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|The Lamp of Steady Habits| 



The lamp that doesn't flare up or smoke, or cause 

 you to use bad language ; the lamp that looks good 

 when you get it and stays good; the lamp that you 

 never willingly part with, once you have it ; that's 



be new Rocbeiten 



Other lamps may be offered you as " just as good " 

 — they may be, in some respects, but for all around 

 goodness, there's only one. To make sure the lamp 

 offered you is genuine, look for the name on it ; every 

 New Rochester lamp has it. 



We make oil stoves too, just as good as the lamps; 

 in fact, anything in oil or gas fixtures. 



The Rochester Lamp Co., 



I 38 Park Place and 33 Barclay St., New York. 



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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 



Outing 



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FOR 1900 



Anillustrated Magazine of SPORT. 

 TRAVEL and ADVENTURE 



Eo-TEO Bv CASPAR WHITNEY 



ENLARGED AND IMPROVED 



BeginnlnK with the April Issue 



Every Branch of Sport Discussed by 

 Experts. Special Comment by Recog- 

 nized Authorities Tales of Travel 

 and Adventure by the Most En- 

 tertaining and Instructive 

 Writers in this F'ield 



SOME OF THE CONTRIBUTORS TO 

 THE NEW outing: 



Rudyard Kipling Gov Theodore Roosevelt 



Gov. -Gen LeouardWood Ernest Seton-Thoinpson 



Frederic Remington Heniy Savage Landur 



John Fox, .Jr. Owen Wlstei 



Richard Harding Davis C. Grant l.ii Karge 



Paul Leicester Ford Charles F Luninila 



Gilbert Parker 



W A. Fraser 



F C Se4ous 



E. T. D. Chambers 



H. P. Wells 



W. P. Stephens 



Walter Camp 



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T. S. Van Dyke 



Dean Sage 



Dr D. G Elliot 



Paul Du Challlu 



Jesse Lynch Wllllann 



Caspar Whitney 



AND AMONG TIIK ARTISTS : 



A B. Frost, Howard Pyle. Walter Appleton 

 Clark, and Frederic Remington 



The Outing Publishing Co., i 



NEW YORK. J 



The EMPIRE 



PORTABLE 

 FOLDING 



BATH TUB 



has been quite fully described in these columns in 

 past issues. We have not mentioned it in the last 

 few issues, but there are still a few left to be dis- 

 posed of at the manufacturer's price, $18.00. If 

 you bought this tub, or a similar one, in any furn- 

 iture store it would co.»t you *;{0.00 at least. They 

 are one of the handsomest and most durable 

 articles ever offered at $18.00. We only desire to 

 secure the bare cost in exchange, as we have sub- 

 stituted other lines in their place in our factory, 

 and want the room they occupy in our warehouses 

 for other goods. Ask us any questions you wish. 



The EMPIRE WASHER CO., 

 Jamestown, N.Y. 



