Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ORIENT SAFETY LAMPS. These Absolutely Non-Explosive Metal Lamps Have within the last few years become se universally known that a full description la unnecessary. I | J Why is this Lamp Safer than Other so-called |b I Safety Lamps? This question, bo often asked, ia easily answered. The Orlent Safety Lamp Is the only lamp which has —-J U MW* The FULLE R PATENT DOUBLE JOINT above the surface of the oil, which prevents the possibilityof being Injured by accident, or of leaking. This u a ]g o (he only lamp which uses Fuller’s Patent Safety Wick Chamber ' or t u,H ’ —* 11C OU, .V device yet discovered which prevents ' i tlie Are from getting into the body of the lamp, thus i rendering it 3k ABSOLUTELY NON-EXPLOSIVE These lamps are compact, simple and substantial, and adapted to all domestic uses, the FAKLOR, the DRAWING-KIN>M, the HALL, the BED CHAMBEB the KITCHEN. ’MMMSMMBHMMmuuiujiiiiiiiiiiiiiliuUllMlUfc They are also adapted to Stores, Hotels, Factories, E B™ is Shops, Churches, Halls, Ac., FITTING ALL THE JMSji GAS and KEROSENE CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, UffllMlhlijlPENDANTS, Ac., in use. They w are finished in the ' most elegant aud substantial manner. Our lampe ' JMMiliiwßT », with bronze figures, for parlor use, arc the most elab11^g orate and beautiful in design and finish ever manufaeI lured in this or any other country. They are as Clean and Easily Managed As a common glass lamp, and the light is Intensely Brilliant, Pure, and Steady. As further evidence of the popularity of the Orient Safety’ Lamps, we submit the following editorials from the many,'we have leceivcd: Fixmi Moore’s Rural New Yorker, Nov. 11,1871. “Since the Introduction of petroleum oils and fluids, many attempts have be<n me de to produce a lamp which will eficctu- ~ ~ uHy slop the terrible dt stftfctlon of lifownd property caused by theej-plodibi/und break ng ot (ilcM lamps. 4 “A lamp, to meet universal demand aud give satisfaction. mur<t be capable of burning, a Ith safety, allKindsrf oil. good nnd bad. it mvsLbe made of metal, without seam, joint or soltTer, bo that It cai never break or leak. It must be simple, but Hcientifieal'y constructed, and so nicely finished as to be sa well as and must pe sold at a price within ihe reach of ell. Such is the Orient Safety JjAMP, manufactured by Wallace & Sons.” From American Agriculturist, April 1,1873. “Kecently we have tried a new lamp, called the Orient, and several weeks’ trial has failed to show* any fault, in It. Tnc Jainp is a naat pattern, as shown in the engraving. The flame is pleasant, bright and steady, and the lamp is not a rapid consumer of oil. We do not see now any one can get a better return in light from the amount of oil consumed than from the Orient, manufactured by Wallace & Sons. ” _ From the New York Independent, April 10,1873. We have been exceedingly well pleased with the light given us by a pretty Orient Safety Lamp, manufactured by Wallace & Sons, New 1 ork. It has a metal bowl with partition inside, so constructed that if overturned or accidentally upset (though filled with kerosene), it will not explode, and the oil cannot get on fire. The Wick is circular, also the Glass Chimney, and with the shade on it gives a most pleasant and brilliant light. It seems to us just the thine for families to use who are not supplied with gas, and it is, as far as we have seen, the cheapest of the various lamps which ice believo to be safe. i _ ———. From Hearth and Home, February 8,1873. “Good Light.—We have used, in this office and elsewhere, for more than a year past. Orient Safety Lamps, manufactured by Wallace & Sons. They are safe, simple in construction, easily managed, well made, give an excellent light—in short, are Juul the lamp we like, and are glad to recommend.” Make SIO sl Day s:six*x.xvrcsr *x*zxxiaDEi Lamps. AGENTS WANTED In every Coiinty In the United States. For terms, etc., address t WALLACE & SONS, 89 Chambers Street, N. Y.

NEW SCHEME OF EASY PAYMENTS FOR MASON & HAMLIN CaM(f)oiw The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY have arranged a new system, under which they now offer their welt known Organs For Rent, with Privilege of Purchase, at prices and oh terms extraordinarily favorable. Payments may run through one to *our years. All Rent which has been paid allowed and deducted on Organs purchased and paid for within one year. An Organ may be returned, after six months at cost of only reasonable rent, if for any reason it is not wanted longer. If an Organ be retained and rent paid four years, it becomes the property of the party hiring, without further payment. Organs will be rented on this plan to any part of the country accessible to our warerooms or agencies. Only knowledge of the unrivaled excellence of our organs, and practical experience that they will be found so attractive in use that scarcely any of them will ever be returned, warrant this offer to supply them on such terms. of Renting, oontaining full particulars, with descriptions of Styles, Rent s and Prices; also, Illustrated Catalogues and Testimonial Circulars, sent Free. Address, Mason & Hamlin Organ Gfc Boston. New York, or Chicago.

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