Novelties, &c., &c, sent by mail on receipt of prices annexed. 



NOVELTIES, &c, &c. 



Boys' Photographic Cabinet, The.— Endless amusement for Spring, 

 Summer, Autumn and Winter. With this Cabinet every boy is enabled 

 to make a photographic copy, without extra expense, of his own or his 

 friends' Cartes-de-Visite, every description of Pictures, Engravings 

 Stereoscopic Slides, Designs, Ferns, Leaves, Flowers, etc., and affords 

 endless, harmless and instructive amusement to every purchaser. This 

 Cabinet contains Printing Frame, Negatives, Gold, Silver, Toning and 

 Fixing Baths, Albumen Paper, Filters, Stirring Rod, etc., etc. Also 

 full instructions. Price, $2.00. 



Chemical Magic.— Fifty Instructive and Amusing Chemical Exper- 

 iments. A handsome case containing sixteen boxes, and vials filled with 

 chemicals and properly labeled, a Test Class, Test Tube, Glass Rod, and 

 all other necessary apparatus; also, full and explicit instructions for 

 performing each and all the fifty experiments. 



To persons who are interested in or wish to become familiar with the 

 wonderful science of chemistry, this "Case of Chemical Magic" will be 

 exceedingly valuable. Teachers and Students especially will appreciate 

 its usefulness. More real practical knowledge of chemistry can be ob- 

 tained in a few hours with these experiments, than by devoting your 

 whole time for months to the study of the various books on the subject. 

 The list of experiments embraces many Magical Tricks, which, if per- 

 formed in "public or at an evening party, will produce a great sensation, 

 and cause the spectators to look upon the performer with wonder and 

 astonishment. Price, $1.00. 



Chinese Parlor Sights.— These curious papers, after being slightly 

 " crumpled " in the fingers, upon being ignited anel thrown into the 

 air, produce a beautiful shower of sparks, entirely free from smoke, and 

 perfectly harmless. Ten in a pack. Price, Per Pack, 25 Cents. 



Divining Cards, The.— With which may be performed the apparently 

 miraculous feat of naming an unknown photograph (that any one may 

 secretly select), and causing its appearance in any part of the paek. 

 The Cards include the following copyright photographs of celebrities: 



Cyrus W. Field, Oliver "Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain, 



John G. Whittler, Edwin ForreSt, Clara Louisa Kellogg, 



John Brougham, Artemus Ward, J. B. Gough, 



George Peabody, Edwin Adams, Parepa Rosa, 



Beignoli, Bayard Taylor. Prof. Morse, 



W'alt. Whitman, Josh Billings, Edwin Booth, 



Adelina Patti, Joseph Jefferson, Chas. Dickens, 



P. T. Barnum, Charlotte Cushman, Mrs. Scott Seddons, 



Maggie Mitchell, E. L. Davenport, Lester Wallace, 



Mounted on tinted cards, with design in gold, by Owen Jones, with full 

 and complete instructions. Price, $1.00, 



Dial Cyphergraph, The.— For Secret Correspondence and Private 

 Telegrams. Messages are easily constructed, and wholly undeciphera- 

 ble to any save the correspondents, an indefinite variation of ciphers 

 being afforded. The most simple and effective Cyphergraph ever pub- 

 lished. Price, 30 Cents. 



