. tions. 60 Three Graces. 61 Pilgrims of the Rhine. 62 The Light of Other Days. 63 The Happy Farmer. 64 The Serenade. 65 A Penny-a-liner. 66 The Old Sexton. 67 A Five-cent Shave. 68 Wearing of the Black. 69 French Dancing Master,No. 1. 70 French Dancing Master,No. 2. 71 Belles of the Ball. 72 Scotch or Irish (Whiskey). 73 A Waiter at Saratoga-Soup,Sir? 74 A Waiter at Saratoga—Game, Sir? 75 A Waiter at Saratoga-Roast, Sir? 76 A Challenge Dance. 77 All Broke up. 78 Too much Physic. 79 Checkmate. 80Spri g Chickens Year, 1801. 81 The Gos


. tions. 60 Three Graces. 61 Pilgrims of the Rhine. 62 The Light of Other Days. 63 The Happy Farmer. 64 The Serenade. 65 A Penny-a-liner. 66 The Old Sexton. 67 A Five-cent Shave. 68 Wearing of the Black. 69 French Dancing Master,No. 1. 70 French Dancing Master,No. 2. 71 Belles of the Ball. 72 Scotch or Irish (Whiskey). 73 A Waiter at Saratoga-Soup,Sir? 74 A Waiter at Saratoga—Game, Sir? 75 A Waiter at Saratoga-Roast, Sir? 76 A Challenge Dance. 77 All Broke up. 78 Too much Physic. 79 Checkmate. 80Spri g Chickens Year, 1801. 81 The Gossips. 82 Fagin the Jew. 83 A Musical Cofifee Grinder. 84 Lord Mayor of London. 85 Major De Boots. 86 Dick Deadeye. 87 The Cobblers Sweat-stone. 88 Japhat in search of aFather. 89 A Swei Glass of Bier. 90 Our Friend from the West. 91 A Travelling Parson. 92 A Royal Good Time. 93 Off for the las Train. 94 Look out for the Locomo-tive. 95 He did Trot In 2:20. 96 Our Professor. 97 The Fiend 98 Our Crack Penman. Geo. H. Piekce, PniLADELPniA, Pa. $ Each Outfit consists of the CABIKET 9IAGIC LANTERN No. 670 (.for fulldescription of which see Catalogue, page 38), SCRKEN, COMBINATION CAR-RIER, and a carefully selected assortment of INTERESTING VIEWS. These FIFTY DOLLAR OUTFITS are designed to accommodate thosedesiring to make an economical investment, and have proved very satisfactory ;being especially adapted for exhibitions in School-houses, Parlors, etc. A LIST OF 12 OUTFITS is annexed, by which it will be observed thatthe assortment of views in each outfit is different, thus meeting the requirements ofall parrties; and a Printed Description accompanies those Views ineach Outfit which especially require it. In case a customer should prefer a Magic Lantern of finer quality than theCABINET, the substitution can be made by adding the difference between theprice of the Cabinet Magic Lantern ($) and that of the higher-priced MagicLantern. Thus, The VIEWS, SCREEN and


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