. Railroad digest . hasa son there. The dad will thereforesay that his son is alive and is doing wellin his studies; and, as he gained 15 weight during the summer encamp-ment when this awful work is supposed tobe done, I do not think he will die fromhazing right away. This department has been squeezedinto very limited quarters in the Janu-ary and February numbers; but it willhereafter be allotted its usual number of 82 RAILROAD DIGEST February, 1901 Railroad Patents A Record of Patents recently granted for RailroadAppliances. Compiled by STEBBINS & WRIGHT, Patent Attorneys, Washington.


. Railroad digest . hasa son there. The dad will thereforesay that his son is alive and is doing wellin his studies; and, as he gained 15 weight during the summer encamp-ment when this awful work is supposed tobe done, I do not think he will die fromhazing right away. This department has been squeezedinto very limited quarters in the Janu-ary and February numbers; but it willhereafter be allotted its usual number of 82 RAILROAD DIGEST February, 1901 Railroad Patents A Record of Patents recently granted for RailroadAppliances. Compiled by STEBBINS & WRIGHT, Patent Attorneys, Washington. , and727 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. A copy of any U. S. PaUnt will bemaiUd to any address ^!/ Stebbins A Wright for live centsthe fij-ed Qovernment charge. Locomotive FKEUKKIC A. tie ami 111. if tlK The priiiciiial objtil provifie a Incomotive having aand deep fire-box, with a frame andparts to support and hold the samectlicient and practical manner. A further object of the invention otherin an. INI 0 ] ir—ri \ ■f H ^ -^ ) provide a locomotive having adeep fire-box and a trailing or rear sup-porting truck and wheels, with journalsoutside of such wheels, so as to diminisias far as possible the rolling motion oftlie engine and place the journal boxeswhere they are removed from the objec-tionable proximity to the ash pan andconveniently cared for. The invention consists, further, in a lo-comotive in which there are combined theordinary driving wheels, a frame provid-ing journal boxes for and inside the sameback to the fire-box and wider outsideframes beginning back of the rear driversand extending back under the fire-box,and providing outside journal buxes forthe trailing wheels. Car Construction No. GG5, H. SESSIONS, of Chicago, 111., assignor to the Compressed Air Motor Company. In a car, peripheral metallic channelbar sills having vertically disposed websand iuturned flanges, upright metallicangle irons secured to said sills and ar-


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