. The Street railway journal . er, of New York, exhibited some mammothsheets of India and amber mica, and his mica discs were to be seeneverywhere. The enclosed arc lamps of the Lea ManufacturingCompany, of Elwood, Ind., made a decidedly favorable appear-ance. This company makes a full line of both d. c. and a. c. ma-chinery. Johnson & Morton, of Ithaca, N. Y., had a series ofphotographs of their products on display. Samples of the Pitts- 834 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XV. No. n. burgh Steel Hollowware Companys pressed steel gongs werealso shown, and had it not been for convention rulings,


. The Street railway journal . er, of New York, exhibited some mammothsheets of India and amber mica, and his mica discs were to be seeneverywhere. The enclosed arc lamps of the Lea ManufacturingCompany, of Elwood, Ind., made a decidedly favorable appear-ance. This company makes a full line of both d. c. and a. c. ma-chinery. Johnson & Morton, of Ithaca, N. Y., had a series ofphotographs of their products on display. Samples of the Pitts- 834 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XV. No. n. burgh Steel Hollowware Companys pressed steel gongs werealso shown, and had it not been for convention rulings, certainlywould have made themselves heard. The Graphite LubricatingCompany, of Bound Brook, had a pretty display board of itsgenuine graphite and bronze trolley wheel bushings. Enamalacand Armalac, the Massachusetts Chemical Companys specialties,along with samples of its various tapes and compounds wereshown to advantage. Besides Mr. Garton and Mr. Lee, membersof the W. R. Garton Company, Messrs. A. L. Short, of the Eureka. EXHIBIT OF DIAMOND BRAKE SHOES Tempered Copper Company, and James Partridge, of the Par-tridge Carbon Company, were present to assist in the exhibit. BERRY BROS., manufacturers of railway varnishes, Detroit,Mich., were represented by L. M. Combs, of St. Louis, whosays he will never miss another street railway convention if in hispower to be there. J. B. PERRY, of Toronto, Ont., was in attendance in the inter-ests of the McCollum Compound Friction Car Brake Company, ofToronto. F. A. LAPHAM, of the Cleveland Frog & Crossing Company,Cleveland, was a constant attendant. PATTERSON & GREENOUGH, of New York, were repre-sented by Frank L. Crocker, their Chicago, representative. ThiSfirm is selling agent for the Waterloo Woolen Manufacturing


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