“No. 1” above means a tin can with three small kerosene-bricks in it. You take out one of the bricks, fill the can with kerosene and let it stand fifteen minutes or over night. The two bricks are ready for use any minute and stay so indefinitely. The smallest is big enough for kindling. Maker’s circular sent.

Ignites with a match. You put it out by dipping it in water. Throwing water on it does not put it out.


Set of little flower-garden tools. Price 30 cents; for 40 cents in new subscriptions. Postage 18 cents.

Good tools and large enough; hoe and rake 14-inch, blades 3½-inch; fork and trowel 11-inch.


Spice-Box. Price 75 cents; for 85 cents in new subscriptions. Postage 25 cents.

Japanned-tin, 7-inch and 2-inch.