Scientific American Volume 65 Number 20 (November 1891) . AUTOMATIC IN FUEL AND WATER Shipman Automatic Steam Engine STATIONARY AND MARINE. Petroleum, Kerosene Oil, and Natural Gas * 2, 4, 6, and 8 Horse Power, Single. 8 and 22 Horse Power, Compound For Elevating Water, Creameries, and all Manufacturing Purposes. SHIPMAN ENGINE CO. 2IO Summer St The November number is perhaps entitled to rank asthe most notable industrial publication of the Edward Atkinson, of Boston, the distinguishedauthority on fire-proof construction, contributes a veryable paper in which


Scientific American Volume 65 Number 20 (November 1891) . AUTOMATIC IN FUEL AND WATER Shipman Automatic Steam Engine STATIONARY AND MARINE. Petroleum, Kerosene Oil, and Natural Gas * 2, 4, 6, and 8 Horse Power, Single. 8 and 22 Horse Power, Compound For Elevating Water, Creameries, and all Manufacturing Purposes. SHIPMAN ENGINE CO. 2IO Summer St The November number is perhaps entitled to rank asthe most notable industrial publication of the Edward Atkinson, of Boston, the distinguishedauthority on fire-proof construction, contributes a veryable paper in which he sets forth the lessons to belearned from the awful disaster in Park Place, NewYork; and this is followed by Mr. Andrew Carnegiesstriking criticism of the offensive scheme of Britishcommercial federation against the world. There arenine other leading articles by distinguished experts,among them The Worlds Fair Buildings, Illus.; Perils of Coal Mining, IHus.; Silver Mining Amongthe Chinese,* The Great Manchester Ship Canal,Illus.; etc., etc. The Index to the Engineering Press,and the editorial departments, reviewing every field ofindustry, are especially full and interesting. The commendation which has been showered upon thismagazine by the newspaper press is without a parallelin all the history of industrial journalism. It needs onlyto be seen to be appreciate


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