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Title: Scientific American Volume 85 Number 01 (July 1901)
Year: 1901 (1900s)
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Subjects: gas railroad munn cents steam manufacturers american electric scientific american natural gas sheet metal sewing machine ten cents american supplement long island soft coal cubic feet bituminous coal
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from ail newsdealers. TME C ft MONARCM ENGINE-STOP SYSTEM is a wonderful appliance now being used by the largestplants in the countr.v. It can be easily attached to anyengine or combination of enciiies. Prevents run-aways. A practical safeguard against accidents andbreakages. Kngine can he stopped, in case of emerg-ency, from any part of tiie plant bv simply pressing anelectric button. No confection with tbe Governor.Tbe Monarch doses the throttle. Over 500 inuse. IW Send far New Illustrated Catalogue. THE MONARCH MFG. CO.. – – WATERBURY. CONN. THE STEAM TURBINE; THE STEAM Rngine of Maximum Simplicity and of Highest Ther-mal F)tficiency. By Prof. R. 11. Thurston. A valuableseries of articles having cuts of some of the more effi-cient engines of this type the Parsons, DeLaval, Dow,etc.; with exhaustive tables giviny the result of testsand much general diita on the subiect. Contained inSUPiLEMKNT Nos. 1306, ISOrand 1308. Price 10cents each. For sale by Munn & Co. andall newsdealers.
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WALRATH CAS&CASOLINE From 4 to 200 H. P. Made in OTie. two. three and four cylinder type. Thegas engine that holds a volt meter as close as an automaticsteam engineAdapted to all power purposes, stati-mary or portable, and especiallywell qualified for electric lighting Guaranteed to produce a flrst-clasacommercial light without the aid of countershafts or massive fly-wheeis.Neat in design, simple in construction, economical in operation, self-lubricating, all parts interchangeable and accessible. Send for catalog a. Marinette Iron Works Mfg Co., Marinette, Wis., U. S. A. C F. Wuf:eler, General Sales Apent, Chicago office, 301 Fisher Bldg. ELEVATING-CONVEYING POWER TRANSMISSION MACHY GOAL WASHING MACHINERY ^■iSo^ Coal Mining Machine Chinas a _^i Electric Mine Locomotives^– X POWER COAL DRILLS COAL HANDLING MACHINERY Ullto CARBURETTER. Throttles your engine as effectively as asteam engine. No smoke, no odor, no ex-tras necessary. (Guaranteed. Send for book-let. A . 1j. Dyke, Linmur Hl
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Year: 1901 (1900s)
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Money. All varietiesat lowesi prices, liest llailroadTrack an4 Wagon or Stock Scales nuide.Also 1000 useful articles, including Sates,Sewing Machine Chinas, Bicycles, Tools, etc. SaveLists Free. Ch kago si alk Co., Chicago. 111. CRUDE ASBESTOS AND ASBESTOS FIBRE MINES and WORKS, THETFORD, P. Q. CANADA. R.H.MARTIN, OFFICE, ST.PAUL BUILDING, 220 Bway, New York. »^%/% TUBULARDRIVING LAMP. ri is the onlv perfect one. II will not blf)vv or jar out. I I gives a clear, white light. IT Is like an engine head-light. Il throws the light, straightahead from 200 to M) ft. IT burns kerosene, Send for hoik {free). R. E. DIETZ CO., 60 Laight Street, New York. . Mention this paper and get special discount. W ^V%-%-ESTABLISHED 1840.-%%^%^
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SHOE BLACKING.—FORMULAS FOR li(]uid and solid blacking are given in SIMMNos. lii:j and l^;{». Price U) cents each,by Alunn A. Co. unii all newsdealers. BACKUS GAS ANDGASOLINE ENGINE Simple. PDconomical. Durable. Suitable for all kinds of woi-k. Backus Water Motor, cheapest power known. Write for circular and prices. BACKUS WATER MOTOR CO,, Newark, N. J., U. S. A. Send forCatalogue. 920-922 N. Main St.,ST. LOUIS, MO. 47-49 S. Canal St.,CHICAGO, ILL. 92 Centre St.NEW YORK. mine A I f Visitors can haveDUri^ALU Comlort at the . . NoTK.—All rooms .ire iiitsi JOIIXSON PARK Why stooata Pan-Am Hotel when you cun get thebest accommodations at the Woodbine at the sameprice? Booklets, maps and Jloorplans free., MILLS FOR ALL MATERIALS. OUR BUSINE.SS ISTOMAKE.machinery for grindincgrain, crushing rocks andpulverizing all hard sub-stances, wt handle allkinds of materials from cot-— ton-sted to roots and herbs, by an unexcelled pro- , -^■cess. if you want^WvkTany kind of a LiMIll OR GRIND
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~ ONLY WATER MOTOR to blo>* air . in liny direction. 5(»0 i evolutions a min– ute at HI lbs.. ITtiO at fill lbs. pressure. Motor.E I-an and Guard .40 cash. Motor and Pul-,. ley $I2.(K) to run sicwing machine, ceilinu fan,^ etc. ^4)Mst and ti$faen belt by motor.iA. ROSENBERG CO , Baltimore, Md.U.S.A. THE BICYCLE: ITS INFLUENCE IN Health and Disease.-By G. M. Hammond. M.D. A val-uable and interesting paper in which the subject is ex-hanstivelv treated from the following standpoints: 1.Thf> use itf the cycle by persona in health. 2. The use ofthe cycle by persons diseased. Contained in ScientificAmeuican Supplement, No. UMPi. Price 10 cents.To be had at this office and from all newsdealers.
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Boats of anydescription. AMKKHAN ItOAT «k WitV-IIINE CO..ROW, rtAlL AND PX^EASURE BOAT8, Mnriue Station. ST. LOUIS, MO. To introduce the high stnndard of theAmerican School of Correspondence, theTrustee, will award -a limited number of FreeScholarships in Electrical, Mechanical, Station-ary, Locomotive or Marine Engineering China, Heating,Ventilation and Plumbing, and Mechanical Draw-ing, to properly recommended applicants. Prospectus on request. AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, (Chartered by the Commonwealth of Mass.) BoitoD, Uui., U. S. A. REVERSING STEAM TURBINE.—PAR- sons recently perfected turbine for boats. IllustrationsRhowing details, ontained in Scientific AmericanSi-iPT.emlnt, No. 1158. Price 10 cents, by mail, fromthis office, and from ail newsdealers. TME C ft MONARCM ENGINE-STOP SYSTEM is a wonderful appliance now being used by the largestplants in the countr.v. It can be easily attached to anyengine or combination of enciiies. Prevents run-aways. A practical safeguard aga
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