CONSTITUENTS OF THE UNIVERSE. 



It is not a pleasant spectacle to see an honest 

 inventor in severe financial straits wasting his 

 time, his means, his health, and even his life, 

 in such a vain and useless struggle, which can 

 yield no possible returns but poverty or in- 

 sanity; or, in the end, perhaps, both of these 

 unwelcome conditions. There is also another 

 unpleasant spectacle in connection with this 

 perpetual motion folly, occasionally manifested 

 by some designing, dishonest and pretended 

 inventor, in the shape of a shameless fraud; for 

 there is nothing possible but folly and fraud 

 in this uninviting and unrequiting desert of 

 invention . 



[THE END.] 



PRESS OF 

 FKANDZEN, BUMGARDNER & CO. 



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