Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1869 — A Perfect Kerosene Lantern. [ARTICLE]

A Perfect Kerosene Lantern.

are producing one for burning coal oil that 1« gbfrom Jb®tnltyi WMch, HfficrfoFH»*Mh«de kcrot-enc lantern* io jliH»gn»v*ble, nmeUsWc. wwlfcfiit;imdniotg<Tdm. ‘From its peculiar conMruciion it i« called the * Trtbular Lantern.” It 1h , not only iu ogi own coantry, Ont aMo abroSd: eHuectally in Great Britain, France and Germany, "file principle on which it operates is new and aingultc, and hot only revdnttonfzes the mantufactiire o( lanturvs, but promirea a radical change tn Tamps, Stoye* and furnace*. /rhe inventor aobandlwi the hot aft ''a* It riae* from th* fiwne that, wlthont cblmnay,,ma ebtnory,'dr kny complication wtutev#r,qt;d*t*cs a double cohimn of fresh ttlr to the burner, agd the effect is magical. All smell and smoko are preveiitad ;:tlw flame isjnade white and powerful, and double the light is obtained. Irani the M*e (quanta ty of off; the currents of pool air which are forced over the ol) enp, and up through the burner and glebe, render heating and explosion Impossible, and act in such a way that, if the lantern igdropped or overturned, the flame is at once, extlnguliiaed; so, too, ts by accident the lantern, if left nqar a flue, and becoming heated, beghfc to ortrbnrti, it win put down and extinguish Its own flamo.' Thi* power is possessed by no other lamp pg.lantern in existence, and rehders the Tubular bAntera much f afer than those even Which bPrn bird oil or candle t In construction the'Tnbnlar is very simple, artd It is thoroughly made at thu hp«t material. Costing, Wm: little, if any, more than any rother kerosene lanterns, it is, for safety, reliability in wind and motion, freedom from smoke and power of light, worth many times as much. It is rponmny to throw aside other lanterns and purchase this one. Mr it wiil save oil and globes enough to pay fqr luck in a single season, and last ton yeawi We are proud that this Is a Western Invention, and db no* wonder that# is being eo eagerly aumght f<*. No other laatoni has ever sold #oJVPldlKosifon'brtch unqualified satisfaction— Chicago tUbune.

Oub Young Folk*; foe .NcWrWfcK.— In Chapter xx7<jf’“Tbe Btqry of.# Bad 3M£ the hero proves himself to be the ” grahftfofi of his grandfather” by attempting to ran away; he .is however outgeneraled and captured by/‘Sallpr Ben.”. The story wiff be completed In the December number. The other contents of the November number are : -TBe First New England Thanksgiving, by J. H. A. Bone ; Sissy’s Ride inJhS Moon—fnU page illustration—by Annette Bishop; Little Barbara—with illustration— by Georgiana M. Craik; The Terrible Cape Bojador—with illustration—by James Parton; Chased by a Pirate—with illustration—by David A. Wasson; Mud Pies—full page illustration—by Georg# Cooper; Packet of the Wilhuiw JHeqry Letters—three illus-trations-iby Mrs. A. A. Diaz'; Taken #t His Word; How Ships are Built-«#vnn illustrations—ks J-T. Trowbridge; efo. Folds, Oseofrn A Cor,Toston, Mass. *3.00 per annum; an extra ropy gratis for every five subscriptions, The Ailwdic Monthly and Our Young fM* -*6-00 per year. . - The Atlantic Monthly fob November contains: The Small Sins of Congress, by James Parton; The Foe in the Household—l X.—by Caroline Cheesbro; From the Orient Direct, by Albert 8. Evans; Earthquakes of tl^ Western United Stafies, by N. 8. Shaier; Our JJhil., by Mrs- Olive A. Wadsworth; A Dredging Excursion in the Gul Stream—l L—by Mrs. E. C. Agassiz; In Memoriafa ; The Increase of Haman Life—H.—by Edward -far «ri*, M. D. ; A Pedestrian Tour, by W. D-Howells;, The Brick-Moon—H.—by Edward EuerattHal*; Mohammed, and His Place In Universal Hfooty, by James Freeman Clarke ; The Old Bankqrkdf Florence, by H. T. Tuckerman; Bonaparte, 4 U & 16, JTtifl-Hhihboldt, Sept. 14,1769, by Oliver Wendell Holmes; Hevtows and Literary Notices. -Pnb--lisfied by Fields, Osoood 4 Ob.,' 134' Tremont, street, Boston, Mass. $4.1)0 per year; two copies *7.00; five, $16.00; ten, $30.00; single numbers, 35 cents." ■ ■. * ' Vermont had five towns At the recent .election, where not a single Democratic vote was cast. . ;• *

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