. The Street railway journal . moisture in coal (from and at 212 F).. Evaporation in lbs. per lb. of combustible fromand at 212 F., deducting the moisture con-tained in the coal Coal burned per sq. foot of grate surface per hour, in lbs Water evaporated per sq. ft heating surface per hour, in lbs Horse-power of boiler.—One 34% lbs. of water evaporated from and at 212 F., per hour ♦♦♦ Lubricating Compounds and Cups 150 10,9411,8579,084 73,4386,


. The Street railway journal . moisture in coal (from and at 212 F).. Evaporation in lbs. per lb. of combustible fromand at 212 F., deducting the moisture con-tained in the coal Coal burned per sq. foot of grate surface per hour, in lbs Water evaporated per sq. ft heating surface per hour, in lbs Horse-power of boiler.—One 34% lbs. of water evaporated from and at 212 F., per hour ♦♦♦ Lubricating Compounds and Cups 150 10,9411,8579,084 73,4386, A lubricating compound, which is claimed to give absolute satis-faction under all conditions of temperature, wear, etc., is made bythe Albany Lubricating Compound & Cup Company, of whichAdam Cooks Sons, of New York, are the proprietors. This com-pound is known as Albany grease, and when it is used the manu-facturers guarantee that it will absolutely prevent the burning outof armatures and overheating of


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