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AGE 1 ninn 7~ e BIDE SPRING A UTACT AN F—NOT A TENY KD, A. J. SIMPSO: LEADING CARRIAGR FACTORY 140 w1411 Dodn Stewn, wng T-row 6m ‘ GOLD ROPE. Thatnteiostc meel And 1perior quall*y of nu (00Aw warars to pt v, cur beaad 10 1 Ana Rope. We vatition thy ¢ ade Al #hat our name wnd trade mark wre 0 Lamp The on y woriine ana orl dAnal G T nasco be anutactitred by THE WILSON & MeNALLY TO BACCO ONMPANY, s the old Favorite any RE N OIE o X LN 5 — FOR-— CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East und® . theEast, THE LINEUONFRISES Nosely 4 000 niles. Solld 8mootn Bteel Tr 1i unnectiony urs vie In UNIDA DEPOTE has & Natioosl fepatation ss helne the reat Through Car Line, nad 1e nnivorsally ©onvaded §) he'the FinksT EQUIPMED Rall. ouil 1n the world for i, civmn bf_travel, Ty It nad y-a will Gnd travellag & Inxury tastead of a discomtors, Taroagh Kiccots via ros Celsbrated Line for sale atall 2 foes (o the Woi, All Uhtociastion abint Kam o Fare, Bleoplog Oar Ay dasions, Pins Tatles, &e., will ve m.u, ‘m-: by appiyiaing o GV Rer & Ona. Ms cer,Cateags, BERGIVAL LOWE Gon. Paonear Ads vaieso Sioux ity & FPaciu THE BIOUX Oy KOUT Rane s S0ltd Tratn Throogh froe Oouncil Blufts to 8t, Paal Withaut Uhange Time, Onty 17 Mours I ACPED MILES THE SUORTER HOUTH vaox OOUNOIL BLUFPR& TO ¥T PAUL, MINAZAPOLIY sl v 1n Norsha Tows Mimnce b Dakot, " This L :&n s imgroved and Mlite Ooaui e, e Fataen Biapha A [ oy W ugh WITHOUT OHANGE M'.-. ml sud 88, Psul, vis Councl. Blufs aou I.IJ“III New Un'on Depot ab l‘l( HOJKM IN 47 VANOR OF o ANY OTHRS S0 %o unuder e o king Abe Bloux Ol e "Theruzh Train - Ehe Shosent > ok 4 sud ud # Oomtortatle Rids ta 48 Farough Care bot UOURUIL BLUPYS AND BT, PAUL. #9 300 that yoar Tioksi read via the “Blony €y 414 Pacits Rallzoud | TTLES, J.R BUCHA luyflhnl“ 1ien' Fade. Misourl Va W o WAVIS Boulbiwesiern Fasson el Biug, IIMPORT EIDI Ilyacinths Tatlos, Croouses. Audall otoor £ Il Piwatng 1 et assort wat ever showa Ly O iastrated Oatal ke free. sead for 1t, Hiram 8ibley & Co., SEEDMIN, 200804 Pandalph B8, <+ ¢ - - Chleag AN O ELESAT S EUROPEAN HOTEL, The mass vaateall + located botel in n- ey, Baoms 753, #1.0), 41,60 and $2.00 por Clase Bostaurant Suneissd “vita the JHURST, - & Corues Fourth sud hn.m-. aT LOUES . OIMAKA M WHOLESAI.E Y A YR D p" o, L V &4 D il WHOLRSALK A WRIAIL UEA ~pgee g ‘ g o MLLLARD, " TR bt " 'n’h ot ¥ sl wmmz Lath, Shingles, Pu‘:kms», A5, DOORE, BLIKDR, mOLGIKGS, Uik PXa 0PI, BT O. £¢ CHMENT OOMPANY! i FOR MILWAU Pamtic Dannt, % Anyons contempiuting bullding store, bank, or any other fine antage to corren ond with us betore puzchasing their Piate Ol C. F, GOODMAMN ILLARD & PECK, wrili find 14 1o thet: EDWARD W, PE 7.5, BROW N &GO DRY COODS TNWNOTEXEORI &, Boots and Shoes. NER. B s R ar n&au:} Uff...-. OMATIEA N 0. &, S CGIIIIVEL A IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass 0 TN MDA ED MR W NEB. 'K.‘ Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED) genty for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Floar OMAHA, - - - REFERENOES ¢ UMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & €O, COOTLE MATL & 00, S1EELE, SUHNSON & 0O, N AOLESALE 1N “lour, Sal, AND JOBBERS IN BSugars, All Grocers' Suppilies. Canned Coods, NEB GROCERS and A Full Line of the Best Brands of tARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACGO. IR rnr HFNWUOD RATLS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER (0. ENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WAL T, Ty P TP TRLTER AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM 8T. - - S @0 kA I 20 D0 XD |8 30N Il i OO A G POWER AND HAND OMAHA e W INE P &S ] Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, NING MAUHINE AY, BELTING, RO PACKING, AT WHOLKSALE AND KETAIL. BRASH AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, STEA AALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND,SCHOOLABELLS Gor, Farnam and wth 8treets Oma.ha. Neb P, BOYER JO ~——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Pr) =5 A JE" D “AULTS, OO S 1020 Farnham Street, ORI LH.ELA., ©O. - - NER 0w MOBG—AN WHGLESALE GROCER 213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha Nah, PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING i only, attalned by using CHARTER 04K full-mbely WATER GRS Hadfl by Dr. Joseph An Analysis Janes, He Declarss 1t Superior to Ccal Gus and that 1t Caan be Furoisaed More | Chanply. re Dapgerous nnd Loss Oblec- tiounb & in Burning Forwarded 1o Moy e Pirton proposed to b he | oty Now Crneass, Anomt 0, 1887 Bine- Lo vipy htin ¢ Heatton ol your horo of the twenty.sicth ultim s annding esrtsin 1nqui e with pelarenon 1o the chim oal #ition, wonm poopartica and rela tave valnn of wanr gan, T oroap: fully sahmis the foilawing ont the reenlts of 10y inventigation WATER GAK, The rophed to hy known at an ry of chen I wake gie wan, orlolodtly wen gan, Forit wi warly periad in the hiay Lecionenthat when atasm was ponod cvee fnenadesany n fine vivisio ) it wan duoriv e oxyaen, wuo the hydrogen was wet fren The term water van wasspslied by tha chemista to the hydrogen thus ohzained waa sinhyuently dis. ouversd that 1 f steam be pased through ineandwi cont carton cosl (soal eoke, ote ) the compovnd formed with car- bon which w s anlugous to the exide of iron found 1n the preceding foroen was not solide but gaseons, and known an oarbonio nxide gaa, Tha gas thoe prodoced may be regarded an conaist- 10g ersantially of a mixture of hydro- gen aud earbonis oxide gas. In combustion the earhoris oxide is tranaformad jrto serhonie acid. The oar“onio oxide pissesses but alicht illaminatirg power daring itn combus- tion; tha hydrogea pwsesaca in like manner Fut slighe 1uminating powaer, but_creates a lar¢e amount of heat duting combu vior, It was suSeequently found tha when tho uases, formed by passing | arenm over incandescent earbon. wera prased throu:h naptha, and auhjecred 10 the notion of hent 1o olosed retarte, prest illuminatioy | owera are thus| eor f rrad vpon 1he « addition of the naptha vapor. ’llm ganeral o wition «f the gas pro duoed by passing supor-heated nteam “hrough' o farnace contining incan- deecent carhon, ny which means tho | eteam is decomponed, the abaorbed by the crtbon, formin honic oxide, with soma carbonic and bydrogen liberated. has been thus represented by chemiste, Avernga cunporition of ona poond of Wa'er g prepared according to the Turo & 8 rony process: Oxvgen ... 0175 | Carhenic o 63 Nitrown ORR0 074 ATAT (455 Carbovie ncid Hydr -y n Mareh g A secand process for the prednetion of water yad-couris's in passing soper hented cteam cver ‘ron ecrspa and | cheina in acloie iz m refort = deox- isiz e the iron by ydro- cuthon vapor. Ia this way a of v and by Gt rant ovaervs oy, cnd whish, al- thoug highly conbaetible, is ot ex- | plorive, and ean bw made and stored | #ith no more rick thau ordinary | Lhe ¢ x>ens of earbonic oxide ie re. ad {4 this process by au equiva- | lout qanutity of hydrogen prodaced. Tho cost of this gas prm\uml by the | Gill process, allowisg uaptha at oue cent per pound, wouid be: s W prodseed ide © gravity | n Twenty.ano pounds na 2 Savanty. five poonds ¢ ] Seeamw, L hor, ete At Cost o f 224 o 10 onhic feet ubic leet By volume this gas will coniaiu 6 per cent of sarbonic seid, In the Gl processes and patents it is claimec: Fiest —That iron after beirg oxi- d by saperkieated aieatn cin be im- wediately dwoxid zad by hyoro carbona, applied o proper proportions acd at pioper temporature, by whici a con. tinual production ot hydrogen can ba secured in large guawtities, und at a cost s low as that of the ocurbonic oxide water gases produced hy the Lowe, Siroug and_similar proceico Unenp hydrogen 1t is olaimed with good hoatiug wnd deoxid = ng pn-geruu 10 this gas, and adoprs 16 peealiarly to iron wnd steel maunufacturcs, forging and malleable iron castings, aud the dusulphuraizing sud reduction of ores of the urecious mets », ox d zsd and sl ghtly carbureuted hy hydeo encbon vapois, san be supert- cally couverted 1t black oxide, com- bined apparent’y with pnphue, pre- santing a swootn, polithed und 1ude- struesble saiface, which reeisis the so- tion « f wll eorr.ci g uchacvs, includ i0g even »qus ve ‘L'ats discovery i kaid 10 commuaicste toiron for naval and warine cor ueticna h valus than copper, sud tae ticld of 11s applicativu is almost unlimited. WATH N G AN IN NEW YORK Tha Muncipal Gaslight Company of New Yok cumrnesd wauvufacturing illuminai | WAL gan by the 1o of proecszes and unchemi cuntrivances--2overed by certa patents —with & ccoital of §1.000,000, bu sz gas thy evpan demand T was thus, dater onity cansed greater than the supply. Wurks were introduced ut- the | ¢ [ per cont of the fires, 21 »s aken | ! {aleo b Sscoud—That iron, after being de- | the general ¢ xmpmlfion of the water g employed in New York: CHEMICAL ANAYSIS, Oarbenic aeid ) Sulphuretted hy o, Oxygen. ... seavy hydrosarhaa ur flluminants Mursh gon, ‘ | Hydrogen, O rhonic oxide. ... | 17 680 70,850 Nitrogen Water vapor, . Liminaving power .Y syecific grav 217 comparative tutementa ¢ tele whow £ cent lues certaw of t wrtimony thus far ecorced with referen the water aw of the Muncionl Gasligat Com 1 s | and illinan A Wposord i abs 8 tho crdi ry s e, an jinls ¢ Boyherd nnd ¢ s wid g the puritg of this & of Yhix d fIhaed Iy air, 1 hy N id, sand ae wtsolatsly fren fron guminy vepors, Which are constautly such u great detriment in the old piv 3 Asrogar 1a the ¢! s of ita us on heaith, thote who have used this yar Mo extenmvely ify to fact that 1t 18 1 no maoner dai e yar, and in 6 0af s in oraioury cosl ga this respeet s 4. I'ne products or «floots of barn ing the water gas sry lees objecuon Abio than with was trom gas co Au Iuminatin g gae With o basis of water Quo yields 1o burt iy lecs water carbout 1, nnut e ousumes less oty gen Of the ar forcgud volumee, thao pba ol st crucible Joom and WD LUEREG waae fro oemical law should bs obesrved 1 t conuectiun, thet both marsh gas and carbonie «xtde yield in bumniig the samo volume of carbonie ueid, while carbouic cxtde consutes culy one-forthas mucn o: wen as marsn yan, which lstter 1s now Jargely coutatned in gases made from gas coal, The allegs d poisonous propertivs of water 18 have boell Urieil agiost it introauction, and here i New Orlenns wo will eudeavor 1o urow iight ugen this queation. HALATIVE ) COAL GAN Amongst the:gaseous prodncts of the distillation ot pit coal tthe mos: jraportant are wareh yas, ol scotylena, hydrogar, carbonic carbonie suhydride, sulphuretted hydrogen avd ammonis, Tne il rioatiag power of coal gas is due cuitly to light carburetted hydrogen, olctlant gas, and to » small TSON(TS AN PPOPFKTIES (F WATKR GAN .ner volaine hquilable compounds of carbon and hyoroyen The hydrogen and csrbonie cxide are not only ocentituie themselves of auy vlounnatiog power, bat thoy ro- cuse the ) gt of the gas with which they sre nuxed The chict produsta of the combus- tlon of coal gas are carbonic acid aud witer, POISONOUN VROPFRTIEN OF C BURELTED HYDROG Coal gas ia a compe (colly #8 & poison Many fatal scerd €u resuired, have occarred {romn the respiration of air | mred withat. j oot to much L« compousition is sub variation. Mitsctec d that 16 was purcipally con uretied hydrogen Ja ca boulc oside, 1 the proportions of 66 of tie sec 00, 11,0f the thira, M. Trcudes ivund that the proportions of hgby carbure hydrogen end esbonic oxide were nearly vqmal, i e, sbout 2 An’anaysts of coal wevupplied to Londen shows ¢ 000 parts it contained of bydrc izht carburcttad | arbonio cxide, 96 $G; water vepor, 24 8 nur en, L2 ¢ carboni: soid, 4 6 Suiuw cuneider that e xvonie (X 's the peisoncus piinep'e; bui there 13 vo doubt that ire | o anoxicus i fl zece, althovgh tho use of the safoty lamp- in wines | proves that = mixture of hght car puretted hydroven with air s an plosive propostion rwy ba raspire without procueing serions eifct. | Coal gas, hike ' wecial piosons, may destroy Jife if Jony xespired, sl though 89 diluted sa not to produco any serious etfects ia the fizatinstance. Tao symptoms produced by cual vas, when mixed in lago pecp rtons wick air, ore: giddiness, heausche, nauses with vomlupg, contusion of auatelleet, toss of courci usuess, general wenk- nees and depression, partisl paralysis, couvulsion, sud the usual phenomens of asphiyxta. Many cares of faral poi- aoning by coal gas have b 'en recoraed, I s impossble to determine ¢ xsct- ly what proportion of vhis gus in wir will destroy life. D¢, A dsobeerved in his experi- wents thut in ordivary coal gas wixed with air, cats were rendered 1nsensible in hali & wioots and died 10 a mioute aud A half aud two miouies. There was, hatore desth, spasmotic ‘action of the disphragm. The gss was allowed to enter slowly into a well of air in which the animals were placed. Au atmosphere containing from 7 to 2 per cent has been fovud to destroy doge avd rubbite in s few minutes: when the proportion wes from 1} to 2 per cent it had little orno s tiset, With re:pect to man it ny desiroy life if loug respived, when forining ahgat 4 v cent, or when it 18 1o lees than su losive proportion. P 1-ONOUN PROVERIIES OF WATER GAN. The prisonous properties of water i referred chiefly to the @an his ba o oxide gas, which enters into iution; but su we have just ween, thia coters wlso iu various proportions into ordinary coal gas, The hydrogen of the water gas, mixed with the carbopie ox 208, i3 re | spirable, bat is incapable of support. wig Jife fur woy length of time, al- thoug h posaessii g 1o poisonous prop eriies, as 1 have shown by numerous exporiments recordad in th tiona of the B for 5, aud oy ¢'enl minuter, published iu this city i 1876, ‘e vapors of napths without doubt duon certain effects upon the nerv- vus system; hut it is chictly to the more cxieusive Stoves and Ranges.” |mincd on, and tha cowpwy, incress. WITH ing its capital to $1,600,000, erec'ad works covering au area ot 203000 @ WIRR GAUZE OVBR DOORE, |square feet, with aspaelty to manufac For eale by| ture over 4,000,000 eabis foet of 1lu- winating gas per day, and has laid MILTOR RGGEHS & SOHS [through sirvets whero compotiog com- ONMLAEY A, paciss are supplying gas foriy-four miles of mains. The following formula represesis’ presence of carbonic oxide that water gas Owes i's poisonous prop- ertier CAKE’ NIC OXIDE, The noxious ¢ tects of the vapors of ! | Cebine «quauniy of the vapor of naptha and | rean by rthe|. which acts | contataim- | droearions | burning charcoal are now considered a8 dne chiefly to the presence of car- bonio oxide, The action of the gas on animal life has been made a subject of experiment by Bornard, the author of the pres report aad others, An atme up*w w containing from 5 to 6 per cont will troy Sife. The od i brightened i cdler by thin gas wile it iy derkened by earbotic oid 1 huve obseved za the various soimals wiish 1 s 10 experimonting wi.h b e begat entor prodose by caroonic oxide 14 yuite pos t, | . It a0 e tht when one vigh o oxide, wne i R ti8 wutch hay A upon th sadle in the cas S R A 1balation 18 vy O no Lhan ra GArouaie «Xida Buverthnlens prepared [ w0 i e theais #pe a8 oo AT { a0y by W thess nuthor tons o th 8w ohin Feom i monts with gan, bromive and b oxide of nitrogen 1w ot the populur bl f ae carbog 1 an exceptiouaily errnneous Weile admitilog ey s by X n e por viae-d 1aat xude PUGLLUA Lan 1 at oathovie oxile in pomonous, the real qaeaion whother 1t 18 more P otrouous or daw gerons uuder (ke ciluwstances than @an fTrom conl, When uead posely ava fatal i 2011 MO ABLIALS 10 COMEALISOG Wil was trom ocal, Lablune and Touides tound vhat twelve per mized w1 h air kibed rabbits 10 sevon twinutes, winle Tourdes o found two per cent of coal gas kilied animals tn twelve minn Tourdes and Adorph Went that nine per cont of coal that xuoh will p: atal 10 1un, whilo ) 8 { ntates also that six per ceout of the samo kiud kiiled raboua inn taw unn utes, When largely dilated wi b air, hov. I--\'er, the «fi crs of earbonae vxae 1 i appear, f+cm vy extersivn o 13, to b very buesrtein, Tut trmsent. He | »c'ies, indicat oeder, Appen agmptoms, Asto \tly nervoas wusteriy oy dangers that heve heer imuyined f poisunous or oven niein 11 g wrjurious nnpreguations of o ct dwellings or rovmas by auy poeabia leakage of water gan, 16 to bo ene fousth carbonie <xice, iha farithmetieal caleniation of Prot Heo Wen'z has proved 1t to bo o awers «alenk of d vea v hd u.xvmunz cotentable hy . In a medium-vzd he of, say 15 to 20 by 19 fcet, con- taining 1600 cubic foet, 1h wouid prrt Gurieg o night of ¢i cuble feet of curbonic oxid pATt—i i ion ide-open th would emit wto guch a roc hours, & x cabtefeet of t or (f the rouns were fitrus of 1 per ecnt. hours, however, a eume illuminating hydro carbon: ) would red ing ccou 1 state of hoy 1 The aprvrdity of wit such «ccurreneer as this to tho | bonic oaide nlane is ve i eymlier e cabic fu por propor ourper gases CONCLUSIONS, 1. | Fust—Water zas is superior to the wretaary coal gus i heatingnad Mow- inating powers Second — Water gas can be farnished at less cont €0 tho consumer than ordi- nary conl 1. ‘Uhird - Watoer gas is not more dan gorous in cane of leaknge thai hat wnde [rom yas cos! Fourth—1he prodnets or il ots of burning weter gas ars less ob) Dbie sod Jess 1o jurious thw ik tog trom the combustion «f K conl, Respeotfolly. Tesars Josgs, M, D, President Bourd ot Health, S.ue of Loultisna. The report haa beeu cireninted by tona. aris s frowm Coal Gas men that “*Water G (w called) 13 poisonous, That this report is the result of inorancs or a wiifal perversion of 1ne fats, cuused by tesr of compelition froms this mors economical ard bril'iant ilieminator, will appear from the perusal of the tollowing letter of one of the foremost scientin's of Amurice, Who is president of the Naw Yotk Bourd of Healch and Proferser_ of Cacuustry in Co'uabia College. Honlth Dec kW Youk, A o the it the Honcr At a mettivg of Board of Health, hold on the 13th 1uke, the following repurt of the president was unanimously siopted, a ordered to ba forwardud orable body i “1 have toe b potition of eitiz Bourd of Healt Board of the itiumt factured from steaun, o sod naptha, G ad bee h regard o h 18 manu thracite gonl “Water 1 eo-called City of New Yok for som, in jublic and in buid " p It ity @ vh n »mposicion from the rod from binminous ¢ in it davger; if withont heir exblosive n air, and i3 liable to sufficate pereoi s who may K3 use i\A 08 an eration mnd dis ppecs ONens P than 10 tho ¢ . A1 o Lreteded by » tran t . win ke with enlor s sup- | arninby | u eight | aile, «f the petitioners, that this gaa is in aby way more dungerous than the was proviously in use, 1 would further state thst the allozation that this water gas” has been prohibited ia Parte, it direcily devied by Prof Adotph Warrz, of that eity, i1 Jetter ‘,m-cul have betore me; that the ater doueity ot the gas causcs it to L8008 more sowly from leaks, than [d0 8 the ordinary coal gat; ¥ Wi is po decidea hergia Inc et Tremno v iy »sin m.. crte of uclis on, T would vy 480U Why anj ) R PRTIRTRTR: QOO0 cutis e Feom ¢ fte, Wt o the sotauwee and )y wiwe Ve Signed) HY and from g water e Public L | e [ opy.| C sor GenvuSveror Laves ) Bavron e June 14, 1851 ) iy Haw Diewt £ Drak * 1w -1, r q1estof the Mayor [ 0f wur Oy, Lainwee yoars of the 1 iuarane, Wrat s known ae W pariial Flomure, wid has hes Ve Nppeats L0 1ive otver- all who ure 31, RIET Las, Iree Uan companies coalyas,’ ar Cwator gan Yours trnly, ra Stas Jaay b Muter Gas PAL CASLIGHT COMPANY o LU e, it Total ... R e Conl Gas. MANHATTAN GASLIGAT COMPANY, A2 pee LO00 cuo. 1, sl 7 winig th 1w che s 00 Teet thera s s diffiren monicipal or Water Gas or o saviog of 1 B0 100 par cont i 16 weels only Uhe tollowing co st of tuimgreins will exolain therss vis: Councan Cuavper, ¢ Convmrus, O, Sept, 14, 1582 \ To tHon. . K. Parsons, Mayorof Rochester, N, ¥, 1y e [ the s-catied wufociired Ly the Mu- #it Compuny, of your 1efaction tu consumers, ¥ C. Briges, Citg Counetl, of Colom- P | aror o [btn, or & Picase Water gae, cipal G 1 city, gives mat (3 goed ) o bus, Ubo, [Copy. ] Bavrowounr axn Onto Tkwrararn Comvany. Rochester, N, Y., Neptemoer 14, 1882, | E. C. Br zgy, City Connell, Columbus, Ohio, © & n youl spesk of, wanntactured by the Munictpsl Gas Light Company or 1his ciy, 18 of superior quality aud i Tthink, a decided sucoerr, (Higned) C. R, Paksons, Mayor, Wisreny Un1oN TELEGRAPH Qompasy, New York, Soptember 14, 1882, ) E. €. Friggs, City Counctl, Columbus, Ohio, Waitr gas us msde by the Muniei- s iv much bettor aud chesper wre eatisfaction than coal : » other kind of gas can be pared to i Sunec) Mpoarin & KiNzuek, Propristors of Hotel Brurs of Rochester, N, Y. wentiveed by the monopolists as a place wi | gas i a failure, we snbm taken from Roache Advertiaor 301 A108 vick, g of uend COMPANIES, GAS PROF LATIIMOLE'S TABLES AND STATE- NUNTS OF CUEMICAL LAWS—~COM» MEKCIAL UE OF THY SOME PRACTI rewain for any levgth of time in the atmosphere thus contained. There are no fucts which give any substan- tial foundation for the spprehension CAL DEDUCTIONS, Tae Muaie'psl Gas Light Company Y

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