TRAUTWINE'S POCKET-BOOK. ..... IWithout doubt it has proved Itself to be the most useful hand book in the language, for the engineering profession.—Enginceidny and Mining 1888. Journal , August 25th, J -- I JOHN WILEY & 80N8, I F. & F N. OPON, NEW YORK. LONDON. 1,........1. THE E. S• GREELY & CO. GENERAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. 5 and 7 DEY ST., NEW YORK. ELM - 71EA41./ItEIIIEN r INSTItu. DIE\TS and ant:l-11ES of the very Highest Glade + eeNion and Constancy, Q m ity and Finish, the Best 6,t the %Voila . I I s Catalogue of Standard -'Pest 4-4 In.tininents fin nklied \ upon applieation 11l tot tinted circular of 1 imp. t and Noveltle., upon ap plieation. -MINIATURE INCANDESCENT LAMPS. No. 2 Planer and Matcher. Planes 24 in. wide, 6 in. thick; matches 12 in. wide; specially designed for custom work in small plan ing mills, carpenter shops, technical schools col leges, etc. Makes, siding moldings, beading, flooring, etc, A low priced and a favorite machine. a • ll.m a EOM CO. lorlglnators, Introducers -- --- _ and 165-185 W. Front St., Cincinnati, Ohio, U. S. A. To W YCKOFF, SEAMANS gir, BENEDICT • • REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER After ushig the Remington typewriters in the Vermont Methodist Seminary for more than a year I am glad to bear testimony to the excellent results attained. Our instruments are kept in the academic; and pupils who desire are assigned hours for practice. Quito a num. tier have availed themsehies of the opportunity. I have noticed, first, a care for correct spelling and punctuation wnich we had not been able to secure otherwise. I have seen an unusual attention to the structure of sentences. Time rhetoric of composition seems to stand out more clearly before the pupil on a printed than on a written page ; and as the manipulation of the machine soon be. comes mechanical, the writer devotes, much attention, even in copying articles. to the structure and finish of the sentences. 1 fully believe that the typewriter put in the hands of all our pupils would prove a valuable aid to their education Send for Catalogue. WYCKOFF. SEAMANS & BENEDICT, Remington Standard Tlpewriter, ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES — : is the out•fltting of Colleges, Technical Schools, Religimis Insti tutions, Trade De• pal t mente, Etc. • No. 2 Universal Wood-Worker. With Upright Mandrel. Main Ileati,lo34lln. wide Planes and edges at one operation.. • The Largesttine Will make glae joints ; plane out of wind ;,eliani• fer; cross gain, groove, out straight. Pll'o l lllll' in the U. S. or wave moldings, tongue and groove, plane taper, rip and cross-eat sniVhig, • boring, routing, etc. Select From. send for Catalogue, Information, eto, WOOD WORKING OF TIIE MOST A IM C PRO H VED i and M ACHI N ERY TYPE Constructors of E. .t. BI.S.111.)P, Principal 834 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA.