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



Disappearing Pyramids, The.— An entirely new and wondrous decep- 

 tion. The transposition of the large and small pyramids affords much 

 wondrous amusement, and the trick may be performed by any one with- 

 out the possibility of discovery. Price, $1.25. 



Drawing-Room Lightning. — Formed by treating a foreign paper with 

 a secret chemical preparation. After slightly "crumpling" a piece in 

 the ringers, a light is applied and the paper thrown in the air. The 

 light is intensely brilliant, and appears and vanishes like a flash of 

 lightning, not leaving the slightest residue. Ten in a pack. 



Price, Per Pack, 25 Cents. 



Egyptian Zairgeth, The.— (A MYSTERY). Furnishes apophetic an- 

 swers to any wish expressed. A great novelty, causing immense laugh- 

 ter and amusement. The operator, by following the simple directions 

 enclosed therewith, will be enabled to perform one of the most aston- 

 ishing feats of modern times. Price, 30 Cents. 



Enchanted Frame, The. — By means of which, any album portrait may 

 be instantly produced from a blank surface, and its immediate disap- 

 pearance effected. An astonishing deception, defying detection. 



Price, 81.00. 



Enchanted Tea Chest, (The); or, The Hundred Wreaths of Perfume. 

 — Unique, Puzzling and Attractive. — A Perfume Casket and difficult 

 Puzzle combined. The Chest can be easily taken apart and put 

 togbther by any one who knoics how, but a person who had never seen 

 it together, might work on it for hours without success. In addition 

 to its being a very interesting puzzle, the Chest is used for burning the 

 accompanying ribbons of fumigating paper, which fill the air with 

 wreaths of delightful perfume. Price, 30 Cents. 



Invisible Photographs. — The wonder of the age. A new process in 

 photography, by which the sensitive albumen paper is so prepared that 

 upon application of the blotting paper which accompanies each package, 

 a beautiful and perfect photograph will instantly appear. Each pack 

 contains material for five photographs, with full and explicit directions. 



Price, Per "Pack, 25 Cents. 



Japanese Curiosos. — " They create the greatest astonishment and per- 

 plexity." These mysterious productions have excited the wonder and 

 interest of thousands. They have the appearance of being nothing but 

 splinters of wood, but when placed on water they open and take th< 

 forms of men, women, flowers, birds, rabbits, fishes, boats, houses, and 

 many objects unknown to us barbarians. The Curiosos are also known 

 uuder the titles of "No Name," and " Oriental Mysteries." 



Price, Per Pack, 25 Cents. 



