Mechanics for young America; how to build boats, water motors, wind mills, searchlight, electric burglar alarm, ice boat ..etc.; the directions are plain and completeReprinted from Popular mechanics . hhalfcdmlai ll •• burns Huffurc* ^K. MECHANICAL ARTS SIMPLIFIED. By D. B. Dixon, corap. 497 pages; actual size, 8%x5% inches:illustrations. Price, $ With an appendix con-taining a thorough electrical department, an ex-haustive treatise on ice making and a large collec-tion of miscellaneous practical examples. A thor-ough and original reference book for architects, ironworkers, boiler-makers,


Mechanics for young America; how to build boats, water motors, wind mills, searchlight, electric burglar alarm, ice boat ..etc.; the directions are plain and completeReprinted from Popular mechanics . hhalfcdmlai ll •• burns Huffurc* ^K. MECHANICAL ARTS SIMPLIFIED. By D. B. Dixon, corap. 497 pages; actual size, 8%x5% inches:illustrations. Price, $ With an appendix con-taining a thorough electrical department, an ex-haustive treatise on ice making and a large collec-tion of miscellaneous practical examples. A thor-ough and original reference book for architects, ironworkers, boiler-makers, contractors, civil and me-chanical engineers, firemen and Ice machine men. WE CAN FURNISH ANY MECHANICAL BOOK PUBLISHED. ^OOKS OF TABLES. BOOKS OF RECEIPTS ROPPS NEW CALCULATOR. 200 size, 5%x9% inches. Cloth. Price, ^ size, $ Sustains the same relation tothe commercial world that the new Century Diction-ary does to the literary world. Fully abreast with. the age of air ships, submarine boats and wirelesstelegraphy. Designed for and adapted to the par-ticular wants of bankers, accountants, mechanics,farmers, manufacturers, merchants, miners, etc., etc.,and must prove of incalculable value to them—un-less the book itself can calculate its own worth—for it calculates almost everything that is calcu-lable. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Based upon theStandard Code of Train Rules. By G. E. Colling-wood, Ed. Revised edition. 80 pages. Price, $1. Intended for use in the ex-amination of trainmen. The general rules, trainrules, train orders, and the whole handling of trainsis set forth in so simple and at the same time com-prehensive manner that a careful reading of theDook will fit any one with sufficient knowledge tomeet any contingency that may arise in the conductof a train. Endorsed by high railway officials fromall sections of the country Every transportationman should have a copy. FERRIC AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC PROCESS: A Handbook


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