Fire Streams.

Fire Streams.

Copies of this valuable work, by George A. Ellis, Civil Engineer, based upon experiments made by himself and A. P. Leshure, Chief Engineer of the Springfield, Mass., Fire Department, may be had by addressing THE NATIONAL FIREMAN’S JOURNAL, No. 16 Dey street. New York. Price $1.50. It is full of valuable information, and should be in the hands of every Fireman.

Merchant’s Gargling Oil has won for itself a world-wide reputation as a liniment useful in rheumatism, sprains, bruises, burns, scalds, &c. This preparation was first manufactured in 1833, and since then has steadily grown into the favor and confidence of the people. 'I he long term of years during which it has constantly been brought to the notice of the public, together with its immense sale, give evidence of an inherent value which cannot be doubted. An objection to its use—that of staining the skin, has been entirely removed, so that it now leaves no stain whatever. Although called “ Family Oil,” and prepared intentionally for human flesh, it answers as well for beasts ; and will be found one of the best remedies for all purposes where a liniment is required, that has ever been manufactured.—“ The Druggist” New Lebanon,

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