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Now in the States of the Church all the manufactures of any importance constitute privileges bestowed by the government upon its friends. Not only tobacco and salt, but sugar, glass, wax, and stearine, are objects of privilege. Privilege here privilege there privilege everywhere. An Insurance Company is established, of course by special privilege.

Imagination. Draw the outline of a candle on the blackboard. Comparison, association, abstraction. Similarity and difference in candles of stearine, wax, and tallow. Judgment and reasoning. Are candles useful? Were they more useful formerly, or now that we have gas and electric light? Sentiments. Children are greatly pleased by a visit to a candle-factory.

In color, transparency, and mobility, this oil considerably resembles olive oil. The odor and taste, though characteristic, are not easy to describe. On subjecting to the cold produced by a mixture of pounded ice and salt, some solid fatty matter, probably stearine, separates, adhering to the side of the tube. It takes a longer exposure and a lower temperature than is necessary with olive oil.

Finally, we use the oil to burn in our reading lamps, and light ourselves at last to bed with stearine candles. Altogether, an amateur census of a single small English cottage results in the startling discovery that it contains twenty-seven distinct articles which owe their origin in one way or another to the coco-nut palm.

Stearine, you were speaking the other day of a little discount. If you want a thousand or two, I think I can get it for you. Street rates are rather high, you know; but I will do the best I can." Mr. Stearine smiled again, as he had done every minute before, and expressed his gratification. "Let me have good paper on short time; it's not my money, and I must consult the lender's views, you know.

"Stearine must look out for his own paper; if he don't, he must go down. If I have to pay it, I shall any way get a dividend out of him, and, what is better, get a few days' time. Time is money, these days." There was no course for Sandford, then, but to sell or hypothecate the shares of stock he held. Then the thought of the still falling prices frightened him.

The sulphate of copper thus formed is also a valuable product, being employed in the manufacture of green and blue pigments. Other immediate results of the economical production of sulphuric acid, are the general employment of phosphorus matches, and of stearine candles, that beautiful substitute for tallow and wax.

I have scarcely been out of my studio since I last saw you." "But it's in all the papers!" "I haven't seen a paper." "What I told you yesterday has come to pass. Henry has failed; so has the Vortex, and Mr. Fayerweather, the President, and Mr. Stearine, and everybody else, I believe. We shall probably leave the house and take lodgings." Every word was a pang to Greenleaf.

A Candle: Education of the sensory and perceptive faculties. Sight. White, solid. Touch. Greasy, smooth. Nomenclature. Parts of the candle: wick, surface, extremity, edges, upper part, lower part, middle part. The candles we use are made of wax mixed with stearine. Stearine is made of the fat of oxen and sheep and pigs. Hence they are called stearine candles. There are also wax candles.

As a source of heat the inventor uses a common stearine candle, the flame of which is kept at one and the same level by means of a spring similar to those used in carriage lamps. On one side of the candle is a sheet metal voice funnel fixed upon a support, its mouth being covered with a movable sliding disk, fitted with a suitable number of small apertures.

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