. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . he small end of the conical casing. Whenthe sleeve is screwed home it acts likea valve closing the small opening aroundthe rod. through which steam and watermight escape. The regular gland maynow be slacked back and packing put intothe stuffing box in the usual way. Woodworker for the Repair Shop. The J. A. Fay & Egan Company, ofCincinnati, Ohio., have just issued a cir-cular containing a full description oftheir No. 62 Universal Woodworker, to-gether with a number of illustrations, The Danes


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . he small end of the conical casing. Whenthe sleeve is screwed home it acts likea valve closing the small opening aroundthe rod. through which steam and watermight escape. The regular gland maynow be slacked back and packing put intothe stuffing box in the usual way. Woodworker for the Repair Shop. The J. A. Fay & Egan Company, ofCincinnati, Ohio., have just issued a cir-cular containing a full description oftheir No. 62 Universal Woodworker, to-gether with a number of illustrations, The Danes apparently are waking upto the fact that they are being left the world of invention. Two brothersnamed Anderson, in Copenhagen, are saidto have nearly perfected an apparatuswhereby optical currents can be thrownthrough a telephone wire, so that thesender of a message may be shown at theother end of the wire. It is said to besomething totally different from the trans-mission by wire of photographic pictures,the vision appearing in natural colors andmotions, but in reduced .NO. 63 l:m\1:.K:-.\L WOODWORKER,showing the kind of work that can bedone on this machine. One of our illus-trations shows some of these to its name, this woodworker willdo a variety of work that usually requiresseveral different machines. For instance,it will plane out of wind, it will surfacestraight or taper, rabbet door frames,rabbet and face inside blinds. It will The H. W. Johns-Manville Company,of New York, have just issued a new-pamphlet. No. 303, describing and illus-trating their latest improvements in As-bestos Roofing. This product is known asthe . Asbestos. It is said to be per-manently durable, requiring no will neither rust, rot, nor burn. Forsizes and price list see catalogue.


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