. The Street railway journal . es. Illustrated. Car Shades and Curtains. Published by the E. T. Burrowes Com-pany, of Portland, Me. 22 pages. Illustrated. Catalogue. Published by the Q. & C. Company, of Chicago, A Modern Engine. Published by the Ball Engine Company, of Eric. Pa. 5 pages. Storage Batteries. Published by Sipe & Sigler, of Cleveland, Ohio. 32 pages. Illustrated. List of Street Railway Patents Issued U. S. Patents Issued February 22 to March 15, inclusive. February 22. Electric Railway System.—John M. Murphy, Torrington, 599,344. Troll


. The Street railway journal . es. Illustrated. Car Shades and Curtains. Published by the E. T. Burrowes Com-pany, of Portland, Me. 22 pages. Illustrated. Catalogue. Published by the Q. & C. Company, of Chicago, A Modern Engine. Published by the Ball Engine Company, of Eric. Pa. 5 pages. Storage Batteries. Published by Sipe & Sigler, of Cleveland, Ohio. 32 pages. Illustrated. List of Street Railway Patents Issued U. S. Patents Issued February 22 to March 15, inclusive. February 22. Electric Railway System.—John M. Murphy, Torrington, 599,344. Trolley for Electric Railways.—Edward K. Landis, Philadelphia,Pa. No. The combination with a current-collector adapted to engagea conducting wire, of a pivoted device having a wing on eachside of said current-collector, each wing extending baekwardlyfrom its pivotal attachment to a point adjacent to the extremityof said current-collector, thence baekwardly and obliquely, andthence forwardly toward its free PAT. NO. 599,393 PAT. NO. 600,261 Street Car Air Brake.—Charles A. Gray, Kansas City, 599,421. This invention, as its name implies, is a brake operated bycompressed air carried in a tank on a street car, provided withmeans for admitting the air to the brake cylinder for operatingthe piston therein, which sets the brakes. Car Fender.—Inozens J. Neracher, Cleveland, Ohio. No. 599, Car Stopper.—Inozens J. Neracher, Cleveland, 599,471- Switch Operating Mechanism.—Charles W. Yerbury, Newark, No. This invention relates to an electric railway switch compris-ing electromagnets for moving the switch and means carried bya car for operating the circuit closers. Electric Railway System.—James D. Gibbs, Chicago, 111. Safety Guard and Truck for Cars.—Abel M. Phelps, New York, N. Y. No. 599, Guard for Railway Cars.—Abel M. Phelps, New York, N. Y. No. 599,630. March 1. Car Fender.—Francis S. David


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