1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons

tireman's toasts.

The Kremsn's Widow-May the memory of her husband's services prove her passport to every habitation, and win her a welcome in every heart. The Memory of Benjamin Franklin-Tho-first Philadelphia Fireman,who taught the worl^d how o conquer the elec- Wo fire, and the devastating flame of tyirany. The"Machine"-The greatest of all pieces of mechanism-it preserv s what all oth r engines produce. J •« Badce-More valuable than a kings regalia.

■Rope-EiM'er than the team of Sesostns.

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The Firemen harnessed kings. '= Wife that helps him on with his equipments. To the Fireman^^^^ ^ ^ ^ . rri.p Armv that draws water instead of f,v,ildren-May they always find hearts that can

The Dead Fi/eman- smoking pile. ^"'''lE^o^his brow, but on his lips a smile. Y'Tm°d the ruins they the features scan ^ wt friend and brother Fireman. ^Siu.h his form lies black upon the bier, gs nobi: soul is bright in yonder sphere.

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