Association for 3, Lao, Vy Zr. RS x wy E 4a \v HEE NA >, ° We ELS OY WV : € oe < ) ¢ & = £ of-+ u : a sa ? aa =l an + ol als IE : Se SY ie NS a> “s : A fey ad? >. = g ae Ke Ns “30° a > O <= ie Sey VS 4 ny & “pe, | QO Edison. pers A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION PART II (1879-1886) Thomas E. Jeffrey Microfilm Editor and Associate Director Paul B. Israel Assistant Editor Mary Ann Hellrigel Douglas G. Tarr David W. Hutchings Robert A. Rosenberg Editorial Associates Leonard DeGraaf John Deasey Joseph P. Sullivan Barbara B. Tomblin Alan Stein Jacquelyn Miller Karen Kozak Marla Antonakakis Student Assistants Keith A. Nier Assistant Editor Reese V. Jenkins Director and Editor Sponsors Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey National Park Service, Edison National Historic Site New Jersey Historical Commission Smithsonian Institution University Publications of America Frederick, Maryland 1987 Edison signature used with permission of McGraw-Edison Campany, Thomas A. 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Nier Andrew Butrica Assistant to the Director Helen Endick Leonard DeGraaf Alan Stein Jacquelyn Miller Research Associates Douglas G. Tarr Mary Ann Hellcigel David W. Hutchings Secretary Grace Kurkowski Student Assistants Joseph P. Sullivan Karen Kozak Granville Miller BOARD OF SPONSORS Rutgers, The State University of National Park Service, Edison New Jersey National Historic Site Edward J. Bloustein Roy W. Weaver T. Alexander Pond Edward J. Pershey Tilden G. Edelstein Smithsonian Institution John Gillis Bernard Finn New Jersey Historical Commission Arthur P, Molella Bernard Bush Howard L. Green EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD James Brittain, Georgia Institute of Technology Alfred D, Chandler, Jr., Harvard University Neil Harris, University of Chicago Thomas Parke Hughes, University of Pennsylvania Arthur Link, Princeton University Nathan Reingold, Smithsonian Institution Robert E. Schofield, lowa State University CORPORATE ASSOCIATES William C. Hittinger (chairman), RCA Corporation Edward J. Bloustein, Rutgers, The State University of NJ. Cees Bruynes, North American Philips Corporation Paul J. Christiansen, Charles Edison Fund Philip F. Dietz, Westinghouse Electric Corporation Roland W. Schmitt, General Electric Corporation Harold W. Sonn, Public Service Electric and Gas Company Morris Tanenbaum, AT&T FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Charles Edison Fund The Hyde and Watson Foundation Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation PUBLIC FOUNDATIONS National Science Foundation National Endowment for the Humanities PRIVATE CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS Alabama Power Company Amerada Hess Corporation AT&T Auantic Electric Association of Edison Illuminating Companies Battelle Memorial Institute Foundation The Boston Edison Foundation Cabot Corporation Foundation Carolina Power and Light Company Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. 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Westinghouse Educational Foundation Wisconsin Public Service Corporation . a . ‘ Sa Ne Si i aseoete aria 4 i atari e Sear ‘5 i a aa a i re if : ran r a BeAr BAA Eh gg 6 ara ay oc atng ta the Se ee arenes A Note on the Sources The pages which have been filmed are the best copies _ available. Every technical . effort possible has been made to ensure legibility. PUBLICATION AND MICROFILM COPYING RESTRICTIONS Reel duplication of the whole or of any part of this film is prohibited. in lieu of transcripts, however, enlarged photocopies of selected items contained on these reels may be made in order to facilitate research. THOMAS A. EDISON PAPERS A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION PART II (1879-1886) REEL 66 DOCUMENT FILE SERIES (DOC-26) D-83-020 through D-33-030 ("Electric Light - General" through "Electric Light - Edison Electric Light Company - Testing Department") 1883. Electric Light - General (D-83-020) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the commercial introduction of the electric light and to technical aspects of electric lighting and power, such as the design of lamps and generators and the materials to be used as filaments. Among the documents for 1883 is a list of central stations and isolated lighting plants, dated June 1883. Alf the documents have been filmed. ER be Oe ee Cee eT RTI OPE NES eRe ee OEM aay ET er EPP Crceutlin ee a Aer Meinl als fli CEL haniy | | libel, ME vine crords is oe & beet ea Ms Eee Lk Jou @ 5 SE eee: 7: Scare See ene aoe one U foe. )Paa- oa-/83, o\ £ — ot Mew Mersey. W (DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS.) é , 34... L8E 3+ * Princeton, T.A-Edison; Dear sir; I have just had a proposition to act as an expert and aviary in the matter of storage batteries for iene application of vga to lighting. I have refused és. ade Hy bef nave aay eSRu to say or do about, ‘St till I hear from you in re~ ste _ gard to the Quen ULOns Do you consider that “theke is any eldim 1, Fast pangane obligation on me as respects that question? As I re- Ly : member, the question of such batteries had not come up in relation 4 wie Md eg sie to the Edison system of lighting and if so, it would seem that there would not be any impropriety in my, rendering any service | I may be avle to, especially if you do not , and do not intend to make age of Such batteries in your system... Please let me hear how you understand the matter. Yours truly. - Ytoa aby: ce, Ace oft porns dR es Ne ere Favs Beary ORL ye ae Lae of ee an ar , L_ ose tee Ee nee a a eS = eee e ekdigedes tuekris . Yor LL ghee LC®. ee : densi, why ihe ch, tiene tye aehye 8 tet oh & ao a , aa . ww . 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Tor a recont ‘totorviaw with o Now York journalist. ‘Port Burdn’s favorite’ son, the ". “T-ain'golng.to'be slinply'a binds maii fora year. Iam now a regular contractor for lectric Nght plants, and I'am going to take along vacation in the matter of in- ventions, | IT. won't ‘go near.-a- laboratory. Tye sold out my’ clectric” locémotive to a railrond company, who, I beliove, are going to take the thing up aud push it, Atl the expiration of the year I will renew my experiments at Menlo park. Tho experi- “ments will oll bo confined tu olectricity—no ! more phonographs | or things of that kind:””} | fe has" for some.‘ timo "been “engaged in cheapening the work of ‘the installation of electric’ light pliuts, and: saya: “I have succeeded.so. well. thfat I can build ‘and equip aatalion to do the samo work as that.done In Pearl street for less than one- half the monoy.” “The chic? part of our business now | - cousista in taking contracts to fit out’ stuall or large towns with the’ Edison’ elec: |: thle light. Among the contracts ‘signed |. are those for, Sunbury, Pa., where we are putting fn 500 lights; Shamokin, Pa:; 1.600 Iights; Brockton, Mass., . 1,600. lights; Lowell, Maas. 1,200" lghita;" “Lawrenice on %. nn v -OB-13 ] Base. 4,000 lights; Huyerhill, Mass, 1;000 y lights: ‘Renovo, Pa, 500 Vghts; Erle, Pa., 1,000 lights; Hamilton, \0., * 1,600 dights; St. Louis, Mo., 9,000 tints; °2 “Minneapolis | -/and 8t, Paul, Minn, 6,400 Nghts; Apple: +] ton, Wis, 1,600 lahite}: Davenport, Io., +/ 1,000 liglite; Watertown, Pa:, 500 Ughts, and Danville, Pu, 1,000 lights. “We are algo 1u négotiation. with the duthorithes of 80 other tuwns where ‘they, want’ Electric. ‘ lights, ; “We contract for. a érula® ‘sum ‘te, fit a : town with clectric light in every. _ detall,, We put up our own buildings, set the en- gine and dynamos, run the wires through the streets, carry. them. into the houses, putup the fixtures, set’ the muchinery ‘| ngoing and furnish light ‘for 80°- days, at sm Om moe the end of which‘timo if everything is aat- iafactory to both sides we turn the, syatem over to the town and pocket our, money. ‘Wo will agree to fit up a town with 2,000 electric lights inside of three months from the time the contract is signed, ,and sooner than that if necessary, I honestly believe that every one of the gag companigs in the towns'whero alectrig: Mgnt fs ‘established, will hgve to, BO, ‘out of. “tho, business of furnishing light. oe am 80": convinced of the systeiii’s success that, as Tadid befory, T have given ‘up “nvonting’ “aiid taken to bastness pure and’ ‘alinple : : oreklald et qc st ara ' ae Aina.. oka. we ae. wens ae Rake oe yt. re As ees OTe a. 0x. oO le ha. 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Bored Oey =? an tf tteet Ad Be : 750 aan noes Cte. | | | Lo3 . : Tt The aS : Mw + es Tt No. 788. March Term, 1883. IN THE: i Cour. of Common Pleas No 2, For Philadelphia County, IN EQUITY. THE CITY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Trustee under the Will of STEPHEN GIRARD, deceased, Plaintiff, Us. THE MAXIM ELECTRIC LIGHT : AND POWER COMPANY, mi i ! , Defendants, A To the within-named: Defendants : ie Yopare hereby notified and required, within fourtedn days after service hereof on you, ux- clusive of the day of such service, to cause an 2 Appearance to be etitered for you in tho Court of < Common Pleas No, 2, for the ith and County of Philadelphia, to the within BH of Complaint of the within-named complalnant, and to observe what the sald court shall direct. - Witness our hands st’ Philadelphtfa, this day of May, . A. D, 1883, a rer nema atlanne end ge i; ". FRANCIS E. BREWSTER, | F. CARROLL BREWSTER, iH : Solicitors for the Complainant. + Not#—If you fail to comply with ¢he above | e . directions, by onteriug an appearatice dn the. uy Prothonotary's office, within fourteen” days,you |, will be Hable tohave tho Bill taken Pro _confeaso, is La wad a docree mude agalust you in your absence, “188 a @: ma - gabipegreiilan Hesse, - eatnut . : Philadelphia, biel “IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO, 2, : Or Parnapetpnta County, —— SITTING IN EQUITY, BETWEEN THE CITY OF PHILADELPIITA, trustee under the will of STEPHEN GIRARD, decensed, owner of prop- erty and buildings thereon, fronting. on. Delaware Avenue between Market and Arch Streets, as wel! for themselves as for othera of like interest who shall conie in and contribute to the expense of this suit, Plaintiff, AND THE MAXIM ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER : COMPANY, Defendants, To the Honorable the ‘Judges of said Court : Your orator complains and says: I, That your orator is the owner of properties situated . on the west side of Delaware Avenue between Market and Arch Streets, The said-properties, with the buildings erected thereon, have a frontage on the west side of Delaware Avenue of two hundred and nine feet, and ure. numbered 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, and 26 North Delaware Avenue, — ° : 185 SEE SL ee me epee nea es 2 : TI. That the defendants were created a body politic and. corporate under an Act of the General Assembly approved April 29, 1874, entitled “An Act to provide for'the incor- poration and regulation of.certain corporations,” and in recordance with the provisions of said Act received Letters Patent, dated the eighth day of September, A. D, 1881. - TY, That under and by virtue of said Letters Patent the said defendants are authorized and empowered to engage in and carry on the business of buying, manufacturing and selling machinery for the production and distribution of electricity and of producing electricity ‘and selling and fur- nishing the same for light, heat and power, or for any other purpose. TV. That by an ordinance of Select and Common Coun- cils of the city of Philadelphia, entitled, “ An Ordinance to “authorize the Maxim Electric Light and Power Company “to erect poles, run its wires, and to lay its conductors “under ground, in, through and over and under certain “streets of the city of Philadelphia,” approved June 21, 1882, the said city has authorized the said defendants to run its wires for the purpose of furnishing the city,und the pub- lic with light by electrical currents, and to that end to erect such posts and poles as may be necessary, or to,lay tubes, cables or wires underground in, through and over the fol- lowing ‘streets of the said. city of Philadelphia, to wit: Between Bainbridge Street and Vine Street from the River Delaware to the River Schuylkill, between Vine Street and Green Street from the Delaware River to Twenticth Street, und on the streets running north and south from Washing- ton Avenue to Columbia Avenue. A copy of said ordi- nanceis hereto attached as part hereof, marked “ Exhibit A.” V. And your orator charges that the said defendants have erected wooden poles or posts along the west side of said Delaware Avenue, in front of your orator’s said properties, and have susponded, or are about to suspend, therefrom, one or more electric wires, sud Sa ni erence, 8 VI. And your orator further charges thut the suspen- sion of said wires in tront of your orator’s buildings is a nuisunce, and that said wires are dangerous and will seri- ously impair the value of said properties, and your orator’s use thereof. ; That the presence of snid wires strung in front of your orator’s building will, in case of fire upon said premises, greatly interfere with the extinguishment thereof, That the defendant’s only authority for suspending said wires in front of your orator’s buildings, is the ordinance of Councils above mentioned, aud’ your orator denies that said city of Philadelphia can authorize the said defendants to impair or damage the use and enjoyment of your orator’s said premises without making compensation therefor. - And your orator avors, that sdid wires can be laid in underground conduits so as not to interfere with your orator’s proper use of said premises, and nt the same time permit the said defendants to fully enjoy the privileges granted to them by the ordinance of Gouncils heretofore referred to. ~ Wherefore your orator prays that the defendants may, pending this bill, be speciully and thereafter perpetually enjoined from suspending electric wires from or upon the posts or poles erected by them upon the west side of said Delaware Avenuo in front of your orator’s said premises, and from maintaining and operating any electric wires sus- pended in front of your orator’s said premises. FRANCIS E. BREWSTER, F. CARROLL BREWSTER, . Solicitors for Complainant. 4 “WERUIBIT A.” AN ORDINANCE» To authorize the Maxim Electric Light and Powor Company to erect poles, run its wires, and to lay its conductors underground in, through, and over and undef certain streets of the city of Philadelphia. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the Cily of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Maxim Electric Light and ‘Power Company be and is hereby authorized to.run its wires for the purpose of furnishing the city and tho public with light by electrical currents, and to that end to erect such posts and poles as may be necessary, or to lay tubes, cables or wires underground in, through, and over the following streets of the said city of Philadelphia, to wit: Between Bainbridge Street and Vine Street, from the river Delaware to the river Schuylkill; between Vine Street and Green Street, from the Delaware ‘River to Twentieth Street; ‘and on the streets running north and south, from Washington Avenue to Columbia Avenue. The said company shall keep the poles, posts, and fixtures erected by authority of this ordinance in good repair, and well painted with two coats of paint, duly lettered and numbered. And the said com- pany shail be privileged to use and ocdupy such poles belong- ing to the city, on the line of any of said streets, as may be suitable for the purpose. The work herein authorized shall be done under the direction and supervision of the Superin- tendent of Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph, in accordance with the ordinance approved April 18, 1868, regulating the construction of telegraph lines through the city of Philadel- phia; provided, however, That if Councils shall hereafter grant privileges to other electric lighting companies, such com- panies shall use the poles erected in pursuance of this ordi- nance by the Maxim Electric Light and Power Compiuny, by paying their proportion of the cost of said poles. The city of Philadelphia shall have the right to place on the poles or posts of eaid company, from time to time, tele- graph, or telephone wires, for police and fire purposes, with- out expenac to the city, 6 Section 2. The said Maxim Electric Light and Power Company shall give its bonds to the city of Philadelphia, in the sum of twenty thousand (20,000) dollars, conditioned that they will not merge with any other electric light, hent or power company in the city of Philadelphia. In case of said merger, the poles, posts, wires and fixtures erected by them shall become the property of the city of Philadelphia, And the said bonds shall prescribe these conditions, and the anid Maxim Electric Light and Power Company shall place its wires underground over such. routes as may be authorized hy Councils when the underground system has been found to be effective. And said company shall, at all times, be subject to the provisions of the Constitution and Jaws of the State of Pennsylvania, and the ordinances of the city of Philadelphia, in all matters relating to telegraph, telephone or electric light, hext or power lines in suid city, now in force, or which may hereafter be passed, regulating the construction, maintenance, taxation and license charges of sume. The sum of fifty (50) dollars shall bo paid into the city treasury by the said Maxim Electric Light and Power Company, fur printing and advertising this ordinance. This ordinance, aud the privileges granted thereby, shall be revocable at any time by the passage of an ardinunee to that effect. Provided, thatmothing contained herein shall prevent tho city from granting like privileges to other companics. WM. IIENRY LEX, President of Common Council. Attest—Joszpn H. Past, Clerk: of Select Council, WILLIAM B. SMITH, President of Select Council. ' is twenty-fi , 2, Anno Domini Approved this twenty-first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ecighty-two (A, D. 1882). SAMUEL G, KING, - Mayor of Philadelphia. . . Si Ee G83 00-2. “THOMAS A. EDISON, No. 65 FIFTH AVENUE. | NEW YORK .. a ees oz SS Ate ae CS z ees ‘fant léo0 De a x ! pe a Gee ie Encl meh pics | tuwelé. ees ae mn IES sc ee ire Seana treks tly sis cite dey Slee eal het ami Dic me Beal Co th a ody Saat gE VPP BOBS. 4 27. | (wv bay ~~ WY upme ht a ae Doinaw. 0059 Naluutde oe ane oer ) thay Je Le. 1668 - ca | PM Elden Gt a ~. «.. eee | 1. tie Gf Cly Inuats C Gy whack | | fe anewuter_), ad ; ac the. tart. 2ff,. y Mepohon, | aad, Rawo. feleda- FEC... He ee A geil Hee Dnaatue | Ctealnd. ite Bo, Ce Aedtiace . ’Gelier aus, Aopecten. ee” aa) ae At fer rce a ocr Vila Jn. “ha. Hew Yark. Mer al H.. E> ame faut 20" Lath Luage. Beane. ee ee Hina: ag ammuek ‘hey take ne Cece ont CT ELS . Jue Atfonw Wed es Bete wows Ze i atgs 22 i fLotmcee. oe seagee ane fb AD. Mmecd-Cead . a. Ag. a Mh at 4 Pee eG ew sais te atk tihethe , ae eu) Cont corce Better tabctyahan fo * tangle Se Se ax fecwce. ae face ae ae May MEK bra aA . Jhe ee ae poe es ee seateee bhk fungi Chas eg pe < Ge fad eee Styeet, Philadelphia, Dear S1r :—I beg to..ack owledge the receipt of your letter of the 17th in: ‘refergnee : to electric.-lighting af London. I referred your Guaons to the chief engineer of the Edison Electric Light Corkpany, Viaduct, ‘London, who informed me in reply that: allg e wires for ‘street, lights are underground (a fact which is’true: of all telephone and tele- graph wires in London); that he system works ‘Batiafactorily in everything except the’ ri er of exponse-dn tearing up the streets; and that the ual al .ayatem is to lay the wire eighteen inches below the: pay ment, and two féét'from the-., curbstone. It may be well -téudd that Parliament lnst'yen?” passed the general Electric’ [uight Act,” giving privileges to the companies at the request of municipal corporations to lay wires in this way, altKough the temporary inconve- nience to strect traftic is sometimes very great. Had I more time it would give me great pleasure to give you a fuller deseriptiod of the matter, which your . request for answer by return rhail prohibits. I romain, sir, yourjobedient servant, -EDMUND J. MOFFAT, Deputy Consul General, dito o2z/ Cor } {. - | - tn. ost z WHAT EDISON SAYS. N.Y. Herald,, April 20, 1888. “Speaking of the number of new electric light com- panies which are springing tinto existence,” said. ‘Thomas Edison to a HeRawp reporter yesterday, “T may sufely say that every company that strings its wires on poles is adding additional dangors to the public safety. A law compelling all electric light companiés to’ place their wires benenth the ground would certainly be » prudent enactment. These wires have been the cause already on soveral occasions of serious peril. “I know that searcely a day passes without some warn- ing being given of the danger of the are light wires running through the air. Wherever these wires are suspended from telegraph or telephone poles they are liable to cause a fire. For should the curront be diverted—and this might occur from the slightest contact—the heat would be sufficient to, _ consume telegraph and telephone instruments, and set fire to any ordinary material that might lic near at hand. Some weeks ago a fireman, in this city, attempted to remove the release key of a fire alarm box. As he touched the key he received a severe shock. There is every reason to belicvo that in this enge the fire telograph wire has become crossed with an electric light wire, and the current had thus been diverted. Hud the ground upon which the fireman stood been damp, or had the soles of his boots been wet, the chances are that the current going through his body would have killed him on the spot. - EDISON SOUNDS A WARNING OF DANGER. “ Not long ago the accidental contact of an electric light wire with a fire service telegraph wire resulted in the destruc- tion of the electro-maguets in a score of fire boxes in the [ENCLOSURE] sees portion of the city, and. p.complete interruption of the fire alarm signals in that section onsued and lasted until the electro-magnets had been replaced. Again, ata fire in Four- teenth Street, some broken telegraph wires in front of o building fell across an electric light wire. A fireman caught hold of these telegraph wires in the effort to disengage the hose. He received a terrific shock, The heated telegraph wires had burned through tho insulating cover of the electric wire and contact had been established. Some months ago, as you must remember, as much publicity was given to the occurrence, a workman in the employ of one of the companies - climbed a pole for the purpose'of mending a wire. A short time afterward his dead body was found clinging to the pole. He had touched the wire and had received a shock which had killed him. And what wonder? Fourteen hundred volts are dangerous, nnd the are light companies rarely run any lower than this and run all the way up to two thousand volts. Ido not like to say very much on this subject for fear of alarming the firemen. ~And it is certainly caleulated to alarm «man when he learns that the slightest contact of his- peran with a wire may be ns deadly as a shot from a cannon.” “© What means can be devised to obviate this danger ” ‘Well, the best means I know of and have said isto put all the wires under ground.: Butthe are light companies say they cunnot afford to do this. ‘To put tho wires under ground costs in all about fifty centsa foot. To ran the wires through the air docs not cost’ more than five hundred dollars per mile, These companies are not doing enough business to enable them to atand this difference in expense.” \ [ENCLOSURE] VA Meeg: grrpezO q Cit tece Lond 4 or H ! i i . __ Pumtapmpnra, April 8, 1888-. To THE Boarp or Drngorors op Uny Trusts: i Gentlemen :—In support of my amendment that the wires shall be placed underground ;for the electric lights to be erected in Delaware Avenue under the resolution now before the board, I-submit the. following opinions, Respectfully, CHARLES H. T. COLLIS, Frost Prorsison BARKER, 8909 Loousr Strzer, PHIUapenpnta, April. 5, 1888, DearSir :—In reply to your note of to-day, I have to say that in my opinion it is entirely feasible to place electric | light conductors underground: . Trulp ‘Yours, ae tet a BORGE F, BARKER. . Cnas. H. T. Conus, Eso, |: ee 188 South: Third pias Ps THE Dapansieite OF THE POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH, Officé of the Superintendent, | South-weat Cornd| q Fifth and Ohestnut Streote, Putidvenrira, April 6, 1883, ‘Genznat OC, H. T, Contis, | Board of City Trus a Dear Sir :—T have your nofe'of March 22d, and in reply : T would ‘say that it is not only: sible to put the wires for “4 a Fe ena th 2 proper and safe mode to adopt. In Europe all the electric light. conductors are underground, I have just success- folly laid underground nearly six hundred feet of clectric ’ light cable, connecting the two stores, Nos. 602 and 626 Cheatnut Street. ° placing all the wires underground, which you. need-to. light Delaware Avenue, and [ have no doubt you could get a ‘guarantee that they would need no repnirs for yours. Very respectfully, “W. J. PHILIPS; *' Superintendent, Purape.para, March 28, 1888. amis H. T. Corzis, Esq.: Dear Sir :—-Your favor of yesterdny is at hand. In reply thereto, I beg leave to state, thnt having spent a large portion of the past five years in London , Paria, Brussels and * other Enropean cities, I am quite familiar with every system of electric lighting abroad. I was present by invitation at the innuguration of the Siemen’s syatem, the British electric light system, and the Anglo- American ayatem in London. Theelectric light is . used extensively in London for street lighting, especially in the region of - Westminster; the ’ Thames embankment, Westminster, Waterloo: and Black- frine’s bridges, Queen Victoria Street, Holborn Viaduct, Cheapside, King William Street, and generally in’ the old city proper, For the distribution of. clectricity to these strect lamps, enbles are used and buried inthe: streets just beneath the pavement. : same method is adapted in Paris and Brussela.: ; ‘Tt has often been stated :that electric: light wires are lnid inthe sewers. in Paria; but this is'a mistake, ‘The sewers aro of solid masonry, and:the places of egress: avernge ‘four ‘bundred metres aparts?, ‘They . are upon an average There would be no difficulty whatever in They are opened-and closed between the hours ” of twelve at night and half-past four in the porate The’ bie aes Bho asa tata 8 twonty-five 'feet-below the surface and‘:in''the centre’ of ‘the ‘street.’ If can be aeen nt once that thay are not adapted for the use of: electrical conductors: such as are nen: in avenue ae l’Opera. - « The conductors used ‘in’ ¥-Buropo are inisdlatadl with fatiepeiahd: and are available in this‘country, for thore ia dthing to hinder their use except a slightly increased ‘first vost, I believe them to be much chonper in the end. There jis another advantage in‘placing conductors under ground; it almost entirely removes the source of danger by which numbers have lost their lives. . I am very respectfully yours, “*" DAVID BROOKS. Burzag OF EXPERIMENT | AND » CHEMICAL LABORATORY, . Nos 417 Walnut Stredt.” " PutnapEnpura, April 2, 1888. Dear Sir ¥oure of 81st-Maurch, in reference to the nso of underground wires for electric lights, is at hand... ..-.. If the conduetors ‘which ure to. carry. currents for electrical lighting are placed in conduits separate and apart from those used for telegraphic and telephonic purposes, the underground system is to.be preferred to that overhead ‘on poles, Ido not’ know of any reason why all electrical con- ductors should not be placed underground, and suppose - «thatthe additional expenso incurred in laying conduits is the “enuse which prevents the universal adoption of That method: vof distribution, ©...) bt: In the’ preparation. of the chdisianca: “to esoulate the introduction of underground conduits, electrical cables,” ete, - -approved, June 21, 1882, the subject of the conductors of “eurrents for electrical lighting was carofally y considered; and soon:thoreafter, it was‘thought proper to-direct'that prior SCL aan [ENCLOSURE] ; to January 1, 1885,—all poles.and wires erected for electri- cal lighting purposes should be removed from the streets of the city. : ; Tam of the opinion that all conductors for electric |. lighting ‘purposes should ‘be. Inid underground in proper conduits to insure the grentest safety ‘and . sccurity tothe public, and a more certain service to the nears of: electric lighte. d. . " ae : 7 "Respectfully Yours, , CHARLES M.’CRESSON, M; ‘To Onanies H. T. Corts, Esa. 1, —_— OFFICE OF FIRE MARSHALL, Orty or’ Parapenpnra, 8. W. Corner Fifth and Cheetnnt Streets, . Pumapztpura, April 5, 1888, ; Oxnanves H: T. Connts, Esq.: ge Dear Sin:—In answer to yours of April 5, 1888, I \ : respectfully say that, in my opinion, all telograph wires ; erected on poles, along the sidewalks of the public streets of the city, are a great nuisance, and Gxeeasivoly inconvenience, ‘and interfere with the operations of the fira departmatit in’ case’ of fires, nes eG os ‘ Very respectfully, : _ CHARLES W. 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Llyn 27 2 ¢ WHRe 4 Bory) tse ce! fe # cP» Ain Cente, Mls. / ) 2700" % + Masleaky, Yo 50. te Eb. 7 1 299 ~ TERN UN: ION, TELEGRAPH compan: Yi, TAN TORE MESSAGES reeetved for transtiisston’ miist bo wittten ‘on the Message Blanks provided by this Company: for eae Parpess under and: rable io itt sindttisas printed thoreon, and on the back bertof, which’ sondltiens hava Seen sareed.to py: igh sender,of,the following message, ‘THOS:" T.-ECKERT,' General Manager: rasinns i . . oes Ty 3 Hat BR AES ‘ye ay LZ otegioe ys it Peed See H wala re ot cages Coe ay a awe 4 eres sae 3 = : ‘ a oot Sane < - : ae af ot ent ro ~ Ags meds pe ogee sonT] os a4 Prwas.205 OF “LATINA THOTT, pea ae Uy a ye en ndauayTy mary Sup aLeP OJ oy See cen nyo etsy gas ee neon aE & ay poe test wae wy 3° snaymiwg ont pooled Seren Los. of yoodses ut st Smaragd oa kum uraaes goer pe Keeteey sme: ; oN ' = SOT #3 30 ) woppiod 74m BO goede ama J sek EE om Tey en Taotarppe ty paseo oq ri jae o ma ‘oprwodar yous 20K “Som Suempan eg 63 sear pre : aa dee aa ari *pereedad 3129720 Pinos elvesou 4040 9 JO aapOoS oT) “fredmeg srg 70 boa Om) Wo waRRSTEE IeTyERS PIED OL : Vv JEED~ ogee a 2. ot : 7 iv fleani fire ngerance ompnti mee y 5 No. 166 BROADWAY, eree ee iis go ae go Be af LeariceiD a ne G PE Cote. : eae’ meses 4 | ev SE pretat BE ee, oe Str ral 273: epoote ee Aig omc Aingy usar pi nsea ngs ee i Annas Me pee aera Pe eee SAGO Blin ggg aX | RECEIVED MAY 25 1883 AWE THE GENERAL COMMIT LB... : “ON UNDERGROUND. CoMMUNICRTTON.” eoeeee 115, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. THE: GENERAL COMMI TTEE: HENRY a BAILEY, Electrician, The Time. Telegraph Company, ALBERT B. CHANDLER,. President, The Fuller Electrical Company, WILLIAM, A, CHILDS, Manager, The Law Telegraph Company, ay GROVER CLEVELAND, The Governor of the ‘State of New York, "HENRY CUMMINS, Vice-President, The Postal Telegraph Company. LEONARD E, CURTIS, Secretary, ah United States Electric Lighting Company. : JOSEPH’ P. DAVIS, . Vice Pres't ‘The Metropolitan Felebhone a and Telegraph Cobaip) ’ . SHERBURNE. B. EATON, - President, ‘The Edison Electric Light Com wpany, FRANKLIN EDSON, The Mayor-of- the City: of New York. - CHARLESIR: ‘FLINT,* H ‘ 1 le ae Hee 1c, Light Com, bdieier ; , HAZARD, President, The Granime Electrical Com, salen Ae EDWIN HOLMES, President, The Burglar Alarm Telegraph Company, ; :. CLARK B, HOTCHKISS, Vice-President, The Mutual District Telegraph Company. WILLIAM M, IVINS, President, The Sablochkoff Llectric Lighting Company. FREDERICK H. MAY, General Manager, The American Rapid Telegraph Company, THOMAS J. MONTGOMERY, The Brush Electric Company. - ; HENRY MORTON, The Electrical Accumulator Company. GARRET 8. MOTT, General Superintendent, The Bankers’ and Merchants Telegraph Company, HENRY Ww. POPE, Vice-President, The Manhattan District Telegraph Company. : CHARLES 'W, PRICE, Manager, The ‘Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company. AUGUSTUS C. RICHARDS, Treasurer, The Automatic Signal Telegraph Company. JOHN B. SCOTT, The Commercial Telegram Company, J. ELLIOTT SMITH, Superintendent, The City: tre’ Department Telegraph. ELIHU THOMSON, Electrician, The Thomson-Flouston ceils Com, any. OFFICERS: JOSEPH P. ‘DAVIS, Chairman, ROBERT W. BLACKWELL, Treasurer. WILLIAM C. BEHRENS; Secretary. SUB-COMMITTEES. ON ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL DEVICES: . Henry Morton, Chairman, Henry W. Pore, ALBERT B, CHANDLER, | Garrer S. Mort, Joserx P. Davis, , -Evinu THomson, FREDERICK H. May, - . J..Exuiorr Saitx, Tis, GOVERNOR AND THE Mayor, Ex-officto, Witutam C, Benrens, Seerefary, ON LAW AND'FRANCHISES: Sienna B. Eaton, Chairman, Lronarp. E, Curtis, : Witiiam M. Ivins, THE GOVERNOR AND THE Mayor, £x-offcto, Rosert W. BLACKWELL, Seere/ary. ayy ON BUSINESS ORGANIZA TION: Rowxianp R. Hazarp, Chairman, Aucustus C, RIcHARDs, | Cuarzes R, Frinz, n ' | Tuomas J. Monrcomery, lobe - CLARK B, Horcuxiss, *, Tue GovERNOR AND ‘THE Mayor, LEx-oficio. ‘Ronert W. BuAckwent, Seerelary. Lxtract from Invitation, April 13th, 1883. ‘An ideal system-is one under which every house may be supplied, on demand, with every form of electric “connection, without delay, undue cost, or disturbance of the streets, If a Burglar Alarm, Messenger Call, Telephone, Incandescent Electric Light, Arc Light, Time Wire, Stock eeever, Lifting and Pumping Power, or Tele- graph connection is desired, the attachment ought to be immediate and without removal of the pavement. zat “There is no existing system under which this can be effected, but there are about three hundred and filty patented devices, of more or less value and utility, which deal with insulation, induction, mechanical arrangements for expansion and contrac- tion, supporting conductors in the conduits, discharging and conducting surplus elec- tricity, permitting additions and service connections to be made, and giving easy access to particular parts for repair, Some of these may be essential, and are sure to be useful in the development of an effective working system.” ; Resolutions Adopted April 20th, - “ Resolved, That, in the opinion of this meeting, the time lias arrived When it is expedient to make.an exhaustive examination of all devices and inventions. pertaining to the subject of underground electrical: communication, with a‘ view ‘to determine whether any inclusive system can be found which will enable the electrical corporations to establish such communications, ees \' Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting that the public desire to’ relieve the thoroughfares from poles and wires is quite in accord with the wishes of the cor- orations, and that the true interest of the shareholder is to be found ina permanent, inclusive, and protected system, oe oey tay a ‘* Resolved, That the problem presented to the corporations and the electrical engincers is complex and difficult, and in-the opinion of this meeting has not yet been fully solved ; that any system to be adopted must combine the highest efficiency with 7 reasonable economy, and serve inclusive interests; that while it is perhaps possible for trunk-line telegraphs to avail themselves of existing devices, it is not possible, in the present state of the art, for services connecting every house in the city so to do, with- out an expenditure so vast as to be prohibitory in most instances, and that “therefore hasty compulsory Icgislation is to be deprecated as‘being destructive to useful and in- dispensable public conveniences,” —_- Be Disa AE std a rig ot 1 on 1s , ; he: Lustructions to the Committee onElectrical and Mechanical Devices. : peti by It shall ke the duty of the Committes on Electrical.and Mechanical Devices to examine inventions in use, or that may be presented to them; to give notice to ine ventors as to the nature and extent of. its. requirements, and state the problem to be solved, with the purpose of concentrating inventive effort to n practical direction ; and generally, to consider and report, for the instruction of the General Committee, the state of the art, that the difficulties are or are not surmounted, or, in the judgment of the Committee, surmountable ; and, in default of an ideal and perfected system, to make such recommendations to the General Committee as may in its estimation seem worthy of adoption as providing a partial or temporary remedy for the difficulties encountered, ending the invention and perfecting of f satisfactory system. To report in the first instance to the Committee on Business Ofganization; wt as Sa zi sada . wa : SiIRi | Fae eee ee ‘ I send this circular-letter for your in the Committee any plans wiitch you ma that all communications be addressed tied ered ER gl fy See pee gata! formation, and will be pleased to lay before bmit for its examination, It’ is ‘requested Dy Seco era aera rer co re p AMC, BEHRENS, Secretary, 115 Broapway, Room 47. “ nes iad oe eT ae Bes Offedirny , oxf He. roads eortt Bb brie ine sa eras aa oo o, by TR, be ee: ee ees Se TSS He May a ie Mey 2 aga a | aes hers tlh, ay Fe ae eer thetokan decree Cass, aie ae lero tag represent the foots colin Ch Se eon » £5 i} \ a aie sa fines show “ os ~---[apraded Wipe, Cee énferion. Ney E Llan . $ Showing Conse ctor s. ; Blevation Jor « Car eae Belt, or Vi ens sfective, gah aa books » He Loops may jot ‘gtr. 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(Shs cme, epee sae Bolg iat hares) | nes ohana 7 ‘ Uw Cre yt Hoa Mtkeunert yulse / —— iy gece Ooo y, x - - e rat ee if a disc” one ste Bi 0 SG Ga Gosser Cask de Ct Were ese of ma a Cumrerk , or- gas pe fe ome ea eee | dices. ' “els prover & does Shot eerroeeeHeHHHreerereerererrereseroeresebertboretbeeses. ‘ { ‘ ae: " ¥ ff ‘ Q Hoot wr , Bee FP LIST OF _ CENTRAL STATIONS avo ISELATED PLANTS Che Bdison INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHT. SUMMARY: 15 Contral Station, = - = 831,506 Lampe *. $72 Yeolated Plants, « - - 70,819 “ . Total, - 102,326 “ See 2 : : cocseeeeeoose rece a Pi sth Shane lat ets oeeeeeoeeeteeeeeseeeees sens senmeseeree PCE Peeee se eeseeseeeeee ee EESEEeSEs OES eh OeeSeeeebeeeeeheeheeeeeeseeseereeeseercerececsecesersssaneseeeseesesssesees: : ooee. oes: , _ ae ee — HSS THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT co CENTRAL STATIONS For THE SUPPLY OF THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. Manchester, England, 1060 Lamps Rotterdam, Holland, - 1000 x St. Petersburgh, Russia, 1000" London, England, - 950 “ Amsterdam, Holland, - 600 “ Lawrence, Mass, - 500 “ Sunbury, Pa., - 600“ 128 Lamps New York City, - 10,268 Lamps Milan, Italy, - - 6000 “ Brockton, Mass. - 4800 Roselle, N. J, + - 1600“ Shamokin, Pa., - 1600 “ Santiago, Chili, - -1500 “ Dijon, France, - - 1100 “ Fall River, Mass., : : Gor LIST OF ISOLATED PLANT INSTALLATIONS. UNITED iD STATES. Breweries and 0 and Distilleries. Best Brewing Co... ... cee cee cece e eee cee eeeeeenes Milwaukee, Wis.........0sce esos Mill Creek Distilling Co... ... cece cece cee eeee 3 Cincinnati, Ohio... 6.0.0.0 ccs eee Canning and Packing Establishments. AMS, MAX. cere re cvcceeveraseecernonesrecences New York City... 0.0.00... cence eee Chicago Packing and Provision Co.....sssusseeeees Chicago, IN. ... cs. ccc cee eee eee eee Sperry & Barnes ..... cece eee cece eee eee eens New Haven, Conn.......... 0.005 Squires, J. P. & CoO... cece cece cece e eee vee ne E. Cambridge, Mass............se006 Thurber, H. K. & F. B. & Co Moorestown, N. Jo... 2. cusses eens Cotton Mills. Alberton Cotton Mills........ 0.02 cece ce eceeee eee Elysville, Md....... ccc e cee cece Amory Manufacturing Cow... .. ccs ee cece eeee ewes Manchester, N. Ho... ....e ee cee e ee Arlington Mills... 00.0.0. cee cc cee eee e eer en eee ees Lawrence, Mass.. ......... sees eens Bourne Mills........ 0.005 ceeeeeeeee Sdidigsgtballacas ase Fall River, Mass...........2 0.000005 Comnnictit MINS sa5 oo says de ec akes caso sueees Fall River, Mass..... 0.5.2 .0000005 Grinnel Mills... 0.0... ccc cee cece eee ence ee ceeeee New Bedford, Mass..............065 King Phillip Mills Fall River, Mass, ............2.-00- Laurel Lake Mills Fall River, Mass. ......0...0. 02 cee Lockwo00d/: Co's. 80S oy ite ob rs.ccee oe Seneee TES Waterville, Me.. Mount Vernon Co... ae Baltimore, Md McAden, R. Y.........00eceee Lowell, N. C.. Park Mount Cotton and Woolen Mills.......... .... Denni: Pastis cvaiwaoe yes ds ts 0k Pemberton Mills.........ccc cscs cece ccteeeeveaees Lawrence, Mass..........2 cece eee Sibley Manufacturing Co........ 00sec eee e ee eee ees Augusta, Ga... . cece eee cece eens Slater Cotton CG. 24. sia scass ceeds Sense veneer press Pawtucket, R.I..... 7 Wamsutta Mills New Bedford, Mass.. York Manufacturing Co SACOy MOS o'Fe cS iseid cildiv siniee valet Engineering Establishments, &c. Avery, R. H. & C, M., (Agricultural Implements)...... Peoria; Mss oc sveels c's: siciseicsiaty a o'e Baldwits Locomotive Works.......-c.ss0 eseeecc ees Philadelphia, Pa.... cusses eee cee ees Carr & Hobson, (Agricultural Implements)........... Bergen Point, N. Ji... .... eeeeeee Danforth Locomotive Works........0.00 ceeceeeeees Paterson, Nv Jo... cses cece cess eens Fairbanks, E. & T. N. & Co., (Scales)..........0000e St. Johnsbury, Vt... 0... cee sees eee Lehigh Valley Railway Co., (Car Shops)... ses eeee ee Sayre, Pa Manhattan Railway Co., (Car Shops).........ceeeeee New York City...... 00. csc eee eves McCormick Machine Co.....sssscseerees coc cee eee. Chicago, Ill... cece cceseeeearcees McKee & Fuller, (Car Shops)... .sssseseeeeeceeces Catasauqua, Pa.. Nathan & Dreyfus, (Machine Shops). . Salers New York City.. National Tube Works.... wa McKeesport, Pa.........0+ seve Novelty Iron Works... 0... csuscces cece ecenee eens ani Dubuque, Iowa..........2000+ sees Pane Teenie DY One Bigue6isvb 0.2.0: pieta 9, sh8%0.4 Paterson, N. Je.sseeeseeee eens iia’ Pottstown Iron Co... er eloseiaiariacnns 0086.6 te Pottstown, Piss peatcaawes weeny Seymour, Sabin & Co., (Car Shops). sidebutead eonccioaigio’s a Ene Janie eiece alee ee Stearn’s Manufacturing sh Sie aie 0 0:8 Fie Wo 08'S 018" onset Erie, Pa..... sonar’ segs wk Win othe Se f6%e Trenton Iron Works... 0... veces eee enon eee motaes Trenton, Ne Jorseie shina 25 toaeatass sis sors United States Rolling Stock Co., (Car Shops)......... Chicago, Ill... .. cc cee ee eee e eee United States Rolling Stock Co., (Car Shops)......... Urbano, Ohio... . 2. eee eete eee eee , Flour Mills. Kern’s Flouring Mills......... OORT ere Milwaukee, Wis. ...... ccc cee e ees Norton Bro, & Cow... 2. cecceececceceeere ence aees Chicago, Ill.......... ce cece ee ceee Rogers, Hy-J ie i6.00's 6s salve piacere baad ca avs a eieee dys Appleton, Wis.........ceeeeeeeeee Sanderson & CO... . sc scc cee sees sees teee eee aes Chicago, Ill... sees cece eee wee Star and Crescent Flouring Mills Chicago, Ill......ceceeeee ee ceeeee Urban, Geo, & Co Buffalo, N. Y . Winona Mills Winona, Minn.......csssceeeeee oe Furniture Manufactories. Boston Chair Cow... .. sc cccccecceseceeuees sevens Ashburnham, Mass............+5++ Haywood Bros, & Co......cccccceeusvececeeccacs Gardner, Mass........... Need Racers ane joo Lamps 60 * 65 Lamps 30 “ 240 * 130 60 “ 250 Lamps : 250 130 “ 540 ac 250 cit 800 750 “ 400 “ 250 4 400 “ too of 60 “a 375 600. ‘ 300 a 750 “a 750 ‘ 142 Lamps 15 “ 120 60 “a 60 “ 150 “o 125 a 130 “ 1z0 125 “ oH 60 “ 60 “ 250“ iso (ff 75% 126 «( 128 80 Lamps 60 “oe 300 “ 60 “ 60 “ 60 “ 7o “ 150 Lamps ! goo.“ : Hat Factories. Matteawan, N.Y... ..6. ec eeee eee Matteawan Manufacturing Co ae " Stetson, J. Be & Co... ces cee vee see ener en enenne Philadelphia, Pa....... sss sees eee ee : Hotels and Clubs. Calumet Club...... cece sce e cece eee r en eeeenens Chicago, Ill.... ccc cece eee eee ee Everett's Hotel........ 000000 eee ieaoe opie ears aeeces 102 Vesey Street, New York........ Green Island Hotel... .....ccceeeeeee eee rece eees Lake George, N. Y.... cece ceee cee Hotel Everett...........e000 oe 84 Chatham Street, New York....... Hotel Vendome Boston, Mass.........0- seeeee eee Palmer Hous6scs cacevscdverines oe iio tae eereniye es Chicago, Ill..... Sra kal aan bas Oa 8% Prospect House Blue Mountairi Lake, Adirondacks... . St. Charles Hotel........ Se dhetenie seared ete be Semele New Orleans, La... ... sec ce cena Offices, &c. American Express Co... 0.6. ces cece vee ceeeenee Chicago, TU, isiccisects eoxee cate nie American Express Cow... 0... ceesee eee ee ee een eens New York City...... sae Edison Electric Light Co. New York City. First National Bank............. “ Chicago, Ill....... —— Ladd G. S. (Edison Light fen) aalStesdigcaeie's aie Ss areiaie San Francisco, Cal........seeeeees Merchants’ National Bank. . eer tet er Chicago, Il. .cicesinet a tiled ears National Life Insurance Building. . awe Chicago, Ill......... Blajsve acetals eves Post OCG i cece ctiee cane were & Sais os Watertown, N. Y.. Spencer, Trask & Co., eta soneee Albany, N. Yee... ce cece cece cone Western Edison Light si divare.atetnte ool Chicago, IlL...... scsinresunrern ati sees Wilshire Building... 20... ccc eevee eee e ee eee nes Cleveland, Ohio........ccee eee eee Piano and Organ Manufactories. Beatty, Danicl F...... ccc. cece cece cece tween ence Washington, N. J... see ceeecenees Bridgeport Organ Cow... cee ee cence eee vere eeeene Bridgeport, Conn. .......ceee even ce Dolee; Ali6g. assis 5500s oota ais Saced eer ae eene et Dolgeville, N. Yio... cee cece eevee Knnabe, Wm. & Co... ccc ccscccccec cree esse cnsees Baltimore, Mis. os ssk awe nsice Ceaxceee Paper Mills. Albion Paper Co.... 2.2... ee eeee Holyoke, Mass... .scceseeeceeeeees Batavia Paper Co....... Batavia, Ill. . ay Portage Strawboard Co Akron, Ohi0.. .... ee cece eee eens Whiting & Campbell... 0.0... cen cece cece eens New York Citys... 00... ceeeeee eens Whiting Paper Co... 2. cece cece ce cee t enon eee Holyoke, Mass Print Works, American Printing and Dye Works.. ......-......--- Fall River, Mass.... 0.0.00 0sceeeee Arnold Print Works... 0... 0... cece cece eee eee cease North Adams, Mass...... 0c. eee es Merrimac Manufacturing Co.......c.... 20. cee eee Lowell, Mass... .....002eceeee wees Printing and Publishing Establishments. American Bank Note Co... 2... cscs cece eee cee eee New York Citfis.s cccecesdaxacasece Boston Daily Advertisers... ccc c ccs cence eee eee Boston, Mass......... cece cer ecee BOSton L267 01d sa sis: Sa ie sia hi we So Bini Be ce loves ore Sa NOE Boston, Mass......... +2 cece ever ee Baltimore Syitiess cic cas auton quo eot eis and eae ed Baltimore, Md...........0.. cc eee ee Chicago Daily News. 0... ccc cece cece e eens cues Chicago, WW. occ. c oe cee te etiee es Davenport Garett,» 0 sea cade sees aia vawerees bes Davenport, Towa...... ccc cece eee Hinds, Ketcham & Co... 2. ce. cece cece eee eens New York City Hooper, Wm, J. & Son... cece cece eee eee Baltimore, Md New York Herald. ccc cece cece cece ce cece eenenens New York City... ... Ohio State Journal oie n cs veckieaekd Heads oe bbeeue Columbus, Ohio Philadelphia Ledger... 0c. ccc c ese ccc nee vee eee cen Philadelphia, Pa.... Philadelphia Record. . was : Philadelphia, Pa.. Rand, McNally & Co Chicago, IIl...... Record Room, (Govt. Printing Offices)........ 0.0.65 Washington, D, C WiCa Leer 5 855 tescetose asacdse Cae ante tee nee een eeees s Utter, Ne OV saci yaa peGiaie aur Weed, Parsons & Cou... ... cess ce ceccecsevccceees Albanyy Ne Wisis 665 ocieapncctaaiecedee ve Private Residences. Cudahy, M..... ise Chicago, Ill... Doane, J. W.. “ “ Dent, Th08s site dics cas feat veisevteas cue ete ead om 6 Fairbanks; NuK i sicee siecs essen seen dade wae sees OM Jones, J. Birccccccccccccccscccccsec cece seaseene aaa Relthy O.:Ri eo siisscciciecisie nye seebin's oslpd tine es ohigee ieee RONG, Si Avssies s oceccieie wid vin'e Da ears eee ereen seerekas « Minonk Coal and Coke Co., (Residences and Offices)... Minonk, Ill Molton, B. Pi... eee eee eee ee SWasieleie’e esha) axed STs cena Chicago, Ill........46 005 Scisaatnde ae Morgan, J. Pierpoint............ bse eeeeneececoees New York City..... Sears, Joseph. ... sss. sees ceeceeen een ce eee teens Chicago, ill. ¥ ete Wace Seberger, C. D ssssscssessessesssesseseaeene Smith, H. D. (Residence and Hoe Wells, M. D...... sien Wik, ee Alas icago, Ill...... Wright, J. Hood. 016 6 4s8 “ecu b. Wie sha Sieve a 0g Ore a leiwralieccaze' ‘elo Fort Wohin, NiViowsss betas Public Buildings, &&c. Miller Industrial School............6. Batesville, Vas... ccs seccee acne ees State House, (House of Report es) Boston, Mass....sseceececeeveveace State Prison ; Anamosa, Iowa... .. cece cece eee ee University of Missouri Columbia, Mo........cceeenceeees United States Military Academy,.........-.see0e cues West Point, N.-Yuwwecceeceeeeeeees Young, Prof. C. A., (College)... . cc ccc eee eee eens Princeton, N. Ju.cssce cee eseeeeees Rubber Factories. : Boston Rubber Shoe Cow wu... cecceececaceeeeeens ay Malden, Mass..........45 eecteniie The Mayall Rubber Cow... cece cece eee eens eee Reading, Mass...... cscs cece eees Saw Mills, F Butters, Peters & Co Taliman, Micha... ..ccccee cesses Taylor, O. No vveuceece ce reneeees Ludington, Mich..........eseeeees ane tes 250 350 “ 130° “ 63 84 125 “ 150 “ 250 Lamps 250 65 “ 150 “ 60 “ 73 “ 130“ 6o “ 15 “ 250 “ 400 “ 250 Lamps 500 “ 126“ 60 o 150 Lamps 38 “ 130 iy 60 “ 120 250 Lamps 150 iti 250 “ 12 25 Lamps 173 150 “c 150 “ 187 “ zoo (Cf 240 “ 100 500 “ 60 ri 250 “ 250 “a 130 “ 125 “ 60 “ 450 “ 221 Lamps 250 “ 76 a 116 8 4 ai © Ioo | “ 302 “ “ ae 67 “ 250 281 ago 4oo Lamps 60 “ 228 ° 6o “ce 60 “ 30 “ 60 Lamps 150 60 Lamps 23 asc: Silk Mills, : New England Pin Co..ss sess sees secerescrseceuces Strange, W. & Coussesersee veers Weanddein ee nee tee Winsted, Conn..... +0. 7 Paterson, N. J... ceceeneees Steamships, &c. S. S. “Albatross”, (United States Fish Commission).... S. S. “Alemeda,” (Oceanic S. S. Co)... seer seen eres Yacht “Atalanta,” (Jay Gould)......--.56+ ‘is S. S. “Carolina”, (Baltimore Steam Packet Co). .. 8. 5. S. S. “Columbia”, (Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. S. S. “Kate Adams”, (John S, Adams).....0.e0see5 0+ S. S. “Mariposa,” (Oceanic S, S. Co.).. ss cere ee eeee Yacht “Namouna”, (Jas. Gordon Bennett)....-+++0++++ S.S. “Pilgrim”, (Fall River Line)... 0... see seeemeees S, S. “Queen of Pacific”, (Oregon Railway and Nav. Co) S, S. “Virginia”, (Baltimore Steam Packet Co)..... +--+ Aitken, Son & Co., (Dry Goods). Be tebe ce dorneow eras oe Crocker, H.S.& Co, “ “City of Worcester”, (New York and Norwich Line} : Washington..... Sie ghee 8 Patera! San Francisco, Cal.. New York... ccc cceeeeueeeeees cone Baltimore, Md. New York....... Portland, Oregon.......- Pore errr Pittsburg........ ered aibrerd ‘sie eye eleiele San Francisco, Cal.... ......ee eee New York.......ce cece eeeeerene Fall River, Mass....s0 eee eeeeee eee Portland, Oregon... .. ++ chee ewe Baltimore, Md Stores. New York City...... ceeecseseeees San Francisco, Cal.... cee cece eens Jaffray, E. S. & Co., fe New Vork City........ eeseee aieuaiea Jordan, Marsh & Co, =“ Boston, Mass........++++ s+ eas Marshall Field & Co, =“ Chicago, I... ce ec eee sree ee enes Metcalf Bros. & Co., * Detroit, Michigan. ....... .c.. ee eeee Pardridge, C W. & E. & Co., (Dry Goods) Chicago, Ill....... Shaw, P. Boicssseccseseceee cence ence eens een eee Williamsport, Pa.. oe Thurber, H. K. & F. B., (Wholesale Grocers)...... ++ New York City. oc .sccceeeeeeeees White, R. H. & Co, (Dry Goods)......++seee serene Boston, Mass....-esseeeeeceserees Yates, A. C. & Co., (Clothiers)...........- Saieleees Philadelphia, Pa......sseeeee eeeees Sugar Refineries. : ' Bay State Sugar Refinery......ssseceeeceeeevecs ee Boston, Mass.......eseeee ee te Boston Sugar Refinery...... 02+. ceeeee eens ceceneee East Boston, Mass on & Brooklyn Sugar Refinery..... 0.0 es ceeeeeeeeeeeneee Brooklyn, L. Loses ce ceee sete ne ceed California Sugar Refinery... cc. cesses cee cnceeeneee San Francisco, Cal Harrison, Havemeyer & Co.... , Philadelphia... 0.00.05 cece eee ee Havemeyer & Elder... ....csce eee ceneeeeneeenes Williamsburg, N. Y.... 2.000 2-0008 Matthiessen & Weichers...... 0.00 eseeeee see oeeres Jersey City, N. Joo... scenes Chetate eis Tanneries. American Oak Leather Co Cincinnati, Ohio.......... 0.66 a Shaw, F. & Bro. cc. cvcese case ote deco Grand Lake Springs, Me.........06+ Theatres, SS Academy of Music... ....cccee cee een r cece eeeees Chicago, Ill....... Rei Leas ee Bijou Theatre... ... ccc cee cee cece ence eee ents Boston, Mass... ; Ford’s Opera House Baltimore, Md. . Haverley’s Theatre...... 06.0 ce eee e cence ee ee eens Chicago, IN... . 62... ee ee ee ee ees . Thread Works. ; Clark Thread Cow... cscs eee c ce cee nner e ee enn eee Newark, N. J... .ssee eee e eee eee Merrick Thread Co., No. 1 Mill... cc eee cere eee eee Holyoke, Mass... ...ecesereeeveee . s $M go MONS ey eaigiowing vee aueeits i Ber cage de tincnegaisaie stesied Willimantic Linen Cow... .. cece cece cece er ener eens Willimantic, Conn........... 65 are Worsted and Knitting Mills. as Fiss, Banes S& Erben........ Philadelphia, Pa........ a aierereuw sete Harder Knitting Co.... ‘ Hudson, N. Yi... eee cece ence eee : Nonantrim Worsted Co. ....+. sss esuneee reece eees Newton, Mass... 4 Riverside Worsted Co.... 2... cee ese ce eee eee tee Olneyville, Ri To... eee cece eee cece : Woolen Mills. Arlington Mills... ... cc. sees ease Picadiean whe ees Lawrence, Mass........-sscees eee Clark & Keen. cusses cece cece scene Philadelphia, Pa...........65 Germania Mills............66 Holyoke, Mass. Harrison, James.... Lorraine Woolen Co... Old Kentucky Woolen Mills........ Park Mount Cotton and Woolen Co.. Peacedale Manufacturing Co.......+. Rittenhouse Manufacturing Co. Sayles & Washburn cdsevess seeeanésrevoes Taylor, James,..crcsseesseseees sovseeneeee Tingue, House & Co.seeeceseees Worumbo Mills....ccseseee serene secseeees eeeeeeeee deneeeeeceneeees sees Miscellaneous. Annerican Ship Building Co.'s Yards... Bergmann & Co., (Electrical Works)....... Chicago Exposition of Railway Appliances.. Coleman, R. H:, (Smelting Works)........+ Davis & Proal, (Storage BattcrieS)....ssssse. oe seers sees Eastman Dry Plate Co., (Photographic Materials). ....- Erie Grain Elevator.eserecossescessseecessonses sedonene ivnes Fairbanks, N. K. & Co., (Lard Works)... et cones Fall River Bleachery.....+ oaceas Fischer, B. & Co., Grice Mil Ide, Bruce & Co., (Collar and Cuff Fa Goff & Sons, (Braid Works).....+.++ s+ Light and Force Co., (Storage Batteries).. ‘ N.Y, L. E. W. R. R. Elevator.........05 Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., (Docks). ste aes Warren Chemical Works...... Savlasdatecsaceesensceses ss besee Newburgh, N. Y.. Pawtucket, R. I.. ... oe Louisville, Kentucky.......45 e600 os Lenni, Pa., .......( See Cotton Mills): Peacedale, R. I Passaic, N. Josscseseose ‘ Mechanicsville, Conn......... Newburg, N. Y...... Glenville, Conn..... Lisbon Falls, Me......-éseere Philadelphia, Pa.... New York City Chicago, Ill. Cornwall, Pa... Baltimore, Md. Rochester, N. Y. Jersey City, N. J. St. Louis, Mo.... Fall River, Mass. New York City... Troy, N. Yureeceeee Pawtucket, R. I., New York ....... Buffalo, N. ¥..... Portland, Oregon.. Hunters Pt, L. L....sscesees 350 Lamps 6oo “ 35° 60 120 — 60 202 186 400 Lamps 60 “ 150 Lamps 2ztio 150 “ 126 325 “ 120) CO 120) 21006 120) Cf gio “ 250 “ 1z0) CO 120 Lamps 60 a 180 “ 162 65 o 179 ow 310 fe 60 “ 33° ow 75° o 250 “a 150 Lamps 125 “ 80 “ 150 id 360 goo “ goo 150 Lamps bo “ 150 Lamps 644 “ 35° ity 642 ct 125 Lamps 98 it3 a 360 “ 60 “ goo Lamps 160 500 “ 150 o 130 Lamps zoo ft qo 126 ( 4oo 350 “ : ae 250 ii 65 “ 300 oe 125 “ 130 650 “ we t | Fenn co - ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Factoria del Gas......s+e000 saaceaneens pevavendine saeeeee vee ena Buenos AYTCS.. cc cecsssereasereeesvees {xpd w Gasssead _— Lamps AUSTRALIA. Café Gunsler... asc cece cece ee cee e nee eee ee eens Melbourne....... cee cceeeeeee neces Go Lamps Sydney Aforning BTC (sis bare hts shave tinis ee ecee oe Sydney, New South Wales.......... bo AUSTRIA. Sugar Refineries. St Genois, Comte ysis i scces even ocben dedi ssven vas Czelleckowitz... ec ccee eee eee ees la Schoeller. . aoacasih deel angen grid lana:iecd eidtore db Gaia esal'e’e, aie ies Crakk awit oie: sccicnecialec stereo b0 8 Be eee Miscellaneous. Brunn Theatre. .... csc ee cece eevee eee teneeeee Rate Brunt icdic cin ween ecoss wets 8 Cie. Fives Lille, Gar Builders)... 0... eee eeeeee NeUSAtZ iis cic wih atend vee aaa ets an i Huckles Sohne, (Hat Factory) Neutischem...... 0.0... cece ceeees / Bo «& Imperial Palace : ViGWNA sss 6 Fah aie. eed decode ae ele sis 500 Puskas, F. de......+ aaeda vin igs clk Ae ema teaone se Pest 5.5.5 sass Caesars aldes sea, a 'aeteele ease 285 « Union Rau Gesellschaft, (Restaurant).....-.......05 VICNHA cceieee a ae PERE Me eee PS 350 BELGIUM. Thread Works. De Smet & d’ Hanis... ... cece cece eee tenner eee 6 Rey (Ain€) Mo...) cece cece reece een e eee e ences bo ar ie Simonis, Iwan............% Pein ban te ek Sees 120 Société La Lys.... Fare 60 « : “ Miscellaneous. Béliard & Best, (Fo-ge Works)......6. 0sseeseeeeeee AMUWEIP. cece eee cece tee eecaeeee La Chamber of Deputies aps Wales Te auatnidcatwalsieee gia a Aesle alasacete Brussels. 2... .ceececcecveceeeenee 4 ria Charbonnage du Presles, (Coal Mines)...... hie Farciennes.. 60 « Gits, Segers & Co., (Sugar Refinery)....-.-.+-60+ +++ : Antwerp...... 85 « Godin, E, L..& Fils, (Factory)......-.00 5. seeeeee Huy...... 0.05 60 Musée du Nord (Museum)......---0s+eseeeeeeeeee Brussels.... . oo Park Theatre........, Pf rece nee nee eraene wera en cd ue 500“ Porta, N. & Co., (Smelting Works). ..........02se 00s Huy...... Go Société Anonyme Niel ou Ruppel, (Factory).........- + AMEWEIPs ce eee ee eeee cree cece ens 34. BRAZIL Dom Pedro R. R. Station..........0.eee ee eee eres Rio de Janeiro... ccc... eee eee 6o Lamps CANADA. Canada Cotton Mills..0.....-- se seeee cece cree eens Cornwall, Ont....--.. 606. serene 516 Lamps Afail Printing Co's Building.... 1.22.6... sees eeeeee Toronto vce cece cece ee ence 130 Montreal Cotton Co... 5... cee eee cee eee e cece renee Valleyfield, Que...... ec. eee eee - 800 - CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. House of Assembly........ eee Ase:tettdve ogee : Capetown... ..ccceureereee ceeees 6o Lamps Flour Miils. Lanz, Be... ee. eee eee evececeencees se eseeeeens ’ Valparaiso... 6. ss esncses cere eceees Go Lamps Valdez Brothers...... 000. scee cence ceeeereeeeenees Buen oiz.e sacs .caiviecieselg sbialerewaers 60 * Consino, Senora, (Residence) 200 Lamps a Steamship Dock...... 06: sees eeee ee eneeneeeeeees 60 San Christobel Mill... ... 0. eee cece ener een en eens Bo University of Chili... 6... cee cece eee ene ence ones 15 Variety Theatre... 2... ec eee cere eens 6o Vina del Mar, (Hotel) 64 * Sugar Estates. “Esperanza” (Don Felipe de Pelayo)..........su+.0s Cuba..ccccrccesecsenes coseseeace 72 Lamps “Socorro” (Conde de Casa Ybanez).....+.++++++e+0s Sierra Morena... ... cesses eeecenes 65.“ “San Lino” (Montalba Bros.)...... eee eer Tere! Cienfuegos 1130~C* “Constancia” (Messrs. Apestequia,).......6. sseeeeee 84 “San Joaquin” (Conde de Casa Ybanez).... ......+++ Cuba 6s seats siassacs Dislarengtiaaasia sare, sfa-s ‘ ‘toz2 Theatres. Albisu Theatre ...... 002 eceecee eevee toes ea ee vene 35 CAL: a 197 Lamps El Louvre. csc cee ence cere ence ee cence ee en ene ne laa een eens penne nee e ee ga. *€ , Miscellaneous. , Diario de la Marina, (Newspaper) . aaa . Havana Edison Spanish Colonial Light Co i“ 65 Lamps 60 : gos Sa SE i es as te | | wee on ENGLAND de. Engineering Establishments. Mather & Platt........ 000.0005 a eahase woe OS Salford..........000, jaws CSRs 1000 Lamps Robey Coy vs 3 vives rei a vey oh awewsn xed boas By Lincoltiss s: d:d.os-e4 Ses ascon ee veces as 1z0 (Cot Harrison Patent Steam Steering Co.......s.....0. 05 Salford 2)... disiiccctscas v0.0 otece sg ece aes Jo « . Private Residences. Coates, Archibald... ........ 2 ccc eee cee eeetreeces Woodside, Paisley, N. B...... ee cues : 130-Lamps *Gouraud, Colonel............ 0. cece cee eeneeeees Little Menlo, Upper Norwood, Surrey. go.« Smith, T. Taylor. ... 0.0... cece ee eee eee eens aeeees Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex... 65 Public Buildings. City & Guilds, of London ‘Technical College.......... Finsbury, London .200 Lamps House of Commons (Dining-room and Library). . ‘ Westminster......... Rionéch Iso Royal Institution, (Picture Gallery) Batter » | Manchester.......... ccs cecseceses 80 *Society of Arts... 0... ce cece cece eee eee eeeees 50 S. S. “Apollo,” (Compagnie La Plateuse)...........5 180 Lamps S. S. “Clan McArthur,” (Clan Line)......... 150 H. M. ‘Troopship “Malabar”... ........ 375 * S. S. “Minerva,” (Compagnie La Plateuse) Far 1 S$. S. “Oregon,” (Guion Line)..... 0... sueccee cence eee tence eeeeeveeevuceseeenenes 500 S. S. “Pateena,” (Tasmanian Steam Navigation Co)... ee cece cee eee eee ceeeuveesseues 150 S.S, “Rio Parana,” (Brazilian S.S.Co.)...cccccce eee teen n eee eee bees ceneeeeeeeueeaes 65 S. S. “Rio Pardo,” eae tn dada diate, ses 65 « S. S, “Takapuna,” (Union S, S. Co. of New Zealand). . 150 7« S. S. “Tarawera,” 6 att in fhe Iso Ss. Ss. “Waihora,” “ “ “ “ a 150 “a Miscellaneous. Consolidated Telephone Co.... 0.2.2... ccc eee eee eee London,........ cue cee eee eee 120 Lamps Edison Electric Light Co., (Offices)...... ....00.005 Manchester go # Gottschalk & CO... cece ec cee cen een eeneeees . ee i Too Holborn Restaurant........ 0.0... cee cen eee eee London... .cuececeec cess cece ees 1000 Hopwood, Geo. (Manufacturer)...... 0.0.0... 00s ee Birtles Dean... .. 000... 0... e eee eee 120 London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Pullman Express Trains and Passenger Steamers... .... .. “ London and South Western Railway Station.......... Waterloo oii.o ise css s sinckcoe veins au oce's 200 Manchester Guardian... 0.0... cc cu canes cee eue es Manchester... ........06 cee eee eens “120 « Mosley, D. & Sons, (Rubber Manufacturers).......... : Men | ten aha We waidie Vgidowth @ Heth ato Tooo - *Phillips Bros., (Wire Manufacturers)..........0 0005 Homerton, London 130 Theatre Royal..........eecc cece cece eee eneees Manchester.............54. goo *Trafalgar Colliery.............0.. ke Cinderford, Gloucestershire.......... Go * Wright, Turner & Son, (Spinners)......... Retas alford e.2s. 54 siahtse viecans oossd aaroaess goo * Verity, B. & Sons, (Electric Light Fixtures).......... TONGON cies sds csciésedie © sistersiacy oats s 65 « *Edison Lamps used in connection with other Dynamos, | tEdison Lamps used in conneetion with Faure Accumulators, FRANCE. Dye Works. £23 Hannart, Freres. 2.0... 00. ee cc tee ee cee nace Wasquehal...... 0... cce eee eee cee 80 JLamps Motte & Maillassoux.........00.. 0c. cccce cee ceeees : Roubaix ess ath ceceee sie boaes 80 Hotels, &c. : Chaveau, M. (Café)............ Toulouse...... 0... cceee ee eee eee 80 Lamps Hotel Continentale. PRPS 6555 X60 ia'5 oe 88 58a a lowe 0 alate 6o. Paper Mills. : Bardou, J., & Fils... ...... ccc cece eee ceecne ees Perpignan 60 Lamps Siryen,Bices ie ge teien aedaeaes haased the wun epee Toulouse..........cccccccceeevees te. 8 Powder Mill. ; Poudrérie de St. Chamas..........0. ccscececceuce : St. Chamas.......c.ccee cece cece es 6o | Printers and Publishers, Hachette & Cie... 0... cee ccc e cc ceceeee ceeeee PANS Sard vies calc eee 3 oo ees 6 eke kw 60 Lamps Lahure, A.... 0.2... hie gue oitg there dente wena hetero date ME Tecate ote sete iid sieve Seb 6ip.d: 4/085 Salons 60 «& Stores. Belle Jardinitre............. MLa bis Bie lhals wrecouase is PAVIG sos esa asian eee ek ved wares hae 60 Lamps Dandicolle Fils & Gaudin. . Boreas ss sincaete 6 aaneea ees hs 60 * Gerbaud, J...........005 Narbonne........cccsesescesseceves 7 «Ot Magasins du Bon Marché.............cccssseevees PANS 6 6 scsieid eccring'e di vces Weta sseeneee er _ 2500 Magasins du Louvre............ 0005 Cincaadeseti eee BE whee esata SUE otk Ta talawiebe Vain Vee ele No sh Go Sabertic, Che... ....cscesescvsvccven cevececccecs Mazamet....... sincere eae eeens 60 “« Thread Works. : Bazin Phe save icweie fei enone Ge wes ee ee eds eekes Condé-sur-Noireal........ cee eee eee 73 Lamps Lefebvre, Ed...... ss cesscccescuncveesesecneececs Pont Anthon....... sc ceeeee eee eee 60 * Lefebvre, Le... csccesssseevesccess coesisseneeues Roubaix.......... aise Sespccilaysie wa. 80 Lepage 8: Cie. soa ici soda ns ogee cin s cena one hae 2 Louvlers sii sie d eveiseasdiasa cod iese'et 60 Loeffel, R. & Cie... ccc cescnecee cesecaveccneeas Blainville, (Meurthe et Moselle)....... zto. # . Miscellaneous. Banque de France.......... ccc cece ceaueseeceens : DOIG oo 5 unk dans ea say Had ORO KE 93 Lamps Clerget, M., (Canned Provisions) Vesoul..... ec cceceeeeees ferreerer Goo Colliard, Ch., (Weaving)...........ccecccceeeeuuee : Au Chateau... . elec cece eee ceee 120° Chemin de fer de ! Ouest, (R. R. Station)........... DAVIS 55 siss0's w.6'-si9:4-b0,8 0.0 0jeve}e o'seta ik 2ar Edison Machine and Lamp Factory....... nae Ivry, near Paris... 2. cece e cee eee 400 Exposition de Bordeaux............. oie Bordeaux...... cscs cceeee cee aees Iz0 Fénal Freres, (Pottery).......... ..ccucsserevccuee "SSP CRONE sass a aaauni eave a eect) 80 Laroche, A., Joubert & Matteau, (Machine Works)... Angouldme.......... 0005 ceeeeeee 60 Lamps Loddé Fils, (Feathers)........... 0000 csc ceeeseuee, is... : 80, “ Luc, J. (Tannery)... 00... ccc cee ccc eeacece eee a : 6o # Municipal Council of Paris, : i ae 60 Pochet, H., (Glass Works)......... ccc cececececcee i . 24 7 : a 140 “ i) (GERMANY. Clubs, Hotels, &c. Ressource Club..........06 0000 eee Pee eee Berlin. sisi cats vise os dale hea geamees Union Club ; os, Vogel, Wm., (Restaurant)... 5... 0.00 ceeeeee eee eee Munich ; Printing and Publishing Offices. Buxenstein, Wn......... 066 cee cece e cence ee eee ee Ber liti oi sci veda oliiews Heloise seihnd bao Cologne Gasette...... Piveie Se sieeve le sie sieye,0 laieln ate Cologne i n500 aie ea is dis og Oe a's 2 Private Residences. - Andres; Geos fois sais d «Gasca ead Mornaerd wen ashes Kreunznach.... 06.06. cece cee eee Maier Loewi & Brov.... 66. cece cece cece ee eens Passau...... Ree eA RSH ee TS Hon VOT F Public Buildings. Mynich Exposition............ 00. cccseeveee ees Munichiss.24 Sosiess viaiissesdale ee eackee Post Office and Depot... . . Suetesnia te leeieeah asic tiereues Stuttgart : = a 7 Theatres, Hof Theatre. . 00. oe ccuseeee cose sees creeeeeeeees Dresden... 0. ce seeseeeeeeceees Konigs Residenz Theatre............cseceeee eee Munich 033 Ssceeedodacesacaas whee — Fe 9 Miscellaneous. Alsace Lorraine, R. R. Station... . 6... cece eee Sttasburgs. 6 e350 ates cota datees Ascherberg, Emil, (Piano Factory).........-.. 0.0005 Dresden joe stiitit ci fica nevabes Boehmisches-Brauhaus, (Brewery)...............055 Betlin isc tic Si srteere inee dana te . Durkopp & Co., (Machine Shop)..........5. seen Bielefeld. ............, Electria Light Agency........... Cologne. . Fischer & Seige, (Thread Works) Possneck . Furss & Cratogies, (Saw Mill)..............6. tes Rostock..... 0.0 ccc ceeeeese sees GON BrOS 3: wens 25 oc. se odessa swieW Saves siete Hamburg Imperial Navy Yard... . 0.00.05 cee i ececeee serene es Dantzig... cesses cece ceecencncens Lindauer, S, & Co., (Corset Manufactory)... CANSIALE 5 ssa eras ie Groene 5 see oh Moehring, M............ cence cose eee Britahfortisds esa0-ccoues 405 0a% vax Norddeutsche Raffineric, (Sugar Refinery) .. ........... Hamburg.......... 0c cece eee eee Porcelian Manufacturing Co paras Sarreguemines, Lorraine............ Roschke.& Buchskiel...... Testa sea aids Pardons aan d PAU olde diana ethcaire dhs Vater Rosenfeld, N. & Co., (Linoleum Factory) nA Coepnick.... ... cee eee eee eee ee Schaefer & Hauschner, (Fixtures)....... a tenise BONN: fe bo eka Phd saeoad Pewee Schroeder, W. & Co, (Weaving). .........ceeeeee ee Société Strontianit, (Mine)............ Meilewistad sacs Von der Heydt ‘ tbo, a2 eta ets Wilhelmstrasse, (Street Lighting)... Berit eiesa0: vs3ss odes ved eteihevenons ceteeoess Krasnapolsky, A. W., (Café)... 2.0.2... cece eee eas Reynvaan, Y., (Flour Mill)............004 Wester Suikerraffinadery, (Sugar Refinery).....--066.0 eee cence Kose gn baes ITALY. ; Cotton Mills. ' Crespi, Benigno VAPUIO o3.5.6:0:5 2:5 dale a dead eee Cases Cresph 80. C0. BONN ETE RIBS a ae epi x CLE Ee PRES ee Dee oe Nate 3: 32 : PAUL SCHMITT FILSy Lh Usntoganuen AVARER Ces Lag cn Oa CLccek. rer Piste Cliel tgp cied Heo: BaP St Di Az (Vosces "eet > + wyeta LISLE. ee WF LER Cf Clee.» errngac ost, shuns Je ate: tithe, fll! be Leow he wits, A cenceles, sibeales bes tte _. A same ye 00 ty, Zp « Jee fo at cancgiierctre | CSftetres * eff reborn a bi GL “Subba Asi) is Pe or ae fosv. G ce eee Cad asad Atlee, cae * LAT. rd (aoenees toe eee (buates He Beue) PVCATES UL TLE PT pra op: Lise os 7 } ; wae foe le foe Spetories ex ie ae ys A tavidl is es Merion ©, Setedest (7 ae tl erpte y iad bottles ———————————=r[— ee ee ie of eae feleceannl, az fey , My gf » POA LE pe VERME a ; i , i ra wie letter vttate ites, (ies Zee file ‘oa fs i gues Of Me pick Z pee ents C0 oo sae peers ame eS, 3 ; Zee Es Yaa Be . ae a en tecoeer ” UTP Hijo CF sisi at Ht eteretn Clitt ery A = te pitty. Cee, A. & : z H pe: be tebe. Cl tyler ay C. tea Cee. lot.» oe Aceorece i; BOB 7 ii = pA BS Ciara Zo. mA co pS, ClLty pie. ye ep ii Bee 2 how Z eee i i Bes . pes Uy tan gas ee LIAS CELT EL, | le Sete ‘eter, tte. - GR ee leg Gps a i § az. obgt te. Seedy, ey a eee | las Oe boron Geace. 7 fe Or &y HOt tiedenh cB tleeeaer SOIR AT oe ee LOL SO 4 Coes ee Same s ee eas Lo Geral. Cheever tccttsi, : PH on eee Oy ee eee onl cone oy : hha ee peta Sa vhs ; i i } ' a 4 iy ie Vr i if i 1 r Egy esd ; ‘ > H t ‘ te ‘ : i : ! Si : : ‘ : | ss hs , ee t : ot edi a. peices ze a “sf en we eg A " Aon eed ea a a 2 J BE3-O7-3/ We wh Mract Lt, mu 4 fo ceed Deedee bon Vere. eo “ath ys if (hoy ea Qnghr on "prt! brvclwh Cans - Un eandtes a bes weg — ies ee eae - 4 ifr cy Bide ow ; ioe 2 yee Lilo pure ye pl | - hae ippalied chil Cay | Motor — - ‘ 1 Pibod “TEES ORE 3 j \ ENGINES, BOILERS | WILSON & ROGERS, MILL FURNISHING 816 and S18 Robert Street, = GOODS, a PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS SUPPLIES. I: Paul, Minn. (L640 2. LG. row 1883. RECELVs:. ; te AUG. 20 1855 | ° Steam Pumps, V4 ‘ : ANSWERED | Injectors, “ Le fee kestedeacdet cnewtaste 1980: Inspirators, ; Wiese Pe FILE Rdeessashsieiacetss .Stean.Gauges, 4 des , Cant Dogs, a , “Saws, Files, Emery Wheels, Rope, : Sat oe LS, Congo a+ Ae / 4 ats ay sf ingle Bands, , < oa a s ‘ op Pulley Blocks, —4 ae : F See a vt Sia aaa a ; Lubricating Oils, | Cee => —e eteeige ” BOA B ye O_ fon / Board and Log Rules, ms aii Othe Pec Ce arecy Ke ! xes, ; ' - Rubber and Pom es ote - ae Hs : Leather Belting, * Be ht a Hose and Packing, Wood Pumps, Iron, Cistern, Well and Force Pumps, Gas and Steam Pipe and Fiitings,. Gas Fisturea, ee Lead Pipe, s Bath Tubs, BoilePs, Etc, Etc, Nhe a A lane : “3 dings slfehted Established 1866, RECEIY. Seas wrPAUG BL i085 | DUDLEY NEWTON, ARCHITECT, ANSW chil \ BELLEVUE AVENUE NEAR KAY STREET, =§=-|-— su ceenvneegheeees é Liss 3 NEwporr, R. 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Sais > er Tle “a were ee a | : eae ‘ t An SOn} | eas > J, oa Bea = a wens seers iat Sr cena ene anes ~ * : | ae = ee oo or. yer eocyes ahi os “err — S aes re ¢ ce? yee dskdbs ces gee ae ee ln ns la i htt eta | I rns I 1833 53 Oe Mid Raw pence Wihese- vanett - - Grok nein bansbl Ad oy eee. eo an wrrond ay it Lo any i paaes e - We _ 7 : am et erle | ae Pe ae ‘polit 7 Py S wt ia acon b Shoo. aheerl awe le Sam fee's enka ca fart e 7 ¢ ae OES N ae s 2 aes ¢ wre . . ide 5 ® ea | | ! | i i i ceed ’ wot ge Om +) rpm ater BEB OU~ 2! OO w copy, 2,Wall Street, Sept, 29th, 1843, My Dear Sirt- *~ .-£ wish to make you acquainted with Mr Rdison, the inventor, my elient and my friend, < > lie wishes to speak with you about supplying light to eo os Harts or Wards Island, or both, on terms flood for the City, and as , “improving present conditions, gid is : AB a My acquaintance with Nr Rdison, now of some long standing r “~ ania uithi the Fdison Flectric Jight Company warrants the assurance ee that you may rely uxon their statements, and on their performance of whatever they agree, T am sure of the courtesy with which you will receive Mr. Ey, and whatever you find you can justly do to nromote his wish, will be deemed a kindness to me, Sincerely yours, (Sinned) Roscoe Conkling, The Honorable q Te ds } en al _ Jacob Hess, eter nee : gee Nye ete, etc, a r | e po WN a ee: ple owe } oe Tt ee Opened o ee fee sat a * 2 eth: Geceee. Vee 3 tn : (Ses S181) f , ge 7) : ae Cilnitens pinto MN ae fy a, MOU CBS, OO ; ‘ SOU . Dinidte wt ye 7 = im LEC Monten, o MMH Cllenden, Sara l Yano Ip Wh UW! Gol. IZ th Oetto dew: Bn Se Ee. T. Ae EDISON BQ. Co ee, City. 2 7h ca DEAR str, &% = The cases to compel the rigewrdé Light ght OGompanies to place their wires underground wil] seen come on es triale Your thorough knowledge of. the whole cubyegt of: elegiric A city enables vr eale give to the Court more reliabl¢@ in tion, | 4 than any. other egraphag Expert, f very much d to Sastsino you” fn “one” f f, tea the, brestteabittey wr tayine. @leac- a %1 ote eh weteess of Say’ ereceheaE ¥“ Upon the points Please 2 es me ‘Yeur | pe %.sugcess in Sigctrleat Hi pointes oheae : for nap in’ thie: ountry, and” ne r Kurepe aankos ‘it et necessary that 2 @houla call you as a.v fe a ness, more “gapedi y ast dpaire to. proties: the ‘best “gvidence.. i which, ean. ‘be! Proetads fe ; The Glectric, BWlanufacturing, and BUiscellaneous Piock Gxchange, ; Of New York, | (:u0m) tea to th ye 0 of atfodlig » & market for all clauses of VALUABLE Securities, m1 net Usted on the ew York oak exchange, DUNOAN BUILDING, Qorner Nassau and Ping Streate, Zuecll wong. ee cae tT aa ae fbnee Kece ler b; /E68. I ey SE FEI 3 epee wel LAA how wan a cha log Tare Aone Ee a rs Oa wt nt, £, th. (Le. U4 Stab : es 7 Aes a ees jsaa-i- LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE Glootrio, Manufacturing, and Wlisoollanoous Stook Gzohange, Of Now York, (Limited), , Organized for the purpose of affording a markot for all classes of VALUABLE Soouritlos, not sted on the’ Now York Stock Exchange, President, Gro, M. Harp, President Chatham National Bank, No, 196 Broadway, ait Vice-President. ad Vice-President, Cuas. Hueyousvorrr, No. 66 New Street, Nints P, Lassen, No. 236 Fifth Avenue, Treasurer, Axtiun B, Gravas, President St. Nicholas Bank, No. 7 Wall Strect. . Seretary, slssistant Secretary. Avourr H. Jocetyn, Wat, Laurent BatLry, Chairman and Auctioncer. ‘Tnostas Bancrays Financial Committee, Regulation Committee. Lay Committer, Gro. M. Hano, Chairman, Cras. Hevcenvorve, Chairman, Arruur B, Graves, Chairman. Niews P, Lassun, Nunes P) Lassen, Aunt H, Jocenyy M. Frup, Cunistexsen, Wat, Laurkyr Baiuy. ‘Tuomas Bankchay. Huco Ssturit Acugsrr HH. Joceuyn, STANDING COMMITTEES. Secueity Commirtee, + Cashier, ‘Third National Bank, No, 20 Nassau Street. No. 47 Mroadway, ier, St. Nicholas Bank of New York, No. 7 Wall Street. »Cashivr, Chatham National Bank, No. 196 Broadway, Ranker and Broker, No. 7 New Street, Hagen & Billing, Bankers, No. 1 Wall Street. ‘ Electrical Securitivs, No. 3 Wall Street. i up the lamps. Hence there must be one’ third greater investment i in batteries on this account. In addition there must be extra batteries which have to be thrown in from time to time to keep up the candle power of the lamps. ‘The battaries are liable to | all kinds vf disorders there is creeping across the space between the eleétrodes of metallic lead produced by elastrolytie de- positions; there is local action in the battery which eauses tho stored up energy to be rupidly dissipated; the sulphuric acid gradually combines with the oxide of lead which covers the activo “y . { Ld woe Material of the battery increasing its resistance -— the exhaustion va! wiswasse Sete at 2 of the sulphuric acid stops the action of the battery. The experiments on the best form of secondary hy Tresca of the Conservotiors des Arts «of Metres shows that 190 lbs. of ma terial is required to commredaily store one horses powar for ons hour- The vost of the completed battery with its me chanism-tho ‘labur~-the power required for furming--will bring its cost up so that it vannot be suld with any degree of profit for less than 35 vents per lb, taking say $6.50 per Light. With this duta take a Cotton mill requiring 250 Lights, where the longest time of lighting in any ona day is twu hours, und with 10 lanps of 1G eandles per horse powder of current. — Battery fur 250 lights at $6.50 per light, per hour. for. two hours amounts to $3250. About 50 per cent was the ratum obtained by Tres¢a,’ from the dynamo but it would not be more han 45 per cent frou the indicated horse power of the engine, but say. 50 por ednte 250 lights require 25 horse power per hour to work the lamps, 50 per cent loss allowed for between the engine. and’ the lamps. © 50 indivated horse power per hour is required. Yen ce for two hours 100 horse power is requisite. Tf now a ‘small dvn~ amo is used to charge for 8 hours, it will require 12 horse sous Price of dynamo $1200, waking total investuont 34450. ° 100 horse power for vne hour (or 12 for 8 huura) consumes 400 lbs. coul. This fur. 300 days would require GO short tons at $4. $20.° 4 aid eabs cic! ok gS } (3 f CORLs sac cscecccecccsccsnscencsarasssesceesvstensssnesses gS 240. Depreciation und intarsst on sinall dynamoes seccesccccece 120. Depreciation on batteries (25 per Ln Se eee B12, Intorest on batteriesescecccccsccassscsccessnasccssesces 1950 HENGO OXPONERSeeceesesccccecnccccccccscscescssscceneeses LET. To work direet would require one 250 light machine at BOO. eee reeeresccccccnnncesenccenseseescecenccscesass 3000. 35 horse power for one hour or 70 fur two hours; - : x dibs. coal, 280 lbs. 300 days, 42 short tons at $4.Coal.e 168, Interest and depreciation on AYNAMO+ se eeeececcversseseves 309. INVAStMANtessccccccvcensccccsnccsernecsacsseveccscesesese 8000, RUNNING GXEONGOSss coeseccscccsscacacccesccsesecscnsesnce 408. Tf the hours of lighting are dnereased to 3 hours: or any more DOMES the inve stment by the direct system doss not SRORG EEG, only the coal. While by the storage, the investment -both in dynamos ‘and batteries inerease directly to the hours of Lighting If instead of two hours lighting we require four hours lighting, the figures would stand thus: RATTERY SYSTaM, Investment in GYNAMO.eccccccccsccccevscrsccccccsssecevae & 2409, Investment in battariesececescccccccvccssrscccnsecseceve 500. COaleeesscccveece Coe CHP e ee Here rare eerrerecereserenesacce 4830. Depreciation and interest. small. dynamossscccceccceceenes B4O~ Nepraciation of DAbtOrLeSescecsccccccsccsccscevccsssence 162-4. | ~ a boda He te ! ' & A os Interest on DALLATLESesssscerevceseveresescescossesveres 390. ; Henee investments seeseeeees corre eee eese nee eeeoseseereorere 8900. ’ Ruy ‘ing OXPONSOGe evoveecsecsorseeecseresssesvessesovsevere 4; re uy ‘4 271346 q ' { irpot |ayston AYNGMOss vocccnccacacecnecrceseccesasserens $ 3000. no | oA NA Cog. wae eee cere m anes seeserseeseeeeseresraeonteseseesreres 386. ag ae mene 4 : if i rntgr es and depreciation--Extra depreciation for’ ext LWO ROUTE ee cece ceoecescnessse nace cesesassoeees 350. |" “| ear Hence ULNVOSEMANGae ve rvevecnreeessseneseseeaenesereoesese $ 3000. ~ 5 iy f . t a aes ’s ee rs ae oe + f Running BXPANEASececessvcesacensacvasesesasessnvsesvvvesers GAG. With six hours lieshting the dynano required to charge the storage batterias in wight hours would be as larga as the dyn- a 0 use or Light direet, hence the charging dynamo could Light the works direet without the batteries. Hanae sraneeninnesi fven supposaing Mr Brush had obtained a thooratically perfect battery, the figures would be enormously against him. The fact of the matter is that the “shorter the period of Lighting required Crom storage batteries the greater their economy, and this reaches a Kigximun when they are not used at all.” hot ' OTUETON, it / Who prant nunber of polos erochedl an the stroots of the - eLty ue the darforont olucteieal companions have fur sons bare past bean 2 souree of serious complaint, ‘hay not only disti~ eure and obstruet tho stveaats hut injuws the proparvtey an Pront of leh they area placad, The poles Puenish a vamdys aaans of cule munieatlnug fara and tho wares strange tu thaa frequently anterrore with the erfieiont vorbine af tha vire depactaont, hile the vacent discoveries in electricity have made 1t Mvdierhle te mony ney parrosas, Lt would soa that tho cutpora= tions Aablesine thea have pad no reparmt to the appearances or sapesy of uuv strants, and the vuthoraitdes sathuut objoetion hava alluyed the oceupation of publi¢ proporty for yravate enterprise unbt2] the wmiisaned has boeono he preat as be eald for an ismodaate ready, Not only af New York bat in all the larga GCitlos is has beeune apparent that the free use of the streots wil] bho destroyod ‘unloss somo cheek is put te thas rapidly pYrowint evil, Washingten and Chicano have taken the cnntvatira and Now York should follow thoir oxaaple., . hat thay are unnecoBsary is a mattor long sinee daonstratad, and their erection 28 lua Sololy to a dasire for | oeunuay on the part of the many dormurations orecting tion, at the axpeanse of the City and to the dotvimont of its streets, Maer vuphy to Oreck than at all is A quos tion of grvayva doubs,. ay os “ Ratt Z 7 ‘ . o ; - UNO A cavbainly nono as to the right, and litile as to thd duty, 1 of tho City to exaet ceompensation fur the property thus occupied, 7 | Reape and when it is Considero@et reset some six thousand poles have boon : é ow re) ereeted an the vast fev woxes mbthoub the payainh of any Cayoaide, if is at Loast tame. blab sone docadad Aetton shold be taken by thas Ruwed, dnowhon the contra of the shveghs 2S vasheds and especially is thas su vhon tt 28 a dahter of yanetal noturanty, and 2s a Pack spat Gan ba ausily varafaied by any traveallay apon war streats, that an Ovdenanee of thas Roard, nabdnay 26 2 nitoe daaoaner fur any eunmpanie ba erseh any bole vathan ten raet or cy Jaup post or Cathy feat of the nearoasgh telopgraph pola, hae been in nunovods dnstaneess vieTabad aml as bein vieluted ovevy dare The athe cntaos hose daby 2b 23 bo sao that thas lav as onferead havo ‘peon ruldtéys of tha erussest noplect, aml the covpuraions heve Bereagterd as vty eamboons, ‘hile is is the maaftest duty of Ghais huard to take some action be vonady and prevent the eontinuanes of thas avil, that it may do su intelligently, a Sommitiaw shudld boa apreinted tu one quiro inty the entire subjoet, wel as the anquiry is ona oy vann the consideration of logal questions of Daporbanea, tho Cormittse cf should have the aid vf eolmse) bo assist and direet thom ‘the ordinary duties of their offices, The calendars of the cuurts aro blockod with casos thoy are unabla te attend to, Svon in thesa, : a4 ‘ . ze ? y s wed spoceLal. eounso} hava ofton tu be onployod, and as tha Committee should, for the proper porfomaned of thoir duty, have tho aid of counso) ablo to dovote the nocessary tino to their Jabors, power should be givon thon to ompluy spocial counsel in ease they doom it nésessary, % PROSPECTUS OF THE UNDERGROUND WIRE CoMPANY. It is proposéd to organize a company with a capital of 7,000 shares of the par value of $100 each, to bércalled The Underground Wire Manufacturing Company. The objects of the proposed company are to manufacture, sell and use lead-covered wires, for telegraphic, telephonic, lighting, and any other purposes for which electric wires are used. | Contracts have been made for the purchase’ of the Berthoud-Borel Patents for the United States, they having proved the most practicable used in Europe, upon very favorable terms, and it is proposed to begin the manufacture at as early a date as possible. The necessity for placing all electric wires underground, at least in cities, is so evident that the newspaper press in all parts of the country has incessantly demanded legislation to that effect, and the Legislatures of several of the States and municipal authorities in many cities have already passed such acts, It is but a short time until all the States will do the same, The different telegraph and electric light companies have fully admitted the desirability of an underground system that could successfully be worked at a reasonable cost. Many costly experiments have been made in Europe, and, recently, in-this country. The problems to be solved are, first, that a method should beinvented by which great lengths of cable might be manufactured at,once; and, secondly, that an insulating material should be found and applied in such a manner as to be less expensive than gutta percha or India rubber. These difficulties are successfully surmounted in the process of Messrs. Berthoud & Borel, by means of which great lengths may be manufactured very rapidly and at a great saving of expense as compared with any process previously in use. A copper wire is wound in cotton and bathed in rosin and parafin, the whole hermetically enclosed in perfect contact, and under pressure within a lead envelope. Cotton bathed in parafin and protected from moisture is an excellent insulator. Experiments made on an extensive scale have proved that it may replace gutta percha and India‘ rubber. And lead is the best possible protec- tion from moisture. The practicability of these cables is thoroughly attested by their very general use in France and on the continent of Europe. At the recent French’ Exhibition the Company Jablockhoff made use of them to send the current to the electric candles and to the different motors in motion. Fifteen thousand metres conveyed power and light to different parts of the palace ; "5,000 metres were laid by the same company for Jablockhoff lights at the opera, Cables containing many wires were placed in the sewers to connect the Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs with the Exhibition. Some kilometres were laid in the sewers for telephonic purposes. New and extensive contracts have also been entered into with the Parisian Telephone Company. These cables are, however, comparatively little known in this Seinen owing to the great expense of shipment and a tariff of 47% per cent. They have been thoroughly tested, however, by some of the best known electricians in the United States, the results of which are here appended. % - The French Company (The Société Anonyme des Cables ‘Electriques), has extensive factories at Cortaillod, near Neufchatel, Switzerland, and at Grenelle, near Paris ; and have paid large dividends since organization. The schedule of cost provided by the company is very minute, and enables a very accurate estimate of the cost of manufacture in this country. The materials used are nearly all cheaper here than in France, and the item of labor is so insignificant in cost by this process that it can safely be said that telegraph, telephone and light companies can be supplied with cables in large quantities at a price considerably below that at which the same class of wires can be placed overhead, and still leave a large profit on the manufacturing. Each of the Berthoud-Borel machines constructs over three miles of completed cable in a day of ten hours, and Peau ‘the attendance of but one man, ey These cables being: the best as well as the cheapest manufactured will necessarily be the ones most in use. At present an Underground Telegraph Company, intending to lay underground wires through the country as well as in the cities, is successfully eNPermen eng with them. As soon as subscriptions to the stock of the Underground Wire Company shall have been received to the amount of $300,000 a meeting of the pubpenDets will be held to perfect an organization. pee Subscriptions received and information given by FREDERIC B, ESLER, : 49 Exchange Place, N. Y., and N. E. corner 3d & Chestnut Streets, Phila, “TESTIMONIALS. (. . New York, April 25, 1882. Having had in use for the past nine months 680 feet of your cable, I take pleasure i in attesting its superiority over any other that I have tried. It has stood the severest tests, and is giving entire satisfaction, Yours truly, R, J. SHEEHY, Late Supt. Brush Electric Iluminating Co. of New York. ae e gth May, 1882. Dear Sir: Referring to your favor of 6th inst., I beg to state that I think the Berthoud-Borel cable i is the most practicable cable at present made, Yours truly, : . ps) . THOS, A. EDISON. oT : Phas . ‘THe Jabrocknorr Erecrric LIGHTING Comvany, Cutantas A. Ciiarvar, Gen'l, Manager. ; MaRS Jures Garcta, Electrician, . fae er eee 61 AVENUE DE VILLIERS, PARIS. a ' mils Pala tad a : a 3 Trisune Buripine, (P. O. Box 3592), New York, December 17th, 1881. GenTLemen; [ am pleased to report to you the results-of the tests made at our laboratory, corner ‘Twenty-fifth Street and Sixth Avenue, on Saturday, Dec, 10, 1881, with your wires for electric light purposes, submitted to me for trial. There were in circuit from our Five-Light Dynamo Machine, one piece of No. 22 copper wire, covered rae cotton and six inches in length ; next to this was a three feet piece of the Berthoud-Borel lead-covered wire No, 22; then one foot of wire covered with buttons, and, lastly, another piece of No. 22 cotton-covered wire. “The result of the first trial Was the warming of the cotton-covered wires to a email extent, but with no effect on the light or wires. : . , A second trial was made with the same wires as above mentioned on a sixteen- light machine, ‘The result of this test was that the coffon covers on the first and last wires commenced to smoke, then to burn with a bright flame, and were finally consunied,. The first, third and fourth wires were heated to that extent that they melted, and the circuit was broken. ; On testing the lead- covered wire with the telephone, after ate first, experinient, it was found to be perfect; and after the second test had‘ been mide; the lead-covered wire was; Again tested with the telephone, and their insulation found perfect.’ An incision was then made in the centre oft th iis wire, and the insulating material found intact and uninjured. . Yours truly, ; (Signed) WILLARD L. CANDEE, Sup't. The foregoing trials were made in the presence of our Superintendent and Assistant Electrician, who have read the foregoing report, and state to me that the same is correct. (Signed) CHAS, A. CHEEVER, : Gen, Manager. aN ») we Weise gt “Bi? Executive OFFicE, 2 eo , WESTERN UNion ‘TELEGRAPH Company. . , New York, December 2oth, 1880. Dear Sir: I have testitt for electrical qualities a sample of the new underground telegraph cable, patented by Messrs. Berthoud & Borel, The piece upon which I experimented is intended for use in connection with the _ electric light at’ Menlo Park, and is composed of a single conductor of seven No, 14 copper wires, covered with ° three orfour layers of cotton, saturated with parafin and resin, and protected by a covering of lead.. As you are familiar with the process of manufacture I will omit description, The sample referred to is roo metres (about 328 feet) in length, and at a temperature.of 15.5° C. (60° P), after being immersed in water several hours, tested as follows: @ 60° F, "Insulation resistance (after 1 minute), 29300.-+-Megohms. Inductive capacity, .03065°Microfarads, Loss of charge, after 1 minute, 3.7%; after ro minutes, 22.9%, Insulation, 1820,-+-Megohms per mile; 2730.-+-Megohms per kilometre. +, Capacity, 0.4935 Microfarads per mile; 0.3065 Microfarads per kilometre. Considering the nature of the material, the insulation of this cable is remarkably high; aided, no doubt, by belng kept from contact with moisture by the lead pipe. Its inductive Capacity, which was probably increased to some extent by the cable being coiled on a small reel, is higher than that of either gutta percha or rubber, but this is a factor of no great importancc in cables under one hundred miles in length. : Very respéctfully, GEO. B. PRESCOTT, JR., Asst. Electrician. The Committee for the Company of. Musketeers of Cortaillod certifies: That in September, 1880, the factory of Messrs. Berthoud, Borel & Co., at Cortaillod, laid, for use at our shooting gallery, a telegraphic cable 300 metres in length, Ys lm, with twelve copper conducting wires enclosed in lead tubing; that this cable, laid in the marshy. ground of the lake, works, and has worked since it was laid, to our entire satisfaction; that the cable has remained in a perfect state of preservation, and has never suffered nor been out of order from use. Cortaillod, 13 Oct., 1882. (Signed) L, MEUTHA—H. F, POCHIN—THONEMBART. Presented for legalization of signatures by H. F. Pochin, Thonembart and L. Meutha, representing the Company of Musketeers of Cortaillod, and declared exact by the undersigned. ie Cortaillod, 13 Oct., 1882, (Signed) HENRY, Notary Public. A) if Paris, Nov. 22, 1881, Comp, Générale d’Eléctricité, . Messrs, Berthoud, Borel & oF" “Electric Cable Co, _ Fitted Paris : Dear Sir—In returning to you | ‘the: cable. you were kind enough to place at our dishonal during the’ International Exhibition of Electricity, I'wish to express to you our thanks, and to tell you that it met with entire satisfaction, oie aay Sanit ss Respectfully yours, PARENT, Chief Engineer. ' i i 1 i } i ah 1883. Electric Light - Ansonia Brass & Copper Company (D-83-021) This folder contains documents relating to Edison's dealings with the Ansonia Brass & Copper Company, which supplied the copper wiring and tubing for the construction of Edison central stations. Much of the correspondence is by A. A. Cowles, secretary of the company. Approximately 60 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence regarding shipping and production matters; orders; bills and receipts. ie pea et el wed pe le te a eal 883 -03-30 MEDodged j:Prest GP Cowles, Yice Test bTieus, AA. Cowles, Secy Opes Libads & Cyyy.ly a ee get: sa S05 he Ott Garhi tus, auth 7dde_. POAREATE: : a 7 3 oO oe Sanuel Insuli \&sq. 4 cee Ave,City. Deur Sir: in peeeion of your es- teened fuvor of he norning,and thunk you ; for the tnterest He ure taking in tntro- ducing our wire inlEngiand and the Volonies. Lowill furnish you sumples us scon us I Cun get énen. prepa ed,wnich will oe Inu few days. . I send nerewith,copy of our cabie with tne Societé Etison,as requested, I renuin, Kery truly yours. MAG WO apee’ Ue “7/88 3-08- FO THE ANSONIA BRASS & COPPER Co. Nos, 19 & 21 Oliff Street, lo LE. Yoth, sa eke Vitle.dea 4883. SENT BY THE REOEIVED BY THE ANSONIA BRASS & COPPER CO. ANSONIA BRASS & COPPER CO, AR Oe Ze ais te peice RGSS Cased" Sra ace ehbakn,enttil a: Medak nine ASL iT hic Set deg ks PE OS “CBBC ; GP Cowles, Vice test 8 Tens WEDidge,Se Pret GP Cowles, Vice trest 8 Tins, AA Contes, Sery Gunil Las be Coffeilo NEAVEY Clif Viel ROBOR 2375, CY Voie POPAL, _Mar. 80th ASSES _ 0h oe age nase eave Lhnos. A. £aison #sq, 6S Fifth Ave, City DCU SI: Lf un. in receipt cf your esteened fuvcr this wornting,with crder for Insuiuted Wire for Humourg and Antwerp,which wild receive prompt attention as per your di- rections. i shali oe at cur Fauctecry to-mucrrow, returning early next week,und wifi then give you some definite infcruda- 7 tion reyuring probable dute of shtpuent ac us requested. Launking you for the crder,I renuin, ~ J Very truiy yours, A ae id WCCTYs. ¢ pie at ee, 8 od sb4 WE Nad ges Si; Prest EP Cowles, ie Brest § Treas, A, Cowles, Seay Gg Gi éi Ay Lay Ci Mg UU (Yor enten 188. Vien ; , y be Cy ypypwr'bo Loe. A. Bateson: 9. OK Rifth Ave, City, eer Sine. fete tng te ordere recently . maked wien me. ror tent Sneurated Wire yor your Cp tn Lorie,Z ne #0 gay that f ean Gat, soy 1d,000t ds the wine, abeore ed, on sea tan weeke,ond bout 40,0001 24 ban, week ee thle. wits pe. tater. factory.= ft wttt lace vob pultnen ree apactting - eumprea or ire por export, tp @ pee? “duye, ve : Pama th, , | - Very ierugy yours, ; gage? 8ae bis F : 7) 5, : GP Cowles, Veo test 8 Tivas.. . 1883 ie 3 cau ale : AA Contes. Sec za Mos BOI: ‘Gi, dass Fe Cif feb LEAD EY Y Efe , , 2 noe AGE GIS, oNeiek Yopft/ Apr. 18th 7S, So ottot , . : . eons - etn gare? Lhos. A, Edison £8. 65 Fifth Ave,Vity. Dear Sr I huve decided to nane you ua lower figure than iast guoted,for bure Wire,- JI will amend my price now to nake quotation &fcts instead of 26 as last quot ed. i .trust this wtii be satisfuctory, I encicse herewtth,ietter which i nave addressed to Hr, Batchelor in reference to working our Patent for France. You kindly cfyered to jorwurd this Zetter to him,with sone reconmendutions of your own, Wil? you obiige me by sending t¢é ¢c arn suteneicr with suca ccnmnments us seul wish tc nuke? We are cbiiged te work cur Putent tn Frunce and would prefer to do tt through your Co, i renuin, Very truly yours, oe (Pr ee Se a tere ene eon [ENCLOSURE] eee ated 5 eircom en Ne Lowes: CP Cowles, Vice Ghest & Tives, - WEDodgex Ji: Prest abd, Cowles, Sey. inl Bus tibet @ bi Poe Lofifict WO" -) SON BASNE Sas : ' MASVEY Cli Ltcels | 4 Rey ia So 9 (hy . ROBOTS G@ Mi Yih: Apr. F4ta ffs Panta ve ' : right Churies Butcneior Esq, Soctieté Edison, - Iury 8 8,pre Puris, ' France, Dear Sir: At the suggestion of érnEdtson,J write you concerning the nanufacture of ry tnsulated wire in France. As the wire fs patented there,we cunnot ship it i Pron here,and we shall be obitued to estublish ua nunufuctory | ‘| in France ty we ure to seli it in that country, — i : fron ny recoliection cancerning your Fuctory I judge you. __ nave unple roun ana power for fitting up at very snull expense | fo nuke this wtre, A rough esttnute of the cost for fit- ting up for a cupuctty suy of &0,0UU26s per nonth of this wire , would 0¢ us foltows,-~ no alécwance being made for snop roo or peower,- 1,@,suy for uuchinery, $1,000, ' By running more | t { 1 1 thun ten hours.u day you could inereusé the cupucity without putting tn uny more wuchinery, Lae spuce occupted oy these wacniries wovid not oe oreu, It would reguire seventeen oruliders,und uw certain uncunt cf drying recon. te ary. the wire before ft fs shtpped. Should you destre tc ,unufucture this wire we could give you ful’ purticulurs.and drawings how to censtruct the mucnin- ery and how to tnsuiute the wire us wet] as we could insulute it here,und we could tf destred, purchase the oratders here und shtj then to you conplete, Sturting from oure wire ut a cost Of 20ctse per 2b, (watch f understund fs ubout the price you have to puy tn France, ) éne cist of the insuiuted wire couplete,tnciuding luoor und all necessury expense,would be petween 20 and 2Icts per Jo. fats would enuble you to pay us u royalty fer working under our Patent, of suy two und one nuif cents per 1b,und ieuve you a handsone profit pesides. Our present lowest price in this country for tats ktnd of wire ts 27cts net for the lur- (continued, ) | = \ seas [ENCLOSURE] reer SEO AON GP Cowles, Vee Test & Trews, . WEDige: Preat , . ald, Contes, Sery. a Vr wnt Lawl b lifffct Mba MNMaaSG VY lif Viieets i) : 2 RO.BOK 2315; a Cx My COANE Gr. fer 2 __ Apr, [4t wihfis: é. a \e , nee . " Vhus, Butcneicr,puge 8.) gest size,and 8Ilcts net fcr lics. [8 to 20 Brown & Sharpe's gauge. We couid ut present supply you wita bure wire should you prefer to purchuse tt in this country,ut 20cts per ib deliv- ered 7.0.0. in New York,ultnough we would wake no profit oy dao- ting sco,us tt is nuch lower than the murket price here, If we supplied the wire at this fivure tt would only be tn-order to assist you in working our Putent,by gtving you the best guui- ity of wire, We have aiso u Patent in Belotun,and would usk your good offices tn gotng through the formalities there necessury to sustuin the Patent, suy by manufacturing u certain quantity of wire in that country. I shuii probubly take out other patents in France for trprovements which I nave tn view,and if you undertuke to manufacture this wire we wt2i of course arrange to give you the privilege of aii the French patents we may have tn that dine. Should this strtke you favorably,o7 tf you have uny suggestions to make concerning it,l shaii be very happy to hear frou. you, tf remain, Very truly yours, | ee LEE S-OF-2:6 , : GP Cowles, Vice fest & Fives, : WEDoadge Sh, Prest . Ad, Contes. S eeu. D ay, BL : tb Guunis Pua be Cif pect Cor AOR0R ARTES GZ Vit Yorfei Aor 20th ASEE_ eres) oc ae , mute U1 em: anuel Insuli &sq (wr : 65 Fifth Ave,City. ‘ Deur sir: 7 nave recetved your esteemed favor of Apr, L8th, . ZI am nee to know that Ur, Batchelor will shortiy be fn this country,and shat? take pleasure tn talking with him on the subject of Bratded Wire &ce.- You wit? piease therefore consider tne detter I nave written Hr Butcheior witndruwn, une Yess you have aiready sent it forwurd, Ur, Edison spoke to ne some tine since about furnish- ing. a Galvanen.eter for testing the conductivity of electric wire, We are in want of such un inetruhent; ~ should like to know how soon it wtil be finished. I have heard nothing. from you yet respecting wire for vitiage plants,although J sent Un, Edtson quotation lust week of &f4ets per ib. Very truty yours, . AMA t Secry. GCP Cowles, Tice Srest & Frens. AA, Cowles, Secy’ WEDadye. Si Prest . CO’ Bats Eb & pete Nai lIbY Clif Lhect RO.80% £355, : CA Ned Vorlehu sine AS §8_ lis Letter errant ' : Sunuel Insuil Esq. @5 Fifth Ave,City. Dear 8tr: I send herewith haif ua adean sanples,of euch size cf cur Putent Fireprecf Line und Heuse..Wire. - bet kindiy cffered tc send these sunples tc the different Uc's using ycur systen. in Engiand,cr etsewhere in Eurcpe. : They. shcuid net ncwever be sent tne France,cn acccunt of : the Putents there, ; | rts This wire we-will furnish new for expert at &?cts net for. : aii sizes. I beiteve it ts cheaper than any stmtiar wire , wanufactured in Eurcpe,and tt fs certuiniy far better. I aise send herewith tuole of wetunts of this wire. We ure now nunufucturing a wire of this kind thut ts waterprcof as well as fireproof,- that is to suy,tt ts sujfictently wuterpreof to restst danpness and vupcers,ulthnougn not suituble for use under water.- For this wtre at present we charce IOcts per ib extra, out we nay reduce the price sone-. ’. what when it ts manufattured in quantittes. a Trusting that we muy be favored with your orders, _f£ reratn, Very truly yours, ‘ fen AK yew As “ a Sec’y, WEDodgesT: Prat GRP Cowles, Vice frest & Teas. _ AA. Cowles, Sery NaI Cli a Meio Yorkie tian #0» 15S | -PO80x 2378, real Thomas A. Edtson Faby : as Fifth Ave, City, Dear str: j Hn, Barchel or requested ne to jfurn{sh him wlth quotations yor Hagnet wire euch as yau were going to use for your new dynamo.‘ «EF you wiki kindly give. ne spec~ t7ftcattone of stzes,gualtty of insulation a«e,l shuli take pieusure in cenpiying with LM”, Butcneior’s request. i understand you have wade scene chunges in yous dynano macnine,and I de net exuctly knew what wire would be requtred,, ; Lo i renatn, Very truzy yours, SEES-OS*- 2S , . 7 GP Cawles, Vice tres! 8& ives, eile. a8 WEDodye:Ii:Pres? ? AA, Cowles. Secy. ROBORZITS CY Nei Gorte_uay-262n75 Sa \C ot onogr api oO Samuel Insuli Faq 05 Fifth Ave, City. Dear Sire: I nave recetved your esteaned favor of May 22nd with Ur, Deane’s tetter givino sizes of tneulated wire to be used for your new dynamos. It witli be necessary before I am abie to guote you price,to know what is the thickness of cotton on nard triple cotton covered and camphor covered cop- per wire, Woutd you have the kindness to procure me a small sample of this wire,so that I can fioure.cost of producing it,ae we have not made any of this desertption for Ur, Deane Deuble cotton covered Ho, I@ we are now making,and of ccurse know what the price should be Lr, Creenfieid has net yet called te otve ingtruct- fons concerning ramer inwhtch you want your dare wind put up, bute JI understand that he will cali to-day. The wire will be ready secon and we shonid like to know just how tt is ree quired, f remain, Yours very truly, W7 E. DulgelsP ris : BISy Ge ty ogy “6 AO.BOK 838, oe " O al AEEF 4 oy hhO woes eee ~ P aera ; : Tae Getet gus HALO! yD 4 JUN 3 1883 Sauuel Insuli Esq ANSWiRED G5 Fifth Ave,City © vn SE. | FILE NOwsisesetsseveecs.. Dear Sir; Regarding price at wht oh we wit? furnish wire for dynamos to Un, Batchetor,I have to say,J cannct gtve rates for triple ‘covered wire until! I have heand fra:.oup Fuc- tory ,whfch will be in a few days. Regarding double covered wire- Hole Birninghan Wire Gauge- we have: to say that cur 1 wag est price for this countny;sto you, is:8lete.per: 2) nerybuptsk, wine ordered’ direct Tor ex; byl B P20 the price £9cts net bask’ ?. o. 2. Vew YVork:*: “ROwWeU Gn" Us’ not pheyudice our price to ycu in this country,whtch }s as tow as we feel like making, ‘In a. ow @ays I wilt coununtcate wtih you regarding the triple covered wife of WAEPh you sent me ements in eat n, Very truZy yours, “eo Bs A.A. Cowles,Sec'y, ee He. i » ta 2 me te MH YQ 4 ee ros : Juno Leth, ; ban) . oe 3 . ca . 7 Ay AS Cowles,’ Enq, Feaby, eae ® eS Ansonia Brass a Copper Co, > my és 7 . ae . : ‘le clire Hiroaty w htyp oS Doar ‘Ssirty- - N Your favor of tho 11&h, inst. camo duly to hand thia Ww morninu.n I have written to Ur Ratecholor queting him tho prleos = A q FOR Hon tioned, xy iS) Yory truly yours, 3 1783-0 6-I/ me ate Pres? - GP Cowles, Vice tres! & Tivas. AA Cowles, Secy.- his ; : “ 3 oe CH foe: / on , , | "Pasoratie tad Gyppab Ga MEMES Cif Ghd: sit Bor2ats. Stenographic Latter Samuel Insuil Esq. 68 Fifth Ave, City. Dear Sir:. . : Replying further to your ine guiry concerning price. of Insulated Wire — for export, £6. ur, Batchelor, tT: have to suy that triple wound . 068 same as sanple furn- ished we can séli for export at 8&7cts per 2b net cask. cn J have aiready written you concerning the double wound lagnet.Wire,and I understan _ that you will coumunicate with Ur. Bat chei- or, - therefore I have not written him If you wish me tourtie atrect to Hr. Batchelor piease inform me,as I understood you were to communtcate directiy with htm- I rerain, > os Very truly yours, M0 A | Wyss, VAC seery. -ipsonia Brass & Copper Co, we, 10 OLEEP Stroet, ; Dear Sivt= ap ordar: Hosa will . bo. paren on” Priday and art of ordor No,lg” si at the sand time. I trust you wid ondoaver io ship ‘the’ worst ¢. pt aoe 208. ) Paronia Lead LC opppur ‘bo | SE PS-5 6 - AO NMAIIDGA Clift Lieel: acne 4 : Rane ” 6P Cowles, Vee tst&Tins, ° AA Cowles, Secy. L207 Sbo5. \ SPKB-O7- 2 , GP Cowles, lice test & Tivads, ‘ ‘ aa wh, Coles, Secy. WE Dodge. IiPrest | Ce ue, AMAMIEY Clif Vitel? AO.BO%, 238. | Ni Yor sat y eee ASSL 4 gron oer oP ae Thes. A. Edison Esq 65 Fifth Ave,City. Dear Sir; I have received your esteened faver of July 24th. : I regret that there has been 80 uuch delay in fiilé: tng your orders for copper rods. ~ Lhe onty explanation I have to offersis this, - After the orders were placed and well under wuy,we received instructicns to yroove the rods tn a cer- tuin warmer. Our instructions were somewhat vague, and sore tine passed before we could guite determine what was reguired,. We finally submitted samples to Ur. Kruest which were ap- Proved of,und we then went ahead with the work, Lhis will aecount for a portion of the delay. Furthermore, Hr. insuli instructed us ta set uside ail this work in order to get out the lurge order for Louisuviitie,which we. did,according to.his fnstruct ions. Z:toid him distinctly that otker goods must watt if this was done,and he agreed to it. I should be hap- py to see Hr. Instill kere, However,the rods are ail betng finished at present,and J: saw large guantities Of them tn the Works at Ansonta a Sew days ayo,so I am confident you wild get mcst of tkem soon. Lhe telegraph is not working weli but I have sent a mes- suge to Ansonia to ascertutn wken you can expect these goods, and will give\personal attention to the uatter hereafter. Hope you will have no furtker .cause of conplaint. re I revwain, : | . Very truiy yours,’ See’ y. RON NOR CLEAR Ee LEN EE eT eRe D (8B. Ecksoie TA, + Prusoniad oes ae GP Lon Les, Vice Prest & Trea AA, Cowles 1 Seay, | WED Odgel;Prest omnul Bwasbe be. Gi Ke MMC Lhicel, 8, PQboR23 2 S ANE tYor A cat i Pe anys errs 9 fr Ine, Ler. ile. be ar SakeA el” et bee a Le ae ee ‘f] i be Teale fcr bile 0¢50 = A att) DOE Vow a. ae “ oh om jus Plaine He yee Gee if | Hike Lae Be Oe G PP ‘ owles, Tee Test Tives, WE, Diulyen Itt ieat a AA, Cowles Secy. toni ia be 2G tficd: le Naso Y tile aes ROBO 23S; . , fy MiG Yep: ta 08n.-/882. Sunuel Insull Esq. - C-0 Thouus A.Edison,68 Fifth Ave,City, Dear Sirs : Your es? ‘ened . faver a Aug. 2th is at hand. z am ‘expecting senples cf the wire concerning which you and lr. Tohnson spoke .t.o me. - Wi 22 prebabiy have saenple to-morrow and will forward. it to you proupt fy on receipt.' JI think you will be Bat eried with the wire which I have Prepared LUA EAUPLR, oor. s- Our price for Paragon. wire- that ‘fs- ‘double cotton eovered,painted,and wound with tape before" Covering, which nakes | it waterproof and fi. reprocf- {s as Poticws.- To No.l? Brown &. Sharpe’s gauge,inclusive,8fcts per 1b net;- HoJI8 to 18 B.& &. 4Iects per ib net. We shai be aieares to. receive. your or- ders. Revarding the price of copper rods, you, are. in erron in supposing we said the price would be only - one cent more than for wire. The price of rods ts 2cts per 1b more than wire, which only represents the extra cost of wunufacture; therefore, when we bill wire at 24ets we bil? rods at 26, ‘Lhe rods for which we. charged you 2?ets were ‘grooved and cost us Ic per ib extra,which we... charged. Yous :.- Our present price for rods — therefore is eocts | ‘for plain,and 2Pcts for greeved,~ subject to | the special arrangement which I nude with ir.Edison. _ Trusting this ‘explanation witi be BRENT ACECOY) ‘ . Lf pemain, 1 rele ee '. Very truly yours, | : Seery 4 1883-68-13. ¢ WEDodgeSePrest GP Cowles, Vite frst Tras, “AA, Contes, Secy obatonub BuausbleGofpolbe | by yp Combi. SS 1dKE. : by its 9 Srind With bran Tite fella Ae ied ' nan talion, o wy fiwk, thi OH Wr fod 5 a hn tpn it Bot 4 cad Au 14 oe Maik La A eit sessenennn #35... a So SH Wie dip Sabsebtephacebsecss Ee we 4 iL, a Z (22 3708-1G WED bdgeSi;Prest «CP Cowles, Vice fest 8 Trea. AA. Cowles, Sec er ec ad haters : AME a Bs ie Bt 6 fe : Te Wie’ | AIP 3-08-15 - : Dodges Si WE. Dadge. Pres? GP Cowles, Vice thest & Tivas. AA, Cowles, Secy. : c Souoniin Boats b Cyypre | | aging oyp Mae | MA. bites, Secy. ; Ma Siueel: PQG0x 2378. ail / Mb Vfiyfe: Aug. bth 792 Ac anogr oP oO ve Sanuel Insull Esq. "13 nik | 65 Fifth AveyCityoo 18$.... FILE NO... eee. 4 Dear Sirs I an in receipt cf your est-| 4-- eexed favor cf Aug. JOth. The arrangement wade with Ur. Edison was not intended to.inciude insulated wire. ZL witi however wake a special arrange- || | ment to allow lr.Edisen 2cts per 16 drawback | | on all the Paragon wire which he vay buy qi at our regular prices. Lrusting this way be sutisfactory, I renain, Very truly cee re be 8 ; DW Gi bute * Seok i .: ea Ze Ae ee (li | : . 1883-08-30 | GP Cowles, Vice fest & Tras. : AA. Cowles, Seey. cee ee . 4 WEY Dodge. Pres! ' Nao Clbtucet | Mit Url ate dtd | ith Daly SsPrest : ‘ ah, d Contes, Secy. [883-09 “70° GP Cawles, Vice Test & Tivus. ' 2 / Gp. Cy mi ; we, Mnsereiit Ti “ass Fe Cif ffct GO Neg ae la A es 0, a | ae. oN gi fig ffs Sept. Loti yep a ; cane ; quent mee mivthoue ges nope ee agen ‘Thonus A.Edison Esq. o ral sal Ban AE ae a at 65 Fifth Ave,City. é Dear Str. I have received your esteened favor of | ae Oth.. i We cun uu ke you the cable for, inside house wiring, Sint tun te. the lust suuple sent you. (As I understand, it the Zust.,sunple. wus wound, ‘with. two. colors. of. cotton On. the” ; 7 unde. ts what. you, WERE. Probably we. ‘Can. ‘puprave upon. ‘this’ in tine, Dut "we. ‘will. wake you up the quantity You nance | oF: tai cedle,und . i7.8R future. we. can ‘wake uny inpr overents. ‘up on* th wili:d¢ 8G...,°-Our price, for.. fais 2ct o7 cable will be 45cts ver io net. .After.we have nude this, lot we. ‘shal? “2 e eole*ro ob ci Jiygure. tke ecst carefully, und “if we fine there is rOCK fer’ any recuction in future lets we wild nuke price us low as we can consistently, but I thini 48cts is ubcut right,as we have to hundie it @ yreut nuny'tines. { Please stute how youwish this cable jut up~ whether in 4 ccils,cr on reels. ‘4 Pieuse oe in nind alse that’ this is u new thiny for us 4 and we cénnot.. ft. out, guite, us promptly as we expect to do me ufter we’ are in oe wuy of jpanufacturing tt. We understand that you order Ly Stugys: "Y es Viatige.as .us.uaits I revain, Very truly yours, ie ~ELR 83-09-15 ' WEDodge, Pres! GP Covles, Vee This? 8 Tnas. > AA, Cowles. Seey. Guonivtha EG ype Ge Z wore Dace E Goppet Ge PQ Box 2375. MD, ‘ | ” nor CNet Glorfee Sent. 1tn 73 f eesnorr ophis ha RECETy 21) ca SEP 12 gz. ANS Kei Sanuet Insutt Esq. 20. Both fp 2 2 oe ‘ FILE No a 0 ROE EP th Ave, City. Deur Sir: at ae aes SEEMS Se SRR ey Refenning \20.0Uur Conversat ic. respecting.triple covered.wire fer :Ayhaucs,. | f have :to:say= we'ane in position now:to-. +s Furnish you.any kind. OF wire -thet you. use” . et the Edison Lachine Vorks,cnd. tf, you wii ?. kindly forward .ue saupies of the triple Covered wire that- youvhave :been*huytng eise where Iwill arranye so as-to.be udte-to -«: Fild* your. crders. pronpt-dy,und. wk éévnake pri ces satisfuct ory gt atte sds Z rienuin, ‘ 2 bee ded Very truly yours. VM BR ; te ay ~ Sec’y ' ‘ : 7 a) ae a 4 au . (88 8-09-12 : GP Cowles, Vice trest & Ties. WEDodgesSi; Pres AA, Cowles, Secy Gr nematldleaih Offel Co ROKR on AB Vert: seve. t. Ltn §fa_ Thonas A.Edison Esq. 65 Fifth Ave,City Dear Sir: c Your favor of Sept. IIth ts at hund witk inforuati on reyarding cable wire,for which I an obliged. I wil? prepare the cubie as soon as practicadie. Regarding the price-vas' I have before Stated,I will wake it as reasonable as possible. it is a@ new article, and we do not know the ccst. If we find that. we can ‘afferd to sell it fer less than 45cts an?) pound: we shaii certainiy wake the price lcwer,us it would not be poticy for us to churye an extravagant rate fer this cable, . out the wire has to be handled so wuny times that it wakes very expensive work, We have received un order fron Prof. Colonwbho of Milan Jor the foliquing wire,8siniilar to that used by your Co. for house insulation- viz;-- L000 kilos Ilo. IO- f000 kiitos lo, 12 ooo * 14° 600 * Iv 500 ki Zos lo, 20. He desires us to ship to the Co.ut Genou,and adds us foi- lows. — ?’For the puyment please to state which way yeu think *t*hest to adopt for the present and for future orders.’? ‘ Regarding payment- the Edison Co of Paris paid us cash on delivery here,and we discounted I percent for payment: on presentution of B-L,and the bili was paid by you I think. i do not know the Coat Genoa Wili yeu kindly inform me what. ° urrangenent you would advise me to adopt concerning payment? I would prefer to wake the:same terus as I did with the Edison Co.at Paris. - : Very truly yours, : t | WEDodgeS;Prest - — 6P Cowles, Ve 173-07 13 e Pres bTreas, AA, Cowles, Secy. otunit Luau Copppelba 5 espe Fon YF LS 6 AEDS. Bio lone G Lath gy. tee Lot Yy inn, nd Mie fo Sy: 4 loud en Nout: ba G, tor, fined fen ton acipo A 960 his tf fF JEP3-O09-43 . WEDodyeu Si; Prest GP Cowles, Vite Prest & Treas. AA, Cowles, Secy. obesnib Paarl. Coppell ODusortd;Con1 _ FES. BLpinsttitib god lt oll Oe ce, Lon, ee ee Se tus’ £6: Oy Tif 4 wt Lin Ia ae oe: Kk lu a 4g? fn loow "“te~ ae - SC - / 783-09--13, WEDodge, Si; Pres? GP Cowles, Vice frest & Treas. AA, Cowles, Secy. a , Z G Apsonit Puass lee pele ator Oa MEE ae oo 18 3-04-14 WEDod ge: Se Prest whl, Contes. Sry. ff Tu LC yyp S&S Correiit Betas bh Y iffclilia’ Neale Cli buds * AObon ears; , - Nie York OPP. Genes L8th AYES. Bi Sig : | nic Letter GP Cowles, Vice thst & Tees. grenoareP™ Surnuel Insuli Esq. 65 Fifth Ave,City. ° \ Dear Sir: I huve received your esteened favors of this dute.- _ Regarding suuples of cable,they are now in the works and we expect io be able to furnish them very soon; I cannot \ Say exactly when, but will push them forward with a2? possible despuich. Regurdiny sunples of wire subnttted,I have to éuy- we cun furnish the .O42 triple cevered at 48cts per ib,and the . 065 et Z4Octs per ib, net. We can however,use the Splitdor7 ?iguid insulation- of which we control tre Putent- and which we think you would prener to the insulation us per sanples sub- | wt tted. al | I wrcete lir. Edison abcut u week since regaring an order which I have received for insulated wire from Prof.Co- fuybe of Hilan,Italy. - Is there any arrangement by which this wire could be paid for here,provided we wade ua discount of I percent for cushk,- or would you advise ve to ship it with- out prepaynent? Your reply wiiti greatly oblige. . Regarding price of the braided Gable, of which you submitted suuple- I will huve to figure on Strat and wiii guote price ina few duys. I reuain, Very truiy yours, Y AA - . Seery | THOMAS A. EDISON, Contral Station, Construction Dep't, NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE, ae, Ps New York,. 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SyooN? yop} POV I CH YOO or Wier ius Be ey PEE GUE: here... in, this. eddy Out d26u,tnod ined $0 PERE, L uid en. NIZED velecs tritien. tombe the teste at: ang Fabtory. tf o ‘Rouse secure: the: - senyices. OFr@ HGtLo favor y' wan’ at -a* hess onn ap ee, Bee Ce eg HOF would. 2tke ee magn’ whooks“auyzrretenr zy versed fn chen:to- vee Fits se bh ee tockePnned, be bos YR Thee, ov wa fe Cyr ft wa om a TG : y yest > ~ DAR ER THLE ; “ee wap ie Wie scan aa weit aes Dis aS Se SS oda Cee ee ee vee ee aa he 4 “ fas" og BERGE LE eae th TE ee ee 77 F§3-/0o-2 GP Cowles, Vee Prést &- Treas, ’ 7 WEDodge, Pres! AA, Cowles. Secy. ye ad PO.B0x 2375, ony a NS Lotter . eel Ebb pene big on page &, } ce ele try to be able to anaiyee copper ae we receive from the mines. ae goes know of. “any young. wan Cie alle to St tia position of this "Kind, onon we could. engage for a neduonabie= oes anount? , ALSO Lisheula consider tt a favor tf ‘you would in- “Kae WE Fe “ Be m7 oF. ORT ek Sener ve Pweg mer 2 ok et hee fae Were aii Care Sar amare Pres Ay Me rifle fete f ‘Mh WET fey o wat boat. died fe . Q ceroh te fume She Poa at xg 3 stent Pe ee colon ie wut ty Se CTT Ley wets Leis Megpttt TS is ae oe # o e4 Se posi, LU i if _ Neate tat Cat sake tne Ae tgs antes at —diaket Upoh Ai des MEME : 4 Sie Aww aig pie / i ! Pa ef. hk ne Cf rhs pho | Lo Rags a or Ak [ony sige Sr Deaf: i i : a ee - 72 lf” 0g 236 Ketef 1 Ne e bry . tas hey ey ‘ Mf Gigli y# he brow : GE : peter Peek crsye : Hie Gag n- Fe Ke T +10 va 4 4 ‘fed We ae | tow Bk fo Qaty 9 ike [rhe “hs eae CAYCE “Ay Cle | Cle Son Joh auth fits for a | 7 ot GO 1 Dob Alyse 441A Aued. ¢ ducky Suh petchafra bh z H oF 2 | —avier if S775 | f ri Za 24: nels (4949 [27 | /4LF g Yr i a7 / : Rai aaa Feor 23. i. Sie3 i | | More qr eat Xx AG SI'd qs | yoy? Zee Ary 2 Le br x97 | 7 /; Je | Bae 1653-4 - 93, AA, Cowles, Seey. ' OP Cowles, Vee frest 8&-Treas. + WEDodge,Pres! Gr sore boatl. Va by puro Ws 082 $fioa er aa ; » Ki onan pigie Wou.8rd GS-3 i ee L Dear Sir: . vay I send herewith,sanpie of a battery which wus patented Sept. [Ith by Hugh S. Burns, - It te claimed that these butteries possess advantages over otkers,and that: it is Ga cheap one to wanufacture, We are offered the right to manufacture ite I do not knew wuch about batteries,and therefcre take the siberty of asking your cpinion concerning tate one. There ts no one whose opinion ft ghoujd value so highly upon suck a subject, andt drust you wili de me the favor to exanine and test the battery ‘and give me your opinion of it. If you will do this 2~shal? oowerder it a great favor, : “"T remin; o j ms “Very trary _ycure a ; aera Oo WE Nudge Servs! "EP awles, Yee test 8 Ti ei G Ope Peraisbe CE poll P wu ‘ , : “swt CB aserecieborn ofa h 168 ane mene a ii fans eee bdo al Of rie mW ate pun J Se, Baad cae cael on Cdl —~ i a ae } WL wh bike eee time a eS OT ecrmengenngererens tee eenenneterine anne: Ete a . gh 2 ow ge MER Yoo Pe : UE Dodge, Priest GP Cowles, Veo Pres! § Treas, ‘AA, Cowles, Sey. sam COG Cif bop Ge mz, J pete "Ne York ton een pgs | i hn » Sanued Insult Esse vyrsai oy y, TOE ee ena ty epee VOR PE th Ave, Ost x : Dear Strg ; ue gate, doy hase See R M -a tee nave 'figzed your Mewburgh an eee CONEKEEE” and fRe7y, ‘but tne-pepens, have, .. & eyes? z Ri ats ee a oe Space ay: Po. been S48 OGnEE ute Dp ydi SRO Se ee ee ee a SN a NS Oe Rete Ug ee ee ae OS ogee pmeeimetam o h A EA SET a age map My Se Phe Manon re Toate eee mas ie IBVB-ulr po COPY, ° Princeton, Nov. 10th, 1883, Ansonia Brass & Copter Co, Dear Sirs:= I beg to report the result of measurements s \ of one sample of hard drawn copper wire, Henge 102, 44 qr Ping Diameter 0.0888 in, Resistance, at eter ty ; balers Ro “80 ae co noes: oni, | istance of standard (reduged to same be g ‘ } dinates) g15104 Grane conaace bite, 99 per cent, (98,98) Yours truly, - Ke (Signed) Cc. F, Brackett, 188s “4-10 WIEDODGE, Presineasr, AN G.DP, GOWLES, Vice Pues & Tiras, y ppen, C AACOWLES, Si ~ = | DeeNCURES WORKS AT ANSONIA,CONN. 0 Me om teed Oe LP ER coe. AEG, Chipsersphic Lotter LThovas A. Edison Esq. 65 Fifth Ave,City. » Ur insult: | Dear Sir: I have recetuved your esteened fuvors cf this date with order ‘for copper wire for Fazelton, Pa. which will pudle bun pronpt attention Io wtii.inforn. you in « few days when we shail be able to ship the wire. I have aiso recetved ycur asstgnient ¥ forral con- tract for the wire for Ht, Carmel, Pa. The wire for Piffin, O.was shipped from here to-duy by pect Western Despatch. Lrusting this will be satisfactory, and thanking yeu for your favors, - © I revain, ’ ‘ Very truly yours, 6 Sec’y. WEDodge,Prest GP Cowles, Vee Rest 8 Trea: AA, Cowles. Stey. Mb 19 PL “Gopee ee e2 e eee a Cire Ege | | T7831 20° WEDodyge, Pres OP Cowles, Vice fhest 8 Treas, AA, Cowles. Seey. MBIA Ch Sagl uO Melba 22.1065 ro ae = / £53, i ae VW, Doig fee GP Cowles, Vice Pres? 8 Treas, AA, Cowles. Seey. | “EI Gift MeL lke: Nov. 2Ist G58 POBox 2375, Sanuet Insult Esq. a AG Fifth Ave,City. Dear Stirs ae i phe ae pd ~ a Lf. I have heard: noth ing in re- gard! to the battery which you kindly offer- : ed £0. test for ue As the natter is of.8oune importance will you kindly let ne know when we way learn the resuit of the test?, a in reference ro thie, but I do not know of uny other way Of obtaining a reltable test, : as it ts a uabnen of which we know noth ings : I neuen. Very truly yours, Oo ' Sec! ye I regret extrenely to trouble-you S er WEDodge.Prest GP Cowles, Vice test &-Treas, wlA. Cowles, Secy. ; Pah ‘Lip ud & Cop j abo A PQBOx 2378. : Mii Yori tov.22nd 7698. ars gphis Lotte! eronte Samuel Insuli Esq. 68 Fifth Ave,City Dear Sir: Before you go abroad I would lftke to have @ taik with you concerning bus- fness watters, - Piease let me know when I. can see you,and oblige, Yours truly, LAVbrcb Sec te a vee menenn Sabi ae. sos) eo EES May WEDodge.Prest GP Cowles, Vice frest & Treas, AA, Cowles, Seey. Mb EAS bi Guet ai Mie Yorhec nou. 24en ASER sionogt apnic Lotter Sanue? Insutt Esq. G5 Fifth Ave,City Dear Sir: | I have recetved your esteen- ed favors of Hou. 28rd with contract and as- sSignuent as stated, I enclose herewith formai order for wire for Bellefonte, Pa. ,»which please exe- cute and return. . I will arrange to ueet you sone ee next week as suggested. I renain, Yours a 4 Etorvles Ye 7 Eng Patents, VF LG ioe : 7), 28, Sram mi Yoh ont NL Me le Eig de | ! . a e as Lan Noe NI, ji - / * . ; {. ried ae ; Perel true | ieee acca A Z ; pa $ re ee He me) a Be ty (eo, | / $ spat OV due Se ‘baie ) mae Ari ; i ie Shay + fA Ae a Mendig a bs ehh a ae f : a te mal tt fe new pas 7 Se et, reeegetl wf deg 3 If Te ‘ i pos a Bot 2a . Iir> wif pe flu A ‘re — dacerd 0 ewww wee LENE ant bm J Mew dd | ae Henin € AN ak MK, nN 1@BB-1 20s , GP Cowles, Vice rest 8 Treas, . AA, Cowles, Seey, WEDodge, Prest SoarontivLrans Va Cyyer$o NOEL Clift Sicet | POBox. 2275, MNbEYorhke Dec. bth ffs pie Latter gion m Sunuel Insuli Esq. 88 Fifth Ave,City Dear Sirs: We beg to acknowledge receipt cf your sev- eral favors of the 4th nst,and have sent you to-day the neces- sury papers for your signature,for wire to be furnished fer the Edison Electric Illuminating Co. for Middletown and Piqua, Ohto, in regard to the wire and bars for armatures and wuagnets which you are in need of,- we delivered some this xorn- ing,and our Factory promises tc send shipments cf uere bars and wire in a very few duys. We witli do everything in our power to execute your orders prouptiy,and have written our Factory to-day to use the utmost despatch in filling aii your orders, calling their spectai attention to the orders which you in- forned us the other day you were in need of. We revain, Yours truidy, Ansonia Brass & Copper Co, > : per ee |SB 3-12-06 WEDodge, Prés! ‘GP Cowles, Vico trest & Treas, AAC awles, Sey. eestoge CACEL Cf Gucel | es Nit York. Dec. 6th JSS 8 ‘ gitot erepnie Lot Qrenoe V Sunuel Insull Esq. C5 Fifth Ave,City. Dear Sir: We bao to acknowledge re- , cerpt of your favor of the Sth nst eeiess ing copy of your contract with the Edison Electric Liiuninating Co. ,iiddiet own, Ohio, And rewain, Very re yours, Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. per ns Tee stra Te easoniin bean PGypr Ge ore baa Gop } Ge 7 , In LbE Dede. ro Tay a seid eae ao Be . ea be WEDadge, Prest GP Cowles, vee rest 8 Treas, ‘ | eae BULL EO . ex mo ¢ : aw om) *WEDODGE, Presinenr, GP, COWLES, Vier Pues & Tiras, WORKS AT ANSONIA,CONN. ae ee ¢ fc Mg it a ene) S StonographicLottar Lhaonus A. Edison Esq.- ( Construction Dep't.) F 68 Fifth Ave,City Dear Sir: Your faver of Dec. [8th is at hund,in re- dution to invoice of Ilov. [éth, fon lio, IO wire, - Tais wire was wade wrong through your error in ordering, but tt fs a snall natter and we shail be nappy to accenuncdate you by taking Dhe wire back at price billed if yeu desire us 4 to do so. - I think this is wkat we toid lr. Insult, , We suppose you will be wiiting to pay the freight on the wire both ways. . | ~ | Trusting tats wili be satisfactory to you,l rewatn, Very truly yours, ; ~ ay Sec’ - F Ate Re Baas a” WE Dadge Fret! GP Ce owles, Vee Bees! 8 Treas, AA, Cowles, Seey. ae Md WEA Clit Siuet | | CNG Yrhe neaarn 186.2 * Dear Stpre io Referring to your favor of “: Mow &OPt, conterning lr. Claudius,-~ I have wenrfoned th@ eutter to our peopie,and it whit be taken up for consideration after . 826 fetpor during the month of January s ome- Reale «For the next few weeks we shall hs ae tuey tn adjusting our annua? business é ond unable 20, take up any new matters, but une f oi ee that there is no unnecessary de- gifter, restate. = ener a i eet a poner tie rte Lishadly. Le ee vs Fa ta WE of for, § geile, plu ih iru te Agiin sol fot la LUtk : ly flttt tle Pie Loa lio fr a i benret Ly: SUTLL FFL - Ae a lag LLL LLL : agi, Log LOL PLLELT fe Ceuiiey ia A fib wD 47- VME. Z oe Lf KBE E 3 Le. Ls YSPL es /LEtdf Ep Perit. SL Lae LE, gs /tE lo fis Sys tly Vflie BLE NEL (TAL tbe “of Te MOLDEVELDI AH, Hath Sur fo. éltie 8 b% rg. Werutly ple x ie 44d. gf Cogs we, oe Leefron ae ‘ a ae oa Ob ey” “? ; uA fouwvs. LO% VEEL eTIy bh ay, tae. a 44 SNGpe VU: a | yt Miglin GLE: LY fete; fe Lig LMiter 9 CAA VEE “as gee Z ee f i as : “ee, Lf OTe oy oA te LI Sole a A Vf af Le eee a LF 4 ery ; x ad fb, \ rae fA. pat, ar hal 2, ON LATE CHAE. xf te POLE ES Cia “ehh A Fa Fan 9, Ue the Chum 7 ‘ ped ILIA Dh. fe Hive, md ‘a Le MIELE ot J LEY Hasta » “4p pe - feritih FF, “fom Yee x“ ae 2 p hi WUT! . xhP. &LE ete se ae teed es ay AE f Lore by ae oe ; 6g Pon a ‘ vy MORES JOE? tes age Kr oe ona oe ee ee gest - “ Lf , ry os L © a Ze Ly EE t OL 7 LL gE EY ae Lith og % WA Sh LF [es o ee oe ae Qe 4. ae SAE Be go ca “N 4 ‘ os 1 ty earn geek OLS It “5 . , g hohe Sern oe ee a “Gas ley ae : a G s ae Whi, rade bs: GSP IO Le: 1883. Electric Light - Armington & Sims (D-83-022) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to Edison's dealings with Armington & Sims, manufacturer of steam engines for Edison central stations. Much of the correspondence is by Pardon Armington, treasurer of the company, and by Gardiner C. Sims, superintendent. All the documents have been filmed. HENRY HOWARD, Paesiornr, PARDON ARMINGTON, Taeasunen, G. C, SIMS, Supeninsencent, C, T. HOWARD, Secartany, 546 HIGH STREET. as PARE SRM tel, nee Atha roared al ae Tf ae, Stud: 3 yy oR Ce op rere iain banrininty ell ae ed. an “Llane Behe. a tt» Lykke Me Lo cel ke Ce tnd Sota. Sf fonts ia Foon ae A pee oes wy Eonyer Vn x 40 tan se a ae a Cee geek nae Pees ay SL alo Pa _ & - 4 nal Vie ge cf a 646 HIGH aa v ig ie ce Yrndlewes bf fauy & 3 Ge we Ae tote J Phe. Ge Vie ' ee b* 614 fagece You Anttin, — the bn Arte Sout te Hy reel, Posey Bameb hyp Sy¢ Mott th — Pi linoleate: tam, te Araede thet Une Contd be frrwol Jor anecleatlg on Phifek. — Flee bn Chek mr ks ose Bi thal Henny Howarp, Presiozst. PARDON ARMINGTON, Taeaaunen, G. C, Sims, Surerin’ TENOEN Te C. T. HOWARD, Secretany. sy Z A fog Ub Henry Howarb, Paesioenr. }ON ARMINGTON, Treasurer, : GNC, SIMS, supenintencenT, oe q . HOWARD, Secretany. Z / : é 7 WORKS ar : * ic 646 HIGH STREET, ? ca 4 ‘Gs ice it 7 s Mit SET os {|P@3B-G1- 137 HENRY: Howaro, Presivenr. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasuncr, G. C, SIMS, SureninTeNDeNT. C. T. HOWARD, Secretany. eee A ee fay tF3 frafem | oa pot ptt, Mh Prec , 4 ws Piet th <5 ane bx tnnnk tus be ake es ies es tomy of hha nee es 4g bine Brno a oe L ao yo i | : aes, fi 4 HenAy fepnaeas Pree as ‘ ad : AY PAgooN ARMINGTON, Treaavaen, ‘a Se Wal foot & Gs. Sims, ‘sure HOENT. \ ct Howaap, Secactany. ke Ko y 8 eat ‘ hs ANY ». * vos a na ty i » hs | “N+ works \ 3 ar ‘ \ aA Bs HIGH STREET. , t ee WD ~ Bsn BL fg 24 F3,— ah Penida sy ys Ld Jor he pt Contant a pe a Bie Bel . Crrvhadk Syphard, Phy Ae he Oe eet et Hae es od ios eae. Be “tag rah ree ios —_—_— pee te . es Sie pee ‘ z Ca ¢ Form No, tl. - . THE WESTERN UNION. TELEGRAPH COMPANY. here pesrinty and DELIVERS mossages only on fonditions Umiting its ability, which havo boen nssentod to by the sander of the fi owing qo Pols Company we ot Mare aa only ae Tppeating B® messaye back to the sending station for colnpartson, and the oo tho elle tse hot Tod oid fat ain ‘tor orront oF cele ta tasmiton oF dalivry of cssages, buyoud {ho amount of tally ls pad thervony nor in any caso whero in writing within atzty days . Thisisan SC UNREDEATED MESSAGE, “and ig ‘delivered by rouaeae of tho sender under the onaons.n ae above. ly: i ” THOS. T. ECKERT, Gonora] Manager. . _ NORVIN GREEN, Pros MED BUVLOC Ara HA B5 ; ce. Kg 24 A CAPA Lk. A BRACING Le v4 CAAN, LY Le MALL Fa as eo espe This talegre aa, afi Toa Tooned ‘at the ¢ office in 701 BROADWAY, ~ neay f tenth Stree » Whore ay ake should. be Buy oe wey roe " DIRgCT winms. ; 7 = “Tale Coupaay TRANGMITS a and DELIVERS hee ae °F phi is an yeteCearen MESSAGE, and ts delivered ™ request of he repeated aan “THOS. 'T; ECKERT, General Manager. Tessages scaly on nations Toneaia imply, Whiob havo been assented to by the sender ot ‘the Sard “ ‘ a for compariaon and the 19 compa will hot old iteelf Uable for errom or delaya: + ° , to clad fa ot presented in waiting witha ety a measuge back to th ding station Beyond the amount of olla paid thereon, nor in any, caso a ers wtider the codon famed pore NORVEN omy, President. range i HENRY HowARD, Presioent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Taeasuacr, G. C, SIMS, Supeninvendent, C. T. HOWARD, Secretany. ' W = SAE yy a at “ee SO, * i oa : < . aK WORKS “a na Re ce 3 4 ow 646 HIGH STREET. \, | yA oe AN ¢ | foie oY | | Mork: a Lief, Vn am past S Bag (Ae 1b.) cian OF yp/s ee yr Lidn bo neh ths Bon tu. of thee ey, os tefper Spies avdle Ay ae ya | | Ih Caw mg, Bolas wtentie. - Lorie Ht, 3 JH wl G eae a oe 7 yy 4 fou Lyitts Ree lia Dt Loe | Mirman AEdliiim §, a WK Lz i Goin, Ltt Bs, Abs: hon Fag 4 —F eso Kd». “4 Ob Z ey Ltke ss fZ i Ahlan, pal | han ol ee ge Ta yes mm ey se A ee oe Prine rt fp, ge De Ze tht thal Be mnie om si teen Gahifuctm ty, thee Ae alt backs Kis 5 lie rae Tintin tre HENRY HOWARD, Paesioent, PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasunen, G. C, SIMS, SurcanteNDENT. C. T. Howann, Secretary . - WORKS ar 546 HIGH STREET. Pon drnee tL Ls 1 83 He Ce. bale S . “a ; ee ae a J ae ie ‘d z i a a ae fad. ay prey ie | a a ms 4, ae “oe : baa wee I€83 C267 nee syed *9 Mnte whed £ wank 4: Say 4b, Some ; 646 HIGH “cyl Aus Puck By than’ oho, bop tts : Hime tafecSlinny bs gu te tee hememcitiin,, be man 06 ths forte hie ie le Prtlam b" ENneve fro bbaived “YP tom Conescdnct! tL soo rae be of aed ava bin pr bine Ft Jeb i Seprtofitct a4 | Flaming’ ws ve A reds frome ig Aree lth Seveval ame tan “4 whi wa, Whectebsaee RecA tbe Reel Wie Untrrbenk betncal tnventin. nearly oo. pee fe. pe Bud thie As Draw bracol bee abt. 4 Mae Uh befire ee hte 2) a Bart Les shh Bo Gael Con fh it, M4. said fost om wl ake whet, chy choke Comet sy weak i Pao Axcold Mh dcol oe Aefancel ee ELT had Lhe ohn of be working aes foe odes ied if en are Wied niphe h ld ob oop <6 oh the ng iteny IS ey = ye Aerosol Tag, OS foe ie ee oF BB OF tenet hb madly A een ee alla Sa i 4, bey Faire he [ATTACHMENT] [ATTACHMENT] ‘ , ‘ Form No, 1. re THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. 5 pata S RTT POTS a eT This Company TRANSATITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting its lability, which havo been assented to by the sender of the following message. * . Errors can be guarded jtonty by Ropeating Messuzu back to the sending station for comparison, and the company will not hold ttaclt Mable for errors or delays transmisaion or dulivecy of Unrepouto ‘essuyes, byyond the amount of tolls paid thereon, nor in any caso whery the claim {a not presented in writing wilhin alxty days after sending tho mesago, , * g ’ e ae ‘This isan UNREPEATED MESSAGE, and {a delivered by request of tho sender, under tho conditions: named above, . : THOS, T. ECKERT, General Manager. - = NORVIN GREEN, President. ; OHZOK Boccived at 791 BROADWAY, - — o% “ aie : ' ae - ; cht rae ‘: iy 2. . : This tologram hag just boon reoolved at the offico in 701 BROADWAY, noar’ Tenth Street, whero any. reply should wy avuue x ; . DIRHCT WIRES. ; ; F cars ; “SF B-o2-06 HENRY HOWARD, Presioenr. PARDON ARMINGTON, Tacasunen, G. C. SIMS, Superinvencent, C. T. HOWARD, Secretary. ~ vere. —- Finds 04 RG Rone Ao tin |, Y Aue fe, . 2 oe ; Fess | ef A er gt oh Ahan RE a fm ET 3, PL gay Pm eae AS sarees bay ar a ~ HENRY HOWARD, Pateoenr. PARDON ARMINGTON, TreasuReR, G. C, SIMS, SureRiNTENDENT, C. T. HOWARD, Secretany. Trrcruce BA Bed 3 (FE 3-0 ae Pe HENRY Howanb, Preewenr. 4.9 PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasurer, Mie G, C. SIMS, Sureninrencenr, 7 ; C. T. HOWARD, Secaetany. mead Lom er 546 HIGH ht be / Awe i} SF va Sell, yr — anw F*e/d fr Lira Sant wo Po fl 115 Sent am Cowl pw fifty /8 yo 4anre ioe nee pee he Weber 9 fe MPrvdnn (chegl % Arla LG Gil iis y, rrtbifricd rm Thaw Ne POO nine anol an a ae AarienTles , nw af me paler free nv bMLA a ISEBeopea vy) HENRY HowaRD, Presioent. _ PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasurer. G. C, SIMS, SurerinTENoeNT, C. T. HOWARD, Secretary. WORKS aT . . 646"HIGH STREET. Frmtrne hb dbg 63 th tone A Eolas Se A _ +} Hoos Seas Sgn Yow CEA tan Biff telag AE har now Shy ee HeNnAay Howard, Presivent. PARDON ARMINGTON, TreasuneR. G. ©. SIMS, Supraintencent. GC. T. HOWARD, Secretary. : WORKS 846 HIGH STREET, oe Lt. J Fit 7. &3 al Se ae 3 Ainr4 > ee bv | Od Pag Se ; ! : eet ace 9 Pittms en chawmijo = ty AIS oe a fe, te Miph te Trmeteng toreming eh fom DY ee eee bree ed. Tp ae Fast, Brmplns eh “ VOR bag ae TUNE SESS SERSEESe DEO T OUEST REPELS SE NON MACE I Sra JPPR-02-0F ' SPs Bal OS tr a oa en ‘ (SGB-o%®- 12, HENRY HOWARG; aNTS Y , TREASURER, mies UPERINTENDEN 1 RY, fo NGA AD ma: . : 0 LEWD 3s av ‘ EX. $46 HIGH STRE orn ae Coline By. al res age act pee eo yt atm od Wet. ged eee wank ek ane Aen fe fine, : = ‘THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY, ' “Tals Compan TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages oly on conditions limiting {ts Mabllity, which havo beon assented to by thi et can be gua rod + only by repeating & message back to tho sending station for comparison, and the compa ha eb preseined eo gresiats en eos | oa trananision oF ‘ulivery of Inropente CBU gOS, Boyond tho amount af tolls pata thereon, nor in any casa where the sar wi ! ‘This is'an UNBME RATED 2M MESSAGE, and is delivered’ oy’ request of tho sender, ‘under the conditions named shore: a : ‘THOS; T, ECKERT, General Mansger. | sh : MORYIN @nuEn: President. - ————— --? NOpgeR | BENT BY’ -|) REOD BY Pet ee Seon HENRY HOWARD, Prestoent. 2 4 PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasurer, G. C, SIMS, Supenintenvent. c. T. Howano, SECRETARY. WORKS - eee — / PPB 0% is | { ! | | I ’ ¢ ay Pa. ser a pet , : ‘ OF vat fg Vi tanends beets - Perper ich eed | ve Oe Ue u ' i : ¥ . Feces A ards Aliana Naintttane baie vaneounhbtinbeinaretaesins: + ate nme Bice 198 3 Oe? 27 HENRY HOWARD, Preainans. PARDON ARMINGTON, Tacasunrr. G. C, SIMS, Suecnntenoen, C. T. HOWARD, Stcrerany, WORKS ; oA aoe Provipence, R, [.,_ Ey: om 28. arras 1883. | oe8 Sec ‘i Li ee ; ae a | ‘= - | wn a Le Ke, Loe’, Aes Pet Cedi el Ze fe ME Ca o. i Be Cel lego —pee tee Mae Oatrrit ZR LA © Lf a 0 i fe | A Gone “” ~Geleeren oa, Ce Cope tion eee aa ee Ba é OBO Lrrenrg@iar. Lome fi “a “Ye C7EX ” ge / €P3-03-3% HENRY HOWARD, Present. PARDON ARMINGTON, Taeasunen, G. C, SIMS, Surcnntennenr, I ©. T. HOWARD, Stenerany. ; sii ie ite Prowrpence, R. Bi Mand ae 188.3. ota eta ten. Moy. cy One SOY a” Sa + Pek “et eae Hea Ae, pete a Poon 07 aay 2 ee z £ et Phx 10... 4 . /Fo3-383-c05 HENRY HOWARD, Pacsivens, PARDON ARMINGTON, Teeasuntn, G, C, SIMS, Surenintenornr, C. T. HOWARD, Secretary, WORKS ene Provipence, R, 1 thet. Aa 1887 . > 6 alt | me 2 ae Youn Lote a ‘ Ce ae a, pees) . ae bs gh “Gfx. es Aloo Lh; S49 Ja x hZ sae wer 3S en Lh, sa. SY SD. ae. (2x x20 12,000 4 Thspr oe ap I Yiu R24, [3.000 1 ID RIF 9S 04 Vole x 24 | eee as | Lil: AIR 10.9 9.0 / ¥/2.xd0 Jl,coo, ge Za ryan poke as caer: rea es aris Cee ee Vy oo Prey hte on Sho, ed eau, arnt G etd AE ew 2 an¥9 yo Ree anktn larg nnn, ae eee Lon, Sires: 7 VL thy Gos | | ss pes ME om ; 7) g 23. ro 0 3- 7 a ; HENRY HOWARD, Paesinent, PARDON ARMINGTON, Taeasunen, . G. C. SIMS, Suemmntenoent, : C. T. HOWARD, Sccnerary, WORKS Ba 7 546 HIGH STREET. e AP ROVIDENCE, R, lh chew ey) See ee Ae Jotitorn Zager i el me i. o px) 3 Qas S bitin meth See ect on pot re. os Cee atrole pale x Laced pee - AW Ann : See . aS { S i j i IPOS He S2e HENRY HOWARD, Paesioent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasunce. G. C. SIMS, Surcrintenoent, C, T., HOWARD, Stcaetany. WORKS o46 HIGH STREET, Provipence, R. |, LEMS ee oe a | retire fil chnk fn Ge. Cee ee eggs — — orkeite one my fo of fool ee la ON le X13 dete Lae fortteys fr ome Steeler Se De I eI Nate GEL ae Re Cy LIS Ties anges met Le he meee Yui one oe ore ee me pitelless de ule. tix men gts Pits: Dies LS EO a oO ay OT : | | ey bee, “Ly eee ea ane 8980 Pom TBR epee ee “at Mee Eo Uta nese, Bd Aged Bef ott gu Leta Ua? Cele wk id. Te A = eattl_ . | Ses ae Z SE 8 B-O3-°29 HENRY HOWARD, Presiwent. PARDON ARMINGTON 8a ‘REABUAER, G. C. SIMS, Surerinvenoeny, C. T. HOWARD, Secarvany, WORKS Pe ee . | Provinencs, R, 1, LLiawh2.9. 20.1889 3" “3 | Oe wre a os Whe, Qeevnrng lee» Share [frovva Ethan Wr. Omang lar vagy . a gt as “Lebtee fo Bees Bes. ae. Ny Sone eger~ att fiir Piste: We ae PAgEC tea Li gthrte eae le Cnee ee eer eee a, ee ec, Se ee e ETE SL. eee, Se Pag Glee ae Cet GO aed) ple Le. male ates Ante hee Awe cae ott LT MN, A mite Le ghd Ghee ane, ant Bxfrd= yor oa ta Pe Lado 78 Pee ae [ENCLOSURE] 18f3-03-13- | | | | | nes CE. Pack V8. /fF3 | | ae Ss foe o | yaa DZ paar are aan ee ee lana ae ae, ho ow adlag ton ! lat ia Liteon eens ie a Li PVD APRA OCLC IVA f POE LL Cig | erent em Len ae ° Fee gbuelwn halrvee Se ey arte a [ENCLOSURE] Me Ca OI ee DP ; Oe Or rae , eed fe A0C Cavite aarrel / 2b fo A. oe Ss eS OCG PT ee fete ; sect yaw (eee LEER, 3 ere wos sect . : . : Lbo . [ENCLOSURE] er a ‘S) eZ | Gewd ps BME: ss te ae : Lvs Ema 5 we told Ue Rorke alae ay ing Senna See wel i team ba HE Eels I pte ns aes and, tee eee OP ae HENRY HOWARD, Pnesivent, - PARDON. ARMINGTON, Taesgunen, G. C. SIMS, Suptnintenornt, Cc. T. HOWARD, Stonevany. * Prowipence, R. 1, PeiwL. Aad... rr Wx! 3 VE tae oan cevegetwe « neh i regnlals Ann eb Beast. ass Vy ae tr. at ate Ow ae # pokey ancl afhicol of een gates 28 eee is : BAe CLs, pee lege a are a See as Lo ew ok cool Lees lau e . hs ss 2) Wis or clrenbnge Thm favs WS SO? ae Vg Ve ae Ana Lo Pores tte le Cewseds Pree te fre eon phlice ernrot. ele etbCes ieee la 5p OD AD | , . > Cwawh for bres y~ TA. wae atl cok Vor Fern /4is.x% / 3 ASO afr. EY ee Pee aa oe bth LEAL By pe as ar ° 546 HIGH STREET. Bixee eS een | a /€P3-04-68 | HENRY HOWARD, Paeaicent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasurer. G. C. SIMS, Suptnintenoent, C. T, HOWARD, Secretany, WORKS Sete Provipence, R. I.) ABB... BE os ied Ao dD CLL HL, Fr: ah Ae. ‘ . 2a 1 ae at cal od ow oa tate Batra ease. Cun an on ay a, ee se YO gO IY og of a Geiss yorwanreh aan otk ot, Lo ee Ao Pine Oris ew) eAeeeT ve: — oy ran eee vd a Oe Righea Doss afpfreelh Pee”, we x. | ee ee me Da aah : ee ae oa Pe a per ae ry 2 Yidas Pee Oe ee, VO ins oan ee ee, atin an aele Beek ane Le Poet JR nshids: — Poles welee 20. | | och We ~ a ater ae hw foe pee aL ie tto cane aia Pe SEO 42 fv. ~~ tn oe te ey ee oan Chik: | en —- en pees * «Form No, 1, AEE B- OF - 2.) THE WESTERN UNION THLEGR APH COMPANY, This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting tts Habllity, which have boen assented to by tho sender of the following message, Errors can be guarded it only by Rupoatiny, & message back to the sanding station for-potnpurisoni, and the compni ny al not hold itself Habla for errors or di tn transmission or delivery of Unrepeate Oss ged, beyond tho amountrot tolls paRt Thi 1, Dur in any case where the un 13 not presented in writing within alt aos I tsan ese PEATED ALTESSAGE, and ts doliverod by request of bi sender, under tho wontons named above, THOS. T. ECKERT, Gonoral Manager. iets : NORVIN GREEN, Prosiden! : £ i i + : 5 * y : es LYILANY A ge ha NLA Ae LEA AA DA ADA CPV hg Rane: Deas . i . This Aelegram hag’ Just ‘boon rectived at the office in 701 BROADWAY, near Tenth Street, where auy roply should po wuat. ood co! DIRECT WIRES. a . / F . e Peon Le aa ee a ob 8B 3-04-17 ky ARMINGTON & SIMS CO, PROVIDENCE, R.1., U.S.A. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasunen, G. C. SIMS, Superintenoenr, “C. T. HOWARD, Stonetany, WORKS aT 546 HIGH STREET. ee te an Karate pe Pe ey a LS bbe Gene ey PO a es coe Bo ee / ee oe Sn me ee ame ee ee © ee wf 7 ‘ : a eee 10%. owe te etucehids (ee Ge ae Ptr. pace he le. 1883. * Provipence, R. 1.,# Se re ae Sy Dori. eee oe We ae ee tinge. PSNIT TE “SP BT BO ET commons. mitt._ prota mich sen mol Be obThin of th. cual. Me. Beng lo. lan n'y hry abe Mie nee Tere sal mse Me eM Pe meets r Pra eee oe eS vow Aceon. Gi Cel Alo. By actt.. ae eae Le ee A A SOO LAO 2 ee a LS ana eS ce) ee en a ee ee esp aidel apap E Digit She. See ae ee G oe. eis Ue Pe Page BLS gee oI): Boe Js, tied. LU Lisvitetnk wk ES. Beek owet me molecu a artic Fw. AL ge? ae ee Se aaAetih ap ene ee ts ee a Se etek, Beles 2 Le, wie oe ya Pee. oe Prin fivcin Lo Che Ate oe at, Page Awrtolr . ee Shines, * “ ad pe a Crnitng roan iig ab go le ener aLrroline . langle. i aaa calc ee BEB OmR fF BY FP geht turer corsa 2b nie ‘sy Providence, Selephene (LiceNseo ay THe AMERICAN Bexl TevePHone Co.) STAM Sat papper tes dc PH Ee Ba oh ot ao taal. ‘2 woe nt GAN Prowitence, %. A, PMLATMs neg THOMAS A, EDISON, ESQ., . } id Py , DEAR SIR:= MR, SIM8, WHO 18 NOW SITTING BY MY GIDE, HAS RE= LATED SOME OF THE CONVERSATION WHIOH HE HAD WITH YoU IN NEW YORK A Few DAYS SINOE 1N REGARD TO YOUR HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE ENGINE BUSI NESS, conrt = DENTIALLY, THE FAOTS ARE THESE: WE ARE ABOUT ENLARGING OUR CAPITAL, To ° WHAT WE THINK MORE NEARLY COMPORTS WITH THE ACTUAL VALUE OF OUR FRANCHI 6E8 AND PROPERTY, TO WIT, FIVE HUNDRED THoUsAWD DOLLARS, 1 DO NOT MEAN TO SAY THAT THE VALUE 16 FULLY FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND’ DOLLARS, BUT CERTAINLY THREE HUNDREO, NONE OF US WOULD G6ELL ANY OF OUR STOCK ANY LESS THAN AT | THE RATE OF THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, me 80 FAR AS YOU ARE CONW OERNED, THE OASE 18 ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN US 16 SOMETHING MORE THAN A PECUNIARY ONE. You HAVE, AS WE ALL.FeaL, TREATED US FAIRLY AND HANDSOMELY, we HAVE ENDEAVOREO TO TREAT YOU IN THE SAME WAY. YOUR CONNECTION IN EVERY RESPEOT 16 A PLEASANT ONE, 4 CANNOT SPEAK OF COURSE FOR ANYBODY BUT MR, 81MS AND MYSELF; BUT, 80 FAR AS WE ARE CONCERNED, WE WOULD BE IN FAVOR OF EACH ONE ‘OF U6_CONTRISUTING A POR= TION OF OUR STOOK To MAKE UP AN AMOUNT FOR You AT THE ORIGINAL PRICE, TO WIT~ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, OF COURSE WE DO NOT MEAN BY THIG THAT AN OFFER OF THAT KINO SHOULD BE EXTENDED TO OTHERG, AS ALL-OF US WOULD. RATHER, BUY THAN SELL AT THE RATE oF THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND, IF YOU WOULD MAKE UP YOUR MIND HOW MUCH You WOULD LIKE TO HAVE FOR YOURSELF PER~ SONALLY, AND WOULD WRITE MR, SIMS ABOUT IT, WE WILL SEE WHAT WE GAN D0, et oNT OE st isT4 pain "SRA GAH Sula Yu VA MTT ds wad 2 opw ‘ aAVAG WES 4 REMY Wa UE UO ie ie GAH BE HOUBY HO ITAarZyHog anT to f. TAS “108d | ,f4agNiaua ne - Yy f) wIvate fuoy or nang OT ghaT ITT SNO PIO ea TUOdL SHA BW 8SARRT BHA TOAST SET CYIIAIRNSG EHT Sa: * i N Bab INOWAR™ Mm IO MAISY GAUTOS. 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OT BDIRG YAY HO Ine EMT Ye. yey oe THUEU ta OY Bias ay Moore aua cin art TAUT AIDE YR pie re ee mee ere cin Onto “tacuOrt Gren suo ebay Perreey CUAL SSO Bde Ad ABET O OT OLUIUT ED EA UsMOl SED TART AHO hp hh | ee g 483 04-27 bua & sms CO: By ey . * PROVIDENCE, R, Ml 2 7.1 88.2 2G. SIMS, Sureninrenoe C. TS HOWARD, Seongrany gow Se Le dk aan mite, ge contol. foe oti Ann he ed pace olay » L mitt obs eae atae At. Mote megs Me. (Fatthadeler esfprth eno fry lag. UPotmg bows Pe eee fogr~ com. Ate. anny Ln BODEN ay SEES gee ee 2 Van Fn, curcemns Lo Keen wf Me. Ob. Frumy he Iter. thtda. Sour Le Bat esuek. 20 Backs po TW & we Pee, FED ce a i pean of the ANP 3. cong Pres onek gilt. fuk, foo ere ee ee pera pen 2 Ae, bs ee ae APPS -OF-08" | — ARMINGTON & Sims Co, “HENRY HOWARD, Paesoent, : : PARDON ARMINGTON, Tacasunen, PROVIDENCE, R.1., U.S. A. GC, SIMS, Surtrinrencens, ©, T, HOWARD, Storerany, elas Provipence, R, LL ae, 2ae.. 188.2. aT 546 HIGH STREET. - Lone = > ere ian ES ie te ya a os Se Se pa pa At eae homens Pere . Arve ing lire... tahoe <5 ok frre. tgm pt ase tates wile ene oes lore Te KM Romo ISL ar, for. es Prone ie Lr tLe ’ L..188> 5 ee 4. 2D Sek re 7 oe oops as ron =e a aon Pann re ae a I x¢0.. ale fee ee as am Sf. Ka. eee ae Og Say A ee 2 an em ecto c een ga emer ee pore a ae See iran Liocboy 27 a _ 4S. Gina La hb fe ARMINGTON & SIMS 60, “ PROVIDENCE, R, I., U.S.A. { 1 HENRY HOWARD, Presinenr. | PARDON ARMINGTON, Tazasuncn G. C, SIMS, Surenrencent. \ Cc. T. HOWARD, Scoretany, WORKS ‘ ar t 546 HIGH STREET. PROVIDENCE, eae Gece 1882 1 ‘Goes at al en ree eeee o | Pas. ee ir le. i ae antg De eet oe + eh hinges ieee Aas a4 am ea eae Sa Ss ap ee nme ae en wave I nyo = eer So ee ae Peace pS NRTA aetna es a ETS ee aN et eae eae pape ariabe © i fo oe | at | { HENRY HOWARD, Pacsiocn PARDON ARMINGTON, Treas G. C. SIMS, Superintenorny, C. T, HOWARD, Stoaerary WORKS at 546 HIGH STREET. ih eee, ~ ARMINGTON & Sims Co,, 1 @&3-06-7R, PROVIDENCE, R. I, U.S.A. PROVIDENCE, RY. F.3-6 Jo Yom 1 88.3 Pi ute. : we a an BEL NOEL SAISON RET a TERE NPT ere JUN meee. =. : GARDINER C, SIMS, Supcnntencent. CHARLES T. HOWARD, Seonezary. pete 546 HIGH STREET. _ Provpence, R. LS Jee / 1. CE, 1883 SE RE Ni co i Oe SS ee enh ig Le wae foe Hen abchactobn« Ey aaa ele te. Hip 3 - ee Te ——— Lh Le. ee et a ee A _-AL 5 if eel = iy ee 2 ha etl er a OT rca ee ee es eam eee. rm cpl: i ae — ees a ae ga A i ou bniaSwiS L ae it ae SUMO | Feeapenr. DART Tap again Gardner 6, Slims, Sutp. Providonee, mR I. i Near Sirie Roferring tu your Cover af the llth, inste, 140° * Ue anaines that you aa now building, td Vory truly yors,: ’ e's ~ \ wee = \ . - ~ - Lo ber to onthe; ih vil be unnoecenssary $0 plane tho bottoms of tho | | dine ith, 1 OR 4 Beg Get Ss, ere Setseete Dinette 0 ee ners eee, - 1 PF3-06-/1282 HENRY HOWARD, Paesioeny. PARDON ARMINGTON, Taeaguaee. GARDINER C. SIMS, Suesmntenpent CHARLES T. HOWARD, Scontrany. WORKS 546 HIGH STREET. ae Jd a. 188.3 Vids MS. 27 eae Pfal. Pieced Let. ore ra : oe eae ree a ae Saisaue En oie ier fa - Fp ons, IID. rerabulinne sees ea eee * f hag wr lie age mld bo oly, ee ovis S Ma OTM hy Bet ele eh as eee Oy etme Lews lawr aie mole._ens tenth ghscrnite, AOS 22 ae 2S Oe MOLE OR >) pee ae. 7 Pe = ane ey fot as LS Ae SO oD 5 ae as ee ae Geet alan wn ee oe + f—- PIAA Oe .. en ete eee ident tae ae wees er ae ee ae oe as cp et techs. juno oth, / ? & 3 \ one . G, G, Sims, sds Providence, R, Te Doar SLre@ Tam in recedph ot yours of tha oth, covergny bill of lading for anginas shipped to Shamokin. PTnapo harry forward tha obhor tro ongines 85 quickly 2&8 ponsible as our Gomany thore are waiting for thom Vary sruly Yours, 1, . 2 ‘s erect ‘WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH | company, ‘This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS mossages only on conditions Umiting its Itability, which havo boen assented to by the sender of tho following message, . : * Errors can be guarded Pepinst only by "repos ting & mensage back to the sendiug station for comparison, and the roo chim is not not hold itself Habla series oun or delays “ta transmission oF delivery of Unrepcate: Ateeungios, beyond tho amtouit of tolls fad thereon, aur in aay cad Wi here te Presented in ¥ thin aly cage : Th SO NEEEEATED MESSAGE; and is’ Aelivered by Toquest of the Seer under the conditions ‘natned ‘adores a aoe a LSU A ea ee : THOS. T. eee General Bianseehh > a wt '. NORVIN GREEN, President: iT BY A EOD BY. : a hts iegro hat Fit an roaval at the offloe in 701 BRUDWAT 3 : . ; DIRHOT WIRES. ae 1 &&3- 0 b- aa oa HENRY HOWARD, Passivent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Taeasuntn. GARDINER C, SIMS, Supsnintenoent. CHARLES T. HOWARD, Stonetary. WORKS se mol rage. Provipence, R. 1 pee BO 18S ae a ie oe ie “Dheee aes ; C wy, 2 a7 “i we ae Za LEG 7 Cette PAteees eee, b> OTOL PL EP a DoF ied OE 2 fe Zz pe as fey Bettie, Yiewv tec CELE COS ey SPEC FP oer ete ecm Va ov viel cect gow g Ceesee Cpe tees Ze1e74 ees ie, eee CLIT aoe ee “Lew se oe: Cy OE Tee, cept ee eae ge Gi LO Fre re LE G Ys a7 rte fe active | thee “74 Kewe tee Leet lee FP ee et see Se | +7 ere Cece by Ox a ee if lee thee Gt te : eal pak. vA Par, Lee e? yaar oe CPLL. aoe Pa a a weeCr oe. ie ce ed al (eens: Le i Kee _t2 3 a i ey Pe, een ee ee ete a a ee ss eesin /- SCR aE oP oe aaa _— A Per 4k -—s OMe 4 AZ ; 2 a 2 Ie PLES rae a, Bes . y ' Yn eC A /803- 06-23, B GARDINER C, SIMS, Suptamtenvenr. CHARLES T, HOWARD, Stoncrany. WORKS 546 HIGH STREET. PROVIDENCE, R. Leg \. leeara...2..3. at... 88s? Zonta st ae ~ Th nie ay POE NY sah TREE fon es) ne _s Pires) at ee eae | ee Te ye teh, © IS Life cad, A. ppoing ebdebries. ttiys are Be ae Ane 1B oe, Zo Sil ab Sinha 5 milion whl nial BO sts cn Dee SL A pee ome omadion er ae eer ae Gan. Sone Gone Cees VEE PbvtDeees ies fo eee PE me oe is ~ 8 Per er aan a Lo. ha ton ous Aga . | ee: sia Ta OOS = ated a ye Lm se Glock og la ~ [FE B-o8-2 7 HENRY HOWARD, Paeeioenr. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasuata. GARDINER C, SIMS, Suremntanveny. CHARLES T, HOWARD, Sronerany, WORKS Se ie eee PROVIDENCE. R. | ae | ee 2 eau 188.3: a we Cette a eee . foiindee sais Ph. es. sie cle. oan .. ag Bee fax F ei eae a loner lou ae Cin Le 3 Ee ah mslicek akegas 4 ple a) ae Oe 7 a ee ee ae earaavet ESE GOP by ee ogre a. Pee a ae a Oe Lo ze eel TL Ao: fpr bln Lili ~*~ ec Ptidee seeatd ar ey er ee ar YR ESO = BS | WORKS 546 HIGH STREET. | Peer R. iB J bane 23k 188.3 ee, ee ee ee a ee ee : : meg actin enact than [Arden « — Ba tre tanga rn ae eens Faia ata ee eases ) gee 2 Atte Gras f Caco Ren tae oF pone Biitas A. EDI ~...NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE, Messages only on conditions limiting ita Maditity, which have , Rrrors can he guarded against only. by repeating a moesage back to ; . ordelivery of Unrepenated Afesan: been assented to by the senderor the following moxange,’, atin ee back to i ig cending Oe a comparison. and seer b ate, srllnet: hold raed table for errors or delays in {fanemtasion a, Heron io amount o1 i jereon.tior oo wherothe claim not presel al Thisisan UNEVEATED MESSAGE and is delivered by teseertot ie ender, ander the cond\toqe named abate es ae ny Miveetter sending the massage _ THOS. T.. ECKERT, General Manager. i 1 : "_NORVIN GREEN,’ President. : } . RAPH COMPANY, | a "Gols Company THEA NGMITS end DELEVERS messages only on condlilons iging Ta labiliy Glen nevehe mocsoescpee oe { CHECK - This telegram’ h ‘jast beenYrecsived at the office in 781 BROADWAY, near ‘Tenth Street, where any reply should Be yeent, /P83-07- O83. GARDINER C, SIMS, Surerimtenoent. HENRY HOWARD, Pacsioenr. / t Zo PARDON ARMINGTON, Treaguatn. x : s RY. CHARLES T. HOWARD, Srcastai WORKS 546 HIGH STREET. Promos Le Janty wel, ses 1880 : S96 Arti ee Hea Lit yr Af ot eee aT eT ge ate Ee ae ee nO MEE Pe ND | ees tinal adil. NE ORES OE SG AIS Ls BN SO mops Ang Lhe foro ohack ay Si eis Muse eee Chex:, LAY, oe" AB rlinm Aer nbethe OP hrarg tava 2th Erol he eae ae Coe eee J EX3-O7T-03 HENRY HOWARD, Patent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasunee. GARDINER C., SIMS, Supenintencenr. CHARLES T. HOWARD, Storevany. iol Provipence, R AQety Id lB at 546 HIGH STREET. VI vats Opt. Ay. 7 | Dw Zrvete aol, ae ee act fam Ae. Shera t- . Pile, Woe pro SEL WA. Ae oe ae a ce Bega (eS dt Metin de. ALY, Auf mrAs eet enna wo water he s— , Packs OI HERE ie TT ete ee a eee. ee eee eae AE ge ae et” Oe ae LS gg & Lawrie GA RatUa . aaa . a, [88 3-O7-o8- fo See Re HENRY HOWARD, Patio, PARIEEEGRNGION, Trasunen Be a Aas Baa GARDINER C, SIMS, Sureamtinoenr. CHARLES T. HOWARD, Seoneranr.. sae hy | Cues Sey WORKS ar 546 HIGH STREET. Sees EE - -~ ae wae acwed ns Las onal’ wa Bee re ey oo call amma aie ne es ae. Lan panera Oe ia at ee eas te ate “3 pee Cates Ides ey ee, eee ea 6 ee a abit, So! Form No. 1. THE WOSTERIT UNIOM TELEGRAPH COMPANY. "This Company TRANSMITS ond DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting {ts Mability, which have been assented to by the sender of the following message. Errors can be guarded against only by Tpwatinng & message buck to the sending station for comparison, and the company will not hold ftself Mable for crrons or delays in transmliaion ¢ or delivery of Unreponte ‘exmsex, beyond the amount of tolls paid thereon, Dor in any casey where the claim fs not presented in writing within alxty day after sending the inessare. » This an UNKEPEATED MESSAGE, and is delivered by request of tho sender, under the conditions named above. % THOS. T. ECKERT, General Manager. ‘ NORVIN GREEN, President. . NUMBER | - BENFS REQ-P BY : 7 OHxXCK : “4 . . WY s q ae IAA LV AL z saci goa BRROA Py rl _ . fe C] Add - : 1843, * Dated. : LE Via (7 ag rif; Zi ; é vee Bian SI YX 1) a (ae th ‘ ry LE AYA APE Ly LIA MAL? ; . “A Pi iA Ae LL: a Po) o - : : Au . . Lb, ALIA GBI Y— fume V4 pet J ‘ ’ 5 This telegram has just been received at the office in 792 BROADWAY, near Tonth Stroot, where any reply should de sent. ; cee : . DIrRmcT woR=s3. ‘ cs - 4 ris : WORKS is 546 HIGH STREET. , PaoviDEe, R. I Li 76 Le 188.3. . A A Ub =a tenn Peano: ey AE ES | HENRY HOWARD, Paasioens. PARDON ARMINGTON, Tarasuata. GARDINER C, SIMS, SupeantsnoenT. | CHARLES T, HOWARD, Stoneranyss WORKS’* 46 HIGH STREET. own : ROVIDENCE, R. Ise. at hb OF estio Ho Poe ‘ach [ENCLOSURE] es z i LEEDS OF2 Ge THE THOMSON-HOUSTON SYSTEM Electric Arc-Lighting. — We fe, Ble anil Hfhunpinatieg $a, Rooms s 46, 47 Any 48, ‘GENERAL OFFICES x ge) sekoos STREET. ia Rein feg ae X\ e yf Go Viral is beagles tnt oe Peas Oe rerotey boviw Derr F cow, ecto pit ons or ee @ Exc a On ae sire rie er ae SE Ve SS OAL le Oe A thaihe Shorg canes py contd. i ae 1 aa ae wr os Rise of the ae ee oe os le, Be Ds ow anol’ Ow, was eis Ae ZA Clr/ FEL can rrceweos, Auch eve er) ye) fg Go sine VE ag Goat wag Ret bnstiby. CylL es HENRY HOWARD, Presioenr. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasuntn. ‘ i GARDINER C, SIMS, Surcantendent. \ \ CHARLES T. HOWARD, Secretary. i Si ¥ ONS > 10. NBS. 4% ‘546 HIGH i STREET. Provinenece, R. lig 7" he are ~ A chino E 5 . aoe elonet 7 bee 2d ds oo pn Fan ews. eee het _L é a ceeece cana akan ss % Perse ee ee eer eee ote Aw tte ee. x “THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY, pies Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messuges only on conditions Umiting its Hability, which have been assented to by tho sender of fue following message. : Tors can ba guarded against only by repeating a niessige back to the sending stutica for comparison, and Lhe company wil not ‘hola itself Hable for csrane or rere} tn trast or scetlvery of Unrepouted BMossuges, beyond the amount of tolls paid thervon, nor in any caso whens thy claim 1s nut presentod in writing ‘within sixty da: after vending thi ‘This Is isan ‘UNREPEATED MESSAGE, and ts delivered by request of tho sender, under tho’ conditions named above. THOS. T. ECKERT, General Manager. : NORVIN GREEN, ‘President.’ This telegram bas jast boon roosived at tho offlcs in 701 BASADWAY, near Tonth Gtroot, where any sonly should ‘20 sont. : “s ni ~.. & . (DIRACT WIR=S. | ; ; | ‘Worm No. I. THE. ‘WESTERN UNION - TELEGRAPH company, ag ‘ 2 7 i pe ; ‘ The Company TRANSMIUTS ani DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting Its lability, which have been assented to by the : n for comparison, nnd the company willy will Bot bold Hel table fore iF re ra livers of Unee SBsaend ates by epeatlng 8 message back tot ig neading Static argon. and the c -or delivery of Unrepented Mesa: ond the amount of tolle ereon, nor in any case where t! Thistaan UNBEPEA’ ED MESS. PSGAGE and is delivered by request of te end 7, ye eovdltions Hare Mabove. an! NK under the cgnalmoos naraed al ve “THOS. T. EGHERT,. General Manager. : GREEN, 5 “DIRECT “wiRES. /8EB- 07 Ie WORKS Setar sects | Provinence, R. I. a 8 F- / oe aero Cas Zz BS Besa is cm eee 22 mie oo fix eben a, : nee” ede t ate aie ar Cope Ee te eee eter, ae Tipe Ses Eee me nn aia Aad a aan ot Bee tog, ee /€83 -o7- 19 , NRY HOWARD, Parsioent. i RLES T. HOWARD, Sconerary. a (9) \ WORKS : 7 H AT | ec Are a as ere: edie ~ Prowoence, R. Sg pti = | a 7 ee Yeccct ms GF a a —— ae CLL at a4 DF od coe rebiie fetked > yaar i Torm Xo, 1. SE P30 7-2) THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. | This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messiges only on condittons limiting its lability, which havo bee f 1 te or ney of Uatepedeod SUS Hai sa Stef secon oes cae on oa gp aa eM 7 after sending the message. OS, doy : ° pal Merwin, uor in any wher the c: ain ey neces ft “ within sixty days This isan UNREVPEATED MESSAGE, and {3 delivered by request of tho sender, under tho conditions namedhabors, . 7 THOS. T. ECKERT, General Manager. NORVIN GREEN, President. RIC'D BY Received-at the WESTERN ONION BUILDING, 95 Broadway, New York, SENT BY (QR3-O772/ HENRY HOWARD, Present. ANG IDENC SS, CHARLES ze , WORKS : 546 HIGH STREET. Provipence, R. ea Nf GDL bate ZARA [883-077-279 HENRY HOWARD, Pagsiqeny. PARDON ARMINGTON, Tatagunse. GARDINER C, SIMS, Surcmmrenonnt, CHARLES T. HOWARD, Stonstany, ‘ + 54g MiGH STREET, ~~ Provrpence, R,-L.,...4 OC Gewe Le : 5 one Coie (he Bb TR se wp 4 : a 3 ae Home Fact foe Greve Ce eed 77 pines a = mal 2 | _ , oe tte 7. cecfiboove 77 Te es 1g ae A i ae, hom pPavvle Lave We aflsnien 3 Sy | : a at A Li a Se aS re eR NT eee 13-07-20 HENRY HOWARD, Patsioent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasunce. GARDINER C, SIMS, Supaninvenoent. CHARLES T. HOWARD, Sconetany. WORKS ar x. oO PROVIDENCE, ne lipscelle Fone _ Af. 2, 188.3. eee tener ea area eh ces . Se HENRY HOWARD, Presioent, * PARDON ARMINGTON, Tarasunes. GARDINER C. SIMS, SuPtnmrenoen. CHARLES T. HOWARD, Srcatvary, | | py ee Provipence, R. | Ang 2 male. 9 7 a x es _4 ae, vee ae: ae OTD See Oh alan on fa —whghfusal.. lar. ol LE Leva Y., - 7 ae a /2 2 Mt ie a Math emeey oe a : 2 pga ECO IOD Ne << oe : mi yay a Oe Si ik Be AAR... hal ~ Soaeetene iro thitend ee Oe oe 7 “ye oe ore fed Costas reas & vase xe =m, and (ATH ae eae AP "Oh & | DAK @ dle ci Bee Lem § t f ! i : i H | i ; f ete ee Se GE eee Cae THE : WESTERI UIMLORT TELEGRAPH COMPANY. wo This ois Company THAN S3UITS and aes agen only = conditions Nmiting its liability, which have been assented to py ithe sender of the fellovring mesmaxz, ‘be guard Saninst ont tothe station for comparison, and tbe we it hold presented ae errors elays tp nssaeion ot deity nropentod Bicone s» beyoad the amoUt of ols paid thereon, Lor tn any caso Where tho ‘Dot rn tu wrting within aig aa Wher sending the m: s ‘This isan UNREPEATED MESSAGE, and ts delivered by Toquest of the sander, taer the conditions named abora. ‘ i .. THOS. T. ECKERT, Goncral Manager: . NORVIN GAME, Pressdent. < ; : ed) ee a ee en eee ir Ay _ This Yelogram has just teen received at the office in 852 BROADWAY, just bolow-Fourteenth Street, whore 0 by roply ahowld bo sent, sea! marek, my es : Serta 4 WORKS Name orea 546 HIGH STREET. te HENRY HOWARD, Pacaioenr. PARDON ARMINGTON, Tarasuntn. GARDINER C, SIMS, Suremmrenoen CHARLES T. HOWARD,-Secarerany, Rees fae oe to : AGG il suUud Abe ore [RK B-OL- Jo » ‘ vis meek sy 6 12 jp Swalftl, vO i Te ae wr fEE FILE Moss COST OF RUNNING SHAFTING. ‘The American Electric Light Co. of Boston : are using in their station two styles of engines. One is a 150 H. P, common style long stroke engine; the others are the Armington & Sims Co. high speed engines, which connect direct by belts from driving wheels to the dynamo electric machines. The long stroke engine runs a line of counter-shafting, and the machinés are belted from this shafting. ‘A test was recently made by indicating the engine, to find the actual power re- quired to run the line of shafting, and the result shows that it took twenty-two and a half horse power, or 15 % of the power’ ‘of the engine was wasted in run- ning this shafting. ‘This is equal to rooo Ibs. of coal a night. The American Co. have decided to remove all long stroke engines from stations they have recently taken possession of by consolidation with other companies. The suc- cess of the American Co. has been in reducing the cost of making motive power by using direct acting engines, and burning. the cheapest fuel under boilers set with the Jarvis Furnace. Be es wet HENRY HOWARD, Presioewr, PARDON ARMINGTON, Tataaunen, GARDINER C, SIMS, Supennvexvent. CHARLES T. HOWARD, Stonerary, WORKS aT 546 HIGH STREET. Sol Doe [22 3- oR! ~ RRCETY HENRY HOWARD, Pacsiornr. tf UG PAROON ARMINGTON, Tagasuara, teu . ao be Provipence, R. I., fon Af go 1883. SS Gaeeeaentory Te nade Geil. wot, are ss Zz oa 778 fib LEAL. 1 eg ee j mi p fa Thad = Ha Pe, FCA” ee a Lg IO. bee faeces i i i ree [1883-08-17 “HE WESTERN UNION T ie SRAPH COMPANY. This Company * aren ISMITS and PELIVERS messages only on conditions Umiting ys Mabijity, which have bocn assented to by thsendor of the following message. Errors inst only b: yt Tepeating f& messago back to tho sending station for comparison, and tho company Will not hog itselt Uable for Srrors or delays tn transmission ¢ or vagivery'o ot nrepeate CABa ECs, boyond | the amount of tolls pald theyvon, nér in any case where the clatm is not pry ted in writing within aixtydeys ‘: after pending tha 3 the me: eet ; PEATED MESSAGE, and ts wolivored: by request of tho: ‘sond AT, un 7 conditions named above, { THOS, r. ECKERT, General Manager. - . OF ERVIN GREEN, ! President. ‘ Ves 7 Nua eE 1998, a NUMMER NT BY REG hsSat hte 4! oe vib : coves 1S ¥ 3- a? S- o! HENRY HOWARD, Paceioent, SORT wemtledan 9 AsEey OV: PV Feit, ANS ww PARDON ARMINGTON, Tneaauarn. GARDINER C, SIMS, Supcrinresoent CHARLES T. HOWARD, Secnerany. oh / FILE NO. 546 HIGH STREET. PROVIDENCE, R. ie Es aA 1883. atten eras fk Lun Seeniees cick par kaw a ub, fle LE PL EOCL Te $6 deanig. Boge GL lanbu: aye fee — be Lovet LLC Cpptiiachogtepel ' i ‘a Fate ant Pare seb sacagnde oat St fi gc tg de pounce a4 Pe oe : ; Roe | ; ' a. — os iene —s — HENRY: HOWARD, Pataive PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasunta. GARDINER, ©. SIMS, Suemnwnenoenr, —° * * DTORTY 2 ent T. HOWDRD: See ’ f KS 6, 4.4! Sy Me ae 7 a , AMSWane : works ee a A493. ih 546 HIGH STREET. _ Provioence Leh Pan ce Mt Oe oi Met eee _| ore Lae were GLEE dscronel a ld | tf oem ~Bantiol. lates ge nee) nalts veting CS ee Pa ee pe gee Palas Lee tied Pee eis nent lient fi Ly Sg! en wack. Le oneth a one Pe aes a eed. Gy acme ee en ag ee ee xe cats a ee pe MTS a ae ce > aman elnede, tle CASO A 2D) BG oe: aS ae La #1. Pen ger at Pits AG, fac hins: anaes ae 7 ere yah Bee Pe Seer Se pace gfagemnthe. Ly. Mh. DF Mh vas rns cahigte LYE! HR. BAR creado x MA a Solas: neuer ates 12.0.4 HR. DNS eebrbirnwe. = | gran Fd Lay Atay enti ; soe SS Sa OPE EOO eae Fo nee Van of gon Genk Sling Bia a eed tf Risanviha._ Meter. ae ny Ee angen an hse tn ain lve — hin ered s amenmmemin PA EY men ee Ow 1 Oe henna, eae as =. eet d aor ae he. is oe > ee een Aa Anti ey es ied ss oe sane. eee ae 2p. abies a ae: aa Lb Lam ser eas - PP PO PR , pms a na i te inne Bass linen la SD roe wa ee = ae pie ae tos ae va 2 Leds te a ene Larvae i hen. eS See aes > 2 firxfeetinn ! CAS hoein fofn eye clean toe orintle on tb bine Cpl. Chau am gnirn ntnnkatl, ered. See LE, Crem ola sfoarennte babeieainn baa tin oon say aca ak ome nema 4 PAPER OOM APE eee 5 Oe ae ee Oe Rahal LE Leen hin ebla Laken Ee AE pile tele IA ees BELLS es come. ade memclin...obimzin popu a Bee. od eon Ls PO ae eee aay ETE HENRY HOWARD, Paroioenr, PARDON ARMINGTON, Trtasunen. GARDINER c. SIMS, Surcmnrenony CHARLES T. HOWARD, sientiane , we , | WORKS ar eo Sue, a Provrpence, R. I....... Mirena 188... Oe pe oe Sane a a oa a a ae ae 7. oa pans a i — Oe Ee EY pec, aby ens crm Pere of Lo epee. ae Pee Smee ae ee Se EE Oe oa er eae oe ee eee ee ee eee bow Mhetfiricha Phin nenigrtny conch aby one tb Bey Seaman ONTO Raat: AG Lich in Lepr ophucl§Crin'ee. shor. frente 0 ete! er ar ant honk cle naomi ch foe bly— ose SES ee eS et Oe eee ee Ry bo LED oh res aaah PL a er Pathe ee 3 aa SOY OP SOS SD nd A OER PO OES frm crn arins oe eee Prost. GL SRE AIE ie ee Sitka lade tbbodlath, Vruin. 5 ba Lorna tte Py 1 { , t i | t jl 1 1 | | i i x i i ; H j i {1 : rm cornering ewe ergo LOLs ttn ga ret ~frtoar aint hate che Be ee | 7 ar aT ON i OO i aah AD aS Seg Sls ‘ euppromnel. b5 het. L §; AF a RAE” SR Oe Oe) A” As ae A__ end. pm meer: | r : (nS ee rer rere cs t i . : - igre bs che bes es Pines . a = aa dg i : Lee are Eee Fa aan PRoviDENnce, R. hag 8 os oe 188 3 ae * eee wan =. [a 5D OR aS gee Reh Jie oe ee ee owned, artarby far ihawbe Arte par ee “? as xh. is gees pipe ees ak po ) en ee SLL the anol OLLLe Stat Ca he. Le 4 Okhulz (2. foe porn iheb- ee abel [8 anpfpufl crahoe as dng ite ckeLany « roe forte 4 eS ee ee aed ho han tie c. hea C \pome TAR 8 C4 Uf Suey » CPbaK few es Che vie glen Ab aed De peo Ty pie Cre ¢ AD. Sa ae mere _ deepahret Cranle eth Ure hele san ae. ores — pass *; THE WESTERN UNION.TELEGRAPH COMPANY, “TFs Oompany THANSMITS and DELIVERS momages only ox conditions Uniting {ta Hablliy, which have boon aapailed to by the sooder of fhe folowing boonags: Fede ae eranded aggatant Gai by Lppeiing & messares only on Sondttions Uniting Ste Hability Which have been assented to Sane parton, Ls a uarded against only by repeating a to the sending station for com! and the 601 il not oud fuser ee tm tracuiniarion oF edna of nrepested ap ve obo cng a corel aad ce Dot eae vinta, f ‘een TED MESSAGE, and is deltverod by request of he vender, under the condrtions named abore. ae 4 . ‘ TH08, f. SSS ZORVEK Gam, Present, 4 1 | DIEBnCT. wires. 9 EBs ‘sl aes, . ae ‘ Worm Re. 3. ‘ Sad ray oe Ale oa a a THE WESTERN UNION, TELEGRAPH COMPANY, This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting {ts ability, which have been assented to by the sendar of the following message. te unseion o dlvary of Unopened Mcsoagion Daye tas anus cf bss id ten eae cad econo ey Ha a ain fo er a eee UNEEP ATED MESSAGE, ants delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions named above. : : THOS. T. KCKERT, Gener: pl Manager. _ NORVIN GREEN, President. We Iya | LAA ™ | teinaet 952 BROADWAY. YZ . | ye °C 168%, Dated. s JA eas " I> | 3 SF Dove | ; 7 ZF - s Kitt Dhood Rice pofB \ {/ or 2th firhy Endy Ak rey This telegram has Just been rocolved at tho office In 852 BROADWAY, just kow Fourtconth Street, whore any roply should bo sent, DIRECT WIRES. (Ce eno oe Worm We, 1. THE WESTERN UNION, TELEGRAPH COMPANY. This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVEES messages only on conditions limiting ita Uability, which have been assented to by the sender of the following message, Krrora can be guarded fon OF ting a measage back to the sending station for compartso! ny and (he company Will not hold ftsclf Hable for errors or delays inre, $s franemisicn or dalivery of Deyond the amount of tolls pald thereon, nor fn any caso where tha ta not presented in writing within aixty days This ivan t EATED MESSAGE, and is delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions named above, BOS. T. KCKERT, General Manager. 7 ‘. This telegram has just boon recolved at tho office in 852 BROADWAY, just bolow Fourteenth Street, whore any reply should bo sent, DIRBOT witkhwms. ete a ee . Provipence, R. ey: 1889 } oe ‘Re att. EIA aie Ol ay ea aa a ees — Lbege C1, Sane sr ak Sache OL tan, Ana: - rae ar Wane siis oe ame Per a 49 Aon oda. Sah perl laa ALi od. ee ee ee eng ac cueeek Atty ee Bee tar ee Pe OE ae Te ~s* ae ea a6 fh ae th... , cacaaaaaeae ree aaa eaiae L414. ists oe ga OP EO ae tape ee 25 2 eee ses Lf ep tReet eng DDO a ape Ae rete ree i oe ls sae eo is mente aaa alee: = sees ieee na ari i ee oe a SSrraete cae iat retry i aed D | 683 HENRY HOWARD, Presioent, r s : y ope ae A. = PARDON ARMINGTON, Traasunsa, GARDINER C, SIMS, Suecamtenvenr, Ade. CLE, CHARLES T. HOWARD, Sconevany, c aie ne ees ~ Provipence. R. Ika. PL ake 1882. isan een ae eet tonal baet fo sasee ee ae adie % 23-04-02 & SIMS CO., . PROVIDENCE, R. 1, U.S.A. ‘ARASURER, CNDENT, RORGTAR’ went PROVIDENCE, R. ie As oer ie 88.2 I, nn oer tsnine Gee avi : sa ‘oe L- an oe Peds. ’ ager 32 ove olne yh wren grtos ee ODE i Pe a Oat oe Ppl eum oth ovotie as ee are ene Tyo eeelo We. ek Sa so ae ee ned Se SIE OR A ce a ey ee Se A pes, Cotas ag ae one : bik sfffls amar, y ai aa one ‘ Pe g— bt fn AH on my Dares mek Lichle aan ot ahd cok ere P 3-0 O02 form No, 1. a TEES WRETERN UMICN TRLEGRAPE comPaiy., This Company TRANSSUTS and DELIVERS mesxages only on conditions limiting {ts Hability, which havo been ussented to by the sender of tho followlug mesaars Most only by repealing, & mexszaye back to tho sending ctation for comparison, and the company will not hold itself Hable for errors or ¢lelayi Errora can be guarded pe in transmisston ur delivery of Unropouted Messages, boyoud the amount of tolls pald thereon, nor in any case where the claim {3 Lot prevented in writing a ae ae eon UN ICE PRATED MESSAGE, and fs delivered by roquest of the sender, undor tho conditions named aboye, THOS, T. ECKERT, Goneral Manager. NORVIN GREEN, Preffdont, This telegram has just beea received at the cfiice In 898 BROADWAY, just bolow Fourteenth Street, where any reply should be sent, DIRECT WwiIRes. aa : fk. soa ahs ; form xo, C1 © sets ; QY 2 p= CO) t THE WESTERN UNION TELmERAPH HonmE Ane. This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on condittons mit! its Bidh &. CSIR TO, Errors can bo guardex! against only by repeating a message back to the sending died for snug, wit Eve beers ahs the sl gpatayaias delay: transmissio deliver Bi ye n ee the mca bs mropeated Meszugos, beyond tho amount of tolls paid thereon, nor in any caso where the claim ts not presented in aixty daye This isan UNREPEATED MESSAGE, aud fs delivered by roquest of the sender, under the conditions named above, , THOS. T. ECKERT, Genoral Mansgor. ‘. NORVIN GREEN, President. SE AR, i a a KO'D BY CHECK ee This telogram has just been recolved at the office in 853 BROADWAY, just bolow Fourteonth Street, where any roply should bo sent, to . . DIRHST wir ys. (Se 3-09-2604 ae ate oe HENRY HOWARD, Pareioent, PARDON ARMINGTON, Tasasuaca, at 546 HIGH STREET. eel Prowipence, R. (Ab AGE 083 | i : pg z ‘ ia > aad Se ny aug Sex 10 of rbiponint. of abre mol gine ceme Se ke ee lettin ee hes = an . on chased ease Leal a Ze oe Penne : poo pt AAR ee He Ce, An otk haote sseceaaaces te ntl, At enolen SE Ome me aon D mathe Lesa ow Leenniete Ohemetong ana (Pt Pornt atle, Oban otog BD ox Bel ue ei br an nh rf blank nif. Britt LO arrne : : ; , ‘ wey urd a _ ty Tom fla. aS a ae oe ENS EEE Bk ORS OST | J Z ee NGTON & SIMS Co, | R of, went HowAg pr poeeenrs Provipence, R.1,g).S. 4 » he ae AL Where g Th mm by | : \ _ en wh of © yas yee sh OD. wee ge OR, foe. WA Yous cane. fright: Churonr. be Ln Sorta by. Ae Yor, Ae ee e a ernach she li. ot aay eee ce ae ene: hw -. Me Se isis a eels di, Ll chee ge reall ew maaan, i leat. fac iE ae an “ oan eae” in mt italia a, ae to oe be ies \ HENRY mano, Patsipenr, \ ; f ; 4 : j OF en aheeen \ PAROONWARMINGTON, Tacasunee. il tees = 77H ; hers eae ee = Sucnnteyo Ay. \ Go 5 } HARLES i a WORKS eae at : - 546 HIGH STREET, ovipence, R. I. (ehken a7 le 1882. Oe ee ee QD Your hehe. racine, Yor mek mek ri gende nen pola, vb, fulz. ses ae at as Gres aeenete gpewee oli me ~plhicls. If Kd. meng therkeh griiee ent onek gow mint, earch frahsole Lo ure Chew a nara capes pnts) a ee nithint henge. Amik Le nn phiidk & chnte oving & narrate of enrfenge. pS mae OE bie Fe. Or-et oo SOO Y ae An oe ee Cotte ef aevitel yo yr S hohe + excl, Five ge La etic. “its. “ee meaty J Hel HO ang (RAM Cres. 4. cern binfth ete ote fbr crclis enck aenele ye awh firvin, PBule Poalen oven hare op male Cobooke far emp. Eages ont ober eres (SAH) 293 tte, wich as tj,lh 272 fo nich Sd LAL 29/ KR nich bo Ly hm a Seek ae meek ee al niet ait sae Oe VE DE a (BSRB-lo-am HENRY HOWARD, Pacsioeny, PAROON ARMINGTON, Tacasunsn, GARDINER C, SIMS, Supenintenoent, CHARLES T, HOWARD, Stcnerany, b hair Provipence, R. [., Cobbp 1883. amas S Bie hee Fou iia MED ia of we ed to20, age aa Marck or 2: 37S ce iat: Peel ALAS rer ae LIE Or Be pont taney eae Prle denig at fae ae Zoe ote Poeassy ae es Fite ey, oe act sos eevriasr. 5 ee "GS ip ae AN Ae, 1883-10 -o6 ood S HENRY HOWARD, Paesiornt. PAROON ARMINGTON, Tarasunca, GARDINER C, SIMS, Supenintenornt, CHARLES T, HOWARD, Storetary, ys HIGH STREET. fe PROVIDENCE, R. [es Cr E1883. He tegeeitldbr. | Mi petLA Ee, Bis Po base eis. fo APE 3, Lhe Doren FE, errol (Ceprriaorr. OG Pies out! or. x c us Gg ees le 2ST SPEPS WSraet P/ 0 war: (REB-1lO-06 "HENRY HOWARD, Patsiven PARDON ARMINGTON, Tacasunee GARDINER C, SIMS, Sureniwrenoenr, ; i 7 6. CHARLES T, HOWARD, Sroncrany. i “Hig al vee by iar, of E... | | 546 HIGH STREET, PROVIDENCE, R. I, thd, | ee 2 188.2. 07 ey ae a ae a : -_ Wie as Se a 72 ws? ac Yer ro a oa nan. ont a1~e~-the, aon. 1 ee ce itn. anche. LS enh, waa ae ey , Ste ee ee saree i heiacanerae lah Go. 9x13 ice ye ait. att ae Arte earl” Prirchag an Ab k, hina pow Aree Yok Dowerning ye Wrania Fore ave engin ee Paid be, oe, Gp (2p fons. tre Low sul Portis aff hk arse Yrrrhusle « 2m aunty anctnn He, pe ah ork ela ee “1S @B- (0-07 HENRY HOWARD, Preaioent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasuntn. GARDINER C, SIMS, Suptawrenpent. CHARLES T, HOWARD, Secrerary. suet Provipence, R. 1.24 7 1883. ene oar Leevtitl Slate... -2 Viics a a a Cenk cliente anch a ober Ly ow Neemty Ge 2 . ee sae aid hy ehavrlolir 3 abort arial. Fes GE Tete ee ee RR ise HENRY HOWARD, Paeaoenr. PAROON ARMINGTON, Tacasuntn, GARDINER C, SIMS, Sueerintenoent. * CHARLES T. HOWARD, Stoactany. sa ial rine Provipence,R. 1. 24. 7 1883 an eee © Soaee | So cect yf Pe x10. Orch engi anh Ath anc, PPR, Bestel yn beetle ase Aly pow PY. x 0 For corte Ct. ant Yh pn 3x13 Lo 6 ae Pung V Porcendbyre. SY Ate LL rhe gon wit LL OP hoa as OK. ee ave eélole: sia dane Le UL GC Whos SEL USM Apel Feil. (gece eee meant Ae “Wwes ele HENRY HOWARD, Patsiornt: PARDON ARMINGTON, Treaguaga, "** GARDINER C, SIMS, Sueeninrenoenr, CHARLES T. HOWARD, Seoatvany. ji aun Provipence, R. 1,24: ro 188.9 Zz AL Bots ees fe Le ee Cit BOS LE. ees os: an yh ati he Jade Of Bee ricgr hel il, ipden weasel BIG, et ee. Bae ; Pe) gly ae A ‘Le enke SS Sa RD ao OT ae Ln me rece Cs ites SF | ie ~ Fey, - Ys dey : ct Poitb nm oo i otcaemeneitiimenel saumtaardeimemtane ate cee aaa i: a eee EE | WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH company, a This Company XRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions Im{ting its Hability, which have boon assented to py tho sender of the following maxuge, Errors can be guarded fare; only by Meauuge & message back to the sanding station for comparison, and tho company will not hold itself Hable for errors or delays vf trmaaision oF ¢ or. delivery of Unropeate: ssoges, beyond tho amount of tolls paid thureon, uur ip any case where tie claim is not Prevented in writing within sixty dajw wen : . ee ents ia UNREPEATED MESSAGE, hd is delivered by request g yt tho g potion pdor. the conditions ngmad-abaror THQS, T. EOKERT, General Mangfer. ‘ . NORVIN (35H , President, - 2 ZL Waa ‘% ‘ esi at 852 B SAD Way. ff) ew L2fé; 7882, Porm No. | oe = * 1883 lo 72 ~ TE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY, ‘This Company TUANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions Ueniting its Mabiity, which havo becn assented to by the sender of the following m Errors can bo guarded against only by re Tepeatnyg & message back to the sending station for comparison, and the company will not hold itself Hable for errors or duluys 3 - Senemteaion or asllvery of Unrepeated Alessages, beyond the amount of tulls paid thereon, vor in any case where the claim {9 not presented in eticues within aixty days aor sending tho tm ‘This ASLO. {isan UNREPEATED BIESSAGE, and ts dellyored ‘vy request of tis sender, under the conditions ames above. , THOS. T. ECKERT, General Manager, IRVIN GREEN, Prosident 2 " RIC'D DY TRS B-lo- Bl HENRY HOWARD, Paceivent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasuner, GARDINER C, SIMS, SuPenintenoeny, CHARLES T. HOWARD, Scoretary, Si t WORKS a oa en ere Provipence, R. I. ae 3/1883 kee ae ae = a 5 aie ge “al dawn we ervawis? Salis ES Cia marcha fret Ate, Anke 5 etiede: ramtele prong game | Lik hater nty Bi eles Ce als, pe enti. Yow ait rmnrcdertih. anh Le h mnling | : "ook wale ancl ments 1Yfa%13 anh Bhar o hn Face (Bie. thay one pimrny ae aah ie ans Grr, Fo amv SE = ae i | lire oe PR Coon hela. ae pee ane Ad ole | e Df marly, OL pat ek aoe ES raters Le nah ofan onthe F oe AaB Renee arene nn etn iy L gy oe y i 13 ceapatgrn Tan ey end 2 ; | AL her Pisce Faget) forvrenity onan liao ps Af Ae, ates ec Let “8 et py | i { ! 1 893-10-3/ PAROON ARMINGTON, Tarasuacn. Ti Po LZ. Py R. dh Oe F/1883, sip 5 efor E, SZ aes pais SEK SF | a : re Ss Ze 22 SPGR . ale ALLE. BE Eo rome Fe ee ne ——— (683-03 ENRY HOWARD, Pacmotnr, \/ a H A PARDON ARMINGTON, Tacaaun eR, * 6 ee GARDINER C, SIMS, Supcrintenorny, CHARLES T. HOWARD, Secaetany. : Provipence, R. tb: Pe ae ie Domne A Lae Zy- ; acs ape Binadoanel sy 7 pears (can al = Ce al sk avith Phe, ues pone Se aie ere LB here ae Lo ee MOP Got engl oy ae Yd, detows ae | of ochin . ee —— Vy eee oom ate a eee , ieaiinn wLivabanh Kiar we copenin ce eo ay” mere Ke eamre of be or ES SR ae he cong iee : ey ee onl Ae accel ee ee 2 pane = IS§ 3-08. HENRY HOWARD, Presioenr, PARDON ARMINGTON, Trrasunea, GARDINER C, SIMS, Supznntenoenr, CHARLES T. HOWARD, Secactary. WORKS ° 46 HIGH STREET. PRoviDENcE, R. each atest sarees sates Ansa Ay ne ee a aoe, ee ae od ote Pee cae : sey ey Ve a | Phaoks Ate. (Cvok oben LF he Pont foil vitae pucks ee es ee pea Cae mapatk Lo am, ing BAA mde anes he. fod nif ops ontan nn eat aphiven og pepe ety LES OF HENRY HOWARD, Pacsioent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Tasagurca, GARDINER C, SIMS, Supenintenotnr, CHARLES T. HOWARD, Stcretany. : val ee es R.L., a? 1883, AND VOUCHER. Be a ae. pos pu Ack cailel Dies ae S over, ay Pre errcl ar 4 WE ceeg Bape Pure ahi by =: STP PLL. ee 52. es i oaees pee C2 PE Fab 727, $= ; 5 aloo dee . z “\ “NY Me iy ‘ HENRY HOWARD, Presioents; “+. 5 * PARDON ARMINGTON, Tacasuace. GARDINER C, SIMS, Suetnirenoenr, = CHARLES T, HOWARD, Stoneray ou Soom, .N. ns WORKS . , ‘ 646 HIGH STREET. |. Prowpence, R, [., Yn LLL. | (RE S= fe eF fe HENRY HOWARD, Paesiorns, . PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasurer, GARDINER ©, SIMS, Suremntencrar, . : ; . : . i +, CHARLES T, HOWARD, Secattany, Serene See ootagte: Ss ep HENRY HOWARD; Prenwenns) fA AS , : Z i ae ae ie Fis 3 ; SRE % ¢ . 1 * Le : oy PARDON ARMINGTON, Taeasuaen. \ ’ Tha eg el GARDINER Ct SIMS,,Sdopnvengtig’s DS %, ’ . a _CHARLES T. HOWARD, Steneranr. Mg hs REKS i a eee we 7 » 4. 1 / 983~ 1)-19 PARDON ARMINGTON, Treasuntr, GARDINER C, SIMS, Suprrimtencent, CHARLES T. HOWARD, Secrctany, WORKS 546 HIGH STREET. ~— Prowipence, R. ee Le ee Shrnat f 6 dere Eg ase det: ftttrrtce, Doe hfe es F270 rel 9 1B E/2% 7/0" fe ve Gre Op ig Ste Qu’ reer 3b dr Be les bth thal wesw» » Webbed J7 0 + Y8 vl, —___7%£F_. wo [SE elt 408 + StL 85-00 ha Titel, 50 0 Me SPR IB | my, _ uv E10 Jose li ALA? sole bees Loereeler 4 ie S38 HO + Nee fs See ‘ ty, ahh PO F% aad Fate oredr vege cu Matha I cb. LO. . pees eee, OMe a SOS 6 mpividiboo | oe ; ' fea - PAG Bites eee semen te semen 08 ot — 4 (BBB-V-1g 7 PAS ARMINGTON & Sifs.Co,, PRovipence, R. I, U.S, A. HENRY HOWARD, Patsivenr, PARDON ARMINGTON, Tat G. C. SIMS, Supenintenoenr, C, T. HOWARD, Stonttany, works | _ PROVIDENCE RI, ops aie ; ws p-sTaeet ic zZ wf k Exile: = [SRB Nr zy Te bis, Fe ae “ew RY AL IPE FZ Ee : MI oe ae es Boe ad ond Dh om ol wg « Pw ah Aewingla Leow pt cartel, onichk gan otapote. arteng Yr Ghat Itet~ Eng or Gn olay - Fonrw hate Lor et an go hehe ange bo forttel ancl al dda CALS. ceeds Ae a Aege cane fork Le ahead Bab ath sonnet mid gon Longe obgromre. A Lim mnettin (fn! 3 wel, forrted ane conte AL £ LS eer aetvatage, | ade beth Cour me corn shang. Be Duhy ng BY, ace a cheng, eb iintz fring Bn geenck eng oom Lawns prrvietick ma ote Pe gy See a) abies “wfu Oke te LO eee, ee A Bae ee a cteo— “Ff fon , OD oe t { ; [8 BB-//- Lo SE ne Pe SE SS ag io ecstasy oe ee one, con ot , yo to aa Jr ane. a ole, anttenny CoN eweten . rer rte, sered eee yon oo Ce eee Soe soe O een EL, ce. Bin aeglit 6 GL nnntk 45X40, LA Bentlen, whey ML ecm pe Ze OS Ath. seced, Of ftp hm mee eg ee fe 45. Morel DP Fenton f wie Cheerrr eno, | Bo PP a Pp) yo Picts ged piel: BAe ag wee er Cel Stee PS Bs tet, , eae. AL Sede, Be ek hate OO Eee Probing Q od /PIB- M25 sHENRY HOWARD, Prusivent, PARDON ARMINGTON, Tacasunca, . GARDINER C, SIMS, Superintenoenr, CHARLES T, HOWARD, Secnetany. aesalenats ~ Provivence, R. LAL, 27 1883. eee Shes | | ak 4p X13 so Arve Ly os att Le. thithhetl LF Khnattan (on. ee Bole gow con Fit eae aoe Cee & Sue aa lntt Gaw Siri 6 i Se gut. Tel eed Ce es enel Mer exfunc. Pf r-X1 2 "Aaa icra es ate ne , Bp Oo keg! ah ti te a pce ARMINGTON & Sims Co,, ae , gene {USA NRY HOWARD, Patsoew 1% mae 1 1982 pa ye : wins. ANSWa&RED ~ I, dB works * provinentERE 2 a Le 9-C198.3, a - rk a Ree” Pe é J yf higliots pf age oe Legere ang 7 3 /8%3-))-24 HENRY HOWARD, Parsioent. PAROON ARMINGTON, Treasuace. GARDINER C, SIMS, Supcrintenoent, CHARLES T, HOWARD, Secartany. asl es , WORKS S46 HIGH STREET. | a _ R. ¢ blew aes 1882. tlaranen Ee ool aa 4 2. fo Bele | Tee “ALopps bacsesaahes epee a Gla em ee ebony Le fk fe Fs nee: ee. (RA&DslIi-“ Bo HENRY HOWARD, Presinent. PARDON ARMINGTON, Tatasuaes, GARDINER C, SIMS, Superintenorny, CHARLES T, HOWARD, Secarrany. WORKS a ie ae Pini Ses a fis, é5 auth ane ee eer na ee Ey anes be Jonpee Q Bete. Reet SI auch. tes TA Bt pare 14fext 3 Chol Ae La, a ae ae vA Satmetan.. ta i ee ee ens Be Lok phd wnt crenmng. 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NGL “Chewegen Baile enero Nase ie Lbeliuteljhie: a C Ob Gers ae lel: Sb att 4 ) CMe, ae Ce lewd, 7 oo ae Mr. T. Ae Edison, : 65 Fifth aves Ne Ye is Dear Sir: '. We have been approached by Mess. Copp we Bros. & Barry, Machinists and Iron Founders, etc., Hamilton, Ont. who would like to build our boilers for the Dominion of Canada. Mr. Barry spoke of having made arrangement with you for the purpose of introducing your lights and electric plants into Canada. Would you kindly furnish us with any information that you may have; ‘of the amount of work they do QA their responsibility and greatly oblige us. _ We beg to: intimate that our last letter of May 7th to you, in _ regard to special contract on boilers has not been answered. a Yours very truly, y me “ The Babcock & Wilcox Co. peel SL RECEIVED eet MAY 16 1888 RTs = ae Ba Gey “RNSWERED ee og i eee 18... 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Otte ae Ud ove dhl, a Saw Drecaetsery, as LSet Se joer Sh ; Le i Sh: 4 MEDAL, : theeve on ° Beslorn X COV ae a Lhidi led] Gels hheiews ‘ ss ‘ OS Negi Ml ty ty 7 Be Ae Hag 3 New Fopity. ae Rare your onanawersd. fevers of the et, 23nd end. 23rd. ..Ploase aceept thanks: for yours of the Zlste @losing contract between, ase We think. this now is thoroughly | understood. : Note what you s about the list of names to be changed bo» _fween sa rapt epee Mr. daalcy has charge of it. | W$12. pieate.. ‘a is By atts Ae TaN: BF abs Fae” ae 5 er-48 fegera” j TC Baibre that tisia; to shew. you s-sthas way ides grr ‘proposed. te plece the names so ne wild be under stood by al] parties, “aad tho. amount of new work eft aie or malema tote ape were regular pricesiiss whieh osed -¥ ‘ou epe.of cur ar. pric 3 = penny ales oto | ry enters a5 gor one contact sith with ‘Vor ore ; ; Lig , * . 3 ts RCE. . = MAY 25 | ANSWintne? . . AG A¥RCCMY @ BITGOXx gard og Wee sa ACER pROZa Lomtss . FILE Now stator uy tell Untgupgaerce ager Aone ; uaiteyen® sxe Qotblge Box ip, payyk w eacouc cou CHO 10, Tout eet he saa py py eew Iga: WomezAeR U7AG Ho1 iy ve ah ouzzy ee Ae EUG Ao wOs CY G4. Wg ok Sopeaegye ra Pap: rea meg ASD yepeng a PRe Hoag z ie vaiuge 4 ¢ need PA yy Busryoe? gug cpo oOTe OF BIX cet MHL oTy Ze "yee 7 Gams SL 1a, i yu bxoboeas co Bysso epo uewee te Ta. 27yT £O mde. ote. Lon Uieeuen to RURak £O Ye BeLoke gyee same! go tpn Ae i /PFZ-a6- 06 Neat Beall Tres Gr Me Mabewels, Bast Li Pie lone dee ool SL liter, YD est ‘ Marenellt Sb. Nt Or: ‘ta Merson Se; CO tee @ ccd,” 1 ond = : == : ep Se Loreen dS. KE y ae Ad OU ver Ll, . et Me fp hemes SE. aA BLS li, eed Nhs YOUNG Mijn Hite hin: i an i ; Chase, sites oN Wes et T. A. Edison, 65 Fifth avee Ne Ye. Dear Sirs We enclose you specifications for a single S51 HP and a pair of 73s, two furnaces, one battery, corm responding to the orders in your favorsof the 5th inst. Will you. be kind enough to fill out the enclosed orders with shipping Wieastiona: etc. and return them as soon as possible. Thanking you for the orders we are Yours very truly, The Babcock & Wilcox Co. * [ENCLOSURE] cae Seo a - * FOR CONTRACT. = , & t ; ~ g ' FY ; aan Branah, mtiions “pale utes ie ¢ Buildin IK Fith St safc Pa it Beurth A ven P h. Pa, 45 of C sei bara Balti : di south Gs Canal St.. Chicago, IN) ‘60, Carondelet 8t,, New Orleans, Le : ». og Mission, ‘si Ban Francisco, Cal Se "50 San Ignacto,: Havana, Cuba, So end aie ES AO PR pers NE : zs x [ENCLOSURE] , we 4. ae : , id s SCfeeH Bauloochs Beste - . : ‘ . ‘ Nets Wh Bull, Trews, 5 a , ae cae Ly re Ho.: Bonnett: Leck . SF Hee Ton. “0 VBorst: WM: 5, Messen: 1 Sts Lia ve Drecwes dO, OW Cerone lee Lo Lhe Gy . Chea. heipid, >Re 40 ruenwSLe, a | Eu al Le, MOY Hf Se GEM ILS “Clee Besloru % . Me Tedjoue ‘ Hi ideale fpiin is . 4 IU helt The lidengs YW 4 Apes * Cnadiepon Taw Sy wucdyeNiEp, Heavenie: Gabe : Sy Y EC eses p Letisburg, h: f y i. 43. Chambery Commerce Ml: Bia llisnere: ‘ ae Mui MOF. Dnynfl’ Ls % 2. Chane eee : i | “ ; ponescance serene for and in considerati on. of the hereafter-naned canons u we propose to ine Pe CO ‘ to be suspended from two wrought iron com- pound beams, resting on 44 wrought iron columns, with cast iron bases and caps, properly fastened so that the boiler shall be supported entirely independent of’ the brick work, and freé to expand or con- tract without affecting the same, and so that the brick work may be removed and replaced, if required, without disturbing the boiler — or connections. SELL af i o hoiler to be provided with / safety valve <3 inches dia- meter, set to blow at 90 ths. (unless otherwise ordered). One steam gauge, twelve and one-half inches diameter, dial mounted on ornamental stand, One stand pipe, with large sized gluss water gauge, fitted with independent cleaning pipes and valves, and. three patent Suage-cocks with lifting handles; One check valve, ZZzinches diameter, One stop valee, the inches diameter, One blow-off valve, 2 inches diameter, One stop value, % inch diameter, e The necessary pipes and. fittings for fixing all the above to the boilers. Lhe front to be of cast iron, full width and. height, ornamental pattern, containing 7 fire door with register 7 double ash pit doors, and large door for access to the ends of the tubes; corners to return around brick work nine inches. All parts to be wmple in strength, joints fitted by planing. Lhe fietures for 7722 boiler to consist of w full set of grate bars with bearers, z dead plate and girders, flume bridge plates with bolts, and special i fire brick for lising the flame bridges ; bridge wall sirders and bars, bindérs and bolts, <2 ash and O~cleaning doors for access to the exterior of tubes, and the flues for cleaning, one damper with frame, and the requisite I and T bars for openings in walls; smoke chamber T’s and anchor bolts for front. TOOLS, TESTING. eee rere: . ERECTING. DELIVERY. [ENCLOSURE] / Steel wrench fitting the handhole nuts, ~ tube scraper with handle, / set of fire tools, consisting of poker, slice bar and hoe, and hose and pipe for blowing dust from exterior of tubes, to be furnished. | Lhe sections and mud-drun to be tested and made tight under @ hydruulie pressure of 300 Ibs. per square inch, and the steam and water drum to be tested. and made tight under a hydraulic pressure of 150 bbs. per square inch, : All materials and workmanship to be first-class in every particular. 24 QUALITY. WEIGHT. |! Approximate weight /7,K o2 Ibs. | hoes i | | if i si bf . > Z c _f. Le Ze SPACE. Space occupied including brickwork / ‘F-" long F- wide fae high (to top of steam opening), Full drawings and directions for erecting to be furnished, and services of man to do mechanical work and superintend erection,— board and traveling expenses to be paid by purchaser. The boiler to be delivered Ff. 0. b, in New York, PRICE, TERMS, LIMIT, he : a For the sun. of eT “7 yon y One-half payable on presentution of sight draft with shipping receipt: Balance in 60 days from shipment. Foreign and mining shipments on presentation of bill of lading, This proposal will be void unless accepted before... Ceagc€.,.. The Babcock & Wilcox Co. [ENCLOSURE] Date of order... To be delivered. ncmcsmsmmennnnnnnnesmnannee een ra atti ee ia etd ddA ena sediaanamant deciant cease. In ordering, please fill up the following form; detach, take press copy and return to us. Yours, THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY. [PRINTED IN CopyING INK.] [ENCLOSURE] Nat We Breall Drees EMG, ‘Bon nell Sects Grrl Ma booekk. Bost a LMelewr Rest @, Kock Tard GiLERS Ol Cwrenilelet: Yh); > a a d ye Hi Messen Los Nei On} eunds. \1_ NOS! - wey Saw Dacnerior, Lone , ? Be 2 ey? one, aS, ViGanil Lb, P77 liver, Mfc Moy betty bt. NED. m/s og Disslon: ; IV nigows Vivtaled phe: Mh Yf py. yok et hee m nhs 15 Whete € Bu tlelengs 4% 4: A Gs Sen Ipnuctin Me, 2, Hu waeneebrler, Lyracise: ¢ Glbluryh, o } Pa ° Gg y ap 45 Chumbengs Commerce dg: Ba llomeres . ? ey, LEMS“ Getler . ae For and in consideration. of the hereafter-named. anvounk we propose 46... LORSE POWER BOILER. (H-P, -- 80 lbs, of water evaporated from 212° at 70 lbs, pressure.) cls per the following «SPECIFICATION. NUMBER and ARRANCEMEDT. |! There acto be 2. boilers, arranged. to be set. in / batter o. 2 > Ze wiler to be conrtposed. of o sections or slabs, euch section to be composed. of FZ best lup-welded wrought iron tubes, four (4) inches in diameter, and 76 feet long, connected at the ends by continuous stageered headers, or “up-takes” and “down- takes,” the tubes to be fastened therein by being expanded into tapered holes. Hach “header” to be provided with hundholes placed. opposite the end of euch lube, of’ sufficient size to permit the cleaning, removal and renewal of a tube through the sume. Kuch handhole provided. with w cap fastened with wrought irom bolt and clamp and cap nut. Alb joints being made light without packing of any kind, The several sections to be connected ut each end to ~Be*stean. and water-drum , and at one end with w muud-drum, by means of lup-welded wrousht- iron tubes, four (4) inches in diameter and. of suituble length, expanded. into bored holes. - SECTIONS. Hoadeors Joints. Connection. DRUM. Lhe steam and water drums to be 22 inches in diameter and i fe C feet long, made of Flange Tron Ws in ches thick, in three sheets; the Ud: longitudinal seams doubld riveted ; the heads turned in lathe, and. ! vivel holes drilled. To have w manhole in-rear heut', with faced ; Joint, and two nozzles, one for sufely valve and one for taking off’ steum, “ inehes diameter with 7e inch flange, faced and drilled. Manhole, _—_ * The mud-drum S to be of east iron, 7“Z inehes diameter and“ z inches long, with 7 hund-hole and 7 nozzle for blow-off’ pipe, Z inches diameter, : MUD-DRUM., Blow-off, SUPPORTS. VALVES and FITTINGS, : Safety Valve. | Steam Gauge. Water Guage. Food Valves, Blow-off Valvo. Cleaning Valve. } Piping. FRONT. FIXTURES. [ENCLOSURE] KEW Po taro to be suspended from tivo wrowgsht iron com- pound beams, resting on # wrought iron columns, with castiron bases and caps, property fastened so that the boilers shall be supported. entirely independent of the brick work, and free to expand or con- tract without affecting the same, aid so that the brick work may be removed and replaced, tf required, without distiorbing the boiler-S or connections. CZecP” hoiler to be provided with safely valve Ye, inches dia- meter, set to blow al 90 lbs, (unless otherwise ordered). One steam suuge, tivelve and one-half inches diameter, diat moounted on ornamental stand, - One stand pipe, with large sized glass water gauge, fitted with independent cleaning pipes and valves, and three patent suage-cocks with lifting handles ; One check valve, CHecinches diameter, One stop valve, We inehes diameter, One blow-off vatee, inches diameter, One stop valve, 4 inch diameter, The necessary pipes and fittings for fiving all the above to the boilers, Orce ave Vialue for Qurgn ee blown off The front to be of cast iron, full width and height, ornamental puttern, containing 2 fire doors with register Z double ush pit doors, and large doors for access to the ends of the tubes; corners to return around brick work nine inches. ALL parts to be anple in strength, joints fitted by planing. The fickures for L2eA boiler to consist of a full set of Srote bars > with ee Oe dead plate und girders, flame bridge plates with bolts, and special jire brick for lining the flame bridges; bridge wall girders and bars, binders and bolis, Z ash and FO~ cleaning doors for access to the evterior of tubes, and the flues for cleaning, one damper with frame, and the requisite I and T bars for openings in walls; smoke chamber T’s and anchor bolts for front. TOOLS. TESTING, QUALITY. WEIGHT. SPACE, ERECTING. DELIVERY. PRICE. TERMS, LIMIT. [ENCLOSURE] f : | / Steel wrench fitting the handhole nuts, “ tube scraper with | handle, / set of fire tools, consisting of poker, slice bar and hoe, and hose and pine for blowing dust from exterior of tubes, to be furnished. a hydraulic pressure of 800 lbs. per square inch, and the steam and water drums to be tested and made tight under a hydraulic pressure of 150 lbs. per square ineh, | The sections und mud-drum 3 to be tested and made tight under : | | All materials and workmanship to be first-class in every particular. Approximate weight LOEZo~ lbs. Space occupied including brickwork @/~ O* long /7 + 77 *wide ¢ . * /Z.— high (to top of steam opening). . Full drawings and directions for erecting to be furnished, and services of man to do mechanical work and superintend er nanny board and traveling expenses to be paid by purchaser. H The boilerS to be delivered 7. o. b. in New York, : = | | For the sum of Leas Sree a VASE Broz = Ze | One-half payable on presentation of sight draft with shipping receipt. Balance in 60 days from shipment. Foreign and mining shipments on presentation of bill of lading. { H fl | | ‘ ; | his proposal will be void unless accepted before... CZZE TOOLS. TESTING. QUALITY. WEIOHT,. SPACE. ERECTING. DELIVERY. PRICE, TERMS. LIMIT. CENCLOSURE] | 7 Steel wrench fitting the handhole nuts, 7 tube scraper with handle, / set of fire tools, consisting of poker, slice bar and hoe, and hose and pipe for blowing dust from exterior of tubes, to be furnished. the sections and mud-drum 3 to be tested and made tight under a hydraulic pressure of 800 lbs. per square inch, and the steam and -water drunvs to be tested and made tight under a hydraulic pressure of 180 lbs. per square inch, Space occupied including brickwork @/~ &* long //+4 77 “wide 7 ; 5 k “Z— high (to top of steam opening). . f a Hl ° . . . 2 . : Full drawings and directions for erecting to be furnished, and H é ° ° ° services of man to do mechanical work and superintend erection,— 1 board and traveling expenses to be paid by purchaser. aa , The boiler to be delivered 7. 0. b. in New York. — “D> | | ~~ For the sum of » Las Orte- a ney Freed e028 = Ce One-half payable on presentation of sight draft with shipping receipt. Balance in 60 days from shipment. Foreign and mining shipments on presentation of bill of lading. This proposal will be void unless accepted before... CZZEE) 3 Cr’ yy’ VE Vhete Puctite ys YALL Dez Sin Ignace Mei b, Mevenebrelbse: Syracse: " Blbstargh: CHASIC{ON,, “Ke J ram Bop pape og oh ; Wy fe 45 Chumberg Commerce bg: Balle: ‘ OA lon « ork: . ¢ = _ For and. ti } to furnish ; Y | To... Cte 1 i (H-P, - - 30 Ibs. of water evaporated from 212" at 70 Ibs, pressure.) i As per the following SPECIFICATION. NUMBER and . . 2 ARRANGEMENT. There azeto he Z-boilers, arranged. to be set in 7 LO As boiter ta be composed. of' 6 sections or slabs, cach section to be composed. of best lap-welded wrought iron tubes, four (4) inehes in. diameter, and 7 feet long, connected at | the ends by continuous staggered headers, or “up-takes” and “down- tukes;” the tubes to be fastened therein by being expanded into tapered Headera holes, Lach “header” to be provided with handholes placed. opposite the end of each tube, of sufficient size to permit the cleaning, removal and renewal of w tube through the same. Each handhole provided 3 Rourth vel Pen eee with weap fastened with wrought iron bolt and clamp and cup nue, ; South Gaal Sr Chiko Te : Joints, | lll joints being made tight without packing of any kind. The. several sex Maion Sei an Frances Ca { Connection, sections to be connected at each end. to “3 *steam. und water-drum ; : and at one end with w mud-drum, by means of lap-welded wrousht- iron tubes, four (4) inches in diameter and of suitable length, expanded into bored holes, SECTIONS. Boston, Mass, Se ing, Syracuse, N.Y, 35 White Bulidi AS Fy y , f DRUM. The steam and. water drums to be Zo inches in diameter and lO feet long, made of Hlunge Iron 4% inches thick, in three sheets y the longitudinal seams double riveted; the heads turned. in lathe, and Manhole. rivet holes drilled, To have a manhole in rear head , with faced Joint, and two nozzles, one for safety valve and one for taking off steam, 2 tnehes diameter with 72 inch flange, faced and, drilled. i rive the Goites ee te Olowe- Sha — | MUD-DRUM. The mud-drums to be of cast iron, 7Z- inches diameter and #6 Blow-oft. inches long, with / hand-hole and / nozzle for blow-off’ pipe, Z inches diameter, SUPPORTS. VALVES ang FITTINGS. Bafety Valve. Steam Gauge. Water Guage. Feed Valves. Blow-off Valve. Cleaning Valve. } Piping. FIXTURES, [ENCLOSURE] Seam We borlero to he suspended from two wrought iron com- pound beams, resting on ¢6 wrought tron columns, with cast iron bases and caps, properly fastened. so that the boilers shull be supported entirely independent of’ the brich work, and free to expand or con- tract without affecting the same, and so that the brick work muy be removed and replaced, if required, without disturbing the boilers or connections. Ko eeecea Nintler 0 06 promded Wie safety valve wWehes d1a- meter, set to blow at -90 Tbs. (unless otherwise ordered). One steam gauge, Heelve and one-half’ inches diameter, dial mounted on ornamental stand, One stand pipe, with large sized glass water gauge, fitted with independent cleaning pipes and valves, und. three patent guage-cocks with. lifting handles; One check valve, Yoginches diameter, One. stop talve, Ye inches diameter, One blow-off valve, 2-inches diameter, One stop valee, 4 inch diameter, The necessary pipes and shi Gs for fining all the above to the boilers. Beee— Bis acral flan of Sate — The front to be of cast iron, full width. and height, ornamental putter, ‘vontuining g Zire doors with register Z double ash pit doors, and large doors for access to the ends of the tubes; corners to return around brick work nine inches. All parts to be ample in strength, joints fitted by planing, LHL JUNLUUTVCS JOY B2eetA boiler LO CONSLSt OF JUuLL set of Srate bars with, WeUrers, Foo cmece dead plate und girders, flume bridge plates with bolts, and special fire brick for lining the flume bridges; bridge wail girders and bars, binders and bolts, Z& ash and oS cleaning doors for access to the extertor of’ tubes, and the flues for cleaning, one damper with frame, and the requisite I and T bars for openings in walls; smoke chamber Z's and anchor bolts for front. TOOLS, TESTING, QUALITY. WEICHT, SPACE, ERECTING, DELIVERY. PRICE, TERMS. LIMIT. | [ENCLOSURE] 7 Steel wrench fitting the handhole nuts, / tube scraper with handle, / set of' fire tools, consisting of poker, slice bar and hoe, and hose and. pipe for blowing dust from exterior of tubes, to be furnished. Lhe sections und mud-drums to be tested and made tight under @ hydraulic pressure of 300, lbs. per square inch, and the steam and water drunvS to be tested and made tight under a hydraulic pressure of 150 lbs. per square inch. Pa 4 t% Al materials and workmanship to be first-class in every particular. Approximate weight £0. 62 slbs. Space occupied including brickwork -—2/*S5* long 77+ cr % wide JE - high (to top of steam opening). Full drawings and directions for erecting to be furnished, and services of man to do mechanical work and superintend erection,— board and traveling expenses to be paid by purchaser. ‘The boilers to be delivered f. 0. b. in New York, For the sunv of 2 ore o2ts/ oiler One-half payable on presentation of sight aruft with shipping receipt. Balance in 60 days from shipment. Foreign and mining shipments on presentation of bill of lading. ; 3 This proposal will be void unless accepted before... ZZ ae ae Date Of OFGer cessssssssssssesecessesconsvsssnnssevessssdsscsesssseusunssggncessnsssnntsssnansnatstennangenneagesnsey sMOAtnansansnennereeMtAOhesGOsapeengESSUSSNMAaeeOnORLOUAOEIAAUDODORHH? OB To be delivered In ordering, please fill up the following form ; detach, take press copy and return to us. Yours, THE BABCOCK & WILGOX COMPANY. (PRinreD tn Copyina INK.] OT be an as o. P i 15 8&3- nd Bos al gdress all Continunications to the Company. 583-06 << ce Ml ars a, he . ee NNN, re Che Babcock & Wilcor, Co. Pret MRetic-Biubhe Steam eBoilero, 80. Coxtfanindt. Stzect, OO Stew! York, ... Herat. 4.07K. 1883 } \ . 17 P 3-0 6-29 Address alts Communications to the Company, Sher Shabesck & Wi eos Co, . Patent aWeakve: Cibe Steam Woiters, 30 Contlatrdt’ Steet, New Yoo Ry nnn. a a 1883 \e “8 eg. Qi Cater Oo Cuno” HX zee ae 2S- Ba! ee ae ALA ge fran aoe eee al LEE _fo-we ager Ac1-3- Cet 22+ oc2 2 pea. TB. ne: The Babcock & Wilcox Co, . A f [ - be oS ee ae PS ele 4 ce oe eee ‘ Restery so sent | ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMPANY (2BS~ oG- 34 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. PATENT WA'TER-TUBE STEAM BOILERS, @.” c- : 4 a 30 CORTLANDT STREET, h i New York. Ges ies ° : ey ue «glide ‘ caaumntaibianriadaameannd Mit Bulle Leak. GeaHe CBrbeor hs Bust i EHO. ‘Bon well Decl ‘ SK Who, Boost: BSGannl Se 50 Miver Lt Mt formes Se. LENGE. Checuge: Deslon: a Mersgous Lhitadedp hin: a . 3 New York,July 6,1883g. T Av Edison, Esqe'i: : 65 Fifth Ave, New York, -Dear Sirt= ‘ ‘We are very much obliged to you for the intereat you have taken in the matter of retaining the boiler for the Boston Fair and hope your letter will accomplish it@ pur- POSCe Our Boston Agent writes that there is considerable Probability of their keeping ite Yours Very Truly The Bahcock & Wilcox Coe SEER OF OE 1883 1883-0 4- Oe Cord Uuboocks Best Met VD Bell Ipeirs. DL Wilewr l Bast: 3 ESC Boiinucll Sect, OO Cretonile Mel Vk. y 4) bs HEM Assen Ye; ome) \ ae ey — Neu or Ob olcitrhd, : bes Sew Daenctsee, 4S Sa Cunal,, Le, 7 Yve a f WO frentes, We Bee Ne Z. GLY, Coun vous, Lilaguuc” Batali “Chan ore Be Mort 15 Whe Me Latldesy; 494 {FA 10d Sy. Sy react: Je: a lb Cry yb. CHASING, a9 Chambergf Comuerces Delp Bollinore, Np UW! + bey: AUg2¢ 24, 1883 2. A Edison, Esde - sr (. 65 Fifth AVS6,. NeYs | Dear Sir3~ j ; _+: Your two favors of. the 23rde inst came _ duly to hand,’ .. “We take. note of what:you say , and will in future advise you | of, any ‘application we. may .,rageive,.as: regards prices’ of boilers, from ‘any Sompany gonnected: with yous ~ ong 2. 2D. ROgard. ,t8 the, Bad son ; ‘Biectrig Coe; -Q§ -hawyence: we " 6GRE ved ‘thair, ‘first. Be rough, our Boston. -house in:-Sep*t 2882... “the: Frabing wf £9 ri 2sHePeand the bojier, orderod wasxhalf 9 the . abovay ‘éraoted in, re a. mapper, to-allow- Ate, Bnlasep time tha. plac- ing. of a sacond one ,at.. ithe Side. of: tecucepad agou lone ‘We “undorssand the. “matter. perfectly and are propared. to Pill . your order , for which, , ploase accept our thanks ; We enclose you a'blank order which _please . fill outs, ¢ giving the shipping directions We. and time to be delivereds ; Yours. ory “Truly The Babcock & Wilcox Co, ABLE _ is me tte ieee. S Wilda VTse- ——b =a . : yee EHC Bonnell, Roti mf > tips a z 2 Ee Sah 4 3 Sep oF he sad E 5, F(t j ONC a rondelel:' Se doy MiMesstonr Sia ‘“~\(, INO NO. DE ST. aa Sam Barrvicisecr CA “eer Obl ecadid ; : | zg 2 BoA, S a} Cec MEM boock Bese “ Net WBallesTrcrs 4S. RGunal He, ON ner, Ye i 4 ene WO frets Ve: SO UGLS eg Be. MON: 6 NTIS VOI Hise sane Lt tilaclelple Meer: . ra AnD ViMhite Druite (dng: 19 fi Wares LAS Sy th 4 Gillaliry Me 2) Z Z H Apeagrese. Whe, Areata PANY 4 so 7 Sepe 7, 1883 US Chambery @ Commerce: Mele, Ballers “oh : setae er Coop, Up Re Ld PPh whee. aie, ee “Esq - a. nor ~85.Sthe av aes: HeYe.: POL wk ee ta cio ey Bane ie wonsurent .o ates Dear Sinie os Have recedvedia. AORy. Of a:4q | contract between,yourself and .the;. Angonia- ‘Brass & Copper ;CQe ¢... Asva meeting: of, the-Board is to be held- on Wednesday of next weok -Yes.do:.not- feel: incacraies ‘to take. the dealnmeas fe ae tabaci upon the matterg Cf, 3. NiR.. foros! ‘ at ya UR ote LGgee: oodn- relation. to: the: ievlaws smbreaay. ordered. “bys you. under, the: “present contract::; - satothectimer.the: contractcowag made the-uoder standing with Mr, Inshull was that af from any unforseen ‘cirque F stances you were unable. to-meet. payments, you :shonid give us: satha>.. factory notes. bearing interest... We would. suggest that«you,.send us two notes Covering all- amounts due up to date , one for 30 and one for..60: days: upon. meocree of. ene we. shall be pleases: to. ship... phe: sboiley:: mow; on hande:- iu. aot yeh a toate, AS;We.. do all, our buying: on, a. _eagh basis - We fing, ‘bt aE solutiy necessary to adhere; $0. cash: . payments ino aking - sales ¢; and we think von Wild. seo. the pacessity of our asking for this apeene®: monty: Graci* Erg Yours Very Truly . : . The Babcock g Wilcox Co. sabe 3% tena pee es ns coe a aq. = Sate. S Weis ge ce pie “a “1823 “69577 Coad Dulrivh se: —_—— y Ait I Teel Tees DRANCI OFFICES, LMtoer UP A ee SS belt Bonetti hot. BRANCIL OFFICES, CHICAGO, aa PEGuny Who UGune CU BOSTON, NEW ORLEANS, ‘ — BO ther Sh WO Corendelcl Yo i PHILADELPHIA, SAN FRANCISCO. ‘ | ADAG G4. ; WG Mésbow Se | PITTSBU RGH, % HAVANA, CU BA, | WY AE pene. Gs; = I Nin Ign: a . SOTRANIEST, st QVIB Ste SEP | 7 lSE re fa re (i pols. Seflba 20E 3. 5 ane : Bik : PN HE Bee ee bok real aie forms : af ate “eg (a. ee toe, : Mee Z Hh Cics pies CIOLL EL Has rlluly Bos a a ea CE a ae r i t eos —__ Yue os ms Soe tenet, We, Net Be bell Tred. LE Bonnell Seal: lB MYpibot Hemi} ONG ia ve Oe Meith 2 i. 2 Ha Mascon Sty Saw CHOOSCO, Pane et St a) nna ae eI ae i AS Se Conel Le : TOM ner Le, ce : We} aguas th GLMGTE ‘Se, Cr ope hg Be: dag ‘ FAINT VaDTEAGY, CLisge> ra Liladedp edt Oohive ARB Ve Mbile Druit dling? : aL ae des : “Sy ractedse. 4 Diet ‘engl, CELSO, aba meg G75 Chambord oy hommerce: Tit Vp in Vullimere: (GHEE *6'"8, 1883 - e TA pag Esq PA aed oo ‘ew Yo rk WE sang sini Yours = ‘the 8thé’ with’ ‘notesenclosed jut to Riba? for hac Blekse abeope our’ thank,” ‘enologed we hand PU Opp an _ you ‘receipt | ror ‘the ‘Same. NES \ . F 5 % , } “$4 will’ be impossible to get the Lawrence boiler off today’; bubat! watt? go on ‘tlodaaty “Tt is “nécessary to give one "> days notice to ait a A Locomotive ‘into the‘ yard!‘ to ship’ - by, other wise it vedia’’ go" todaye Lod Beau’ eae Yours very Truly : | ed i , ‘ The Babonck & x Mi go PHBL Address add Communications to the Company. & ee c, 40, Che mdabcoch & Witcor & Deaterrt WWater-Cibe Steam Sboit he 30 Cortlandt Steck, 7 wae Sucve NG on ‘ret ° OAKS Ce en ASRS ye pt eee ee a OS er eae nage eas ‘ a) ae ee A ee -O4-10 ddress, ail Communications to the Company. ‘Che Babcock & Wilcooe @6, | Datent Water-Cibe Steam Boilers, t " : : ok 30 Coctlandt Steet, a Le Sees oe oh as Lil 8 ZL “é. a 188.2 ie f MAE - QF ee : xt 3 | Gian te eee de A aa 4 r 2. Jit. mma pips aye aa EB e7 : PEA te IT et nee. eas fee The Pabeoric Wilcox J neee ngteepenpeg get re tee oe a See ee fe 2 i eiterer A ee NT ee Bee at ee ener) pees | : | Ges - é | eae thug es Cee Aan CU hore Aer SD alcoes “4d ky heene S537 Aelted or a PDFS Gs 7: (ei. ey \B23B-/0-30 Address ali Communications vo the Company. . o Me, Bhe Babeoch & Wilcosx Co. Veatewt Water-CBube Steam Boilers, 30 Coztlandt Street, Mer York, Kee I ABBS Sl beeen CS” Oe aoe Lea, LL Da Aw 2 ali Ses a4 Pap eat ot. >--- S oe Zz 7 Omg Lr ere Zend -LeEx alee ig he Gale Lk eae s LZ pate Bleo-e ele ao re aS pe are A ettet «1 eae AO € rteth b-2-e@ gs. | The Babcock & Wilcox Co: ee Eo ea crag oe buts a CZs: ST a Zz G2 Aas Ze Pade ae senre ae ZA eee. © PS ee ae a ee Loa Leer” eee: ate Vy ia SESH ft Address aid Communications ta the Company, Che Bar beocts & Wi feoa Co, Pateiat t Ppa tee-"Burbe Steam eBoilero, “39 Cock i See Sie, 2725 193 ok Ls Mets ork, oe SE sage ts CL2.0ll4— bate 2G BO. EF Gy. ~- @tt6 Ptr.cef FP -ZO GS Dre ales 2tttio. S Erne. to oe Se oe a ee Ie ae os, a. wT Kge’ 2 BAO See 6S fee, YEW a The Tobe i Co, (RSB-i bee Nt lo Bealle Tras, OK: Bon well: Soot yr ae eae ; Geer, ite ” be: oF ee ra ve Che Nig OH Beri eh, LN NO. a8 dS Ubeal Lp, oe Le. I ~ (| ae . Me fumes. Ye: te NGL. “Cheege: é Dylon; % Aare 0 Misy wn” . @ (WG. Mas ssn ee Sez Pann —— ee nN ean Doernetite : Meleeled Ghitax AMD : ox Di ogee + yf? Su Sy Ee Nin Mf! | Ee eer TeARadson, Bags te onstruction Depts 65 5th Aves City. . Dear Sirte , As per our interview of padi morning with 1 ur. Insull we ate Hexeahber furnish the saroty, valves i a top outlet so that ‘your piping may We more direct. Youre truly, The Babeock & Willcox Coe RP Bea 2 oe) LEC AN ENT wb ige egepre ae . = —_ New Oorg tnd Uffiers, TOM vere SéBo, Mire. : Y Ahoy 2 JIE B 7 RM Mer. hi, ne by, Voie hee. 8a Ss a oe 16 i tylel— CO en LOE Soar Vivace Vi gets, dices ee es aN esr se & targeby sulirahila ee Lereed. teed : ad a crm Hotes hele, Wego - ‘ COMPARATIVE, BOILER TESTS 1 . by THE BABCOCK AND WILCOX COMPANY and THE JARVIS FURNACE COMPANY. The Reees were made at the laboratory of T. A. Edison, Mente Park N. J, on a Babcock & Wilcox Sectional boiler, rated at 75 HK P, . There wore 42 ~4in, ‘tubes 16 ft, long, in 6 tubes, 7 tubes high. Steam and water drum 30 in, diameter, and'16 ft, long . On June 13th and 14th the canta were made by Cc, P, Higgins, Esq. for the Babcock and Wilcox do. These tests were with the ordinary boiler setting, the first peat being with natural draft, ; andthe tuei five fobs dotheoeite slack to one part sinberieaa slack, The second test was with forced draft and reduced grate surface and the same fuel, . In each test 200 lbs, of dry wood was used to start the avis and is assumed as equal to 100 lbs, of soal, on ‘July el and 20th J. Grant Hees made the tests for the Jarvis Furnace Co, Both tests were made with the Jarvis Furnace setting and with natural draft, the fuek used July 19th contain- ed five parts anthracite disck and one Sart cumberland slack, July 20th éipée: carta: anthracite and. one ) part, sumber.end, Anthracite slack per ton | , $2, 50 Cumberland . eet $6, 50 ane agents of both parties were present at all the tests, likewise ‘: L. Hornig aga: ea the interest of the Engineer- ing pept. of the Edison Electria Light Co, pole ol . ate. Rb ed 2 ‘RESULTS OF TESTS, Ge ek Babcock & Wilsox do, Jarvis Furnace Co, Ashcroft Grate, June 13, June 14, coal, lbs, : 5477 aon: yee) July 19, Natural Forced Natural - Draft, Draft, Draft, Heating Surface, sq.ft, 840 840 840 Grate Surface, sq.ft, 26,5 18,85 |. 26.5 Ratio of Heating to ; : Grate Surface, 32,6931 44,5631 31,6931 Fuel used (Cumberland , " Anthracite Slack, ) 532 5:1 531 Duretion of test, hours, 8,866 7,9 8, ' Average Steam Pressure, — 82.6 84 80, 5 Average Temperature of Feed, oF, 67 185, 37 70,3 Pounds of Coal burned, 1964 2868 2110 Pounds of Refuse, 427 279 383 Pounds of Combustible, 1537 2589 1727 Per cent, of Ash. . 21,74 9,73 18,15 Coal burned per sq. ft, : Grate per hour, . 8,35 19, 26 9,95 Total Water Evaporated, : - Ibs, 12702 ' 20085 15789 Water Evaporated per hr 1442,8 2656, 3 | 1983, G Wator Evaporated per sq, a %t. Heating Surfece per . . hour, - : 1,717 3, 162 2, 349 Water Evaporated pr lb, 4 : eat Coal. Actusl Conditions, . 6,81 7,31 7,48 Weter Evaporated per 1b. : : . Coal from and at 212 °p, 7.72 7,77 8,85 Water Evaporated pr 1b, . Combustible Actual condi- : tions, 8,32 8,10 9,14 Water Evaporated por 1b, : . Combustible from and at ; : ; 212 fF, 9, 86 8,61 10.81 Horse power developed ‘ from 212 °F, temp, of feed, and 70 iba, ; pressure, 55.2 91,2 . 15, 34 Per cent, below—-above : Rated Capacity, - BG, 4 +21,6 +0, 45 Temp. of Boiler Room, °P, 70 73 76 Total cost of coal, $ 2477 405 2.99 Water Evaporated for —s one dollar’s worth of | _ 5508 6247 Sheffield Grate, July 20. Natural Draft, 840 26,5 — ‘31,6931 332 85 80.5 68 2502 398 2104 15,9 21,10 18187 2139, 6 2, 547 7,27 8,61 8,64 10/23 81,81 +9,1 3,90 5526 we 3 ECONOMY, Saving, with the Jarvis furnace in cost. of Fuel for the same amount of water Evaporated, June 13 ie July. 19 © 12,33 per cent, da: ae 19 11,83 2 ba Gain, with the Jarvis Furnace, in amount of water evaporated for the same cost of Fuel, June 13 vs, July 19, 14,05 per cent, * 14 - ™ 19 13,41 * : CAPACITY, | June 13 va, July 19,. 36, 48% in favor of Jarvis Furnace, June 14 vs. * 19, : 21, 057 er Forced draft, June 13 * June 14, 65, 21/, a . July 19 " July 20, 8, 59/) - #8 *-Richer Ruel, The per cent. of ashes shown under acttial conditions varies considerably from what is usually found, According to numerous tests previously made in the same boiler and with mixed:coal it fits ae : should have been about 17, @n Juno 13 and 14 and July 19th and 15 per cent dn July 20. Unfortunately the pyrometer did not register accurately the temperature of the fuel gases, Calculations by J. Hornig, CG To supercede previous reports, EW, Khia Ka, He Te felis, 1 Rh ange t ‘ Pi a yn . frei: ee Fp oe ey ee eae On bd ed & iM p77 ae 17 | tt ne st —! oca vf ~ aon = Bak eR % ident 1883. Electric Light - Bergmann & Company (D-83-024) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the business of Bergmann & Company, New York City. The company produced electric lighting fixtures, sockets, and other devices used with the Edison system of electric lighting. Approximately 30 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence relating to accounts, bills, orders, and shipments of goods; supplements to Bergmann & Company catalogs, including price lists and illustrations of lighting fixtures; duplicate copies of selected documents. \e 33 -O (7 OC QeForm Hn. THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dop'’t., No, 65 FIFTH AVENUE, \New York, Aeacety..... Zn. 1885 oe = Rta LF nye Fe cetirken £2 ios a“ [MISDATED. CORRECT DATE IS JANUARY 19, 1883] east OF BERGMANN & CO, 108-114 WOOSTER STREET, M5, (BY APPOINTMENT.) CtGpre arte y Go MANUFACTURERS OF iEDISON’S INVENTIONS, EDISON'S ELECTRIC LIGHT APPLIANCES A SPECIALTY, tn GHA Coruptte — hu» Ths CaeAnig om #3100 ae aN ee oo JOM al nae Bea say, used in eennestion with the eurrent after tt shels heve left OUR N TTT EY E63 -ol-e 2# i dey bt Lighae ee So Ka WBA AGRE BRPMA MM oC Ly : i rr ee ore a es “aa: oe rate pear ie eeP 6 Ga. Ae tls abd ge erate o Memoria saad By 8 Sou Penh onnsPapa dent y sanuper. 2 Pithee 1003, ‘touchgng, ‘the - augst ayn. of Rent ing AR, pgetusavy, Mgenee: to oe MUS oy gee Bergmann. & Goer: my Se coRC PAT S21, Ot SR CD Oe ames Bk aes yet, core ie hain Re a Lae x on Waite: L ee >t *o i rine: , Shaka: the Light: Lom, SFOnt, ah, aqpbusiye, dgenee to i Bergucen 8 Goo? . 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APPLIANCES FOR THE \RD IS LECTRIC LIGHT. ere up We Phe Lop he ct ade Gath id rbete ies i nf Peete fourm mae Wak A WA joule are Wh wuidl’a ou car) tyra a Vcd ‘ dap i} (a fe of Ae een C$ rf he eo (RRB 04-07 | BERGMANN & CO., ELECTRICAL WORKS, RECELs = SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTERRS pees FOR THE: EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, 7 By 2092 T0 208 AVENUE B. 15 aN hp a bie ok : [Ze mimeS = 10 ( BERGMANN & CO., ELECTRICAL. WORKS, ; SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES’& APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. ; NOS, 203 TO 208 AVENUE B ft Yosh o: J Ep a (QO. 2 go Wes GiGpiden ae a a Ae Cratle . Olin tennt- F272 Ja Free Seo pra hh (RES- OF 70 A . BERGMANN & CO., SS ‘EBLEOGTRICAL WORKS, os “ SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPL [ANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC ret NOS, 2028 70 208 AVENUE PZ. ah } A fl eo = = (Sees cae R 3 abn x PP ee (No Model.) No, 284,605. Webracsssos. H. A, BURNS. | ELEOTRIO BATTERY. [ON BACK OF PRECEDING PAGE] Patented Sept. 11, 1883. A PCTCRR, Pate Uitagraphon Wahounen 0 C Loe versbor, apa Brigit >" ARH, Tea Athair nigg ISB 09-1 _ HUGH A. BURNS, OF ANSONIA, CONNECTICUT. ELECTRIC BATTERY. BPECIFICATION forming part of Lotters Patent No, 284,605, dated September 11, 1883, : e* ‘ . Applleation Alod May 13, 1823, (No model.) | To all'‘whom it may concern: : Be it known that I, Huau A. Burns, a citi- zen of the United States, residing at Ansonia, in the county of New Haven and State of Con- necticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric Batteries, of which the following is a specification, reference be- ing had therein to the accompanying draw- ings. oes hs 1o = This invention consists in certain improve- ments in the construction of carbon batteries for electrical purposes, as will be hereinafter described and claimed... -. In the drawings, Figure 1 represents a ver- ig tical section of my improved battery, showing the several parts in position; Fig. 2, a side elevation of the carbon cylinder separately. Fig. 3 represents a top plan view of the earbon cylinder and of parts connected therewith, 20 08 will-be presently explained. - : It is the design of my invention to produce a battery capable of use in the various and numerous branches of the electric art; and it consists, essentially, in constructing a hollow 25 carbon cylinder of about six inches.in length and having a series of holes or perforations at suitable intervals in its length, a disk or eap soldered or otherwise attached to the outer on circumference of said carbon cylinder, at its go upper end. for the double purpose of forming a means whereby.said carbon cylinder may be suspended within and attached to the inclos- ing jar or bottle, and also affording a sapport for the positive ‘pole of the battery, and in 35 Suspending the positive zinc electrode within said carbon cylinder by means of a rubber disk or washer, which rests within the top of , the central orifice of the carbon cylinder. A represents the jar or bottle, which may 40 be constructed of any well-k1iown or desirable material and of any suitable form. ‘Within this jar is contained the’ solution of sal-am- “moniac, such as.is commonly employed in electric batteries. * ; .45 3B represents ‘a carbon: cylinder, having a central perforation or. bore, 0, extending throughout. its length, and a series of holes or perforations,.D, extending through the walls thereof, by means of which the ammoniacal §0 solution can freely pass to the interior of the earbon cylinder and into contact with the | positive electrode or strip of zinc B. . - F represents a ring or disk, of brass, wood, or other suitable or convenient material, wood being preferred on account-of its. cheapness, 55 which is centrally bored to fit tightly around =~ the top of.and rest upon the top edge of the carbon cylinder, and has a depending flange, © G, which, when the mouth of the jar is of cor- responding circumference, engages with and 60 is held thereon by friction. It is, however, designed that this flange G shall be provided with suitable ‘slots or.choles, through which clamps ‘H may be passed, in order that such ring or disk }', which forms a cap for the jar, 65. may be applied’to the carbon cylinder, sus- pended within jars having mouths of different sizes, the disk or cap-in such cases being se- eurely clamped to theitop of the jar by the clamps H, in,the manner shown in Fig. 1. 70 When the disk or cover Fis constructed of wood, the positive pole J is‘ either placed in direct contact with the carbon or else in metal- ; lic contact with. a conductor leading to said’ © carbon cylinder. end of the carbon cylinder are securely at- tached together by soldering or other means, © in order that when the disk rests upon the top of the jar said_carbon ‘cylinder shall be properly suspended within said jar, without 80 necessitating any of the uspal special means ‘for-attaching said cylinder to or adjusting the same in position within the jar, Furthermore, by reason of thus attaching the carbon cylin- der to the disk F, said cylinder can be very 85 readily removed whenever desired and re- ° placed in position with great case without ap- preciable loss of time. — I represents a disk or washer, of rubber or other elastic insulating materinl; which is in- 90 serted within the central bore of the carbon cylinder, at its upper end, being‘held firmly . therein by its own elasticity. This elastic disk has a central opening which is ofslightly less circumference. than the circumference 95 of the zinc strip or pole B,- in‘ order that . when the zine ‘strip is passed through such central opening in the disk I said zinc strip will be securely and rigidly held, thereby suspended within the central bore, 0, of the 100 This disk F and the upper 75 cg Me > carbon cylinder.’ The zine pole orstrip Bhas | _ at or near its lower ond one or more pins,‘K, of insulating material, passing therethrough, by means of which contact between the zinc and 5 the carbon is prevented. pre pane: J represents the’ positive pole, which is connected with tho‘ disk or cap F, and it.and -_ the zine strip are provided at their upper ends with a. suitable connection for the current-, ro transmitting .wires. - Eee eta "A battery constructed. as above described will hold a longer and a stronger current than will other batteries of greatly-inereased size, and theshape and cqnstruction of the cylinder 15 Bsecure a great advantage tothe positive and negative poles. : Ft Having thus described my invention, what I claim therein is— _, : : .. 1. The combination of the ca 20 B, having central bore, C, and perforations D _in the walls thercof, and the zine pole or strip rbon cylinder $ ve fs ; * _ | Sc oer oe as: \ 984,605 -. B, having pin Xi, substantially as and forthe |” purpose set forth. Soke ood ; “2, The combination of tlie earbon cylinder’ B, having central bore, 0, clastic disk I, hay- 25 ing central opening, and thé zinc pole or strip f, having pin I, substantially as and for the purpose set forth, 2) fies : 8. Inan electric battery, the combination, —. with jar A, of disk F, positive pole J, and 3o ° hollow carbon cylinder. B, attached. to: said disk T', clastic disk I, adapted to rest within the central bore of said carbon cylinder, and- tho positive electrode B, suspended -by said elastic disk within tho carbon cylinder, sub- 35 stantially as and for the purpose set forth. In testimony whoreof Iaflix my signaturein * presence of two witnesses. ep a, Se : . .. ‘HUGH A,- BURNS. Witnesses: * tee ary RovertT R. WARD, | W. O. WALLACE. Ateneo craireranencnceinl Fe me RICAL Wo R KS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF walt PRIS. &. APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON Sere LIGHT, FIEE No NOS, 202 TO 208 AVENUE i : N ee 2 a . < ne i a 7 683-09 17 | ELECTRICAL WORRES, (OLE MANUFACTURE! FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES LK 7,3 EDISON ELECTRIC -LIGHT,* ELECTRIC weft grit WEFAN J il OMe. ees of , fed rutin Duk Aur: ily d : LG geaciy d, oe x pthindey fie» 4 allewuig ic een we bel Vid. DMN in Sebuinrbi Pla Oe h@ Ze biion AoA Wall Le MW Ai eee Mii AMO: pp do 4 OMe AG fh Dou OMe d SoofA on Moulding Su a #. df uv ; is Mphe ae} _ = < oN ff? atl Ctl Y- We AS. rol. | z SO Sf F63-°F -20 BERGMANN & CO, ©” ELECTRIGAL WORKS, JEACTURERS OF on re) FIXTURES & APPLIANCES “THE EDISON ELECERIC NOS, 20. age? LIGHT a eee ee es geen ee tats eatin son snes mie sae namie + sth Cs, 25. need. Acts ere CN ed PW SR ee ie Sy eekane ae a ae ae: a4 s- 2 a] O- “O ies BERG M AN N & CO: “ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES / EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. 3 TO 298 AVENUE B. a NES fix Yad Ont 1 seed ban’. 4 oe Lhe4 mefone ym thabwve waite ‘ad lowe yond oe at opr ftcurrd av 3 Cd to Ahes clate, a& sao borat of IO 7o ae 2 “eter Catal we atts brite ae | af nator gy ad & irree- Ling a Me thie rect CAA#)] -Yane hare wWUPE ji re prow ie. natindl Ye laidaent' a ae | Seen Peet Zo dart, sonitinno L A | | | Aen! [7 het. tn is Seon We, ‘tvrthe duertaeed ord. MHA) y we re ss = ye “hes ed \ VAR Gig ON » aes re CURA aes bis) KOO . Yon * ee a he | | | { 4ose fo VA, fe a ae Wee | Oe wile E “(SRS -/I- 29: ~ 2g (6€8 B-|A-oOF ' BERGMANN &CO,, ELECTRICAL WORKS, a SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISQN ELECTRIC LIGHT, NOS, 202 TO 298 AVENU, A {| 2BSB-2-c¢ | | * BERGMANN &CO.,, ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, NOS, 202 TO 208 AVENUE R, \PP3-;2- os, Ze Pe ere BERGMANN &CoO,, ; BERGMANN &«&CO.,, ELECTRICAL WORKS, ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, NOS, 292 TO 2. i, 3 10 208 AVENUE b Au G ath, AY Aa A: CAO MM. A. Vee Se. ieee BERGMANN &Co,, ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, NOS, 209 10 208 AVENUE I, (PS 2@a-(2-0oSs BERGMANN & CO., ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. NOS, 202 TO 208 AVENUE B, bd Go WMAEa. of a ole 46 tHhek: (vais, Ped. Whiz Fat ex, C tla Cheon. Kae 32 “Ja, Atak — aw : BERGMANN & CO, REE Oe | ELECTRICAL WORKS, FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES FOR THE Nos. 292 TO 298 AVENUE B. os 3 . Aw Youl. a a bn ACR y) il; E Ateorm Ave, the ete “A a a Vlxpe ase Ps Lohse. fre SE he. oe te oe LK Oy. “edt he . toy | L S wtp Alans a es Drweaeee & ~ (ia) a fet BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. Nos, 292 TO 298 AVENUE B, Py qj Asartin gO —_ [ee Boe eS BERGMANN & CO, ELECTRICAL WORKS, FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISQN ELECTRIC LIGHT. wee Nos, 292 TO 298 AVENUE B. ey ie . ‘f/f pP rg 5 a, : . s . t . ILRRS-12- 1 BER MANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, ANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. Nos, 292 TO 208 AVENUE ° hs f fen Yuh ee. IE. 1B ye b-G F Vegth oo ty Curdero at OV er vein evrirted r2r0 Pigs: % od ono oe of bhe Lb motor OCWage Ge Prin oMe . ath. C.F. hy (Ps ADA, ee) kad of Mies erutinet fer 112, hae gee te fae Axle, en, that wn are turllrry & de what prow “es as ‘ht trout bo Mh Betd— AVL Cin 1 aio Yr si oa deck ey Feats tet J i eg ee ea ae iam Cake aan ee : (4 @3-( 2-18 > ¢ Bergmann & Co. Electrical Works. Copy. New York, Dec. 18th, 1883. Edison Electric Tllm. Co. Shamokin Pa. Mr. Douty Pres. Dear Sir:- We have received a bill from Mr T. A. Edison’s Construction Dep’t for $362.34 charged to:us they say because you have deducted that amount from their account in consequence of non-fulfillment of the entire contract’ made by our Wiring Departmente In referance to the item of tools, and also charges againgt us on account of work furnished to us by Mr. Johnson’s or- der, we do not now wish to dispute your bill, and are willing to let that matter stand. We desire however to take exception to the charge of $289.92 for not setting 24 of the poles according to contarct. . ’ i ates it Our men went there prepared to carry.,outthe work according to specification and that they aid not do so was no fault of ours. Poles were not put in according to the map in several places because the map located then, where it was impossible to erect them for various shyadiéai reasons, such as the presence of a stream of water on the spot, the impossibility of getting the permission of the owner of the premisis on which the poles were to be placed. fo meme cat tne wm Tr ptemeenenregeemi tects sae ctencerines coy gece oy Pg Ria ees ae ' = pope sad atc Pee a f [8 B- (2-12 2 This necessitated placing the poles in some instances further apart, therby lessening the number of poles. In regard to the zemgth of the lines, we ran actually 809 feat of conductors more than the order or plans called for and would be justified in rendering a bill for said extra work. We would be obliged if you would send us an immediate reply. Yours very Respectfully, Bergmann & Co. K. P. S. the same applies of course totthe item $66.52 for digging poles. t 4 Me ene So hihi © Pe an arsed Gebietes atin Sate Sra Te ae ia aca St a Cat NS a oe ey je Raha ates [oe S=(2519 BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. Js Ry OG, (&3-(a- Referring to the attached, was this switch ordered for ‘Vall River, If not, please write an order on Bergmann & Co, A, 0, Tate, Decomber 21st, 1883, per G, J 2n 13g 2 i oa a c [ENCLOSURE] aS o PT) . BERGMANN & CO. BLECTRICAL WORKS, FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. Nos. 292 TO 298 AVENUE B. \Wxs- 127 2] BERGMANN & CO.,, ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, NOS, 2028 TO 29. Mau Yash, ea 2112825 ine igs Of A €5- TES Form L. THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep't, No, 65 FIFTH AVENUE, New York,..December..25th,-1883 Messrs, Bergmann & Co, City, Dear Sirs:- Have you sent the new style pressure indicators to Brockton and lawrence, in accordance with our letter of the 17th. inst,? If not, will you please do so at once, Yours truly, Thomas A, Edison constn, Dept, By ay Ges Sonn Cis San dicate = | vf Ro Ot oa Fie | C oe a eae VG Vie “ it Lange I pee ‘ } q . (8 RS tw Ae ar THOMAS A. EDISON, Contral Station, Construction Dep't., No. 65 FIFTH AVENUE, BERGMANN & CO. | ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURE: FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. Nos, 292 TO 298 AVENUE B. fs nae figs Seu Yok, TM EL... LA Sica ae weg. Palen lire Cet uth Soe wae Cx “ge My cures THOMAS A “Abas, Leis No, 360. ‘ae are eee. € Map poncittage mw Bust Pan <= als ove Se cwithk oe | : ts Le Flinn ELC hone = Te bien 1683) THOMAS A. EDISON, No. 65 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK, ciscceccoccccnseoiesconcosssninniioasnene 188 ier ; WN é AL $ ‘ ‘ C PAU S Stat Aa, L fa i gy + i a > v C ae . wy bee “| - et ay ieaceaaee AG ef Pe ioral so Aa: gi oor ee Ts ae (-—— “Lv URES oe ow 6 Seek epett: See over meee Senta DES 1883. Electric Light ~ Edison Company for Isolated Lighting (D-83-025) This folder contains correspondence, reports, and other documents relating to the business of the Edison Company for Isolated Lighting, which sold and installed small power plants for the lighting of single buildings. Among the correspondents are Miller F. Moore, general manager of the company; Spencer Borden, agent for New England; and John Hoskin, agent for Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Related material can be found in the Primary Printed Collection (Company Records Series) and in D-83-040 (Electric Light - Thomas A. Edison Construction Department - General). Approximately 90 percent of the documents have been filmed. Routine notices for meetings of the board of directors and a few routine items relating to the lighting of the steamship Pilgrim have not been filmed. Box 331], Boston, Hass. gricun 4 le sig i damn ily Ghison Compamy far Isolated fight ing. Spencer Borden, Manager Now Gugland Deparinent. - Beaton : _ AME... EC biz Ey, Dar ona hae. ae iets ee a pope —t ene wt Thee “arltls a Wie tae Bo Aagh tiracon orssrweck oot oe xe Do Tas Gre Zeeozer Z£ we, aie? copeh gh ove Cove hec MAte, ee eek ere a foots AE des aerrielte met / we es entgde be tLe ovate Didier ati aL ey aan eee meg fo ' en see GOSS al 5 Gpllsaramnen | eby ort, (Jaa: cccrrek , they atthe OCPD: os octet pos ened ff Bed satay dasa 2K oven ees. Meee ane ~ aan: hted pa * nate aud will xy poethe ce oy farncict 55 ! cobout VEY are ae — PY ie OO the | _ gst 5s Gi si ' Cina es ‘a Boston as. Gdisan — fia elt ap Bl Ain i Spencer Barden, Manager — New Gugland Doyarinett. ps SY te Py Danes aoe eee, thak oo ae . See as cage as : Caner cheteotyes ) Zu. correek ; ee wel ee eased Pee: fee’, cecece ety here tere , Pie pebeanaceeas cree 7 2 cafaety, arte. sae rs iy. pected wee 7, yee wii Paar ees Ceertccet cee We Aeteaclh LE rat fie we te at Cee pppoe Ae 860 eto cecil A ae eee we. eer a ee os gee Grek. (ten. elk pene 1 fupectty rf a: wh hgh Keccccoce eyatir, ae wee. Kacereoh | be. wee oom th. poorer 0% lherieenraderey olor, ae eT ee fat, | ff wate fore dh cet. ges leoe ae oe ae Se oly come eh Ll pee a ie bare ahs. Anally fo! SOI SBOE Oe ne “the = haa 0 tate eT a. on: a ae hae a tthe face of a aw! tek a ae. ee (acee ae EC hes ce ae nt RG B. Pe STURTEVANT PATENTEE AND SOLE MANUFACTURER OF THE ' Grosravant Buowen, 9 [xzaust [fay " ae ee Pater aliary FORGES, FOR CARRYING OFF SHAVINGS { Boi,ers, HEATING FURNACES, AND Sawpust, Dust FROM SAND ea Wo a Carrol ETC, AND FOR ‘a Emery WHEELS, Removinc Gas, PURPOSES OF VENTILATION. SMOKE AND ALL Noxious Fumgs, SALESROOM, 156, a 160 and 162 OLIveR, Cor. PurcHASE STS, Office and Factory at Jamaica Plain Station, on B. & P. R. R., Ward 23. bedi, LLL WE ae aa ee eae ea pee ef? AG F cola taanted) eed ae Lous Ep nlaguas ace, ey 2 IE &3-0ol- 1s" or - solu If, Porton, ih tg vd Leniilbanks ii END re FF onete duro) Ati Vp oe Janus xy_I5th.- _ Wi or. 20th Dasr ( cannot make out the ‘date with sertetaty)s am -Teady and deeirous to a: for ur. Painter. all vhat T have: Z pro~ mised; potwithetandiog so mech time has olayeed ‘during: which neit hee Mir. ‘Painter wor’ ‘anybody for ‘him ‘has. ever come to ‘me-t0 veceiyo‘and pay for took. me is. but a. short ee since “that you. ‘tnromes me wheo: walking in the street ene day that or: Patater wanted fattew aha res of Teolated’ stoot. oT 1Nen Sapreneed to you my surprise at the amount ‘and told you that. eitherur Painter’ or ronveskt sor perhaps Wr. Edison,had sharers 1 voluntesred to mest Mr. Paiater’s ‘requirements, med ‘ime that it vas four or five shares that he was = haver: My inpression .c ‘that- 40 Wea Mr. Painter that: tela me ‘this ‘on the, only: -ov0asion: ‘that t havd ever spoken: to. him: wpow she. subseoty ot r capes: remenbar with serteisty. r ‘thea: tore you. that. wou ‘davies: this” with wr Rake. 40 the: ‘Proportion in whieh, wean anterdates: te the Teoratil’. Company’ I ap: atitt reedy, ‘notwrthataadios ‘tiberay to: year rive elapsed, to ao ny fall shard seyete vatesering Wh Petasie: ve sie nin it el a be Nichi re 7 FF Z-Ol-ps~ I recognize as an important friend of our Compas and for whem besides that I have very kind feelings. ‘I must’ however protest agcinst the terms of Mr. Paiater’s letter when he says ,”But® itias~ e- much as it was yours and yr Low rey’'s agreement to. fix it for ma, n 6m condition of my releasing my cleims on: the stock therm in the * reaeury of the company on which I had a Lawful claim ho. te.” Noone. aver mentioned to me before that there was any atock in the ‘treasury, or, if there was, that Mr Painter had any. claim upon it, . Bor did I. ever make any promise to wR Painter. upon any considera~ tion or. cobdition whatever ‘Whoa IT learned that he, an impo tant friend of our interests, chad. Lost. the ‘opportunity. to take his: ante of :stock, and also learned that,he claimed was about four or five shares,. I voluntarily out of pure good nature ongaged to seo that he had it, and I am still ready to keop that promise and perhaps even to ‘do more; ‘but I cannot allow this matter to be turn . ed into the shape of a Legal’ obligation. Mr. Painter will have fo cause whatever to complain of me if he comes tome. tT expected to have seen him om Friday or”: Saturday. . Let us have this matter ended right away, because I may not forever continue im a position to do’ anything in respect to it. (I) How many shares does ur. Painter ask. for? (2) Hor many of those shares (above the nanbor of five) Qa TOG Annes oh /PEPZ-O1-1F will Mr. Edisoe oupply? (3) When will ur Painter.be ready to take then? I wish’ you to send this letter to him,so,that he may know just what it is I say. + ae Very truly you “y a : Z | € | _, Som’h Talenl1 Bag: ‘ ral , ~./@8.FAfth Avende, | New. York City. Ghisom Company far ‘Fsal atte Sshicn Spencer Borden, Manager I, New Gagland Deparment. Leste. Meh eX EB. MBs baw her: y 3 I bed A Catt a a ae ae): Bhs Kinvw rhea You del te bar rte He tut hc td te Yurtt- Authutiactie) Eclecoee Zea a, ae meaty KM begs 4 Ail \ Mane hee tile OP a ee Collins wied tog Gor be Gls Twnclery Hath, tus qt te Ue fuetect Abst s: We teas tv byblealed TMs se hee et ae Dfle Geers em aoe Oe Se ae 6 ae teovie , Beed Mlle Pole at ¥tady ce Metyyous Werreer. ‘X St i” ea K S Hees for PK wilh it, Le Sou leer’ ib Macph P> y . he Cotee basing Le om aA Drell Veet” pow ace “65 Flu. siiee We= Merrow Perceeteey who de eho Wedd. Ther pormece Buctd Abts Jareel onic Metre as A Hen iy 5 of Lago flr Ae. Mesttrieg Whit Lire, Gud Levdd. ee A ss Meninbe oe Wiss Bb. ce Nhat td ¥S— es ats ae oe = ame on bth wee. ge Nee ae ee Gyisal lei Tight Cony Bax IL Bastou, Hass see Sess. 1 €83- 52-03 ; Société INDUSTRIELLE er Comm ERCIALE EDISON Societe Anonyme , Capital 2 1,500,000 France , ~ Exposition INTERNATIONALE D‘ELECTRICITE : ae Grand Diplome ABD. Ivry- sur - Seine.- SS 9 E03 D' fotmeur PARIS 1881 os Eatin , a a ie aes ° Tire i a a aR ae nae ae eae oe ae ; THE EDISON COMPANY GENERAL MANAGER’S OFFICE, FOR TSOLATED LIGHTING. } 65 ny ees | Please address reply to the undersigned. —_, New Yor,.. Arne Pda a ae ei a a a taro iheta Saeta e | ee | | ? biouaAG Vy” pete Eiggege ran . ; aS, init ! BOW for BAO Do fo is i i ee 2 IRE ED ei ot beeing 4 i QEMERS I Ibi ver Ga citel: DFE OF oe GENERAL MANAGER’S OFFICE, : 65 FIFTH AVENUE THE EDISON COMPANY | FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, MGF3-02-0 te AF Box 3311, Baston, lass. yisll Gleririr Dinht Conan ees ote (Borhey/Attanager New GYglayt Deparhuwnt, ae ao ee | A. hes fe je t ol © Whack ae Le, Lostenjnlidrunad— fe MOES Yueeto th Meettdsteeg Ll — Cleata. at Ha Later (ote. Confaceg. Less Hawt ee “A a Ve Ackiinte Courbbn , (ZA ah tetecehe La (in a I Lbegee Kicfluis tp ieeo Praia Agtet soger = Ae Yael aed gesd ae Keag Cueh tine Jt asf. Sve) as fale role Rhee . Mea. Spies ee Lie hte Atevrecteer- a. hore, Jantty bi fant, pore vretv, feed a ee tasanteas ca ee ey, Mele Ue te Aibtaitcfaction ied Be Order. le” Lhaeyge ALs jor AH s, yy Jo? Veacecry terete J tf cl Mey Come. bea - Ae ty F EA, we) Mer acedicala ta . pea a Ge Metaced ty Wheel JI tefte agg PEON A lis | aesiflaTenate He esas Yared tert Morr, Aid Mater a a wi og oie: b Yiw C tettews. Ole. thereed a Bak fone Haz Wat Wilt. wor Oy~ wlexee Bie a”, Att Mesh IVE DVS a Wieuplc. Die es: - GA-Oo & ye aut Gleritir Dinht Company Nee 33 Baston, Sree. Ghison Company for Isolated Sighting. Spuneer Barden, Manager Now Gangland Drpartnent. . Boiten:. a ae A Nn Ltd ‘ Id hy Se ren + flee Bttberee Japp % of tl ed fom PVlee ete You @ £O ‘ AeblR eed Le. 0 ae Ba sity oe ee ¢ 2 joa es Sead! Mp ft. i fe fo Hee eh - ew decd Yin te bette A Quester Url Cot. Kolitiaa.. Vly pew Hid Muipue ef, Macee tte ; Jetetliss. “I Niel Lec lite ate f*- ey (Gitzo? yuo wads! Tg ~ Cverer. a Uittuet Ge args te Wee Whole cS tut or Las Ma , Se abet EJecal Mt cbelir, 9 pr “, Zl Dpsne. eae a a oilicets 2a lay rss Wee te dees, rove de i Miictleh ~v oe i. ee ee > Courentiere ee (altel te Ve Ce clergr lider Vyawt- Le deere -erne Le la tein - A ee Uy Lee fetes wy) wh: CbavgaD Ay Cat te la Lerrctd Jos ve (es oe Vdpe ley, lt deot™ fut Goes for Ws ollior Meattic ted f Mult Not Lexy de, Pasha fits Chur Win en ae. je Kaoco 9 a : Zee een 'f Bees cee. 2eeee et oe vbte . i ee be Peg eG Need Meme 2) fer? 2ecece | Hid Cyiececed cs a ~- pers ‘ Lec th Vita Clue Ms tthe Wlhteree # Le Pieter Nice we &P3-02- ess. Bux 3411, Boston, dlAs gaia Cleat 4 ight Company Gdison Company for Isolated Lighting. Syecer Borden, Manager New Gugland Deparinent. Leaitorg - .. eer (|, eae cae CERES a a, Mg aA Jomo 2 “EC Coan « [i low Promo ae whe Dheeekd ae pare wee Lhe lesb ee Zee G decedta) Mey Fie: ov, wy YD a ff OIE te & Us Z v hl whe Cree ya y Crean A Dhar “Lo / Hes au lucties, alto VE ahem ecd aga: Neede, yp S : y ? V © ZY, . Lattsd ie ao = yy 2 fh 4 = SNA ce, : ISS 3- on- AB THE eee co NY OFFICE : FORM A, 2, ee LIGHTING. OF ; Ish Y. York— : -=AGENCY=- we ys States of Pennsylvania, New Jeysey & Delaware, ROOM 6 LEDGER BUILDING, [6th & Chestnut Sts.] Liiladel phn st a7 as | Adan a 8 ag ects. too Fvcbas (ie on halicrtay (170), LEVEN - Qareecrtened — Tx eee) a ier ie ST one be. mene tfl ice cer a CA 7 geht cippatert Ad [Se ee Zon 1, ah af Fai ont B t Ii 1753 “ Bo Ww Bijon Treatre ‘Company | oston Bijou Phreatve Company Ws whl? 525-WASHINGTON S es | | | 545-WASHINGTON STREET-545 mt, iN. ee Pres. n E.H, HASTINGS, Taras, 9°, «= 7" Ns HASTINGS, Pres. . H. HASTINGS, Treas. GEORGE H. TYLER, GEN'L MANAGER. i GEORGE H. TYLER, Gen’, dsties, | a PBoslere,... Aeceseashay Sater La Boe Hebe Sf, 4Yy ag ance 0b het 4 ied ft1ct ere ae 2 3 | ae ee dingy GO 2 5 Ann felK fe: ru — Net ter ee © Yon Whee Gor (U8R. ee cele tog Cad fears Air « Ga 2 aS Ie Chor || a: fri on ee Ae | - Pitinin peri, Lite Soo flarleya cs hb, 7 ; ps ee ats i aay Yrs ° e 3 Bodied IRL fain | duc FLL tho th hewn Ler ae dos Gal tere tek. Ae poets | Lefilix Jl poll, - foc 220 | EIS Itus-§ 2hal— K x Wc HE. PSa of) a Pea yee |e EL 22.95 Sot tte cre ei ee cee cee Rr creme - = THE EDISON COMPANY } GENERAL) MANAGER'S OFFICE, FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING. ence epee rer ty Please address reply to the undersigned. ans New YO, caisson Maroeh..QndaaL genni tb x & Phouas A, Edison Es 4 ms Present... 2 otic haeeh 3 ee Boe Hay ih piaeintee tae tae een Cae NS SS Hetil Bear Sirtic- nie . The Baltimurs Sun paeple want a new *'Yaghine end vill ty if . take no other as I promised they should have a new onee Why not : sand the experinental Machine you have:at Goerck Straet to them at ’ ” one@ The sngine is installad and they are all reaacy and waiting J for tho dynanos- Please let me know about this or 4ssu3 ths propor peel +9 eed % . : instructions to Mr Dean t , Vorys trply, ‘Yours, a BF : ats Koss - . WxxRxxXenxn General Manager 9 : hats . tg Sit, seat : 7 ay, we hee at av #R es : ‘ bs wo et 5) b> \ plone F FOR Pea R TM ; F LEE EE 2OE Gry ithe 1983.03.02 . 3 IPF 3Z-O3-08- Gs Glvririr Light Company Bax 331], Bastan, Hass. Ghison Company for Isolated lighting. Spencer Borden, Manager , ? New Gugland Departuent, Lattions. Pe MES, Herald Building. 15 Sates damit. Jos etc fo KE ewe hate Pt Tactaneayey. I tah ea | aabeae toyz. Wr Cole cas BY eee Clepret Geltow , le Sraute [y Wars Mite riccaubea cout a ae pa od padrateis, Ucar x We ieee fw DS oe hat Pt tn Ypew Cesar, Ated, Ad a ea ae OS oe (Bes ae fe drill ae Lo ee ee aud Me Gets are lle Heads pbc, S dat “SH hu tk Yr} lori the Vr ting, wleo weg he ou Be ra Mees, edtrrvet Meanie. rae 7 drat fain Ped ae ae foot oe lerngh, es Korat. Cos for 8 hore & , Loge +S _ TY SSS np ey Sgig eet ate sattsaeveemimat / PER 2 og CF, THE mop bared LIGHT ©o., : @ bee Hyd AX Be ano A te Pie ee EIS, am Bs oe Bed ff Cocrteut aS : Ken ° THE.EDISON. COMPANY f FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING. Please address reply to the undersigned. hae / “a ee “Chor ’ fis BBE ok RE eg + f 4 ae Te CLE Sf Soa LLL chen j ¢ a f me Coe Sas 2 lid Ta be Vidal Zs LE alec: eAKi Gen? . 1883-63-27 SUPERINTEN DENT’S: OFFICE,: No, 97 SIXTH es Ni ow York, cf Apt, AS 7 te Lee or ee (SLOP, a, peer i ' tee Bee fay Te Exel cht, Lob) LZ, LBP, ?. Cae Qe Cr hall, cou, , Cee Car liakle ess va “¢ ’ Gavees Lome oe , me rd g - oye & hy ; _ lai i ay Pee eman SUA ‘Deparinwnt, ‘ia die dk Me. ve F W, . ; A : OOP) tries ‘ZA Kleade. jar Litt : pe 7 Lh ise . whee Lele/s et Se Tatra Aheut, lLavk Tears ‘ oe We ce Hes jon Aa ei) a LE a Gow ioconieg yi, pee feclesye bbe Se * aan : Ee Meie $e t Lis i Mea elerited eee ah fro ge Maes Nell Wee Jay +4 Ole Laety , Becd We. fob - De -tee lic ee Lat Wes Tes er etiecte Mnecit § Cet Dee ; We Ascce YM Le ee Le Kau eas Beunudts TF Ys oy. >, Aud te uo Machwe Cette tect Lite Meare. Hee bs td a | Me ue fo eesti OO ae re en Sor app arativ, ted Filet A aut p Cie Ta! Bld Hh. Dla Chines at Whiliin force oo (pee ou Wiens fect” Met es Sy me eee dae Satice Wf a Hacen fet Mh oe ee Bud Le beat of Lee. x. et A faved, Cite Hate “We Cortes farecl of thrautie— Wa Weis afiacty og ae OO Be eee ia en rer. Flin Coercion oe. Get Cat SEEB-OF -0/ Bux 331], Bastun, Hass. grin gi Aig 1 Company ‘Ghison Company for Isolated Vighting. Speer; juiken Manager New Gugland Departuent. Bust! Herald Building. Mo prec Prul gic Tae ae : i. are ie LE feea - fle Wa: at” cae ae sts | iY dug drove as Aeeg, Aref luesece fon Prlt auett Mat Yous forse CorrcetDyead focal, Be ain eS. latabeece, Fe mueeee 50, WMatlecict “ul: a lar'y Ges fos Ce Hea iis a ee less t- S wre Zire _} 4 VA at A yf Boe Ly You tJ Tes. /) 4 tue Yproer ae ie Oe se wed: « be bp Tra: Y Dis ch ec ve | 2 te ae M key vo lee Delt , ee ape a ie Cacee lo Jeve 4 4 food Biss ae ale EGS + Ob IZ. Form 2. MUTUAL UNION ‘TELEGRAPH COMPANY. | aaa cage Company TRANSMITS and DELYVERS messages only on conditions limiting ita ability, which have boen assented to by tho sender of tho following: rrora can bo guarded aga afnst onty by ting a essa go 0 back to tho sending atation for comparison, and tha Com: ny will not hold itself Yiable for errors or Gelaye in tranemissien or livery of Unropeated Messages, Neyond tho amount of tolls pafd thereon, nor in any caso where the claim {4 not presented In wrifin: sixty days after sendin Thisisan UNDER TED MESSAGE, and {s dcliverod by request of tho sender, under tho conditions named above. JOHN G. MOORE, President. THOS. OC. PURDY, Gon'l Manager, OHAS. F. PEOH, Sooretary. -S50HROADWAY, °——RERR tic SREEE— Ur &e CMHtgrw ie. LA __188 an? ' READ THE, NOTICE AT THE TOP. form 2, I553-0- Ty MUTUAL UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. rule Company FRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions Mmiting its ability, which have boon assented to by tho sender of tho following on BS rrora can be guarded against only by repeating n mesaage back to tho sending station for comparison, snd tho Company wil will not hold itself lable for errors or wn tronetatenion or Cae of Unropeated Messagos, beyond tho awount of tolls paid thereon, nor in any case w) tho claim is not prosented in wyiting aix 8 a ndin Tad 4 faan UN TEPEA’ TED MESSAGE, and is delivered by request of tho sender, under the conditions named dbove: JOHN G. MOORE, Prestdent. !* THOS. 0. PURDW, Gon'l Manager, OHAS. ¥. PEOK, Socrot®¥y: = pp |eFrsfl pry) 7,5 > = pa vay wi Ay Dark ; 2 7 MEY a Tria va OY okt an 2 ppglhpchins (JU bald — | neva ps KEA Vth STREET A fA tay SS a LY i, “ae on OR DICK CE C— Ug daungh Oe > a LOCAL ‘2 CRE NSE Ot see Af Arp ns —, zy | a = Caw ; READ THE NOTION AT THE TOP, Bop ans B.-¢- 7 a an Fi Si feted ot eaten tei Gecetusee cas fF E3~ OL -/E a MUTUAL. UNION. TELEGRAPH ‘COMPANY. ‘This prices TRANSMITS and. DELIVERS mossages only on conditions Umiting its Uabittty, which have been aasented to by the sender of the following | Ertora ded. only by. ting @ ma ‘baok to'the bending station for comparison, and 1 the Company will not hold ftalt table for exxore or ae int traneaason o or delivary ol Unrepeated Messages, ‘ond the amount of tolls pald thereon, nor inany CARO W! the claim is not prosented in writing wil %, aftcr sani Hh isan UNERERATED. MESSAGE, and {s delivered by request of tho sender, under tho conditions named above. JOHN G. MOORE, President. Pi THOS. CG. PURDY, Gen'l Manager, ia OAS. ¥. PEGE, Secretary. id v5 C40 a |. READ THE NOTICE AT:THHE TOP, | 0%: Tys2 ERA Sees eg . is is ae Fae : Be, ee ey - THE EDISON COMPANY ’ C FOR ISOLATED TIGHTING.| SENeReE NAGE es Please address reply to the undersigned. Qa ide F MVE Gy X PS. 60F SEF 3B-IBGH- 2, oO EO aloe erole app ERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE FO LATED patting. GENER > OE Oe Please address reply to the undersigned. ; New YOR yprmnsnninnininniniininieinissmnnsnne 188 ia f Tux Hpison Company SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 65 FIFTH AVENUE, ‘FoR ISOLATED LIGHTING. / EE B-ostay 314 LIVINGSTON STREET, Brooxiyn, N. Y.,.0c@K Gs, RGN Necfir MaCrortovoceresecseonesersovovescocnevssencvencareovnseconsssessssneese Hs, . ae Seer tle Massie elas , Aisi ie GHAAOADS Cer rd Zi coe eta cegie > > aa 225 - Yer aseco ete tees ~Lgsee a eat. - Be State Le ee Chi Ye Te Gl a Ee, Ce cs oO ee Bie up for Se seus lufltreeteere Stay he 624. ae 4 Fay Bry 2 ane le Ss DB FS [afer ts Corrreck SS ae ee Lut ae See) a aa Vd sy. Sfeascttes OF Sls dart Pex ih Os Gow. cet) On nce oyma) tk ifn BA A oe oe ow He gus ce ae oe ae ae, fe Cot ~pfom Pig e LOG Secrven JEEBO-O4 EHCHOUE BLES mes - Mr. Edison, f Teall is going to attend to our business he had better gat fome nev letter heading and not do his business on the letYer heading of Arnoux, Hochausen & Go. Regarding Mr. May, he dges not state the contents of my letter correctly. I wrote eftjon with a commission on those four isolated }lants. I am ey i to get from May a list of the isolated plants in question, and will send. the list to Teall. S. R. Raton, May 7th. 1883, an _ per Me.G. C Pky = a a de a i ISE3B-O4--a 4. “RIC LIGHT Co., TLE. THALOG, Ag't for *, ARS BUILDING. * . e New York State. a. ae 4A 7 P st. Jnion St, Syr aGues. i 41883 Oo DR Blzn. las aca ° | APGALL. 9205, Te dome ee SES pig x pie ae ae fe ree, ey Tres LEE os tne, Me thee ede ra AD rac (P2220%. MES bas wien. Bree ee ees oe i mig af gut ff - boone ee Lie On alti. > ee ae ee ee a ae Lo pfiradlate. fe, i SE P3-OS~17 OVINIGH: CE WTEC FL CIMINGW SarormeD THE EDISON COMPANY FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, No. 6 LEDGER, BUILDIW Gy, J ven BOER ‘States eee ney i, ie tee ey, "Dif, yop BD, ee Anwe ihe ai ate - ee NG oe ee a = Cae. i es ona THE EDISON aN FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, ANSWER F NEW YORK, a ceaesasanees 148. GEN'L MANAGER'S OFFICE, Ono & FILE No. Hee eeveseenes seeee y G5 FirFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. : ROOM 26, BLACKSTONE ee | 1 d ny | raat. Wi | ii J Cav thanrwbec afore | wy ? 4 Please address reply to the undersigned. \OLwsiird, ic LZ Mer fe” Ci She of eZ ico ae 1 phone Yat ln as : ee, (oon Wh ae IF Aad tt Ob ~ br sa a emt, 7 7 ; JEEZ-OF-17 RECEIVED | MAY. beds 1883 ".- 5 EDISON ELEcTRIC LIGHT company, ANSWERED = spencer BORDEN, Manager, ° New England Department,” - BOSTON, , EDISON COMPANY FOR ISOLATED (le obs nyo » q ru Agen e Wee Ce ay a3 Aaa oe Stre et, Room 7. ba en Gy, , | 6S rn awe. Mie Les, Mee ; | of fog 1g Pe Nong 4 £ AGE ol de Paes eee. ey: ey ae eee af MG ar Kfe. GEO Oh as . Le, MH at peat Cot pe ee an. Jt aw pee Moe fee ee a oe sae as : Got) Y Seg in eoney & a peo oz | | gr Gere hin fd eS igs bt ty as Peers a SO Ze ie reed foo tl fave | 1883.° | A 2. Ea lor a & & 3 "0 o “tee °F | \ haat oh yO Phe £ hE. ry ” isa thing. to. farnish Shoe with a motor capable of developing. ene power - 7 “contd be nade ‘and what would be the cost ot. oe oats: be a very good Place to put an a ‘motor if one ean be had ; What im : A&8 €3-OS-22. sua . May 22nd. 1883, ur. Edison!-The enclosed letter comes ron a very inf lnential leather danupeoveeor: down in the: SWallpe If it ts a possible “required, a should be vory glad if you van. inform me how soon it / jiint ion ean oa give them? ’ F, Ss. Hastings. > per De. | ia [ENCLOSURE] SPPZ-OS-/7 | wnns REFS" Sons Connon Minors | | Nv ihe hha, “ong Oe R “CER BIN Wipes Aten if es san Recs hana ai er Se Te peepee _ ~Ketathe ApH, Les. — 7 BES 2 Se ae CEL.'ab Bhe Bdison Qompany for Hoofated Sighting nay 25 1883 of Mer ew Mork. e — a Tg Nalean atlas vtoenesteveser 188... | FYJAENO..sesssspeseesces "VIRGINIA AGENCY. v 7 ¥3 Bae ie A265 Hf fod sealer SF Khon | D fagyyoee = og al ayes Joes SF , Lycee fae ype ay Melt fag, bE Of lawger, pete Ogos He — Oia co AE 2 a oa (Ctr Vere CLeaee Me, I Ceres hn sess ee AE FB "CS- 22 She Gdison Conspan 44 for Hloofated Lighting to York. APNONTH TENTH STREE Speshorrend,-Ye, Fr 2. Ab3? Crow pee as Ze ee spl pinned (POLE. (20 Cran clea let rota eas. aMeree tA, tonct-auwkil, VIRGINIA AGENCY, | pez ong ” Gamaariee lye A_ eer. ee ater DeLee ao. Verrtt er Morale. Beet, Seer ct. TL all a Ceen ie aa theme Hey la La 3 Zon, ap (Vafrr ; sce. STEER Tie fo bl Bonen Fine cS ee Letina cer der 2220 , Lf ($k nin. ert A theey i cas Ye SAE St 2S RECKIVED MAY. ae BBS eeu, stislagd FILE No Gin ths bad, 4 | v4 gt a oe ame Hey 22e%ds ' ie OVHO 2 eee s 2 se f r va ee leycee) eae we ie fo ee cepa Yas eed) ees a Jecter ole, Veen eee ht ae Cp ok stack 1 ZLOF ree ¢ EZ, eae, ae snag wees Coglabe Clie wn, Lagetit poe ce tg wae iE eg te S Caan Blak DB uw Br Cece cler ees: pee e om oO a Zo5 6 Pescacieg Divito 5 Cece Lh, rf eo. Lew else wal 2. Lacehb om oe Cece caer. Rercee (Creel y Peve.ed . Zip). Ae i ee Lesftel, eed ee Zak Loe, Eons ais FE a gee: pe HA ee ee, = Soo ace. Bo Abie Se ck Cot eee Lars Pie Coat Es Hiv boe ee Whe, Lp 0 Pre | ers eer eee Ma ekiveed, , ° pee LIE: Pav inne | | | (ra aig oe aa Aint bet eee ee ft SS SHO SA LD | OFFICE OF THE AGENCY Tue Rowson Company por Isouareo Ligure, No. 6 LEDGER BUILDING, t Sixth and Chestnut Sts, JOHN HOSKIN, Agent for the jer crake of peeher tay -jegpeetizy Ly LAG Kye teow gre tay eoticeds tte? 74g “ Pegitchun Law errr Abort 2900 Lacufe — 4uluchiby thiy/ tind Ahave faclea Me tell tin a B* Hla? Wey roth Coe Ty ctiry fhe Mes ae Zn. : pw SEEB-O 8S? 2S “Me » ; 2a 863 | aE. NY Ay, x ~ or a ee LER RIS ee a, (POLh Fook 12 Wak 6 ifn | Py wy a cae a 4 | aberifm Coy | dy cane ethene ce ee pel a Os 2k a \ . a Ped soa . —t aafflid frm GL ae 5 a ‘As fom : , Cad Sn Gita ida * Akin Comet Wr Ke, Martins: ge jain: AGEL Oe, eau ati Ae x 7 a ee ea POD ka ais Bibel otieed fas dest 2 2 eaffbil foo Coult dbalinn Lealed raehies, Hottie tliuk-, MES er , r eT wt ae SAIS: ee. d 'Y Sah re on N24 sy Settee ge. oor iee: cee ts as Shc Uacchicdea cons a ~2 AS ; Voor . a Ah ae iy wt Ye... i ~ wz XN — (EE3- 05°23 tik, Sedebd efor ft Lt ta allhKorr sete Fe as 7 Ces Oo ree Dex yr Oe ~ % Cotes s 5 aa Lehre NE Soe A ae EN) Face Qe gs 7 » . en ake Ma eay ; DP MSS py, ee es oo : Pe SKE a . aed Sa Eg ee ’ 4 A y : cs ‘ ce i noon ole : a a oT oe ve oe ee Nae Oo rep ots eer ai \W\s. \ ye An \e oe ‘ eee in os soo vent ; “ees oe. ~) : A ‘ “ : ; i i) 3 ‘ . Se \ , i leh Spas DT tne dd ape NS hap ey ttaad pony iy Te ne te ne ey ee enn ee re ee /EEEZ-OS- 2 3° Subject, =! Maxim Ineandeseént f= r PAO per Site tinted EDIS DISON ELEOTRIC LIGHT, Ne22e ‘BANS Oare sr. GEO.S.LADD, San: Gounetiseg,. May 23 tana. ASS | Loribptignuns 28 = G. Thomas Av Edison, Fsqe, G5 Fifth ieaeues New Yorke Dear Sirt~ , : . 1 am positive there is.not and never has ae a Max= im incandescent lamp in this territory and 1 do not think there * is one north or south of us re of the Roeky Mountains unless ‘it may be in Eastern Uteh or Idaho, and I should have been lLike- ly to hear of it if such had heen the fact. my Yery trugy Yours, (a ll bitte ee epee een ‘ Rao, . ue AEEB-OS™ 2 of . THE METROPOLITAN OPERA.HOUSE Ci 0, ae OF NEW YORK (LIMITED), RECEL' 2D = AND 39th STREET, ea Ly vy 1, he Bo . ke Ch eg 2 Ubegh FILE NO........cccssseeeee hy bani de Yes VW Gee gu May /¢ ‘9 sets 188.7 Lh: Lees Jb thr Movetig 7s ges) dad tarred fe, hewn A ats “ih Gi eee A Lor _ aie fe aagt erent THOMAS ASEDISON, No, 65 FIFTH”AVENUE, | | { t ts Or aie EES oi 4 PANY FOR [eins [a en : (aoa an xf x one ne a : oes PING , a ! ig eae CEAGENCY FORD F ; MARYLAND, WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA § DISTRICT OF coun, Mo. 5 Loew Building, Leacimgton. Street, me SE Baltimere, _ Mh eug.2.5.”. a "3803 Ain hes Ce Sechitins MAY § 23 1883 | a LLanrrk Wer hme ere fl: Z ssi | eee en ee | b Clem Ds *. ie 7 oor odbye. a: Aan : en se oR P Ope fragt “A oe Beye’ — ‘eae i 4 Bs aes a . 0D ee a : a aoe. ee ey “Nia ve: & nee . . an , | a | : | arene Bei eel) ee os ae 7 | APE 8-08-26 OM NIGI: (ie Wi AEE? THE EDISON COMPANY FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, No. 6 LHDGER BUILDING, JOHN HOSKIN Fay aes ; ; States of Poluesirania, New Jersey, ANSWERED Mitedlelhia, Jateay Ab. 183 and Delaware. Ne dB 8 Atoms Letom. , E NON. .ssseseseesenene ; _— awe pour flere font recfesti, gf Qoterne mete, take Speeceve tru beat f Byrancee wheled ty Tavs Han frorrncees £- pend ne, Auvrels make w fecet teleabe . Vtiiw 089 bh The citereal o- lhiin recent Aolue foe Llaut, sheds oy ST, tre Swacko Aud) — Kp Lees) burn’Aerece V threw f ere , thew table Ver Vltey) AA tel foe ta le : oly Kane Affe deen TUE trgprise at feamneneney, + ct Mego bo OP ne Miu loots Lael gear hewed 2107 feh-cu se0e , Coetiucy for nat, ort, Herazee fISCAE oy Gg lO Th fern fran’. a7 0M abd ploatly A Wied necerter Lett tviter - | Aiethig seth Hew , Mey declew? 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STURTEVANT, PATENTEE “AND SOLE MANUFACTURER OF” THE \-Crunrsvanr BuowEn, g-[zeaust ra FOR CUPOLA: FURNACES; FORGES,~\ *FOR CARRYING OFF. SHAVINGS,’ ~ : Steam Borers, HEATING FURNACES, * AND Sawbust, Dust FROM:SAND ” Drvine ‘Woot, Corton, ETC, AND FOR AND EMERY. Wuerts, REMOVING Gas, os. “ \ Punvoses OF VENTILATION. oe S SMOKE AND ALL Noxrou3! Fumes, * oy os os ” Ch nas ON bc Sea Se, Peg i SNS ~ ory, iow 7 SALESROOM, , 166 158, 160 and 162, ouven, Cor. PuRCHASE St. a Re Office and dase “at. Jamaica Plain ‘Station, on B. & P, “RY >R., Ward “a3, Boston, Masa NEW YORK “OFFICE, 115. LIBERTY STREET... cS ca ae Sig Sa Ss % ee Bo, : Yak \ Ly / Ion : ro x ae fat [po Cy poet ad f Bs ieee eS 4 e yo 2 >» & pray Sy pews me ¢ woe yl ‘ ven he re i $3 ‘ es Z wee ag Oe . te a - SO ei wv “e ey . ' oe D bAYL OU tigen! hh Zug re eee, ORL (A is nn ee EY aa tte ©. t \ ; vga’ | Pe ra | * ' art, gh A pb pete Gk ieee fre ; G : : disor t flectriy m Sut fem. | ; 4 . Rags dl NADA ey CHAMBER: suede 2 ce THomas Peet ae ta yh cbmc tor Soe Le ip what . z €: Fawr wy - {- . HAMILTON, Ont. Meh td hehe Rb OGRE gt pins CORE oben, me + an wa fan we, a ed va Re ey es : awe fos Gyh, Ang ie free’ aa June 13th. r Sponcer Bordon, Esq. P, O, Jlox S811, Roston, MasSe Dear Sire I oom inigeeipt of your favor of the Listh? Lnst. L tolopravhod with vaforvenco ta Mm Aldon, hoemause I bhonght> ho vould ba a vary food nan Cor you bo Use and nob because T siiply varntod to ot e tolegran Crom you sayiny thes you did not went hin vo0 told me sometime ego that we could avpoint agents Cor dontray stetion work from hore, and Tt hevo boon looking Cor goolk men on c that assump Lon. You ssom to have changod your views howovor sinee then, Vory truly yours,. ” wh ice JES 2-6 pe Bux 3311, Baston, Hass. Gyrautt Glesttie I ight Cony Ghisan Company for Isolated Sighting. tice) LEE, fife. Spencer Barden, Manager New Gugland Departnent. Boston Herald Building. pias . ledion Sg. te Ge | Dads hth try Jaw We Abe, pass) : we fo tug Le pe ds ig ee LY lle Led ccact eee fo. (4 tte Ives i y Li Chere Aheree tl Whe. LOL forte. Tiles ay a ed PV EAR, by # Niade 1 ipo Mee ne ae a es 4 Ie fox MidhMs tes CrrttccLluig le tle , wu) (Gut! Dre aed” Cueke fr Audi fv Tree Inf 7 tee, wD | (2 iA Z) Wit J Arut Leecere drs) Mee Lice GAS abi | Merce i Cae LAL Drllccgs- Meu POs F NoSpaisars, Tiaweenifle 7a, cere Ae ey, 4 weaker od wae, a few of te Watered Cte. Berccsveteg Uak 3 é Mews hue wre hand it dit thke - By to (go 4 wg late tee , hous be I 4 “4; Aid Pes; dees B= Decora, Gud Mee Anday Leaseuy bk V¥Bte fier. i le aeaee 4 A. dot” need Hg. Iuore) Ybtercliae L. | ae Oa feat, Aeed ben rw by I wir. the Otteet | 1 Sperry Borden, Manager New Gagland Departnent. Herald Building. Ce, hile Ly led uae ee Vlsera fea ced, se ge ae Peep a % Wnt. ee « . Wikierce- depece, Lo are Tee r Bice ar We , Lae Br ng oe “a “~ Pre ZQ * (issu J. 4, Befartiia 3 whe Cte Aedferreaches Drove Loren Jf Hii t& Pecly aes the ed sa nisl Glecite Ligh Copan, Ghison Compamy for Isalated Sighting. Boatlini. (© § 3a é 3 i) | Bax 3311, Baston, Mass. ! 4: MSE. (Lhe “SUK L. qe. Zo ie ¢ ll Ves Vigoa ae Mes tee ce Ofna tog? Years. Wour Beacefited ees: * damtsfe Mee. 2 7 Z ce dl: ,) RA lcaeag #/ ye. w) ce Dark | J Dig) os aa Cone Cx. oe Ctd fe WA cttare fo lo Hee Mate “th ak % hohe eS Wt} of Steet aes ee eee Wa . 3 7. eae oe: b EO Zs “ ‘yg "Shade ” Poee f? he a Ya Baten vas ies ae Des coect™ Cy A livg cltere dS A liels” 4 Ya by, * a Huisleele, Aor G Mittaty . Liu these Va ee CECEOA- va ieee 2 weeceleg z ee Leite outs oS Jb Meee, oe Yee. Ss ae 40. p>) A fl j i | ! (2923-06-2°% OWMIGCIT IF WII ACHING? Sor ‘THE EDISON COMPANY FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, No. 6 LHDGHR BUILDING, i Sixth and Chostnut Sts, Kear Ay JOHN HOSKIN Agent for the a) aw ae New Jersey, i F F Vhiladelfele j aware, t w y ¢ C States of Pennsyl ani \ cic, oir 28 12 G Mf K Hf ok ‘Mitel Ectsimn’ Cig ae A herupa wits the (aro byte deilaee? \ f Gifting? y 2 Sok 2 7004 © a the joer ab thes tote Ueteclt ( Mecent 2 cheareec te : Ahead Ohi Liphe (ortute) , + beeelecy dethd; (oe? eae owls the, pa nt oak = DU ole at ae ad ae hte PE ee A EE AD ok Ht olttor ws Sede [ite an i. f “2. THALL, Ag’t for 1883-66-28 THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., Centra: New York. — 4. Union St, SY RARE. Lessa iP. ae ] : ‘y ; / Pree - Si tf ¢ 4 am I ee gh as Ay ag ye, é i pee) % 4 . s gg OL Core. Zan ig Ask | ivecone 0 Cae 24 gia ndrntchde a ae : Dor Bae hawt Ut? J Ato peat le Fe wack tr, Scan aor er? WOE Loe a for 4 fanrild yo fawn fosfi A frat" tefta cb Gi Ary wee Ie 0 Sb aflice tt P bad Cates Sere? 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Form No. 1... * e ESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. ty, which have been ‘envented to by tho render of the following measare. ‘This Cornpany TRA -"Brrors can be guarded agnlunt only by reneating a message back tot! livery of, Unrepeated Sry A ‘case where the claim La not presented Thisisan UNEEPEATED under the conditions named above, NORVIN GREEN, President. in 701 BROADWAY, near Tenth. Street, where any reply shoula be sent, DIRECT WIRES... Es : es 6 ved at the office NSMIETA and DELIVERS messages only, on conditions limiting ite liabit Rs arison-anst the company will not hold itself Hable for errors of delays in transmission nwritiog within alzty days alter sending the messages 4 Poth lias PERO OTE a GANG lvririr Dinht Company Bux 3311, Basten, Mass, 3 Ghisor Compamy far Isulated Lighting. Spencer Borden, Manager 7 1g “7 Ss z) New Gangland Departnwnt. ho tle. Herald Building. Lis ) | Lie Priests fawn? wel tad, Beg Boge cs Merteecees. Ll Yh pl GEG, oe Bet. of Yeo Hb FP ance’ Wat I rout) ho oe 7 fertt-9f uel Ieexre. a rad Poe Alieleoes s Pfau Ylzed Yer thee? Hb ape a le Ae, ad Pe a Hae huctg he. Mls ale. * thaw Mtuclin of th AeA (6, 2d rite 9 dot pak tee aupour’ inpustein, true Hud i fatig, that the Al vA J ee of « fatiig, tat Ue AVA: pope a Tipe le foree ether Mee Tain. or~ gurtstuee Le haa | ie bhrler : SHA, Popes, JS hate oa ata GT Wha) Ky matt: etifecticty, Qe Cage Aired “Vie ta Lu pated Yut~You May. Pel tee our aecterrdle ain tbe ‘led LEIS ‘eed os hewwelt A runtfrapu lilly Hist Hay Ae of tatteel Gd of te Leet As Ie) hive Liesl ~ ; Whe, td Lh. Ed Jide, Mtdesnalec ae Be Mewes PA Au piporlaniily | ae Yleare for? pics Ey cae N \ . NS sy ast ote eecanents SOARES mL ae Pll ESSE ATM EEL ek Bs Ss = f SN ‘\ pohoatad, gyiuiggtas ype “Sy, tert rizthe : ee fateos! “ye LUV THN qc urishiessie TEAL Meet niginy og Vie. ism Gonpamy for Isolated Lighting. Spencer Barden, Manager New Gugland Department. Bailes: ee ae Ber) aa Herald Building. Pare wd, Aid ys aed Drills 4 hoy VA 0. 6 Qt thec Ze wes Lee At Jo- LE a | Paar is Le Wen eee. i Weide ty Heise Lidiee phy Yoiseeag Bed abpEd Dl he . FS Youd) Witt auld Cin! You Bet) < ee oe WK a, The tte: oe ta jek lis Jaacticat Lee eeoule Ape eee ! e Prout) Net Etfecte— Meare! Crefuccaatiin. Vhan ae Naan & fag ig, baa): that Haunlfe tag ie pg ot 2% oe f oe ae lec Cd. pity ae IS dock pe & oat, Tet “tha od ee ine in, & Lee Fee fe scat fo mofo Mees. azon, % wg ole Stal tha, Woeto ar _ A fortist 02 thing. I rile tu flan dete Aaaiee Fd Wile. « we. tn Mhatloyer. = lia: ae: be pe vie He bas Gow tin | Mlidlagd Ce peat — GB, fos Weigh Bath “hte he Sis Tae es / coh AE cae) w OPH Og Gris &lprtri ir ii il il if Ht Comp, in 7 Bax 331, Basten, Mass. Ohismn Campamy fr Jaalass Diyhting. . Spencer Barden, Heamayer _ ( iH i “p Now Guylaud Department. Bowlers... Herald Building. Me. J. Ye CUZ, Be . Cpe%s CE yyy teak eee TA ee eceeclh oe ow Z co2tmfky — AOE wee — eee le , Lewk, poe reeset Aeferrte crever ceKe Lack, Veg Kecly coend Wis Con fend rete Boe Loe - i CeCe a uw ree ; a bean, hond > o> — ee betel ee yy “Tee Sia has O7-10 - gam + le 1h Cin any oa si Pan th SOND . Gbisan ca fon Asal ate Hi siting. ee SA 5 Spencer Borden, Manager New Gugland Department. \ Re, Woon: SLL LL: 1 fa aa ASE A Herald Building. sS ars eollck oy oD ~ Bro Oleinn Ey to iP PLETE OZ, St Lite ydheeek ; wih ok, B : . IBZ GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE, a 65 FIFTH AVENUE, Ce ty, THE EDISON COMPANY \ FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, . New York, PBAAW Lh Biri Please address reply to the undersigned. es C. ne ia me “C A CA a: A. Beg Ka wag Aha the A Be Or nan. i lay “the Tue Dh iw o FRA, agcuk Ka Rasen Ot AA ee ie F: eage toe’ 7 fre VAL: wy Chih p/- Aro nk KA tired, Warr. Me mak be, th Ce ee ene at a arte frrcly.. we KK Cee aacurkna Con fang racer rhe alta arena Karrvelarn Oe harainrs, ee fh. c- AAW MMH affier, hee awaits dha wee OE ier 00K cUn ‘i hoy ‘mail aaa inrnet as Pace rk ula, arr SEGAMAL AAO ne ANK a Ay ERC ARK, Ashe 4 yen oth, Sie if ALO word fo cal pv ELL C PIVEN OIE OORT oI ON, & Go vfau: aa, muh pert Ae Bios boone Usti, [ro nin aLierr A Ri al, an ne, A Nie ace Pi eee aD OG AE ar eantregt af free. I Pailin a Hed oe . . (26 pe86 O7- (2 THE WESTERN UNION. TELEGRAPH COMPANY. | This Company TRANSMETS and DELIVERS messages only on conditiona limiting ita {sbility, which have been assented to by the sender of the following memare. f Errora cnn be guaniod seginet only | by repeating a monsage back to the sending station for comparison, and the company will not Jeritung witha for errors or delays in tranemfeston Us ted 1d thi tof tolls paid thereon, nor in here tho clalin ia not presented in: ithin aixty d: ther send! esSAgO, - oree Pecan UNI oe ae he LAS AG Hand is dolivered by. request of the rondo’, ander the condiuons named above. ™ Seatecais log amt if THOS, T. ECKERT, Gent Manager. ‘NORVIN GREEN, President, Pari csc. WONT Eee ‘ Wan SENT BY REC'D CHECK "; A Hwy OL ae Recsived at me BR af Bhbanwrat Y. 1892. a mhibe a telogram has Ae been received at the office in Tel BROADWAY, n near Tenth Street, where any reply should be sent. Sp ce DIRECT WIRES, : PeaeP Se oe rae ail OO he a wey ea aT tan ba Neg TA mr terrane emerge ee as 1€93-27- 46 i" WHE EDISQR COMPANY. apes GENERAL MANAGtaRNS: (RELI GEA i FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING. ‘oa UMALPHOLS or * ie O08 FIFTH AVENUE, "Please address reply to the undersigned. New York,..cfl re ‘an . LU aan Th Ce ee ANE amy tins GR Kas BOG ijk “A ACI eatin , CO-Ka po tth je ah aa 7 { i POS Ee Meee Pee aT EL ene Oe rere ETT te {Ze Be oj- i Flprttir Lirht of 311 Baston, lus, GYM Slpritir Light Coty Bax 331], Baston, Mas: Ghisou Company for Isalated Lighting. Speer Bordon, Manager | » New Guyland Department. : Dp s len: ae msn OS as ‘ i Herald Buildiny, 7 oe MSE a ae | a: (Re ee Baty" EXISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO, / 4 ; BOSTON, JULY 17TH., 1883, , SAMUEL INBULL, ESQ. DEAR SIRI«< HEREWITH PLEASE FIND ENCLOSED MEMORANDUM OF: CRITI~ ‘ t CISMS ON THE INSTALLATION OF A PLANT AT THE OLD KENTUCKY WOOLEN MILLS: | LOUISVILLE, KY. » t REACHING BOSTON AND READING IT OVER, | FIND NEITHER NAME NOR DATE 0 a THE MEMORANDUM, 1 ASK THAT you WILL KINDLY HAVE THE MEMORAN~ DUM DATED, AND 81GNED ON WHO MAKES THE CHARGES, AND RETURN : hag a . : te SAME TO ME FOR: OUR FILES. IN ITS PRESENT CONDITION, IT APPEARS LIKE AN ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATION, AND AS SUCH COULD NAVE NO PLACE AMONG THE PA- PERS OF THIS OFFICE.ALTHOUGH THAT 18 ITS PRESENT CONDITION, | SUBMIT HEREWITH COMMENTS ON THE MEMORANDUM , 80TH THE FIRST PART, AND THE ENU- MERATED SPECIFIC RECAPITULATION, AS FOLLOWS: _ THERE BEING NO FACILITIES FOR DOING GOOD MACHINISTS WORK: IN LOUISVILLE, .L. RICHARDSON & CO. SENT MR, PAINE THE SPEED’ oF THEIR SHAFT ING-OR ENGINE- AND ASKED HIM TO.FIGURE THEIR COUNTERSHAFTING AND PULLEYS ' AND. FIND SOME ONE TQ DO THEIR WORK. THIS MR, PAINE -DID AS. AN, ACCOM= oa ‘ MODATION TO THEM,, ASSUMING NO. RESPONSIBILITY THEREFOR, THE OLD KENTUCKY WOOLEN CO. DOING THEIR BUSINESS WITH MACHINISTS HERE, NONE OF IT GOING THROUGH OUR BOOKS, WHEN. MR, PAINE GOT TO KENTUCKY HE. FOUND: THE SPEEDS WRONG, A MISTAKE HAVING GEEN MADE BY MESSRS, L. RICHARDSON & CO, IN THE SPEED THEY GENT HIM, . THIS THEY CORRECTED LATER, BUT MR. PAINE oh _ OVERLOOKED THE PAPER WHICH WAS PLACED ON HI8 DESK, AND THE PULLEYS WERE _ | | ' FIGURED AT THE ORIGINAL SPEED GIVEN HIM, 140 REV., -WHEN 196 WAS THE TRUE . ote late F i ed sid deSeiaty emia oe ag Oo Sauber eee ave TE dedi g Leeten aogsenmnalh aah a aidan Asteed 0 : 5 ee ad MESSRS. L. RICHARDSON COULD NOT WAIT FOR A NEW PULLEY TO BE MADE, AND MR. PAINE SUGGESTBQ ANMETHOO BY WHICH THEY COULD GET THEIR _LIGHT tN TWO DAYS, INSTEAD OF THE TWO WEEKS WHICH THEY MUST HAVE WAITED | MAKE THIS FULL EXPLANATION, THAT NO CHARGE OF DI8- FOR A NEW PULLEY. INGENUOUSNESS CAN BE MADE TO HOLD, THOUGH {IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DISPOSED OF IN A LINE, BY SAYING THAT L. RIGHARDSON & CO., FURNISHED THEIR OWN COUNTERSHAFTING AND BELT comNEOT ION, ‘AND WE TOLD THEM WHAT WE NEEDED FOR SPEED AND POWER, BEYOND WHICH we ASSUMED NO- RESPONSIBILITY. THE CLUTCH BUSINESS 18 AMONG THE NUMMBRRED CHARGES,AND WILL HAVE ATTENTION WHEN THEY ARE CONSIDERED. THE ONLY OTHER ITEM NEEDING CONSIDERATION UNTIL WE Rech THE NUMBERED ITEMS, 18 wee eeuewr THAT MR. PAINE SENT LIVERMORE THREE DIFFERENT coleGRiONE OF THE DYNAMO OF WHICH NONE OF THEM WERE’ ANY GOOD, THIS ISVUTTERLY UNTRUE, “MR, PAINE HAVING NEVER SEEN ANTH? . DYNAMO, SENT TO'MR. ANDREWS FOR THE CONNECTIONS, AND MADE CAREFUL NOTE OF SAME IN HIS NOTE BOOK ON RECEIVING "ANDREW" ANSWER, BEING IN MON- faesieae HIS SISTERS | WEDDING, HE WROTE LIVERMORE Ge CONNECTIONS AS HE - REMEMBERED THEM, HI8 NOTE BOOK BEING IN BOSTON, ON RETURNING “TO -BosTOM HE COPIED THE CONNECTIONS DIRECTLY FROM THE NOTES GIVEN PT) ay “ANDREWS, iio SENT THEM TO Liverwore, WETH A LETTER OF EXPLANATION THAT HE BE- LIEVED THE SECOND TO BE THE SAME AS HE HAD ALREADY SENT, BUT IF ANY, DIFFERENCE ExisTeD THE SECOND Was To BE FOLLOWED, AS IT WAS TAKEN FROM THE AUTHORITATIVE STATEMENT OF ‘THE HEAD OF THE TESTING ROOM AT THE MA~- CHINE WORKS. PAINE SAYS Sune Gee Hee ERS #NCORRECT, tT was THE FAULT OF INSTRUCTIONS TO HIM, HE SENT WHAT HE REGEIYED FROM YR, ANOREWS, f 7 (98 3-07-17 a. ‘WITHOUT. ANY REFLECTION ON THE GENTLEMAN WHO FINALLY GOT LIGHT ‘FROM THE MACHINE, | THINK MR. PAINE WILL RANK WITH HIM IN ANY COMPETI - TION. WHERE KNOWLEDGE GF eLeorricrty OR ANY PART OF THE EDISON LIGHTING sveTen 18 INVOLVED,AND NEEDS! NO INSTRUCTION FROM THE aera TO ENABLE "HIM TO FIGURE COUNTERSHAPTING OR PULLEYa CORRECTLY,” WHEN FURNIBHED COR- 4 RECT DATA, | NOW COME TO THE ITEMIZED AND NUMBERED MISTAKES CHARGED? {_S8T.THE COUNTERSHAFTING WAS NOT ERRONEOUSLY CALCULATED, BUT CAL- CULATED FROM ERRONEOUS DATA, AND WE DISTINCTLY WROTE THEM IT WAS AN AC~ COMMODATION ON OUR PART, WE MUBT' NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE, ‘ . SND. THE NEW PULLEY ON THE 'K* DYNAMOAWHICH RAN ALL RIGHT, AND ON WHOSE ACTION’ THEY ORDERED AN 'H?=) Wag: MADE NECESSARY BY THE MISTAKE ie “READY MADE IN THE aces oN COUNERSHART UNLESS MESSRS. L. RICHARDSON & CO., WERE WILLING TO SUBMIT TO A TWO WEEKS- FURTHER DELAY;,WHICH THEY: “WERE NOT WILLING TO aUBMIT TO. . ; : . Q@RD. THE CLUTCH was BOUGHT FROM OTHER. PARTHES- BY: MESBRS: Le Rea ARDSON & CO. ,AND WAS OF ARN FHRT UAE WORKED. WELL, 16-OUR: EXPERIENCE ELSEMHERE. IF THE INDIVIDUAL CLUTCH THEY HAVE 18, ACTS as STATED, 1 > SHOULD ADVISE THEM TO MAKE ae PARTIES Suanee- sis 4TY. 1 RESPECTFULLY OFFER FROM ‘THE OPINION OF -THI8 ITEM, .AN EX- PERIENCE OF 13 YEARS WITH FRIOTION CLUTCHES, MAKES MY RE@PECT FOR THE OPINION THAT WOULD FAIL ‘TO AVALL ITSELF OF & CLUTCH FOR HEAVY BELTA, VERY BMALL. IT 18 WELL KNOWN THAT HEAVY BELTS WHEN. PUSHED FROM A LOOSE TO A FAST PULLEY, OR VICE VERSA, ARE SOON BURNED AND WORN ON THEIR EDGES NO GOOD MECHANIC WILL FAIL TO AVAIL HIMSELF OF EVERY WELL TESTED ME- sai aod oat ale ang sutbeta ea ISH Bees A PROPERLY coN= (2383-c7-/7 ATH. STRUCTED FRICTION CLUTCH FOR HEAVY BELTS AND HIGH SPEEDS, SIH. WE SENT NO MAN enon BOSTON PAYING HI8 EXPENSES TO LOUISVILLE AND Back TO PUT UP COUNTERBHAFT NG. Le RICHARDS IN & CO, DID 80 BECAUSER THERE WERE NO LOCAL MECHANICAL FACILITIES FOR DOING SUCH WORK, — TH. iT is NoT TRUE THAT WE SENT ANY MAN TO LOUISVILLE WHO HAD NEVER BEFORE DONE ANY EDISON ape AND THE EXPENSES OF ALL ouR MEN WERE PAID BY L. RICHARDSON & CO. ZTH.° 1 REGRET THAT THEREWAS DELAY IN GETTING PROPER CONNEC~ rroNs FOR rib pean: AND FEEL VERY GRATEFUL TO MR. MOORE FOR HIS GCOURTE Tey IN VOLUNTEERING TO Aas 1st MR LiveRMoRE, wR, Panusier Meanie TASK “vas TO INSPECT THE INSTALLATION AND REPORT ITS GORE LOW, MAKING PERFECT ANY DEFECTS HE MIGHT FIND, THE SAME et SANT LE TASK"! HE PERFOKMS - FOR AGL INSTALLATIONS IN THE NEW ENGLAND DEPT, 8TH. IT 1S BETTER TO HAVE A PROPER SIZED PULLEY THAN ONE WITH LaG= GING. IF LAGGING 48 USED, LEATHER ts BETTER THAN ANYTHING ELBE, AND MY EXPERIENCE HAS NOT SHOWN THAT LEATHER LAGGING MAKES BELTS SLIP te THE LAGGING 18 PROPERLY SECURED To THE PULLEY, THE 1K? MAGHINE WITH eieaen PULLEY RAN VERY WELLS FINALLY, IN ionine uk LIST OF Gerda tua over, \F THEY ARE ALL THAT CAN BE BROUGHT ft THE LIGHT OF MY answens-)” 1 THINK THE OLD | KENTUCKY WOOLEN MILLS MUST BE A VERY Goop JOB. | HOPE NOTHING HAS HAS BERN SAID TOL, RICHARDSON & co., TO MAKE THEM praearieriés WITH THE | Joa, WE WANT No REPITITION OF NONANTUM BUSINESS, AS MR. EDISON READ THE MEMORANDUM, WILL’ YOU KINDLY SEE awe HE READS THIS LETTER, AND “OBLIGE, iY ws of : ‘YOURS YERY TRULY, yee | [Ib 3- 07 20° 10th inste respecting the ques- ned : nue ‘dHly possible’ objection een a . s that. by uniting in the scheme patronize: exer institution ; coe We wrote Messrs, Rabedek es Wilcox signatying our | ¢ ee - er dt fully, understood. ‘that: there: ‘isl r no: such Anplied’ obliga ggitainty gan: have ma: ob; sotiorn:to ‘Sntering: “‘ihto ‘the ‘ie gs SRY 2 : itt rs When you have a gheties ta spd $0 shui BH: rp Hi 4 20. oning:; this point up and- Abe me know the “resulte | Ann veIy biged; for. the: ‘list furnished: whieh: Tt i TE’ have’ copied’did itn, you. my 88 ed | | Pde» reece ape Y3IeG | (2Q83-07-238 Bux 331), Basten, Mass. isl Gleririr Light Coin Ghison Company for Isolated fighting. Spencer Burden, Manager 7 Bes dr: Ls) fower, Le ad gue J. ied tt we Vslttien O" Bt th ths OMe | ze SD Yee U pom Pyrrll Aiud aoe Quer tee] CI. a 7 T ath, Yor Wilt de lat Peo Aeflnitioe DF nee e ae, 7, He Ube. of the pd Aecenapacocer,” Yuetrere - a With ty cle Lhe Meerecerniidries ee “ Merl) i fad, , Qucrr, Be “7 eZ te, LE lhe vezash Ey pe sfaofarre pes : | Ake 1s td ee flit uct? CAreczeecervé ee. ‘Cee ‘ for He, at WFator 4 AtKén jue OL Cejrcceticte iueD Ma zee i a a ted Pro it, aud the ee ae Petite, J ate Jae ye LeLeeddeet telat bred : a ‘Ss LE. Tuy Yee pies: eee ee New Gugland Peparinent. fosters un ANE. &2, ald ee fecwgeel etdull 1% 73-0 oF AS , EDISON CO. FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING Room No. 8, Board of. Trade Building, . 'm. Hopukinson, lgea = ; aan aoc yess PROVIDENCE, BR, a eee a. 1 Goreme pan Aran. peo Ge rmrwreAn, 7 eed LAT, / poe | bias i BRST Oo FZ 4 “a Bux 3311, Bustan, Mass. 2 gist Alecteic Light Coy, ing AND Gdisunt Conpany for Isolated High ay. poi a DE ee atl Spencer Borden, Manager 7 Zs “Lys Now Gugland Deparinent. Bester Tek, 7 LE. Pea YO Ube a Lele Building. F a t ty 7 ee lj Elon, 4 < ‘bn wo Fh ri ie Ie 2 ro pd . o Lai ? XG, kliwun ag le ules thie cs a; Ene? e & Te Lev byt | ‘ 3 eh! ern Yigg mM . tay Ais Stk jew! oe tty 0) ie Mtoe ; a a | . : “Se . ) oie Js PI ee Me 4 Haid, ta, ’, 4 le He ME 6 ha Py a ttre ae Receteed ie tA, { BASS moe fom a - hy foals - ‘i “ela ce he are ue Vas Soa, ry Ay » 40 she bn lon a Ge ope Se oe F dist 5 : cme ae i Wrobren-aes ey Bided Bia la a 4. Pavengar all abe me, je hu fsa ca ip Vudler bp. 4! lb awe tae AP Jane Beg fore Gf Gel vohareees eee Hae ee “re a tg Dabo 463 , ahd Pee : te ae Gee 4 tle a Whee xe is Ay abe ty | (4 Lei plaeet ce £ ferret ze? pyle. aah: of: ma, Hopi) J : Gles ees eye Bar ECOL : : : eo a Ie es i IAs iS De Goat eto gsa ge’ i, wee Te SG {4s 4 hig Hig A Seb sleap a Ls, Seg o q | #6 oe “0 AY ae RE. ew "hay ine ie Hing A gers€ | " ees Matendat at yess es e ie sat AMR A : & jae 73 be far. “A. Me art (Rt ee ok O)-2 +4 - each Plater liz Bax 3311, Buston, Mass. Gynt Glertrir Dinht Claman Bux 3311, Bustan, Ha Ghisor Campamy for Isolated Lighting. Spencer Barden, Manager New Guogland Deparhwent. ~ Herald Buildty | Eo. ifs age at : nul fe & b pd bat Sige | tet he oe oe of Util te oes eu . Leek Ldicg tel ao fasted ee Lop meer | | Neddage Eh, P dude! tae 7 oe tha Mftiiuwers ted tt Casece Chaed— - tie davut Wa te Yopetilten C2 tp at Wie ak oa ta ba Meee a aS 4 Vii hoe Syne 4 Ay a a an Gos rug he Sas Horde Ph eet The only Tad topamiten the Paper mM ( eh ee 95 {Ta RENOVO noone ee S : nee Aven, x DEPo?, > Near passant ead Jon U, SHARPER, Ealltor bet brop'r. Renove, Be a [INCOMPLETE. TO SAMUEL INSULL?] fe? oe anaes Re ry a On wo EE PX. f me A fc J by iM Ae va . a) et PEN YY A LE i a i J: va é i ; : ae sal a a i ed ¥ ' ‘ at 7 Pe’ 1 Cy A teats Maye J, a ase t 4 is ow. Wks 4 r , f sy rot eee v ' : : Box 331], Buston, Mass. | GAN Gleritit Hight Company — Ghisem Company int sal ated Sighting. Spencer Borden, Manager New England Departent. Butne 8. Herald Building. ae pai aaa eee AUG, fog the ah igs eed ae f aft sh Wotan). o Lx Kg (orbs a | Bees Baz Gt: ay ae Cie wee ML shat bs Jes Me Sat - Pia . tg rag ae ’ “4. : ' ne okt . . : : WY m : NaS NA ASS ANS SRS Se Ny. ~ 7 YON S NX bg S one a . YERQO RR : NY : : ner q oR NK a ssh On ‘e x \ N Ss : WN c Piet ee we ) 673-08 -2/ | _ OFFICE OF THE AGENCY a Tae EisoN COMPANY For IsoLaven Licuning No. 6 LEDGER BUILDING, Sixth and Chestnut Sta, JOHN HOSKIN, Awent for the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Lhiladelphea, . ep. 2... 1893 Mea felts foeartee ee é iM alr’ boon atted. UP,” and’ ‘there ‘ere no “more "to be called, | mn s - tis oe : P You also ask Shy. not all up the assessments. on .the. ; to do ‘the’ bueiaseese and’ Es would be ashamed ne éali in any. more, ; Jv "considering the ‘amount of business: the. Isolat-2d. company, is now : doing, . oS oe Bae a ma As ae oy | wae ; ONS Tt do not think | a ‘director. of ‘the Ts01a tad co: ‘ean _ eather in conséience or “in. ‘lew gustaty himself for vette. to eall oe es in ‘an, assessment’ ‘so long as the ‘Light company ‘and the TL. co. i “ea We over $703 000, to! the Isolated’ ‘Cos and | so long as the officers’ or! ne. Isolated Go. believe (ag they. do). thet if these ‘debts wore a ote ‘ e-Ls tated eos” would. have’ in- its s treasury an. the money it’. ee, a ‘director of ‘the: Isolated Cony ‘calling in, addi tional: REee eRe 2 money, wis: tha! ‘debt of. @ Bight Co. to, the isolated 1 Co. reine. [EF S-o8- U1 Phe Gdison Company for | ahs eon 2 Lighting f Me Div we ert he UREN RGR ONS ase 1. ett -NORTH TENTH STREET. ack, j Bhichnind, Ge am wea | Vane ae oe “fe ie ee vo wcihlue: gis i pritir 7 inht Cp Bux $31, Boston, sass. a Ghison Compamy for Isolated Lighting. Spencer Burden, Aanagee _ "4 CDP op) 3 PAG; Now Guglaud Deparhent. BLOM OH on AG MAR LB MSGS. Herald Building, . eral lesa, &, ur. Cerne oe” NG ~ Aeguecliing tte I Gut Melina cate Le ee oie ee Olz es phe’ f fet We Catalog eat oh | aes As Hats Cleteped, | . Lhe B Lose 2 Meee a Uh te Mee. jo gs) | hile S' marl as thei a as Jor dreld duarrds Luck” Yerler. of tederd. Ad Wer Irvut) he xi ky ae Oe few fo Pon tg 4 pe Be fo a fit. ‘ Py, bade 4 vate : ty Tad . vie ee. oe ie aa “ g. Dye: pie eee RCL LESLIE? (Aan es, OF = ne Treasurer osion of the wes Steam &G. _ GORNER PINES EDDY STS. Gas Ping Co, Proven, 2. Lag Lh jae ave a. Euler. oe » beg oy het Gf A> S hen peng Dggece, 9 ale oy OT a ap oe a ee ee — a COS SO cae ae Co. FOR ISOLATED LICHTING, Room No. 8,-Board of Trade Building, ” Wa. Hon Age Rhode liter rd a 7 Ba 1 Cons Peet etare- Ht Te i. _ < en aG _— cee: | — a Hes peewenee a iS cm aia aap te acces gee 7 (82S -08-(2 The Bdi00n Company for Asolated Sighting of Merv Aforh. VIRGINIA AGENCY, ANS’ ° Bagel vie 155 Py? mire FILE N Be tog é of Gan / Lf KX eat oat ae ome one a x Deel tee. jase reese gineering imeem we + seen a : i aoe | Sie ; eatotedt.: “al bp ls raesS oy ARES i . , 1 1 i or . | |G 63-082 q) \N CO: FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, Room No. 8, Board of Trade Building, 4 PROVIDENCE, JR. 1,0 : | | 6-08 20 | EDISON CO. FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, Room No. 8, Board of Trade Building, | a Sends ‘ ear ‘ : Se awe Wa. Hopakixsonx, yen, Qu. rey Rhode [sland and Eastern Conn, PROVIDEN CE, R. iF yo ia 88 PS , ee on ol Fenesabte Wal oJ Howe nak cottect ohn, me pe fa 4 JEE3B-O8-2f BOXS3Il, 1. BOSTON; Mass. ewan, ayo SPENCER BORDEN Manager. SRA Es <8 ¢ ecb st ere eae hg poe on OA gs hele flan Whi agracgperuedt ae as a ts Ho ates Ove. UES ; mete a Ahn fp tuclatiziin. | of kip big Y Bu eetiin te fer Lie Maecce, | g Wulh oct ~ tet) i ENGINES, , BOILERS -AND— MEE PRNISHING PPeeyey (OC Cet (es PE eee es > _ Steam Pumps, Injectors, Inspirators, Steam Gauges, Cant Dogs, Saws, Files, Emery Wheels, Rope, Lath Yarn, Shingle Bands, Pulley Blacks, " ” Lubricating Oils, . Board and Log Rules, Axes, Rubber and Leather Belting, Hose and ‘Packing, Wood Pumps, lron, Cistern, Well * and Force Pumps, _ Gas and Steam Pipe and Fittings, Gas Fixtures, Lead Pipe, Bath Tubs, Boilers, - Ete., Etc, Mh yr Lads ae Je, of the Wen Boift. WR Le 188 3- O8-23 WILSON A ROGERS, $16 and 318 Robert Street, Se Veul Oo Mi bin. LG a 998. ‘Steel Lent herttanu ” Liiko Se oe Beeps Pere Qual, Veeco Whe eof flaced aes Zo PEO TERE, Ge grt Prior 4 : 4 [REO Og = 2.53 Bhe Qdisow Company for Gaofated Lightisg of Mer vit SW PSN HX, 11 NORTH TE YTH STR EET, . | ae 26 ¢ Satna = 23 F063, \ WILE, Kt Uy : i & | | VIRGINIA AGENCY, ; , oF ‘ | Py d ) Ga - i 4 (a7 . . oa ard y 4 ga Cette Aef Qe a” eae wus od ry QA O4se AMHiares. | PUL er CLA, Tp era Caw at~ a Gla tud a Bh. totete, bby Dla # ALU ted cece Ly acc wth a kth lot eat A ae 2 0 i CHS fe ak t 3 Yt i . ’ ei ec tena oa aad : Wake OS ay EDISON Co FOR: ISOLATED LichTING - Room No. 8, Boa of nae Building, Wa. Hou Phat Ison hee Bian oa PROVIDENCE, R, al Ong. Sale “bet Suabe ms Tee 38 bape eo as ec ee she ike We ih ae Sos mau B52 KROADWAY. - Pam mek IQR 2 -O © eo) THE WESTERN UNION, TELEGRAPH COMPA ¥V. LIV EES messages only on conditions lnlting tte Uabiity, whlch Fave boan amented to the sender of the {he following measure, ‘ Fis Cons eee sending station for comparison, and the com! will not hold itself Hable errors wdays > ty eatanlisin repeated Mceengén Doo tba amnoult fois fad steon. oa te oy ae we feet preemied inv pai ca aa THOS. T. EORERT, Geceral This aaa ri MOESEAGH, andi Cereb rcs of th sede, inde the oonations named aoe, a NORVIN ay Cloke Duted. Pr bo) gpa: Oty! eee Zz S A ars a : 4 (o ie EP PRA SS et es thi tiga iin been received at ths office in 85 saan OADWAY, just below Fourteenth Street, where any reply should dosent, . Eos Winns. Eisele Be Sts E' lay ow GL en ?~ pth ge Sp re tegolfbeit [oa oe al lin] Ba Bil Brae How / pritir t Of Bux 331, Basten, Hass. gprs © Linht Coun; ty Edison Compan fr Fal ated Lighting. Syeuver Barden, Manayer New Gagland Department, Boatne epc ha AMIE. Herald Building. Uy mn Cote Beas sake otf leweeits Wh tne Cast. Ht xl tel Ve STO a ot feet et Bee Me aaleecee ane 2 £ td iz) bing le, Bed J Le, ‘efle. Mee Ll fem Liew MUbay, he avelateee ED, fevecidteed, Lie He . Py rll at Lis ae YE Ee Vtectitacces) 7 pb dipoes: Vn ae 7 hegoed Utcatecre, Ged Sghle You 3 Lincs! Ltdett” Yoq, vte hte oe y, Lane Ci Gfecd or Od ae ee Tut tha. oat, 20d ft lun he af liny Leiriee bth, Ci ts Opt as Bee | ; vs Lee, Co cA Made) bo Hag. ee. Mae be Meiugtt- “S 2 thats mote You, Pe ae Hettate® Tete lr, tol Dyn a a we ddt, oe Teese Cetin y Le ee Led Cotes, Mord, Lad B Cte Cour fi, Wile Dot Wai We deh. Hy heen ml Whe Acer, ti “4 plant Hearn J fost Yet tn Lhat- epee gai Mucle Leupp ae pabeee FS Grete” An Lae. LL. bonis OLD Miehrec- of. Lez y ly “ Lis ree tt np a Me hae Pte dfttcer tu the Cla Whew aad ce ? hegiig!” tel chit, eae \ S3- Oy ~ a | Bax 331], Basten, ih 184. rial Gilertrie Sight Company Ghisan Caupamy fi ‘Asal ated Dtyhting. 3 a, Syencer Borden, Manager y Now Guglaud Department, iain s EE: en EeRT |) Ore NS Herald Building. 7 \ spect? & Meee ek ty pees OY, lr Cabeattonn X Vee 2 Ak See at Lhe Mal teelerice Path . Cen Loa UAAe, Wee NES phn Fale $43 hed View rout Leer, Dns Otters a ae tiene E 5 eht= Lauded wh be a Ceewreg +X ' * sh ty fon Pai Leste, fucd Be rot Etltauet~ ‘ose mi pit. Ey i Y v tube STatk Dare yi -. Th: Lhe Malla. 40 A Wau Le Sep Lark Marge’ a | 3 ’ few Machin Tie. iP = lygeut tay Ceelttr ye AL A. OL eas oe Oe eee Caeg = | = NI Where, Gud tad. Led Brel Aofieteecece hdtes: ig, Pecem, : w heatoled teins Bie: eh ities ted ten, Briel tre 3 fee, S a Mot, Ceoeentn, Gee ay ee 2 ee Z Left, Wectie tick Ua : ALL ux Jf Minors section Go Uaw YU Lowe’ igo i Buse) fo Ue I Mavis Wout) ttt Ps Le ce Manta "ig Ci WED a es a eg Y Heven fe Jaws YAS tlecee. ee, ae . ihe. oie OE ae A N “Hi Gobuded ecehaure, vhs Lad Lh Be z Lat SS f yuh thee ae Poot a OA anew 2s, iJ (. ‘xo |= Meee Med Es. tia, Mehewcerg geet foro onpllee az EEK, IEW ENGLAND: DEPARTMENT, Boxst.soston, Mass, ERALD BUILDING. — spevcen poRneN Manager Gy a Keston Saptumbar 4th, 18s, . >, Samuel Tnsull “Esq. -— | a shed : ,) v7 aw New York.-Citye ED VE Re Oey - - Q be 4 Pe a paca ; ; 7g / Dear Sire PY any x we he = Your favor of the first inst., duly at hand. Tho “ {site 32° therein referred ‘to » vas bynmy carelessness, reported to 2. “ c a ta detLiuet Maj. Eaton, as being frum you, though answered more carerully,and, address:d tu iin Edisun. Having been sinned Hiuna® A. Edison % T supposod it written by yuu, and had no idea that it was a ae of such importamce, that responsibility for same would be burden- some tu any ono. Letters frequently come, signedi-by yourself, on matters of quite as much importance as this, the very next mail bringing wong of this kind. Roping that any annvyance caused by my mistake may be ovablouked, and with the assurance that 7. will endeavor to discrim- inate more carefully in future, I remain, ' ‘Yours so truly, : ¢ ae Hod. ra A RECELY 2D SEP 18 188, ANSWeRED seonaseeeenngas SONA ID} rer LNG, BOG ~ NEWENGLAND DEPARTMENT, Xo xs poxsaihecstin, Nad HERALD BUILDING. — SpENCER BORDEN Manager, [im a a a7 Ee 3 ‘ “Dear ws Bdfsuh3- oa ( ; ‘Your personal letter of tha llth, is just at LL o hand. You may be certain that all the “horse puwer” the boiler will stand will be put inty the collection business. You and T know that there is a point at which the safety valve must be set. Y will carry steam far onourh to let her blow a Llittie and just skim the edge of an 2xplusiun, doing all T can without bursting the boiler. I am glad to hear about the new machines and will oma on tu see you as svon as T can. You must come and see the loreign Exhibition, if omly for a night. T want to convines you that the New England Dept. , is capable of putting in a big installation promptly. Tf ve havo been asked onza, we have probably a thousand times, when Mr. Edison is guing to be here. Can't you come down sume Sat. night, 1f no other ‘time.- CGume, amd bring Johnson vith you. Yours very truly, Qo? “ a/feseee’ Vdiphici. ~ a _ “O IZ A g A 3 ¢ VeMOdZ September 11th, 1883,——__ Oo ss in Perera P18 lee : 2 og rE - iad ye 9 oy ig Fe asi eth aa11. posts \Mass, ERALD BUILDING. spruceR anor aes eeesd os u Free SCS 8 Od is ee ' Gpasteng-s Septonbar Rith, Luis, MAghdindh, Cate Ya) A: 8. Gee opie nF sod ae ace aks ont 4 Parth Aves . Now York Tatye “2S Seay Pee ol ER eet = Sue tag Dear Sirse Poe bane ent By, an “opin sonadoyngght 3 t have, nogaest ad to | of. thos ‘oe Buys [ acknoikledge the recek i. of informativn in regard to the gvnneotions ¢ iP aee oe eee a oO ee Luo. 5) ev a ae ora tye of the 400 light jdynamos whigh you agat meg § but being: “sh t burried i soem aly es 2 at the fair, it avnia my ménd ontifely. a wouhd therefors eo at this late day, send By. acknowledgenon’ of "syah rocaxpts £, = a Wa had connected ths dynanss and chad thew eunning- befora' ae a pained your Tne pelos tone raa¢hed, us, as I ta iigeretaue tat, the gonnvc- tions were the same as the old Kk dyr{sn0 e Wo ‘found Bhat tap ein rt eae Le Oe the case, and tho machines are run Zs jozaey: ‘as they were Firat connec teds - oo ie a gn Konica, MoM , % C yey Youre very Te. s 3a srans:ctsaion or delivery of Wurepeatod after sending tho MeAsng. - SAE. oes Dated. ay ; ) aa . f ee Lo gic Vliet Wa 7 OS” Bae Form No. 1 : \ ee - any a ut . THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH GOMPARTY, |. This Company. TRANSALITS and DELIVERS messages orfly on conditions Umiding its ability, which have been assented to by th wing Errors can be guardod against only by Topoating B moasayo back to tho sending etution for compartion, und the company witl not hold aol apie cooing or dees a Mossnges, boyond the amount gf tolls pald thereon, nor in any case where tha ‘latin 19 not presented in writlug within sixty daya PEATED MLIESSAGE, and ia dellyerod by Toquest of the sendor, under the conditions named above, ‘ Tals gan 0. Take vs Ae ‘NORVIN GREEN, President, THOS. T. ECKERT, Gonoral Managor. | : NUMBER . : " BENT BY | REO'D BY nee , ye t @o : “Ba = OD, E _A yn ee 2 BROADWAY. Le | my Baw Tals telegram, has just beon reecived at the ¢ffco in 653 BROADWAY, ject kclew Pourtscath Street, where eny reply heuld be sont. : : 2. DR ErerT wires. : : ao ae ) 55, é ae , & ahh. ee -) ; , i OY ee co fs . : to a) aoe | rey, vee WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on condittons limiting its Habllity, which have been assented to by the sender of the following mossage. Errors can be guarded against only by Pupeatinuy A Inessige back to the sending station for comparison, and the company Will not hold itself Uable for erroms or delays $n trausinission or dtlivery of Unrepeated Messages, boyond the amount of lulls pald Cuercon, vor in any case wheru the claim Js not Presented in writing within sixty days after sending the mesure. ete ite UNKEPEATED MESSAGE, and [4 dellyercd by request of t Ve under the conditions named aboys. + THBS. T. ECKERT, General Manager, ‘ NORVIN GREEN, President. " ae ae as G - This tolegram Yas just beon recolved at tho offleo in sof BROADWAY, just below Feurteonth Stroot, where any reply should b DIRBST wires. : eine cana Those Ae idison, Keqe 64 Fifth Avay Now York Daar Sirje bru. | tal 6 2, bt a ‘brushes on the 400 light dynameus Cole Ay ew ee Kee. ‘@ven vee th may ba nu sparkinge..: Se eee ie eee cus Ue prush, as suggestait ae Hr. Borden's Ne carte (Av BRU 6 is ‘do on iF yuu consider vat pRacticaly;a : Ye find t at the Pair, heat vory® instead of having tha tht jetter, will you pleasa & Senay of tha 1200 light jpnane bitushos. The brushes: at prdsent dad ‘used on the 400 2apht mac ines, are identical with those 4BIG+ BEND -+TUNNEL++-AND+MINING+-COMPANY3< 4 Buffath, IY cor.0a,1900-/ 8 Major Frank McLaughlin, Park ‘House, Newark, Ne Js ' Dear Teme err I enclose herewith letter re- ceived from Mr Harris ‘with drawing of tunnel, &c. Mr. Harris, of course, figures on large, powerful lights, some~ thing similar to the Are light, IT take it, from the number of lamps that pene ioe Of course Mn Edison will understand that only the petinest and most common kind of fixtures are required for these rough boarding-houses, black=smith shops, tunnel, ac. Another thing which he does not seem to taka into consider= ation is the fact that the Plan@ would be valuable oeies the tun- nel is completed. The wires coudd be taken out and all the fix- tures and’ used in our boarding-houses, offices, and even in light= ing up the river where our work vas going on ; and perhaps we may have sone quartz mines by that time that will require lighting up to work. ove Jie could put ina oe aa as Mr Harris sug- gests, to run through the a her pata other times ve should ’ probably have plenty of power, We have not yet got the assay of the two last samples of quartz,~ No, 26 and 38,> sant We prosume from reportd that there is vory little of the soft rotten rock in the ledge, but T have asked Mr. Harris to give more particulars with respect to it, very truly yours, f 4. ¥ [ENCLOSURE] UREA ate eeentempsten ssh ee tie trent epee neers ae 1993-07 2S RAY VY. PIENOP, « « — Presldents JAMES A. ROBERTS, «+ Secretary GEO, H. VAN VLEOK, Vice-President. ES=OFFICH OF reas JAMES 1%. DE GRAPE,. . Treasurer. >4B16+BEND-TUNNEL:+IND+MINING+-COMPANY:A< {3 Bi bl, YP Yeats 28, 1883. / 9 HON Re Ve PHERCE, PRESTe BIG BEND Te & M C Oo, BUFFALO, Ne Ye. see DEAR 8.1 RI-IN REPLY TO MRe EDIGON’S IN-- oe ot QUIRTES ABOUT POBITI®N OF BUILDINGS, AND LAMPS REQUIRED, | HEREWITH IN= CLOSE YOU A PLAT, SHOWING RELATIVE POSITIONS OF BUILDINGS, AND DISTANCES BETWEEN THEMa IN REGARD TO THE NUMBER OF LAMPS, | WOULD SUGGEST THE. ARRANGEMENT BELOW, AT SLEEPING HOUSE NO. t, WHICH 18 DIVIDED INTO TWO ROOMS, SAY 2 LAMPS, AT SLEEPING HOUSE oe 2, | LARGE LAMP, OR, WHAT WOULD BE BETTER, 2 SMALL LAMPSe IN BOARDING HOUSE, 2 LARGE LAMPS IN DINING ROOM: # LARGE LAMP IN KITCHENS IN: WASH ROOM ne CHANGE ROOM, | LAMP EACH, MAKING FOUR FOR THIS HOUSE. a 7 IN ENGINE ROOM, 2 LAMPS, ONE IN FRONT OF ROOM, THE OTHER BACK OF THE COMPRESSOR, AND ONE SMALL LAMP AT CORNER, NEXT TO WATER-WHEEL, TO LIGHT PASSAGE WAY ON TRACK. AT CORNER OF BLACKSMITH: SHOP, ONE LAMP FOR GROSSING OVER CREEK. IN THE WORK“SHOP, 1 WOULD SUGGEST THAT THE WIRES BE 80 ARRANGED THAT THE LIGHT COULD BE USED AT EITHER FORGE OR BENCH} ORDINARILY TWO LAMPS [ENCLOSURE] { wd S18 SEAT DEE NTE PRETO ER te sect co arermasesnmciarime! Tote hee, ae, 1FP3-OF -AS RAY V. PIERCE, «. Prealdent. at JAMHS A, RONBRTS, « «Secretary. | GEO. H, VAN VLEOK, Viee-Preatdent, eS OFFIOCH OF rep JAMES H, DE GRAF... Treanurer, >tB16+BEND+TUNNEL+AND+MINING+COMPANYe< Biff, IL [| ; "ae poe 4 ANSWER ALL PURPOSES, i, ee t WOULD AT 2ND POWDER HOUSE, ONE LAMP AT DOOR TO LIGHT INSIDE OF HOUSE AND THE ‘TRACK AT THIS POINT. THERE 18 NO NEED OF A LIGHT 1N THE MAIN POWDER HOUSE, AS IT 18 ONLY USED DURING THE DAY~TIME. | FROM THE 2ND POWNER HOUSE, DOWN THE DUMP, THERE WOULD BE NEleEnED ENOUGH LAMPS fae LIGHT THE TRACK, THAT THE MULES GAN TRAVEL WITH EASE , THERE WOULD BE ONE LIGHT NEEDED AT THE END OF THE DUMPS THE TOTAL NUM} BER OF LAMPS WOULD DEPEND ON THE LENGTH OF TRACK WHICH WOULD BE LIGHTED 3 BY EACH LAMP. IN THE TUNNEL, FROM THE MOUTH UP TO THE SWITCi1, THERE WOULD BE NEEDED ONLY SUFFICIENT LAMPB To MAKE IT LIGHT ENOUGH TO SEE THE ROADWAY. AT THE SWITCH THERE SHOULD BE AT LEAST TWO LAMPS, ONE -AT THE HEAD, AND THE OTHER AT THE -FOOR OF THE SWITCHS THESE LAMPS OUGHT TO BE ARRANGED 80 THAT THEY CAN BE EASILY MOVED AHEAD AS THE SWITCH 18 ADVANCED. (N THE FACE THERE WOULD BE NEENED ENOUGH LIGHT TO MAKE EVERY THING STAND OUT DISTIMCTLY, AS THIS 1S THE POINT WHERE AN ABUNDANCE OF LIGHT 1S MOST NEEDED, AS TO THE NUMBER OF LAMPS THAT WOULD BE NECESSARY, MRe EDISON 18 BETTER ABLE TO JUDGE THAN f AM, SUT PROBABLY THREE LAMPS WOULD ANSWER WHILE WE ARE RUNNING BY STEAM WE HAVE POWER TO SPARES PROBABLY WE COULD SPARE 15 He Pe, AND NOT CROWD THE BOILER, OR STINT THE GOMPRESSOR, RAY V. PLENCE, .« « Prestdent. nn i en ee cee Pa ne ent [ENCLOSURE] ead fe, 1EF3BnIO-93 , JAMES A. RODERTS, » + Beeretary. GEO. HW. VAN VLEOR, Vice-Preatitent, ato? Pa a JAMES H. DB GRAPP,. «Treasurer. ? =OFFIOD OF TECHS >B1G+-BENDPONNEL+AND+MINING+COMPANY< Bifil, VY as WHEN RUNNING THE COMPRESSOR BY WATER POWER, WE WOULD BE COMPELLED To KEEP UP STEAM ON THE BOILER, AS THERE 18 NO POWER TO SPARE FROM THE WATER-WHEELS IN THE EVENT THAT THE COMPANY SHOULD DECIDE TO PUT IN THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IT WOULD PROBABLY BE BETTER TO PUT IN A SMALL BOILER TO RUN IT DURING THE WINTER. FROM WHAT | AM ABLE NOW TO @UDGE BY, I THINK THAT CANDLES ARE DECIDED LY CHEAPER IN A FINANCIAL SENSE, SUT THERE CAN BE JNO} DOUBT OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. ESTIMATING QUR CANDLE BILL AT THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS PER MONTH, FOR TWO YEARS, THE COST WOULD BE $7200, A SUM WHICH WOULD NOT PAY THE FIRST COST OF THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM. {IN ADDITION TO THIS THERE WOULD BE THE COST OF MAINTENANCE OF THE LIGHT, THE COST OF REPLAGING LAMPS, AND OF GRADUALLY EXTENDING THE WIRING AS THE TUNNEL ADVANCED$ THESE ITEMS | AM NOT ABLE TO ESTIMATE; STILL, 1 MENTION THEM, IN ORDER TO GET AN ESTIMATE FROM PERSONS WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE LIGHT. ! AM, YOURS TRULY, Ne Ae HARRIS, SUPT, oe V2 83-10-08 THE EDISON COMPANY} GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE, FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING. 65 FIFTH AVENUE. , Plosso address reply to the underalgned. Nene York, .. eg cassssusssnssesnenesencensennssscere P al ~Y ¥ ra v Jot. TERS, { fap) « ihe 964 fa fa 2. od We oolkep pens S51 df TH.F3 4 3/2 ater San Pe ae ee eee 2 oe Ay : he as ae $ pets ute | Cf fre CEprnres ae 13 Kander i reryg! Mics Fb b&b. b~ | Nora Cond terverecflnny | Maa os Rog fru SH{O AOS ; . va ; 7 : 4 8s et es Odds 2.645% “8 i Pra. emo a ale Luvs 2 ead Oe ee er nara © Potg Lo ; UW £3 gq i ee eR ee cae * eee: LO- OC eee THE EDISON COMPANY i GENERAL MANAGER'S Bee FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING. G5 FIFTH AVENUE. New York,. cone Pay Mucatiet caaaaiarenlOO Ploaso address reply to tho undoreigned. Uff Firs Ye CAN Jasper lee PES ers ,*¥rs, Jukes 30g, 26. IG | Opat- bet of eatin 2.5 4. OGL0.uW We | ——<— Te GZS Gas, & | «| de frm a. 12nq- 38 Da Goh’) ca anuar i 3.41 oe 5 Ain Nous Pdusparaantoricte “wce ae patie ? : i yr eee. buas ee 7 a ; 3.0 gue. : pe ALR seabed: . ea ine em Den, Yo (lng BP fesnd Gabonn a Ee | te lig 4 3. : | ot ty ee Coq’y, an 34 thy Go ronponeatiry : GQ Piggy 2% Se : SS. 12, 7 a Gods Aagich AR boil shag eo [2 23- 10-(3 ore COMPANY FOR eLens Licuriné MEMORANDUM. NERAL Manacer’s OFrice, 65 Fifth Ave, N.Y. “(A $RB-lo- 24 °° TF 4 SomPAny HOH Tou, Lag OP. . Bp? owe MS, zy \y % Mitnylenit Méestemt Benusylvania ani Distyivt uf Oulumbtia, No. 8 Hoen Buililing, Trexington Street, Baltimane, Mer. Cer-. ay “ 1888, wba Sit ffecte Wo. se Fe Ppa ee Park (0 Pkrif, A, MA. ENGINEER'S REPORT ‘ of operation of Plant at What kind of power Gln , itn ad Diameter of driving pulley if run from countershafting ” Speed of armature without load oo eenccenmmnnmnneennnrnnn Be Ltrs L AM hinsnes Speed of armature with load. Speed of driving pulley. eee nnemsins ne ee ecie Is power furnished regular... mnnsmsnnnmmmmmemunnn oe CLM hes ‘What i§-maximum steam pressure during } 7 _ + hours dynamos are operated - - Minimum pressure during same period 0. uccunnnnntmmnnnn Condition of dynamo when plant started nnn ODaaadadbdeibedel..rtisisa sce fe MELE hie Oe: Ort etfln o_O porch ethan 2 J eeseee cereenestesnensoreratens Any trouble with armature bearings during oo pteneens- operation of-plant pe cig et re a tae Is load on dynamo CONSEANE,....usuneanennstinenennnnnnininn th CL hee Behe. a Maximum number of lamps in circuit at any one 1 01 nn © 2) 2 Minumum number of lamps in circuit at any one time. nme hp iiinimrneinnnin If automatic regulator is in circuit does it work Well ....ssmmmunn PS Bai ataidis ntact Pa f | + | Lamp record of running plant for DATE. Lig 3S ” 2) 7 an {BB Qet-| me ae “4 AG Hours Ile BI 1g 2/4 2h, Sle Fie 8 Jo Ole, “ote as 4 CG fz Jile AVERAGE No, SES, 149, J 4S, 20 9, Lo F, 296. 29 6, L296. 296, 29 6. 29 6. 29 6. 27 6, 296. 296. 296, 300A FE BOLP EC 300kF--: 390 308 Runnine, {Lamps tn Circurr, Lanrs Broken, a EWN ~ os NOTE—Tuis_ Recorp Must BE ACCURATELY KEPT FROM THE DAY PLANT FIRST STARTS UNTIL OUR ENGINEER TURNS IT OVER TO PURCHASER, ts ie pe te mele of 76 hore town OO TR chip fang, | | + 188 3 Plant turned over ‘to Purchaser... G4 _ - SIGNED, Engineer in charge. Moo ime os fa Tae 7 / P3-UIS My. Fdison, The Maxim people aro waking ‘up im New Fnglahd — They have Bot an onde rom “the: Pacific Mills, Lawrence. Tt : A +86 big corporation t an wee aad: tenvdnoa Lord about Cihding q “y ike ‘Pircetors. a kK oa * ae 2 The Menrdin” 2 opie have also ‘ t captured a ileal order Mb Fe a ro fete South Boston, probably by biddii wor than Botden did ‘for ifn . ‘i, - Yat a ; ‘the same job. ‘SS. B. Faton ae mee ov. Bth. 1883, per MeeG. 7 puis out ite Probably it was the personal influence of some.of* COR eg a ge eS eA {Seestan B= 1 FON. oye hee iS z Lae as ~ La, Lf r a 02-097 RIEW Ne GLAND ) DEPARTMENT. BOx3311.80sTON, Mass, TERALD BUEN. SPENCER BORDENManager. a OY ye gs ¢. QOMO7G. November 17th, 1883... re oe ; ” *. thos ¢ Ay Bdisdh, ‘Esqe ‘2 PS, Cao cae: : 4 “ail ih on Aos“Hirth. Aves a, Y City, « & Worewith find letter received by Hodgkinson about Webster. JI suppose you will want something more signee and if you direet, will have it made. T have on answer to my suggestion about the spare engine and dynamos for the Norwich and Natick stations, Ars you willing to let them stand as at seawent? * Yours very truly, i wae pe ae on Mr. Fdison,:, ‘ et ine ra “ies . ow This 4 rm (2 ¥ Br /fe2] ticket elected at the isolated annual mect- So ‘the oh : ne ae * ve ee aes a . * : ‘ ed , 2 : wg coh eee Aint Se cae, A Jove lst. 1883. +) ° cet “per. MeeGe ry Oinge Y 7 4 5 ON “S$, Be Paton y te #2, coset) f ne ee ee oe [ENCLOSURE] et ay cee athe, BOR OT , ‘ales on bo. Sor Ls saleibect Logis len 4 v? Hore mober 24Q"" 1883 “ye ae oo roy recs ltée s ph atid dah feo asckl. Goias me pds Eaton &j EH Sohnaore. thas. Se Coslexs Diocereor Trask ey. 45 Sferolion sore | | Aithony 9. Shom as, eens dnsréclors rey of Brectea wt al Relea ey Ini ?¢g velar aa HM Trences = : (i ~ e 4 warty Lon E. Davidson ‘A. “on ” Ht ‘ SL ay : ee a EG 3 cM 2 Pe ih anaphase paints cle veal remaeaches Aa pepe ig gs Sh ae ae ene THE #DISON: COMPANY. - is GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE, FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING. eee 65 FIFTH AVENUE. e / Please address reply to the undersigned. New York,. _ Nov. 21st. 1883......... wd Thomas. A. Edison. Esq. New York; Dear Sir: - I beg to advise you that at the annual Tes ae; of our stock-holders, held Nov 20th, you were elected a trustee, ee serv “f : for the coming year. , The first meet ing of the new Board will be held on ' Tuesday Nov. 2ath, at the: offices: inet ocean & GO, Cor Wall 4 & Broad Sts, at 3.15, P. Meas per ehelosed nhaee Yours truly. Secretary. : tie? “I OO oa y a 7. Oe aie ee — 7 han oe arse faa : “883-12 OS) | the nh YI aed ly Hhecet; | fed York Lar 6S 4X AU~ (2@SB-y2-l| COMTI CONN Won FAN CUTITG THE EDISON COMPANY FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, . No. 6 LEDGER, BUILDING, JOHN HOSKIN Sixth and Chostnut Sta, States of ore ain New Jersey, . Vhiledelphin, Dew... 1883 and Delaware. Desi Gf ceagppent eyed wu aulliole are / ae yor a S00L6 Pa | too 4 Ryrracuco ow dnwe cereces — o a Wott ra Coll, which bane thors LeMairg teh, batty aught = Gf tech ahyrrcrse oe aAeteess Mewdleuey/ wv the Larger £ Cours pore $ Hal of te wlectbometiie force) op Fett dyrances fe sacept av a gueclion” x Greautily — Sane Pat Hh Foon sirens), ee Se eo /€P3- 1/2103 i a eT The Edison Company for Isolated Lighting, ‘~ SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 97 SIXTH AVENUE, a aa w AT, JOHN HOSKIN, “b+ AGENT FOR ‘ PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY ano DELAWARE, ‘ No, 6, Lodger Bullding, (6th & Chestnut Sts.) Phiha hk M16 oc APC AM Bocce B&F [LIST OF PROSPECTIVE ISOLATED PLANTS] out O, ite AS P ay 4, 32. Oat | Ste A onde, 20. 7 | : Onto Deiat, a ol cnt / LaDy Font No, 14. 5, ‘81-80 pads, 60 each, pap doe | a bday b Larupal : } Co ot Gavt, Laut, LDar tt, IGE EDISON ELEGERIG ILIUMINFELING COMPANY OF NEW YORK, SUPPLY: DEPA RTMENT, ‘ ilo Retest we ten “MATERIAL. d ware oF 1 196 COERCK STREET. te Aya Stock report for week ending coe -o] 1885 | NES | - recep . "SHIPPED, ON HAND, REMARKS, — = a + { ! t ! | ahd : hes 4 Pr ye SWUIS wy | GOF\ 4 y| ial ‘| 4 a | A ‘ | i i i | | QD | | ar aS : | tas 42 | A PGF) IIS: LrB BY | Pans | i 1 ra \ ; ! | ° P : H t IPS | SILL 20 | iS | 7 San | { : rs Gf, * | | . : pf “ | a eb ae ni At) : 4/i | / a“ ao o | Chef H LYS o Len a el JF 3 3 ¢ | Lyimlele | 76) : ; 764, Aisne , , Zi ; Zz | 9 : Ae eae J | | * AN Pag Z| | | Z|. | ys od, Ohisacl, | el | | Z|» Fl ' Goth (a : 4oO . | ’ : 404, | Sifting cers | 3 | oe al, | | jae Pronk 7 | i Va % Leads a | fae | Baga £42 Gi | LLL6 Ia - | | i ; ‘ i i] Foux No. 1, 5, '81—50 pads, 60 cach, TIPE EDISON ELECHRIG ILLUMINATING COMPANY OK NEW YORK, ' SUPPLY DEPARTMENT, MATERIAL. ! | Paar ee ZO | aa _ £6, | Biss ) a atideitehes “ee bes fey D oon 106 COERCK STREET. RECEIVED. SUPE RDs | ON HAND, Stock bicihe for ‘week ending er Peer os 1885 1983 o3 eh ‘| i j REMARKS, | Gosh Klan gas : | cael. Mpidbe'n tas, , : | Bible KBoage ! 67, Verte Pacbler Bay) As | | i } [ Dennnsy LY, As / LA GH4 | LABA. oo ! ratte holoufs : | Zi L9 {Che | :. | | | | ‘I | : | : 1 i i i \ | | | | BS: | BE p., . 1 i Mr. Edison, = 1% We find there is sieh a boom in roal estate batwaen say 36th, ‘street, 48rd, street, 6 avenue and 8th Lsavenue, vane ei to the theatres, hotels and apartment houses now being talked of . in that lovality, ‘that we cannot get any real astate anywhore near the centea of that district without paying an exhorbitant °* ‘price for it, say eat $140, 000 for Loo ee and we cannot {— get any at that. vel a te near the centre of Ans strict. " You: Pemoibor tho dyeveset -otttends from 34th, to ‘ath, street and eee Madison Avenue 46 8th. avenue. | o) ye vo. can buy 100 feet square at the: centre of ‘the fe i git: aa, : - “distriety namely , a little vest of Gth. avenue on 29th, Btihaar Op i “ “for a ce ee - We gan buy 100 feet square on 46th. street a little h. avenue on the south side of he ‘street for about to take the ‘AGth, strant ‘piece and -varry conductors down as far vas the Casino at -894h, | a ¢ ; , Ss ‘: ‘3 + : tc ° poo street, although beyond the district? Or would you rather tate | i _,. the 29th. str:et piece and carry conductors up to 39th, and:40th! streets to laght the Gasino and the Opera “ouse? Pigans send an answer tomorrow morning. without bouey | _ so that I can iret your views for the meeting Poteepeiw aftarnoon, . i : S. 8, Baton Mareh 7th. 1883, / per Nee, et aralaiteatideaof thet ut i ‘ oy | ‘| t \ Report of the Sub-Committee of the Board of pivoe tert of th: dison Bleetric Tlluminating Company of New York Cuty, appointed at « Inceting of the Beard Held March &th, for the pur= pose of recommendiny to the Board a plan to ruise funds for starts “ing an uptown distriet in the City of How York. The cobmitted’ -” Hessrs. Baton, Wright, Villard, Pabbri- end Navarro. FIRST. The district recommendoad to be Lighted includes the territory boundéd by Twenth Third and Thirty Fourth Streets, Madisun and Sighth Avenues. Theat is one block lerger than the old Tyonty Eughth or Mudison Syuere distriet, whieh commenced at” Tyenty Fourth street, instead cl at Twenty Third stredt as is now proposcde i SECOND. Tho Illuminating Company to issue a mortgegs™ ~ for $600.000 on its entire property in the First District (the district now lighted from the Poarl street station), alse upon . ‘its proposed proparty in the proposed Twonty Layhth District. THERD.’ The mortgago ig to be a six per cent gold bond, 40 years, convertible into a 12 per ‘sent proferred steck at the option of tha holdor within five years from date of bond; #ith © a second privilege “to the holder of the preferred stock to change the sem, share for shure, into common stock within 10 years from 2 the date of tha bond. There is to be «a sankaung fund after fave yours, alse a privilege for the Illuminating Company, to rotaro y the bonds ocather an whole or in part, after five years, at an ad- vanced of 10 per cant premium, that is to say at S110. por $100. bond. Whore less than dno entir: bonded indebtedness is retired’ ab any one tine, the solection shell bo made by drawing, but in no event shall Jess than on: por cent of the said Sueticene bohded in- debtedness bo retired in any one year. ahaa cM ees ae a cine se Ste gg i ee ae ae ee FOURTH. Of the said subo.600 bonds, §375.000 shall at once bo offered at par to the stuckholders of the Tllunineting Com- pany of record on the day of 1003, an the proportion of ons bond of S1LOO for avery two shares of stuck” ‘héle by them; und the balence of the 060.006 to be héld an the" on treasury for the future wants of the Coinpany. Any part of tho said $375.000 bonds, thus offerod to the stockholders, that may Not = — be subscribed for by the stockhuldurs, mey be sould by the Board of Direetors at their diseretion for the best interests of the Gon-” pany. FIFTH. Any existing mortgage on tho real estate of ©‘ - = the Company shall bo paid out of the Parst money received from the sale of these bonds. oe ee SIXTH. Regarding compensation to the Light Company un-" der ‘the existing contract botveen it und the Illuminating Co. for” SEE B-OB-/42 3 . payyrent for Llisense, the following arrengement 28 recomonded (1) Tho Light Company to parmmenently raduco all its future per centage under tho existing contract from 95 per cantum (25 P, C. in stock end 10 P. G. ain cash) to 25 rey centum (20 P. Ge in stock and 8 P. G. in cash) and the oxisting ccentract to bo pore snantly altered accordingly. — (3) Imdar th: oxusting contract the Light Compuny was éntitled to reeeive and hes received, on the Tllumineting Cos Gepite] of $1.000,000., $260.000 2n stock. It wus also ontatied ‘to receive $100.000 an money, of whieh at had recetved on Mareh Ist. $84.960.60., of «which amount einorne has been invested in wade ea, ab par... The Light Co. has ulso made cush ad- vanes to the AER, ban#i Coripeny, up to Hareh oe umounting to $21,670, leaving S15 6n02eo ‘Seounted tu the [lluminating Geanene” acvount on March ist. Roferring to the above Illuminating Coh-"" pany stock heretofore taken by the Light Company on eecount of - “cash payhint for licens., namely, Sdl. 200in stock, let tho hight Company sueserzbo for its proportion of ‘the proposed bonds * fom 3 vegards this maomt of capital stock, that is to say subscribe to $10.600%0f tho proposed issue of bonds, on the samo terms as atl 4 . othe ar subscriberse | (3) The Laight Company to release the Illuminating Con~ as ey “beny’ f¥om any further liability or payment on aeeount of tha Piyst’ ee Twenty Eighth Districts, save and excopt that whenever any of” “ha issue of bonds above referred to shall be ‘sonvertéd into either preferred or common steely ‘tha Tight Company shall bo given 6% - OB fh 4 such proportion of stock, in addition to its present holdang es shall make tho ontire amount paid to it, bothian stock and an gash, @yvel to one quarter of the total capitalization Prom time to “bimg, so that when the entire bonded indebtedness of Su400.000 | : YY, i | shell ere pooh issued and converted anto gither preferred or bee . evmon/otock, thereby making the then totul caprtalizataon of + 7 a / 1 Yo thoy TyaAjminb ting Company $1.600.000. the Light Company shall be \ A ; ARG, posgoasor of $400,000. inecindingy the money and stock alreedy | Doh Ka toyit, and such additionu)] stock us shell briny its gross . ad “4 x arjaunt jp *to the said sum of $400,000, : we Hereh L2thelssse [/ a Prosidente it,|, ar pe err — r P. Nisin feast - re athena Ais pigs 5 for Liz Nagoicts at oe = Cran Keaelessirs Ae cb va sa CRF AC ferns a as Abovse Wise Dette CMe. Oe. a Doi. CL Afar chen aed a cate 0 ar fe ee (p4 Cg Mente Ge" tts Cnt, wa bog * Slim | Bey aa ! Five, a4 AnH eee Pll shal “ he Ohinvg Ae i Bf, LE Boe Ctes Garaow: pg Cd Lt. Vw Sora al, sp Mi forts Fa-72, a VdS, WY 9 Lo LY. Fuego. Aayve-/ PI SEB20. ree, F6b, 70 o 7° SDE: 1306 - CF LEY Lt bb re gv oy, cs Oa a. b9 ws 29 63 IS S00 bol 49 t Vee bo a5 FEC, a 7 boo oo F/G. V7 te Sy fae a 7 FAS HEE: 4a FG: Spe Coy - FLS. 430+. S30. S0-§ + 10 SF ee 4? LL 7 Gs +O x 73 4435 Go vw o-oo LG 7/ 3 oo 766. 1 537 Co; i i! i q ie. Z 1 Genpact | : Lithes Al SG3* OF i ! Shy veg ele, W927) br | Bove, ~ Viewerte au DIS, 0 i : J Lieve. dbo Ce, 7 I | : | LO athe 43g. by ; | 793 . 66 ; i Oe Brod, oe ay i ‘ie he Se Saag Ob As : S357, 3b : | ‘s 4 Tou hag Mah ‘ 47 + 3 q bv : | thaine ee 4 ee aS. 48 Oo mall Br oa bow gor Wig ‘able * foetly Cake PQor+ #7 oC tt duce Cia. a ge 199 OF pe 40 F So 1p Aeceno C100 : | Het of Fi De | | ! lag 6 Pte MF ‘i l Cafes Cotte, Pun 2 ee ttre 17 Jordo Real, 10 0G ef. 195 bea fo. Hae Aesafe Conbeted “t?} neg ge =e ; eos Oi 1 | Anak %/ Sf be wvte 2-9 bP. ol : d AO dase | ee a | Fo. ar7 Or it ~ -( cM Or . : a ee ix Lt. ie Peover i SF fon 010 ge) i | | | { i | u ; i | ls i 4 { i | on h | i i ‘i ' ' | ' | i & i i | ‘ \ | 4 | in h ' i | : i ak | of af | i \ i i : 4 i Ag i = ‘ H : 4 IP& 3-04-02 New York, April end, 1883. REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, ENDING 12 M. lst. April. OPERATING EXPENSES. CENTRAL STATION. Sélaries and Wagese $82.00 per EY creer erverv creer ren seh 2,044.00 © | Fuel. 193 Tons Coal (2240 Llbse)escecvccceccesevcvceces 752.70 etek: 96945 duvie ft. at $1.00 per di cies caukas Suess 96.94 Oil. aan Ne gline Daheeeiictes wnemaansnncatines 31 Gals. Apia «ovate tsaraace a eee 31.00 Vasto. 44 Lbs. ato CONGSecrsccrccncceseserecerscseses 4.40 Ashes Removed. 987 Loads at 025 Cents sscessccceseseces 9.25 Miscellaneous. 935 Brushes at 2.25 eeseoeeS 78.75 60 Lbs. Mercury «40 sesece 24.00 Depreciation of Toolsseseee 15.00 $ 3,554.04 METER ROOM. Salarios and WageSecercsrescccereessveed 248.08 Chamical Seccecrsevscccesseroesesesssce 15.81 MiscellancouSerscccscccccesvecesccecee 15.00 279.243 Pe Ae ae ae ee a tre Be ts ee he Forwards § 3,833.47 \ERS- aQ4-c4 STREET CONDUCTORS. Forwarde $ 3,833.47 Salaries and WageSevecoescevecsscceseed 559.86 MiscellaneouSecescscccccrecvevvcccsecee 15.00 574.86 GENERAL EXPENSES. Stationery and PrintingBesvecsrssseseoes 36.00 Petty Cash ACcounteccccsccccrcusecsses 68.81 104-81 RENEWALS OF LAMPS. 888 Lamps to Customers at 40 cantSes..osere$ 9355.20 122 Lamps on Test Line at 25 centSeecsersses 32.25 - 387.45 REPAIRS & RENEWALS. A. Kings Bill Of RepairSscrercssccccesescerccsnnces 7.50 Total Expens@ereceievecsessseedS 4,908209 RECEIPTS. 330,888 Lamp Hours of 16 Candles each a total. of 5,294,208 candles at $1.00 por M. $ 5,204220 Total EXpenS@eersscecoee : 4,908.09 (en en em ee Oe Balance (Profit).. $8866.11. , | — \BBB- oom 4 3 Receipts per day (estimated )esescvrscvccer 170.78 Expense per dayoe. * rrr rrr Sr re ee 158.32 Estimated Avorage Daily: PPofitessssseesersee$ 12646 Total No. of Customers connected. Ses ese weed 367 Total No. of Lamps 4,864 16 CandleSe...cceces Installed on 64 20 : cewaeuawss Customers Aaeeive 18 32 7 are 4,946 Total Nes of Lamps Installed in Stations wessvceovee 118 Total No. of Lemps Installed in First ee ee 5,064 Total Lamp Hours Of GustomerS..coscseceseccvcecens 330, 888 7 a 2 Un StatLoneceecescassvcvennsnvece 46,128 Total Averege of Lamps in Constant use ig : Bidet ea aa Mea tA eae aan at atetencie 445 Total Average of Lamps in dolistant use in Steeda. 62 , Average life of lamps on Customers Gaeclate Beka e 3872-6 Speciel Lamps in use in Station testing for Lamp F ee een eee ere nn Ree rant ni LAMPS BURNING. Highest lz it. 10th. Marche Se ee 1,245 “¢ Customerse 2 Lowest 5 A. Ne Othe Marche): cevcssesvcescsccsees 78 In Central SERGI a farttat niaae sna movesan 62 ; i ! 1 t | 4 Total Engine HourSeeccvecessvevescsersesvvescss ened 921 Coal per Lamp per Hour LbdSececearesesseesecesesen 1,146 0il per Engine per hour. on i aviinder 1.077 Gills. 4 phe ie * : . “~ 4. #§ Machine Drips used quite freely. oo fas : wes 3 Respectfully Submitted, : (Signed) Joseph Gasho. “A | . Supt. oe ids To C. le Clarke, Chief Engineer, G5 Fifth Ave. 1663-04-12, THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co., 65 FIFTH AVENUE. } , a New York,....... ie. da lone ow L833 ahbies| DH dre’ nae. Daa fate oes bebirean IHL, shee Loe te: Pere rece Pees | bof 1 yn — Craeherios . 90 2409 A toas. Cxpscio 129-2380 y= 1d hove tax, («Go | Asatr. hed, Gay fotr bows abelupht- . 4000 Loses ce. Ane a | ad. ad otiine Oy oe ae bn “Ng OLE etine : ee el wae Ong Clie Hol: at Oebnd Bas, Hestet 9, fo Qhizf Ses ae aes “4 ; 2 ‘ 4 ; te ; t i “ ee ie Wares i ca oo Derk ae Re we - MA é i fix cy Fh. A Cara, ate Minko ae ee. AC | Binal ele ae, Ripe. cee [aciitd a Bn be ee a ape tae: bw by. ¥ ae (necked ad Te. ae lees Cine ml Ade hd fae “eae - wba Nitast ae ws i view ; % . one aM 3 A . = ee (Bey : as . AF 6 ZF -OS- 23 Form 2 08. OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT. - Eon ELECTRIC TLLUMINATING tn or New York. Of Yorks. ere “as A ja Oat agen? 68 Hi yeh Pidiee od Dea. Ks by Conners cet Oo hiv a ae aa sa f- & > fcr owths a2 Pre ofema Chee of fa ala age 1 ore A eae He Basak bach. ae Locke E thaw go be hee ae ray ee, ee lat Orel tortie Leis Lesa ong (Om Lin barn Uh, Cour, b00 beghi- torihe weg Leitt- bp Ce ae ee caer “600 Ealsn toh ald Basok igs Am aa om ane ae Ca 4 Mike Psa oe i po es. 4 an Ne ie oy a | £23- 06- 30 i a ELECTRO-MOTIVE FORCE AT TERMINUS OF FEEDERS, | Feeder BaP. Feeder LAE Teeder ie ia aA oT Veeder KM. F. “To Member. | Toit. Benker, | Ualit |] amber, ) Tote. Hanks, | Yells. : +-— —h ——5| Ne a | 1406 | 6 Vozse] 11 |— | 6 (7262 | 7 : 2 |(0560)| 7 Yobk? |) 12 \/07 | 1 7 ese ~~ o : ; 7 (| 8 |= | 8 pone? | 1s | — a { clas al Biase | 4 vozeel 9 eh | 14g bongo io bKg0 0), Non, gees bs bh¥?| 10 077 A) st] sks ie To s09REE-SASHO, wT, ae GE bbeomvcte Th ia Fag! . 7 ee sees aby 207 2 Hy. AP {Soe oO C7 COS Le Ertiten. leotwi Misnrsiatesrg Gomyptey of fies (Yatt, OS GYlh Chuestte, VE, 6 OhuwGd, | ; aa | /%83-07-1) | Mr. Hastings, ’ I should like to have a copy of your memorendun to Mr. Chinnack with relation to the letter received by Mr Borden as : ! to the:down town district, You may remember my speaking to you about this, T. A, Edison, July 17th, 1883, per G, [ATTACHMENT] ABBR OTL IE et th apron Aer (hose, awl moe ty ifs [ATTACHMENT ] : She: hintioeky eon : “te enelose herewith: a “Lot ber sont from ‘an, “agent Sin. ‘this’ oy to the agent of our New r England Depts which wid oxplain itself. as ‘think thet this. deserves: particuler attention and . a careful investigation.” 4 In my mind. it is not enough thet our’ customers: are satisfied —_—_—_—— ed ~ “ghting ‘should not ‘he: ‘ergator, ‘than gest, one of ae things must 2 e . be done! “either they must. be pe suaded that. they are. using a: gre~ “ater amount of Light oy, easy or. their bills must ‘be redueed - 1 - 808 “these people yourself: or. ar you. have not the time at present send some one in whom you have confidence ena lot me ‘have as “full ‘ a- report as possible in. order that I “may - -enswer ‘this letters” ce! Please then’ ‘return the letter to Me,” ee “cguly, 11th. 1883, “their bills, for. an: equal: amount’ of 1s ; accordingly: ‘ af you. agree “with. me. in this matter, will you kindly AGES? OP Ite ] ert [ATTACHMENT ] “(883- O7- aye ¥ athe an “Momo. to lr. Ghinnock, X © ; ee aoar SEA looking over my. momo. of PANBs inst, I soe. that. I Cl wes mas not elearly oxpross myeer in ‘tegard bea our policy: with die, ‘tae? sons, that we era 48 oithor satis fy our customers aor ins ko, a radiion ae, ee tion ain thea bins, Bre i sae that my memo. woud imsty’. ‘hate 7 Nea? oantart I meant wes, ‘that assuming that our meters aro ‘correct ig es hase _ bills onght to be qatusfactory, or uf ‘nt, We shonld bo able to satisfy the customer that the” large janount of his hae is’ die to! Wacepaas the’ “fact of hid using’ nore’ electric 4d ht “shai (OSe ‘Whore’ you “re ‘gértain that this. state of affairs 6 ists, Te think the t Sites Bae a 4 ; Fe “it's on ‘is ‘of ‘the opinion “that | wa., _ghowa d ‘aut. tho: customer off “ep et : < “4? Pan ant “not pay his bills E isollgieer © that oRoKS Jo's sing a “with mo” “that at ~ yout ay woud’ to have a bin b.300 with, bi thar’ hiwsort, Malyox beg } hes a ; in 8 i ee ee a Be oe ag oo sting Sy ee j tetrad my (8B B-07- 22 | os HDIsON ine HNaTING Co. or New York, Yi Xu, 95 PEARL STREET. > Ke fF Nee wow Gul, Doky 21803 eae Ci NO” ie, Ben 2 balan. Cat Va : Qeas As OFFICE FF Rst DISTRICT. Ca ae) ems (« Sat os saa SAE EEF Chop errr. Dynamo em LA at tony sccudiicnmade at Bae Loon | bent, ale eam oie eke Mie ere | | eenies: anaes aeion: - (1763 / | Eoison Buecrric ILLuainatine Co, or New York. | 257 PEARL STREET. Ye roles Pn S thio Ce Ae XL of Lie oe. fe five tote ee fesce : conte al te Howe C “ae shoe Ore Be ancora eee Beare OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT, (ie a K, ee EDISON BuecrRc ILLUMINATING CO. oe New 1m 57 PEARL STREET. Apu G 1) seca OEP Lov Clee tbatbec a pent fixe Of to~ GLE A . vo Ga an te ga F BE or Ore cic, Oo a Zot A gre lbw, cane "Gas Manel TRESS BGR Foray ~~. 08, OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT. a _‘Eovson BL ACTH ILLUMINATING (Co, or. New Rt iG R47 PEARL STREET. len 0. a a a Op picue! O.. i “Ee (7 Sy ee \< | 24ers OU ee One ete soot esitr | we as | anos . - ol OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT, 12 8B 2 a aS EDISON ELgCtRIc Tuuunating (0. or. New YORK, 257 PEARL STREET. | | Au Gath vn APP Qa See eel: oe AE ch EES On eae a GPG NOBLE. Cee Bie ese CNN Gut ‘tne Hares. ae Ae eA eee heb, cf. Tian gh g vantage Carote eas % “3 = Paces ae ep ake, Rlanepone te Po Anak Urinle Tater £9 7 hake gear oe | nnaeeiage ROKROL-s ork ED eid EEA , cn he ae CORLEY, a a . ~ oo (VRB B72 7] Form -£.08, OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT. ~ EDISON Evecrric ILLUMINATING Co, or New York. 257 PEARL STREET. Oh, Cid, eipeTaucandeerilcesteedh cheater eiaedpemseale eats AEP : PA : Cancts ee a ng: acai 4 he vig ines Otirz. i syaty a Com age } a | = De “Wx ay. : | Sy Betty er entetaek ms . | 7 anlien ak ao anke Act de does cs owwk agepecton. 7 ae AP aa TEE Aw a oS 5 BRB OP BO) a obey ete pe Clue. ye ty Quik ee SD dane es Us sce Mae: \ ww) oes a ae ipa wed a {. wal wale, eae we a oreamig. O. | Sint ee ha @, a les (ceca es V GaiG. Seer Aerts Wes ae ia Ve ean ett Pe el nee , con UAL ae oy, EQ mee Oat, . ¥ Lo “f \ “¢ De OMe io vee hot oe Ee Oo CY ait AN SS 5 a SAY NN. oe Qn w oe . ae JN Var a4 ba Me eat ys WuStlbe 7 AWS seBy owt #. oe \, on, aS) aves” i oe ae DOA RAT e ee Ny - a . c SE Le a ANA Qwest ro Qe . \ Repu tte ; ee is Q. [WENA lg mt oe i \y . : 7 Pp \ it Lee it Wee Ns fe wed ae gin ane \ | 7s C < bay & nye ON tN tb ce ia pee ie “yd BAU on) cn ae PADS Ae RA 7 he ov si A, pA es : NO nt ene, _(es8 “0b (% NS a A ‘ S. qe ae mee (0 One “t Sue a ws ? AY Ay s l i \ n 4 A Mie 1 t , 0 te way ma nk A BNA, hk oe rs nO ee, : « \ 2. reer EL Sted a j ee ie steko a) rt Cas ON, ne aN wae Lh. — ) f e Syn es ave a es gw ed | her os t 7 veh Le Pee / ‘\ ge Shane i ogee é pons a we er A Qe Uf law Y hs vow d Jon oe ee nb Q ‘op ea 8 a ee (WEP 3-08) . fi wer Ur tans. ! ye 43 bi ; : | y us he ee me ) nt me : Loe Win y \ = i : ~y i at, Ahi VS Avid : cg rae, Le Ae Ne ih t a o7 ‘s 2 f id a ae Oe oti Ge lh he Hol od VAP Neer eis o ae ae, oy oe a on An tAw oo? uh yy, Lye v at be ae s! oo , i: ies : nw Vary La eee’ tae ~ ae 2 Ns = . iy GA i tpg a We ni - us [RET Qa etm \ oe Oy tow li Ue WW gre Chay. fy om = Q Maye . + Ete ult u eh Aad i. Ake ‘2 eed Sad f 5 Ms is AW he ae wy BP eae , foe Pe _AAaO a Ese, — wn g (th, had aa Sati! . Suetiny ays 309 “24 sc P y ee a } \ Lee VS a CTS LEAP ane? f ypadks wry ts ; re Li wee wee ore we _? ta, Ae os LAR ge oe, bed me 5 ¢ ER anh f iar tae iA ae wh Eterall we sia Re6liD G.. Os ss . ‘tc \ “RE beet We mos a ke ere ow y by Wal? Ons GA | 8 of line Fe ges met ow Cw byw Lt. ed, Asin he a os Lo ah . : elise vo ane penne on or Oey OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT. Foon Eecreic ILLUMINATING Co. or New io 257 PEARL STREET, 4 oe Gah... Sepl.2) 27 becoes A Shusul,' Bay Ay eo Yer Im, / oe emia cr ob Men Koha Car Yoke Aon pe Mir. Edison, Tho average lanps at October is, 1154. Nove Asie 1803. weer a a Oe 1 “i wey a re a fikcse Y joer Prim og Nel oe tf ~ y 1 wey a TE ¥ » od 44" ~ ce 4 ‘ aint at fh ; Ss. [F&F 3-117 08 the Pearl street station for For September it was 798. Big gain. * Meet. RECr'"-y OV 7% 63 dle a) . scieaaanet- SaaenAnnOnE_emenemmmnannammaaentats - WAS ps 4 OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT. . ACB siod/” Ci bison Bugz TILvowinan Go ow Kaw Yont oer Meu % Goth, ie Z. hon AEED a oe Sen coe Pe | TSR: | Pees an | a Eeecotes Sek an SEs IRE ae eet for ; eeyeeas 7 ee, a Bova Ree EDISON ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY. OF NEW YORK. I" (H¥teport for 24 hours ending at 12 Noon_. ____ ENGINES RUNNING. Vianber FROM wt Engine Hours. haeee nd or MOTIVE POREE AT OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT. Li use CME IR rt | Water used, Cu. ft. pw PAG Waste. c aioe | fat i ge tcg tals AE CL BSEGELS” j \ peeoen | <. a “y | rerore. a an PEBDER EMP FEEDER if B MOF. «some EE sl in| a | | 1 lvos. | 6 | foz-af 12 16 ats “2 Voe-e! 7 |fog | -i2 17 l¢e 3g 8 fop-a| 13 [ses a 4 rob.) 9 0e6-9 14 o>e, 19 5° | 10 seg: 7|. 15 yea 20 \fox-a wee a te ie . To CHARS. LARK, | Pt ecar or 44% Cume ee: OBLICE &! ate ati | i | { sin m { u AT ESE) EE nik EDI: HE FELMle ST Se tee La — Colt & SMoaher, Printers, $0 Deckman ha N.Y. * a or o HUNWHAS LUG: GERBERA th eit Wa sa maa ‘STREET. LAMP BECORD, Total Installed, LOH. ee SeLhs Customers, Average for 24 hours... f. 3bo_§ oe MSL... Average life... ALO hours, Highest No Lowest No. .. f ee a Grand Grand Average f SOP a A Prk. ok: 72. ‘as wos Machine... x 4 . Qts. Obindey. ee_ AeL lhl. Coal Received, Tons... Ashes Rem’d, Loads... CENERAL. STATIQN. M3 K Rov, BAWeen Under, bunt Conductors ofl Hen, 183-0? o——s Lbs, Bageed qucerbanyy puugrersie OnE gate Postilve’ P (ivedarded ef Nellie on “ ' rota, OO ib ghee. aye vf oe ee A, RAIN A eR eT tent et eee prem wnat pe 3 ee ee ee ae ee ee eee) oe Se ee ; uN | Lay eee AMD. >, : Anal) \7 Sle ae x aa LO" Sot 2 feng sn oes caper te ore matteo worm £0, Santee sae Sainiee ~ HoisoN ELecrRic ILLUMINATING CO or New York. 267 PEARL STREET. yorm 2 01, | | sence eas a atialeg -Roison Euecreic [LLUMINATING CO or New York, 7 PEARL STREET. Neu Yuh eerste. I BES, Mal ob php 00 co : 7 3° | 63 ere wh. a ee ee as tl Ot Mast F Uhilin pe Reef Estate. Guu Folia " 33 187 &3 Pa Poifers complete, orbia Recwy vien x 00 © Borfer plesk Pare ; a qG a6 ‘Concrete 4 146 co (Dato Mets, se [96 e0 | Stock Supports ; 93500 | en A Stocks Gum - | 05000 °* Lary ele ag : 623 oo lock fur oo 3530 00 chen papain ’ «3 80 00. 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Qoo ce. - : : cols J 200 co wns fia oe. 4£30 0G aus ‘, o 43000 eae alyectenanes vfaekhe -- | Boo co dustin not. apecrfred © 4 C00 ©CO enohiie + HeeRamca? out ‘J coo co oT ove 00 ovo eo anes Cae 3) 0 eure © Ae et ante ee na Oe | WHRRBAS. the ninerous pules eractad an the streets of ' noe ‘ the ity vf Now York for tho support of Talayrarh, telephone, | th i J . eleetrac Tight and other wivas prove a sorieus ampodiment to traye] ‘disfigure the sbrocts in which thoy ara placed, ara dangerous ath 1 ‘ease of fire and soriously interfere vith the propor working of the ‘Bire Jopartment in their efforts tu oxtinguash and prevont the sprdha of conflagration, and ara dangerous te life and pro evby; and 2 “YUAST BAS, poles for tha purpeses daseribad aro being erocted in preat numbers throughout tho streots of the City, and mhereas little, and in many dnstanees no révenuo 1s pard tu the Gity bys the various cunpanid’ .evuctang# the same; therofere be at, RESOLVED, That a Colmitties of Vhree be anpoanted by thas Hoard wiih power to send for parsons® and parers, to take tostamony, Smployceunsel and rerert to this Byard the nambor of polos ; 4 " Ts. earectod. by tho various telagrarh, telophone, aleetrre larht and vthev electrie companies, and each ot then, throurhvut tho streets “of the Oh hy, undov what authority the said poles axa arected, and what Ordinaness of this Board, at any, hava ‘-boen violatod py the said companios in the ereetion of the said poles, and what ecur- a Pe sae {G; & Aad )/ Such racommendation. for action \ 4 tet eae er co ae oe % FO ite eer KUL rl a | gees . the ‘as they mayvaddinpréper, 7 ad : Se , "eee - ey 2 ‘ v J ; i a j mo ¢ a got et! wie ‘ 1883. Electric Light - Edison Electric Light Company - General (D-83-027) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the business of the Edison Electric Light Company. Much of the correspondence is by Sherburne B. Eaton, president of the company. Related material can be found in the Edison Electric Light Company Bulletins (Company Records Series). Approximately 80 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine intraoffice communications; routine notices for meetings of the board of directors; proxies; receipts; unsolicited inquiries concerning real estate; duplicate copies of selected documents. Prof, Barker. has. heen asked, by the ‘Rrush. -paojile to take’ a. retainer: from. then on: storage battery Barker thinks his : Sra ee ; ws Ss : con’ Mnaee: battory. or. else five him a vonsiderablo + . rh yp Teele. 4 ‘ rdipanor of our own on ‘avgount o f storage’ battaries ax eelusively pin audsevon gagfene other revaaner .whaeh he’ now has. | cee Ste ban By e i : ; : : . Ho one tee the ground that: storage batteraes have: not we Ghee , ee 2 Chae ie to 2 a = me : 8. Be “Baton: si . a Jan, '2nd4 1988.00 0 eee aS ; par. Meir. Be ; - . : ‘ Sy ne, we ‘. ‘ ; : * Spree THE EDIGON ELECTRIC LIGHT: oo. 05 FIFTH ‘AVENUK. , ee et “New York, nee He NUuery...QbD yon LBM 3 Duel Lorre Mbt darcd Dear. Sir:- ay | | e Me Yonv-ares invitet’“to attend a maating of tandards, to bo held at the General Committee on. : raat ans No. G5 Fifth Avemya, on Mon day evening, January uth, ok at 6 o’ clock, P ™ . Yours} truly, “Beeretary. pf the Committes. ane EDISON ELECTRIC LICHT CoO., eo ys gs neti Seen teeter a aoe ea, --§5- BIFTH AVENUE. ee | ‘ae Sr ee ae ie Kiss ie a Shr tre Lt . lrrege Gastivey tego * (Prifpfreuuf~ @ lipoees ti ee ofacrale “| ofec 4d Lamyfed fort anat pe ve Arvid ly | 55 a fale a LPL OAL sepes! ‘ ' ) t ! ! \ 1 a4 \ 1, hei e ! wd ote HA add THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co., But: ae PRD we" “ought "to pel the matter over and ‘pet ‘our Paves” pretty thoronghiy. shaped; Mr. Johnson will, speak ‘to you about this, He says “ho. ean, come if you can “hig” renings i you anak come tomight "foul e dine Lohan vl: nighé?is” . poegee ely ae onea. by: telephone’ So thas "I ean’ make. my arrangements ‘accordingly. Uz ie nee as. Hears THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Go.,, OS PIPTILAVLNCE, 183 -0l- 20) ‘ Quotations, week ending’. et ae ., is ‘Maiaon Mlostitd Light Co. weet “ ; ‘s : “of Burope - - , ‘s “af arninating Co, of N.Y. et t Go. for. Iwoluted Lighting - “ ‘ ne United States ‘Hilaotric Light Co. - - Brush Hleotrie Light Co. He, - . - Fuller Hleotrio Licht Co, © = - - Tablochkoff Hlectria Light Co, - - . CLS PUSS SAPORTAS, tteo~ “|. penses* of: every nature, after letvers' patent shal] have been as welt. as of. costs incurred for “obtaining setters pate ‘ ey ge we a vesapany pare pay, that 1s. the Ge svernrient: fee wey onnéction: aa oa) nolens::vol al eo ON nO: [FROM SHERBURNE B. EATON] vee eae VEER - 6) ice nae a [A VARIANT VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT FOLLOWS] td nena akctg — Aenean annette S82 ANTENA ME AN een rmeee Li P&S3-o0a-of New York, Feb. lst, 1882, G5 Pifth Ave, Major S, 8. Maton, President. | Sirie- . Since all ony efforts to ob- tain a more satisfautory definition Beau relations as manuf acturers wath our other interests as purveyors of light and power seem to breed nothing but hostility and suspicion on tho part of those gentlemen who represent the latter, they apparently being wholly unable to see anything in our actions but an ulterior design upon them, we beg leave hereby to withdraw from any Rad all further controversy or discussion in respect ens: In doing this we bep leave to call your attention to a few facts: | ist. rea sinGaweine zn our varions enterprizes ‘NO sought in a most determaned way to snduce our friends in the parent company, as well as others to join us an the undertaking, In this we signally failed, we thereupon determined upon taking all the risks and carrying the burden ourselves to tho best of our ability~ more with an object to make tha Bdison electric light a success than to make money by manufacturang. This is especially true in respect to the business of the GOerck streat and Berginann and Go’s factories, 2nd. These factories having necessarily attained a stage of activity prior to the hight Go. proper - the impression ’ has grown that in our faetories we have the larger proportion ' Ver nad nn pte ee Aeneas He ane a Sper tah [A VARIANT VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT FOLLOWS] | rie dbaanaeersenannanen eerste tte he A NE AERA TL TEMES HAO MRI es 3 IGG 3-02 -0O8.7 2 of the profitable business of the systom, This is perhaps but natural, but is none the less erroneous, The practical effect is however to place us 1n a falsa position, If the Board, or any vomini§ tae appointed by 2t, would gave sufficient time and atton- tion to this subject to thoroughly master its various paaends, we are of the opinion that they would agree with us that in our propositions we ara actually sacrifizing something rather than grasping for more. We simply desire to imake safe the capital we have invested and were ready to make some present savrifives to that end. One thing is certain that an the future should the ab- sence of a contract with the various factories work an injury to the Rlectrac Light Compuny, they can depend upon us at any future time to make just and equitable arrangonents. Srd. AS parties interested in the suceess of the system as a whole, wo are must anions that no deterioration of the character of the work shall ovcur and that:no benefit of our experienue shall become available to other than the Fdison system, ThiS can in our judgment be accomplished only by keaping the manu- facture, at least for some time to come, in present hands, i, 9, the hands of parties vitally interested in the Mdison system, The expression given vent by one of the Directors of our Company to the effect that “they should like to feel that wr. Edison’s interests were identical with theirs and not antagon~- istic” Woes not only him, but the rest of us great injustice, , Besides,unless the Edison system becomes an absolute and un- . Ny ay u% wv ws “EA VARIANT VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT FOLLOWS] /8P3-02-0) rte + etre, — 3 qualified success, the business of manufacturing for that system vill not be worth an effort tu,maintain it. That we hold to the Opposite view is evidenced by the fact that we have ourselves in~ vested more money in our various factories than has as yet been. vut into the business of developing the system in other directions, We have not invested this money for to-day nor yet for to-morrow, but for the future. AS wa believe in the future and have confidence in our own ability to maintain our lead in the manufacturing business and as we do not wish to foster the suspicions which are already too apparent, we repeat, we are content to allow matters to réfidin as they are, Very truly yours, 49 “A ata 4 KY Ls gi, Sh alas eo Pap “sx iy we “yy ty | 4 i ae y 4 a 4d qi : vamat ° ne ne (VARIANT VERSION] » Sle nnemmenenenmentnhttmenamiamins pop te ee | LP PSK OA -O/- ALAC Een ear [VARIANT VERSION] Pee , / PP 2-O2-0/ [VARIANT VERSION] eet eee a alate eee Saban Pi AFF 3 Sree, : [VARIANT VERSION] peo peacoat nes! se A de ee poe ee ee _ | LES3B-O2-0/ | [VARIANT VERSION] J)@ER-02~-0/ eo airreeC Rr anes Ta i Sot Pee ae ne po Re = may : : , VRE B Bae ob’ F 5 < ae EB : re : a2 i ; Dee pins gar its, be et : ee neg PAR an : . ; BEA ROR SS age Scag ea SO Se Pies | : ; aah tes The Hinton States: co.’ hava. purchased the - iron piidla= i no eee bees te age ; e &, a: ee g ae Lee ing ' ‘on “the noyth sido’ of Liberty street a aoe doors: west bf: 4 ir wat? a 7 ma eT ee Los Nassau. street Por" “ofr iass Tor their parent vompany j cone COe BG, ia : ed Re ee poe, ate ag:a argo: “double. fron burlding say 5 ) stories’ high. thay told. \ pre os aaa aed ee : ‘ 4 we] ine: pee pat the eranvig Company, that: ‘they eens though Perse peers (hen A ok ie ‘Stay hear. Wall. pene OB ae os a oe ae OA S. By Eaton...” Loe cy Ist. “1aAa, moh o5 OR per Me.G, oe ae a cs . ee ; ‘ uw , re reas $ o sf ‘ 7 vy A 8 w s | - . “ " . “ . 7 < ; : * ~iee- a“ . - : * ! : ‘ Bs hes are . on t = ‘ Y - a = rs — ‘ - at ; ‘ pees i : : we 3 i : t ae ao ~ - f . , t = ‘ ; as : ‘ , ‘ ¥ ots Mrs Ediso ny [ENCLOSURE] : ' Te aurcammceumutame meinen anee aewereee ee anes en _ 1683-0 3-3] 4 @ ‘ mo. % ‘ \ Prasident’s meinor andy of 2.60ms . ‘of business ey BX, oettbive Comma ttee of Light Company, BPR: Fabruary Ant » 1893, fron eee merase © seem Mowe een pase Sd Se : “a. " Resonaider the agueptanse of ieadgnacin of. Coly Goddard, for’, the, PUTYCRY.of. allowing his nam@-to. stand’ las |. te Seurotary until the stock uenttizoates he has signed, now deposited . vat the trust Goripany, shalt” ‘have been nese s CRARP ET: Fi Obtain approval of pro:osed vontract! with Colorado Gos for tha State of Goldrade. os Ee (3), Rhode Island ‘Co. for thas. State. Hake a , payers to ‘the Tegiviya Committee of thas result of several con tA Ss een 5 en RELIC ED . p reEanes hii coy. “Howard and ask for ap peowad of sebeed plan : 4 a for Ahéite Island. leper 7 "if . Cae Pa ve contract with Watartown syndicate ror woint~ 084 ‘in | Northern. New" York. | tee = deat te ne : cae — Provoded Gofpany for State of South garolina, Stare vesult of ‘donferencas with Dr. moaee and ask for approval ; ; of " proposed plan for thus ‘ealualiw: ; ae he ee ee : a: SN ie (2) ae ee} 1 Wa vonsent to have the swan ‘Company , ; : ‘ 2 Base eee . oe “Join ‘the Gramne Assoeiation? } eae Pg ee ae ge Ne MN a RR ae [ENCLOSURE] beer pseppnenenem ime sistema aa a Ie ee ben ‘ + veo a ‘ . v ‘ . ; 2 C (7) Decide the yuestaon .of Boing on wath the pro~ \ posed consolidatod Goinpany for banadat to be brought out an Lens don by My Montgomery. Ape fig : ” i th. ‘ ‘ vo \ | ; 2 che ae sree a “} res end : nem peepee: WAN we mented aemaaaryirniste va hte tae sie hence eet ie Seren ee { gh “Shall io" end rovpasontatives rroia our yom pany to AnBLgs he Rrush ‘Storage bat beny? Presont Mr, Ridin . i ‘son's views ‘on ‘thas subjects. H vs 1 4 “(9) "oo" Shalt. wa goin tha frinnds of Hr. Pield, an” 4 . t bringing out an olechrie railway company? Aeport tha result” of two auntervieys with Wr. Rood. “(104 Raport upon delay by Stock Exchange about * } deviating wheather ‘ta adopt the Edison ‘Light. y ; ore : pais oo : : ct “ae NG Gey [t) “peport about interview with Mr. Green tough= ang “thie ‘réyhiation’ Of Louisville sey. and ask to heave tha ‘matter’ be eas davadad. by Wxeuutave buwmiieteax ~ ot Paar rene oer CY anes De a . eT ee Cathe ee facet fa eh cn ern meena nmin ee ae ma £ eae t- . : are ; { “aay best Raport' ‘véfusal ve Heng aah Raison Company’ to vontanna vay tet for ‘renewals on vortain, Bdason patents in AUREL ands , State the offach the sama “nay heave upon our patentse ¢ i hehe (133 ' The possable offoct won our. United States © patents of the recent devasion of Judge Naxon an the vase: of ‘tha ~ ” [ENCLOSURE] SA aS a ee Fe cigs ( Vee a Oo va 2 / o | ’ ae ni “Bate “Rétvagoratang COs, perenne aside a uraor deeision of Gommis- j sioner Paine, an tho vaso of Bx parte Hann, and holding that tha ‘ wae ao ; “f ; ee of. a foresgn psn baa tee life pf, the, Aner3ean ace Teas beet gine oie ig a ‘ 6 wort, peste “(14) ; Our contract wath Mr. Spencer Borden. | 14 is ‘dissatisfied with the recent action of “the Byers and claims that he is ontitled to nave tha gontract “made for five; years, ‘ mus Saal Va Tee Neiman de! ELS es Be tes WL wis iat See ng : (t5)" “ Dascuss. the question of what shall be ‘the ~ voliey of the LL Lwaanating Gory as rogards someting customers .an the firat Dastrigt to pay the expense of wiring. 3 Pant. ier ae eae : . : ose pote Dear Siri ay 2 youths no:meething of T beg. to. infor. the Committee gnStanda rds will Be held on Monday night. Secty of Gommittee. d eghe ste eR th es eee Pi dissents i i ' j i as tions named atfuve, ee Ne wares s tyAdng he Tiability, w Arcosh g ton for coinparison, and th6 co pgid a sun wyual tw tun Litnts th : ‘This Company TRANGMITS and DELL FERS m mys * Errors can bu gudtded aguttist-only by repeating a iyssaze Kc Bro & twansmission or dellvary of Unrepoatod Wight Meossiyses, H MMe chain bs not pmiaandsd in welling wlonin guirce days gtvae ' | fotsisna UNREPEATED NIGHT MESS. ‘- . Hos, T. ECKERT, ne ; the ‘sunlef of the ot tho ali ae nee Ki ols taal ty mo at Frauen ?P IPF3B-O2-228 ir. Rdison, T spent Nednesday in Boston, Mr, Higginson says ha vannot brang out our gvomnpany bevanse the United States Co. are not willing that he should do so, and he feols that his first oblipation is due to them. Mr. Rorden and Mr, Garrason have secured $940,000 signatures to the company, and they have at least &40,000 more ready to he put down as soon as tho parties oy who are to sign return from temporary absonues, I saw Mr. “n- j dicott. 49 says that his firin will probably subseribe $25,000, but he 4s not willing to have it done in his own name, we says that whenever he puts his name toa company, Widows and orphans follow his lead, and he dos not think that a new business lika that of electrae lighting is to he recommended to people of small means, who require immediate and uninterrupted davidands, "“e 48 very farina in his deerzsion not to subSeribe tn h2s own name, ir. Garrison and £ saw him together, and ve both agreed that there would be no use in trying to induce Mr. Sndicott to chanpo has wind in that repard, The subscription paper will be taken about privately for the remainder of this week, also Monday, and TI shall visit Boston again by Tuesday, when we will sea how inatters then stand and dacide what next step to take, Both Mr. Garrason and ‘iv. Borden feel that they would lake two or three days more to ses if they van get all the subscriptions without placing the macter in the hands of a banker, Cov, Riva 1s very friendly and has partsally promised them a large numbar of subscriptions, T talked wath Mr. “ndivott and Mr. Postar about allowing Gov, IGF B-O2- DZ 2 ‘4 ‘ N 8 Rive to become prominent in the Matter, they both Speak vell of him. Mr. Endivott said that Gov. Rice would do us no discredit and intght be of very great use to ‘us as a conspicuous inember of the co:many.. Ho reforred aspacially to the fact that tho Coy, has ‘a reat many fraands who are stro,g Financially, also to tho or: 3 . Pace that he understands both municipal and State matters thor~ er ; ‘ oughly, So that rights of way &¢. eeuld be easily obtained through the Govis influence. The depressed vondition of the stock market F fy ; ii . 4 jWas opGrating somewhat apainst our enterprise, also tha low rico wt 8 OF the stock of the Hilason 111, Go, of %. ¥., also tho fact that = othe United Stakes Rleetrze Lighting Go., which Mr, Yagpanson brought out in Hos ton, “hastnot sproved snevessful, Bub there is ne reason Lo believe our enterprise will not succead,: fet me add that I think no mistake has been made thus far, and that the outlook is food, S. 8, Raton Feb. 23rd. 1898, per He.G. We3-0n2- 87. THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., * 65 FIFTH AVENUE. SA Loa 5, Pirate ees “+e : : eg aaa 8 ) Ze Pa ke jh Clan © CO fh Gel Zs Ae oe — fla oY gh he core a & SAO Ppt Rehd BE re : oe 7 age a7 CO. ee ley, 0 Lheoe : md ALL au.e¢ ESF... yore fe ey 7 “4 ASO.) eke PEs Deg Dhiosa, lua 3, FORA i OD eh het Ce 4 4 A a CO 6+ OF New York, Pee BNR ee the kN Ta a err site aie OE pig Ce at, , Fist ieee ay a ae” Oe oa eS Gye ef, Le pr whe Aa. aa aa : eee Ae tee ot Cae | Soon that Ture “aun, | a Ts DAA aA Ze 7 al Ape Pee. | £4 iy ee ate pe oo! oe oon of ok | I a e : en anes sien ia oy be f “thee 4 5 Ahearn Y vt fen Gg Wiass a oo ‘and is trying bo oath those who. burn all day lights on both sides Mr. Edison, - The New York Times will pay their wiring bill to- day, which closes up all their matter, They refuse to pay our meter bill has not been presentod to the New York Tames and : ‘after , vill not be until Monday night. 20 per cent addition on wiring so wa‘had to take it off, ‘Tho ] Ni ~ As to wheather the temparature repulator was on th customer’s sida or not, that has been fully tasted both way i : eae: Ane I understand it. Th? Naval Office has been pigeon holed at Washingto Pash, Benton is looking after it, TAe Atlantic Ins, Will ~ co, iam and Vall \strdets, have opted timates for viring but not for faxvur wan see Ceaorge William Ballou. Also ‘tle tube is big enough, Regarding the @, Hastings says he has called upon Nr. Drake 4 as not seen him and now has an appdhintment to meet .sau street an ane day tiie ffreenfield’s man has already done that : } ernoon, Reparding going along “Yall Street and Nas- | of the streats. Raguedaur, Fulton Market, we are .poung to hight Bugene Rlackford’s place which 1s outside of the market, ae will : move bauk into the market as seon us the iarket is done, If 2. : , % our light suits Blackford wo shall get most of the market, we have hean obliged to wire Rlackford’s temporary place under ona y of the old ienthEers for wiring, compelling. hain to pay for ie ing if he takes the light. We van wire his new place an the mar ket, under th? same contract, But 2f he likes the light in his temporary place he may pay for fi wiring, - ereenfield 1s try- ang to pet the whole of Fulton bakROt, Regarding lighting the Elevated Railvay Depot at Fulton street, I wrote @allaway some depot with vire and fixtures, f/I think we had better do it, We have not tried to pet the Sub-Freasury, because it 1S sald that all these Government Buildings on Wall street depend upon the deession in the casa of the Naval office ZT do not think sufficient metor records have been obtained yet so as to ascertain the correctness of the indicator vards, but will make other, inquir-. denn abodt: chats a We arranged the Drexel, Morgan matter by havy~ ang a” + :vount made of the lamp hours for 5 days and a meter kakan- put in and taken out. The count ended on yestorday morning. T have just reeeaved the vards of lamp hours from Drexel, Morgan’s and.am waiting for the meter reading. “Y once datas MABEL LY Benton has just been in and says that the Secty. of the Treasury has asked Gongress for an appropriation to experiment at << | : | at / PPZ-O3-O2 Willett’?s Point on the different kinds of electric lighting fo? thee” : 4 hs 2) . purpose of finding out which 1s the best for Government use, Whether this PERSE? simply to the Tower for arc: Liehts 5 or whether it relates to all kinds ‘of electric lighting I am not sure. ao: 7 ; We will look into this and find out just how 2t stands. oa ; , rd Ba . : . v 7 ; . . , s i A, . 7 : 1. 4 Regarding the Bijou Theatre, they paid ther vant batt : ; “fror the month of January, and we are expecting their ball ‘for the ‘ a9 . itnonth of “ebruary now. Rorden is very much behind wath nee acu ’ 2S a counts. For instance he has not sent his monthly sta ement for the month of January yet, Without that we cannot tell whether ther? 1s a profit or not on the Bijou running. Mr. Hutchinson is doing all he van to have Rorden get his monthly reports out’ moré promptly and I have had a talk with both: orden, and pwelley about it. . Thay say that it they once gat eaanaheau: they will be ali right. S, R. Raton March ‘2nd, 1883, per Me.G, ee et aoe "EV 1B G9-O3- OT. Mr, Bdison, Can -yorr SuBESSt any way to reduce’ tho BOa: that is : . being carried ty bie Supply papartment at Pearl street? ; Very little of 1t.is being consumed. L es wa coke turn as into” inoney even at.a loss. what ate your eeuee* ; $y. Be Raton March 7th LARA, “persMesG. >. ape CANN I { ‘ ee weaned, ree ng MOTIVE a ARTMEAT, PENNSYLVANIA RAILBO = See SS cea with rlettic Lah “4 oe ie oa cists ot eases Le. CE aenree, or ee, eee 7 ofp ot ee, Ae fe purdfrer- HB _ para “the 7 Ax re. the. Bulltine Aet eye it Att ced Se ye a ie; Go PF OF OS THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., | ‘ 0 FIFTH AVENUE. : 2 w\ 8 pee ee j L008 J EEB- OS- S83 The Edison Electric Light. Company 65 Fifth Avenue S. 8. Eaton Pres E. H, Johnson Vice-Prea E. P, Fabbri Treas C. Goddard Sec'y New Vorku May Srde oo. 1883 T. A. Edison, Esq. City. ay Sir:- iat 7 . I beg to hand you herewith two plans of Evansville, fu one electrical and one dotted, together with two printed sheets. sof, data, being all that the engineering department has been able ag : . ~ to obtain in the way of data, These documents have this moment Of beon received by me from Mr. Glarke and I at once hand them to you for your estimate. Very truly yours, lou eee President, 38 » RECELVED American Rapid Telegraph Co., MAY191989 Me ene ges Pe ee 18S... Office of . f Z FILE N ease eeeeseeneeerees BO each ie Pow Gh. Nay 17th... APPS | D 1833 = CL. ott. aan “S Those As Rdisgn ,fsq., \) Dear Sir:- ee NN, I understand that you are issuing some bu tins full of information in regard to tho progress of your light, Could you favor me with them? I would like to compre- hend in a:‘measure the astonishing progress you have made in this world since you and I were together in Boston. With my regards to your private Secretary, Mre Grif Fin, I remain, Yours very t ruly, eres Plime .. \. \ Say ce = 4 he ‘aS TS £v\\ oN ANNE SAARINO ARAN ® ny g SANS aN 1€03-08-2¢ ' Cpe Vhie7 207 p 5 | ere Bee See 7 Parr Gomer Gatin oagy ame S et Me 4 zit’ iC alle, Atfe cle} wre Cuvee, po ees Q cece ES wee Atcevea fure ce flee perecerd saa age ch Aanivd. 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MOT REE shaaty 6 Hh Se ae : tirthens HO Con Arvl ~ : oO lls for as @ MSzeerretien oe. c a ae Khe ae en foe eee bere ey ee: Bees: fee GO CALEY: Obi, Ape Cree ae ‘ 8 dk : p PPB 0S AE Veender Khe over Aviedletn Cer Pel, acpreny Lee (1 Cares recep feccfitier , Soe: ay ofp fohajs 2 Greece (wrec€er_e Keren Loe Fee Hs frretiek - Sas tia Athan fe the. Hh. prirtie a O MK Zion Coryiarned, a) a oe CAvelet Attic. chat. popes A teed enti txts Mr. Conbrecele 4 hk re aan D7 See (ée. Gere: / Ly cewk axe fowreitile evhent (hve! Kame HereZiipo Se oe ee ee iar Oe ae Se eee Cmaitivn or loctivie ee I = foarreg 7 Abr SEE EL nbipte vii ager area A, phe: thee eee paar a eee pei Capen x; Qeetee Ce ize® Le te aety Wt - L4 ZC. Le alery | 2x ; Ae fle, A ON fA peg tetacdt COLL G MaevyorK Whe K ak (Prerer Cette Ladee Cire Lecce ell we PS ene Le oecifeg pry borne spa Mee lind TAS ae PEL HS eee “ Gr ees GLE te he J eo Le t-e27elo bee Sew anieclg Cee? re eae peas Lewete 7 a? . ole Ctetcceeds LUG UCEC he Cees Conificcecvecy ~ SGT3 0 T° 28 7, Bore jaune, seeds Se Lee te. a evel: Pewee 5 glean ci “x Vii ha yon eee ae Shane hee a a Ga heard \ heathy tr Hk wore - PA cores Cattle AceacHAe? Mnre. the aflemerre Vs Manse tain flor. | (Ugueed 7 °C dani Firawte Za Deo ue ee ao a as Pe et re Le Aghia Qe tore te PSE sane Ne Poclre fice uv Khe Ca Ceci Sy : Othe ae Che , Moen Tite ee aise hy Ate: ib (223 aaa The Edison Electric Light Company, 65 Fifth Avenue, New York.............. SUM@..An.d, Te Ae Edison, Esqe City. Dear Sir:- In leaving our office in a hurry this afternoon, Mr. Lowrey requested me to askjyou if you will kindly arrange to dine’ with him in town Tuesday evening next, to meet Nossrs. Eaton, Fab- bri, and Wright for the purpose .of discussing some matters which he will state to you at that time. * Mr. Lowrey will I presume in~ form you Monday as to the place and Kean of etic: Yours respectfully, Treasurere # = Wre' Edison, ~-T'do not “Like the use of ‘this. wortSole on this card. I Ido not think: it; looks: well and I fear it is likely ‘t i pn feo SIF 3 - 06-15 President's momo. of business for Kxecutive Commitee meeting of Tight Company , at one P, ki. Friday, Juno 15th. 1883, At office of De te & Coe: (1) ARGENTINE co. Mr. Sdéson is in favor of devolopp ing the business in the aneroese Republic by means of a New" York City company already formod for that purpose, tut lenses ‘Wabbri & Chaunesy do not approve of the tarms propoged to bo paid by said company for a license, See Nesgsrs Fabbri “2 Chuneey’s lottor of Juno Sth, EH BCUasIne the any et " Mr. Edison will explain the i Se gree ate mattor in porson, #4 ‘ (2) _PROPOSED NEW JERSEY co, The Proposed ‘ediitraet with the N. J. Co. provided thet is shall noes us a cash payment of $10, 000, in addition to certain other compensation, they /OD~ ject to pay this amount in eash, and have notified us that ¥éther” than pay it they will probably abandon the pr opossd’ buainesa.”* Shali"we insist upon this e-sh paymont? cs (3) THE FRENCH PATENTS ON COMPENSATING CONDUCTORS. © - — Sen ate nae may Tho action of tir, Satecholor in filing Edison's applizations for French patents, without waiting for instructions from here, will result’ in shortening tha life of the Americam patent by two ‘Year's. Er, Edison states that Kr. Batcholor was obliged to do this in” i a the patent filed in advance of competitors, “Tho hi+ ght Go. has no interest in the French patonts, Brbnourh Mr. Edie oom ttntat ae at 2 son and certein othars have, It is now too lats to correct this action of Mr. Batchekor oven if wo desire to, but I bring it to ths attontion of the Roard chiefly in order that it may appear in the records, "Hes (4) GRANNE CO. ASSESSKENT., ‘The Special Cotimittes on Pianes of the Gramme Co. has passed the following resolution, & copy of which has been sent to each of the sevenaszlectric light conipahies composing ths.Gramme organization. ach company, in- eluding Ourselves, is asked to pay $1,000 cash, bosides two monthly agséssmonts hereaft or. Will our Company consent to do this, °*” providod tho other six companies consent? The resolution is as ; follows: Jetta eer a @¢RESOIVED, °" That this Committee recommends ‘to “tho se- voral companies ‘consti tuing the Gramme Mlectrical Company; the immediate paymont of $1,000 coach to liquidate the presont ‘indobt- odkss, ‘and that the monthly advance of $166,606 from ‘each ‘company bo ‘increased to $200.” 5) ELECTRIC RATLWAY cola) The consent of our Company is asked to tho sale ‘of not bo exceed $250,000 of stock ‘in ‘the . Z| treasury of tho Railway Go., at 50 cents on the dollar, to ear ae monoy ‘now needed. The Peild intorest hs given” their’ soneents - | DO iis" eonsent? 3 Se ~“"* “(by The Fidld interest request that Mr. Gyrué W.' Fieid ark a bo made a director of the Bloctric Railway Co. ‘in ‘place of ‘Mrs ———- ee eee Ie 3 Doyo, who ig one of their directors but will resign to makes a place for Mr? Field sSnall we assent? (e) It 1s suggested that both tho Field intorest and tha Edison interest sheould mako a present of $5,.000 of stock fully paid to each of their directors. If this arrangement is ‘carried outs Wis Gallaway and Mr. Kennedy, our two divsoteres wai 6S" ane titled to $5,000 of stock, each, out of the Stock ‘coming to ‘the edison w1octrie Light Co. “shall it be done? " (G)"' GOWMTSSTONS TO AGENTS. Authority has heretofore” bédn ‘¢iven the Prosidont to allow e conmission not to excoad 15 oe per con tum of the amount payable to the Light Coe, to agents work- a “itlg ‘Up companies with overground conductors. ‘Tt sooms’ désirable to allow tho samo commission also in the case of companios with uidérgroind “sevaacters, Shall the authority heretofore given ‘the pyssidant be thus extended? I a er ie = ““('7) “FINANCES. The following figuros are takon from” — | my report on tho financial condition, mado to the Executive Commi- | 4 ttee, June Othe: “o" - (ay TLEUNINATING co. Tho requirements of this’ Com= | pany aro as followsi~ | : Accounts payable $21,692,04 i foney borrowed from Light Co. 25,990,809 0 ig Futuro Wiring ~ 10,000,00 | “Runting expenses "2,200,900 °° 7° es Broadway mains & additional plant 25,000,00 f x Total 84,872,938 0 7 : i —_ “ -f peliove the Illuminating Co. has but three sources of | 4 income. The first is from dolinquents who have not paid all their ingtallments, notably Mr. Sdison, who 1s bohind to the amount of $32, 520 (ire Edison will state his roasons for not responding) The noxt is an alleged claim against the Tight Co. for experi- mantal work, based on the thaory that whereas the Light. Co. con tradtod to aie the Tlluminating Co. a perfected system of light ing it} did not do so but caused the Illuminating Company ‘itself ‘to a@xpend money on exporimontal work, Views differ as to the merits: of this claim and as to how much it amounts to in money? The thixd sourea of income is in another claim agsint the bight Co. for f return of say 10 per centum of the amount (35 per cent) — paid for license. The full par centum called for by the contra is $350,000. ‘Tho amount already paid is $344,960,6G, of Which $271,200 has been paid in stock and $63,740,0G6 in cash, loaving © $15,089, 34° stall payable. “Can the last two above sources of ‘income ha availed of” to reise money requirad? our ‘not, shall:a meeting of the Dir- eectors of the Illuminating Company be called to see what shail be done? * (b) ISOLATED CO. Shall this company decaire & semi- annual” dividend os say 5 por cont, July 18th.? fhe dividend Would bo distributod about as follows: Light Go. $19,125 ‘Other stockholders 18,375 © ‘Total 37, 500 2 Can the Isolated Co. spara even say $18,375 for dividonds now? " Suppose tho light Co. were to pay its debtsof $32, 0'73, 90 5 to tha Tsolated Go. could the lattar then spare monsy for a divi- dend? Tha busy season of the Isela ted CoO. is just opening, end the company not only cannot spars money but neads more capital for business thanat now possesses, Shall the Tsolated Co. call in additional insteliments on the 50 por contum unpaid? In my op- inion that will have to be done before September Ist., if we des~ eke hamdle all the orders and is all tho businass that will come to us. _(e) LIGHT CO. I oxpleained in my roport of June Gthe” (No. T:) that if the Tight Co. calls in the Ponain ing 20° per’ eont - unpaid installments on stock, it will, realize about $21,148, and” possibly $4,580 additional. Should this be called in? “VALI it’ moét presont obligations and provide for the futuro? Tt will not pay in full tho debt to tho Isolated Coe, which is $32,078,96. No¥ Will it provide monoy for current exponsos. The business of the Light Co, (the installing of central station plants both aer- ial and underground) is. developing rapidly. Gontradets for four ” ‘eitios (Shamokin, Sunbury, Broekton and Lawrence) have been al~ duadg Sweantads ostimateos are finishod and contracts aro Likely} to bo’ made with three more citias (St. Louis, Danville, and bow 011)" The cash cost of these soven plants will be’ about $225,000, and the eash payments, to the Tight Co., will aggregate say $15,000, Besides ‘the above we are now making estimates on 13 other places, nemely, Utica, Erie, Portland, Charlaston, Fall River, Auburn, Haverhill, Lockport, Syracuse, Ronova, Williamsburg, Lou- isville and Hartford, with a fair prospect of getting contracts we a eV as : BY eee Y ated C6. re et ee . “e GEES HOR 2 G from local companias for most of thasea places. Besides, ve are arranging to make canvasses and ost.imates in 10 othor plaess, making 30 cities and towns where central station plants may pos=' sibly'bo installed this year, + Feces From the prospects of receipts for licanses from’ these “¢ompaniés, 1¢ would seem that if the hight Co. were to call in” ”” its ‘\emaining 20 per centum offstock, and were’also to secure by loan or otherwise say $25,000’ more, it would bo able to taks care of ‘itself for months to come, besides paying its debt to the Isol- ‘THE ie WESTER UNION, ‘TI LEGRAPE connie. a ented to by the acnder iteelt, hia fo) oin: 1 aes = Seti WESTERN onron MGB ‘This Company TRANSALITS and DREAvERS messages pony. on | Gondittons Umiltng. ita Uability, #hic t Errors can be guarded it only b: aaa none rk ‘to tha sending station mip A a weranamtsslon or divery of of nrepeated essages, Do the atnount of tolls pald thereon, t Bor angi ‘ sen ie : 1 her ig isan UNMET EA PED MERSAGE,, and {s delivered by’ requiat ofthe sender, ‘anita THOS, ‘T. ‘ECKERT, General Manager. . —— ee - SENT BY. pate. poe, 17€3-06 “22, natener He: Phin Loepthavt Sine’ GeoWales Soren, > 2S Ske Moneys ourslleat Sour. 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SEGCLESINE’ '& TOMLINSON, : - ee . ar ms »S so / a ae -. : oN «3 , soe rv > % an a . s yk XY fe ry 82 PARK PLACE, : , eo : % aa Sos ae ws 3 Fee U. yo NN NEW YORK, Cera .29 Mpa} s) ye THOS. 0. BE ECCLESINE. . SOIL ©. TOMLINSON, oN \ OTST, “3 ng or NE : ~ N ‘“ } £ He tee Ne etn tiny & \a nt fe yoX Cte Leet : ’ Sart i \ oe evi An : of we 2 “am ia on + one ees “x OD Tats BWI Cite 8A Ready r ae yh . Ya A RA oy % ; Vealmeen ms oy a“ a NY ov Yaa bai hi = tred, You u Sie \ ke do l\ehewane J Sd aE eg SNR nee Tae SS SOLD VEY Semen Ain: Te a gh oy bee GY ae a es . X yyy PR, ws : ‘ rw Reccay Rug ’ Nas i WE os Vy % Ces ~ Weriornr woe weet Yas 4 id mos RN De Nee | } Othe tu Open fh Wear Tar Br B07 x , Ce oo PCE ode breed, aglae , Ree Ricerca! AEG. Of hte Dog ied Se | ne Hit alee eer on a Joie yee Cel Oc. Cnr aa oe Bea oy i oa Gote. ent See FA Dd Go) Leek: Pinal | A ffaat 2 Lint of Rabe on Sal ie SS Oem LAW OFFICES OF ECCLESINE & TOMLINSON, 32 PARK PLACE, , THOS. C, RF ECCLESINE. JOHN C. TOMLINSON, .188 NEW YORK,... Lot PU fPrr_teeert ao Jae Ccecere: * . e Citing, eo ae pe as Own Heer tni OA eae Wwe Cre "dune 20the. 168%) ‘Me nsulii~ | ieee” ‘ . ; ace ‘ 3, : oy * We can probably let.you have betweon 4 and 5 thousand 3 my ; hes ey 5 an es . ~ ch ‘ ' dellars to-morrow Saturday. Please ascertain and let.me Know ee how it ia to. be divided.? F, S. Hastingse per De ™> La ~F n Bridgeport Correspondent. e President’s memorandum of business for Executive Commit-— tee, Monday Juhy 2nd. 1883. Renee ne ime dh) OHIO.. AGENCY .. An-Beeney for promoting central sta- tion companies in the State of Ohio is now under consideration. The proposed compensation to be paid this agency for services is larger than we usually pay, that is to say, it is 20 per centum of what we receive, instead of 15 per sone: The proposed contract with this Ohio agency company has been examined by Mr Edison and Mr. Lowrey ,..as well as by the officers of the Light Company, and they recommend it, as well as the seguene of 20 per centum commis- wiles: Is the proposed action of the President, making the commis- sion in this instance 20 per centum instead of 15 per centum ap~ proved? CY , ARGENTINE. CO. This matter was laid over from the last meeting. The President will state the case verbally, and Mr. Edison is expected to be present at the meeting to present his viewSe CO NE ne eo enemy sonssumn eummmmnaetemnenssgenemnenemmmnanemmmnacenmnemmannesmemmnamesmncammmnaunsmaaaaiae (3) CHILI CO. The President will present this matter verbally, and Mr. Edison is expected to be present to state his views. i> i) aes w a 4iNosnos rx oie" 2 (4) PINANCES. The Execttive Committee at its last ae “meeting, June 18th., passed a resolution recommending to the A Directors that the capital stock of the Light Co. be incrwased to One Million and eighty thousnd dollars, Said increase to be : issued at par, to present stockholders, proraes:, the assessments to be called in as may be hereafter determinede | At the samc meeting the Directors of the Isolated Co. were recommended to pay 32 @& semi-annual dividend of 5 per centum. For stated’ reasons no meetings of these Boards of Direct- ors have been called, and no action having yet been taken on either of the above matters, they are now again brought to the at- . { tention of the Executive Committee. a es (5) CONSOLIDATION WITH OTHER LIGHT COMPANIES. The i Gramme Go. has appointed a Committee of Three on Gonsotiua eons The Committee consists of Mr. Flint, representing the United States acs Mr. Montgonery representing the Brush Co. (he also represents the Swan Co.)s and Mr. Eaton, representing the Edison Co. it appears that the Brush and United Stated Companies are ready to consolidate with the Edison Co. To what extent shall we favor consolidations? [BE B-a7-07 ~ Mr. Edison, In my financial statement to the Directors of June Sth. Evetated-that the expenses of the engineering depart- ment ahd been going on thus far this year at the rate of $85,000 @ year or nearly $3,000 a months Those expense have now been cut down more than one half and are only about $1200 a month for wages. To day they are as follows, by the month: Clarke $292 Solden i 150 Atkins (blue print) 47 Dodge ' 85 Burnham i 92, 50 o Total 666, 50 Menlo Park expenses, most of vhich can be charged up to cus- tomers ultimately: Cladius $125 } Gmur . 65 Anderson (mechanic) 65 Bengsten (mechanic) 65 : Burnett (electrician) 63 Andrews (electrician) 63 Van Clief (carpenter) 52 Total 498 Grand Total . $1,164, 50 Of course there are some expenses besides wages, but afty 2 tne BS allowing for this I think the expenses of the engineering depart~ ment, are to day cut down over one half, VBR B-OF-07 2 EDISON? S LABORATORY EXPENSES. Up to the date of my re- port, June 6th., these expenses were going on at the rate of about -$40,000 this yeerj from January lst. They have been greatly reduced. ‘The laboratory expenses for the last 4 ~wookd,. ending | july 7th., have averaged only $108 a week, or $419, 79 “ir = Le? . at 1. weeks, To this should be added rent and certain. misceTlaneous, QT charges. The expense even then, at the present irate; yould’ pfo~ he ad bably not be much greater than $10,000 per year.” a rm Now if we can keep down the patent fees, law expenses, and not give any new retainers to lawyers and experts, we stand @ pretty good chance of keeping our annual expenditures ere of our receipts, which ought to be (if a 10 per cent dividend is paid) $37,500 from the Isolated Co., besides the various 5 per cent cash payments from subordinate companies. But the great problem is how to wipe out the debt of the Light Co. to the Tsolated Co., for borrowed money. This debt anounts to about $30,000. S. B. Eaton July 7th. 1883, por Me. Gs. be ante BTS bey Form No, 1... : “sik 223 -o7- ef on bee a THE WESTERN: uNiow 1 TELEGRAPHGOMPANY. : ; Traits Ooms TRANSSIITS an Peapoatiaey messages only on conditions limiting its Uability, which have been assented to b; the sender of the foltownig t Sonne gums aatete pe lo age ena eh amount casa reno oy ce aay mnt al ake a or Stns Nan UNREDEATED STESSAGE, and ts dettrered by roaogt of tho sender, under the conditons named bore eT et fol ‘dent, ‘ : “, THOS: T. ce ere Generel Menkaes. aoe mee: ... NORVIN G: evil i zor BROADWAY, Eee pp ny DWA ee Ree Baby: a A Aeask eel. Hico in 791 SROMDWAT, near nth see, Where auy reply snouid ve"buuve “DIRsor WIRES... ott cs ny mbites hr Oats ot - & < eo Nag ees ss sa eres ie "THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH company. | as Company eae NEMELS and DELIVERS i Inessages only on conditions Hmiting its lability, which have becn by the sender of the following nae. can be quni Inst only Urug & messaxy back to the sending station for comparison, and the company ¥ wot hoe hold iteelf Uable-for erront or dela} . tn vanantisa or 2 aes of repented Bessugos, beyond the amount of tolis paid thervon, nor in any’ case Whers the ale ts not presented in writing within alt, y days * aftor yond me Sie nis fan UNEPEATED MESSAGE, and {s delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions named aboro, vo THOS..T. EORERT: General Manager. Atcirece “Ll r1 hh A ee | fe A ivi. ee , a 2 Cn | - 404, &f ya) G - e/ ar.) + - “ 4 z ras : YS Batchelor, Esq. f , aa i a " Font ‘Ayry-sur-Seine, : ee ‘4 woe A a te @ FHance. EY ad 9 “ ear Sir: ws. Pledse send us your check by: return mail for $3,810. in ease ‘payment of 50 per cent unpaid on 73 shares, G. Batchelor; and 40 ; per cent unpaid on 4 shares, R. Batchelor, of your subseription to Increased Capita] Stock of this Company. | , Yours truly, ey tal ad ee . an New Vork, uc. sass Augnst15th.........188 3, ir,: “Ra son, : : night: for: Batchelor, “ pee te ‘standings that wlll Seeur where “the Sr rn ed ee Saleem) Pe i ti Pegig yee ke we ER: eG , 4 Haye reeélved simi iar’ Let tor Crom Batcholer. 2 The ‘figures Meadowerort gave were $225, 000," . They are the. figures: ee which Me: always give here- ‘in my offices, when speaking ot this S matter... He did not, now: or ‘the special. Figures madé late that er on aaa ‘ SS ate 4 - te 4 I. am sorry’ but, this: “seems to ‘be one- of those cnisunder— “. 7 ‘ ce are various - sets, ‘of Figures ce for. the: same: “thing ae August 15th, 1888, ; 19b3-0 Pad vere ae! : .* vi . THOMAS A. EDISON, = No, 65 FIFTH AVENUE. “Gs amis mae ee " : wl acids FE B- OF 24) “| GROSVENOR P. LOWREY, N?3 Broad St. (Daexet Burtoina) |BBB- O4-07 Septy—Tthe-—————- 1883 | T. Ae Edison, Esq. i Dear Sir: %s i = Will you please attend a meeting at my office at * 8:15 P. Mf. .on Tuesday, September llth., to discuss and possibby cae x settle open. questions about wiring. This invitation is also sent | ‘ to Messrs. Johnson, Glarke, Chinnock, Bergmann, Greenfield, Hast- - t , * on . ings? Moore, Hutchingep, and Vail. i : ae : oe . _ Yours very trply, = SMe S. By Eaton, ae President. per W. H. Me i b Mr, ts Bote ne piascetentaiatied Pom eae Edison, ! As I told you yesterday morning, I did not intend to “recommend the acceptance of this proposition.” I was only. discussing it in order toget at all the facts, This 1s rather a small matter to bring up, but inasmuch as your letter will go on permanent record, I would like to have .t changed. Tet me suggest that you run vour pen through“ your recommandation” and prt ovar them thasa two words, namely, “tha | question” That will make the matter all right, without writing the letter over again, B. Ss. Baton Sep*, lith. 1983, per Me.G. A ke Cort pee athe’ fee v ell we e THE EDISON COMPANY I. et ISOLATED LIGHTING. yp Please address reply to the undersigned. MA, ee “UN OH q Ceo RNA R - ie seen re ¢ ve} . ee: WY Poa Aw. PUn- Aira aaA~ ew Ulin Aaeccrnth, Tron LL ' cuit O4aA- ve A AX. foe 4 | Qurtimre hire ilen pager Biren L Aino Malar 3 OR AWA AU ALN ao 4 [ . Betts. And ft: 3 Ae Ve od at 5G. he eS Y a 4 ff Ou Sor 4 € eycuann bot Hy / : Qui LR QW, XN 1 HS { Jb {x o/ Ww ” 4 : { Ce C& ty Z U Vw Ve ce S | he taf. fe dar ar. Ke. VLA Mor ania ee t res RTM A» ARUEL MA {~~ vk “0 Lo ata aarod ; te Sloe ata AN ee OAKS ie SNe (ona . ct VO $a enh ese Carta DAN tet n eee ee ete ee eed a | 9889 “Me. Edison, ‘ Probably you have already seen this, but if not it-will wie 73 2 interest you.. -It is the losses on the Foselle: plant and the x Herald for the month of August. re as as s: | S. B. Raton | a “Sept. 15th. 1883. ; ‘ . ‘ per ‘Me. G. : ee | a y “RECENT EP 18 383 ; Aina rey) a ieee iieed 38... 2 oa BILE NO.sssessesesersssees ns igen be [ENCLOSURE] (KR. athhe inhkion’ \ Oferating On finrasa oo se z | Co af fo 2, ob | a bay e i") b, | Tahir th. Carag lor Bards Co ttinn Wark Fy 2) , | brake VAIS LL, SF 7 IZaze oe re ee a ao, | f ae Oo oe yt | i elute Cee 2 ie) q, ey | Lie ig a calecaie Ah we a Va De as | oxhev. pA Neat ae a At IOxp« lf om ee. . | ac QL 1 Beas: he Baie Ane Gy. arg hd ea ies th aS 7 Ronn Opul - Is J gn Ye AlCTN-O | Qh : 47.6, qi’ ae Qaritisng Afar eae ] eR taas 3 gS Raa pA. = As 1:o fs | Abatoat Ob E l ee aA 4 se Zh, ip ay pan Tho aberre. nae | hans Sean dln i 5 gl hei aca ieee oS | MESSAGE, Lae { Z . , , Blank No. 3, ‘ wt N ‘All CABLE MESSAQRS' received ‘for tranemlaston must be wel \ : Hanks provided by‘ this Company for thut puirpoxa, under snd aboot to "he on : hs printed: thereon, and on the back hero: ditions: yrood «jo. by: ] Render. of. the following mesaage, . Foe / eA ts «| Reeatred, [BRE O4F- eg Sociere INousrateLte er. CoMMERCIALE, EpIsoNn Societe Anonyme, Capital : 1.500, 1000 Fhanes + ExPositiON INTERNATIONALE D’ELECTRICITE . : : te. ck ey vA a Ivry -sur -Seine. Cyd Diplsine ; d! fosrseter,” . S PARIS 181° 5,RUE DU Parc. . ". (@83-09-24 Société INDUSTRIELLE er CommerciaAte Epison Societe Anonyme , Capital - 1.500, 000 Fianes Ivry - sur - achae 5,RUE Du Parc. . Cyrand Diplsme ‘p O'flomncur | ' PARIS 188L 0. | | | Exposition INTERNATIONALE D'ELECTRICITE || \. AF Gi WYRE le ~ (8383-09-28 Tue Epison Ecectric Light Company. — 1 ” era | 7 on : vw tay pen yi 4 65 Fifth Avenue. inode ‘New York, Séptember 25th, 1883. Dear Sir:— ; ee . ; feet, 3 An. increase af the capital stock of this comipaay from, $7 20, 000 to. $1,080,000 having been authorized by the Bioeirheldees such increased stock is ee offered for subscription at par to stockholders of record who shall be such at the closing of the Transfer Books on the ! 2oth inst., in the proportion < ofone share of such increased stock, to, every two shares then stand- : ing in their names. (Subscriptions will be received for the pial pro rata of each stockholder, including fractional Parts. of shares), np an G The Trangfer Books will close. at the office of the Farmers’ ean and Trust Com. pany at the close of business on Saturday,. September 2gth, jand.s reniain closed for ten days thereafter, re-opening, .9n, Wednesday, October roth, at which date ¢ the option Perea given to stockholders will terminate. ; : 7 Should there te any of the increase stock unsubseribed for a at se termination of wre the above. option, an opportunity - -will be given the ‘arockliolders to subscribe for such surplus " . at par, in the proportion,pf their several holdings as shown by the..transfer books when closed | September 29th. The. duration of this second option will be “determined b by the Trustees after October roth of which due notice will be given, and any surplus of the increased stock remain- ing unsubscribed for at thet termination of this second option, will de disposed of by direction of the Board of Trustees. onpes- ides ; Enclosed please | find a form of subscription, which, if ‘you deste to take your pro “rata share of the increased. stock, please sign and returi to this, office on or before the oth of . October next. phe : eaten Subscriptions, will be payable thirty. per cent: upon, subscription, 20 per cent. , additional not before December 3ist, 1883, and the remainder as required by the company, but i not before May tst, 1884. : Receipts will be issued for the thirty per cent. so paid, with the right on the part of subscribers to pay their subscriptions in full at any time and receive certificates of fully paid stock. By order of the Board of Trustees, , F.S. HASTINGS, t i ie pagent, fay : are : Eo OL . rare ahs w Treasurer. [e | a, 1773-09 28 SUBSCRIPTION TO INCREASED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY. New York, 883, To tHe Epison Exvectric Licut Company, 65 Fifth Avenue, New York City: shares of $100 each of the increased I hereby subscribe for. capital stock of the Edison Electric Light Company, authorized by vote of the stockholders ata meeting held at the company’s office in the city of New York on Monday, the 24th day of September, 1883, and agree to take and pay for the same thirty per cent. thereof at the time of making this subscription, and the remainder at such times and in such. instalments as may be called for by the Trustees of the said company, but not more than twenty per cent, additional by December 31, 1883, and the remaining fifty per cent. not before May 1, 1884. Incase of any default on my part in making payments of instalments as they may be ie ae | called, I hereby authorize the company on twenty days’ notice mailed to my address given below, to sell my subscription at public or private sale without further notice to me, and to apply the proceeds thereof to the payment of any instalments at that time due and payable on such subscription, with interest thereon, accounting to me for any surplus which may remain after such payments, T enclose herewith cheque fOr eee renee conan ns dollars, being thirty per cent. on my subscription as above. Signature, mttneucentoeneensesuunerensensensesssssnesenseesensnamnnnentesentonnessterreetse To TRESS EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., 65 FIFTH AVENUE. New York, Sopt. 25th, ae 2 a _Itis sspialed that all shareholders who have not i : iipecy done 50, ‘will please states their full paid instal- ment ieee for stocle ecu atthe Farmers’ Sap and : Trust Company, 99 William Street, New Yorke City, asearly . as possible, or if preferred, the receipts can be sent to this office: when the necessary exchange will be made and stock certifi- cates issued. ec Yours respectfully, b>? sas Gh | F.S. HASTINGS, Treasurer. 74 es nh ln ot a Le Ls late et eal 1 8%3-29-28 Mr. Fdison The Fx. Com. decided last week to fill Mr. Frnesto G, Fabbri’s vacaney as a trustre in the Light Go. and the 'Tsolated Co. by electing Mr. C. H. Coster, He was Mr. Fabbri'’s. right hand Inman in the firm of Fabbri &@ Chauneey and now runs their business. ’ S. B. Faton . Sept, 28th. 1843. baa) : pen, Me.G,. ° be . A ment 5 fe aed iy i o = 3 : y 2 : es OS GE se ac aan ; fy ; Y * ee ae Be cde oS fi ; iN _ eh Se ee ae ns) a ; on {- Pa ie er ee <, be ae & be s ie 74 ~y | ie ” ¥ : ra a ’ ‘ a . . 7 | CB. pee e ee ag . v ‘5. a ae Nae ae ca i Se Sees | ee (orn oie ibplaeatanen Hale owe WO gee en ro Hl — Core, i 4883 at.....0'clock. tea M. (8Q2B-10-B0. SS ee ed \o sta! smBpeny: on Tsalate tag ue Lip %, 5 nsylvania and Distnict of Oolumiiia, @ Ug n Buililing, Lexingto Baltimore,. le: Cote 20" sm ah ae es pena iad Ucf- meet Bache Werk... era ba ow bathe i ne ao ( (BSB sS-tl-of enn Rennsyfvanie} nd Distnict of Oolumiia, ibs | “Haxe Yoen Bute, exingtnn Styeet. . ; 4 et v os ltimane, MA NAR 1989. ania wi alrrh Mo He Sckienr Chai & the ee Ca oA NW Valawh. Cicd. ‘a Ah pwd, wan CD DavliR Co, at 30, Kw ie ae sia Ulin pra aanic a a OD eh mcs faint haleak Banke re port yos — UE ot lem gam [RER~o (ork Bork of Mowe Yorke | fo ¥/570, Wak sre fee Dn AAS “UU fbye l —— Phan oF The Edison Electric Light Company an . ! ee : _ 65 Fifth Avenue *\®® y $.B, Eaton Pres ; c ; e i dohaton ioe-Pre ~ ‘ \ ; P, Fabbri Treas : 2 SoSelenae? ar % New York... Yovember Sthe gg 8 | 7 pes T. A. Edison, Fsq. City. : i Dear Sirt- : os Jn connection with the work about being undertaken ‘by ‘ rs lie Sas -the Comittee on Expenses of the Jight Co., it is important for thaethy s : ust to know the total amount of our outside indebtedness, say down” d ' car i . + f . a {to November lst. Will yon therefore do us the favor to send us ' a complete statement, with items, of the indebtedness of the Light Co. to yourself, This is of course. intended also to include tha” indebtedness of the ight Co. to the Construction Department, also - “of indebtedness for inaking estimates and everything of that sort. Tn a word, it is intended to cover every claim which you have against the Light Co., down to November Ist. 1883, sch as ex-" perimenting, testing, making estimates, canvassing, sundry expen-" ses Of all kinds &e. fe. i “ay It will be a favor to us if you will furnish this in- ° formation within a few days, certainly not later than the end of ° the week. Very truly yours, 7 ‘ President. eA | ieee RRR ) ppg “70 0S Mr. Fdison, —_ T got fhe Newark papers about the: breakdowns | but not. * ; in time for this. Bulletin. | T eoneluded to. say nothing. in the Bul letin about our. own. breakdown, The Néwark® ‘affair, T will men- - tion in the next. wo Gh ile She: ap hgh eas . Ph ae The Bullotin has “been vin press several days, and T°" " Milas era, expected. copies. this: morning ane ~they) weléphone: us: that. At: mage stopor Rew before: they can. give Us ‘anys. Tt is the. saaeest Bulletin - of we by ax prented and the Ttalian ‘Sauk School have more than had sheir fands full. to Bet it out. a per: MeeGe /PP3--0F The Edison Electric Light Company : - 65. Fifth Avenue y: SB, Eaton Pros ‘ . : E. H, Johnson Vice-Pres . . h . €. P. Fabbri Treas Bias New York... November 5the 1888 T. A. Fdison, Esq. “Cit ye pe . : twee Dear Sir:- Pursuant to the informal understanding heretofore had ° ~~ between us, will you have the kindness to proceed with the work Perea ons on the estimates for enlarging the Santiago station? Mr. Stew- ote | art will be glad to give you such suggestions as he can. Very-truly yours, aN \ President. il i © yes 7 : i ie my oe ee a Boe * RECEIVED .. (B82 i i es : cet ae : HOV. 7.31863 gues * ~ ANSWARED Mre Edison, T ee you will be able he rive me by Monday the full joe Ae fal ee oe ately fei. ee Le hed Wh phen fe Re al ne Af Thay” “e # i ng ES Ms ENE NN Free ? 7 ae = fae PG ee f Ve . a i i 4 IFES - 12-06 . Mr. Edison, If the statement: which you have been preparing so ans of, your : ota apatnst the Light Co. is not. finished by the ot, ine Mr. Tpsuly goes’) pee will it have to lay over until he comes 7 of ta, ‘ Peed? Pauotour omit too will think we have a pretty loose o~ wayof keeping books,.in ‘this building, if it takes so long to make al ) an up « Aorain, from bgoks¢” Will it be finished before Mr. Tnsul Ree goes. If nee witht have to: lie over until he gets back. I hope not. - > Please advise me so that IT can speak intelligently to” the Committee, who frequently ask me about ite 4 S. B. Eaton Dec. 8th. 1843. per Me.d. | 4 : i : = : i : i oan ae i 5 7 3 : . i earls fe te as Rea eo ee ee —- ee po ee ee ~~ Gar: pate ren oe ! i Wee es : Bron R ‘ aie ot i : 1 ; are : : at a i be A é : ae 7 i : ; ; o i : : : 7 i 2 Mi, ee te tt : sie St : : aes GREE eae eae en ee i ae zi { } eo» : hot fT qe AR i ae aed f A i g : ; H p z 4 H { = ees a) A Cele 1 | ‘THE EDISON ELEOTRIC LIGHT CO., 65 FIFTH AVENUE. NeW LO Kg eccceccenennereemnnnney a ee ee ee a) ry ee rT be pat ays pe ee | ae : a NPB gee i af. 0 . 4 “At ; . : . i pon er Oe. “Cae # cgyombessh @ Aaa LE hag foike dl ree tok is crs Te at Ke ve thay led HN : ae LL ay id c™ : Coe t : ay oe aeons BERL LM er pore co edt), if re pa aes eats teense a a Ss ss Fe bist acaiaeemie are ‘¢ Cr Curkreut (isel tate fe del ertems poh, lo Cy Wid Mheettretrs OK qs Ae Eoate Freee hee ee py LA Og 2 a E: , | THOMAS A. EDISON, MENLO PARK, N. J. ae g Auvprcean aceuf VQ.60 ufo we bo A) o oru Qonttndt eared. Vanes biiticd. LO | Loevwt etl. & ie fol fer Cnue up te OD a 2 7) 0 is elgg tab tueD gorges Atpnrtrl irminating | ‘ anova 3 fEttond —_—- Cle” he Vouk, CO Da LOND, - “tort dat. ar. tg | “Cis swoon 188 ‘ . tS an wees ec oe oe mene Uinta Fz é her Bex Lee ek ONE Be Coat Coe —Ypattnccns ae oo xo. LObGbLG 133338,34 fue 3 -4N334.33 69.96.6669 AGI blood. 283.220, 00 SORE agro] EET FRE me “a a) Yi ney © aa etn HF. ae SUAS cio) Satie os af j ro eta, ager ge a yd ie pope pte : - tat a a 2 ~ Lf? aie oe : Lak oe v 1883. Electric Light - Edison Electric Light Company - Defect Reports (D-83-028) This folder contains a series of reports pertaining to defects and problems in isolated lighting plants. These reports, which contain information submitted by Edison agents and companies, were compiled weekly and signed by Sherburne B. Eaton, president of the company. Included in the reports are summaries of problems recorded in "defect books." All the documents have been filmed. Fe ie ee et et RA A ee — icone censure | . DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY Gthe 1883. There have recently been several complaints~ about the poor insulation between the ends of commutator sec- Comnmuta~ * tions and the iron collar holding them in position. &t tors, Bad is usually indicated by.the appearanee of wR sparks across Insula- ; the mica when the dynamo is in operation. This is pos- tion. sibly caused by using mica of a very poor quality, or by Metallic dust getting incorporated between fie sheets of mica when it is glued together. It has recently given much trouble and has necessitatad changing several arm atures. ot nee ee NRE A | Breakage Nossrs. Garr & Hobson, of Bergen Point, complain that of the carbons in their lamps break too rapidly. Lamps. Yosh Boston, December 29th. 1862. . I stopped at the York Manufacturing Company’s place Comnutat= ‘ at Saco, and found that Mr Perry had started one of the ‘ or K : : -"K" dynamos. The armature had evidently been éxposad Dynamo © : - “td thé weather as it threw out considerable water and Uneven showed stgns of short circuit in consequences He is Bars. unable to carry more than a partial load. The commu- Me tator was in poor condition, one block being about “4” higher than the others. This he has remedied somewhat, - But it still causes‘sparks. Mr Perry thinks that the:. en Lead Base Mill Socket. Cleat Screws. Safety~- catch Wires. completely. This brass plate is shaped thus, fo} 2 water was caused by fioat in the armature. This could have been avoided by proper packings Buehler reports that the new mill socket is giving him considerable trouble. As intended the idea is all right, but it is impossible to screw on the lead base of ‘the socket when we use.a shade holder, for the plate of the latter is so large that it covers the lead base yp x) if a round file is run across the edge as indicated by ‘the dotted lines, this trouble will be avoided. At the Mount Vernon Mills some of the iron cleats that hold pendants have fallen, the screws were too short. Mr. W. Ne. Stewart writes from Santiago as Pollowa: "We find that every socket, switch and safety catsh should be tested before using, not only for conductivi-~ ty but for resistance. We find that lead wires se~ cured by screws are almost invariably ree We get light all right in such cases, but also heat, breaking lamps and heating fixtures. The intense heat at the equator may have something to do with it. Switehes of all sizes are badly built. They should be put together with stronger screws and more of them Some will not make connection at all when received and have to.go.to the repair shope Bergmann’s switches NO. 216 are far Swi tches Not Strong. Pulleys Weake Brush Holders. Loose bar on connu- tator. Springs on end Shafte 3 too slightly put together to stand the strain of open- ing and closing. The pulley sent out with our plant are altogether too slightly built for the work. The centrifugal force breaks the arms off at the rims. Curved arms containing more metal would stand better than straight arms. Our shafting is very carefully leveled and balanced, but these pulleys will not stand the heavy belting and rapid mot ione There igs room for improvement in the brush holders for "2%" machineSe The screw holding the brush does Tea fee not stand constant use, the thread soon stripping. i suppose the old plan of four brushes was not abandoned without good reason, but it always suited ie We found one armature with a loose bar. How could such a fault pass the tests? The springs at end of commutator to prevent endways dropping of the arinature are not usually stiff enough and have to be retemper~ ed.” Suggestions from Phibadelphia about the driving pulley of the *K”" dynamo. I regard the dimensions of our “x” dynamo driving pulley as inadequate to the work raquired of ite The ‘diameter 14" x face 9" x revolutions 900; work required to be done by it without slip 35 Horse Power. Taking the old rule that 1” belt running 1000 feet per minute Driving Pulley a K a Dynamo. 4 . equags one H.P., we have velocity of 3667 feat per minute equal to 33 H. P., to be transmitted by a single belt, or 2 HW. P., short of the work to be done. It is true that in pYaetice we May expect from twenty to forty Per cent more than the above safe rule according to the “pliabSlity of the belt, its length as effeeting the are of contact, and also its tension. Ordinarily we use a double belt pulled tight, and as our bslt room is limit ed and oftentimes running nearly vertical, the tension re~ quired to prevent slip is so great that the journals heat badly. Whilst a double belt has more value than a single one if used horizontally, much of this value is lost when run nearly vertical with but small rate. TI do not think that a double belt has the value that some attribute to it, for first: it has no more contaet sum face with the pulley than a Single belt; Second; it is more rigid and thus on a small pulley its contact is not quite so good as with a single thin pliable belt. Third as our belts are rimat high speed over a Rukiex small pulley, the centrifugal action of the double belt as it Passes around the pulley has a tendency to prevent the close contact a single and consequently tighter belt, ' would give. As a larger pulley would require a larger and costlier driver,I recommend a broader pulley covered with leather as preferable to our present “K* pulley, t i { &. Sockost Key. New Sockets. 5 Catasauqua, Penn. December 28th, 1882 We also dasire tu say that the switch on the lamp head ae gutta percha comes off and ee us no way to turn the electricity off or on. Have you any other da- vice to retiedy this defect as it is very annoying? Boston, jennaey 2nd, 1833. Regarding the new socket I regret that I did not make my meaning mors clear. Nr Buehler attached the socket in precisely the manner indicated; but inasmuch as the wires must be left long anough to “fish”, they twist about euch other in screwing on the socket; it 1s here that the trouble occurs. If the shade holder can >be so made as to permit sliding the holder on to the pipe and then screwing on th? lead buse (detached from ‘the socket) this uiffrevlty will be remedied. This _twist of course cannot be surely removed from the in- side of the pipe and is liable to cause trouble, Bergmann has u shade holdar designed to go with these sockets which suits the purpose admirably and permits us to use the shade or not as wo prefer. The wires are attached to a wooden rim which replaces the rim sent with ‘the socket. If thes2 could be adapted to onr mill work and we were allowed to use tham instead of the present inconvenient form, much better results could be obtuined Marking Lamps. Short Studs for Brnsh Holders. New York, January Sth, 1883, Will you please allow me to suggest that all lamps be marked or labelled euenaiays to their kind in this manner; 16 cep. A; 16 c.p.B; 8 cp.A; 8 ap. B, ete, because in many cases I have knovn of B lamps being put into A sockets and of other sizes bein so mixed up as to dsfeat the ends of our syst em At the Record in Philadelphia we installou & ep. Bs; 16 c.p. As and 32 cep. AS. One man put seven B lamps ‘into A sockets in one night; they gave a life of a few minutes only. I also found that the 32 C!{P! lamps were used in unimportant pluces in the building to the loss of th2 offies where they were wanted. Is not this the Lamp Company’ s anty? Boston, January 2nd, 1883, Jontinued complaint is recs3ived at this office that the brass studs on dynamo yokes ars too short by about ly to 34", If the dynamo runs right to left the present length is sufficient as the brush holders are made ac- cordingly; but when the dynamo runs left to ripfht they are too short, Cannot this be remedied, The Edison Machine works still continue to send out dynamos with _ short brush holdersstuds, although complaints on this “matter extend for many months back. Nr. Stickney will show to you two sockets which erase: - © i Socket burned ont last night at the Mayall Rubbor Company. Burnt Ths tronble is evidently in the construction of the sock- out. et and not in the connection of -wirss. The Lamp did not short circuit. i. oe oe New York, leesmber 28th, 1652, ‘ “4 - 47 Mn G I. Glarke, Chief nginzar: “4 yz} y) a I fully intended to have steam on the Arming ton Ve tal ~ ).& Sims enfine No. 2 to-night, but when we got most roady B kes. ‘eo ‘to start we found some dirt in the oil box on pedestals. as We took cap off and found ths oil channels vould do mora ‘harm than good, sol decided to take shaft out and make eens right neers starting. Will be ready TI “tg0 this By noon to-morrow. Pree ane ebareebete est re ear Sie SS Gress New York! December 29th, 1862 Mr. ©. Le Glarke, Chief Engineer. We got the second Armington & Sims enging Fitting ‘starteu this evening. We have not run it to speed yet. Eneine, I think it will work well. Had a dispatch from Armingt on & Sims that they were shipping the third one Sesasy: will be here in morning, Will start to take out No, 2 to-morrow night. Armington & Sims must do better work or we should charge then vith time for fit ting up. as Presid ent. ee) Ae Ot : Yo. G ! ~ DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 18th. 1883. NN SE IE FRE AES 2 ESSER SST. = TRE SE ee ks Qe TE The following complaints have been received from the Westorn Edison hight Gompany!- One of the sockets in the Smith plant at Appleton Socket ; was found to be defective. The two screws holding the Screws. : connection Plate to the wood in the upper part of socket came so near to the screws passsng through the shell, that after a short time the current arced and melted a portion of the socket. Owing to a bad connection in one of the milbs at Soldering : Appleton where the wires had been imperfectly soldered 2 Bad ; ; ! and thoroughly taped, the wires became heated and caused Gontacte ‘the tape to be set on fire. The defect was immediately idiscovered and remedied. At Mr. Doane’s house during a recent cold snap the Suspend ing Steam pipes burst and let-a quantity of water down in At tach- the vestibule from the floor above. This water filled ment the shield at the top of our pendant fixture. Mr, For Steiringer’s patent attachment was used to Suspend the Chande~ ; ; lier. : Fixture; the two safety catches in it burned out, but the water saturated the wooden block, and although the ood was So wet it would not burn, the serews on one pole were completely melted out. Wo had to take it own and put up a new attachment. | | : One of the round cut-outs in Mr Doane’s house be- a Cut-outs : Short Circuite Resis~ tance: Boxes Shrink- age Damp Armatu ree No care in Starting. \8 83-01-12 2 came damp on the backside and caused the eurrent to jump across. the poles, a distance of about two inches, blackening the entire back of the cut-out and charring a portion of it. The shrinkage of the wood on the face of resistance boxes in two cases under our notice, has brought the binding screws in the way of the movable contact arm so as to prevent its revolution. acicesiamareeatoe ures a pe 2 ee We have received the foloowing pont in regard to the plant at the York Manufacturing Company’s Hill,Saco,Me:- Out of the three dynamos set up two have been start—- iat. The first(as claimed by the parties at Saco) After running a few minutes threw out about a quart of water from the head next the commutator. The armature and commutator commenced at once to heat thereby causing the brushes to-spark very badly, the aie of which was a very badly cut commutator. The side screw in the brush holder and also the adjusting screw of same were badly bent, the journals were somewhat cut and the bear-= ings had a tendency to heat badly. Dynamo No. 2 had been started up with one of the illar bhouke insecurely fastened, the result of which as the binding of the armature ab the field magnets, , phiareby tearing off the binding wire from rear end of ! e DOO AR ROE Te | PT ee Re Oe OER Ce ee ; Jc RR ort 3 armature and laying bare the armature wire. . Crossed On examining the armature of dynamo No.1 it was Armaturee {found that it was crossed. ee SOT AY 4 Be The second armature which was sent for the K dynamo Comnuta- . tor ' fat Piss, Ranes & Erben, Philadelphia,is found to be Bars. defective in the conmutator. The outward ends of the Uneven copper sections of the commutator are not perfectly Ends. iSquaree This makes a small crevice in which particles i for copper dust deposit themselves and become fired by the ; action of the cur rente , i ' Be, jThe following vriticisma on the plant at pan Best Brew= ; . j : Jerr eee will be read with interest H We find it very difficult to fill the junction Junction — cutee ee ae 7 : boxes in vertical mains with compound, where the boxes Boxes a are connected near the ceiling. We think there ought Dif fi- culty: to be two openings, one to admit the compound, and the in other to allow the air to escape. In the -centre of Filling. Jone or two of the boxes taken out of the Malt House after this trouble, we found large air holes. We are now filling up the groove around the junetion box carefully with white lead in all cases where there is any liabitity of exposure to dietaina: We also cover the branch ains fron the box with rubber tubing for a safe distance 12 RR-61-13 4 In our own mains going through the Ice House where there is always a great amount of moisture, we have used suf ficient precattions so that no accident has happened. S lara! “4 Twenty two lamps at the Worumbo Mills gave out Pm 4 since the first of January, each of which ran the fol- a lowing number of hours:~ 160, 191, 280, 229, 489, 428, cee 123, 130, 175, 138, 48, 570, 440,147, 70, 198, 38, 62, 4, { oe 2 eae eee Chicago, January 9th. 1883. Lamps A new trouble has developed with the new style of Brass {lamps furnished. The screw ring surrounding the plas- Ring ter of paris has broken on lamps used in connection with Bursts. our plant at headquarterse President ee —— DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 20th. 1883, ann ne er ee eect enna arti Mr. Francis found the Merrick dynamo heating badly, Merrick . . and ascertained’ that the reason was too small conductors Dynamo. = ’ from the brush holders to the switch board. These were so much too small that they heated very badly, even Too small ; : ‘ through the rubber covers could it be felt. Putting in Leading : ; more copper he found it a remedy. He thinks the same ‘Wires. |derect exists in all the dynamos, too little copper in i! ithe carrier to the switch board. This is worth atten- Short tion in making the new K dynamos. Also on the Merrimac Brush machine new studs had to be made for-.the brush holders as Holder they were too short and they are so whenever the machine Studs. runs from left to’ right. x Philadelphia, January RBsk 16th. 1863, The sample of binpeaesd cock goeket” Sarove ne Shade ; jdoes not fit the “improved holder’; but the improved Holders : : ; ast Jad 8 jsocket without cock fits exactly. — The ‘former has a bead Do not oy . spun on it at A} this seems to have swelled the brass fit at 28. little too much to allow its entering the shade Sockets. . Extracts from a report. “One of our former wire» . men, Mr W. C. Livermore having had much trouble with the new sockets short circuiting, brought in this after Suggested Change in Position of Bind= ing Screws in Sockets. Short Cireuit in new Sockets. Sppbaits Polos in Sockets Too close Together. ‘jor the socket. Certainly if Ener ee are Placed so close ats ples Sete ER sets fie men EER OY Hee or Ole e 2 pede a sketch of suggestion he makes to avoid the trouble It is quite plain, being simply to put the binding paueue for the two poles on opposite sides of the socket, slot- ting the base so the wire can find pasaaes +o the bind- ing poate I forward same as an encouragement to in- telligent ebtentied to the details of our system by our men. I do not know what vous newest aesket is, but’ think Livermore’s suggestion deserves aevention, | “ I found that the safety plugs of the electrolier. ‘branch cireuit had been burnt out by a cross in one of the lanp sockets. On taking the socket apart I found that the adjacent edges of the two pieces of spring :brass to which the wires are connected were not more than 1-32 of an inch apart and showed oe of the passage of the current from one to the other, such’ as the partial Metting or the edges ‘and the blackening of all of the interior of the socket. In two similar sockets, the only ones I had at my disposal to examine, the cor ever enasne Spaces were 1~16 and 1~8 of an inch respec~ tively, showing that in assembling the paeces are mas Placed at any Particular distance apart. In ce, opinion these brasses should be kept very muh farther apart, even if it is pBeeseary. to: place them on opposite anaes |together that the slightest enaHe will cause an are, a a3 variation of four hundred per cent in their proximity | ought not to be allowed.” nme Gay ria LY Ty bE Alpes ‘ Preciaonts fae 7 G /883— 92- O38 13883 DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 3rd. Report was omitted for week ending Janury 27th. because only two items were received. : A pareat. deal of the wire now received from the An~ Copper oe sonia Brass and Gopper Comp any: is very hard and brit tle Wire of >" and of poor sonauctiag Heavies. It is pavtioularty Poor noticeable in the plants that have recently been instal- Lede This is a matter which Gorsatney needs. immediate ‘at tention as a dinsotty affects Brae tiesl results of “anataivations: fee fe ctr Ree eau web erentiemaiene mete cae 2. iy At ee Rahs ee eam Ree mae - defect has been found in the improved No. 215° switch. In several of these ene cenes the copper con~ New lease pieces which sess she circuit are fitted so $2 EnV No. 215 : ly that the switch will not open-the circuit when the Switches a . . ; trigger is released. It is also found that as the con= Defective, : * : tact pieces are pushed down to close the circuit they do net: Both meet tiie eowdaselne pieces at the same ‘ieee They make contact on one side, and, the shaft of the anitteh not being directly in line, the side that wakes contact mane is obliged to maintain considerable PrSeeure and pushes the other contact sideways in Ro Sition. It would seem ones these shoutd Operate sim~ ultaneously 4 in order et Wonk properly, \. if may . -Sockete ‘ . . sectionse /§83-9a-08 Chicago, January L7the 1883. We send you foraay by express, 2a ates with broken Bursted ring around peeves) which is one of the troubles wea are Brass Rin ; : ow Naving to eantend withe We ata0 send a ‘sock ot on Lamps. hich you will see has been pretty beaty burned. he brass necepeacs © which holds the panes muat have Defect in : been twisted from the soldering holding it in gactine New ' ; ‘Ithe lamp in, thus causing a short circuit through the socket. This was one of: the No. 1 key sockets in which ; ; : ; _ ‘we may at all times look for just such troubles. ae - Chicago, January 22nd. 1883. KOA = The wires in the armature of the Smith plant at Armature App Deron seemed to have been imperfectly soldered to the _ wires donmugabor eure as we found large pico? of solder poorly i, soldered den aked off and the wires ‘igese: which’ evidently caused: to: connectin the trouble. This is a KAdynamo. The Someone on the K dynamo used in connection Soft Sections jwith the niente at our ngesanerrers here having become in Commutato yout of round”, we removed it Saturday for the purpose of repairing, putting in its place a new K armature rg aBotner Machine, which almost dmme dave nama out, me . a. very bad cross having developed gran? in ite ; eae EF 3-09-08 3 Short cirjAs our wires were in perfect pond Tetons the trouble was cuit in Armature. wholly within the armature. Boston, February 3rd. 1883. “tal ¥ The foreman at Re He White and Company’ seports Beotbn in PacHages. {that out of 500 lamps shi'pped to vhem, eleven were bro- Pos@plain| Kai (glass) and thirty two more were tipesbeat. Also aes 4 “Ypool y phat out (of oe porcelain an Anes fourteen were broken. . * {Packed. efective Many of ‘the No. ae suspended swinging brackets were geowingin & is : - pp rackets. 4 } in that, the binding screws were pte Gene: Presidente 1883-09 - DEPEGT BOOK REPORT FOR WERK ENDING FERRUARF lOth. 1883. eR RRS Report of defects received from hondon. Pillow Pillow Blocks for Z% dynamus in some cases are not Blocks. interchangeahls.kubricators for % dynamosdo not nent feed Oil cups. ~ Isuffieiently to obviate heating. Binding wire of one % armature is not sufficiently -’ Binding ; ; ‘ soldered, which finally hecams loosened and crossed the fo Wi T@e s : By = commutators. } Brush- Rinding serews of brush~holders are frequently hant } holder : : . . 1 4 ' Serews. fron bad packing. © ae ae ee Binding screws of ‘euivons board are not sufficiently Rinding : : ‘Tigid to stand” the nocessary bearings raquired of ‘them. Serews. *| : ae To make proper contact the threads of many are crossed. Lamp: and : Socket cor- | Terminals of lamps vary in size and will not allow _*« Neetions’ . not same Jthe button connection to go home in the socket. 1 _& ize. . . : ‘ : Swi tehos frequently heat from arcing due to infer= | } ‘Poor : Bae teat iority of ‘work. This is particularly noticaable in” | ; Switches. : | a. the eight lipht switch. | Lanp ter~ : | i minals - amps: are found to vary sufficiently in size as to | ‘vary in 7 size. Prevent connection beiny mado in the acorn socket, eng Lamps ~' |lish make. All our friends who have adopted our system PGor : life. — complain hittetly of the shortness of life of both A and i lamps. Switches are found to become defective after haing used for a fiw months, the contact serews getting ott of - een a eretgp eran tree: a coo ie Oaths tues eae ww the straight. | We quote following: from letter of Archibald Goats, Yoodside, Paisley, N.B. dated the 15th. inet. “Of the 33 lamps got fran you since 5th. December, jnot ons remains out of use; all have been required to supply the places of hroken lamps. Surely you ean do sonething to pravent this ruinous breakage. You will’ ‘ pepe from the datas of the lamps sent you on Saturday “that many had heen only a short time in usa, and t may | state as in the case of former breakages T previously wrote about, many of these broke when there was no extra’ pressure of current of electricity. Wnless you can do sunething to put a stop to, or at all events to greatly ; { i i lessen the breakages, it will certainly have an injure ious effect upon the business of your Company in this part of the country.” EE TARE FP ON a ee are A eT Lisbon Falls, Me. February 7th. 1983, EERE Tar Ceo mM a me A Spencer Borden, fsqe G7 of the ‘new lamps which were sont to the Worumbo Mills to ‘make a higher record than those first sent, aro Average now on the system They ware put on at vatious times Life : : : as the old ones came off and therefore no accurate idea ' of now H can be formad as to how long they will burn on an averara Lamps The longest time that any one, new or old, has burned ‘ is 887 hours, the shortest is three hours and the avorape ? Hi t i i t é ‘ ; i ; i 1 1 4 rp ~ by a WS I093- G@Q-fo me Sette re me 3 i i lis 267 vf hourse Twenty of the new ones have given out | ; ae AN So; % ~ Lon . N EN 3 .s f3l0, 416, 277, 821, 199, 511, Gal. ans after burning the following number of hours: 37, GO, 28, 100, 2, 36, 24, 30,: 94, 1G, 281, 232, 192, There is no change in the ‘apeed from what I hava reported hereto fora. President. DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH. 8rd. 1883. Boston, Mass. February 24th. 1883. While at Lowell preparing for the competative test Hot . . between the Edison and Weston systems, I found that in Bearing : : runnigg the Edison K dynamo, the attendant found it nec=- on K : ; essary to use ice upon both bearings to keep then cool, Dynamo. : which he did habitually. Placing a dynamo meter upon the belt, I found that it required four and three quer= ters horse Kwak to run the machine with load es whatever, , i would-call your attention to this matter, thinkin g it gm is not as it should be. J. We Howell. Ce ge > ee ei emma a ne ee tn i Santiago, Chili, January llth. 1883. ‘I have reported mistakes in tools ete. sent us, through the proper channels, and now I have your letter ) i i i i oy ° Mistakes r eeraine the mistake in shipping the & dynamos This 45 question admits of no error on our parte I ordered Shipment, while in New York, the Z machines, two to be A and ons B. ni Sasi te at, This order T made in writing to Mn Goddard and also left Mr. Dean a memo. to the same affect. I made the order_ from Mr. Kendall’s cablegram for the A machines, adding one B for Lanz. We got ‘we B’s and one A. The extra \ aranbiius for those machines have now arrived, and | not one will fit the machines, all being at least one Testing and karking Volts on Lamps, ' 2 quarter inch too tava. This is not our fault. Again, Mr. Goddard writes that I say nothing about wire for Can bles sciay order for conductors, while in the very let~ vex giving all details, I expressly stated that I had jwire on hand for all cables. The letter is dated August 16th. 1882. These are a few specimen bricks out fof a large iia, At 6000 miles distance these things are serious. Again we have a lot of 1 1-4” pipe here for various steam and water connections, but not an el- “bow, T or flange is sent with the lot. As this size of pipe is not used in Chili, we are put to some trouble to have the necessary fittings iizads All of which shows | the necessity of care in shipping our sobates W. Ne. Stewart. a ee ee There seems to be some incorrect apparatus used 4a, testing the lamps at the Lamp Factory and in marking the correct number of volts on fits It is found in a great many cases that out of a barrel of 75 lamps marked or the same volts, at least a third of them will vary in candle power when put side by side on the same circuit. In reference to the improved style of common sockete The small screws which hold the base of the socket to the wooden block inside do not have sufficient fastening to 3 stand the ampunt of strain which it is necessary to use in screwing up the socket, or which will go on the socket Improved : , by a slight blow on one side or the other. It is Common ' Jalso found that the rubber ring which holds the shell of Sockets. | . the socket in place, when screwed down, often forces these small screws from their ho&ding in the wood, there~ by making the socket entirely useless. It is also’ found “a it that the socket flanges for 3-8" pipe are not tapped out .jsufficiently large to screw on the pipe. Several men i soawts sacs lreport that they can put up six of the old style of sock- ets to one of the new style, on account of the difficul- ‘ty experienced in making connections and screwing the sockets fast to the fixtures. Something should be done tO remedy these defects as they make the new sockets Wc _ President. very expensive to use. seen 1893 -93-3) EPRCT ROOK REPORT FOR WEEK RNDING MARS Many of the new switches heat a good dual. This : is due to the contact plate becoming oxidized, and also Switches } to the vuleanizod Cibre (on whieh these slates are screw dea t. i A ‘ ed) warpin’ 50 as.t0O cause poor ewmtacte When tha i : ; 4 switches heat, the releasing springs lose their elas~ 4 ities ty and the switch will nut upsrate. on Pour : In laaps of raecent manufacture the glohys seen to Glass in Be ‘very thin. A great many of then hurst when being Lamp handled. The neck of the globe ‘s9ems ‘to be partieu~ flobe's. larly ante: tena mannan. - ne toe 4 CES I ent ownruions creparunan ns power cieesiienasts n Hot Resis- The size of wire used in the sautomatie regulators | ~ tance ; ' Wire in for rasistinee coils'seems to t'4 ton Small as it heats ‘Canvasson next the conmibater wears Off or is knocked off by fil i £ : i -Arimatura, | i Automatic F Regula- very badly: Tn some cases it heats so much as to causa tors, ae he wood tO small as if being burnt. . ; & ~ pee earn MAE on ne a Ree LANE nnd imc ita ama te naa is nts wtmesanenyianmmem be . s { i Chicago, March 22nd. 1833. Our Mn Wirt reports following dafects in apparatus | inspected by him: Switeh Sviteh board on K dynamo at 4. J. Rugec’s plant at” Bourd on Dynanio,. (piesa is sdlitting at the glued joints. The canvyss: ; ‘ ‘ ing or sad papsring sooner or later. ‘lave put loather )gea-o03-3/ ; | 2 : ies on several of the dynamos when this trouble has ' a come up. pe, qoelt a nntatcieate ea aes ie Ba caiees tecmencrtrea ceo cee aainsneusnieeiuin saaacineeetan inact mumamemenementsc mcmama { | _ Santiaro, Thili. Lock’ Nuts AlL pulleys bolted to the shatt should have lock ep on Set Serewse utse Without than they are sure to werk loose. Shaft Square Lane also should have squars haadel set screws in- . Head set | : . )} Screws istead of miserable little seruws to be set up with a } { on Gol-. } ae + | Jars, ‘serew driver. eee plug BA } ; We burned out a No.12 safety eakek the other days roe on 4 : : er of As plug ceiling ent-ont and esiling to which it was at- Fire oa eye tached ‘vera all as dry as tinder, “4 had a first class - Proo? ; 7 ‘ “tig blaze. Two men burned ‘their hands badly in extinguish- Gut-outs | ling the flames. We covered up the daiages as quickly - , and: i ; ‘las possible, and by pure geod luck no on® say the acci~ Plugs. \ . : : dan te. Cannot sone Cire proof material be invented to - + ‘ e ee "12 : ! . | \ luse in plave of these wooden blocks, which in this dry t ; | ! climate will burn in an instant. | , teehee aac eee ; Roston, March 0th. 1983. . | =. ; Caps fall | One of the brass caps on a plug in the carding off of roo of the Worunbo Wills/ dropped off and fell into a Safaty jeard, and the Supt. tells me did about 735. danage : | : ; ; ; Plugs. iT hava put two men at work fixing than, T have syan- | ae ene t | this thing before, but never with damage resulting there-.— J§G3-2Q8-3f , ee titenjat cow penfurwegeene ess from. The sama night one of the springs on swinging Ram EE RS SEM ARTA ARR SET BN Ot Safety ; poe over loom gave out, and in attompting to replace Plug i : L4it while the currant was on, a short circuit was cqused too, : y the Worumbo man; the plug in cut-out was too larga, fo: Large’ - 4 . Cid a fand the No.18 wire acted as the safety eateh, and vas 4; | thrown on the cloth, burning small spots in ite... = ee an x ian So io ' : ef AA ’ Scr en SS ne oo ew pa Pras iden te : | | I 1a coteemaae tate nyeeere eneetie on Tn aa teak Soe p PPZ-OF-1 4 1883, ERECT REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 14th. The new cement used for making safety plugs seems to absorb moisture to a considerable extent. Some of Composi~ these new plugs were put in the Herald Ruildings and have tion been tested several times. When they are very damp meray there is Altiont: gurricians laakage to melt a three light Plugs. safety wire, : Se ae a et iN STORES ASSES HF ons Boston, April 6th. 1883. i. Night before last they tried the system for the duty : a it will be called on to perform, namely to run 500 4 Dynamos lamps for 12 hours on 2 K dynamos. The bearings of the Ovorload- aynamos had to have ice on them all the time. The ed with | same thing is true of many of the K machines; I mention Running the “errimac, Worumbo and Herald as instances. The arm- 500 abmature heated so towards daybreak, that Bates says the: Lamps hand could not be:.tauched to the pole pieces of the 12 Hours. Machine without being burnt, The canvass covering at the commutator end, had the appearance of being scorched and the insulation firmly stewed out of the armature and spattered on the pole pieces. When it got to this condition the sparking was so serious, Rates could not stop it and the commutator was much cut. pg te os -~ J GBB-O4 -14 ge e 2 These dynamos are provided with safety catches for e ° is s ix “ext te The New each pole It is suggested that six extra safety ca ; 325 lig ghes be sent with each dynamo. Dynamo, The oil cups provided with this machine are of the same principle as those furnished with the older dynamos and have been complained of many times. The Oil Cupp.verbal and written complaints on these oil cups would lmost fill a small book. They will not feed with cer- tainty or regularity and cannot be accurately adjusted. Oftentimes the first warning that the oil cups are not [ ‘feeding is a hot bearing. A cup having an adjustable | sight-feed such as was used at the Mechanics Fair is all | that can be desired and is reliable. Phoeedeneass seem to be built with a view of unnang them in one direction only, viz. from right to ’ The New eft; if they revolve from left to right the following Nynamo bstacles present themselves: Ruilt t ‘ ; FIRST. The brush holder studs are short. run in ha SECOND. The brush holders. will, set the ont- one di-~ ward brush in dangerous proximity to the iron collar of rection. the commutator and the inward brush will leave a space of 1 3-8 inches. of the inside end of the commutator on ies a brush cannot be used; it will also be found hat the brush holders come so close together that any ae, adjustment is impossible. The brush holder r | . ety ee i ce os . ‘ 3 itself is an excellent one. THIRD, The blower attachment for cooling the arm- ature is built to revolve from right to left only, and would be useless if it revolved in the opposite direction it could be easily made so as to be reversable. a FOURTH, The oil channels in the bearings are made so as to feed for one direction only. If the dyn- amo runs from left to right there are no oil channéls to furnish oil in sufficient quantity to lubricate the | journals. In actual practice there are as many dynamos set up to revolve from left to right as from right to left | and heretofore one of the great advantages of the Edison dynamo has been that it was equally efficient when run=- ning in either direction. . Complaint is made that the lamps in the penitentiary Poor life at Anamosa, Iowa, do not give the life which is guaran= of lamps 3 : ‘ teed. A statement is made of 60 lamps broken, with an at average life of 189 1-2 hours each. Anamosa. _ President. ' | | SEEZ-O¢- 2 DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 21st. 1883. ot qaper It is reported from the plant at the Portage Straw Destroys Board Go. that the steam and vapors so saturete the | wie ETAS> Plaster. paris on the neck of the amps as to loosen the | pereen lamp so it will hang by the wires and that the plaster | lamp ter~ . ‘ ane, = would ‘liquefy and run down over the bulb of the lamp. 7 minals. . | * = ditto. . . ; ; , aan Sockets in paper mill at Appleton, Wis. get very Sockets ; ; Much corroded by steam and dampness. Several Ho. 186 Short 2 : : ; ; - ; cut-outs have been found in which elreuit could be ob- : Circuited ; ; , tained without uhserting safety plugs. by Steam . j In the lamps the wires leading from tho ecarhons to Wires : ; the serew and plate terminals are not well soldered ~ from Lamp these wires come loose, In some instances the wires Carbons : ‘ ‘ are not soldered at all. In other cases the solder has not well been allowed to run down even with the surface of the Soldered, tip so that an are is produced which melts the solder and loosens the wire when the lanp is unscrewed. \ Conductor ; From inspection report on plant at Slater Cotton Co, in Elec-~ sO Pawtucket, Re I. tric tube : : One pole of conductors in electric tube is contacted contact... with the tube. It is very probeble that this contact with iron : Occurs at one of the junetion boxes and that the tube hes Casting, : } " not been carefully put up. idle ies cihsics nahh bee Sit ie cnet byl a a JEE 3 -O- 2 2 It is also reported that the junction boxes do not fit closely around the tube and that much of the compound . runs oute Complaint is made that the wires of the filed mag- ~4 Lt ets in K dynamos are not thoroughly insulated from the C , ‘94 th| C pase. 4 na y bypamos : oe This report also states that these dynamos have . ¢ a fe iw ean sot up on the fboor without any wooden base frames oa { at ( w ; properly, ‘“inder them, and that the dynamos were grounded in con- | ca eae | . sequences aD % upe Ld Presidente /EEZ-O¢-2EF ts DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 28th. 1983. en London, E. G. March 29th. 1883. Since the plaster of paris collar has been abolished it is found that in many instances the brass collars are Brass et: merely held in position by the connecting wire, and that Collar i ‘tthe slightest pressure.put on to get them into any form on Lamps. of socket, loosens them from the plaster of paris. This might be remedied by the insertion of a small pin through the collar into the plaster. { c : ‘ { London, - i i . | We have again to direct attention to the.fact that | ‘ : cases of Inmaterial arriving have no distintive mark nor Method of ss ‘ : anything tw indicate contents. Thus causing an immense Consi gn- : mente amount of additional labor and considerable expanse - before the several parts pertaining to each maching are found out. t We would suggest that each separate engine or dynamo A Should be distinctively marked and each of its Parts | marked in a similar manner, in order to facilitate iden- ° | \ lti fication. ‘ . i London, A barrel of lamps recently received ex “Erin” has. been found when opened to be completely saturated with oan The paper is quite soaked and it will be impos- is 2 isible to use the lamps until they shall have been dried. ; Lamps Badly ‘fhe Lamp factory should be instructed to make the cases Packed. “ water tight if possible. od, Brush ; Some arrangement should be made so the clamp nut of Holders a aati brush holders could be thoroughly tightened, with- “H* Dyn- jout the brush holder slipping around on the bar. It amos. cannot now be conveniently done. } ° Base Fra~ The base frame of H dynamo should have on both i me of 35 isides, flat places for the ends of the belt, tightening { light or jscrews to press against, as the dynamos are often set H Dynamo. lup so as to be moved from either side. The bases are now arranged with these flat places on one side only. i ett ET SE AAO POI RO RRS oO we 4 NTE Santiago, Chile, March 7th. 1983. Defects in . The resistance boxes for K dynames sent with our Resistanceplant answer but poorly. They are dittided ike divi- Boxes sent sions ‘of a full ohm, and consequently a change of one to San- Point, when running sqveral dynamos in multiple are, tiago, - 5 makes a difference of several candle power. I get ovar Ke ‘: . - m Chile, , phe trouble by using two hoxes in series, as one, and two thers ditto, the two sets connected with the machines in multiple are. This gives me wire enough for ‘fine @gulation without Jar in the lamps. I would suggest hat in the future, resistance boxes graduated to 32nds. + 3 Pa + a SEEG-O¢-2E 3 of an ohm should be sent out for central station work, RN em Lm Ce AR A Ra a a ee Ee ATR Ha ett Oe Ama A“ ee a NRRL Voto me | J Lila President. XN : DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WE&K ENDING MAY 12th. L883. Boston, May 4th. 1883. In the No. 216 double pole switch we find that the ‘aa No. 216 a \. lever as made is a very radical defect. Being very Switches ; : slender and made of cast iron, if is very weak.and is have weak easily and frequently broken. It should be made of levers. } ‘Jeither brass or wrought iron, or remedied in some other waye ' A large numher of the new style double pole switches Poor) ; have recently been delivered with the parts set up ona Bases in : - vuledanized or gelatinized fibre base. Tt is found in... all doub- : le pole several instances that where these switches are put up Switches /in buildings which expose them to a moist atmosphere, _ of recentithat the fibre bases absorb the moisture to a greater or Manu fac- jless extent ‘and soon becane soft, thus throwing the work- turd. 1 ing parts of the switch out of line, and causing them in sone instances to make poor contacts, in other instances to stick in the working parts, and that they are unsat- isfactory generally. : cane eta A EC nan Defect in} .. In the new H dynamo No. 151 installed in Haverly’s i Brush Hol ik der Yoke |Theatre, we find the yoke is not fitted corrrectly to of H Dyn-{ amo. circle of journal box, causing the brushes to move end= wise, resulting in sparking. The are Should be longer j80 as to allow greater range in movement of brushes. ge; as ae Win Ui Rear eee ot i ec toae edema aad : £055 ene ~P83-O5-7n 2 Quality of The flint glass bottles for meters do not prove Glass ‘in Meter a good as those of green glass, and complaints come Bottles. ass Meter Departinent, Central Station, of heavy breakage Poor Corkskiso the corks furnished for sane are of poor quality, in same, d hadly cus and drilled. sesipemmmttimnanbersiemmemertememrenenemr nner rec a a ee Tae ae \ 7 Ez — i aaenmmnanan ‘President. / 82 3-0F-19 IDEFEGT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 19th. 1883. DEFECTS FROM SANTIAGO. Five and nine light globes have no exit at the top Cluster ‘ . : ‘for hot air, In consequence the sockets expand. Globes ; ; jLamps loosen and burn red or burn out, making great no Venti- : lation, trouble, This fault makes it almost impossible to burn 32 Candle lamps for any length of time. Our experience with three engines driving on one Irregular main shaft, and supplying six K dynamos and three Z Light from dynamos is not favorable, Throwing on and off the heavy Method engine belts produces a flutter in the light which : of puttin : regulation will not entirely overcome, The pulleys, up Plant, shafts, screws &c.require constant attention and are very liable to accident. The oil consumption is heavy and loss of power by friction great. I think the pland driving direct from the engine : .wheels will be found more satisfactory in the long run, Poor K dynamos heat excessively at bearings, and oil i Oil ‘cups seldom feed, send different cups in future, with Cups, {sight feed. t Bad Pack- The electric tubes arrived in bad shape from poor ing of 2; packing. Not one case perfect and 73 were entirely ; Electric ; i broken up and contents arrived loose, many pieces being ‘ Tubes lost. When will this thing end? A a Fy . AF SF = ast 7 va f | 2 : The K A armature in the hedger Building was recent- a Poor : ie hi ly short circuited, By the solder which connects wire me Connec- Y 4 tions to the commutator section becoming melted and imaking . Between contact between the sections, An L A armature in the Armature Philadelphia Record recently had an accident of a sim- Wires and ‘ilar character, It is suggested that the connections doltmatatod hich are made between the wires and the sections of Sections, |the commutators are not thoroughly well soldered. The use of soft solder which melts at a sux ke low temperature is liable to cause these accidents at any time, and harder solder should be used, and all connec- jtions thoroughly well made, “ oe In several commutators which have from time to time Uneven ; ; been complained of, that a few of the bars get loose, zi ow” Lengths ia it is found that tho copper sections of the commutators, of -Comml- tator ‘tare not all of the same length, and it is therefore t Sections. | almost impossible to keep them in their proper position, ie ae even by screwing up on the tightening collar. It is fav Ctra A it , also found that numerous commutator sections are of isofter copper than others, Tightening collars should $ {be made of wrought iron, the cast iron collar Split. President, ae BBB+ OG- 23 \. DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR“WEEK ENDING JUNE 28rd. 1883, eyidndes The Armington & Sims Engine’ are not furnished with oilers a regular pattern of cylinder oilers. Almost every en~ on gine has a different pads This is bad as it gets a : Engines. great variety where one standard should be re The Seibert Oiler seems to be the best. A 2nde hand cylin- der oiler was sent with the engine to the Steamer Ala~ meda. Sasa enneerenanaieeen ooteneemenemenns enna 7 i Key on Key, holding regulator pulley on shaft of 9 ly x 12 Engine Engine at Bennett Building not well fitted. It binds shaft. on the inside end but does not fit on the outside saa Chicago, Ill., May re 185: No. 20] The New Style No. 201 shade holders with vulcanite | eornoded rinks are reported to be badly corroded in amny instances by acid. from the soldering acid used in attaching the sie This of course effects them only so far as appearance . is concerned. Hard Some of the No. 10 Black wire received by us from pepe the Isolated Go. is so brittle that on being bent at i wire. 4 right angles it will not bear to be straightened. It. got i is wholly unfit for use. 2 Pi e * a ibre base I find trouble at Roselie with those 210 switches bad in switches. which have fibre bases, They stick in damp weather. Philadelphia, Pa., June 18th. 1883. ; At Harrison, Havemeyer & ses Sugar Houso several Defect lamps have given out in, what is to me, a novel manner, in as explained by the Diagram . , The glass where Lamps. it is welded around the Platina wire is cracked on both sides. Immediately below the weld on the left side is a discoloration of the glass just under the weld, as if there had been a short circuit at that point. We have frequent complaints of irregularity in lamps. Although very careful in placing in each plant Lamps lamps marked as being exactly alike in volts, we find great diversity in the illuminating power of many lamps not carefully in the same plant. This is noticeably so in case of tested. the Boston Advertiser plant. Preside nte DEFECT BOOK REPORT. FOR WEEK ENDING JULY_7th. 1883. go “ Santiago, Chile, June 23. 1883. f Rain penetrated a building and water crossed the , main wires supplying 50 pchene ‘The wooden cornice took fire at the cross, and more water thrown on to eitinguish | it only made matters worse. Vertical safety catches = were on both poles, 20 feet away, with No. 60 plugs. The lights contimned to burn but the 3 K dynamos running showed over ween, An examination next morning showed that the safety wire in one plug had fused and ran down {. to the bottom of the catch within the 1-2nd. of an inch of the bottom sees, Over this space the current had arced and kept the Lights sarees We have substituted floor cut-outs for all verticals containing large size plugs to avert future difficulty. Santiago, Chile, May 22. 1883, + The material lacking on first invoices was received one month after first shipment, but was so badly packed that many pieces were Lost. Oniy two cases arrived in- tact, all the rest being broken into kindling wood, ‘and tubes badly bente ra 74 : Chicago, June 26th. 1883. vf = . . AUTOMATIC REGULATOR 2 K. Received June 4th. now oS fan en nbd Rapa te TER So oy ke sure indicator. 1e@3 -oqcoT™ 2 at exposition. The indicator part of the regulator does not seem to be sufficiently sensitive. It cannot be made to work well inside of an extreme variation of 8 candle power. The ordinary pressure indicator will = work inside of one or two candle ery The difference is.in the auaats The magnet of the pressure indicator is a strong one, allowing.the ar- mature to be at a fair distance ( about 1-2 an inch or acting on the vibrator with a slight difference of E. Me aw: The indicator mahnet of the automatic regulator is comparatively weak, the armature necessarily closes at the poles (about 1-8 of an inch) and a much greater dif- ference of B ue mA is required to effect the rites In regard to heating and consequent tiation. The advantage ts of course with the weaker magnet, though there would seem to be no fault to find with the pres-— AUTOMATIC REGULATOR ~ 1°K, FOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK. In regard to sensitiveness this is the same as above. There is one strip of insulation in the commutator about double thickness, so that it would cause sparking every time the contact passed over it. The contacts were so set as to travel so far in one direction as to short circuit the resistance just as it was all in. This would have caused serious trouble if not correctede Aa nite patel ae a core t (g R%- 67 -O7) 8 The coils in resistance got too hot for safety and should have increased conductivity. A great many lamps are not placed true in socket terminals, the trouble seems to be in the setting of them in the plaster seein. When these crooked lamps are screwed into sockets, they look exceedingly bad, on ac~ count of not henging plumb. A great many lamps are very indistinctly marked for volts, candle power é&c. It is suggested that all the indocating marks be done on the neck of the globe with ‘etching ink, - this will be neat and durable. on (RP 2%-o8- yer DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WERK ENDING AUG, 25th. 1883, Roselle, N. J. Aug.3, 18838. Since ve commenced lighting the streets on 26th, July, AN hola clhuck: a ‘ 5 some seven of our street lamps have short circuited, two ah Sorelle, s : of them being new lamps just received of Rergmann & Co, In each case the wires were burned off-in the goose neck of the lamps. Not only do the short circuits cause fluctua- trons in the light but inerease our lamp renewals and cost of street illuminations, . packed, and the consequense was that on opening the box a great many were found broken, It is also stated that the magnets were received without boxes, and that the armature was loose in its hox, N. Y, August 8rd. 1983, The defects mentioned below have accumulated from obser— £ fo . oe * bos leiiiilia- Sh cilioler vations made on several automatic regulators. which have J been. put in use, and seem to apply to the automatics gen- erally? and not to any special regulator in particular: ist. The wire wound on the relay magnets when constantly in elreuit seem to be too smail to earry the eurrent, as it get8 very hot, The insulation is over thin to stand the . AN ww NG | | J 2 heat which developed in the wire and consequently burns through, thus impairing the contracting power of the magnet end. The wire on the regulating magnets of the resistance coils also has the same defect, ord. The resistance coils seem to have wire of too small size, as it developes great heat; and in fact in several cases gets sovwarm as to scorch the wood. 4th. The resistance coils of the automaticregulator are so arranged that when the plant is composed of more than one dynamo, it is necessary to keep the fields of the idle dynamo in circuit in order to obtain enough resistance This is the cause of wasting a great deal of power, 5th, The relay magnets do not seem to be sufficiently sensitive to slight changes of the pressure of the. current. They do not act promptly. Gth, The brass spring which acts the counter balance to the attraction of the relay magnet, does not retain its elasticity, and consequently does not hold its adjust- ment, th. The bearings which support.thé rockerarm should havo small oil holes to per mit of their being lubricated. 8th. The joints connecting the piston rod with the rocker arm, and also with the piston, seem to be Fitted too closely. They often cramp the movement of the rocker ! arm. [aS oKR- ZT 3 DEFECT REPORT PROM RIVERSIDE MILI: - After the wires are .run in these grooves, the whole thing Glaus fs yoI50. is filled with rosin, from the socket to the moulding, or Z te, OLD i te _trsnfid, |rather from the top of the pipe, as the pipe is filled ’ Uhey thot a y : . lof the fruit jar protectors put over them, So unless the Al! ox ye first, Then the socket is put on and the lamp in, and one fruit jar leaks it would seem as though the wires were _-] Well protected from dampness, I tried Bee of the jars with water and founr that I could not serew it up tight every ' time. Another bad feature is the reducer at the socket which is so small that it is hard work to get the wires ' through with a coating of tape on them, Lawrence, Mass. Aug. 27. 1883. er y= The insulated flexible cord which Bergmann. furnish for portable fixtures, is so badly made that it is frequently short circuited, Some times it is entirely burned off, but it generally only produces a continual flickering in the lamps Jtnetand with it; while all others on the same eircut ° are steady? = i f9. bebo President, of ee pang Oy MSGR? tee he i Bl a t | DEFECT BOOK REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT, lst. 1483, The safety plug at the dynamo on line leading to cas “Hilléeys? Saloon, tthe St. and Sth. Avo., burned ‘out. i Auge 22nd., oving to a break where one of the lead wires was soldarad to the serew, eausiny, all the current to \ : : nie tae ‘[-pass over the Other lcad wire, which had not sufricrent i bs : Capacity btu carry ite | i Ns At: : Proof of “thea above ‘is that only the perireetly con= | : naeted wire burnod oube no Ve clean . ! | Ce iy ; : ‘yy brenk in solders A. to B. the part | burned awaye” — | } : Santiago, chile. LS i ; } | the life ‘of lamps has averaged very badly. 1000 .. ‘ ; : ; : \ -) t or more did not last 100 hours each, and 1000 more hard= - = <4 t/ 1 fe. i ma : 3“ vf ly 500 hours.” Bet tho new ones lately recoived promiso i Dts Powe ‘ , ’ / wath ah a | I to do much ‘better, ~ The continual breaking of lamps in nt “the old lot, Nearly broke our conpany, as consumers bo~ » b -came very much ont of putionees © ; | 8 gd. ates etd ts ee ; ip ‘ i ing The binding wires round an’ armature at Prospect ; ; EAE e F ’ set tahe Shes ot ei 3 ferns louse, Adirondacks, broke the other niyht while in use, ’ » aaWnalores so ae ‘ ahd , ; i ay Us ae nd the machine had to be stopped until a new armaturo : ; ‘|was sont from Ne“ys ne EES IES ‘ | ! ‘ : ee emery “ \ N pitas — \ me 2 - 2 as x inh ' ie) f 7 a 2 Chicago, Ill., Aug. 20th. 1LUU3, After a dynamo has run all riyvht for sume time one or Ihure of the courumtator bars will suddenly sink, and “the machine ‘sornenece sparhkiny so badly thab it becomes necessary to coin’ down the COMMUTER LON. GO get an even | “surface. This is extremoly hard treatment tor the com yRutator and shortens its life.” Gold .this trouble be permanontly remedied in tho SoNGERNeL ONCOL the machine it’ wovld relieve ws of 3 great deal of anxiety and give a longer and more satis~ factory life tov“the apparatus. Iam in receipt of a lotter from We. be. Kurz whomhas charge of the work at Appleton, Wiss “in which he vives AS 90 the following inYormation:= T have a strange thing to 6 F2 AAC [tell yon abort one of otir paper mills here. “Tho lights ik oie yall went oub One’ night and Lighted up again it bout * ; s “three minutos, béfore I had time to sée what tho trouble Was. Upon “exunindtion I found “the plugs in the main ‘dub ot were all™burned ‘anu ‘the ent oubs wero nearly so. “" Tt seems after the’ plugs” burhed: ont the eonnection was “tmado by the Hot "solder whieh méVeed from the plugs and tho current was¢onveyed ‘in ‘that way the roenainder of ‘the a night.” ott fh as ih jute T wish agairt™to strenuously urge that at ‘the ear= (R& B-OF-o] e} 4 ‘liest practieable momont fire and “Gater-proof safety \ eatches and plugs be supplied for use in eonneetion #ith _ Edison plants. The “ills at Appleton where tha light is used aro vory wet, amd it is extremely diffienlt to i keep the dampness away from the safety catehes. Meee tana, eo ere ene ons a ee ces New York, Aug, lug,’ Tre sheet vetal serews which have boon firnished ror ur Bravo the bases of the common sockets, are not firmly soldored a oi rore- coekels~ ven, eer pelg. are pnt on the fixture, a slinht blow will break the ; : to the base shell of the soukete Whon these soekets socket. entirely loose from tho fixtures. Tho break"al= yvays occurs right at the soldordéd joint of thé sholl, The wire“used ‘by Bergmann &@ Go. for‘ wiring fixtures ? °° fdoes not have’ ui wood durable insulation, THO ‘insulation sat ops 9,9 3 a sa d 7 z , ES Aka at Poe afar . My heres is very Looss onthe’ wire and is very easily ent through iby sharp eugee: “" "The wire also, ‘Seoms to be of very poor 74 “quality, and Vory brittle. (07° : rs ae u % : : Ne RAYUEDR paw te ee tne ee a ’ The regvlator’ sent ‘to ‘Harrison, Havomeyer & Go.” sae betoap ate had one of the binding serows, which was {6O receive the Sind wires, pee etce in so far that it es Contac’ on ‘the -resistanee’ ‘eirenit, and threw the resistance out ot uUSCe, Ww . , ee (R2B-09-91 4 ae Boston, Hass., Auge 1lGbth. 1luGs, ‘ | T was st the Slater Gotton vo’s Mill yesterday, their Auvomatie I sneeeeded in getting to work vory nice- parecer nae! “Sty. Y think if ‘the magnets were a little stronger it “would ba an impicvament, and T would like bo try a vory “ ‘, high resistanee Tap. Will you ploasce sond Bwo or fot : ; , fe “be Te ek (pied ‘of the 110 volt, ‘or hiphor if ‘you cane 7 of). ve 7 oo . x we v wm i— aH wn iZ 5 Oe al Philad@lphis,; Pas, AQge LBth. Luvs \ LS ‘ T desire §6 call your attention’ to hp insvlation” v ’ . fy & , x A 2 hudlebesh babes of the evonduector attached te ovr dyaaioae ie ieee is i Ponroliuetrrg Fea oe : reg eads 440 of ou . a now covered wy India rubber tubing - in one case at the Ledger the tubing was softened probably by oil, and ent through makiniy a’ jfronnd ‘on the “pole piece. — Yésteraay: t ‘Saw at tho Philadelphia Record that “the Rubber wuboe was cut through by'the small cleat which held it against the pole piece, of cours¢ making a ground. © E “+: i Bo Se et ea Presidente | ae =e yoo Lughl- Byjuauias 4 (GEE rratce! RB abeiler geen eee SS ene ae Bie uirtenty. wallets gee sinatra “\RE3- of- 29 DEFECT BOOK REPORT -FOR WEEK ENDTNG SHPT., 29th. luv. EO Boston, Hasse, Bepble LOth. LUG. fred. Borden, dn, finds that the 400 ligns nachinoes, (and the sane is trne of the 350 Liphter), shen onee it begins bo spark, goniinnes to do so almost boyond’ the possibility of preveniion. He alse rinds, that even running aithent ‘sparks, the brushes beeune se het that Lhey are very uneonfortable to handle, Ve siipests lensthenin. the roacautater bars, so as to allow ithe ad= dition of . third brush, Althovgh there is doubtless copper enonsh in the two, to take the amount of current H developed by the machine, Sovld the addition of an- other bresh improve the running of these nachines? Mr. that sotiotimes the addition of an extra brush on a4 BR machine makes it run as woll as a Z A, whereas a #ithout the sovond brush, so imich heat i s developed that the Mashine is kept-running with great diffienlty. = Boston, Say Vist. 1uEs, I started the hoekwoud anvomatie yesterday ovening. tthe raymlator megnets seem too woak’ to do thea Work ro- t quired of ‘them. he aetion of thai instrument, resen= ~» bles thab of tthe one at the Slater gobton GOe, Which acted slugpishi on accornt of woak magnets, and onn or . whose magnot:wires separated and contacted with the bas 1 "2 after one or ‘two weeks? run, thus causing a continuous enrrent to the dynamo magnets with the plug not insertod; nas Ss ee The Lockwood autoniatic acts slowly and the magnets: seem weak, arid after running: all the resistanee in by | hand, and pulling the plug the carbons in the lamps take several seduiids ti: become black, or ‘in other words there seemed to bea small amount ‘of ehirrent passing through them for a few'seorids after pulling the plug, indieat- “ing that the-dytiamo magnets Ware receiving somo charge. “Tf the regulavor magnet wires, were contacted (slishtly) “witis the base; “it would Have tho effect of woakening the “Mmaynets and of producing FA current te the dynaind mag “nots. I did nut Have ‘time to fully test or demonstYrata the above, Tho rogulator acts, but very slowly.- Was this regulater tdésted before ‘it ‘was’ sent ‘out? ‘The followiiy ‘additional complaint regarding tho Loekwoud rejulator has boan reecivadi- The only fanlt T ean find with it is this, it dees not aet gnickly afaik: The 'réason IT think is that the Magnets that “ rogulate the rosistance aro not sufficiently strong, The adjustment is’E think a1 rights I do not think it could be improved, t am using YS volt lamps, hisher “volt lataps world T think make a differenee, I wish you “wonld have some high volt lanps sent-me, Do you think Deer by ee ee? 3. it would bn well to uso such high resistancoe lamps as our 10 G. Pe l:sinps? Machine runs perfectly. Pulley end bearing heats somevhat. Belt runs at a very acnto angle, and shaft’ is drawn up against the cap, will try “and ‘romedy ‘this “tom-daye GOUPLAINTS FROM MITAN. © (1) «The o” dynainos all come to Milan without hav- ing the bearing places of the ‘shafts tallowed, They . arc Aanped with paper and then sikaiie of this is some tallow, but not inside. The séa air so rusted them that it took over two Gnens to get them to run without meet ‘ing. They ought ‘to tallow them well and afterwards wrap them with apiece of felt that has been dipped into melted tallow, ue (2) “Arming ton Engines.” “The ‘Armington Engines came not Gnbivaiy olether and there wero iO Hake bo tell which pieca. belonged to each engine. ; (3) Dyniaindse = Under the conmmtator bars we have ‘always put japiiitiod paper instead of mica in the small “sizes of dynamos, I find that dh many sasog“vnia papor ‘earbonizes. © I put mica in ‘them now. Ids Presidente ea 12235 69- maa Nefoct Bouk Repurt for Weok ending Cet. Sth. 18UG. The rocker arm on 100 light ‘dynaue is not arranged te allow the ‘brushos to be brought te the best position on the commutator. Tt should heve more range of movement. Complaint from Continental Versted Kilis. Pillow ploeck caps 6f Ib dynamo were not tapped correct sizo to’ fit oil eups. “Defective armature was sent with one dynamo. TheWile connec ; Hed, to commutator sections were loose, making very high resistaneo. te Bate eb BLE ha elite ae a en nee orate It was found in lawrence, Mass. that the 100 eandle lamps gave ‘considerable trouble, flrom “the copper eonnéctions heating ~~" if - . < ‘ to a white heat, breaking the inner neck in a very few moments. Rtn es ‘*-Commtator has two soft seetions,. Commitator was not true ‘shaft when dyname was reenivod. Have been obliged to turn it” shy The Jamps shipped fro lainp Co. eft Steamer Trenton wore hefpig badly mixed, barrels marked 13 0. P. eontaining 10 C. P. lamps and OP "ANIC Verses These mistakes in Warking have put ns to consider~ able expense, for cartage. Us { Santiago, Chili, Aug. 24th, 1006. ~ Poe : \ No wrench for tightening eollars on K dynamo vas sente Wrenches shonld be provided, and wo find that their frequent nse sepers nee 0 ee ER ine aes dees ee ees oe] ~ D ; fy s + does no hartie i Onur moatacs ave very Par from s satisfactory. Yo aftan haye 20 por gent vatinbion between the tuo bottles of the sane matey, Rsinr sauce enrroent and sane felition, We fing tominal wires on zine pletes yery loose In any wses, but solder them he rora usin-s. ‘T think the skhunta are badly measured in some wetars, Rot T haya #n0 instrumoants, seo ean onl work Oy observationee r. e < foston, Hass. Sept, 29th. Lge. At FP. denekes’s T found that the annaature had not beon eovyor= ed With canvass at the eoumeator end. 7 think the Fachine Yorks shout Ho be notified of this omigsion. ; - _*. ot ae * = Old Kentueky. Yoalen Hillss. Lovuisviile, Ky. : Sop ite 27%} 01 Bue, To metiecd the autometie threw out Hestayenge Until the lawns resistanea receiyod no eurrent, Shoding the eiretiit around then: to” be brokéne T have peen usin the futonatie as a hand resistance and indicator since I came. On testing to day T fend the evil broken, bo ba relatively the sauce as the oné on the Slater autom- atic. This one however is not ‘connoeted with the hase as that one shown Was, but simply has a broken viretit. Ths rosition is shawkax in’ ie ; , [exe folloving ent desienated hy the cross in eonter. | ; “You will readily understand the effeet it had on tha regilator. : Ss a iturne d and ‘aes ‘it hard to fit. | t i {i a he croasses in the sockets vere vgcasionod by the binding serews r being connected to the shell, and the key touchinebthe sane making 8 eross. Onr wen took two turns arvund the binding serewbthis foreing it avainst the sholl, as only ono turn is s vedring: which hoated badly, and with this T have my uno at the Hate T borrowed a set of Babpit Paicsig be aids ‘pit & pair in the comoutater end 3 tet Se : : ti” ‘suit cea ye ty bu 18 T think that T ean get it ell itste re gu Tho shaft, vr rathey this end of it ig-badly Fresidonte erlettlated for. ‘Another thing that I have bean’ bothered with, is the conmtatur end Bpont must of shells from the” Tt does not run ares right with 2 7 {88 a-[0-26 teal ve ’ NO. 54, ryt DEFECT! BOOK REPORT MOR WEEK EMDTMG OCT. 20th. ius. . de EN 7 3 : , ¢ ‘. we a ces ; Lawrence, Nass. ne , T discovered gnite ‘a serivws dafeet on vere eirenit 2 . e A. “i to-day. Pass night a hole was buened thromh a brass : | shell ‘of an Wleetrolior arm and ‘the covering, of sone . < . : - 'y Light: co?yom neterial , prt oon to proteet whe brass from Puor in- | the Tllos, was ijnited. I find tu-day that the wire f sukation of wire ‘was defeesive, easing an are and bhab she eire was al- in Pixtures. most as bad ‘in ‘the other arm of she eleetrolior, and that poe ce the insulation Wes cbucnend entirely off. Phe “aut: onto fe ‘fords no proteetion in Bue? cases, T oupht to add that the fixture was in use Lor eisht months and was sent ous iby Berg-mann pul tosether and wired,’ s Z, : » @ wire hands binding the armatures pet louse and Jcom@Vory. ‘This’ happened as fiarrison, liavemeyer & Jose ortly after starting. The same thins hpppened Aug. UT U. Yr g > AE G sth. in the Philadelphia Record plante whica The brushe'sgare fnynished with I. BW and bh. Poorly © "| dynamos do not have the sections ‘thuronghly solderad to- mada ; tet a? : Brushes. | gether. Those sections often fall apart, sometimes . while they are in tise, and sanesimes bororc they are oe . taken out of the packapes. wenese ges Pay ' = my : | | [ZR B-]O-20 ra a 2 ' 1 2 . ; * One of tho armatures at the Prospees House, Blue Louse fountain Take, reeently gave ont on accennt of binding binding : ‘ wires on |wires eoming louse, Another armature was sent thore, armatures ‘fwhen it arrived it was found to be larger im diameter Yariatg&on in diam- than any of the others, ant would nuts go in the field’ eber of atmaturesdmagnets of the dynamo. ~ A seeond armature therefore had to be sont, The soekéts which are now supplied by Bergmann & do. are not ab all ‘snitable to use in any plage where thore vefects from is moisture, as they vory easily besome short cirenited. : Haveieyer ; & Plder? s'l?he -switehes are'set up on yvnleanized Libre bases, this Sugar | Refinery, | absorbs the moisture and the switehes vos short cirznite ed, and rondered useless. the composition safety plugs are of very poor quality, the gomposition is not a thor- jeugh insulator, ih absorbs a great deal of moisture, it ! l ' is very weak inthe neek of the plug ‘so munch suo that the’ | plugs are often roken in serewing ‘then in the uns outs . On the track nsed for He. dyvnamus the lug whieh re a 3 Broken : dynamo eGives tho belt tightening serew is not strong enem,n to track. é stand the strain. One oF those at Fords Yheatre sas cracked off in tig¢hteniny: the belt. rr flany of our meters arrive with imperfeetly soldored Defect ' “jeonncetions, ‘cansing resistance and a bad result at the : ; (28 B-lo-Z2o 3 in Inctorse end of the month, Some shov apowsh half the loss which + wo know -shonld be indicated. VYhe tronble scans tu be , : . pringipally in the shunt spools and at the eennoetions ~< -_ Of Oe e. Neere A So between the vords and binding serews. TL T had had ae am we |. c instruments bo measure the resisbanen of euch meter be i xt - ‘ Defects” fore seniing Tb out, we shonld have been savod very so=- : — a ~ ' i a“ > | aoe, why a : - ; metersS % |rious annoyance, As Lt is, in the absence of these : -”= . 7 wage from .. jinstrunents, T an testing them through a certain resist- Santiagd, pole aa ed ; > 2 janee with a high resistanee galvanometer, and thus making : mb), i fa standard by one we know to be eurrect, ; Pae i : ese er oe : eS : Ay , "AD. a st pe eee = ‘ Rep Mgtes es aE BREEN an Hore thin half the eepper ‘terminals on wine plases | vopper | terminals are lovse and require soldering, while nearly all binding | on zine plates. iserevs have te be reamed out tumadmit the terminals, f Prosident. + 1 } wal { i (RSs (224 NO. 56. DEFFCT BBOK REPORT FOR WEFIC ENDING NOV. S&aTH. 1883. A pulloy on the main counter shaft in the station at Santiago, Chili, exploded on September 7tHe This pulley was 30 inches in diameter, and of very poor donstruction, the rim being of the thickness of a shoet of paper and arms vory slipht. A section fifteen inches long was torn out of the faca. All the pul- leys in this seetion are of equally fragile construc~ tion, and have previously been reported. : Pulleys. Kxtract of letter from hr. Hennis, at Milan to hire Batchelor. Oct. 22 1883 - “The Armington and Sims en- fines work badly. We seldom can run a night without changing them off once or twice during the evenings Jt seems impossible to keep them to the work, and up to now it takes just twice as much oil that a "Porter’ ‘Armington and Sims engines Py doecse We have had another accident with a Porter engine : ; } Crank by breaking the crank pin. This makes two pins that we 3%) pin Porte} have broken and J find that both pins were defective, ne t engines. and that cracks were in the steel when put up. S es ws . wa a cee men ene Si Phila. Nov. 6th. 1883. Laps T have just opened one barrell of lamps and J find bad ly ithat there are five broken from bad packinge packed. Steak Si ee ee a a a ee ; Papin Fnyine bed of 9 1-2 x 12 ongine sent to Darlington i - hed pice and Runk 3-4 of an inch out of true. Exhaust valve of true. was not bored or tapped for drip pipe, and no drip pipe was fitted or sent with the engine. : New York, November 17th. 100%. There is much diffieculaty caused by the way in which laps are packed. Many breakages are recently reported. One shipment recently made to Publie Ledger had five Bad lanps broken. ‘To Taylor, Wolfenden & Co» had three packing lamps broken. ‘To Darlington and Runk at Phila.e there of lanps. | were a great many of the lamps injured from damp and wes . This latter complaine has also come from many sources | and it would seem that the lamps were damaged in storage . - ae oe EN . In the 9 1-2 x 12 engine shipped by Atmington & Sims : , to Darlington and Runk at Phila., there were many def- ‘eets. The bolt holes which held fhe cap of the throttle valve were not drilled or tapped deep enotigh for the 2 |, - bolts to serew down to make a perfeet joint. nn I 2 The throttle valve was very poorly threaded, so much so that the screw pipe could not be scroved in to make a perfect fit. The throttle valve itself would not fit firmly on its seat. It would not shut the steam orf so the engine could be stopped. The valve had to be taken dawn off and ground down to a perfoet fit. the exhaust pipe and its connections were not pro~ porly fitted. There were no holes drilled or tapped Defeets for drip pipes, and no drip pipes were furnished. in The engine bed itself was 8=4 of an inch out of level, Engine. and could not be fitted to the foundation cap without | ° considerable packing mnderneath.e It is sugeested that’ all engine beds hereafter be phaned true on the bottom ‘The engine had some new kind of lubricator sent with fit, which works in a very unsatisfactory manner. This ‘matter of cylinder lubrieators has been referred to | before in the defect reports, and it is very objeection- able to have eylinder lubricators of different styles sent with our engines, as it gets a number of different F patterns abroad with various engines, and if extra parts _ are required it is impossible to promptly ascertain whak A Xe kind of lubricator is in use with a certain enpinee The Holland lubricator has proved so far to be the most desirable for use on our high speed engines, and iti is requested that hereafter all enpines be furnished with this kind of lubricator. ; f Chicago, Nev. 12th. 1883. | hast night we had a very cold snap, causing the | glycerine in the dash pot of automatic repulator to stiffen so that the regulator would not work until the room had become sufficiently warm. ti I write you in regard to this as the information may be of use at other points where the automatic re- pulator is ine use. : Chieayxo, November 14th. 18683. Our automatic regulator is out of order. The eir= cuit is broken in one coil of regulator magnet. This machine seems to be made with a view to make repairs an impossibility. ‘lo remove one magnet core from regulator bed=-plate it is necessary to remove the resistanee from the box, disconnect the commutator from the bed-plate, unfasten ded-plate from below and then the magnet may be removed. All this would be obviated by screwing magnets to bed=plate from above. There is not sufficient ecloarance between one of. . the regulator mapnet poles and the armature. The two | come in contact at one part of the Stroke, causing the rocker to bind and stick. ee, >. i (2R3-11-24 1 Lf fy 7 i 3 Notwithstanding these varied fanits which require the frequent attention of an expert, I consider that the principle of the regulator is pood, and when in order a great advantage over the old resistance box. The breakage in coils is doubtless attributable to carelessness in manufacturing. | The adjustment of the automatic regulator on thé” | : ie ‘J |. Daily.News plant seems to change gradually so as to i baer: 4 eause the lights to run higher. ¥ . 2 We have asked Mr. Fdison for a remedy - [ee he wa ae zs ; President. “Ss uy i ay ae cas oa Pe i Orn. Peer o ot 1883. Electric Light - Edison Electric Light Company - Engineering Department (D-83-029) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to various technical aspects of electric lighting. Most of the correspondence is by Charles L. Clarke, chief engineer of the company. Related material can be found in D-83-043 (Electric Light - Thomas A. Edison Construction Department - Engineering). All the documents have been filmed. Sy as : bats ie : { - ae putes. “4 bre Met hed ek... ae / es ge tes CPO Lae AA brcBoe. iri os paid 7 fhe “Gay. 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MB tthe La, ae pe eee ae ee BOE Nn ae aa Ge lh. Qa AY tbe Lette ls _ Bee al fh CP eethile CLL L cD op ise tet. ML CAA eluate Ltt VOLE AL, . AAA Lh het fot, gore ha of Co tame ns Ea. s trent. fvteel, ; Va | 2 ke? Lb LE Ke oat a oe ES Sees =. CSS. Soe err aie ars o " ay 7 8P3-038- “19 . ame ng Eee Fe ay EPS - OF-/Z | _ Ps THomas A. EDIson, me PHS LO. cee cnde ead co., aes : 7 ~ No. 65 FIFTH AVENUE. | , i Le te PRATER AN TIRES : eas . 7 SZ se! “ew fs Ole. Mel ae iss i e ; ula. es oe WE ©. Coe, YAS? 57 Mw jecler gf la Atustecterlers jeigicelicns page By Gee ee eee f- | JeloTEe. 0. Canger acct a eeen Cle : Cucltcetct tt the teclinee es OUR aliual’ gheoreen 2vesC Ce citictCeres kj be Me ctivecen't— Gf Hla liam ton Gece — ! : Mae Ge, ee: eae tame: ; sad an’ eyeves ff iti pape canngrey 5 se ae a OO ies eee eee | Lip. 7 es 3 c7 ‘ ba ae Ritesh, | “tin WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. . This Com TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions Nmiting its Hability, which have been assented the sender of the following monsage.': * . Errors can be quarded against only by repeating 6 message buvk to tho sending stut{on for opmparison, and the company will not hold iwwelt ee for exrors‘or delays), |: in ¢ranauitssion or delivery of Unropeuted Measuges, beyond the amount of tolls patd thervon, nor in any caso where thu claim i9 not presented in writing within atxty days” ‘ after sending the mesyaro. * 5 . a 2 eget ‘This yan UNREPEATED MESSAGER, and js delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions nameyypbore. : - ‘ ee cans aplasia hea naa Se Gee cate ——" NORVIN GREEN, President, « oe roe ’. THOS, T. ECKERT, General Manager. me nee ene eee epee pea ae eee Os IBF 370 bole ye : _NEW ieee ~20 IOP3-O6-aAQDd | LB: DAVIS & SON, 4 7 : Hasta tcl; Cony ar 2058 IEE - BLS So Ae fn i Ln. Com 4 As Kee Ss Cceenr S72 es Ao nee of te Sut iit Jonte pee” es es Kaestlee 20" tle - Bie deals 0 P21 Pigs ae ACS ie cane ores eames 1PF3-06-3q THE EDISON ELECTRIC. LIGHT Co. ENGIN Tut ING (REPARTMENT. Ee I eee Te ae Me 1963 -ap-, THE: epidon pecnerale LIGHT CO., : FTI AVENUE, ol a Baa Alan Way — Chua Srclieotog FR. Nordeng ¢ on | Fore Prefs, had, Shiby gra emer ie ae CS Rrwiley if moks oeadia come Ue Calli Komen, prell Wainis ¢-yjfak Ky are Pref affoany AZ) Sica as para Se a a AR pce , Winter fotiion AP Burdreng iw AE Vllagy Bank | AuatallaBnng » igs cine ay a, orks as od alice acrast, Porshe gid oe Se fn Me ti rinse: Gath alarathasts, | hens Fly Chas, ob. Carter 3. THE ep@on yee LIGHT CO, N e . a ENGINEERI EPARTMENT. iat r A . Form No. 1. of THE WES Tere lit union TELEGRAPH company. a a aD SS a Tals Company * ae and DELIVERS messages only on conditions Miniting Ita Usability, which have been assented to by the sender of tho following moasage, od agatus te only by fepeation, & message buck to the Bending station for comparison, and the company will not hold itself Hable for erroni or delays ' in trauamision or Prerte of Unropeuted Alessuges, beyond thu amount of tolis pald thureon, nor tn any caso where thu clatu 1s not presented in writing within sixty days efter xendin, message. This is ian € UNLEPEATED MESSAGE, and ts delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions named above. < - THOS, T. ECKERT, General Manager. Small f. Mr x MAA ‘his iefogrom bas jist boon rece! recolvod at: the o offioe in 791 BROADWAY, near “near Tenth £ Btrect, w where any reply should no sent. / un, . .DIRACT WIRTS.\.+ 5 . Fete enetiarele oni nota Sige 709 a "ee wy oy [2SSan-ASX- 2-“2n ! ee ere oo THE EDISON ‘ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., 65 FIFTH AVENUE, New a 22 Gig ow 3 OS By aor on Pvp: wi es ok, | | Une. Ke Asad wx | Pen ee Cian Wado ajo U8. 19, poky (hos Z sponds aan a FF « SIM Vs noon (iY . Coun 1S See x, ltr, ra THOMAS A. EDISON, fd No. 65 FIFTH AVENUE. ere: BGIME, s = ae Late aflewen® ’ € H (fees wetlES bleed.» Klee terocle. Pa [ebb Goosetl. . te2tler ie terre ¢ 1? sprees ' Crees PPRULARCC CEH E1nG- rag ta Fe ‘\Civlag * : 1 Moon : » | <= a [083-0 P- 2 ss ~ Patt dae aS - 7 oe ct eee a (883-02- : Form L. 7 THOMAS. EDISON, . _. Gontral Station, Construction Dep't, No, 65 FIFTH AVENUE, waren Ho. isaxamission or delivery of Unrepoated her sending the messnj This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS THE WESTERN UNION TELUS eee nent ne messages only on conditions Umit Its Hiabitit Errom can be guarded against only b OF, iy ne on, and the cor ‘This igan UNREEEATED MESSAGE, and ig doltvered by request of the penser ” NUMBRD SENT BY REC'D BY 3 LIK, ee eheele re I y RAPE. come adr ¥. nn py ae SaaS Gave Doel ieuT ae, sno miner repeating 8 mozsage back to tho sending atatlon for comparis 7 tho souder of tho following rates, OE¥OK. TOP 3-e4 fo mpany will not held itself able for onsagoe, beyond the amount of tolls paid thereon, vor in any case where the claim fs not presi wr aaa my eae under the condittons named above, THOS, T. ECKERT, Goneral Manager. oT within mxty days Ves Ni ORVIN GREEN, Prosident. 4) 2 : . Me ferleesca ek, OM Cattecie Yo tea fia. sil sg tif fiat ae Seats Op: ae LL» 0 Oe Ce os : ‘ 2. ee. ote © oS ee PO ee Mr Clarke, 3 Cat Le kh we fear fe ete Be errr ee Dts SOG Cee Atal. Gere ane ane ae ce eae af Ate Crn ESO Here are some cards which came from BR le from Doubleday. 8. Tnsuli, Sept, 26th, 1888, per G, itr. Clarke, Doubleday has returned these ecards from giving the information which you desired, Please are through with them, T, A, Edison, October 3rd, 1883, per G, S&SS-10°08 Louisville, return when you H : i THE Epiag” ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.,. \ 1973 a =) | 65 FIFTH AVENUE. ne ae a a = & pord : , ye Cbuefivir siento 2. 85 Lea 007 ote cence Cte dg od fot ACO ! fei of Pea S200 | . a ba abaer Cec tu atuuaticre /B6 50 aoe te! terre | eee . be fit prow we £60 oles | Biel pepe ste. tua COF Bo Cl— ci eet — YY 70 pele ud roe Se ees) SE at che ee ee IF § 3-40-08 THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CoO., 65 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW LOI, crrevresvreesesssansen nsmeeneiesnnecene vneion cosines vs LES , devel fring et flee Baffle err BE Gf 7000 fli th, AE erunesumgse arte be “IDTL3I70 = AE S§ 20 gb: Ct au ME fed zecee Coe, os Pe rae . Ty Se cael ef— a _ c THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. r ENGINEER IHG DEPARTMENT. ae Ae Covtuclatnr, Cnriventiour aherbt: Ae tance to tht Us Hhaetes Rear ou Weis ceeite waz Se | 65 FIFTH AVENUE, 1 £8310 -08 Geez ate el. a. Tare ar 5 a Zlew a. Lee GO FG etesily: whe gla pre Lane wee alleer. Lhe Lee Foe ose fet yg. * ee” LAE cany, anencniies 3 THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., { i i } New York:,.. ge sd baat ca esa tsanc bay casas 188° i Lear e betes ae tm, ; 0 Pig A * a rte Cet Boer? pos as aerate og eB os je hy gt ETS fe piece are Gai Memes ew Bare aoe ae ae 5 tees eae tees se a. 3 Be of & ( , oe is ran) a atte fo itacascls Seanas Musas z. i * . . a ne a a ae ote teen et te nee corey i (8S&3-Jo-13 . ae 2 qr ne t 2, Mn Clarke, eee er g _ - é sf ‘ 4 e Poh r . : met s ‘ Can you.inform me where TI can get a dial speed indi- rr wh ‘ Oe eator, ‘sich a i it s on su y Ss you 4se zn. the central station at PearlrStreet? Gy oF ef he ' I want one as early-as Possible, ae | uw 4 ~ T, A, Edison, me Neto October 18th, 1863, : per G, : r “ao i _ . ee . te ae , - Eee Aiba 3 So aptes ENS SY Da a Sean He phe hr teat air ae ee . ae IRSVBS-Jo- 2 Pau Clarke, Referring to the attached letter from Mr. Andrews in | regard to connecting the fields of the 400 and 800 light dynamos, vo will you please have these boxes made so that they will go together : fe. S, Insull, oe ie « - a 9 3 October 25th, 1809, per G, 7 = ee 7) 853- 19 “27 THE EDISON ELECTRIC LICHT CO., 65 FIFTH AVENUE. o New York, 27. Coke THE EDISON FLFCTRIC LIGHT Co, ENGINESNING DEPARTMENT, AP ALAC Ct RN a a I AAS DELONAS RGA SOP OA OR CAAT It BN Mr Clarke, ° _ Will you please give me the information asked for by Mr. Edison in is memo, on enclosed, 5S. Insull, November 14th, 1688, per &G, ‘ D Sethe ft rg vaay he Our K LT st aT us Of. pres of Pi OER 1 Mh _) ak CG Ge ; pe ee Cree aban! dinehar ty | i fo fe ay oe 2 ee. | i at 0K Ct le. Cte? , Ke 7 we Aen ay fh on ’ CGAL Tho ree : } Cte : we is a . Oz, Vv Pe t (P a 2 “7 ; | : Soe be CS 4 , f fo) Pawar ae = oe Wn AALS box Cllind Bas oe ran Mens LE VAL Aes NO 4112 zaee, “@ eee 7 Cr Crain. Zev iad| i if | Ste LG, Tv. jie iw af a ee tty. . i 7 om Coe CELL Lhe eed TLL, Sari aT, | Frey jl: LESS -U V4 7 tn a7, ie. a : Lay Bs Baie We vy Pe Cheon. Vee a ta ALE z ) a Gf Th. Ot Cle / Vaaed 2G Aho tine 2758 ar. Cre a AB Bec = oe ye oi, L, aman cece tenes... ae Gc 2 cae Sie eae ws ! ya oon ae aoe. Dhan. LE Z “ Ma pecce le oy Aa. Les. oe : wee pre eter. Agee te- oat ae | ee Be’ v ESS os : L Pe Py se eee eae ne oe Be wpe. cia Alia ase. mae CEH. 20, at jest ab “THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. °° ‘rr; ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, <=) 2/28 = | (RV S- W-2s THE EDISON ELECTRIG LIGHT CO., 63 FIFTH AVENUE, New ey ee . 1683 ; B.. Co . Hla eyjeeriennel— ne 25° Cog lhe~ gece cee Widltle off checee- Atty? | tatty WE" heccteurer o fs” 0° p46, } fie atitix ff eve 20°C are " THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., | 65 FISTH AVENUE, - . New VOrliigecc. coco ccc ng 1 w , LBS Z. ws Sy T Kcccanker /o | 23°C Heat gust farefErte, 17 39 - Lorre , 2S OR ; ae R67 Vid | Vey Heo, 39 $B Lo MCE. 4" (0 ep. ' ‘THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, D _ Yr. Clarke, 1 &F3- 1/773. « 4 Mr, Cowles is in need of a man to test his wire at tho factory in ereren Mr Edison suggests that Mr Claddius would be a good man for tho saeiiee: ELxywuwxnaxKnquxxes@kanexuRxx ir you do-not require Claudius, will you please send him down to e you . see Mr. Cowles,. Please advise me whatpu,will do, S, Insull, ‘November 23rd, 1888, per G, [ATTACHMENT] LPG 316 2 pe “* ‘NALTHE EDISQN.ELECTRIC LICHT CO., . «05 FIFTH AVENUE. 7 ae New York, afte... 2b... 1880 ow _ “*** THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co. : ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. , faczte fee. POLO, es on Fe Mr. Olarke, ” J return you herewith your memorandum to Nn Edison, You will find that he has marked thea shunt that he prefers, §. Insull, November 23rd, 1688, per G, B ee Menke. Park. raat PER RU H2b. THE WESTERN union TELEGRAPH company. : oe . This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS} messages only on conditions limiting its Itabiity, which hay ren TRAN Pande ". Ve boen assented to by the | sender of the g following mousags fa Je frensmission mor delve, of inrepented MHousagoe, beyant beamount of oll Paid thereon; nae in muy’ case viene thapt ty heh ob press te a Sear ; Sn ons an UNREAD MESSAGE; ind fe Aatireret by roquest of the ender, tiider fe condlitona named ab / __ THOS, T. ECKERT, Genoral Manager. 4 acts Side Tier ge x Sercsee wis. - on | ae ees “ee Beene tea eect. ee AER fertacoyee are neat ate ote ext a ‘5 MSc EDISON ERECTRIC LIGHT « CO: ee oneness ENGINEERING: Ger, RIMENT.” ee ae 65 FIFTY AVENUE., UeatLe ote. OS SF CattZ. Wirr New 5 yt Base Mtacle. Gt epcannbeesdy a ent ee eT eG Cale nae aes teCre- 10.m0€e_. geettes wie THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, soe t EI, . Malatg. Az Cowclecele. seat. eee. lee. ee ee L “Mr. Clarke, oem that we should presume that. eeney. would work ate ements Andieators and put new ones in their place,~ I want to get at 183-7 2-0s- As you are awaré the pressure indicators first put out in our small stations proved absolutely useless, Mr Edison informed me that this indicator was got up by your Department, and, consequently, when we ordered the POESE aE Ore it was but natural - ourselves in “te position of being compelled. to Rae aty who is responsible for the old indicator, as, if pecan T should like our Construction Department to be reimbursed by someone for the loss we have been subject to in connection aie this matter, from your Derartment we would have the right to claim from the Edison Electric light Company the amount ne we have lost, S, Insull, December 5th, 1883, per G, @uge/ 29 Mr. Clarke, i TI return you all the documents with relation to Claudius as I think they should be in your hands and not in ours, S, Insull, December 5th, 1883, rer G, A i Pe 7 PL On ee i te te gee tee ee ane EE Se ee Sa ay oe FP eee re morro ecremmrr ere cemme pmemsenes see THE bead S80 Bent Abiola LIGHT ©CO., ! (SSS-/2-07" New orton a 1882 | he haa Kyou bnie : KE flretsvore sein Sap ee eee aa ene a aia a se SEN ie a OED) rhea, cer lafsd VO Eg ONG RS ee Qeerting AME aacbtions a “es re eta ee ae | tae cates aN oc het gehen Minas anf en ceratial aed SRG ny HAWS Te y te o to. sees Sac ae Saag (a Leet a ne ie (PLe 1883. Electric Light - Edison Electric Light Company - Testing Department (D-83-030) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the testing of dynamos, meters, and other equipment. Much of the correspondence is by William S. Andrews, head of the testing department, which was located in the Edison Machine Works. All the documents have been filmed. Tee x “7 i ef £6/ New York, . L. fhe hive Piven ABS oS * cD. ¢- it bane 2. { oe roe ee ce ME Jeet eecee Col meng tect apn Sener ss pee A fewer AEE = feo Ai fleracece! eweter Aepund BOA : 27” foreE ane CHF -rae— wo Aovwch et ae wel rece oa ee, Beece tet’ Pees ES AY tre Arte’ i az ME now Gantingy Aosrie | Wee. aig _ CO ae oor se a aria ies cer eet Tb teugg | ar THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., < 05 FIFTH AVENUE, ! Men Gs LE be eae tee comuey | sae wea wD at aie Foca Loe Ao = oe the laflaw i lan ae agg Cheek’ atl Meffertecct! Aeetlacioa-s wena ea x Lam Say af G00 LEE Baa flir were £2 af, GEG IF Foe FD (Berveceece be thee FRE eof or aloeet, Bevel a2 Opa 110 ee SE Mapes ate ee ee Cees ere 2 ae Alia ms iS be seein” 4 EA eee | SS — 18 83 ‘ . THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., 05 FIFTH AVENUE, New YOr ky ssssssnsssusissiissssissnsusssssanasiesieseene 188 pia ae rie) a0 lace: AEE ee aerrtec- ell ae, wegeelaw Ee 7 erie ae wtp oe evils, bey ekaFog ae a ae Dries ear a LE. Aa EI. Wee a eee ADE? CE Le he , ‘Le 5 OT Te : i ee CL Ae ALE, ee ee a Za Ee Stee er | gar ae eS oe wer, eececece EO ewe or Geer es es ( eoeee eg age Alay Ce epg ht bel. ta lage ce - Cee ne al Ate ence Moov a et o- \ THE sata elem dihicd nen co., ax, WD Lorw bey Cas Ze, Meee Se a Boi On MO S50 Lgl By ma? aa a E7830 Ft. ed Lee ge egy 4b. BO Vo. FE tanid plow tito 250A, | Pee Gauge Ee ED ae MO ra Se ae Oe, Ow Sele’ Crreuee _ Ava buvey Pe a Se tha bebew, Bee abies Bie Manis Lond Poe ut he omen Sie Cav tel, Act age G em ea Oe eee ee ee a ie Bovey ataknZ Crr®? 2Z AE Conn eae ees LAE Current tog wlo aa eee Bd vee ru, et aca pe easy en see ws? 3 Ste eae mueeee eee thane Sey Fm die Satine oe ‘ ' 1 [ENCLOSURE] THE EDISON. ELECTRIO, LIGHT: cc) : 2) PIPPI AVINUE. ie 7 ire “ue A.sevige. we bln Sams Siphntiae ty es G, pete ae sein pone eit e ie ges Sines THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., a 65 FIFTH AVENUE, (383 -Of-2e™ THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., 65 FIFTIE AVENUE, Net POV ac sagett crate iia Maa Saris 188 | ae OrcteceLEZer come. ‘ [ENCLOSURE] a oR —— a aa | " , ; ‘ ; 3 pitas rs Be . Sy ba, ‘a co neces states CIT co ae ee OR te on Rt oe ae 783 (O8+ a6! 2 Belge res) ‘Semcon ees ap” Wy, cen: “a teces. eerste wen, ae a meses vem caeeeat ’ « \ See aoe e ze De S 5 Pet 2 OE pla (8b A? Sasa OF aloes fos Cate ae a ee en me: : - A Ginaze a Wakes . ° Tee ps a . ; fe 2 eee gee ‘er. eecceo ae Sega ee tae Ch Gan pe eros nena ete cer anne SS THE Epison ELEcTrRIC Lic Co., TESTI NG DEPARTM ci Report of Test of Dyn INO ei cecinlnitnti ii CIASS esses Date of Test... Gob soa 188 3 Duration of Testes hours min, Armature Resistance. nt LL socccooos ohms. Magnet Resistance Sue C7 a ft Armature Base 1 Mage ccnmmnnn te Revolutions pr. nrinite...........Z. i os. 4. Cb¢bMz ELM. PF at DYNAN cess LAS... volts. OE LARS rsssnnninininen MS OHf... © Lamp in Photometer f No, of Lamps... Candle power Rimi Sow eee cewee sesso nee See cet cutee cecos bees ea ee es THE Epison ELectric Licht Co., TESTING DEPARTMENT, Date of Test... Duration of Test Armature Resislance_.« a 2 WA Slated ohms, Magnet Resistance... PO. e Armature... Base 5-41 a Revolutions pr. minute... No. of Lanzps Of PLLA) 0... ELM. F. at DYMAMIO Lo crvsnee Ac... volts. “ok tk ow Lamps ah Lamp in Photometer Candle power. Extra Resistance in Field... ohms, | Extra Resistance in 2 ae ohins | Remarks: Remarks: I 1 ' IRN ER coc scsneata nent CU, mt Mattei alia S e ST), eee en ee ee APP OVE, enmmnnnisensuinnaiinnconnanin nanny . ag 8 it 1) 8P3- 03-08 THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CQ., G FIPTILAVENUL, New York, .@ ' yy AG Z ; TB Bee N ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., FIFTH AVENUE, oan ae 2 Ge (Bete) Ol4A af 14° 009 ee Ofbect) 18 led Jor a ye Pa « . LEKG VO te Lee ee eee fo Se veneer Ce of ea re we are ee <7 . @, oe ee Coe ee ee em oe ods eee Gi hed tin Se Pa aa 2 pee | fh. for Oe, ee goa OIE POS ee ge ota ‘ Wg ees a y =e } 3 2 4E83-93-0 a THe eolgpn ELEGTRIG LIGHT CO., 05 FIFTH AVENUE, Ge : New VOr sy ol cvsnscnsenmenenernenmeneenennearnnnannnL 3S psa BF OO JE“ eer Meo 2" ays (FURL, — SPP3-63-08 | | Xe ae od oe THR N ELECTRIC LIGHT Co., (3 FIVTIE AVENUE, “4 WGI DOI ass ccsssipcaasmrninmnarentidvpnoscinicsanpnlaniesian LOS £9- (etter) i" Zee ty ~ 00% bee a sey eae re me * | N . oe, 55 \ : SEE E-CE ID THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co., | r 65 FIFTH AVENUE, ; New swt, Lpraad DE, 3 Fs 9 A eae i. Enea Tees? ee nhs Sree Le oe eee LAO eo ee ve DD ae BE as ok, tL Pe wre weet totes ALE em wince tepele: CUA Rewer = abo SZE EP ae oy 2000 Ween betes 2 yee 108 Fdles Becrrgjran gy eeu Lonct — Mie bx AK cue Ze | see Ltn Lad ee Le) Oe ee ee fie, GElEn Sins Sie oe | -btecceseale see Dyaceee? eer COME Bacer a ee Be Fie ai Ae a ee Sibpad Weer Ge ee yas pove Goce y ey whe Cred Roem kET AE Ae todd Seed. co a ee Ke (ewe POTEET | LE! en ae ee estes hee TE Ze one Bonecerece TELE, ag — EOE LOL i — ee | THE EDISON ELEOTRIC LIGHT Co., 0 FIFTH AVENUE, - NOU VOIR isiccesissscaccsscsescnsetedsnetsibserastinctaceansitbicrrencied 1838 {8 ae oe ofoar ae as tl “2 en 7’ ea ee ed y Aa av a2. Dt cage oo oa Awe on eigecs Boormeetrett ete CM eee a is OR let Oy Ce bot. oe Ltt, COR COAL og “a JA an Pi oe wee Lear oer eee Aa Bot a ea 7S aa rer aoe a Se er ae Ly tte, Lew’ ani pene oe meg CE Le A EOE OO ae phe a for ege ee 2 ne Te ee A fh. ee Hla pif LOadE ghee, Ge tel fbx, HAE, ee os ae en es ae Ose 6 flcte 2 ene ee Capped MMe Cte i fcee OF LIE over Oo L000 Feedls ae tects Zhed Ct fooranccece Pécree ae | the gE file ee ae ee Oe Be are A il, EL oc, Fe eee VBo-ce ee ee eS res CBee Houree Grouse ae a, Cee LE, C7 eas ae Ene sa poets Ceol Zo | NEA hecctecing Te daseadi Beta iisenerats pale a sme tate cate ce ans ey et i j e reine. : : 8 ~ LCT Ce ee a 5 ‘ oo sah yay TN OB— Beco es S WSN SS eR OR ha _ THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co., S\ ° 6s FIFTH AVENUE. - New NOUN gece occ la MARKEE re Go EYES ESS y 2 Oy Cprviesina? CECE ae oe m 4 OV cee, freee ee SFE, Hees val CS ED omer Or ctecsvey STOLE, ep) ~-73 x Eee 420 (LESPO) a Bocas Df Se NE eS in Bog he hey ace Hee ee ee BES sate Sehr | (1283-08-22, ; . ; 7 y ) Q \ “KS. nae ae Ma My ‘ 5 o% psa 2a S ten tts: : * , Vi 4 2% st SE AUERUE f pack aot... Bb 22 os 3 | Lee bee Oe SSpiz. See a a og eters es ge, Ab ncAae ees Sn a aes PY crceco iieccee Bs (70 Frere) 2” ae Oe oes | ay ee aca GRO Pee Deeg ae am eve Gas AE eae Se ca oan? ar Agere 7 ifaw, at woe ZS ecuntacl EF. HE meen Boed ect eeceraticg Ee OME PIS eas Sst | ase ; 7 | ee Pee THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co., CS FINTIL AVENUE, : New Yortey ey | 22-4. AE fhe atte, AAfllaflar lat trtivel, Be Baetmy a Zee CA Ge nD See? ei eee ye eee) ad er Covent ag RE ee ee Ae ME Ane wrth thee o- Choccee’ B-txctecds 2k Lae Cock og ye ea DE AD ee ae ees AE Biveher ZEr— pgp ee a7 at Clete PL teeer, iy he AE at flark Me wee Le, IO oe Soe seme re ag reed, AL aug Lo nee le Hace yet; ee) mama Sel 21a be ee Bae eee ee at Gueliad Scab 2 5 ae . Gotta 7 eA : | Rinne nat OPERONS RE STORIE TE TESTS eine coe pee nee Seiwa. as erent amere een teense one ey [863 - 03-2. THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.,, 248, New Vork,..... 04 (lathe. 1ss 3 ze GE A fou: be ee | ge | Bato HE (0 @ KA? oe Cetie en Keecetn : Ct flere, | ahowE-.62 Beaflere, | tig at 403 Lee i a ne 4 ie Bese frne wns ae an a So tack EE OND: MY a healT ora J ieetys! at Blotnn dg Ae a Le as ake , a oe | : joo X 00g — SNe =" Se stags ae fe eee PE) Fe of eel BELL eS PD ns Bo remy oe a po ew a ee RE LE ae. cee ect e 7 2 Fe ee Le a, te eee eas vo Fide oe Een oon Mh ree ae Cee. 6 OL SS thieves —_ PO 4! 2 /EP3-O4- DI { THE bash ELECTRIC LIGHT Co., FIFTH AVENUE, NOR NOK gsi sis ce ciseinccce na veossbncsssscondecognsebbncs L838 LYLE ae Af EO a” Ze Lao (ee LM) A fete hE yoda ae | 00 fl baHbet SS = ; ee. ot EM. K at dy receeee > 7/20 10 3 beLLs . SAGO lO YP « me LL6EO ss fa °F 5 ee eo a ee ag a ee Acre ere AE 2 Bow | Se ae Cees 2s Gente Hao « Dre ee eee GOS ee Gere ee ee Frew a ee Pe anee eee , OE A Be te Eoceceo Bess eee, BAZ ee Se) ee Peleg es wae teem ee See -I7D. ee a eae aa LM ee | be bD, Seg a at GE é — be cle es JE B3B-O 4 - 2/ | THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO,, H IFTIT AVENUE. NOU LOK oc ncsccnstiss cts ccs ccc inissrin titre oerinuinei 488 oe ae se hacen eaae for cf — ee pO teas ee : Bee cay Place eta — Bie seca PS ee : Hecet a a etd Cheese eefeorC7 “7 hae 5, Cree | K | : Broce Aew we FeO Vite ptt Awe ea eee — aaa Ye for 33 hsecics afore Lethe be nian eninge ryan ee ( $8 G- OY -2 3 t THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., f : 63 VIFTH AVENUE, EE ka cere Be (i Ces . ME Z = oy ey SG WN _ . (eeeeg SEN ge Shae SS) = fluent es Jona se awe Peper ON _ Met see euere’ & fae. I Lovvctafew ee ie = MEO wee Sales ce Lol! weet Prec “& dyer gs Bee. pee om wef LAE eee ee ee ee ae TS Ei gle ee a, fe Be ie ate, gies = LE ict \ hes HULL eetngGgetEey 3 Ceres f Fog BK. wD, 4 aga a Ae Mae OO ee ae ee 16 LE ECE Le are, Bie! etcerO? ene s ee oe SOE Seok Se eee ae Sa NE Sea TiRED 5 UC By cay DYNAMO TEST, es EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. TESTING ROC ; Type... MeO, ME- Z | ELECTRO MOTIVE FORCE tae of ae cane AMPERES Pid esa - ioe et _ rmature On lower se ay esistance esistance On Fi Peavegl a On Lamps At Dynamo n Field MOS LEO | [GEO 0 PALE Os GES 702 | f0O” 1190 n, BEY . 005 (OL 02 a 406 — AOR OS FOS5-... Ph a din ee MT Ocal Cee ener 2s &, ae F226 elel- — oe : eg eee EO J230... Wone 2 WE — HE ae ARMATURE. _... |... FIELD MAGNETS. Ke 7 Lengin af Face . SO vechee Cores te ues as Sie na ee £. “ Qiameter,. Outside 40 es _. How. ees J bee: ale. Aull ave ‘| af Iron Core yen ry ee LEE Stance of Ba. Core... Hhe @. 2 Size of Wire, B. W. @. AEWA s 4265... _», Lotal, Magnet Resistance. She ZF - = som 6" Outside Lnsuiadion _ ; ORE | cu Sse of J Wire, B. We GQ... : a) Weanoes aj Loops. - : AP acu cee Outside Insulation =.06 5" _ No, of wires per loop 7 : _Weight of Wire on Ha, Core eo Lb my _ No. of Commutator Blocks _ LE _. Layers of Wire on Ha. Core a2howr GE Clearance bet. Armature and Field _ Me _ _Convelutions per layer a Lemperature of Armature Ais _ Length of Iron Core - eS py eo a2 | Lemperaiure of Room . Olam Da ae z & YORE : MA, NAR _ Remarks . ‘Qiagram oy Ee ee ene eee ee . [ ae f so oe ee se ele, a roe weer fet ts. ae aes ge ron CR ce Atte Em 7 SES Sa arate ; ‘ = 5 LL2e. Lee in ea: 1 ., yeu erage ty % 4 5 eee, ie. ae Ag rg ae REAR a i ARQ al z BE oa] es Se eee a f pransrmemomctermmcenred:s FP Bim 69 af. » 2S THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Co.,, ; 63 FIPTIL AVENUE, | New York, . Caf ik hes ee * zee ty 4 , ig ay ie woe eet ge are eas aa SASD oe ee “ee - sag Se ee bet Siege 7 FBR ot: 2s tah ne - Piao ae is. oe Core) pb wb, 2” i. aaa Low Joa ofl ore oe Wisedl ores . YLEE Wbtes 2S hs - - Pease 100» 6 Plier, Pg. oes (2280. 7 doe Oa I a sour bee Sof : ee | oF "23.00 _ = 426, o | pre Aibew fer Mies: Movers, a i © Brot : ee 2 ee ane. ox eee: : ae 7 SVL e0 = SL, 3 Rees re . a eure < = Meta ty = a re , PAERAB OE ae ioe : os FOS - CHASE ee ne an Wi aga Mea ae: “APPR: ae gfe? es er = pani ee a. Lape ” ae . = SO [ATTACHMENT ] thar a Pee “SO - a Spe Ope LH 3 — Se y CoP at 258 FERS -O f- 2S , Pi Has ceeetoeecey yamine ate bag : peepee ee lcmecatal 1 LPL fetes on = va an eae cecil toot ao dacacae eee aoa Ne = Oftccoe EMF cP Oyoencnsie . PEO * x oy bide . DADA ; ” Ti = PYO 426 oa Bai Cae Af ches ies beta ts Sy nett be CB yA ie oe LSP” Stet, Yea = hPa a! Lola SO i ie Ae agree egy ALE of 49 LOT Se = ome" reg 5. ed ie - oe Se es ee, Le Age ‘aa ( fa oa Le, tet EE Wemens Bia esis eet Flaws ote : | { | | | | [ATTACHMENT] te es: en a | peer faire? sy eae eee. foe os meee cote ae Yale 0 eee LE igs ee ee ee Come SEE ae PS ene eo5 . _ gongeeca eerie = Seer ooo00000 ; ee yo farting, JOE Elects ee se : . ae, see rata denne on ee wo She SST : eee ae Red ore7 x Ze Ce ccc 4 es ee : 23 ee ie <2 2 anti ne fi. EO ee bacehy _ = | Peis sl Vile LE Bt we Ds a nih et ee ow a [ee Lee [ATTACHMENT ] F030 d= 252" { [ATTACHMENT ] THE EDIGON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Fy 6 FIFTH AVENUE, pi BPss x Sy aN Lett Le2l a Kotte Bie EE | ly C- i See ai), “y/ ee de: re ? FifFZ — i i a 327) SEES-O4- 2 F : “THE Runon errors oueny co., ! ETIL : eB ge. LSS s ib Ses yee oe. ae ae ae Chace ae eS a es 7 oa : (Pesce ete Corel tha. Sooees) cad hla “THE EDISON ELECTRIC LICHT CO., - 2 [ENCLOSURE] LES-O4-28 0 7 3-0 63 FIFTH AVENUE, : New York, ..@<0 4K aw pa ae oe eters = pee oeteo = OY othe — — Mae. ILS Fe LAMY neagphr Le etd2& 158 3 ——— SE GZ-OS- OF | eeel” ceeee ceecetn MES ve eras ent Le good joe Cay LS Se ‘<¢ wee mee Ace TPFS Oso #1 PAL OOO OF eD LSE: Pane | Bre oo . sieve ae gmsere PD Facade j { | id a a ne | Er get tea PES, [ENCLOSURE] VF FS-OF oF THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Go,, G PIETIEAVENUR New York, .-—S | nee SN ~ Oe = _ ™ | ia © ~ Z ) | Beceee. ras Core = J) ME ees Ne oe. Afo Aeceveriin = ee : Aree 4222, — pot Fee) ———— — Kee OGRE. ee = ace I echies lee. | Heer fa ea eis bo ae Plo vy. tay peice 2 : ae, oy! i ats ve, H i i H " i Eb tbask et, 5 eee F ! Bi, Ahi boys OO fac Vb eves ove back Core) — | JE EB-OS-/ 2 "THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Go., 6 FIFTH AVENUE. : | , Wew York, . LA. Abag.. 18s 3 6. ae Le | dake I” LLZ a ! a, | | Onpee, LAD ES OOD ae Ler aalieons ee ee, ‘CLteHac iit, cies ae ek ae | ae oe an eID Ri lagd ae [ENCLOSURE] LEEP-OS-) 2: | THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., 5 FPIFT VENUE, New York, ADO Wrage Iss 3 sos Sera GAL Tyre : wt leah laaadacaiels tock | > (a5 ESE i ms tok te eee oa ee ‘ BLO-ExDofa 1208 bel 5 Ol JO 357 /0 2, | 3 S10 Ze (1250 39e | BEY | oy : 3 | THE EDISON ELECTRIGNUIGHT co., i 65 FI VENUE | "Teg s-oseys “RECEIVED ee = ‘ ANSWERED ta &, a ‘ork, LYS FARA Lug, GE | i Oe OO ee PO a Tg AaLe au ew ON Plas y ‘ ae a a a RSIS a SS am ee ON eet rt mA [ENCLOSURE] ae 0S /P ae Lae of a. ee Syoeecl Volts a Mor poere. Bowe Heer 72) Feakt 23g" 277 | 233 | au: 3] eae || 2375" Ge YotY \ Gee iN Zo kal ge lege boas ” [lE| [12 | 260\283 ; OSCE feof | Ox i F Wye ho /og 252 276 ine S34S| JOG | 239 2 bo bee: joo | (05 | 23 b 2syi 34 oes] og | 2ér\29F ; Ex SO 5” 252 2s: ee JOO | 246 soe Fee Wing BaF ese ee 13%0| Mf 225 ey ae iat ule A day 0 dy Ayuow- | jo fully semed 4 oe full Hue Smagudli ahyut ora hot, 4 [ENCLOSURE] 78 B3- OB anf | oe Nein : York, hy LA 18. 83 e: “SEC DIU ELEGTNIG LIGHT CO., . 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PILE NO..es.sceleestt Teo teem eee reeress ee diy aig LET Ei poaee tg pectrna | pyrite tay Oatkf have i. as : > alee Riana h te a ies 2 Fa emer Koprer BBLS pon a A — ag £ Cis anaes es pan EH es hits FG! (Faas 2 (AL a ty He SB ale A | y Pen baa : os THE. EDISON ELECTRIC ‘LICHT co., /§8:06- ie 5 PLETE 4 AVENUE, 4 7 | . = | \ . cree ed : det dk,’ hs / is Dek teat me a Hey ele £ ofeced 1 wert | cng ceed) i hee ces Lh Bett pcrvediete: stat 7 page Hoa aren Ad WT gene Ee tee + eta oe pt at thournd. agers ““. OAM ALA wes: ia ttt ach Hebe tailed Mead forties eee ee a Ed Anns ‘a ee & MA CLCe S88 Fed at cen 2 Views RES se a oe aga obbeg Rist — ELECTRIC | TAN ENTT IQHT CO., DYNAMO TEST, Speed of Lamp Candle AMPERES Armature Field LECTRO MOTIVE FORCE r Armature Load , Power Resistance Resistance On Lamps | At Dynamo On Field MALS oe | ae Cie emcee sJ1Be: 4 ops: 2 - ii le er weyreree? GR feng! she 8 wr digs : //0 | one - _§ARMATURE. — RIELD MAGNETS. me Tenait of Face. SANS ent SPO 0 _. Gores. 4 Disnstee. Outside. 8." : How. Connected Oth WN, reaene of Tron Core LE Resistance. of Ha,Core SaaS acer oil Size of Wire, BW.G. | On 2 Total Jhagnet Resistance - 1 5. 3. d _% & «Outside Insuiation Size of Wire, B. W. G. - Onv.e) Qo - . Wane of ‘Doors : 2 ; ee ee Outside Lnsulation _. No. of wires per loop _ .. LO ; Weight of Wire on Ha, Core : _No. of Commutator Blocks __ G60... Layers of Wire on Ba. Core 2 : Clearance det, Armature and. Field _._ _ Convelutions per layer 4 Temperature of Armature “6 C.. ___ Length of Iron Core : | Lemperature of Room . .. Biam. a ee ee el Fireg ne. MS eee ew tn = pucdioE. Bek) YL, $e go— Bett fo as give! tad ue a Poe 4 ee fata Z DYNAMO TEST. THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. TESTING ROOM. + J uw ‘ . ie ‘ ens, YMA PASE ec cst New York... Odd Speed of Lamp Candle AMPERES Armature Field EFECTRO MOTIVE FORCE Armature Load Power Resistance Resistance On Lamps At Dynamo On Field flo. “05 BPO. SE 6 OLR 0% ical 4030” BPE YS” f OF 1 OF { | ae * -4 i _ ARMATURE. . _ FIELD MAGNETS. J : igh Y: Face. x” : : Cores i a aoe _Qiameter, Outside. PA Of.” gist Aues Gis ae How. Connected... maa rerak Cire, j ceca utt......Of Iron Core”. Oh. ce Resistance_of Ha._Core. B49 YM: 4 Size of Wire, B. W. G. mK A GC. Letal. Magnet Résistance 7. V4, (- 8 © Outside Insulation Size of Wire, B.W.G i ee | Number of Loops / ee ees Outside Insulation x /3 oe .. No. of wires per loop / ZY : Weight of Wire on Ha, Core. GSE - : _ No. of Commutator Blocks OF ; _ Layers of Wire on Ha. Core _ i Clearance det. Armature and Field _ Convelutions per iayer ; Lemperature of Armature Length of Iron Core p24 Z | Lemperaiure of Boom . Qiam “ « x if OO 1, Oe an TERE TED OIE TERS 6/5 6; Re < ees jeeoBoo _feoccoof ii ee Mereee [oe00 0b 10°09 G0 ? = . 5 - PB B-Ok- 1k Rad DYNAMO TEST, ies THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. TESTING ROOM. ts: Wes "88.3 _——.- Speed of Lamp Candle AMPERES Armature Field EICTRO MOTIVE FORCE Armature Load Power Resistance Resistance On Lamps At Dynamo On Field G50. 390... DZS” O1S~. fe 102. 10357 bs it pO Cots hs IOS. Soe AG 7 © suet LOD AGA ues ee es OE, OY A LOS ‘S00, 103 oe _ARMATURE.: | Hg FIELD MAGNETS. | ____Length of Face . vA se se Cores Armature Field ELECTRO MOTIVE FORCE Arnis Load Power AMPERES Resistance Resistance 1 b . ¢ On Lamps At Dynamo On Field GIO. "320 | AID YS OAD 108 103" | (000. - « LY Ly i gy ey LOS. hs TL Le. X 1010 ice oa LG > Fy ae sag LOS | A ae FAO ee 2ZOF + “(00 108 ee ‘ARMATURE. : FIELD MAGNETS... _. Length of Face... LE : Cores aca igs “v7 . ..... Diameter, Outside... -..-. LO ba ie .... How Connected CUM AWD Jul ere : 1 __'_of fron, Core yf Hos... .... Resistance of Ea, Core Ds2> Va Ze Size of Wire, B. W. @. a LO Letal Magnet Resistance @. FAB... 2 “os OM Outside Insulation 5 * Size of Wire, B. Wi G. -. AGO. : ODF | Jumier of Loops ey a _ 4 Outside Insulation 243. OP B™ N : No. of wires per loop. aL , ‘Weight of Wire on Ea. Core 5O | No. of Commutator Blocks DAF © —~—s_ Layers of Wire on Ea. Core Olearance bet. Armature and Field a Conuelutions per layer : Lemperature of Armature . Length of Iron Core ALLE ian | Lemperature of Room ‘Qiam * Fr 2 i 2 ; Diagram 1 Aemarks eae > 2902000 er eeeeee (2) Da wee. Qo * [000 000 d Cov0000, 4 ; \S \A4, _ . ae a oe we x ‘ een Caen an *. bas eer : ee Lore ‘y Neat Net s, . : \ > = = ng eee 4 L - ‘ , oe ve canes a ee ee nah! = -4 ¢ ry * Pe 1 oe . i A | ish 7 i oer Sera SS | ihienale _ : _ By ia ’ DYNAMO EST, . THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. TESTING ROOM. * Speed of Armature Load Power AMPERES | Resistance Rigs On Lamps _ : At Dynamo | On Field MES | 220 |.0113~\ 10.60 SOF JOE 20 |" «eh We |106 i | So ~~ as >) ARMATURE, | FIELD MAGNETS. . Length of Face. — PZ fh He : } Cores ae x, Didier, Outside. 70 Le ee | How Connected Avdfircwe i of Iron Core GF, Ab | Resistance of Ea. Core J. 26 er Size of Gire,, BW. G. a, SOING . j Lotal Magnet Resisiance SO, LO ie “« « «Outside Insulation | Size of Wire, B. W. @. See SOP" Numer of Loops / “ “4 Outside Insulation ADE No. of wires per loop LF Weight of Wire on Ea, Core oor. Cher No. of Commutator Blocks LEE Layers of Wire on Ea. Core Clearance bet. 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