Catalogue of Sunday School supplies for Christmas 1897. . snow. Price Complete, with full Directions, $1.50. By Mail, 25 Cents Extra.Extra Filling of Snow, 30 Cents. TUSTiisaiojsn.A.ijssi. Branford, Conn., Jan. 6th, 1896. The Snow Storm Machine was a success, and wewere much pleased with it. g q JOHNSON. Alexandria, Va., Jan. 6th, 1896. The Snow Storm Machine we bought from youattracted a great deal of attention. HARRY M. HANTZMON,South Berwick, Me., Jan. 13th, 1896.The Snow Storm Machine worked to perfec-tion. jlEV. E. W. CUMMINGS. Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 20th, 1896. Our Snow Machine wasa grand

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Catalogue of Sunday School supplies for Christmas 1897. . snow. Price Complete, with full Directions, $1.50. By Mail, 25 Cents Extra.Extra Filling of Snow, 30 Cents. TUSTiisaiojsn.A.ijssi. Branford, Conn., Jan. 6th, 1896. The Snow Storm Machine was a success, and wewere much pleased with it. g q JOHNSON. Alexandria, Va., Jan. 6th, 1896. The Snow Storm Machine we bought from youattracted a great deal of attention. HARRY M. HANTZMON, South Berwick, Me., Jan. 13th, 1896.The Snow Storm Machine worked to perfec-tion. jlEV. E. W. CUMMINGS. Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 20th, 1896. Our Snow Machine wasa grand success, it was ar-ranged so that the snowwould fall upon the houseand chimney; the wholescene, the snow storm, andlonely Santa stealthilyseeking entrance to housepresented a scene that cap-tivated everyone. We neverhad a more joyous Christ-mas. Thanks. G. G, MARCUS, Supt. Fulton, Kan., Jan. 23d, 1896. Your Snow Storm Machine was quite a success.We used it upon the advent of Santa Claus whocame In from outside when his bells jingled. MRS. N. R. TAYLOR.. »il*^r^»~j^s^>J«»*^ Ashland, Kt., Jan. 15th, 1896. The Snow Storm Machine worked to perfection.W. H. H. EBA.Velasco, Tex., Feb. 1st, 1896. I liked the snow arrangement, it was fine. K. C. WILLIS.Versailles, Ind., Jan. 12th, 1896.We had brownies, fairies, news-boys, and work-men in costume; the snow storm on fairies wasbeautifully grand. jjjjg ^ c. TYRRELL. Hudson, Mass., Jan. 21st, 1896. Wehad five very smallboys as snow elves come induring the snow storm withantics suitable for occasion.The whole was a most pro-nounced success, the SnowStorm Machine workedcharmingly; shall remem-ber the firm in future.MRS. E. P. LAWRENCE.Eldridge, Cal., Nov. 19th, 1895.Thanks for promptly forwarding Snow StormMachine; its a great idea well worked out. DR. A. E. OSBORNE, Superintendent, California Home for Feeble-Minded Children. 20 J. & P. B. MYERS, Formerly Skidmore & Co., 85 and 87 John St., N. Y.