tadima. 6 The glory days of devils. L. J. Pott. 7 Alas for desolated homes. N. Chevalier. 8 A stout fisher wife. Thos. Faed. 9 To my home come. Mar- cus Stone. 10 A girl self-drowned. E. Sherard Kennedy. 1 1 What are these women doing? P. R. Morris. 12 The Guiding Angel heard their song. W. C. Thomas. 13 The prayer was heard. Sant. 14 Outside the women and the children. Montbard. 15 Both whiskey mad. E. Nicol. 16 I sent my daughter out to Mg. R. Lehman. 17 A poor street stray. W. Macduff. 18 At break of day. John Tenniel. 19 On the battlefield I lay. Elizabeth Thompson. 20 I must be a thief. Dobson. 21 Pitied of happy children. W. Hemsley. 22 The maiden in her prime. Fred. Passmore. 23 The last half-hour. Cruik- shank. 24 Girl examples richly dowered. Storey. 25 For he’s a jolly good fellow, Which nobody can deny. Sir Noel Paton. 26 Pray God to bless the donor. Harrison Weir. NELLY'S DARK DAYS. From Life Models. 1 The girls sat down on a door-step. 2 Bessie kept Nelly back from springing forward to meet her father. 3 “ Heigh! Mr. Rodney, Sir, please to open the door again ! ” 4 And leaned his head upon her small shoulder. 5 Rodney sank down on his knees. 6 “You don’t know where those vi’lets come from!” she cried. 7 He saw the thin ragged frock catch the flame. 8 He fell forward, dashing his head violently upon the pavement. 9 A woman was sitting on a low stool nursing a wailing baby. 10 He could only be admitted to the causual ward for the night. 1 1 The lecture had just begun. 12 Rodney signed the pledge. 13 He reached his old cottage home. 14 She was lying on a little couch beneath the lattice window. FRIENDLESS BOB. Illustrated from I.ife Models. 1 The Missionary on the Common. 2 The Missionary makes ac- quaintance with Bob. 3 Bob has a new idea. 4 Bob makes a friend of Jerry. 5 Bob’s arrival at the cottage. 6 Bob passes the night with Jerry. 7 Bob at Breakfast. 8 Bob and his Grandmother. 9 On the sands. 10 Ethel rides Jerry. 11 Mr. Fortescue chastises the donkey boy. 12 Bob worsted in the fight. 13 Ethel confiding in Bob. 14 Granny, what does a donkey cost? 1 5 Bob in tears. 16 Preaching on the sands. 17 The walk along the beach. 18 Mrs. Brown divulges the secret. THE RUINED COTTAGE. Illustrated by Life Models. 1 None will dwell in that cot- tage. 2 He had one child, a little laughing thing. 3 That fair girl had grown far taller than the red rose tree. J 4 Isabel bowed down so meekly in the house of pray er. 5 There was no fireside so cheerful as their own. 6 The old man look’d back upon his cottage and wept aloud. 7 She was the earliest at the prison gate. 8 One day he saw the sun shine through the grating of his cell. 9 And he grew desperate, — he forced the bars. 10 He tore off the lid and he saw the face of Isabel. LITTLE JIM. THE COLLIER BOY. Illustrated by Life Models. 1 The cottage was a thatched one. 2 With hands uplifted, see, she kneels. 3 With gentle, trembling haste, she held. 4 The cottage doo- was opened. 5 He knew that all was over. 6 His quivering lips gave token. 4G THE EOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON. MASS. SCRUB THE WORKHOUSE BOY. 1 Introduction. 2 Alfred Pamperfield intro- duced as an apprentice to a draper. 3 The cook and the house- maid questioning Scrub. 4 Scrub in the kitchen de- clines beer for supper. 5 Pamperfield goes to the theatre, amusing his friends with his recitations. 6 Scrub resists Pamperfield’s temptation. 7 Patty scolds Scrub. 8 Pamperfield makes himself comfortable with glass and bottle. 9 Scrub saves Alfred from being burnt to death. to Scrub promoted to serve behind the counter. 1 1 Scrub becomes a Sunday School teacher. THE WOMEN OF MUMBLES HEAD! From Life Models. 1 You have sailed your yacht in the Summer. 2 There was News of a Wreck. 3 He stood like a Man at the Rudder. 4 But Father and Sons were fighting Death. 5 Up at a Lighthouse Win- dow. 6 Into the Sea they went ! 7 “ Come back ! ” said the three strong Soldiers. 8 They caught and saved a Brother alive. THE LIFE BOA T. By G. R. Sims (From Life Models). 1 “ This ain’t what we calls rough.” 2 The beach here was strewed with wreckage. 3 I knelt by her side and and prayed. 4 You’re wanted. 5 In hail of the vessel. 6 I stretched out my hand. 7 By the bedside were my Wife and Jack. THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS Twelve Original Designs. 1 The Jackdaw Rheims. 2 The Jackdaw sat on the Cardinal’s chair. 3 And he peered in the face of his Lordship’s Grace. 4 And six little singing boys, dear little souls. 5 He peeps, and he feels in the toes and the heels. 6 and 9. He calls for his candle, his bell, and his book. 7 They all cried “ that’s him.” 8 The first thing they saw. 9 and 6. And off that terrible curse he took. 10 Or slumbered in prayer tim’. 1 1 In the odour of sancitity died 12 The conclave determined. 13 Saint Jim Crow. A' os . ti anil 9 are the Same. THE THREE KITTENS THAT LOST THEIR MITTENS. 1 Mrs. Puss and her kittens are out, when they meet a stranger. 2 What, lost your mittens, you naughty kittens? 3 Go seek your mittens, you naughty kittens. 4 You foolish kittens, the house is tumbling down. 5 Oh, mamma dear, we have found our mittens. 6 What, found your mittens then you shall have some pie. 7 The little kittens have to wash their mittens. 8 They smell a rat, and throw off their mittens. 9 Cap and spectacles are thrown away. They all join in the chase. “HOME SWEET HOME. ” [With Poem], 1 “ Be it ever so humble, There’s no place like home.” 2 “ An exile from home, Splendor dazzles in vain.” 3 “ How sweet ’tis to sit Neath a fond father’s smile.” 4 “To thee I’ll return “ Overburdened with care.” THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. 1 Thou shalt have no other gods before me. 2 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. 3 Thou shalt not take the 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. io Thou shalt not covet. 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 tempta- tion. 6 “ Deliver us from evil.” 7 “Thine is the kingdom.” SEVEN CHURCHES OF ASIA. 1 Ephesus. 2 Smyrna. 3 Pergamos. 4 Thyatira. 5 Sardis. 6 Philadelphia. 7 Laodicea. 47 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. LECTURE SETS OF 12 VIEWS. BOSTON. 1. Panorama. 2. Faneuil Hall. 3. Old South Church. 4. Milk Street. 5. The Old State House. 6. State House. 7. Boston Common 8. Scollay Square. 9. Art Museum. 10. Trinity Church. 11. Bunker Hill. 12. Harvard University. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. 1. Panorama of Mammoth Hot Springs. 2. Minerva Terrace. 3. Liberty Cap. 4. Obsidian Cliffs. 5. Bunsens Peak. 6. Lower Falls of the Yellow- stone. 7. Panorama of Upper Geyser Basin. 8. Old Faithful in Eruption. 9. Castle Geyser in Eruption. 10. Grotto “ “ 11. Riverside “ “ 12. Lone Star “ •* WHITE MOUNTAINS. 1. The Stage Leaving. 2. The Flume. 3. Willey House, Franconia. 4. Purple Lake, Franconia. 5. Crawford House. 6. Old Man of the Mountain. 7. Wild Cat and Glen Ellis. 8. Jackson Falls, Wild Cat River. 9. Panorama from Thorn Mountain. 10. A Mountain Road. 11. Panorama of Jackson and the Mountains. 12. Tip Top House, Mt. Wash- ington. NIAGARA FALLS. 1. Rapids above the Falls. 2. American Falls from Below — Winter. 3. American Falls, Luna Island 4. Snow and Ice, “ “ 5. Canada Falls from Goat Is- land. 6. American Falls from Can- I ada Side. 7. Frost Work at Niagara. 8. Canada Shore from Luna Island. 9. Panorama of Horseshoe Falls. 10. Maid of the Mist. 11. Cantilever Bridge. 12. Whirlpool Rapids. ALASKA. 1 . Totems, Fort Wrangle. 2. Sitka from the Castle. 3. Street in Sitka. 4. Panorama of Sitka showing Castle. 5. Greek Church, Sitka. 6. Old Block House, Sitka. 7. The Harbor Juneau. 8. Pyramid Harbor. 9. Karta Bay. 10. Indian Woman at Karta Bay. 11. Muir Glacier from the Steamer. 12. Alaskan Curios. WATKINS' GLEN. 1. Entrance. 2. Matchless Scene. 3. Pluto Falls. 4. Frozen Cascade. 5. Cavern Cascade. 6. Cavern Cascade — Frozen. 7. Whirlwind Gorge. 8. Central Cascade. 9. Spiral Gorge. 'o. Glen Cathedral. 1 1 . Rainbow Falls. 1 2. “ “ Frozen VIRGINIA. 1 . The Capitol, Richmcncn 2. Old Virginia Gx Team. 3. Libby Prison. 4. Residence of Jefferson Davis. 5. Ilygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort. 6. Fort Monroe. 7. Soldiers Home, Hampton. 8. The Marie House, Frede- ricksburg. 9. Chancellorsville. 10. The Bridge at Bull Run. 11. Luray Inn. 12. Natural Bridge. LIFE IN GEORGIA. 1. Bona Vertura Cemetery, Sa- vannah. 2. Piney Woods Hotel, Tho- masville. -t. Street Scene in Thomas- ville. 4. Negro Homes. 5. Uncle Remus’s Express. 6. Negro Quarters, Thomas- j ville. 7. Southern Life on the Road. 8. Monster Live Oak, Tho- masville. 9. Shanty Life. 10. Homes in Thomasville. 11. A Happy Family. 12. Careless and Happy. ST. AUGUSTINE. FLORIDA. 1 . Old City Gates. 2. Old Spanish Cathedral. 3. The Slave Market. 4 - AStree t View. 5. The Oldest House. 6. The H arbor from San Marco. 7. Hotel Ponce de Leon. 8. Parlor, “ “ “ 9. Panorama from Ponce de Leon. 10. Hotel Casa Monica. 1 1. The Fountains Hotel, Casa Monica 12. The Alcazar and Grounds. GETTYSBURG. 1. Culps Hill from Cemetery Hill. 2. High Water Mark. 3. General Meade’s Head- quarters. 4. The Peach Orchards. 5. Wheat Field. 6. “ Devil’s Den. 7. “ Round Tops. 8. Panorama from Round Top 9. Out-post of Union Sharp- shooters, Emmetsburg Road. 10. Spangler’s Spring. 11. Baltimore Street. 12. National Cemetery. VENICE. 1 . Doge’s Palace across Grand Canal. 2. “ “ Interior Court 3. The Grand Piazza. 4. St. Mark’s. 5. “ “ Bronze Horses. 6. Gates of the Campanile. 7. The Rialto. 8. “ Bridge of Sighs. 9. “ Tower of the Clock. 10. Cavallini Palace. 11. The Grand Canal. 12. “ Arsenal. THE ALBERT MEMORIAL. 1. Europe, by Macdowell. 2. Asia, by Foley. 3. Africa, by Theed. 4. America, by Bell. 5. Commerce, by Thornycroft. 6. Edgineering, by Lawlor. 7. Agriculture, by Marshall. 8. Manufactures, by Weekes. 9. The Podium, North, by Philip. 10. The Podium, East, by Arm- stead. 11. The Podium, South, by Armstead. 12. The Podium, West, by Philip. 48 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. v RUSSIA I. St. Petersburg, The Winter 2. ii 1 i Palace. Church of the 3 - • ( ii Trinity. Statue Peter 4 - (( ii the Great. St. Isaac’s Ca- 5 - ii ii thedral. Church Valdi- 6. Moscow and mir. the Kremlin. 7 - ii ii Church of the 8. ii ii Saviour. TheGreatBell 9 - i ( ii Tower Ivan. 10. it i t Church of the 11. Greek Redeemer (Interior). Chapel, Southern Russia. 12. A Peasant Family. HOLLAND. 1. Amsterdam, the King’s Palace and Old Church. 2. Amsterdam, Monument and Dam. 3. “ The Theatre. The River Amstel. The Hague, House of Par- liament. 6. “ “ Museum of Art. 7. “ “ Humstee Canal. 8. Rotterdam, the Great Bridge. 9. “ “ Noord Blaak. 10. “ “ Spui-Water- Canal. 11. Haarlem Cathedral. 12. Street in Monickendam. CASHMERE. 1 . Panorama o f Cashmere Valley from the Kiosk. 2. Hindoo Temple and Apple- tree Canal opposite Che- nar Bagh. 3. Fourth Bridge across Jhe- lum. 4. Maharaja’s SuburbanPalace on the Jhelum. 5. Down the Jhelum from Maharajah’s City Palace 6. Grand Avenue of Poplars (Inside view). 7. Fog Lifting from Snow- Capped Peaks on the road to Amurnath. 8. Black Glacier at Amurnath. 9. The Sacred Cave of Amur- nath 16000 feet above Sea Level. 10. Dead Pilgrim Found Frozen on the Mountains of Amurnath. 11. Interior of Sacred Marble Cave of Amurnath. 12. A Group of Native Musi- cians. BELGIUM. 1. Antwerp Cathedral. 2. “ Hotel de Ville. 3. “ Shipping, the Great Docks. 4. Brussels, King’s Palace. 5. “ Grand Place. 6. “ The Bourse. 7. A Dog Team. 8. Lion Mount, Field of Wa- terloo. 9. Rocher Bayard, Dinant Sur Meuse. 10. Hotel de Ville, Oudenarde 1 1. Mechlin Cathedral. 12. Hotel de Ville Ypres. CONSTANTINOPLE 1. Panorama. 2. Palace of Beylerbe. 3. Mosque of St. Sophia. 4. “ “ “ (In- terior). 5. The Golden Horn. 6. Street View (Instanta- neous). 7. Panorama of the Bridge. 8. The Sultan at Prayer in the Mosque. 9. Mosque of Suleiman. 10. Turkish Woman. 11. The Harbor. 12. Steamer Leaving. A THE NS. 1. General View of the Ruins. 2. The Acropolis. 3. Pathenon (rear view). 4. Friezes from the Parthenon 5. Cariatides of the Erech- theon. 6. The Ruins from the East. 7. Tower of the Winds. 8. Temple of Minerva Poli- dade. 9. Bas Relief Theatre of Bacchus. 10. The Prison of Socrates. 1 1. Temple of Theseus. 12. Theatre Herodus, Atticus. NAPLES AND POMPEII. 1 . Bay of Naples and Vesuvius 2. Place du Plebescite, Naples 3. TheBlueGrottoIsland, Capri 4. “ Farnese Bull, Naples. 5. “ Temple of Serapis, Puteoli. 6. Railroad up Vesuvius. 7. The Cone of Mt. Vesuvius. 8. “ House of the Poet, Pompeii. 9. “ Greek Theater, Pom- peii. 10. “ Amphitheatre, Pom- peii. 11. House of Baker, Pompeii. 12. General View of Excava- tions, Pompeii. MILAN. GENOA AND PISA 1. Panorama of Milan and Cathedral. 2. Rue Victor Emanuel. 3. The Cathedral. 4. Gallery, Victor Emanuel. 5. Statue Leonardo da Vinci. 6. La Scala. 7. The Simplon Arch. 8. Genoa, Panorama of City and Harbor. 9. Statue of Columbus, Genoa. 10. Gallery in Campo Santo. 11. Duo mo Baptistery and Tower, Pisa. 12. The Leaning Tower. FLORENCE 1. Panorama. 2. The Ponte Vecchio. 3. “ Campanile and the Cathedral. 4. “ Armory in Podesti. 5. “ Pitti Palace. 6. *' Santa Croce. 7. “ Cloister Croce. 8. “ Pallazzo Vecchio. 9. Monks at the Fountain. 10. Loggia de I.anzi ( Interior). 11. Uffizzi Palace. 12. Triumphal Arch. ROME. 1. Panorama from Ball of St. Peter’s. 2. St. Peter’s and the Vatican. 3. “ (Interior). 4. Castle of St. Angelo and St. Peter’s from the Tiber. 5. The Fountain of Trevi. 6. The Capitol. 7. Statue of Moses (Michael Angelo). 8. The Forum Romanum. 9. The Arch of Titus. 10. The Colosseum (Interior)* 1 1 . Arch of Constantine. 12. Via Appia. AGRA 1. Jumna Side of Fort. 2. Interior of Moti Musjid (Pearl Mosque). 3. Elephant Gate, Agra Port. 4. East Gateway, Tomb of Akbar. 5. Akbar’s Tomb. 6. Facade of 1st Story, Ak bar’s Tomb. 7. Cenotaph Tomb of Akbar. 8. Taj Mahal from Jumna River. 9. Taj Mahal. 10. Marble Screen, Taj Mahal. 11. West Gate of Garden, Tomb of Akbar. 12. Jumma Musjid (Great Mosque). 49 l'HE ROS WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. DELHI. 1. Jumma Musjid and Delhi City. 2. Golden Mosque, Delhi Fort 3. Interror Diwan-i-am Au- dience Hall, Delhi Fort. 4. Kutub Minar. 5. Iron Pillar. 6. Cashmere Gate. 7. Tomb of Humayun. 8. Interior of Jain Temple. 9. Moti Musjid(Pearl Mosque) 10. Tomb Sufdar Jung. 11. Feroze Shah’s Pillar. 12. Ruins of an Old Moham- medan Observatory. GERMANY. 1. Panorama of Berlin. 2. Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. 3. Imperial Palace, Berlin. 4. Unter den Linden, Berlin. 5. MarienPlatz, Munich. 6. Hotel Kaiserworth, Goslar 7. Old Houses, Hildesheim. 8. Street in Strasburg. Cathe- dral. 9. Limburg Cathedral. 10. Albert Durer’s House, Nuremberg. 11. Russian Chapel, Dresden. 12. Cathedral, Cologne. JAPAN. 1. View of Yokohama. 2. Jim Ric Shaw, Yokohama. 3. A Tea House, 4. Harbor of Nagasaki. 5. Temple of Nagasaki. 6. Carved Entrance to a Temple. 7. The Sacred Stables, Nikko. 8. Osaka Castle. 9. The Mikado Palace, Kioto, to. Cemetery at Yeddo. 11. Botanic Gardens, Tokio. 12. Great Bronze Statue of Buddha, in Temple at Kamacura. JAPAN MANNERS AND CUS- TOMS. 1. Japanese Pleasure Boat. 2. Group of Japanese Ladies. 3. A Taveling Carriage. 4. Tea House Girls. 5. Newspaper Boy. 6. Sleeping Girls. 7. Washing at Home. 8. A Kitchen — Preparing a Meal. 9. Carpenter at Work. 10. Girls Spinning. 11. Kago Traveling Chair. 12. Men in Armor Fencing. DARJEELING. 1. Darjeeling Railroad, 2 feet guage. 2. On the Railroad to Darjeel- ing. 3. Darjeeling from Lloyd’s Bank. 4. Group of Himalayan Coo- lies. 5. Nepalese Coolie Woman with Rain Umbrella. 6. Fog clearing away from Darjeeling Bazaar. 7. Milk Seller with Bamboo Milk Jars. 8. Nepalese Mother with In- fant in Basket. 9. Largest Tea Plant at Dar- jeeling. 10. The Queen of Sikkim. 11. A Thibetian Man. 12. Kinchinjunga from Darjeel- ing. ( 241 ) THE HOLY CITY. 1 Introduction The Holy City. 132. 2 Last night I lay a-sleep- ing. There came a dream so fair, 542. 3 (Effect) I stood in old Jerusalem, beside the temple there, 132. 4 (Effect) Methought the voice of Angels from Heaven in answer rang, 422. 5 (Effect) Methought my dream was changed, the streets no longer rang, 128. 6 (Effect) The shadow of a cross arose, 297. (Repeat 4) (Effect) Hark! how the Angels sing, 424. 7 (Effect) I saw the Holy City beside the tideiess sea, 293. 8 (Effect) The gates were open wide, and all who would might enter, 158. 9 (Effect) It was the new Jerusalem that would not pass away, 425. ( 243 ) OLD KENTUCKY HOME. 1 “The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home.” 2 Chorus — “Weep no more my lady.” 3 “They sing no more by the glimmer of the moon.” 4 “The time have come when darkies have to part.” 5 “A few more days and the trouble all will end.” 6 “A few more days till we todder on the road.” ( 244 ) PAUL REVERE S RIDE. (With Poem.) 1 “He said to his friend. 'If the British march.’ ” 2 “Then he climbed to the tower of the church.” 3 “And lo! as he looks, on the belfry’s height.” 4 “And beneath, from the pebbles, in passing, a spark.” 5 "It was twelve by the village clock.” 6 "It was one by the vil- lage clock.” 7 “And one was safe, and asleep in his bed.” 8 “How the farmers gave them ball for ball.” ( 245 ) TENTING ON THE OLD CAMP GROUND. 1 "Give us a song to cheer Our weary hearts, a song of home.” 2 Chorus — “Many are the hearts looking for the right. To see the dawn of Peace.” 3 "Of the loved ones at home, that gave us the hand. And the tear that said Good-bye.” 4 "Many are dead and gone Of the brave and true, wlio’ve left their homes.” 5 "Many are lying near — Some are dead and some are dying.” 50 THE BOSWORT 1 I OPTICAL CO., BOSTON', MASS. (246) THE Introductory. 1 Jesus by the Sea. 2 The Christ. 3 Mary’s Visit to Eliza- beth. 4 Birth of John the Bap- tist. 5 The Star in the East. 6 Departure for Egypt. 7 Return from Egypt. 8 In Midstof the Doctors. 9 The Boy Jesus. 10 John in the Wilderness. 11 "Behold the Lamb of God.” 12 Pilgrims at the Jordan. 13 Herod’s Temple from Mt. of Olives. 14 Money Changers Driven Out. 15 Nicodemus Seeks Jesus by Night. 16 Jesus and Samaritan Woman. 17 Impotent Man at the Pool. 18 Man with the Withered Hand. 19 Pharisees Counsel with Herodians. 20 Jesus Rejected at Naz- areth. 21 Jesus Preaches from a Ship. 22 Burning of Sodom. 23 Healing Centurion’s Servant. 24 Healing the Leper. 25 Healing Man with Pal- sy. 26 Calling of Levi. 27 Son of Widow of Nain. 28 Beheading John Bap- tist. 29 Salome Brings Baptist’s Head to Her Mother. 30 Disciples Find Jesus in Prayer. 31 Sermon on the Mount. 32 The Prayer in Secret. 33 The Calling of the Fish- ermen. STORY OF JESUS- 34 A Woman Anoints Jesus’ Feet. 35 Jesus Sleeps During the Storm. 36 Eating with Publicans and Sinners. 37 Jairus’s Daughter Raised. 38 Touching his Garment. 39 Two Blind Men Healed. 40 Walks on the Water. 41 Jesus and Peter. 42 In Synagogue at Caper- naum. 43 The Syrophoenician W oman. 44 The Miracle of the Loaves. 45 Jesus Heals the Deaf Man. 46 Jesus Leads the Blind. 47 The Transfiguration. 48 With Disciples on Road to Caesarea. 49 Jesus and the Child. 50 Servants of High Priest. 51 Man Blind from Birth. 52 ‘‘Peace be to this House.” 53 Pharisee and Publican. 54 ‘‘Suffer Little Children.” 55 The Ten Lepers. 56 The Rich Young Man. 57 Healing Man with Dropsy. 58 Departure of the Prodi- gal Son. 59 The Prodigal’s Return. 60 The Good Samaritan at the Inn. 61 At the House of Mary and Martha. 62 Converses with Doctors of the Law. 63 Dives and Lazarus. 64 Lazarus Raised from the Dead. 65 Healing the Infirm Wo- man. 66 Healing Bartimeus. 67 Judas before the Sanhe- drin. BIDA. 68 The She Ass and Colt. 69 Descending the Mt. of Olives. 70 Triumphal Entry to Je- rusalem. 71 "Render Unto Caesar.” 72 Scribes and Pharisees in Moses’s Seat. 73 The Widow’s Mite. 74 Foretells the Temple’s Destruction. 75 Jesus on Mt. of Olives. 76 The Foolish Virgins. 77 Washes the Disciples’ Feet. 78 The Lord’s Supper. 79 Prays with His Disci- ples. 80 The Disciples Sleep. 81 The Way, Truth and Life. 82 Judas Guides the Sol- diers. 83 The Kiss of Judas. 84 The Denial of Peter. 85 The Repentance of Pe- ter. 86 Jesus Before Pilate. 87 Jesus Delivered to the Soldiers. 88 Going Forth to Calvary. 89 The Crucifixion. 90 After the Crucifixion. 91 Jesus Prepared for Burial. 92 The Burial of Jesus. 93 The Holy Women Bring Spices. 94 The Angel Appears to the Women. 95 Jesus and Disciples at Emmaus. 96 Jesus Appears to the Disciples. 97 Doubting Thomas An- swered. 98 Miraculous Draught of Fishes. 99 Peter Comes to Meet Jesus. 51 THK BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON". MASS. ( 247 ) 1 Henry Maxwell in His Study. 2 Writing His Sermon. 3 The Bell Rang Sharply. 4 The Two Men Facing Each Other. 5 Yes, a Very Busy Week. 6 The Best Music Money Can Buy. 7 Wondering What They Meant. 8 Luxuries and Want Contrasted. 9 Fell Heavily Forward on His Face. io He Lay on the Couch Breathing Heavily, it Our Brother Passed Away This Morning. 12 Pledged. Regardless of Result to Us. 13 Edw'd Norman. Manag- ing Editor. 14 The Managing Editor Astonished. 15 Letters Concerning the Prize Fight. 16 Dispensing with Adver- tisements. 17 Rachel and Virginia. “IN HIS STEPS.” By CHARLES M. SHELDON. 18 I’m Having a Harder Time Than You. 19 I Understand You Are Going to the Stage. 20 Rollin Beyond His Depth. 21 Rachel’s Decision. 22 I Simply Decide My Own Course. 23 Rachel, You Are a Fanatic. 24 Henry Maxwell Paced His Study. 25 Mr. Gray. 26 The Two Men Kneeled Together. 27 Rachel Sang the Solo. 28 Disturbance at the Tent. 29 Sing Something. Miss W inslow. 30 A Calling Sinners to Repentance. 31 Past the Row of Saloons and Dens. 32 I'm Out of a Job. 33 Can Give You a Place on the News. 34 Virginia’s Fashionable Friends. 35 I’ve Seen Enough. 36 Don’t Wait for Me. 37 Did You Say One of Your Friends. 38 Election Day Excite- ment. 39 Stop. You’ve Killed a Woman. 40 None Felt Loreen’s Death More. 41 Rachel’s Face Trans- figured. 42 Rollin and Rachel. 43 Letter from Rev. Calvin Bruce, D. D. 44 Rev. Calvin Bruce Let His Pen Fall. 45 The Hush Succeeding the Prayer. 46 The People Reluctant to Leave. 47 Maxwell Kneeled to Pray. 48 Rachel, Virginia and the Rectangle. 49 Dr. Bruce and the Bishop Continuing Settlement Work. 50 The Sound of Many Voices. (189) PASSION-PLAY — OBERAMMERGAU. 1 Map of Village and Vi- cinity. 2 Theatre for the Play. 3 Theatre Proscenium and Chorus. 4 Christus — Anton Lang. 5 Virgin Mary — Anna Flungcr. 6 Herod — Roclius Lang. 7 Annas — Martin Of>Jen- rieder. 8 Caiaphas — Sebastian Lang. 9 Peter — Thomas Rendl. 10 Judas — Johan Zwink. 11 Veronic a — K at her in a Diesenberger. 12 Prologus — Joseph Meyer. 13 Magdalena. 14 James. 15 John. 16 Thomas. 17 Bartholomew. With ne-iv Personages in 1900. 18 Joseph of Arimathea. 19 Chief of Singers — Coragus. 20 Fr. Dasenberger. 21 Taking Leave of His Mother, 1900, 1890. 22 Departing from Beth- any, 1900, 1890. 23 Christ Blessing Magda- lena. 24 Magdalena Anointing Christ. 25 Peter and John Seeking a Room for Last Sup- per. 26 Judas and the Traders. 27 Christ before Pilate, 1900. 1890. 28 Crowned with Thorns. 29 Going to Calvary. 30 The Crucifixion, 1900. 1890. 31 Descent to His Mother’s Arms. 32 Entombment. 33 Ludwig’s Crucifixion Group. 34 Judas Receiving Price of Blood. Christus, 1890. Peter, 1890. Herod, 1890. Ecce Homo, 1890. Veronica. 1890. Annas, 1890. ( 242 ) COM IN' THROUGH THE RYE. 1 Coinin’ thro’ the rye. 2 (Chorus) Ilka lassie has her laddie. 3 Cornin' frae the town. 4 Gin a body kiss a body. 52 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. PLAIN VIEWS. (For best Colored views see pages 67, 68, 69.) ( 151 ) 1. Map of Alaska. 2. Fort Tongas. 3. A Chief's House and To- tem Pole. 4. An Inland Channel. 5. Snow-capped Mountains. 6. Fort Wrangell. 7. Fort Wrangell, Main Street. 8. Eudora Mountain. 9. Land Slides, Woods Bay. 10. Horn Cliffs, Frederick Sound. 11. A Wind-Swept Point. 12. Fish Packing House. 13. Juneau. 14. Treadwell Gold Mine. 15. Treadwell Gold, the Con- centrators. 16. Farewell to Juneau. 17. Chatham Straits. 18. Approach to Sitka. 19. Sitka, from the Castle. 20. Sitka. Indian Suburb. 21. Sitka, Main Street. 22. Silka, Greek Church, In- terior. 23. Sitka Mission House and School. ( 15 - 2 ) 1. "Old ironsides at anchor lay." 2. “There stood the boy with dizzy brain.” 3. "A rifle grasped And aimed it at his son.” ( 153 ) 1. "For a child lay dying there.” 2. "Suddenly an unseen pres- ence.” 3. "So the angel slowly ris- ing." AROUND 1. Ocean Steamship. 2. Ireland, Blarney Castle. 3. Ireland, Giant's Cause- way. 4. Scotland, Stirling Castle. 5. Scotland, Melrose Abbey. 6. England, Tower of Lon- don. 7. England, Westminster Ab- bey. 8. England, House of Parlia- ment. 9. England, Windsor Castle. 10. Paris, Panorama. 11. Paris, Cathedral Notre Dame. 12. Paris, Arc de Triomphe. 13. Paris, Place de la Con- corde. 14. Brussels, Hotel de Vllle. 15. The Ithine, Bingen. 16. The Khine, Castle of Rheinstelu. 17. The Ithine, Cologne. 18. Copenhagen, Panorama. 1!). Stockholm. 20. Berlin, Enter den Linden. ALASKA. 60 Views, with Lecture. 24. The Primeval Forest. 25. Mount St. Elias. 26. Lake Castani, Mt. St. Elias. 27. Seal Fishery; a Group of Seals. 28. Seal Fishery; a Fur Seal Itookery. 29. Seal Fishery; Driving the Seals to Slaughter. 30. Seal Fishery; Killing and Skinning the Seals. 31. Kasa-an; Village of the Thllnket Indians. 32. Indian Houses. 33. Interior of an Indian House. 34. Totem Poles at Kasa-an. 35. Totem Pole of Chief. 36. Thllnket Indian Costume. 37. Masks worn by the In- dians. 38. Chief’s House and Canoe. 3ft. Canoe Starting on a Race. 40. Medicine Man and his Patients. 41. Yakutat Chief. 42. Group of Thllnket Women and Babies. A LEAP FOR LIFE. (With Poem.) 4. “That only chance your life can save; Jump, jump, boy!” 5. "He sank — he rose— he lived— he moved—.” ANGEL’S STORY. (With Poem.) 4. "Lying sleepless on his bed." 5. "He against the gate of Iron.” 43. Indian Peddlers. 44. Indian Women with Lab- re t. 45. Implements of Stone and Copper. 46. Burial Posts. 47. Burial Posts. 48. Grave of Chief Shustaks. 4ft. Grave of a Christian In- dian. 50. Baird Glacier, Woods Bay. 51. Baird Glacier. Front, and the Terminal Moraine. 52. Baird Glacier, Near View. 53. Le Conte Glacier. 54. Steamer in Drift Ice. 55. Davidson Glacier. 56. Entrance to Glacier Bay. 57. Muir Glacier, Front Wall. 58. Muir Glacier, Top Sur- face. 5ft. Muir Glacier, Near View. 60. Mail Steamer among Ice- bergs; Farewell to Alaska. Nos. 1. 27, 28, 2ft, 30 are from sketches. 6. “His father drew in silent joy Those wet arms around his neck.’* 6. "In his hands he took the flowers." 7. “Child and flowers both were dead.” THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES. 61 Views, with Lecture. 21. Moscow, Church of St. Basil. 22. Vienna, I’anorama. 23. Castle of Chlllon, Lake of Geneva. 24. Milan Cathedral. 25. Venice, Panorama. 26. Florence, Panorama. 27. Leaning Tower of Pisa. 28. Rome, the Forum. 2ft. Rome, Colosseum. 30. Rome, St. Peter’s, Ex- terior. 31. Rome, St. Peter's, In- terior. 32. Rome, Statue of Moses, by Michael Angelo. 33. Naples, and the Bay. 34. Athens, Panorama. 35. Constantinople, Mosque of St. Sophia. 36. Constantinople, Mosque of Soliman. 37. Palestine, Nazareth. 38. Palestine, Jerusalem. 3ft. Palestine, Gethsemane. 40. Palestine. Bethlehem. 53 41. Alexandria, Grand Square. 42. Alexandria, Pompey’s Pil- lar. 43. Alexandria, Cleopatra’s Needle. 44. Pyramids and Sphinx. 45. Suez Canal. 46. India, Golden Temple. 47. Cawnpore, Memorial Statue. 48. China, Pekin. 49. Japan, Yeddo. 50. Colossal Statue of Bud- dha. 51. San Francisco. 52. Sacramento. 53. Yoseinite Valley. 54. Salt Lake City. 55. Omaha. 56. St. Louis. 57. Chicago. 58. Niagara Falls. 5ft. New York City. 60. Washington, U. S. Capi- tol. 61. Washington, President’s House. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. A TOUR THROUGH NORTH WALES. 50 Views, with Lecture. 1. Llandudno — from the Ormes Head. 2. Llandudno — Beach and Pier. 3. Most.vu Street. Llandudno. 4. Conwav Castle and Sus- pension Bridge. 5. Banqueting Hall, Conway Castle. 6. Llanroost Bridge. 7. Valley at Bettws-y-Coed. 8. Bettws-y-Coed — from the Bridge. 0. Fairy Glen, Bettws-y- Coed. 10. Conway Falls and Salmon Ladder. 11. Stepping Stones, near Bettws-y-Coed. 12. Miner's Bridge over the Llugwy. 1.3. The Swallow Waterfall. 14. Moel Siabod— from near Caput Curig. 15. Snowdon— from Capul Cu- rig Lakes. 16. Ogwen Lake. 17. Waterfalls of the Ogwen. 18. Penryn Slate Quarries. 10. Bangor— general view. 20. Bangor Cathedral— inte- rior. 21. Waterfall near Aber. 22. Beaumaris Castle — the en- trance. 2.3. Menai Suspension Bridge. 24. Carnarvon Castle— from the Ferry. 25. Carnarvon Castle — inte- rior. 26. Llanberis Waterfall. 27. Llanberis Church in the Pass. 28. Llanberis Pass— Lakes in distance. 29. Llanberis P a s s— f r o m l’ont-y-Cronlech. 80. Summit of Snowdon. 31. View at Nant Mill, near Carnarvon. 32. Lake Cwellyn and Crag Cwm Bychan. .33. Beddgelert Bridge. 34. Old Mill and Bridge. Beddgelert. .35. In the Pass of Aberglass- lyn. 36. Pass of Aberglasslyn— from the Bridge. 37. Pont Aberglasslyn. 38. Tan.y.Buleh, with Lake. 39. Harlech Castle — from the Meadows. 40. Barmouth — f r o m the Shore. 41. Barmouth— f r o m the Jetty. 42. Dolgelly Bridge. 43. Torrent Walk, Dolgelly. 44. Dolgelly and Cader Idris. 45. Bala Lake. 46. Llangollen Bridge. 47. Hiver Dee and Barber’s Hill, Llangollen. 48. Llangollen and Valley — from Barber's Hill. 49. Valle Crucis Abbey— ex- terior. 50. Ituabon — V i 1 1 a g e and Church. ( 156 ) AULD LANG SYNE. (With Poem.) 1. “We two have run about the braes.” 2. “We’ve wandered many a weary foot.” ( 157 ) 3. “We two have paddled i' th' burn.” 4. "But seas between us both have roared.” BABES IN THE WOOD. 5. “We’ll take a cup o’ kind- ness yet.” 1. The Dying Father Taking Leave of his Children. 2. He implores his Brother to take Good Care of them. 3. His Brother Bargains with two Ituflians to Kill them. 4. The Uuttians take Children into the Woods. 5. One of the Ruffians Relent- ing, they Fight. 6. The Children Left to Die in the Woods. 7. The Surviving Ruffian Ar- rested in the Woods. 8. The Uncle’s Dying Bed. ( 158 ) HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE, Part I. The Need of a Revelation and the Ancient Documents. Special Reading, containing the 3 Lectures , price 50 cents. 1. “Holy Bible, Book Di- vine.” 2. Introduction. 3. Sun Worship. 4. The Revelation of God in Nature. 5. An Arch-Druid. 6. Sacrificing Children on the Ganges. 7. God appearing to Adam. 8. Moses descending the Mount. 9. Ancient Scribes. in. Christ and llis Apostles. 11. High Priests and Rolls. 12. An Ancient Hebrew Roll. 13. Josiah reading the law. 14. Jehoiakim burning the roll. 15. The Records read to Ahasuerus. 16. Finding the book of the law. 17. Chart showing how books were handed down. 18. Specimen of Hebrew Text. 19. Specimen of Syriac Text. 20. Nablous or Shechem. 21. Alexandria. 22. Interior of the Vatican, Rome. 2.3. Codex Vatleanus. 24. Convent on Mount Sinai. 25. Dr. Tischendorlf discovers the Roll. 26. <>7 28! 29. 30 . 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36 . 37. 38. 39. ( 159 ) HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE, Part The Story of the English Bible. 1. Hymn— “Tell me the Old. Old Story.” 2. Roman Bas.relief of Pagan Sacrificial Ani- mals. 3. Paul lief ore Nero. 4. Invasion of Britain by the Romans. 5. Nero's Persecutions. 6. Diocletian’s Persecutions. 7. 3’he Book of Kells. 8. Iona. 9. Gregory and the Angli. 10. Lindisfarne Priory. 11. Augustine’s Procession. 12. Canterbury Cathedral. 13. Durham Cathedral— The Galilee Chapel. 14. Death of Bede. 15. Alfred the Great. 16. 17. 18 . lit. 20 . 21 . »>•> 54 British Museum, London. Codex Alexandrinus. The Rosetta Stone. Wall Writing at Karnak. The Pyramids. St. Paul writing his Epistles. Antioch. Smyrna. Ephesus. Corinth. Death of Ignatius. Death of Polycarp. Interior of St. Sophia, Constantinople. “We won’t give up the Bible.” II. Specimen Page of Saxon Bible. John Wycllf. Lutterworth Church. Specimen Page of Wvc- llf’s Bible. Itinerant Friars. Blackfriar’s Bridge, Lon- don. Hunting the Lollards. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE, Part II. — Continued. 23. Caxton’s House in the Al- monry, Westminster. 24. Solid liloek Woodcut by Caxton. 25. Gutenberg's Monument at Strasbourg. 26. Magdalen College. Ox- ford. 27. Cambridge — St. John's College. 28. William Tyndale's Bible. 29. Cologne. 30. Importing Tyndale’s Bi- bles. 31. Burning Bibles at Paul’s Cross. 32. Preaching at Paul's Cross. 33. Henry VIII., Defender of the Faith. 34. Death of Tyndale. 35. Frontispiece to the Great Bible. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. ( 1 60 ) HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE, Part Triumphs of the Bible. 1. The Bible as a Beacon. 2. The Colosseum at Rome. 3. Alexandria: Cleopatra's Needle. 4. View in the Wnldensian Valleys. 5. Waldeusian Martyrs. 6. Massacres in Glencoe. 7. Massacre of St. Barthol- omew. 8. The Men of the ‘'May- flower." 9. S. P. C. K. Rooms. 10. Bilile Society’s Rooms, Paris. 11. British and Foreign Bible Society's Headquarters. 12. Specimen of Bible trans- lations in foreign tongues. 13. New York Bible House. 14. A “Caxton” Printing Press. 15. A Modern Printing Press. 16. Colporteurs. 17. A Bible Van. 18. Preaching to the Indians. 19. New York. 20. The Puritan Fathers’ First Meeting House at New Plymouth. 21. South American Slaves. 22. Indians carrying off a • Captive Girl. 23. Toronto. 24. Mexico. 25. Buenos Ayres: Boca Har- bor. 26. Georgetown, British Gui- ana. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. ID. . Reading the Chained Bible. Queen Flizabeth and her Court. Geneva. Hampton Court Palace. James I. Jerusalem Chamber, West- minster Abbey. III. A Slave Ship. Benares: The Golden Temple. Car of Juggernaut. Widow Burning: A Burn- ing Ghat. The Sacred Gauges. China: A Heathen Tem- ple. China: An Opium Den. Japan: Bronze Image at Tokio. New Guinea: Tree Houses. New Zealand: Lyttleton. An Australian Warlie. Zanzibar— U niversities Mission Church. Cape Coast. "Jesus shall reign.” ( 161 ) THE BOTTLE. (With Descriptive Beading.) ( From Cruikshanks' Celebrated Designs.) 1. The bottle is brought out for the first time. The husband induces his wife "just to take a drop.” 2. He is discharged from li is employment for drunk- enness. “They pawn their clothes to supply the bottle.” 3. An execution sweeps off (heir furniture. "They comfort themselves with the bottle.” ( 162 ) 4. Unable to obtain employ- ment, they are driven by poverty into the streets to beg. 5. Cold, misery and want de- stroy their youngest child. “They console themselves with the bottle." 6. Fearful quarrels and brutal violence are the nat- ural consequences. 7. The husband in a state of furious drunkenness kills his wife with the instrument of all their misery. 8. The bottle has done its work — It has destroyed the infant and the mother: it has brought the son and daughter to vice and to the streets, and has left the father a hopeless maniac. THE BROOK, by Lord Tennyson. 12 Views, with Beading. 1. Introductory. 2. Haunts of Coot and Hern. 3. Among the Fern. 4. By thirsty Hills. 5. By half a hundred bridges. ( 163 ) 1. Portrait. 2. Cottage where born— ex- terior. 3. Cottage where born— in- terior. 4. View of Ayr. 5. Brigs of Ayr— The Twa Brigs. 6. The Auld Brig o’ Doon. 7. Alloway Kirk. 8. Burns’s Handwriting ("Whose is that daunt- less brow”). 9. House where he died. 10. Monument at Ayr. 11. Statues— Tam o' Shanter and Souter Johnny. 12. Burns’s Monument at Kil- marnock. 13. Highland Mary’s Grave. 14. Field of Bannockburn. 15. Bruce's Statue, Stirling Castle. 6. By Philip's Farm I flow. 7. Over stony Ways. 8. With many a Curve. 9. A Fairy Foreland. 10. I wind about. A NIGHT WITH BURNS. 36 Views, with Beading. 16. "A man’s a man for a’ that.” "COTTAR’S SATURDAY NIGHT.” 17. "November Chill." 18. "The toil-worn cottar." 19. “And now his lowly cot." 20. “But hark, a rap.” 21. “The cheerfu’ supper dune.” "TAM O’ SHANTER." 22. “Our hame whaur sits our sulky, sullen dame.” 23. "And at his elbow Souter Johnny.” •«- 24. “Nae man can tether time nor tide.” 25. “First ae caper; syne anlther.” 11. Here and there a lusty Trout. 12. Many a silver Water- break. 26. "She flew at Tam wi’ furious ettle.” 27. "Ae spring brought aff her master hale.” "THE SOLDIER’S RE- TURN." 28. “The Lovers.” 29. "The Return." 30. "The Meeting.” 31. “The Reunion.” 32. "The Lea Rig.” "AULD LANG SYNE.” 33. "We twa hae run.” 34. "We twa line paldled.” 35. "But seas between us.” 36. "Sae there's a haun’, my trusty friend.” 55 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. ( 164 ) CALCUTTA AND BOMBAY. 12 Views, with Reading. 1. Panorama of Calcutta. 2. Interior grounds of Ba- boo’s Home. 3. Mulliek’s Ghat— Hoogly River. 4. Great Banyan Tree, show- ing manner of growth. 5. Burmese Pagoda — Eden Gardens. 6. Bridge and Foliage— Eden Gardens. 7. Native Bungalow — Royal Botanical Gardens. 8. Punjab Court— Calcutta Exhibition. 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . CEYLON— THE GEM OF THE INDIAN 60 Views, with Reading. 1. Colombo— The Harbor. 2. Colombo— The Breakwater. 3. Colombo— On the Break- water. 4. Colombo— G a 1 1 e Face Hotel. 5. Colombo — Prince's Street. 6. Colombo — Main Street. 7. Colombo— Bullock Hack- ery. 8. Colombo — Altar of Buddha. 9. Colombo — Sivite Temple. 10. Colombo Lake. 11. Ferns In Ceylon. 12. A Banyan Tree. 13. Colombo — Bridge of Boats. 14. View on the Kalu Ganga (River). 15. Map of Ceylon. 16. Native Fishing Boat. 17. Coast Line and Boats. 18. Guile. lit. Galle — The Landing Stage. 2). Galle— The Fort. 21. Adam’s Peak. 22. Matara. 23. Railway— Sensation Point. 24. Landscape from the Rail- way. 25. Kandy. 20. Kandy Lake. 27. Kandy— Temple of the Tooth. 28. Kandy— Interior of the Temple. 29. Peraliera— Buddhist Festi- val. 30. Two Elephants. 31. Kandyan Chieftain and Family. 32. A Singhalese Lady. 33. Kandy— Wesleyan Chapel. 34. A Road in Kandv. 35. Peradeniya Botanical Gar- dens. 36. The Avenue of Cabbage Palms. 37. The Traveller’s Palm. 38. The Abyssinian Banana. 39. The Giant Bamboo. 40. Itambodde Pass. 41. A Bullock Cart. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 60 . 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. Esplanade Road — Bombay. The High Court— Bombay. Public Works Office— Bombay. General View of Ele- phanta Caves. OCEAN. A Native Shop. A Wayside Scene. Anuradhapura— The It lia- na wella Dagoba. Anuradhapura— Group of Pillars. An u r a dliap lira — Royal Baths. Anuradhapura — Carved Stones. Anuradhapura — Sacred Bo- Tree. Buddhist Priests. A Tea Estate. Tamil Woman and Child. Singhalese Woman. A Group of Devil Dancers. Veddahs. A Jungle Bridge. T'va— Wesleyan Mission House. Fva— The Happy Valley. T'va— Village Day School. Uva— The Girls’ Home. Sunlit Waters. ( 166 ) STORY OF THE FIRST CHRISTMAS. Being an Illustrated History of our Saviour's Birth, from Life Models, without doubt the finest set of pictures that has ever been put before the public to represent this important “ Christmas Story. ’ 1. Introductory Picture. 2. Angel appears to Mary. 3. Joseph and Mary leaving Jerusalem. 4. Joseph seeking quarters at Bethlehem. 5. Their stable dwelling. 6. Shepherds in the fields. 7. The Affrighted Shepherds. 8. The Angelic Visitant. ( 167 ) 1. Cinderella Helping her Sisters Dress for the Ball. 2. Cinderella’s Sisters leave her alone at Home. 9. The Angelic Hosts. 10. The Visit of the Shep- herds. 11. The Magi following the Star. 12. The Magi approaching Jerusalem. 13. Herod before the San- hedrim. 14. The Magi before Herod. * CINDERELLA. 3. Cinderella’s Godmother Appears. 4. Cinderella at the Ball. * This set also in Colored Views. 15. The Watchmen behold the Star. 16. The Adoration of the Magi. 17. The Flight into Egypt. 18. The Shadow of the Cross. 19. The Massacre of the Inno- cents. 20. The Mother and her Child. 5. Cinderella Drops Glass Slipper in her Flight. 6. The Glass Slipper Fits Cinderella’s Foot. ( 168 ) THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. 24 Views, with Lecture. 1. She sat down before the kettle. 2. “Oh goodness, John! what a state you’re in with the weather. " 3. The Stranger saluted the Carrier's Wife. 4. He turned to shut the door. 5. Dot uttered a loud, sharp, sudden cry. 6. Caleb and Bertha were at work together. 7. “I can’t afford to sing,” said Tackleton. 8. The repast was set forth on the board. 9. The Rlind Girl held her by both hands. 10. In one stride he was at the window. 11. They moved slowly to- wards the door by which they had entered. 12. The Carrier sat down by his fireside troubled and grief-worn. 13. Then there was nothing but her clasped hands on her brow and her bent head. 14. The Cricket on the Hearth Stood in fairy shape be- fore him. 15. Fairies came trooping forth. 16. She sat plying her needle before the fire. 17. Rocking her little baby In Its cradle. 18. They showed her with the Blind Girl. 19. “If you please, I can’t make nobody hear.” 29. The Blind Girl threw her- self upon her knees before him. 21. Dot ran up to Caleb and put her hands before his eyes. 22. “This is my wife,” said Edward, as he held out May's left hand. 23. A high feast nt the Peer.v- blngle’s. 24. There was a dance In the evening. 56 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. ( 109 ) 1. Map of Cuba, Latest. 2. Guanabacoa, Barricaded Street. 3. Jaruco, After the Sacking. 4. Pelanos, Church, used as a Heliograph Tower. 5. San Cristobal, Shelter Built in Vacant Lot. 6. San Cristobal, Living Under Tree. 7. Santa Clara, Street and Barricade. 8. San Juan, General View. 9. San Juan, Soldiers in Front of Fort. 10. San Juan, After the Raid. 11. Machinery Destroyed by Insurgents. 12. Train Stopped at a Burned Bridge. 13. R. R. Tender. Soldiers Going to Relief of Jaruco. 14. Soldiers Resting on Arms. 15. Spanish Vounteers De- fending a Town. 16. Soldiers Fating in Front of Blockhouse. 17. Spanish Guerilla Force. 18. Soldiers' Pastime in the Trenches at Artemlsa. 19. Gen. Kazan and Staff (Cuban). 20. Spanish Soldier Equipped. 21. Soldier Asleep on Street. 22. Portrait of Gen. Maceo. 23. Portrait of Gen. Gomez. 24. Cuban Flag. 25. Spanish Flag. 26. Havana, Panorama of Harbor. 27. Havana, Native Boats at Wharf. 28. Havana, Morro Castle. 29. Havana, Cabanas For- tress. 30. Havana, Panorama of the Prado. 31. Havana, Prado, Indian Monument. 32. Havana, Pasace Hotel. 33. Havana, Casino Colon- nade. 34. Havana, Obispo Street. 35. Native Cuban’s House. 36. Capt.-Gen. Weyler. 37. Captain-general’s Palace. 38. Cuban Village, Principal Street. 39. Avenue of Palms. 40. Volante — Common mode of travelling. 41. Peddling Milk. 42. Native Fruit-Seller; A Cuban Spy. CUBAN WAR. 43. Tobacco Plantation. 44. Pineapple Field. 45. Cuban Ox Cart. 46. Cuban Fortified Railroad Station. 47. Spanish Regiment Fight- ing Cubans. 48. Cuban Victim of Spanish Cruelty. 49. Seven Massacred and burned Victims. 50. Spain’s Queen-regent, Christina. 51. Spain's Boy-King, Al- phonso XIII. 52. The Battleship Maine. 53. Captain Sigsbee. 54. Wreckage of Battleship Maine. 55. Havana Cathedral, where burial services ol Maine’s dead were held. 56. Colon Cemetery where they were buried. 57. Burial Services at Graves of Maine’s dead, Lee and Sigsbee in fore- ground. 58. Uncle Sam’s Court of In- quiry in session. 59. Uncle Sam Angry. 60. One of Uncle Sam’s Rapid-fire Guns. 61. Testing Disappearing Guns. 62. Uncle Sam Ready. 63. Consul-General Lee. 64. Rear Admiral Dewey. 65. Cruiser Olympia. 06. Battle of Manila. 67. Dewey in Battle. 68. Manila, The Principal Street. 69. Manila, Fortifications near. 70. Rear Admiral Sampson. 71. Flagship, Cruiser New York. 72. Engines of the New York. 73. Commodore Schley. 74. Cruiser Brooklyn, Flag- ship. 75. Admiral Cervera. 76. Santiago Harbor and City. 77. Lieutenant Hobson. 78. Blowing up the “Merri- mae." 79. Unpt. ’’Bob" Evans. 80. Crack Co., Crack Spanish Regiment, Cuba. 81. Uncle Sam's Boys, “In- spection.” 82. Spanish Soldiers burying dead comrade. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88 . 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 1 ) 6 . 97. 98. Red Cross Ambulance on Duty. Porto Rico, Panorama of San Juan. San Juan, looking towards Harbor. San Juan, Fortifications. Manila, Drying Sugar. Manila, A Native Lady. Manila, A Half-caste. Philippines, A scene on Pasig River. Philippines. Travelling by •I’alkee.” Philippines, Volcano of Taal. Philippines, Interior of Crater. Philippines, An Indian Funeral. Philippines, A Village Scene. Philippines, Hot Springs at Tlvl. Philippines, Cock-fighting after Church. Philippines, Washing Day. U. S. BATTLESHIPS. 99. The Massachusetts. 10). The Iowa. 101. The Texas. 102. The Oregon. U. S. CRUISERS. 103. The Cincinnati, full view. 104. The Columbia, full view. 105. The Indiana, full view. 106. The Indiana, Speed Trial. 107. The Indiana, forward Deck. 108. The Montgomery, full view. 109. The Newark. 110. The San Francisco. U. S. MONITORS. 111. The Puritan, forward Deck. 112. The Terror, full view. U. S. RAM. 113. Katahdin. U. S. TORPEDO BOAT. 114. S. S. Cushing. U. S. DYNAMITE CRUISER. 115. Vesuvius. U. S. DESPATCH BOAT. 116. Dolphin. ( 170 ) 1. Introductory. 2. Daniel and his Compan- ions. 3. Arioch brings in Daniel. 4. Nebuchadnezzar worships I tanlel. 5. Receives gifts from the King. THE STORY OF DANIEL. 18 Views, with Reading. 6. Dedication of the Golden Image. 7. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are bound. 8. In the Fiery Furnace. 9. Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream. 10. Astrologers fail to dis- cover it. 11. Daniel interpreting the Drea m. 12. Belshazzar’s Feast. 13. Writing on the Wall. 14. Daniel made Governor. 15. Conspiracy of the Princes. 16. Darius signs the Decree. 17. Darius troubled. 18. Daniel in the Lion’s Den. ( 171 ) 1. Bethlehem. 2. David the Shepherd. 3. Samuel anoints David. 4. David playing the harp before Saul. LIFE OF DAVID. 31 Views, with Reading. 5. David hears of Goliath. 6. David slays Goliath. 7. David’s Triumph. 8. Saul hurls his javelin at David. 9. Michal lets David down from the window. 10. Friendship of David and Jonathan. 11. David feigns madness. 5 ' THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. LIFE OF DAVID. — Continued. 12. David at the well of Beth- lehem. 13. Saul massacres the priest s. 14. Jonathan and David in the wilderness of Ziph. 15. David spares Saul s life. 10. David and Abigail. 17. David takes Saul’s spear and cruse. 18. Death of Saul. 19. Hebron. 20. David unites the tribes. 21. David attacks Jerusalem. 22. Restoration of the Ark. 23. Death of Uriah. 24. David cursed and stoned by Shimei. 25. Death of Absalom. 26. Absalom's Pillar. 27. David mourns for Absa- lom. 28. The great pestilence. 20. David’s last address. 30. Jerusalem. 31. David the Psalmist. Most of this set can be furnished in best Colored Views, the rest in plain. ( 172 ) 1. Barnstaple, the Bridge. 2. Lynmouth, from the Foot- path. 3. Lynmouth — Old Cottages irom the Pier. 4. Woodside Cottages and Bridge, River Lyn. 5. The Falls at Watersmeet, River Lyn. 6. Lyn Cliff and Lynmouth. 7. Lynton— The Village. 8. Valley of Rocks, Lynton. 0. Castle Rock, near a. 10. Ilfracombe, from Hills- borough. 11. Ilfracombe, from Capstan Hill. 12. Beach at Ilfracombe. 13. Itideford from Fort Hill. 14. Westward IIol from the Pebble Ridge. 15. Clovelly, from the Pier. 16. Street in Clovelly, looking up. 17. Street in Clovelly, looking down. 50 Views, with Reading. 18. Cliffs and Beach at Clovel ly. 19. Torrington. from the Castle Hill. 20. Okeha mp t on — Genera 1 View. 21. Chagford, from the Hills. 22. Old Water Mill at Chag- ford. 23. Vixen Tor. Dartmoor. 24. Tavistock— General View. 25. Tavistock— The A b b e y Buildings. 26. Lydford Waterfall. 27. Plymouth— View from the Hoe. 28. Plymouth Hoe, from the Pier. 29. Fishing Boat sailing out of Harbor. 30. Plymouth- The Guildhall. 31. 1 vy bridge— View on the River Ernie. 32. Totnes— the High Street. 33. Berry Pomeroy Castle. 34. Berry Pomeroy Castle — In- terior. 35. Dartmouth and the Har- bor. 36. View up the Dart from Dartmouth. 37. Kiugswear, from Dart- mouth. 38. Brixham — the Harbor, etc. .".0 Brixham Trawlers. 40. Berry Head from South I ’ort . 41. Torquay and the Harbor. 42. Torquay, from the War- ren. 43. Natural Arch, Torquay. 44. Austis Cove, near Tor- quay. 45. Bablmcombe Bay and Reach. 46. T e i g n in o u t h — G e n e r a 1 View. 47. Dawlish from the West ciitr. 48. Exmouth — The Strand. 40. Exeter Cathedral— The West Front. 50. Exeter Cathedral— The Interior. THE PICTURESQUE SCENERY OF DEVONSHIRE. Old ( 173 ) THE DRUNKARD’S DEATH. 10 Views, with Lecture. 1. She was dead. 2. "Is that you. Father?” 3. "And what do you want here now?” 4. He died in my arms — Shot like a dog. 5. “You’ll drink with me, Master.” 0. In another instant he was a prisoner. 7. He sank down on a door- step faint and ill. 8. He crouched into a cor- ner. 9. He fought and struggled with the water. 10. Afterwards the body was washed ashore. ( 174 ) A VISIT TO THE REGION OF THE EARLY CHURCHES. 60 Views, from New Negatives, with Reading. 1. Introductory slide. 2. Entrance to Smyrna Har- bor. 3. Smyrna from the Sea. 4. Smyrna — Bournabart Bou- levard. 5. Smyrna — Armenian Quar- ter. 6. Smyrna— Baths of Diana. 7. Smyrna — A Jewish Couple. 8. Smyrna— A Turkish Cavas. 9. Smyrna— Chief of the Zi- beck Brigands. 10. Smyrna— Heads of Brig- ands. 11. Smyrna — Chapel of St. Polycarp. 12. Smyrna — Tomb of St. Polycarp. 13. Smyrna —A Camel Train. 14. Ephesus — Ayasa Station. 15. Ephesus— Of St. Paul's time. 16. Ephesus— In Ruins. 17. Ephesus— The Stadium. 18. Ephesus— The Gymnasium. 19. Ephesus — Gate of Perse- cution. 20. Ephesus— Reputed Prison of St. Paul. 21. Ephesus— Tomb of St. Luke. 22. Ephesus— Great Theatre Restored. 23. Ephesus— Ruins of the Great Theatre. 24. Ephesus— Temple of Diana in Ruins. 25. Ephesus— Restored Temple of Diana. 26. Paul preaching at Ephe- sus. 27. Pergamos and its Acropo- lis. 28. Pergatnos — Its River and Bridges. 29. Pergamos— The Ruins of the Tower. 30. Women of Pergamos. 31. Th.vatira in Ruins. 32. Sardis— General View of the Ruins. 33. Sardis— Ruins of the Church of St. John. 34. Philadelphia, as it now stands. 35. Philadelphia— Ruins of the Church of St. James. 36. Laodlcea in Ruins. 37. Hierapolis in Ruins. 38. Hierapolis— The wonder- ful Cascade. 39. Water Carriers. 41. Wandering Tribes in Tents. 41. Colosse In Ruins. 42. Antioch. 43. Damascus— Strait Street. 44. Itinerant Bread Mer- chants. 45. Jerusalem — Damascus Gate. 46. Jerusalem from Olivet. 47. Cyprus— Larnaka. 48. City of Rhodes, Island of Rhodes. 49. Patinos. 50. Chios, or Scio. 51. Mitylene. 52. Snlonlca, or Thessalonica. 53. Philippi, Macedonia. 54. Athens, as seen by St. Paul. 55. Athens— Mars’ Hill. 56. Modern Athens, from Mars’ Hill. 57. Corinth — A desolation. 58. Corinth, as seen by St. Paul. 59. Rome. 60. Church of St. Paul, Rome. 58 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. ( 175 ) EDINBURGH, OR A VISIT TO OLD 1. Edinburgh, from St. An- thony's Chapel. 2. Holyrood Palace, Front. 3. Holyrood Palace, Queen Mary’s Bedroom. 4. Holyrood Chapel. 5. Holyrood Chapel, interior. (I. Calton Hill. 7. Holyrood Palace and Arthur’s Seat. 8. Burns's Monument. 9. Princes Street, from Cal- ton Hill. 10. Princes Street and Scott’s Monument. 11. Statue of Sir Walter Scott. 12. East Princes Street, from Scott’s Monument. 13. Old Town, from Scott’s Monument. 14. Bank of Scotland, from Scott’s Monument. ( 176 ) 1. King Ahasuerus makes a Feast. 2. The Disgrace of Vashti. 3. Esther brought into the King's House. 4. Mordecai overhearing the Conspiracy. 5. The King’s Command- ment. ( 177 ) 1. He looks upon his Fields. 2. He will pull down his Barns. 46 Views, with Reading. 15. Castle and National Gal- leries, from Scott's Mon- ument. 16. West Princes Street, from Scott’s Monument. 17. West Princes Street, from the Mound. 18. Castle Rock, from West Princes Street. 19. Prince Consort's Memo- rial. 20. St. Mary’s Cathedral, ex- terior. 21. St. Mary’s Cathedral. Nave. 22. Edinburgh, from Craig Leith. 23. Castle, from Grassmarket. 24. Castle Esplanade. 25. "Mons Meg,” Edinburgh Castle. 26. View from Castle, looking North. 27. Edinburgh, from Castle. 28. Corner of the West Bow. THE STORY OF ESTHER. 16 Views, with Reading. 6. Mourning of the Jews. 7. The Decree is shown to Esther. 8. Esther approaching the King. 9. Esther invites the King to a Banquet. 10. Hainan complains to his Friends. THE RICH FOOL. New Series. 3. He will build new Store- houses. REEKIE.” 29. Old Houses in High Street. 30. St. Gile’s Cathedral, exte- rior. 31. St. Gile’s Cathedral, inte- rior. 32. Market Cross. 33. Old Parliament House. 34. Royal Infirmary. 35. New Medical Class Rooms. 36. University Buildings. 37. John Knox’s House. 38. Canongate Tolbooth. 39. White Horse Close. 40. Queen Mary’s Bathhouse. 41. Arthur’s Seat. 42. Rosslyn Glen and Castle. 43. Rosslyn Chapel, exterior. 44. Rosslyn Chapel, Chancel. 45. Rosslyn Chapel, Master Pillar. 46. Rosslyn Chapel, ’Prentice Pillar. 11. The King listening to the reading of the records. 12. Joy of the Jews. 13. Esther accuses Hainan. 14. Human is seized. 15. The King revokes the De- cree. 16. The Jews Slay their Enemies. 4. He Is found dead. ( 178 ) GABRIEL GRUB, A CHRISTMAS STORY. Dickens’s well-knoicn Story of the Sexton who was stolen by the Goblins. 17 Views, with Reading. 1. Introduction. 2. An Old Abbey Town. This is a moving Panorama slide, showing the Pub- lic House, the Road, and the old Church. 3. He sat himself down on a flat tombstone. 4. Close to him was a strange, unearthly fig- ure. 5. Playing at leapfrog with the tombstones. Those marked with a star (*) are 6. He found himself in a large dark cavern. 7. A thick cloud rolled grad- ually away. *8. A crowd of little children were gathereu round. *9. He was wet and weary. *10. Then he sat down to his meal. *11. The fairest and youngest child lay dying. *12. The father and mother, old and helpless now. taken from life. *13. The few who yet survived then knelt by their tomb. 14. A rich and beautiful land- scape was disclosed. *15. Lying at full length on the tomostone. *16. The lantern, the spade, and the wicker bottle. *17. He told his stor~ to the Clergyman and to the Mayor. ( 179 ) HAWAII, THE PARADISE OF THE 58 Views, with Reading. PACIFIC. 1. Map of Oceania. 2. The Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu. 3. Iolani Palace, Honolulu. 4. The late King Kalakaua. 5. Dowager Queen Kapio- lani. 6. Princess Kaiulani. 7. The late Queen Emma. 8. The King’s Collection of Curios. 9. The Queen’s Collection of Curios. 10. Yucca Palm in bloom. 11. Night-blooming Cereus. 12. Government Buildings, Honolulu. 13. Statue of King Karneha- meha I. 14. Royal Palms at Queen’s Hospital. 15. Xuuanu Avenue, Honolulu. 16. View from the summit of the Pali. 17. Path down the Pali. 18. Half-way down the Pali, looking up. 19. Hula Dancers at the King’s Coronation. 20. Hula Drummers at the King’s Coronation. 21. Hula Girls with Guitars. 22. Hula Girls with Drums. 23. St. Louis College, Hono- lulu. 24. Cocoa Palm Grove at Waikiki. 25. Diamond Head. 26. Diamond Head and Wai- kiki. 27. “Luau” or Native Feast. 28. Warships in Honolulu Harbor. 5 !) THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON', MASS. HAWAII. THE PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC. — Continued. 29. Churehes at the Leper Settlement, Molokai. 30. Choir of Leper Girls. 31. Father Damien on his Death-bed. 32. Entrance to Iao Valley, Maul. 33. Aiguille in Ino Valley. 34. Cutting Sugar Caue, Maul. 35. Field of Growing Cane. 30. Interior of Boiling-house of Sugar Mill. 37. Waiplo Falls. Hawaii. 38. Hilo Village and Mauno Kea. 39. Cocoanut Island, Ililo. (180) 1. Chip Rock Reach and Palisades. 2. Andre Monument on spot where captured. 3. Van Courtland Mansion, Croton Bay. 4. Treason Hill. Haverstraw. (181) 1. “There was a tumult in the city. In the quaint old Quaker town.” 2. “While all solemnly In- side Sat the ‘Continental Congress.’ ” (182) 1. In Love. 2. The First Love Letter. 3. A Peacemaker. 4. ’Twixt Love and Duty. (183) 1. Ten Commandments, Lord’s Prayer, Creed, in Japanese. 2. The Foreign Concessions, Yokohama, from the Bluff. 3. A Group of Seven Japa- nese Girls. 4. A Jin-riki-sha. the ordinary mode of conveyance. 5. A Betto, or groom, tat- tooed. 6. A Farm-house, showing process of threshing and sifting rice. 7. A Wayside Tea-house. 8. Three' Aiuos— the Aborig- ines. 9. Collection of Musical In- struments. 10. Group of Music Girls. 11. Asakusa Temple Grounds. 12. Japanese Warriors. 13. Ancient Style of Horse and Warrior. 40. Hawaiian Children bath- ing. 41. Rainbow Falls, Hawaii. 42. Lava Flow, near Hilo — commencement. 43. Lava Flow, near Hilo- two minutes later. 44. Hawaiian Style of Riding on Horseback. 45. Guavas. 46. Crater of Kilauea Vol- cano. 47. Lava Bed. 48. Silver Sword Plant. 49. Hale-mau-mau. Kilauea Volcano — after a col- lapse. HUDSON RIVER. 12 Views, with Lecture. 5. View towards St. An- thony’s Nose, Peekskill. 6. Crow’s Nest from Consti- tution Island. 7. Taurus and Breakneck. 8. Storm King, Cornwall. INDEPENDENCE BELL. 6 Views, with Poem. 3. “Far aloft In that high steeple Sat the bell-man, old and gray.” 4. “ ‘Ring!’ he shouts. ‘Ring! grandpa, lting ! oh, ring for lib- erty.’ ” IN LOVE. 5. Too Late. 6. Forgiven. 7. Home from the Honey- moon. JAPAN. 14. Kobe — Hiogo— foreign Set- tlement. from the Sea. 15. The foreign "Bund,’’ Kobe. 16. Kobe — Native Town and Harbor, from the Hills. 17. Kobe— Along the Shore. 18. Images of Shaka (great Buddhist Prophet) and his six Apostles. 19. Coolies carrying Pro- visions, etc. 20. Kobe — Entrance to Ikuta- miya, a Shinto Shrine. 21. A new, light iron Bridge at Osaka. 22. A Daimio taking his Norimono (conveyance) surrounded by retain- ers. 23. An Actor and Actress. 24. Great Bronze Bell at Daibutsu, Kiyoto. 50. Keleau Lake Volcano, Hawaii. 51. Trestle Bridge on Ha- waiian Railway. 52. Pine Apples and Travel- lers’ Trees. 53. Mangoes. 54. Ginger Blossom. 55. Old Native Hawaiian. 56. Ancient Stone Idol. 57. Ancient Wooden Idol. 58. Monument to Captain Cook at Kealakekua Bay. 9. Up the Hudson from Up- per Battery, West Point. 10. Washington's Headquar- ters, Newburgh. 11. Vassar College. 12. City Hall and State Cap- itol, Albany. 5. “How they shouted! what rejoicing! How the old bell shook the air.” 6. “That old State-house bell is silent, Hushed is now its clamor- ous tongue.’’ 8. The Challenge. 9. The Day of Reckoning. 25. Priests carrying the Sacred Emblems of Shintoism. 26. A Group of Beggars Pray- ing. 27. Kiyoto, Cemetery in Grounds of Kurodani Temple. 28. A Kuge — Court Noble — under the old Regime. 29. Kiyoto. A Bullock Cart. 30. Posturing and Dancing Girls. 31. Panorama of Town of Otsu, on Lake Biwa, near Kiyoto. 32. A Hindoo Shrine on Isbi- yama, near Otsu. 33. View of City and Harbor of Nagasaki. 34. The Island of Pappenberg and Entrance to Naga- saki Harbor. (184) A 1. Map of Alaska. 2. “City of Mexico” leaving Seattle (lost). TRIP TO THE KLONDIKE. 3. Cutting Ice at Sea from 5. small Iceberg. 6. 4. Wrangell from the Har- 7. bor. Totem Poles. Wrangell. Main Street. Wrangell. Wrangell, Russian Gov eminent Building. 60 THE BOS WORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. A TRIP TO THE KLONDIKE. — Continued. 8. Dutch Harbor. 9. Skuguay. 10. Skuguay, hauling freight. 11. Bridge over Skuguay River. 12. Pack Horse crossing first Bridge. 13. Skuguay Trail between first and second bridges. 14. Second Bridge, Skaguay River. 15. Juneau City. 1(5. Dyea, Alaska. 17. Dyea, “Healy and Wil- son's” Store. 18. Dyea, Landing Freight on Rocks. 19. Dyea River, Site of Cav- anaugh’s Mill. 20. Dyea, Pack Train in River-bed above. 21. Dyea, Lynn Canal. 22. Dyea River, Mouth of Canon. 23. Switchback, foot of Canon. 24. Forest Scene on Dyea Trail. 25. Porcupine Lake. 20. Climbing up Porcupine Hill. 27. Near the Summit of Por- cupine Hill. 28. Foot of Black Lake. 29. Packers at Head of Rlack Lake. 30. Climbing Rocks, N. end “Cut-off.” 31. First Bridge, Cut-off. near Summit. 32. Climbing around Rocks on Cut-off. 33. Nearing the Summit. 34. Pack Train near Summit. 35. On the Summit of Chilcoot Pass. 36. Chilcoot Pass from the “Scales.” 37. Above the Scales. 38. Pack Train with Cable near the Stone House. 39. The Stone House. 40. Packers approaching the foot of Hill. 41. The Last Climb — Middle Hill. 42. Summit of White Pass. 43. Yukoners descending by Life-line. 44. Packers near Crater Lake. 45. Lake Bennett. 46. Portage between Lakes Bennett and Liudertnan. 47. Yukoners transferring Freight between the Lakes. 48. Poling up the head of Lake Bennett. 49. Shoeing Pack Horses. 50. Deserted Horses in a Storm. 51. Dead Horses in the Ford. 52. Looking down Slide to- wards the Sheep Camp. 53. Sheep Camp from below. 54. Whip-sawing Lumber. 55. St. Michaels. 56. St. Michaels. Main Street. 57. Month of the Yukon. 58. Indian Huts on Lower Yukon. 59. Ice Fields of the Y’ukon. 60. First Steamer to Dawson City. 61. The T'pper Yukon. 62. Miner's Goods Cached for Winter. 63. A Wreck in the Rapids. 64. Nil la to. 65. Indian Village on the Yukon. 66. Team of Dogs. 67. Group of Indians. 68. Freighting in Scow. 69. Grave of a discouraged Klondiker. 70. Annette Falls, Metlah- katla. 71. Head Waters of the Yukon River. 72. A Street Scene at 40- Mile. 73. Staking a Location. 74. 40-Mile Creek, Ice break- ing up. 75. Bonanza Creek. 76. Claim “36” on Eldorado. 77. Pleasant Camp. 78. Claim “13,” $3)0 to Cubic Foot. 79. Willie Winkie— “He turned to wave.” 80. Willie Winkie — “Then pressed on.” 81. Willie Winkie — “Then sat by the river.” 82. Willie Winkie— “Some tiny grains of gold.” 83. Willie Winkie— "Set to work with pick and shovel.” 84. Willie Winkie — “Panned six ounces every day.” 85. Chums. 86. Prospecting in Alaska. 87. "Struck it Rich.” ( 185 ) 1. Portrait of Martin Luther. 2. Luther's Room — exterior. 3. Luther's Room— interior. MARTIN LUTHER. 4. Luther burning the Pope’s Bull. 5. Luther's Theses nailed to Church Door. 6. Wart burg Castle. THE MAGIC WAND. An officer and his friend enter a filthy den in the city made by the rum fiend. A drunken father dying mother and ragged girl occupy it. On the wall of the room is a tinsel wand, the spangles falling off. The officer tells its story. The girl was one in a Christmas pantomime. She was given this wand, and it was to be waved at a certain time. Immediately site waved if a prison was changed to a place of beauty and happiness. She imagined that if she could take it home and wave It there, her wretched home would be changed to a palace, her dying mother to an angel She secretlv carried the wand away, followed by an officer of the society which owned It' He saw her wave it over her mother and repeat the pantomimic story, went back and told what he saw, anil she was permitted to keep the wand, and she asserts that it wafted her mother to “the golden home of blisses. 1. “Horrible dens, sir, aren't they?” 2. “Just give a glance about.” 3. “She was one of a group of fairies.” 4. And her wand was the wand up there.” 5. “Her father was spending his weekly earnings.” 6. “At the wave of her wand he vanished.” 7. “She knelt by the wretched pallet." 8. “Then raising her wand she waved it." 9. “She is still at the school, is Sally.” MAUD MULLER. 6 Views, with Poem by Whittier. ( 187 ) 1. Maud Muller on a Sum- mer’s day Raked the meadow sweet with hay. 2. And blushed as she gave it. looking down On her feet so bare, and her tattered gown. 3. The Judge looked back as he climbed the hill. And saw Maud Muller standing still. 4. Oft when the wine in his glass was red. He longed for the way- side well instead. 61 5. She wedded a man un- learned and poor, And many children played around her door. 6. Alas for the maiden, alas for the Judge. The rich Repiner and household Drudge. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. NEW 1. The Annunciation to Mary. 2. Mary's Visit to Elisabeth. 3. Andrei announces John's Birth to Zachariah. 4. Birth of John the Baptist. 5. Announcement of Nativity to Shepherds. 6. Shepherds the first Preachers of the Gos- pel. 7. Shrine of the Nativity — Bethlehem. 8. The Nativity. 9. Adoration of the Magi. 10. Worship of the three Wise Men from the East. 11. Joseph warned to flee to Egypt. 12. Flight into Egypt. 13. Herod slayeth the First- born. 14. Presentation in the Tem- ple. 15. Jesus sitting among the Doctors. 16. Testimony of John the Baptist. 17. John the Baptist preach- ing in the Wilderness. 18. Baptism of Christ by John. IP. John the Baptist beheaded. 20. Temptation of Christ. 21. The Marriage in Cana. 22. Christ Discourses with Nlcodemus. 23. Christ's first Disciples. 24. Christ cleansing the Tem- ple. 25. Christ and the Woman of Samaria. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 16. 47. 48. 49. 51 1. 51. TESTAMENT, Series The Sermon on the Mount. Christ raiseth the Daugh- ter of Jairus. The Twelve sent out to preach. Christ sleepeth in the Tempest. The Woman anointeth Christ’s Head. The Sins of Mary Mag- dalene forgiven. The Parable of the Ten Virgins. The Parable of the Good Samaritan. The Parable of the Prod- igal Son. The Prodigal’s Return. Christ raising the Widow’s Son. Christ healing the Sick of the Palsy. Christ casting out Devils. Two Blind Men restored. The Pool of Bethesda. Christ blessing Little Chil- dren. Christ in House of Martha and Mary. The 5,000 fed. The miraculous Draught of Fishes. The Adulteress. "Go. and sin no more.” The Transfiguration. Parable of Pharisee and Publican. Raising of Lazarus. Christ entering Jerusalem. Christ washes the Dis- ciples’ Feet. c. 52. 53. 54. • >•>. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66 . 67. 68 . 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76 . ( 190 ) OLD TESTAMENT SCENES. 24 Views, with Lecture. 1. Temptation of Adam — Dubufe. 2. The Fall of Man— Dubufe. 3. The Deluge — Dore. 4. Abraham sends Hagar away — Vernet. 5. Hagar and Ishmael in the Desert— Murat. 6. Abraham’s Sacrifice. 7. Jacob in the House of Laban — Leloir. 8. Joseph’s Brothers dipping his Coat in Goat’s Blood— Vernet. 9. Joseph Interprets Pharaoh's Dream. 10. Joseph raised to Honor by Pharaoh — Genes. 11. Moses before Pharaoh — I)oic. 12. The Destroying Angel — Martin. 13. Moses smiting the Rock— M urillo. 14. The Golden Calf. 15. Moses and the Brazen Ser- pent— Dore. 16. Boaz and Ruth— Schopin. 17. 18. 19. 20 . 21 . 22 . 23. 24. Christ weeps over Jerusa- lem. Christ eating the Pass- over. Christ’s Prayer in the Garden. Christ Betrayed. Christ brought before Cai- aphas. Christ Scourged. Christ crowned with Thorns. Peter denies Christ. Christ given up to be crucified. Christ led away to Cruci- fixion. The Crucifixion. The Burial of Christ. The Resurrection of Christ. The Crypt of the Holy Sepulchre. Christ appears to Mary after the Resurrection. The three Marys at the Sepulchre. The Angel declares the Resurrection. Mary Magdalene at the Sepulchre. Christ on way to Enunaus. Death of Judas Iscariot. Incredulity and Confession of Thomas. Christ’s Ascension. The Assumption. The Good Shepherd. Sts. Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate. Jephtha's Daughter and Companions— O’Neil. David playing before Saul —Schopin. Esther accuses Hainan— Leloir. Jeremiah weeping over .1 erusa lem— J erem.v . Toilet of Judith— Schopin. Judith going to seek Holofernes— Steuben. Judith in Ilolofernes's Tent — Vernet. Judith showing Holo- fernes’s Head Glaize. ( 191 ) ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER. 1. Robin gives Dick a Stamp. 2. Dick pricks Robin with a Pin. 3. Robin plays a Trick on Dick. 4. Robin comes out Ahead. 10 Views, with Reading. 5. Dick sews up Robin's Coat Sleeve. 6. Robin gives Dick some Pigeon-milk. 7. Dick suffers from Pigeon- milk. 8. Dick gives Robin some Water. 9. Robin caught on the Pal- ings. 10. They have a Bolster-fight. ( 192 ) 1. Panorama from Hotel de Ville. 2. Hotel de Ville. 3. The Tuileries. 4. Hall of Augustus. PARIS. 12 Views, with Lecture. 5. Column and Place Ven- dome. 6. The Madeleine. 7. Place de la Concorde. 8. Place Bastlle and Column of July. 9. The Grand Opera House. 10. Gate of St. Denis and St. Martin. 11. Tomb of Napoleon I. 12. Avenue du Bols de Bou- logne. “HOW PERSIMMONS TOOK CAH 0B DER BABY.” 4 Views, with Poem. 1. Persimmons and der Baby. I 3. Persimmons on the Raft. I 4. The Mother 2. Persimmons’ Granny. | I Baby. finds her 62 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. ( 194 ) 1. Independence Hall. 2. University of Pennsylva- nia. 3. Girard College. 4. Masonic Temple. ( 195 ) 1. “While I nodded, nearly napping.” 2. "Here I opened wide the door.” 3. "In there stepped a state- ly Haven.” 4. “Tell me what thy lordly name is.” ( 190 ) 1. Little Hed Hiding Hood leaving Home. 2. Little Red Hiding Hood meeting Wolf. PHILADELPHIA. 12 Views, with Lecture. 5. The Post Office. (!. Drexel Building. 7. City Hall. 8. Broad Street Station. “THE RAVEN.” 12 Views, with Poem. 5. “Straight I wheeled a cushioned seat.” 6. “But whose velvet violet lining." 7. “Then methought the air grew denser." 8. "On his home by horror haunted.” RED RIDING HOOD. 3. The Wolf at Door of < Jrandmother’s ( 'ottage. 4. Wolf dressing in Grand- mother’s Night-Robe. 9. Eleventh and Market Streets. 11. The Cathedral. 11. Wissahicon. 12. Girard Avenue Bridge. 9. “Prophet! said I, thing of evil — ” 10. “It shall clasp a sainted maiden.” 11. “Be that word our sign of parting.” 12. “And my soul from out that shadow." 5. I. it tie Hed Hiding Hood in Bed with Wolf. 6. The Wolf killed by Wood- man. THE RHINE AND HEIDELBERG. ( 197 ) 1. Across the Rhine from Cologne. 2. Itrachenfels and the Seven Mountains. 3. Panorama of the Rhine at Obertvesel. ( 198 ) 1. Dame Van Winkle ex- pressing her Mind. 2. Hip Van Winkle in perfect Content. 3. Derrick Van Brummei reading the News. 12 Views, with Lecture. 4. Coblenz and Ehrenbrelt stein. 5. The Lorlei. (5. Imperial Rhine Steamer. 7. Panorama of Goar. 8. Castle of Stolzenfels. RIP VAN WINKLE. 12 Views, with Lecture. 4. Rip waiting upon strange Company. 5. Rip after ids long Sleep. 6. Rip relating his Story. 7. The Haunts of Rip Van Winkle. 9. Castle of Rheinsteln. 10. Guttenburg Platz and Cathedral, Mayenee. 11. Heidelberg Castle from the Neckar. 12. Courtyard of Heidelberg Castle. 8. Sunset Rock, Catskill Mountains. 9. Catskill Falls. 10. Cascade, Catskills. 11. Bastion Fails, Catskills. 12. Cascade, Profile Rock. 1. Ah! I can see what’s hap- pened. 2. Some ragged boys had been seen with one. 3. One was singing the carol. THE ROAD TO HEAVEN. 8 Views, with Poem. 4. They sent him out to beg. 5. He peered in the big broad stream. 6. Then splash in the Thames went Mike. 7. They dragged his body out. 8. Mike put his hand to his fevered Head. ( 200 ) THE STORY OF RUTH. 6 Views, with Reading. From, neio and beautiful drawings by N. Preston. 1. Story of Ruth. 2. Ruth gleaning. 3. Noticed by Boaz. 4. Receives the Measure of Barley. 5. Boaz purchasing the In- heritance. 6. Naomi nurses Ruth’s Son. ( 201 ) AN HOUR IN SHAKSPEARE’S COUNTRY. 1. Portrait of Shakspeare. 2. Shakspeare’s House, Strat- ford-on-Avon. 3. Shakspeare’s House (Room where he was born). 4. Shakspeare’s Desk. 5. Guild Chapel and School, Stratford. 6. Porch of Guild Chapel. 7. Latin Room. Grammar School. 8. Anna Hathaway’s Cot- tage. 36 Views, with Lecture. 9. Anna Hathaway’s Cot- tage, interior. 10. Anna Hathaways Bed- stead. 11. Holy Trinity Church from River. Stratford. 12. Church from Theatre Gar- dens. 13. Font in Church. 14. Choir, East, Trinity Church. 15. Shakspeare’s Monument, Trinity Church. 63 1(5. Inscriptions on Tomb- stones, Trinity Church. 17. Mulberry Tree, Stratford- on-Avon. 18. Charleote, from the River. 19. Sulgrave Manor-house. 20. Washington Brass, Sul- grave Church. 21. Compton Wynyates, West View. 22. Kenilworth Castle as in 1620. THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. AN HOUR IN SHAKSPEARE’S COUNTRY. — Continued. 23. Kenilworth Castle from the Meadow. 24. Amy Iiobsart. 25. Warwick Castle from the River. 20. Warwick Castle from the Bridge. 27. Caesar's Tower, Warwick Castle. ( 202 ) 28. Warwick, Guy’s Cliff. 29. The Mill. Guy’s Cliff. 30. Shakspeare Memorial Statue. 31. Statue of Shakspeare pre- sented by Lord Ronald Gower. 32. Shakspeare Memorial, Prince Henry. ST. PAUL IN ROME. Part 1.— “ 33. Shakspeare Memorial, Fal- staff. 34. Shakspeare Memorial, Lady Macbeth. 35. Shakspeare Memorial, Hamlet. 36. Memorial Theatre, Strat- ford. And so we came to Rome.”) 1. The Appian Way. 2. Distant View of Rome. 3. The Claudian Aqueduct. 4. Distant View of Tomb of Cecilia Metella. 5. Tomb of Cecilia Metella. 6. Mausoleum of Hadrian. 7. The Catacombs (Galleries). 8. The Catacombs. Chapel of St. Cecilia. 9. The Catacombs. The Open- ing of Cecilia's Tomb. 10. The Columbarium of the Freedmen of Tiberius. 11. The Arch of Drusus. 12. The Gate of St. Sebastian. 13. The Porta Capena. View of the Porta Maggiore. 14. Fontana Paolina. (B. Part 2.— “We entered into Rome,” The Sacred 15. The Forum: Looking to- wards the Capitol. 16. The Capitol. 17. Statue of Marcus Aurelius. 18. The Wolf of the Capitol. 19. The Temple of Jupiter. Capitolinus. The Church of Ara. Caeli. 20. View of the Forum from the Capitol. 21. The Law Courts of Julius Caesar. The Columns of Phocas. 22. The Temples of Castor and Pollux: and Faus- tina. 23. The Temple of Peace. Law Courts of Constan- tine. Wav, and the Forum.) 24. House of the Vestal Vir- gins. 25. Rust of a Vestal Virgin. 26. Arch of Titus. 27. Arch of Titus: The Chariot. 28. Arch of Titus: Relief of the Goldeu Candlestick. 29. Arch of Constantine. (C. Part 3.— “In C.esar’s Palace.”) 30. The “Golden House" or Nero. Distant View of the Colosseum. 31. The Colosseum. 32. Interior of the Colosseum. 33. Interior of the Colosseum. Underground Cells. 34. Statue of a Gladiator. 35. The Dying Gladiator. 36. The Palace uf Caligula. 37. The Emperor’s Under- ground Passage. 38. The Emperor's Dining Hall. 39. The Apollo Belvedere. 40. The Laoeoon. 41. The House of Livia. (D. 42. The House of St. Taul. 43. Church of St. Pudens. 44. The Jews' Quarter. The Ghetto. Part 4.— “In his own hired House.”) 45. The I’retorian Camp. 46. The Island of the Tiber. 47. Temple of Vesta. 48. Theatre of Mareellus. 49. The Pantheon of Agrippa. 50. Interior of the Pantheon. 51. The Baths of Caracalla. 52. The Column of Trajan. (E. Part 6.— “The Last Scenes- “ I have finished the Course.”) 53. The Judgment Hall of Nero. 54. The Head of Nero. 55. The Mamertlne Prison, interior. 56. On the way to Execution. The last View of the Tiber. 57. The Pyramid of Cestlus. and the Gate of St. Paul. 58. The Churches of the Three Fountains. 59. The Cloisters of St. Paul’s. 60. St. Paul's: The Interior. ( 203 ) 1. Gothenburg — Panorama from the Park. 2. Gothenburg — T h e Ex- change and Statue. 3. Our Train at the Station. 4. Helsingborg— The Market I’la ce. 5. Helsingborg— The Town from the Harbor. 6. Helsingborg— The Steam Ferry. 7. Helsingborg— Steam Ferry with Train. 8. Helsingor— Kronberg Castle (Hamlet's). 9. Copenhagen— King’s New Market. 10. Royal Opera House. 11. Copenhagen — New Harbor. 12. Copenhagen— Fish Market. 13. Copenhagen— Floating Crockery Shops. 14. Copenhagen — T he Ex- change. 15. Copenhagen — Statue of Frederick V. 16. The Gotha Caual— Lochs at Strom. SWEDEN AND DENMARK. 50 Views, with Reading. 17. Trolhattan — The Lower Falls. 18. Trolhattan — The Gullo Falls. 19. Venersborg — ' The Sliding Bridge. 20. Wadstena Castle. 21. Lochs at Motala. 22. The Town of Motala. 23. Men) — The First View of the Baltic. 24. Stockholm— General View. 25. Stockholm— Riddarhol men Cburcb. 26. Stockholm — Riddarbo I m en Market. 27. Stockholm — St. John's Church. 28. St o c k h o I in—' T elephone Tower. 29. Tegelbacken and Clara Cbu rch. 30. Stockholm— Wood Market. 31. Stockholm— Corn Market. 32. The Steam Elevator. Stockholm. 33. Stockholm— From the Ele- vator. 34. Stock h o 1 m— Pa n o ra m i c View. 35. The King’s Palace, Stock- holm. 36. The King's Palace — The Con rtya rd. 37. Christiania Karl Johan's Gade and Palace. 38. The Viking Ship, oldest in the World. 39. Christiania— Church of our Saviour. 40. Christiania— The Market Place. 41. Christiania— Fire Engine Station. 42. Christiania— The Harbor. 43. Drammen — Bridge and Town. 44. Honefos — The Town and River. 45. Honefos — The Grand Falls. 46. Rond to Holmen Collen. 47. Holmen Collen— The Lake. 48. Osearshall — 1 The Palace. 49. Osearshall— The Fountain and Gardens. 50. Osearshall—' Tile old Church of Gol. . 04 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO.. BOSTON, MASS. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. 12 Views, with Reading. ( 204 ) 1. The arrival at the “Sickle and Sheaf.” 2. Joe Morgan’s Little Mary begs him to come home. 3. Slade throws a glass at Joe Morgan and hits Mary. ( 205 ) 1. The Ten Virgins. 2. They slumber and sleep. 3. The midnight call. 4. Joe Morgan suffering the horrors of Delirium Tremens. 5. Death of Joe Morgan's Little Mary. 6. Frank Slade and Tom Wilkins on a spree. 7. Willie Hammond induced to gamble. 8. Harvey Green stabs Willie Hammond to death. 4. Five had Oil in their Lamps. 5. The Bridegroom arrives. 9. Quarrel between Slade and his son Frank. 10. Frank Slade kills his Father with a bottle. 11. Meeting of the Citizens in the Bar-room. 12. The departure from the "Sickle and Sheaf." 6. “Lord, open to us.” 7. The despair of the foolish Virgins. THE TEN VIRGINS. ( Matthew 25th chap.) New Series by T. Corson. ( 206 ) TICKET OF LEAVE. (Lifeboat Series by Geo. R. Sims.) Tells how a young man named Ned was engaged to a girl whose father was dying. The girl's father had a son upon whom he doted, and would have been heartbroken If he had come to grief. One day this scapegrace was seen by Ned to shoot a tramp and rob him of his money. He rushed to him, seized the gun 1. “Who’s getting married this morning.” 2. “Were sweethearts to- gether and plighted.” 3. “He struck his flst on the table.” 4. “One of our chaps had caught him.” ( 207 ) 1. Great Salt Lake. 2. Salt Lake from Frospect Hill. 3. Main Street, Salt Lake City. 4. Eagle Gate, Brigham Young’s "Beehive.” and the money, and Jack rushed off. As Ned was re- turning with the gun and money to where the tramp lay, he was pounced upon and taken to jail and was con- demned to five years’ penal servitude. Rather than allow the sad news to come to the old man, he bore the disgrace. When he came back no one 5. “Eve came red-eyed and told him.” 6. “Lean over and kiss me. Jack.” 7. "In his lonely cell." 8. “And all the people shunned him.” UTAH. 12 Views, with Lecture. 5. Mormon Temple. 6. New Mormon Temple. 7. Camp Douglass. 8. Panorama of the City and Wasatch Mountains. 9. Devil’s Slide, Weber Canon. received him. He was called Ticket-o’-leave. But one day Jack was in prison, and he confessed to the crime: then the nobility of Ned’s conduct came out and he was married to Eve, and the whole coun- try-side turned out to see the Ticket-o’-leave man’s wed- ding. 9. “Sick unto death and dy- ing.” 19. “He told us Ned’s nob'e story." 11. “Three cheers for the faithful Eve.” 10. Building Snow Sheds, Pa- cific Central. 11. Ranch in Southern Utah. 12. Ancient Cave Ruins, Sierra Abajo. ( 208 ) VICTORIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA AND 1. Map of Australia. 2. Melbourne— Birdseye View. 3. Fort Melbourne — Saudridge Pier. 4. Melbourne — Queen's Wharf. 5. Melbourn e — Q u e e n's Bridge. 6. Melbourne — Plan of the Streets. 7. Melbourne — Collins Street, looking East. 8. Melbourne — Collins Street, front Elizabeth Street. 9. Melbourne — Eight hours’ procession. 10. Melbourne — Town Hall. 11. Melbourne — Scot’s Church. 54 Views, with Reading. Victoria. 12. Melbourne — Federal Coffee Palace. 13. Melbourne — Bourke Street, looking East. 14. Melbourne— Elizabeth St. 15. Melbourne— Post Office. 16. Melbourne — Grand Hotel. 17. Melbourne — General View. 18. Melbourne — Tramways. 19. Melbourn e— P rl no e's Bridge. 20. Melbourne — Botanic Gar- dens and Governor’s House. 21. Melbourne — Alfred Grav- ing Dock. TASMANIA. 22. Ballarat. 23. Sandhurst. 24. Sandhurst — New Chum Gold Reefs. 25. Geelong. 26. Flock of Sheep. 27. Wool Wagon. 28. Selector’s Hut. 29. View on the Murray at Maloga. 30. Punt across the Murray. 31. Lake Tyers. 32. Giant Tree— Gippsland. 33. Fernshaw — Tree Ferns. 34. Buffalo Mountains. 65 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA — Continued. VICTORIA, SOUTH 35. Port Adelaide. 36. Plan of Adelaide. 37. Adelaide— King William Street, looking South. 38. Adelaide — Town Hall. 47. Hobart Bay. 48. Hobart— General View. 49. New Norfolk. . South Australia. 39. Adelaide— Bank of Aus- tralasia. 4). Adelaide— Governor's Resi- dence. 41. Adelaide — Botanic Park. Tasmania. 50. Hop Gardens. 51. Raspberry Picking. 52. Launceston. 42. Adelaide— “Proclamation Tree.” 43. Hill Railway. 44. Gawler. 45. Wallarvo Smelting Works. 46. Port Pirie. 53. Devil’s Punch Bowl. 54. Waterfall. ( 200 ) 1. The Vineyard let out Husbandmen. 2. He sent his Servant. 3. The Servant is beaten. New Series by T. Corson. 4. The next Servant is stoned. 5. The next they killed. 6. He sent his well-beloved Son. 7. They lie in wait for him. 8. They kill him. 9. The Husbandmen are themselves slain. THE WICKED HUSBANDMEN. (Mark 12th chap.) to LIFE OF MOSES. From Original Drawings with Reading. ( 210 ) *1. Moses in the bulrushes. 2. Afflicted Israel. 3. Moses slays the Egyptian. *4. Moses and the burning bush. 5. Moses and Aaron uefore Pharaoh. pent. 6. The rod becomes a ser- 7. Death of the first born. 8. Destruction of Pharaoh’s host. *9. The song iif Miriam. *10. Moses descending the Mount. *11. Worshipping the golden cal*. 12. Destruction of the golden calf. 13. Freewill offerings. 14. Consecration of Aaron. 15. Death of Nadab and Abi- lin. *Briggs’s Best Colored Views. 16. March of the Israelites and priests. 17. Return of the spies. *18. Smiting the rock. 19. Death of Aaron. *2). Tlie brazen serpent. *21. Balaam, the ass and the angel. 22. Balaam’s prophecy. 23. The law delivered to the priests. 24. Death of Moses. ILLUSTRATED HYMNS. ( 211 ) WHEN I SURVEY THE WONDROUS CROSS. Reading on the Slides. 1. The three crosses near Jerusalem. 2. Paul writing to the Church at Antioch. 3. The crucifixion of Christ. 4. The offering of the soul. ( 212 ) 1. The chained man. 2. The Prodigal’s return. RESCUE THE PERISHING. Reading on the Slides. 3. Bunyan as a roystering youth. 4. Bunyan and the godlv women. 5. The Crucifixion. COMIC SCENES. BROWN AND JONES FENCE. Reading on the Slides. Brown and Jones are neighbors. Each has. unknown to the other, determined to improve the side of his garden fence. It is a high one. and whilst Jones Is tarring his side he finds white- wash coming through, and Brown is equally annoyed to find tar spreading over his whitewash. Each suspects his neighbor of trickery, and determines to go over and settle matters. They neet at the top of the fence and each is drenched by the contents of his neighbor’s pail. 8 Slides. (• 214 ) BURDOCK’S GOAT. (With Reading.) Every picture sparkles with mirth, and the reading is a side-splitter. The strav goat eats the clothes which are hangiugout to dry. and butts the servant girl unmercifully. Her mistress cssavs lo tame his spirits, but is fain to get inside— a subject for arnica and plaster. When Bur- dock' gets home at night, he is very angry and disgusted with their childish cowardice, and that makes us enjoy ids discomfiture all the more. The militia are at last sent for, but the last slide finds him alive and kicking. 12 Slides, fifi THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS ( 216 ) RADIOGRAPHS BY X-RAYS. 1. Hand (Back) shots in the 9. Green Lizard. 18. flesh. 10. Snake. 2. Hand (Palm) shots in the 11. Salamander. 19. flesh. 12. Common House Sparrow. 20. 3. Frog. 13. Hand— Ring on little fin- 4. Wing of Fowl. ger. 21. 5. Head of Fowl. 14. Flat-fish. 6. Foot of Fowl. 15. Rat. 22. 7. Mouse. 16. Lamb’s Foot. 23. 8. Coins in Purse. Pipe in 17. Guinea Pig. 24. case. Girl's Hand— Needle In thumb. Elbow Joint. Hand — Bit of Glass in Palm. Gecko Lizard — Tail broken. New One growing. Toad. Chicken, three weeks old. Tortoise, showing inner skeleton. (21?) COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO, No. 1. A set of 60 Views with Lecture, Columbian Ex- position. Chicago. No. 2. Miscellaneous, 200 Views without Lecture, Co- lumbian Exposition, Chicago. No. 3. The following Mis- cellaneous Views of Scenes nearly all over the world, which, being subject to con- stant change, we do not list separately : Alaska. 16. Animals, 13. Astronomy, 9. Athens, 11. Belgium, 10. Boston, 43. California. 18. Canada, 37. Chicago, 25. China, 13. Civil War, 72. Colorado, 19. Constantinople, 22. Colored Comics, 12. and Miscellaneous Stock. Egypt, 37. England, 57. Florence, 12. France, 18. Genoa, 16. Germany, 60. Gettysburg, 11. Holland, 8. Holy Land, 62. Hymns, 60. India, 30. Ireland, 109. Japan, 26. Lights and Shadows, 24. London, 60. Maps, 23. Mottoes, 7. Naples, 7. New Mexico, 29. New Testament, 46. New York. 50. Niagara, 7. Old Testament, 44. Paris, 169. Philadelphia, 17. Pisa, 6. Pompeii, 14. Portraits, 100. I’s&lms, 25. Barn's Horns, 27. Revolution (American), 13. Home, 68. Russia, 48. San Francisco, 38. Scotland. 70. "Sentimental,” 40. Southern States, 25. Spain, 73. Stations of Cross, 12. Statuary, 45. Steamers, Cars, etc., 25. Switzerland, 39. F. S. History, 25. Utah, 10. Vatican, 11. Venice, 48. Washington. I). C., 28. White Mountains, 11. Yellowstone, 25. Yosemite, 19. BRIGGS’S BEST COLORED VIEWS. Wood Mounted, 3'4 by 7 inches. ( 218 ) 1. Aorta. Arch and Branches. 2. Arteries. Base of Brain. 3. Artery, External Carotid. 4. Artery, Inferior Mesen- teric. 5. Brain and Spinal Cord. 6. Brain. Vertical Section. 7. Circulation of the Blood. 8. Circulation, Diagram of. 9. Coellac Axis. 10. Digestive Organs. 11. Heart and Lungs. 12. Lymphatics (deep) of Ab- ' domen, etc. HUMAN ANATOMY. 13. Lymphatics (Superficial) of Neck, etc. 14. Muscles, Back View. 15. Muscles, Front View. 16. Muscles, Head and Face. 17. Salivary Glands. 18. Skin and its Structure. 19. Solitary Gland of Large Intestines. 20. Spinal Column. 21. Stomach, Liver and Pan- creas. 22. Superior Mesenteric Ar- tery, etc. 23. Sympathetic Nerve. 24. Sympathetic Nerve, Lum- bar and Sacral part. 25. Thoracic and Right Lym- phatic Duct. 26. Trachea and Broneldi. 27. Uterns and its Appen- dages. 28. Vein (Portal) and Branches. 29. Vertical Section of Testes. ( 219 ) BEN HUR, A TALE OF THE CHRIST. Briggs’s Best Colored Views, 72, with Reading. 1. Statue of Christ, Thor- waldsen. 2. Balthasar waiting in the Desert for the Wise Men. 3. The Meeting of the three Wise Men. 4. The Courier of the Desert. 5. The Joppa Gate Market. 6. The Joppa Gate. 7. Mary, the Mother of Christ. 8. The Way to Bethlehem. 9. The Cave of the Khan at Bethlehem. 10. The Field of the Shep- herds. 11. “While Shepherds watched their Flocks.” 12. Angel Appearing *0 the Shepherds. 13. In the Cave. 14. Wise Men Arriving at Jerusalem. 15. Herod. 16. The Wise Men consulting with Herod. 17. Adoration of the Wise Men. 18. Ben Hur and Messala. 19. A Judean Home — exterior. 20. A Judean Home— The Court. 21. Ben Hur and his Mother on the Terrace. 22. Ben Httr's Mother. 23. Tirzah. 24. The Tile Falling from the Roof. 25. The Son of Mary Gives Ben Hur to Drink. 26. Arrius Going to Sea. 27. Ben Hur before Arrius in the Galley. 28. The Sea-Fight. 29. Ben Hur Saves Arrius's Life. 30. Celebrating the Victory of Arrius. 31. The Warehouse of Simon- ides. 32. Ben Ilur's first Interview with Simonides. 33. The Grove of Daphne. 34. Procession in the Grove. 67 THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. BEN HUR, a 35. Ben Hur Checking Mes- sala’s Horses. 36. The Stadium. 37. Orchard of Palms. 38. Sheik Ilderim. 39. The Arabs. 40. Ben Hur Trains the Sheik's Arabs. 41. Iras and Ben Hur in the Boat. 42. Itoman Gambling Orgie. 43. Morning at the Games. 44. Circus at Antioch. 45. Chariot Race. 46. Messala in the Lead. 47. Chariot Race — Messala Overthrown. ( 220 ) ( 221 ) 1. Angel of Peace. 1. Sleep- ing City. 2. Angel. 2. Announcement to Shep- herds. 1. Angel. 2. Heavenly Choir. 3. Babe in Manger. 3. Bay of Naples and Vesu- vius. 1. Day. 2. Night, Vesuvius in Eruption. 4. Birth of Christ. 1. Shep- herds in Field. 2. Angels. 3. Star in the Ea st. 5. Birth of Venus. 1. Sylvan Waters. 2. Venus and Cupids. 6. Chariot Race. 1. The Start. 2. The Finish. 7. 1. Chorister Boys. 2. Foundling Girls. 8. Declaration of Love. 1. Five Minutes before. 2. Five Years after. . TALE OF THE CHRIST 48. Chariot Race — Ben Hur Wins. 49. Messala Carried from the Circus. 50. Wrestling Combat in the Palace Idernee. 51. Tower of Antonia. 52. Tower of Antonia — Dun- geon in Tower. 53. Tower of Antonia — Mother and Tirzah in Dungeon. 54. Ben Hur looking at Jeru- salem. 55. Mother and Tirzah Dis- cover Ben Hur. 56. Lepers’ Dwelling Places. 57. Amrah Taking Food to her Mistress. FLIGHT OF THE SOUL. 6 Views, Unlisted. DISSOLVING PAIRS. ( See Set 9.) 9. Emancipation Proclama- tion. 1. Before. 2. After. 10. Expectation. 1. Fondly Gazing. 2. Gone. 11. Flight of Aurora. 1. Ro- seate Clouds. 2. Au- rora and Train. 12. “Good Morning.” 1. Still Asleep. 2. Salutation. 13. Hovering Angels. 1. Sleep- ing t'hild. 2. Cherubs Watching. 14. 1. Joy. 2. Sorrow. 15. Little Foxes. 1. Large. Hollow Tree. 2. Foxes. 16. Marriage. 1. Raal Oncon- vaniance without. 2. Its Raal Convaniance. 17. Milan Cathedral. 1. Day. 2. Night. 18. Mother's Grave. 1. Chil- dren with Flowers. 2. Mother. . — Continued. 58. Group of Lepers. 59. At Bethabara. 60. “Behold the Lamb of God.” 61. The Coming of the King. 62. Ben Hur and his Mother. 63. Gethsemane, the Betrayal. 64. Gethsemane. Christ Taken Prisoner. 65. The Going to Calvary. 66. Nailing Christ to the Cross. 67. Christ on the Cross. 68. "It is finished.” 69. Ben Hur’s Home. 70. Ben Hur and Esther. 71. The Catacombs. 72. Ecce Homo. 19. Mother's Joy. 1. Mother and Child. 2. Widow's Comfort. 20. Soul's Advent to Earth. 1. Landscape. 2. Spirit of a Child. 21. St. Peter’s and St. Angelo. 1. Day. 2. Night. 22. 1. To the Rescue. 2. Saved. 23. Tramp, Tramp. 1. Prison- ers. 2. Released. 24. Vision of Faust. 1. Demon. 2. Wife. 25. 1. War. 2. Peace. 26. Washington, Shade of 1. Tomb. 2. Spirit. 27. Washington. Dream of. 1. Dreaming. 2. The Dream. 28. Wood Nymph’s Bath. 1. Sylvan Waters. 2. The Nymph. / 9P9\ 1. Field Hospital Headquar- ters. 2. Artillery Coming into Ac- tion. ( 223 ) 1. “The night is dark, and I am far from home.” GETTYSBURG. 3. Battle Near Round Top. 4. Gen. Pickett’s Charge. 5. Pickett's Hand to Hand Fight. LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT. 2. “I loved to choose and see my path.” 3. “O’er moor and fen, o’er crag and torrent.” 6. Howard's Position, Ceme- tery Hill. 4. “And with the morn those angel faces smile.” ( 224 ) 1. Artist in Studio. 2. Washington. MAGIC PICTURES IN ARTIST’S STUDIO. I 3. Lincoln. | 4. Grant. 1. “Jesus, keep me near the cross.” 2. “Near the cross a trem- bling soul.” NEAR THE CROSS. 3. “There the bright and Morning Star.” 4. “Bring its scenes before mo * ’ 5. “Till I reach the Golden Strand." PARABLE OF THE SOWER. ( 228 ) 1. "A sower went forth to sow.” 2. “Some fell by the way- side.” 3. “Some fell on stony places.” 4. “Some fell among thorns.” G8 5. “Other fell in good ground.” 6. “And brought forth fruit, etc.” THE BOSWORTH OPTICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. ( 230 ) 1. The New-Bought Prop- erty. ( 231 ) 1. Are de Triomphe. 2. Arc de Triomphe. Place Concorde and Champ Elysee. 3. Bridges of the Seine, near view. 4. Bridges of the Seine, Panorama. 5. Bois de Boulogne— Cas- cade. 6. Place de la Concorde— Column of July. 7. Column Vendome — Moon- light. 8. A Parisian “Diligence." THE WEDDING FEAST. 2. The Poor and Maimed en- I tering. I PARIS. 9. Fontainebleau Park, 40,- 000 Acres. 10. Fountain de Medici. 11. Fontainebleau Castle. 12. Fountain and Obelisk, Place de la Concorde. 13. Fountains. Obelisk, Place — Moonlight. 14. Grand Opera House. 15. Hotel de Ville— Moonlight. 16. The Invalides (Vet. Solas. Home). 17. The Luxembourg. 18. The Madeleine. 19. Notre Dame by Moonlight. 3. Without a Wedding Gar- ment. 20. Notre Dame by Moonlight, near view. 21. Paris— Panorama. 22. Paris— Panorama from Isle de Cite, Tulleries and Louvre. 23. Pantheon, by Moonlight. 24. Place de la Concorde, general view. 25. Place Concorde, Pano- rama. 26. Versailles Palace. 27. Trinity Church. Paris- Moonlight. ( 232 ) STAR-SPANGLED BANNER. (With Poem.) 1. “Oh. say can you see by the dawn's early light.” 2. "And the rockets' red glare, the bombs burst- ing in air.” 3. “On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep.” 4. “And where Is that band who so vauntingly swore.” 5. “Oh. thus be it ever when freemen shall stand.” 6. "And this be our motto ‘In God is our trust.’ ” THROW OUT THE LIFE-LINE. ( 233 ) 1. “Throw out the Life-Line across the dark wave. There is a brother whom some one should save.” 2. Chorus— "Throw out the Life-Line! Some one is d r i f t I n g away,” etc. 5 Views, Plain. 3. "See! he is sinking! oh, hasten to-day. And out with the life- boat! away, then, away!” 4. “Winds of temptation and billows of woe Will soon hurl them out where the dark waters flow.” 5. “Haste, then, my brother, no time for delay, But throw out the Life- Line and save them to- day.” A VISIT FROM SANTA CLAUS. (With Poem.) 1. "The children were nestled all snug in their beds.” 2. “A miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer.” 3. "And he looked like a pedler just opening his pack.” 4. “Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.” ( 236 ) INCIDENTS IN UNITED STATES HISTORY. 12 Views, Unlisted, No Lecture. ( 237 ) COLORED “ECONOMICS.” 35 Views, Unlisted. Glass, 3>i x 4 inches. ( 238 ) MISCELLANEOUS. 135 Views, Unlisted. Glass, 3>4 x 7 inches. ( 239 ) SLIP SLIDES, COMIC. Unlisted. 69 Terms, Rental 'Perms, 2d page of cover 2d page of cover PLAIN A No. OF NO. OF Page Set. Title. Slides. Cat. 22 Abbeys and Castles England of 50 22 145 Agra, India 12 49 151 Alaska 60 53 127 Alaska 12 48 134 Albert Memorial 12 48 152 A Leap for Life 6 53 19 American Civil War . . 61 21 153 Angel's Storv 7 53 109 An Old Story 26 46 164 Around the World Eightv Minutes in 60 53 140 Athens 12 49 155 A Tour Through North Wales 50 54 11 A Trip Around the World, 60 18 156 Auld Lang Syne 5 54 B 167 Babes in the Woods 8 54 46 Bay of Naples 50 31 97 Beautiful Snow 5 44 41 Belgium 50 30 138 Belgium 12 49 72 Ben Hur 60 42 158 Bible, How We Got Our. Part 1 39 54 VIEWS. NO. OF No. OF Page Set. Title. Slides. Cat. 82 Christiana and Her Chil- dren 12 43 81 Christmas Hymn, A Christmas, The Story of 6 43 166 the First 20 56 167 Cinderella 5 56 12 Columbus, Life and Times of 50 18 139 Constantinople 12 49 168 Cricket on the Hearth 24 56 169 Cuban War and Warships, 100 57 107 Curfew Must Not Ring To- night 10 45 242 Cornin’ thro’ the Rye 4 52 D 170 Daniel, The Story of Darjeeling 18 57 150 12 50 171 David, Life of 31 57 146 Delhi 12 60 203 Denmark (See Sweden and Deumark) 50 64 172 Devonshire, England 50 58 83 Diana or Christ 4 43 104 Dora 11 45 173 Drunkard’s Death 10 58 E 174 Early Churches, The Re- 159 Bible, How We Got Our. gion of 60 58 Part 2 41 54, 55 175 Edinburgh, A Visit to 160 Bible, How We Got Our. “Old Reekie” 46 59 Part 3 40 55 61 F.irvilt. 60 37 4 Bible, Maimers and Cus- 51 English Lake District . . . 50 33 toms 30 9 23 English Old Cathedrals. . . 50 23 100 Billy's Rose 9 44 176 Esther, The Story of .... 16 69 123 Boston 12 48 161 Bottle, The 8 55 c 162 Brook, The 12 55 r 213 Brown and Jones' Fence . 8 66 94 Father, Dear Father, Come 6 44 214 Burdock's Goat 12 66 47 Florence 36 32 163 Burns, A Night with 36 55 143 Florence 12 49 95 Buy Your Own Cherries . . 10 44 177 Fool, The Rich 4 69 240 Boer War 67 41 27 French Revolution 50 24 C 111 Friendless Bob 18 46 164 Calcutta and Bombay 12 56 r\ 16 California 50 20 U 17 California, Yosemite Val- 178 Gabriel Grub 20 59 ley and Big Trees 50 20 142 Genoa (Milan, Genoa and 137 Cashmere (India) 12 49 Pisa) 12 49 165 Ceylon (India) 60 56 130 Georgia, Life in 12 48 54 China and the Chinese • • • 60 35 35 Germany 50 27 69 Christ, Scenes in the Life 147 Germany 12 50 of 28 40 132 Gettysburg 12 48 INDEX — Continued. NO. OP U NO. OF Page Set. Title. ’ * : Slides. Cat. 179 Hawaii, the Paradise of the Pacific 60 69 13 History of the United States 61 19 38 Holland 50 29 136 Holland 12 49 68 Holv Child 30 40 62 Holy Land (Set) 60 38 7 Holy Land (General Views) about 600 12-15 119 Home, Sweet Home 4 47 180 Hudson River 12 60 8 Hymns 16 241 Holy City 9 60 I 181 Independence Bell 6 60 20 India 60 21 India (See Agra, Cashmere, Delhi and Darjeeling) . . 12 49, 50 182 In Love 9 60 28 Ireland. Part 1 60 25 29 Ireland. Part 2 50 25 53 Italian Lakes 50 34 49 Italy, Picturesque 50 32 247 “In His Steps” 50 62 J 117 Jackdaw of Rheims 12 47 105 Jane Conquest 17 45 183 Japan 34 60 149 Japan, Manners and Cus- toms 12 50 148 Japan, Views in 12 50 K, L 1S4 Klondike, a trip to the • • • 87 l 30, 61 58 Lady Jane Grey, Life of . 24 36 116 Lifeboat, The 5 47 63 Lights and Shadows of a Great City (N. Y.) 61 38 113 Little Jim, the Collier Boy, 6 46 21 London, A Day in 60 .22 15 London, The Tower of . . . 30 19 121 Lord's Praver, The 7 47 185 Luther 6 61 M 186 Magic Wand 9 61 59 Marley’s Ghost (A Christ- mas Carol) 25 36 90 Marching Through Georgia 6 43 57 Mary (Stuart) Queen of Scots 24 36 '.87 Maud Muller 6 61 101 May Queen 10 45 43 Mediterranean, Cities and Scenes About the 50 30 71 Mexico 50 41 142 Milan (Genoa and Pisa) . . 12 49 210 Moses, Life of 24 66 N 141 Naples and Pompeii 12 49 55 Napoleon I, Life of 60 35 110 Nell’s Dark Days 14 46 66 New Testament. Series A, 48 39 67 New Testament. Series B, 48 39 No. of No. of Page Set. Title. Slides. Cat. 188 New Testament. Series C, 78 62 126 Niagara Falls 12 48 34 Norway 50 27 33 Norway, Rambles in 50 27 32 Norway, Western 50 26 189 O Ober Ammergau Repre- sentations of Christ’s Passion 34 52 56 Old Curiosity Shop 34 36 65 Old Testament Incidents . 24 39 190 Old Testament Scenes — 24 62 2 Old Testament Views. Series B 154 8, 9 191 “ One Good Turn Deserves Another” 10 62 243 Old Kentucky Home 6 50 25 P Paris 50 23 192 Paris 12 62 193 Persimmons, How He Took Cah of der Baby • . 4 62 194 Philadelphia Pilgrim’s Progress. Part I 12 63 70 50 40 6 Pilgrim's Progress. Part II 50 11 142 Pisa (Milan, Genoa and) . . 12 49 46 Pompeii, Past and Present 50 31 141 Pompeii and Naples (See Naples) 12 49 Portraits, in large variety. Unlisted 78 Prodigal Son, The Paul Revere’s Ride 9 42 244 8 50 216 R Radiographs, by X Rays. Raven, The ( Poe) 24 67 195 12 63 196 Red Riding Hood 6 63 212 “ Rescue the Perishing ” . . 5 66 30 Rhine, Cologne to Con- stance 60 28 197 Rhine and Heidelberg . . . 12 63 198 Rip Van Winkle 12 63 37 Riviera 50 28 199 Road to Heaven 8 63 102 Robinson Crusoe 12 45 48 Rome 60 32 144 Rome 12 49 60 Rome, Sights in 50 33 112 Ruined Cottage, The 10 46 135 Russia 12 49 200 Ruth, The Story of 6 63 31 S Scotland, Highlands of. .. 52 26 30 Scotland, Lowlands of . .. 50 26 114 Scrub, the Workhouse Boy 11 47 122 Seven Churches of Asia . . 7 47 201 Shakspeare’s Country, An Hour in 36 63 26 Sherwood Forest and the Dukeries 47 24 42 Spain 50 30 60 Stanley in Africa 42 37 131 St. Augustine, Fla 12 48 202 St. Paul in Rome 60 • 64 79 St. Paul, Life of 6 42 64 St. Paul Series 37 33 240 Story of Jesus. Bida .... 100 51 96 Swanee Ribber 8 44 INDEX -- Continued. No. of : S'O. OF Page Set. Title. Slides. Cat. 203 Sweden and Denmark 50 64 39 Switzerland. No. I 50 29 40 Switzerland. No. II 50 29 T 80 Tabernacle in the Wilder- ness 10 43 120 Ten Commandments 10 47 204 Ten Nights in a Barroom- 10 65 205 Ten Virgins, The 7 65 118 Three Little Kittens and Lost Mittens 9 47 206 Ticket of Leave 11 65 245 Tenting on the Old Camp Ground 5 50 C m < 207 Utah 12 65 133 Venice 12 48 208 Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania 54 65 106 Village Blacksmith 7 45 129 Virginia 12 4S W * 155 Wales, A Tour Through North 50 18 14 Washington, D. C 50 19 NO. OF No. OF Page Set. Title. Slides. Cat. 128 Watkins Glen 12 48 52 Weslev, Life and Times of Rev. John 60 34 18 Westminster Abbey 35 20 211 “ When I Survey the Won- drous Cross ” 4 66 93 Where is My Wandering Boy To-Night 6 44 125 White Mountains 12 48 209 Wicked Husbandmen, The 9 66 24 Windsor Castle 30 23 115 Women of Mumbleshead . 8 47 217 World’s Columbian Expo- sitiou, Chicago, 111. Lecture 60 Sot listed 217 World’s Columbian Expo- sition, Chicago, 111. / 67 No Lecture 200 l Sot listed 108 Wreck of the Hesperus. .. 10 45 Y 124 Yellowstone National Park 12 48 Z 98 Zeke's Courtship 6 44 BRIGGS’ BEST COLORED VIEWS, 3 1-4x7 INCHES. NO. OF NO. OF Page NO OF NO OF Paqe Set. Title. Slides. Cat. Set. Title. Slides. Cat. 74 “ Abide With Me ” (Hymn 103 New Tale of a Tub 6 45 Illustrated) 18 42 3,5 New Testament Illustra- 86 “America” (Hymn Illus.) 3 43 tions and Incidents. 218 Anatomy (Human) 29 67 (Also Sets 66, 67, 68, 69) 125 9 10, 39 219 Ben Ilur (probably the 77 “ No Cross No Crown ” . . 4 42 tin fist, extant.) 72 67 4 Unlisted 1,5 Bible History (Old Testa- 99 Ode to the American Flag. meat) 105 7, 39 (Drake) 5 44 Christmas Views 4 Tnlisted 1,2, 65 Old Testament Illustra- ( 7, 8, 167 Cinderella 6 56 tions 105 l 9, 39 92 Country Boy's Temptation 228 Parable of the Sower 6 68 and Fall 4 44 78 Parable of the Prodigal 221 Dissolving Pairs (See Sou, “Carousal,” Set 9) 56 68 “Swineherd,” “Return” 3 42 87 Drunkard's Progress 12 43 230 Parable Wedding Feast • • 3 69 88 Drunkard’s Reform 6 43 231 Paris. No Lecture 27 69 89 Drunkard’s Stomach 73 “ Rock of Ages” 11 42 (showing the effects of 232 “ Star-Spangled Banner”. 6 69 alcohol) 8 43 235 St. Nicholas' Visit 4 69 220 Flight of a Soul 6 Unlisted 79 St. Paul, Scenes from the 75 “From Greenland's Icy Life of 6 42 Mountains” 12 42 80 The Tabernacle in the 91 Gambler's Career 6 44 Wilderness 10 43 222 Gettysburg 7 68 233 “ Throw Out the Life- 10 India (a magnificent set. Line” 5 69 No Lecture) 75 17 236 United States History, In- 84 Jerusalem, Cyclorama of cidents iu 12 Inlisted the time of the cruci- 85 Voyage of Life. (Cole.) fixion 8 43 “ Childhood, “ Youth,” Jerusalem in Her Glory “Manhood,” “Old and in Her Fall 2 I'nligted Age” 4 43 223 “Lead, Kindly Light” .. 4 68 93 “ Where is Mv Wander- Knights Templar 2 Unlisted ing Boy To-Night 6 44 5 Madonnas 11 10 238 Miscellaneous (unlisted 224 Magic Pictures in Artist’s above) 135 Studio 4 68 237 “Economics.” (These are Mottoes and Curtains .... 6 Unlisted not wood mounted) 35 l oliited 226 “Near the Cross ” 6 68 239 Colored “Slip-Slides” (a 76 “Nearer, My God, to Thee” 6 42 varied assortment) .... UllilUi 4 \ t l •i L ✓ •• r . Ml; •; . pi tf ' ,'i ... - pi" v.rrmpr