. The street railway review . e Centennial in 1876; the Tele-machon, which is well known to students of the historyof electricity in the United States; the Gramme dynamo,built by Prof. Anthony, of Cornell University, in 1874,and exhibited in Philadelphia in 1876, and which is nowrunning and doing good work as a motor in the Depart-ment of Physics at Cornell; some of the original sawedcarbons first used in electric lighting, and other machinesand appurtenances will be exhibited, and will be a verypleasant study for the electrical engineer. EXHIBITS AT AMERICAN STREET RAIL-WAY ASSOCIATION. AS al


. The street railway review . e Centennial in 1876; the Tele-machon, which is well known to students of the historyof electricity in the United States; the Gramme dynamo,built by Prof. Anthony, of Cornell University, in 1874,and exhibited in Philadelphia in 1876, and which is nowrunning and doing good work as a motor in the Depart-ment of Physics at Cornell; some of the original sawedcarbons first used in electric lighting, and other machinesand appurtenances will be exhibited, and will be a verypleasant study for the electrical engineer. EXHIBITS AT AMERICAN STREET RAIL-WAY ASSOCIATION. AS already illustrated and described in the Review,the facilities for exhibits at the next annual con-vention, at Milwaukee, October 18, 19 and 20,will surpass any in the history of the association. Thesecretary has issued instructions to exhibitors which setforth the ample provision for exhibits, all of which willbe under one roof, and in the same building as the busi-ness sessions. Floor space will be charged at 10 cents :^i £_. PLAN OF EXPOSITION BUILDING, MILWAUKEE. per square foot, with a minimum space of 100 and a max-imum of 2,000 square feet, by special power will be furnished at actual cost and prorated among users. Applications should be made atonce. Space will be allotted May 10. Address all com-munications to W. J. Richardson, Secretary, AmericanStreet Railway Association. 166 Montague street,Brooklyn, N. Y. The Equipment , of this city, hasissued a cordial letter, inviting visiting street railway mento avail themselves of the hospitahties of their office dur-ing the Fair. A register will be kept of railway men intown. The Janesville, (Wis.), Street Railway Co., will erecta handsome station and waiting room. 232 (^Ued/li\aiWAyll^VieW WORLDS FAIR TRANSPORTATION. WE present on the page herewith a correct viewof the terminal facilities of the great arteriesof urban transportation for the WorldsFair. The plan does not include, of c


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