PUMPING ENGINES
The showing made by the Gaskill engine at Columbus, Ohio, in the yearly averages, as outlined in the report made to the board of trade recently, is gratifying. It is the work of an engine, too, which has worked for years under varying conditions of supply and demand, and was figured direct from coal consumed without deduction for ashes, steam heating or other purposes. The service has always been entirely satisfactory.
The Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordon company is very busy. It has recently taken a number of water works contracts, among which are the following : Portsmouth, O., Shelbyvllle.Tenn.; Edwanisvillc, III.; Hopkinsville. Ky.; Mount Sterling, Ky.; Perry, Okla.; Long Prairie, Wis.; Sparta, Wis.; Celinn, O.; Port Clinton, O.; Great Falls, Mont.; Kenosha, Wis.; Atchison, Kas.
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