. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ience and art during thepast half century. The number contains116 pages and is very profusely illustrations show the developmentof the locomotive within the period stated;also progress in ship-building, bridge-building, steam-engine design, telegraphy,bicycles, electric motors, agricultural ma-chinery, etc. Numerous illustrations aregiven of the men who have taken the leadin the worlds progress during the fiftyyears past. i i i One of the officers of the PennsylvaniaRailroad at Altoona wr
. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ience and art during thepast half century. The number contains116 pages and is very profusely illustrations show the developmentof the locomotive within the period stated;also progress in ship-building, bridge-building, steam-engine design, telegraphy,bicycles, electric motors, agricultural ma-chinery, etc. Numerous illustrations aregiven of the men who have taken the leadin the worlds progress during the fiftyyears past. i i i One of the officers of the PennsylvaniaRailroad at Altoona writes us: In theAugust number of your journal appearsan article about The Pennsylvania Com-pounds. A very serious error has beenmade by the writer of that article whichhas led him to draw somewhat erroneousconclusions. The heating surface of theconsolidation engines referred to is givenas 1,258 square feet. As a matter of fact,it is 1,498 square feet, or very nearly 20 percent, greater than the figure given. Fur-thermore, the classification letter of theconsolidation engine is R, not MAJORS GLASSWATER COOLERS ■with either Filter or Ice Receptacle. The body of these Filters are made of eitherenameled or galvanijed iron, with a porousstone at the bottom and ex-pressly suited to fit any sizeCooler; see J. Ice Receptacle tobe used for Hygia,Mineral or SpringWaters. No. 2. Ice Receptacleto be used in a Glassor ordinary WaterCooler, allows themelfecl ice water topass into the drink-ing water; pro-tects the bottom ofcooler and keepsthe water at a spring-w^atcr saving in ice. Both kinds of Ice Recep-tacles are made of either enameled or galvan-ized iron, of different sizes to fit any WaterCooler. In ordering give inside measure ofWater Cooler, height and breadth. The pricesof Ice Receptacles are same as the water ^- A. MAJOR, ^. p^i s^^^ j^j_ y. Shop Foremen Can save time and troubleby using tlie NICHOLSONEXPANDING MANDRELfor Lathe Worli. Fit any-t
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