. The Street railway journal . END VIEW. Patented. June 16th, 1885. These scrapers are forged from the best steel and ^7rought Iron—no castingsto hreak—easily attached and removed from any street car without disfiguringor cutting the dash. They can be Instantly applied to remove any obstructionon the Track, or as quickly raised out of position. They have the great advantage over all other scrapers of being controlled bythe toot of the driver, allowing him the full use of his hands to handle the brakelines, make change, etc. Having once tried them you will ahandon all others. H. H. LITTELL,


. The Street railway journal . END VIEW. Patented. June 16th, 1885. These scrapers are forged from the best steel and ^7rought Iron—no castingsto hreak—easily attached and removed from any street car without disfiguringor cutting the dash. They can be Instantly applied to remove any obstructionon the Track, or as quickly raised out of position. They have the great advantage over all other scrapers of being controlled bythe toot of the driver, allowing him the full use of his hands to handle the brakelines, make change, etc. Having once tried them you will ahandon all others. H. H. LITTELL, , liLY. WIRE CABLES F(»R STREET RAILROADS: MADE BY Broderik & Bascom Rope Company, ST. LOUIS, MO. Ornamental toany car. He-duction mprice where TOM L. JOHNSONS 2 boxes are placed In i Roads equippedwith boxes on IMPROVED FARE BOX. ^ofsatlfact^ Xo^v in iseiieral use in cities tliroiigli- oiit the U. S. ory, returned without anyexpense to the companytrying BOX NO. 1. CHAKliU lAllKKX. BOX NO. One ot theprlnclpal merits of thr,,c i- air overall othei-s. consists in thefact that the fares are not turned out of sight at once by the tlrlvei-s, leavingnothing but thebare word and memory of the parties as evidence of the making It easy for deception to be practised, even though an officer is oilthe car, and is endeavoring to see that the driver is faithfully performing his du-ties. They are so constructed that the fare are kept in sight from one end of theroad to the other, and at any point on tlie line an officer of the company, or in-deed any other person, can tally passenger wltli the tares. The di-ops can easilycarry from 75 to SO tares, and can be counted wltliout mistake, and counterfeitmoney can be easily detected. These boxes are very simple in construction, beingcleared, when required, in live minutes, whet as any other box takes amuchlonger time. The glass fronts and drops render them so transparent that a pe


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