AL.
Landing on Suez Canal (Instantaneous)
Post Office, Suez
PALESTINE.
Yaffa or Jaffa
JERUSALEM.
General View of Jerusalem
Wailing Place of the Jews
Street Scene
Garden of Gethsemane
Bethlehem
Dead Sea
Nazareth
Jacob's Well
SYRIA.
Beyrouth
Great Mosque, Damascus
Ba'albek
Mecca
INDIA.
Kalbadevie Road, Bombay
Benares
Tropical Scenery
Heathen Temple
Royal Observatory
CHINA.
Wong Tai Ken
SANDWICH ISLANDS.
Typical Scene
ALASKA.
Sitka
Totem Poles
CANADA.
Parliament Buildings
UNITED STATES.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Golden Gate
Market Street, San Francisco
YOSEMITE VALLEY.
General View
Glacier Point
Mirror Lake
Big Tree
SALT LAKE CITY.
Great Mormon Temple
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
Pulpit Terrace
Obsidian Cliff
Mammoth Paint Pots
Old Faithful Geyser
Yellowstone Lake and Hot Springs
Yellowstone Falls
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
COLORADO.
Animas Canyon
Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River
Mountain of the Holy Cross
Manitou and Pike's Peak
Summit of Pike's Peak
Gateway to the Garden of the Gods
Cathedral Spires
Life in Oklahoma
Indian Wigwam, Indian Territory
State Street, Chicago, Ill.
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Mass.
NEW YORK.
Park Row
Brooklyn Bridge
Elevated Railroad
Statue of Liberty
PHILADELPHIA.
Chestnut Street
Market Street
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.
Fort San Marco
Ponce de Leon
WASHINGTON, D. C.
The Capitol
White House
[Illustration: BLARNEY CASTLE, IRELAND.--Here are observed the
ruins of a famous old fortress, visited by thousands of tourists
every year, on account of a tradition which has been attached for
centuries to one of the stones used in building the castle. Its
walls are 120 feet high and 18 feet thick; but it is principally
noted for the "Blarney Stone," which is said to be endowed with the
property of communicating to those who kiss its polished surface,
the gift of gentle, insinuating speech. The triangular stone is 20
feet from the top, and contains this inscription: Cormack MacCarthy,
"Fortis me fieri fecit A. D. 1446."]
[Illustration: LAKES OF KILLARNEY, IRELAND.--These are three connected
lakes, near the centre of County Kerry. The largest contains thirty
islands, and covers an area of fi
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