. is placed about 2 feet distant, with a good illumination, and when seenthrough the Lens will appear highly magnified, and with its details clearlydefined. When more than one is needed, the Cosmorama Lenses are generallymounted in a wooden partition. 2 or 3 feet apart, and at sutflcient height fromthe floor to enable a person standing to look through them with large variety of colored prints can be furnished at following prices :— 131^ by 173^ inches—Miscellaneous Subjects $ each. ^ 33 Fine Finish, Hunting Scenes, etc
. is placed about 2 feet distant, with a good illumination, and when seenthrough the Lens will appear highly magnified, and with its details clearlydefined. When more than one is needed, the Cosmorama Lenses are generallymounted in a wooden partition. 2 or 3 feet apart, and at sutflcient height fromthe floor to enable a person standing to look through them with large variety of colored prints can be furnished at following prices :— 131^ by 173^ inches—Miscellaneous Subjects $ each. ^ 33 Fine Finish, Hunting Scenes, etc 28 40 Panoramas of Principal Cities U. S. *^ A complete price list of (Josmorama Pictures forwarded on receipt of postage. 124 Geo. H. Pierce, Philadelphia, Pa. The Musical Casket. A New OTuslcal Invention, Easily Operated, Ready for Use at any Mo«ment, and aflTording tlie Clieapest manner of supplying Music,to give variety to Magic Lantern Entertainments InSmall Halls. EXCELLENT IJ^ TO^E. PEBFECT IN EXECUTION. A CHILD CAN PERFORM ON IT. ONLY. $ Including either of tlie Rolls of Music named below. Dimensions—12)^ inches Long, inches Wide, 10 inches High. Weight, 10 Pounds. The Casket is a reed musical instrument constructed somewhat on the principle of a CabinetOrgan, and adapted lO be automatically operated by simple sheets or rolls of paper (about 8 incheswide) having perforations corresponding to the musical notes. The sheet is placed upon the keys,and passes between the rollers; by turning the crank at the side, the bellows concealed in the bodyof the instrument are set in motion, and by the same movement of the crank the perforated sheetis drawn over the keys, and the musicai notes are produced with entire accuracy and good volumeof sound. There is no limit to the variety or style of music, as will be seen from the accompanyinglist of tunes, that can be furnished. The Casket, with its Automatic Music Sheets, represents both Organ and Organist—Music
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