The Street railway journal (1886) (14761954212)
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Identifier: streetrailwa318861887newy (find matches)
Title: The Street railway journal
Year: 1884 (1880s)
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Subjects: Street-railroads Electric railroads Transportation
Publisher: New York : McGraw Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries
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Inventor and Manufacturer, Mill and Grain Elevator Supplies, etc. For full particulars address ;^ \N ■ C A L D E L L ■ 131 & 133 W. WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. THE STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 1063 The Railway ^ nd Corporation Law Journal. A Legal Paper of the First Class. CONDUCTED BY CHARLES F. BEACH, JR. Contains a Weekly Digest of Decisions and Other Matters of Interest to Corpo-ration Oillcials and Lawyers. Twenty-four pages of readl g matter, 9x11 In. L. K. STROUSE & < O., Publishers, 95 Nassau Street, New York. HAND POWER, LEVER AND HYDRAULIC PRESSES.
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See page 197, July, 1885. Screw and Hydraulic Jacks. WATSON & STILLMAN, 204 to 210 East 43d Street, New York. CAR CEILINGS, ETC. MOSAIC INLAY Is a new and PATENTED PROCESS of treatingpanels, etc., so as to FAITHFULLY REPRESENTINLAID WOODS of various colors and growths.The following advantages over the latter areclaimed and allowed by the leading Car Buildersof the United States: It is capable of greater diversity in point ocolor and design, can be executed in much shortertime, is THOROUGHLY IMPERVIOUS TO MOIST-URE, can be washed with water, is unaffected byordinary heat, can be executed to any design onnatural wood panels, bent to any desired curvewithout fracture or blemish, and sold READY TOPLACE IN POSITION at very little advance overthe cost of the ordinary painted work. Estimates cheerfully furnished for INTERIORDECORATIONS, from 1 to 1,000 Steam or Tram-way cars. Address, J. M. WADE & CO., 123 Cedar Street, New York. , — HAINES BROS., STEAM & STREET RAILWAYS, 45 Br