. The street railway review . eatli, Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to the Heath Rail Joint Company, Waterloo, la 500,388 Rail joint, Frederick H. Heath and Edward P. Caldwell, Minne-apolis, Minn-, assignors to the Heath Rail Joint Company,Waterloo, la 500,389 Rail joint, Frederick H. Heath and Edward P. Caldwell, Minne-apolis, Minn., assignors to the Heath Rail Joint Company,Same place 500,390 Automatic disconnector for trolley wires, Ray N. Noyes, Haver-hill, Mass 500,417 Auxiliary car motor, William H. SchallioU, Chester, Pa 500,432 Automatic circuit breaker, Alexander Wurts, Pittsburg, Pa.,a


. The street railway review . eatli, Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to the Heath Rail Joint Company, Waterloo, la 500,388 Rail joint, Frederick H. Heath and Edward P. Caldwell, Minne-apolis, Minn-, assignors to the Heath Rail Joint Company,Waterloo, la 500,389 Rail joint, Frederick H. Heath and Edward P. Caldwell, Minne-apolis, Minn., assignors to the Heath Rail Joint Company,Same place 500,390 Automatic disconnector for trolley wires, Ray N. Noyes, Haver-hill, Mass 500,417 Auxiliary car motor, William H. SchallioU, Chester, Pa 500,432 Automatic circuit breaker, Alexander Wurts, Pittsburg, Pa.,assignor to the Westinghouse Electric & ManufacturingCompany, same place 500,456 Insulating device for preventing electric currents in pipes, SimeonD. Gratiaa, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to the Fay Gas FixtureCompany, same place 500,488 Inclosed conductor for electric railways, John A McGregor, Chi-cago, 111., assignor one-fourth to Homan R, Powers, same place _ 500,506 Brake Handle, Samuel A. Burns, Bridgeport, Conn 500,529. N THE ALPS. Friend.—Try to hang on for another couple of min-utes. The guides will soon be here with ropes to rescueyou. Jarlev (who has fallen over the cliff, and is hangingon to a little ledge with one hand).—* All right, old can stand it. I havent traveled from the Battery toHarlem hanging on L road straps for ten 3^ears for noth-ing (resumes reading his paper).—Harpers Weekly. (^kcct J\aiWiiy li^yieW 453 MILWAUKEES PALACE—HOTEL PFISTER. The Street Railway Convention of 1893 Will Stop at One of the Most Complete and Elegantly Furnished Hotels in the World. WHEN the street railway man takes his annualvacation in October, and makes the meetingof the American Street RaiUvaj Associa-tion a part of the event, lie leaves behind all the careand worry to which he must so soon return, and for afew brief days thoroughly enjojs the best there is in is quite natural, therefore, that the question of wherehe will stop during convention becomes a ma


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