10 

 500 Scripture Illustrations, 



On 100 glass slides, are now sold for 30 cents per slide, or 

 $25 per hundred. See Introduction, p. xxvii. 



These 100 slides may be subdivided into four classes, viz: 

 25 Tabernacle, Customs, etc., with descriptive lecture ; 25 

 Biblical Antiquities; 25 Biblical Natural History, and 25 

 Holy Land Views. 



A portion of these illustrations require a slide for each, 

 but mostly a number of objects are grouped together, so 

 that a subject ordered from Class V may only be furnished 

 with several others on the same slide. They are intended 

 not so much for popular entertainment as for illustrating 

 Bible lessons. 



Plain Glass Slides, 



Photographed from nature, are still priced as in the Cata- 

 logue, 50 cents each for American, and 60 cents each for 

 European views. 



We have an unequaled assortment of good subjects, and 

 the best facilities for keeping such in full supply. 



It is our policy to stock up with clear, good slides, of de- 

 sirable subjects, in much larger proportion than with those 

 less used and of less merit ; so, while we are not obliged to 

 make "special offers of our selections" to clear off the dregs 

 of careless importations, we are able to offer choice well- 

 assorted lots (which we will particularize and define accord- 

 ing to circumstances at the time of application) at very low 

 rates. This arrangement will often save us the trouble of 

 hunting up and filling out inferior lists compiled from Ca- 

 talogues, and will prove less expensive and more satisfactory 

 to those who use the Sciopticon. 



We are the more anxious to secure direct trade, by low 

 prices, for good pictures, because much injustice has often 



