. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . Convenient pocket-size, bound in leather, $ Catechism of the Steam Plant. Hem-enway. Contains information that willenable a man to take out a license torun a stationary engine. Tells about boil-ers, heating surface, horse power, con-densers, feed water heaters, air pumps,engines, strength of boilers, testing boilerperformances, etc. Question and answerstyle. 128 pages. Pocket size, 50 cents. Care and Management of LocomotiveBoilers. Raps. This is a book thatought to be in the hands of ev


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . Convenient pocket-size, bound in leather, $ Catechism of the Steam Plant. Hem-enway. Contains information that willenable a man to take out a license torun a stationary engine. Tells about boil-ers, heating surface, horse power, con-densers, feed water heaters, air pumps,engines, strength of boilers, testing boilerperformances, etc. Question and answerstyle. 128 pages. Pocket size, 50 cents. Care and Management of LocomotiveBoilers. Raps. This is a book thatought to be in the hands of every personwho is in any way interested in keepingboilers in safe working order. Writtenby a foreman boilermaker. Also containsseveral chapters on oil burning loco-motives. Price, 50 cents. Patents. GEO. P. WHITTLESEY MeQILL BUILOINQ Terms Reasonable WASHINQTON, D. Sent Boiler Scale Remover. Nothing in or about a steam plant cutsdown the dividends, runs up the operat-ing expense, and causes trouble withouta single benefit more than boiler principal scale forming substances in. The luck of high wages isspelled with a capital P—itsP-1-u-c-k—the ability to find ajiractical, easy, and systematicway to secure a better positionand increased earnings and thepluck to follow out that waypersistently. In this way John L. Walters,a fireman living at S22 Atche-son St., Columbus, Ohio, fol-lowed the 1. C. S. plan ofsecuring a better position, andis now a locomotive engineerand has increased his earningsfi-om $ to $i:i-) per month. In this way Harvey Brake-man, a carpenter, of Xew Ken-sington, Pa., became an archi-tect and increased his incomefrom $ a day to |o,000a the same way YOU your earnings, securea better position and successin the easiest, most practical,quickest, and cheapest way inthe world. All we ask is for youto write us and allow our ex-perts to tell how we can adaptour system, which in 15 yearshas bettered the positions ande


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