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Show b ECONOMICAL HEATER. ., A Copy of t jjn Ho Jlado at a Co-t Not f Kxcocdlnf Four Dollars. I The heater is made of gnlvai i 1 sheet iron, is 5 feet long and lo f y :. diameter. The pipe at the left ' : a-rying'olT a-rying'olT tlu? smoke is r inches in dar -etcr ordinary stove pipe; its height will be governed by the depth of the tank. The pipe at the right is slanting, 7 inches in diameter, and is provided i- dry itfnrr mvr .- j I II1 f ' ' II I CHEAP HEATER. I .dth a cap for covering the ojening. I Through this the. fuel is put. The cap I must contain two holes which will per- I nilt of a proper draft. At night, till the water tank, and the Ia.st thing before I going to bed put the fire nnd the fuel in B- the heater. In spring remove it from I the tank and store in some dry place. I If properly taken euro of, so that it will not rust, it will last for several years. I Any kind of fucL can, he used, and it i. H surprising how little it takes. For re- moving the ashes, an old dipper Is just H the thing. The original, from which a H drawing was mnde and is produced H above, cost $3.75. Farm nnd Ilome. |