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Scientific American Volume 88 Number 25 (June 1903) . MURRAY DELIVERY WAGON SEVENTEEN YEARS of honest, straightforward and enviable businessreputation is back of every Murray Vehicle, Har-ness and Saddle. And they cost no more than theunknown kind. We guarantee every MURRA VVehicle that leaves our factory against breakage fortwo years. Our line is most complete, consisting of Buggies* Surreys, Phaetons, Road Carts, RoadWagons, Bike Wagons, Traps, Spring Wagons* De-livery Wagons, Milk Wagons, Mall Wagons, BakersWagons, ButchersWagons, Laundry Wagons* PonyVehicles, Farm Carts, Farm Wagons, ContractorsCarts, Contractors Wagons, Dump Carts, SADDLES and HARNESS We will be glad to mail you our Large Illus-trated Catalog No. 33* Its free for the asking. WILBER H. MURRAY MFG. CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. 50 YEARS9EXPERIENCE. Trade MarksDesignsCopyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description mayquickly ascertain our opinion free wnether aninvention is probably patentable. Communica-tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patentssent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receiveBpecial notice, without charee. In the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weeklv. Largest cir-culation of any scientific journal. Terms, S3 ayear ; four month 1, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & ?-»• New York Branch Offioe, 626 F8t,Waahta<rton D. C. Railway track joint, O. F. McCully 730,556 Hallways, switch especially adapted fur third rails for electric, W. A. P. Willard, 7311,810 Reflector, R. Fyfe 730,361 Refractory article of manufacture, S. L. Mershon 730,834 Refrigerating machine oil separator, G. T. Voorhees 730,496 Regenerative furnace, J. A. Durfee 730,620 Relay, reverse current, E. M. Hewlett 730,371 Rheostat, C. E. Harthan 730,644 Ring st
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