. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . FIG. 3. and black ink is used, this bracket is ar-ranged so as to receive two holes, H, are cored in the cast ironbracket and into them the cork can bedropped. The screw 5 is placed in thetable near the edge so that when thebravket is swung out, one can readilyreach the bottles. When not in use thebracket is turned round and goes inunder the table. A pattern for thiscasting can be made at very little ex-pense, there is no machine work on it,except drilling the hole 6. Fig. 4 illus


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . FIG. 3. and black ink is used, this bracket is ar-ranged so as to receive two holes, H, are cored in the cast ironbracket and into them the cork can bedropped. The screw 5 is placed in thetable near the edge so that when thebravket is swung out, one can readilyreach the bottles. When not in use thebracket is turned round and goes inunder the table. A pattern for thiscasting can be made at very little ex-pense, there is no machine work on it,except drilling the hole 6. Fig. 4 illustrates a foot stool, whichis so convenient in connection with thedrawing table that no draftsmanshould be without one. The figure -24- the audience whose sole inlife for nearly two decades has beenthe killing of the steam locomotive,some of them engaged in this killingbusiness in a wholesale manner, rapidfire guns, continuous warfare, othersin what might be termed a retail trade,firing at infrequent intervals a thirteenin., and then listening to the sweetswan song of the steam locomotive


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