. The Street railway journal . railway linesin the city of Brook-lyn, New York, andon railroad lines Inthe United States andCanadas, and giveentire satisfaction. It is neat in ap-pearance, occupiesbut little space, is anornament to a oar,is not costly in price,nor expensive in itsoperation. Sole Manufacturers, NATIONAL Stove Co., 243 Water St., New York City. EVERITS CAR FLOOR. Wilson Rrake Shaft. ENTIRELY NEW & NOVEL IN AND .SURE IN ACTION. BRAKES SET WITHOUT COMPLETELY TURN-ING THE HANDLE. MADE ON THE PRINCIPLE OF A IN DESIGN Saves Room, Adds to Av


. The Street railway journal . railway linesin the city of Brook-lyn, New York, andon railroad lines Inthe United States andCanadas, and giveentire satisfaction. It is neat in ap-pearance, occupiesbut little space, is anornament to a oar,is not costly in price,nor expensive in itsoperation. Sole Manufacturers, NATIONAL Stove Co., 243 Water St., New York City. EVERITS CAR FLOOR. Wilson Rrake Shaft. ENTIRELY NEW & NOVEL IN AND .SURE IN ACTION. BRAKES SET WITHOUT COMPLETELY TURN-ING THE HANDLE. MADE ON THE PRINCIPLE OF A IN DESIGN Saves Room, Adds to Available ;Braking Power,and Gives the Driver the Best PossibleControl over the Car. Mordecai H. Wilson, Agent. TROY, N. Y. i i! i Dispenses with Mats ofall kinds. Easily Repaired. Nothing to break or bestolen. Most easily cleaned ofany floor in use. Can be swept not hold the dirt, Low in First Costand High inDurability. W. L. EVERIT, New Haven, Conn. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron and Steel. FOK Street CABLE Railways. SWITCH ROPES. PLOW ROPES. TELEGRAPH WIRE. JOHN A. ROEBLINGS SONS CO., H. L. SHIPPY, Manager, 117 and 119 Liberty Street, New York. 32 THE STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL Novembeb, 1886. PAY HERE. Fare Boxes and Change Receptacles for Street Gars. OUR NEW FAKE BOX NO. 3. The following are some points of superiority in this box over others: Simplicity of Construction, Quickness and Convenience of Cleaning, Securi-ty of Money Drawer, Beauty of Finish, and Much Cheaper in Price. We have just added to this box a very valuable improvement, viz., a smallmirror placed back of first slide or rest, which presents to drivers view the backside of fare as well as front, when resting on first rest. He can by this quicklydetect any ^puriousor mutilated coin or ticket that may be split and put in box. It often happens in all Fare Boxes, to the annoyance of driver and passenger,when several fares are resting on first slide, one or more coins are liable to b


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