1889. DUMB WAITERS AND HAND ELEVATORS. - “THE NEW YORK SAFETY,” “THE MANHATTAN,’ “THE HUMPHREY.” MANUFACTURED. BY The Edward Storm Spring Company, (Limited) Poughkeepsie, N. Y., | { | oe 2 sim oe “oe MOST me Bune ae "ECONOMICAL + WA ITER ¥ baa, +5 ae ES HM AON ND Soap iSet jon The New York Safety Dumb Waiter. Is first-class in all its appointments, and appeals to the in- telligence of Architects, Builders and owners of Private Dwellings, Hotels and Apartment Houses. It has only to be seen to be appreciated, and pronounced the most simple and complete of any of its class. We name a few of its very desirable features, as follows: Fixtures for any size Waiter, ALL ONE SIZE. It is provided with SAFETY ROPE, avoiding accident or break- age in case the hoisting rope breaks from long use. This is a feature so very desirable and also NEW that we call especial attention to it. It is so simple to set up, that any ordinary mechanic, by the aid of our diagrams and instructions, which accompany each set, need never fail to complete it properly. They are packed one complete set in a case. Further and important, they run closer to the ceiling and nearer to the floor than any waiter in market. Each set is provided with a grip, in order that the ca when loaded (beyond balance) may be held at any desired point. It MOVES WITH PERFECT EASE, and any child of ten years can operate it. It is absolutely noiseless, and has no parts that are liable to breakage. The ROPES ARE ALWAYS TIGHT, the manner in which the counterpoise weight is attached allowing for either stretch or shrinkage. A full size Diagram accompanies each set of fixtures, showing the position of wheels on top shelf of well hole as usually placed. Special cases are illustrated on page 3 of this catalogue. et (RK sre 0 Fig. 4 Ss FIG. 1 shows the Waiter adjusted in position, with ropes and counterpoise weight in place. It is desirable that the wheels E E should be placed on top of the car in such a_ position that the weight of the car shall be lifted from 7 the center in all cases, to ) accomplish this, these wheels may be placed diagonally on the car at equal distances from the corners. SAFETY. | The COUNTERPOISE \ WEIGHT should weigh about the same as the com- bined weight of the Car or j Box, and the two wheels, 7 E E.—NOT LESS. Always use flat weights. Vite The pulley-block should not be allowed to turn in weight box and twist the rope. The ‘PATENTED I weight box should be of st r such dimensions as to con- yi | fine the weight from turning ! and still move without fric- ’ [all D, Ly My) aK fj Wf 7 Y / Mh /}/ Hl FIGURE 2 shows the adjustment of the 8 inch Hwheels A, B, D and C, so as to allow the counter- fpoise weight to come fdown in the right hand back corner. FIGURE 3 shows the #gadjustment of these same Ej wheels so as to allow the =fcounterpoise weight to -Acome down on the left | hand side. By changing g the position of the wheels B, Dand C, so as to run towards the weight box, athe counterpoise weight acan be made to come in | e a The New York Safety Dumb Waiter. Fig. 5. FIGURE 5, shows the perspective view of the wheels A, B, D, and se C, as arranged in most NGI @ “i VA cases, and as also shown in figure 1. j 4 4 ' y 2 The brake grip at y \ A, 4) "] ~tachment should always 1 6 QO RO ; 1 wf ! | be placed on under side y N WN 4 ‘4 : y N AN >Y ell lof the shelf on which We N Hy \ ry a | ; es WN af fell 7 the fixtures set. See . N j \ uf @ ea A tt Ai ft 7 Ui page 10, figure 6. In order to have a smooth, easy working Dumb Waiter overcome all friction in every place possible. FIGURE 7, shows the guide wheels at bottom of waiter and the manner in which they should be boxed ee I | | | in to prevent the rope imneeee from running off. | Ea r The New York Safety Dumb Waiter. For stringing these waiters use 1-2 inch pliable cotton rope, and for safety rope 3-8 Inch pliable cotton rope. The fixtures of the NEW YORK SAFETY DUMB WAITERS are made in the best manner possible, and of the best material. They are packed one set in a case, ALL BRONZED, and ready to set up. WE PACK SAMPLES WITH EACH SET OF THE TWO SIZES OF THE MOST DESIRABLE ROPE TO USE. ALWAYS TAKE THE KINK OUT OF THE ROPE BEFORE YOU STRING THE WAITER. THE GUIDE RUNS SHOULD BE 7-8 INCH WIDE BY 1 1-44 INCHES DEEP, AND ARE BETTER IF COATED WITH BLACK DEAD WE. CAN. FURNISH THE “ROPE” AND WEIGHTS IF DESIRED. The set as packed in a case complete, consists of the Following pieces: Six 8 inch wheels, two 4 inch wheels one pulley for weight and safety rope, five 1 1-4 inch thimbles, one 3-4 inch thimble, one ring for safety rope, one brake grip, one ring for brake cord, one hooded pulley x for grip, one patent plate. a The New York Safety Dumb Waiter Fixtures have been on the market about two years, and are in very general use throughout the United States and Canada, and giving perfect and universal satisfaction. The large demand we have had for a fixture working equally as well as the NEW YORK SAFETY, but of heavier capacity, and at proportionately as low prices, have led us to bring out the MANHATTAN and HUMPHREY, which are fully described on the following pages. There being one size only of fixtures for the NEW YORK SAFETY DUMB WAITER , there is only one price, viz: $15.00 per set, F. O. B. cars here. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, AND ANY DESIRED IN- -_ FORMATION FURNISHED WITH PLEASURE. THE EDWARD STORM SPRING CoO,, Limited, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. ~ Se What a Few Prominent Persons Say of TQ 1511 Spruce St., PHILADELPHIA, Pa., November 30th, 1887. THE EDWARD STORM SPRING CO., Limited, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; GENTLEMEN :—Your Safety Dumb Waiter that I substituted some time ago for an old one gives great satisfaction, We feel now that our dishes can make the trip between floors in safety, which we never could do before, as the old waiter appears to have been constructed in the interest of the chinu and glass dealers, and, I am sorry to say, was only too success- ful in furnishing them business. A good dumb waiter for family use is much needed, and yours is the best that [have seen. If my recommendation is of any value to you, use it. Yours respectfully, JOSEPH 8S. PATTERSON. WasuHineTon, D. C., December, 1887 GENTLEMEN :—I have sold a number of your New York Safety Dumb Waiter fixtures this season, and they have given universal satisfaction. They are now in use in some of the finest houses in this city. Yours respectfully JAMES B. LAMBIE. Bautimore, Md., January, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—Our sales of the N. Y. S. Dumb Waiter fixtures have been marked with general satisfaction, and they have received the approval of our best builders. The ease and safety of operating are sufficient to recommend it, to say nothing of its cheapness, strength, and short time necessary to apply it. We give it our full endorsement. Very respectfully, F.H. DAVIDSON & CO. PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, MASTER BurLpDERS’ Ass’N, BALTIMORE, Md., January, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—The New York Safety Dumb Waiter, purchased through your agents, Messrs. F. H. Davidson & Co., gives entire satisfaction. I endorse it for its safety, sim- plicity and durability, I consider it superior to any other waiter I have ever used. Yours very respectfully, WM. FERGUSON, Pres’t. LOUISVILLE, Ky., December, 1887. GENTLEMEN :—I have been engaged in building and erecting Dumb Waiters for ten years past, and have used all kinds and styles of Dumb Waiters, and can truly say that there is but one kind that I would now use or recommend, and that is the New York Safety Dumb Waiter. Yours respectfully, SAMUEL F. HARLAN. Nrw Haven, Conn., December, 1887. GENTLEMEN :—With an experience of over forty years in selling builders’ hardware, we have never solda Dumb Waiter fixture that has given the satistaction of the New York Safety, and recommend them to anyone wishing an article that is safe and complete in every respect, Yours truly, JOHN E. BASSETT & CO. RocuEsTER, N. Y. December, 1887. GENTLEMEN :—Previous to taking hold of your New York Safety Dumb Waiter fixtures we knew of nothing of the kind which, at a reasonable price, would answer their purpose. We have sold a number of sets and they give excellent satisfaction. Yours truly, HAMILTON & MATHEWS. MILWAUKEE, Wis., December, 1887. GENTLEMEN :—We find that your New York Safety Dumb Waiter fixtures give good satisfaction, and we recommend them wherever a Dumb Waiter is needed. Respectfully, PHILIP GROSS. Tacoma, W. T., October 22d, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—We have handled your justly celebrated New York Safety Dumb Waiter fixtures for some time, and in all cases they have given entire satisfaction, being easy to raise and entirely safe. Yours truly, TACOMA HARDWARE CoO. SEATTLE, W. T., October 25th, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—We have sold several of your New York Safety Dumb Waiters, and the purchasers in every case are entirely satisfied with them. The same also may be said of your Humphrey Pony Hand Elevator. Yours truly, GORDON HARDWARE CO. San FRANcIscO, Cal., October 23, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—I have inquired of parties to whom I have sold your New York Safety Dumb Waiters, and they all pronounce them a great success. One gentleman said if he could not get another he would not take $100 for his, Yours truly, FRANK P. LATSON. AuBany, N. Y., November Ist, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—I have been specifying the New York Safety Dumb Waiter for some time past, and find it gives general satisfaction to all my clients, I can recommend it as an article safe and complete in every way. Yours respectfully, : ERNEST HOFFMAN, Architect. San Francisco, Cal., October 26th, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—We have sold a number of your New York Safety Dumb Waiter fixtures, and can gay that all we have sold have given unqualified satisfaction. We have conversed with a number of parties to whom we have sold them, and they say that it is surprisin that anyone will purchase any other kind. We expect soon to place another good size order with you. Yours very truly, BAKER & HAMILTON. San Francisco, Cal., October 23d, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—We have the pleasure to report in regard to yonr New York Safety Dumb Waiters, that we have sold the fixtures for over a year past, and that they have in every case given the utmost satisfaction. Wedo not think we can give youa much stronger recammend: than to say that we have never yet received a complaint in regard to them. Very truly yours, DUNHAM, CARRIGAN & HAYDEN CO. Omaua, Neb., January, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—I have sold your New York Safety Dumb Waiter fixtures with best of satisfaction. They fill a long-felt want, and I expect a large trade in them this year. Yours traly, E. T. DUKE. WasuHINGTON, D. C., December, 1887. Dear Sirs :—The New York Safety Dumb Waiter fixture placed by me in the new house erected by the Mexican Minister in this city is working well. He is very much pleased with it, and I shall continue to use them wherever a first-class Waiter is required. Yours respt., JOHN McGREGOR,Contarctor. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., January, 1888. Dax Sirs :—Your N. Y. 8S. Dumb Waiter has been in constant use in my house since last May, and has proved to be perfect in every respect. I cannot imagine an improvement, and cannot see how anyone could be disappointed in the use of thix Waiter. Very truly yours, C. B. HERRICK, City Att’y. Mempuis, Tenn., January, 1888. GENTLEMEN : —Your two Safety Dumb Waiters that I substituted some time ago for an old one give perfect satisfaction. They have saved me more in one month in breakage of china and glassware than their entire cost. Yours Respt., HENRY I UEHRMAN, Prop. Terrace Garden. BrooKLyYN, December, 1887. Dear Sirs :—The three N. Y. S. Dumb Waiters put in the Union St. apartments have proved themselves superior to any [ have used heretofore in other buildings. They work noiselessly and easily. Yours Truly, A. P. VAN TUYL, JR. Sr. Pau, Minn., December, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—We have sold quite a number of the New York Safety Dumb Waiter fix- tures, and they have been placed in some of the best houses in this city; and it affords us great pleasure to say that in every case they are giving entire satisfaction, and we are sat- sfied that they are the best Dumb Waiter fixures for family use now on the market. Very truly yours, ST. PAUL H’DW’RE CO. Fairport, N. Y., December, 1887. GENTLEMEN :—I am thoroughly pleased with your N. Y. Safety Dumb Waiter. Its movement is easy, quick, and smooth enough to carry a full glass of water without parting with a drop in its journey up or down. My family consider it their best domestic friend, and I am glad to say this to you, not only because itis your due, but also due to any who may want a first-class Dumb Waiter at moderate expense. Respt’y yours, P. F. DOUGHERTY. MONTREAL, Canada, Tanuary, 1888. GENTLEMEN :—The Dumb Waiter fixtures which we bought from you are giving entire satisfaction, One is in use in the Queen’s Restaurant here, where it is in constant use. We have been putting up Dumb Waiters for the past twenty-two years, and have felt the need of a better and safer machine than any heretofore in use. Yours is decidedly the best we have used, and we have great pleasure in speaking a good word for it. Yours truly, D. RUTHERFORD & CO. The Manhattan Dumb Waiter. Be f CE WZ This fixture has a capacity of 200 Ibs. and is especially _ intended for use in places where the New York Safety is il’ not heavy enough, such as in ll’ Tenement and Apartment. | houses where heavy substan- | ii “cese@are to be lifted, and | |, where the buildings are many ill, stories high, also for light | work in factories such as | Boots and Shoes, Hats, Paper i; Boxes, Straw Goods, Etc., | in fact any place where pack- ' ages and bundles not exceed- i|! ing 200 Ibs. in weight are to || be carried from floor to floor. Nii The shafts on these fixtures | IIiijg run on Babbitt Metal Bear- Hill, ings; they are frictionless | A . UU and noiseless, are handsomely zat NU | li bronzed, are perfectly made tl MO] Ih ‘i and warranted in all particu- ~ lars. We make the hoist | wheels in three sizes, 20 in., | 22 in. and 24 in. Thecoun- | terpoise weight can run on i either side or at back. Use | 5-8 rope for stringing. Price | | $25: per set. Nill We also make this as a IN| double faced fixture, with |; hoist wheels on both ends of the shaft, so that it can be) operated from either side on any floor. Price $29 per set. ~ i These fixtures are adjusted to > ee a 1 1-4 inch shelf ready to place over well hole. P Coy ATENT APPLIED FOR. 9 ¢ \S) ater . a — —- = FIGURE 6, shows the brake grip for both ‘The Man- hattan,” and “The New York Safety” Dumb Waiter fixtures as placed on under side of shelf to which the fixtures are attached, also the small hooded pulley which is placed on top of shelf, and over which the brake cord runs. Place the brake grip in such position that the hand rope which elevates the car will run through it. To apply the grip pull on the small cord running down the well. To release it pull down on hand rope and the grip will drop off. Attach the small ring to end of cord on first floor. USE 1-4 INCH CORD FOR BRAKE. The Humphrey Pony Hano ELEvatTor. PATENTED DECEMBER 4th, 1888. CAPACITY 500 POUNDS. For light Store and Factory work, Hospitals and Public a d | : | Buildings. For Trunk and Invalid lifts. For carrying Coal, Flour, Ashes and other heavy substances in | | Tenements, Flats and Private Dwellings. So simple in construction, and price so low that it can be used in many places instead of a dumb waiter, : and has many timiostthe lifting capacity. These fixtures are handsomely bronzed, the shafts run in babbited bearings, they are perfectly fitted, and can | { be guaranteed in all respects. | Price of Fixtures, $36 Per Set. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY | | | The Edward Storm Spring Company, : (Limited.) 1 Be, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. x The Humphrey Pony Hand Elevator. Figure 1. Figure 1 shows the fix- tures adjusted on top shelf of well hole, also the open- ing on ground floor. The weight can be adjusted to run down on either the right or left hand side, as desired, and the fixtures are supplied either way as required, where so stated in the order. When not specified we always send them for the weight to run on right hand side as you face the front. The small - guide wheels G, G, can Z be moved to draw in or spread out the hoist rope to fit the opening of the well hole. The weight H, is attached to the bottom of the brake rope, and raising or pulling on this rope relieves or applies the brakes. For hoist rope use 3-4 manilla rope; for lift- ing rope use either 3-8 Yi manilla or 1-2 inch wire * tiller rope. The latter is preferable. We will sup- 77 ply these ropes for any length well hole, at rea- sonable prices, if desired. The Humphrey Pony Hand Elevator. Figure 2, u VRLLIBMUG Yb hha, a= ESSSSSSSSSSS Figure 2 gives side view of fixtures adjusted on top shelf ; A, is the hoist wheel; P, the hoist rope; B, the brake lever ; F, shows the double-grooved drum wheel, around which the lift rope E, is wound, passing from one groove to the other by running under a small wheel as shown in cut, which is bolted to shelf, then under and over friction wheels W, W, which are placed in any desirable position, leading to weight box. The counterpoise weight should be about 25 per cent heavier than car when empty. We make the hoist wheels in three sizes, 24 in., 30 in. and 36 tn, but prefer to furnish the 36 in. where there Is room to use it. The Humphrey Pony Hand Elevator. Figure 3. a is Jere Hanne a) yon =| ee \s \G / Figure 3 shows more plainly the brake attachment ; B, shows the lever and hard-wood shoe attached, and the manner in which it is bolted to frame of fixtures; C, C, shows the brake cord passing up through shelf and over the friction wheels D, D, and fastened to brake lever. For brake cord use 3-8 cotton rope. We will furnish these fixtures fastened to a 1 1-2 inch shelf, to exactly fit top of well hole, at an extra cost of from $2.50 to $4.00 net, according ~ to size. In ordering state size of the well hole, inside measure- ment. These fixtures can be used in any well hole, from thirty inches to four feet wide. oa : $) a eg Sn Sn be iN == = The Humphrey Pony Hand Elevator. 150 LBS. CAPACITY. In addition to the machine decribed on the four pre- ceding pages we make the Humphrey Elevator of 750 Ibs. - capacity. This machine is heavier in all respects, and has a 42 inch Hoist wheel, It will lift 750 lbs. as easily as | the regular machine does 500 lbs. Price of Fixtures $55 Per Set. |e WHAT SOME OF THE PEOPLE USING THEM SAY OF OUR Humphrey Pony Hand Elevator. CRANFORD, N. J., September 13, 1888. EDWARD STORM SPRING Co, b GENTLEMEN :—-Che Humphrey. Pony Elevator which I purchased from you, I put ina store in this town. It does the work with entire satisfaction to all parties, and much easier and quicker than expected. The brake works splendidly. It was easily put up and we had no trouble in getting it to work. It is the best and cheapest elevator I ever saw. Yours respectfully, W. W. MENDELL, Builder. NorFro.ueg, Cr., August 25, 1888. EDWARD STORM SPRING Co. 4 Gents :—I took out an elevator last June at the Hillhurst (which was recommended by an eminent architect) because it failed to do the work required. Iput in one of your Pony Elevators costing less than one-fourth as much as the one taken out, and it works toacharm. We can find no fault withit. It carries four or five trunks to the third story, opening and closing the Automatic Hatch Doors with care and safety. Yours very truly, JAMES T. LEVI, Architect and Builder. ‘ DANVERS, Mass., August 30, 1888. Tur Epwarp Storm SprRiNnG Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. GENTLEMEN :—I got one of your Pony Elevators of Messrs. John H. Graham & Co., some two months ago to put ina furniture store. The elevator cage weighs 175 pounds, which I was afraid might be too heavy for it but it works perfectly and they,are entirely satisfied with it. It was pnt up by a carpenter that had had no experience with that kind of work. He had no trouble at all. Merely followed the directions and it worked all right from the first. Respectfully yours, HENRY NEWHALL. BETHANY, Pa., August 23, 1888. THE EpwarpD Storm Sprine Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Dear Sirs :—The Pony Elevator works to a charm and I am much obliged to you for advising me to purchase it. I think this will not be the only one put up in Honesdale, although it is the first. I cannot write too enthusiastically in its praise. Thanking you for sending me a really good thing, and very cheap too, 1 am truly yours, E. O. HAMLIN, ALBION, Pa., July 7th, 1888. EpwarpD Storm Sprine Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. GENTLEMEN :—I have got The Humphrey Pony Elevator in, and write to say that Iam more than satisfied with it. It does my work easy and much quicker than I expected, and the brake works toa charm. It was easily putin and we had no trouble whatever in getting it to work on the first trial. Iam greatly obliged to you for sending me so good an elevator for the money. Yours respectfully, E, A. COLLINS. ° FARMINGDALE, N. Y., August 30, 1888. DEAR Six :—I have two of your elevators in and they work very nice and safe, Yours truly, N. KETCHAM. i ATLANTA, GaA., August 28, 1888. Tur Epwakp Storm Sprine Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. DEAR Sigs :—Your Pony Elevator is a sure success and fills a long needed want. Yours truly, BECK & GREGG HARDWARE Co. WasHIncTon, D. C., August 27, 1888. THE EDWARD STORM SPRING Co., : GENTLEMEN :—The Humphrey Pony Hand Elevator recently ordered of your firm has been put up in one of my buildings in this city andis in complete working order. It is superior to any that I have used and is very gatisfactory, Yours truly, W. M. POINDEXTER. WILLIAMS COLLEGE, WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., September 11, 1888, THE EDWARD StoRM SPRING Co. DeAR Sigs :—I have had your Pony Hand Elevator in use for some months, and I find it satisfactory. It does its work well and gives no trouble. It will fulfill all reasonable ex- pectation,. Yours truly, C. M. DODD. Rome, N. Y., August 31, 1888. THE EpwarpD Storm Sprine Co. GENTs ;—The Pony Elevator we bought of you was placed in our new city hospital and is giving good satisfaction. We regard it equal if not better than any machine in the market. Yours, etc., WARDWELL BROS. & CO. 16 Customers ordering the MANHATTAN DUMB WAITER or the HUMPHREY PONY HAND ELEVATOR, will please send us inside dimensions of well or opening in Floor, and state which is the front side, thus: 3 FEET, 6 INCHES. “SSHONI v ‘L334 2 FRONT. We send these fixtures adjusted on a platform ready to set over well hole, and attach car and ropes to. We will make estimates on the entire job ready to put in, including a CAR, LIFT ROPE AND MANILLA HOIST ROPE, GUIDE RUNS, AND WEIGHT BALANCE. For description of cars see pages 18, 19 and 20. Where estimates on the complete lift are wanted, state entire length of well from ceiling, or rafters, on top floor to | the bottom of lower floor. THEY CAN BE SET UP | BY ANY MECHANIC. Pi ae CAR No. 1.—For use with the NEW YORK SAFETY FIXTURES, is built of whitewood, with two stationary shelves. Made any size from 16 inches square to 3 feet square, usual height 30 inches. PRICES UPON APPLICATION. a La eB j Ve CAR No. 2.—For use with the MANHATTAN DUMB WAITER FIXTURES. Is built of Ash with one shelf hinged to fold back so as to admit of carrying a barrel of flour, etc. We build this car without a back when in- tended for use with double faced fixtures. Made any size from 20 inches square to 3 feet 6 inches square, usual height 36 inches. PRICES UPON APPLICATION. CAR No. 3.—For use with the HUMPHREY PONY HAND ELEVATOR, is built very strong from hard wood, and thoroughly braced, Made any size from 2 feet square to 4 feet 6 inches square, and any height from 3 feet to 6 feet in the clear. ~ PRICES UPON APPLICATION, Mm. E. O'CONNOR, WHOLESALE BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 83 Chambers Street, New York. Representing NIMICK & BRITTAN MFG. CO., Pittsburgh, Penn. Manufacturers of Fine Builders’ Hardware, Also the HOUSE PATENT AUTOMATIC LIQUID DOOR CHECK AND SPRING, SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS! 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Ornamental Iron, Polished, Bronze Plated, No. 3 Finish Ornamental Iron, Polished, Bronze Plated, No. 1 Finish Ornamental Real Bronze Metal, Polished, No. 1 Finish Ornamental Real Bronze Metal, Polished, No. 3 Finish BELL TIP, ORNAMENTAL. Ornamental Iron, Bronzed Ornamental Iron, Bronzed, with Nickel Plated Knob Ornamental Iron, Bronzed, with Bronze Metal Knob, No. 1 Finish. Ornamental Iron, Bronzed, with Bronze Metal Knob, No. 3 Finish. Ornamental Iron, Polished, Bronze Plated, No. 3 Finish Ornamental Iron, Polished, Bronze Plated, No. 1 Finish Ornamental Real Bronze Metal, Polished, No. 1 Finish Ornamental Real Bronze Metal, Polished, No. 3 Finish BELL TIP, PLAIN. 431 Plain Tron, Bronzed 482 Plain Iron, Copper, Bronzed 483 Plain Iron, Bronzed, with Bronze Metal Knob, No. 1 Finish 4331¢ Plain Iron, Polished, Bronze Plated, No. 1 Finish 434 Plain Real Bronze Metal, Polished, No. 1 Finish 435 Plain Real Brass Metal, Polished, No. 1 Finish 488 Plain Real Bronze Metal, Polished, No. 2 Finish 442 Plain Real Bronze Metal, Nickel Plated LARGE SIZE—BELL TIP, PLA! Nw No. a 631 Plain Iron, Bronzed 683 Plain Iron, Bronzed, with Bronze Metal Knob, No, § 684 Plain Real Bronze Metal, Polished, No. 1 Finish. . 688 Plain Real Bronze Metal, Polished, No. 2 Finish Packed, one dozen in box, one gross in case, with serews to match. 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.50 “STANDARD” Lane’s Patent Door Hanger and Track. STEEL AND ANTI-FRICTION. Points of Exc Excellence. BEING OF STEEL—NO BREAKAGE—AXLE NOT RUNNING IN A BOX—NO WEARING OUT IN A LIFETIME—NO OIL RE- || QUIRED — OPERATES ||\(| WONDERFULLY EASY— NEVER SCREECHES—AL- WAYS IN ORDER. Price, No. 1, for Doors to Slide 5 ft., $15 per Dozen Pair. a 1% IO ft. 18 : ts 2 sh} OURS #6) ft.., 22 4 “ (a4 3 (a3 (9 15 fa 30 if 3 “ce a 4 (79 (73 15 heavy, $36 ‘““ “““ OTHER LARGER SIZES TO ORDER. Price of Standard Steel Track,"per lineal foot, brackets included, 9 cents. Al | O.N. tT!” TRACK. } This Track is self-contained, and made | of open hearth steel, brackets included. | eee ii on the ia is a pulling one lengthwise the metal, insuring great solidity, and avoiding a tendency to spring or twist under hard usage. The Track is easily erected, and requires no roofing or protection, PRICE, PER FOOT, 7 1-2 CENTS. The ends are made with tongue and groove to match, if two or more pieces are to be joined, and the construction is such, that under a heavy load the greatest strain LANE i i EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS. mn a ee AGENCY, JOHN H. GRAHAM & CO., 113 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. NEW DEPARTURE BELL (0. BRISTOL, CONN. Manufacturers of DOOR, GALL, —AND— Alarm Bells. Our Door Bell to all outward appearances is an electric bell, and in operation, the difference cannot be detected. We dis- pense with the sloppy battery and constant attention that it requires, obtaining exactly the same results by mechanical means, requiring no attention whatever. Yes ? Wewind our bell, but for once winding, the 4 inch gives four hundred calls of ordinary duration, and the 5 inch siz hundred, or enough to last the average house one year. The winding is done by simply turning the gong, thus doing away with the unsightly key. AVY AAA E QAM S \CELEZZ 7 SO Sse SCG Ae eee i LIT OPO 4 ZN i. ee LAE PATENT. APPLIED FOR, ys PRICE: 4 INCH, $2.75; 5 INCH, $3.50 EACH. eee? ‘ Aes FOR SALE BY THE TRADE GENERALLY. dee aa .. After March 1st, 1889, we will furnish attachments for _ operating through vestibule or in back part of house, requiring _ also, but a slight pressure of the button, the action being as sure and reliable as with the short connection above described. This - result has heretofore been considered impossible, and will well " repay investigation by architects and others interested. ~~ We will take pleasure in furnishing illustrated circulars and full explanation of these connections after the above mentioned _ date, when they will be ready for the trade. . ob i Wy xg hit Ot eisemebe OHN H. GRAHAM & CO, = SN Ca te ion We . ve vole ash : ve pas General Age nts, 4 | 113 CHAMBERS STREET, == ~~ NEW YORK CITY. 7m ea uy dy POUG HKEEPSIE . : se bsvaiontine . “t & ¥ = ten ay por rte ec Rat et ; NAIL SET ARAL UTR PATENT E OOL EV teks, Peron,