. The Street railway journal . has made a specialty of themanufacture of the latter which it is supplying in large numbers forelectric railway work. The brushes are self-lubricating, require noattention, and are said to eliminate the sparking, heating, hummingand scratching common with ordinary brushes. The brushes aremanufactured in three quantities, soft, medium and hard, and ofany desired size. The J. G. Brill Company occupied a prominent position in themain hall and exhibited a complete No. 21 truck. At each side ofthis truck were statements that the No. 21 F truck was running un-der open
. The Street railway journal . has made a specialty of themanufacture of the latter which it is supplying in large numbers forelectric railway work. The brushes are self-lubricating, require noattention, and are said to eliminate the sparking, heating, hummingand scratching common with ordinary brushes. The brushes aremanufactured in three quantities, soft, medium and hard, and ofany desired size. The J. G. Brill Company occupied a prominent position in themain hall and exhibited a complete No. 21 truck. At each side ofthis truck were statements that the No. 21 F truck was running un-der open cars on the Broadway, New Ycrk, line and was in useunder several closed cars and that the No. 21 C truck was in use onthe Brooklyn Heights Railway and the lines of the ConsolidatedTraction Company, of New Jersey. Also that more than 14,000Brill trucks of the different styles have been supplied to Americanelectric railways. :i^f ^ MONARCH FMV^r • | :lliu;r» - BRADFORD BELTING CO. CINCINNATI OHIO-. EXHIBIT OF BRADFORD BELTING CO. John A. Roeblings Sons Company made no extended at-tempt to exhibit the various appliances which it manufactures forelectrical work, but had a handsome parlor which its friends foundmost comfortable and convenient. It was fitted with rugs, curtainsand comfortable easy chairs and decorated with views of the com-panys works. There were also samples of the different kinds ofwire cables supplied by the company. The representatives of thecompany present were A. N. Whitaker, G. Swan, M. R. Cockey, Newbury, Joseph Cory, J. H. Janeway, Jr., and W. L. Doyle. The Goubert Manufacturing Company had its headquartersin the generator room and exhibited models of its heaters and separa- Junk, 1896.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. tors. The steam plant of the building was also fitted with a Govibertheater in operation and Stratton separators were also in use on theengines. Several large pictures of installations made by the com-pany were also shown. An interesting featu
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