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4. THE BOTTLE. 



From the originals by G. Cruikshank. 



1 The bottle is brought out for the 



first time. The husband in- 

 duces his wife "just to take a 

 drop." 



2 lie is discharged from his em- 



ployment for drunkenness. 

 "Thsy pawn their clothes to 

 supply the bottle." 



3 An execution sweeps off the 



greater part of their furniture. 

 "They comfort themselves 

 with the bottle." 



4 Unable to obtain employment, 



they are driven by poverty 

 into the streets to beg, and by 

 this means still supply the 

 bottle. 



5 Cold, misery, and want destroy 



their youngest child. "They 

 console themselves with the 

 bottle." 



6 Fearful quarrels and brutal vio- 



lence are the natural conse- 

 quences of the frequent use of 

 the bottle. 



7 The husband, in a furious state 



of 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. 



5. THE BOTTLE (Come.) 



EIGHT SLIDES, PER SET, $12.00. 



; The Toast. 



2 Various Brands. 



3 Irish Whisky, Scotch Gin, and 



Five Points Hum. 



4 Stabbing. 



5 Shooting. 



6 Robbing. 



7 Hanging. 



8 The End. 



6. STOMACH OF THE DRUNK- 

 ARD IN ITS DIFFERENT 

 STAGES OF DISEASE. 



APPEARANCE OP THE STOKACH. 



1 Of a Temperance Man. 



2 Of the Moderate Drinker. 



3 Of the Drunkard. 



4 After a Debauch. 



5 Of a Hard Drinker. 



6 Of a Habitual Drunkard. 



7 Of a Drunkard on the verge of 



the grave. 



8 During Delirium Tremens, 



7. THE GAMBLER'S CAREER. 



1 The first seed of the 



planted in the young mind, 



2 The development of the passion 



with higher stakes. 



3 Finding himself always the loser, 



he resorts to false play. 



4 He is detected and roughly han- 



dled by his friends, 



5 Having finally lost his all, he 



leaves the gambling-house in 

 despair and madness. 



6 He ends his life in a mad- house, 



still occupied with his ruling 

 passion. 



8. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. 



ILLUSTRATED IS 12 PICTURES. 



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 to 



keep it holy. 



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 



against thy neighbor. 



10 Thou shalt not covet. 



11 Moses receiving the Tables of the 



law. 



12 Moses delivering the Tables of 



the law to the people. 



