. Sights in Boston and suburbs, or, Guide to the stranger . Any intelligent mind cannot fail to se«the wonderful economy in the consump-tion of fuel by this invention, over thecommon Portable Furnaces. Immediatelyafter the fire is kindled in the morning,the damper in the smoke pipe is closedfor the day, when the only escape for theheated smoke and gases is through thecontinuous tapering trunk, or radiator,terminating in the smoke pipe, which isreduced to a small vent of two inches indiameter. The heated smoke and gases are thuRI compressed into the whole circuit of th«trunk, and become wholly


. Sights in Boston and suburbs, or, Guide to the stranger . Any intelligent mind cannot fail to se«the wonderful economy in the consump-tion of fuel by this invention, over thecommon Portable Furnaces. Immediatelyafter the fire is kindled in the morning,the damper in the smoke pipe is closedfor the day, when the only escape for theheated smoke and gases is through thecontinuous tapering trunk, or radiator,terminating in the smoke pipe, which isreduced to a small vent of two inches indiameter. The heated smoke and gases are thuRI compressed into the whole circuit of th«trunk, and become wholly exhausted byradiation. The consequence is that theformerly wasted fuel, which was lost bypassing off in sn>oke and gases in a crudUior unconsumed state, is here made avail-able for generating heat. Warranted a saving in fuel of 60 percent, over any other Portable Furnace known worhL Chilsons New Cone Furnace. PRESENTING A CLUSTER OF CONES OVER THE EIRE. m EH < EH p EH EH <i. Q a IMPORTANT NOTICE. GARDNER CHILSON has just completed and patented in America, England andFrance, his new invention, the CONE FURNACE, and asks the special attentionof those about erecting or remodelling buildings, as well as dealers in Hot Air,Steam, or Hot Water Furnaces, and all interested in steam power, to carefullyexamine this invention, which entirely changes the principle and character of HotAir Furnaces — developing another and a new principle — and obviating all formerobjections to their use. The practical operation of a number of these Furnaces,erected during the past winter, points out a new discovery in science, by whichthe most wonderful economy in fuel has been attained, and clearly demonstratesthat the waste heat lost from chimneys is enough to warm every dwelling in thecity. By this invention the heat formerly lost is made to warm the house. This discover}, simple in itself, is the daily wonder of those who witness itsresults, and it becomes a matter of surpris


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