CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE, OF THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY GLOBE GAS LIGHT COMPANY, I L I M I 'r K D . J Contractors for Lighting Streets. NO. 152 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. New York: C 0 R L I E S, JI A C Y & C ()., STATIONERS, 39 Nassau Street. AVk^V L-'' ■ ^OLUMBU TO ALL INTERESTED IN WELL LIGHTED STREETS, GROUNDS, Etc. We respectfiilh' ask attention to onr s^'stem of Street Lighting described herein, believing that a careful consideration of the same will ] trove beneficial alike to the reader and to ourselves, with the assnrance that in all cases we are prepared to furnish the lotcest j^ossi- hle prices for the best qnalit}’' of light, and careful attention to the same. N. Y. N. J. 0. G. L CO.. January, 1879. (Linnitecl). action us tlic law l)l•()vi(l(‘^ i 'I ▼ T-V <>• < I: E 5 1 !!! ri- "C U 1 CIMTRJCTORS FOR liOlTlRB SIREETS. No. 1S2 BROADWAY, Tqrk., TO AL We res^; i of Stree | I *3 C that a ( prove I oiii’sel V( we are ] ble jrvi carefn January, 1870. (Liinited, CIKOULAK AND CATALOGUE or TiiK CONTRACTORS FOR LIBHTINB STREETS. No. 152 BROADWAY, Tqse^ wUMBlA . Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/circularcataloguOOnewy <). I’. Kiii;Ki:riiN, Xiciioi. vs U. Co.NNOi: ISi'crela rii. ('ll vs. Si'i.i.n AX, Ti'ensuivr. OFFICE OF THE XKW YORK AM) NEW JERSEY Glolje Gas Light Company, ILIMITKD,] 152 IF’oadwa}^, New Yoi'k, COXTIFVCTOHS FOR LIGHTING STREETS. Tins Coinpiiuy contract to liglit the streets of Towns and Villages in a most satisfactory manner, furnishing the best (piality of Naphtha (las, e([ual in l)riniancy to coal gas, at much less expense. Contracts are made at so much per lamp per night, and the price named includes the use of the gas apparatus, the material consumed, and the labor employed in the care of the lamps ; all of these expenses are assumed by us. The apparatus is self-generating, and can be adjusted to any street lamp, the expense of tlie change being paid by us. A l)rief descri})tion of it will plainly show its practicability. Outside of the ordinary street lain}), near the to}), is })laced a cylinder-sha})ed tank tilled with Globe Naiphtha (A), which is fed through a pi}ie (13) extending to the interior of tlie lantern, terminating in a gas-burner (D). By means of a chemical |)rocess, the Najihtha, on its }')assage tlirough this burner, is converted into frux, which gives a bright, steady liame, resem- bling the best coal gas. Tra}) C collects (d/ water formed in }n-ocess. The tanks are of sufticient size to su})])lv the burner 4 for fourteen hours, a greater length of time than the nights of midwinter. The expense is mncli less than that of coal gas. Ov(‘r sixly-fiv(* Cities and Towns are now lighted hy this ap- paratus, and the large increase of lamps in these places is evi- dence of the success of our system. CITIES AND TOWNS LIGHTED BY THE GLOBE APPABATUS. Augiista, ^lo. Medford, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Biuif^or, “ Ylelrose, “ Bockport, “ Bri(I<>cport, C’t. Yleriden, Ct. Boiue, N. Y. Brookline, IMass. Methuen, Ylass Skowhegau, Yle. Burlington, Yt. Newburgh, N. Y’. Taunton, Ylass. Canton, Mass. New Britain, Ct Trenton, N. J. Cli{'ls('a, “ New Haven, “ Utica, N. Y’. C'olioos, N. Y'. New London, “ ^Yallaston, Ylass. Danbury, (!t. Newport, B. I. Waltham, “ Elmira, N. Y. New Bocdiello, N. Y. YVaterbury, Ct. Fitclibnrg, Ylass. Newton, Mass. YVatertown, N. Y. Glens Falls, N. Y. Xew Vork ( ity, N. V. YY'atertown, Ylass. Gl()ue('ster, Ylass. No. Attleboro, Ylass. White Plains, N. Y’. Gr('en Island, N. Y. Norwich, Ct. Willimautic, Ct . Hy(l(‘'Park, Mass. Plainfield, N. J. Winchendon, Ylass. Hudson, N. Y. iMarlboro, Ylass. Port Jervis, N. Y'. Worcester, Ylass. Wo Jire owners of “ Letters Patent ” whicli eniLrace all tlie (so-called) ini})rovenients in this style of Street Lights, and hereby notify all i)arties nsing lights of this kind, that ixfuinge U l’ON OUK I'ATENTS, that u'c shoJI hold them respo)mil)te. In addition to contracting for lighting streets, we also inann- factnre and haye for sale LAXTEHXS, POSTS, ETC., which we offer at the lowest prices. We also haye for sale a special lamp, making its own gas, for PRIVATE (JROUXDS, material for use, and all appliances. Our Light is especially recommended in place of l-erosene oil lani])s for street lighting purposes for the following reasons : One Naphtha Gas-light is ecpial in brilliancy to three or fonr Kerosene Lights. A street is better lighted with six Naphtha Gas Lights than with twelye or eyen fifteen Kerosene Lam})s. Cleanliness. — Free from filthy oil in or al)out the Lantern; bottoms and sides of Lanterns easily kept free from dirt. No Burners to wear out or become useless by oyerheat or hard usage. No Chimneys to break or become so smoky that it is im- possible to see a light through them. No Oil to congeal in winter or oyerfiow in summer; in win- ter making light so dim as to be of little use, in summer smok- ing so bad that lamps are a nuisance. The Expense of “running” a Naphtha Gas-light is l)ut a trifle more than kerosene, and the amount of light giyen is more than three times as much. 0 A Poor Light is worse than none — making the dark places darker — and annoys the traveler more than the absence of such light. A Good Light near one’s house gives a feeling of security, fully appreciated by those who have them. Cities and towns contemplating increasing their present number of Street Lamps, or places where Street Lights are not yet introduced, are cordially invited to correspond with us. We are always ha})p3' to furnish estimates for Lighting, and will send an agent to exhibit a Light whenever desired. In asking for proposals please state : Xnmher of Lamps to he tighted, Xionher of XigJifs in month, Xurnher of Honrs per night. Length of Contract desired. No Contracts taken for less than one year. OFFICIAL TESTIMONIALS. FliO^I NKW \0\lK CITY. ('olh'tje of the ('ill/ nate(l by the City Charter to make provision for the lighting of the i)nblie lamps of the city, consisting of the IMayor, the Comptroller and the Commi.ssioner of I’nblic Works, desirc'd me to make a Phnionielrical test uf tla' ittinni iiatinii jiDirer of i/our (lasolene Lamp (The Globe Naphtha Gas Lanii)). I was also reipxested by Mr. S. l\IcCormic-k, Snperintendent of Lamps and Gas, to make eunijiaratire tests irit/i hro f/as tuiruers. such as are used hij the (tas ( 'oiiijianies on the citii hiiiips. One was a lava “tish-tail” tip with a brass i)lng or check, the other was a brass “Ixat-Aving” tip, with a brass jjlng or clieck. The gas of the Manhattan Comi)any’s Whirks was xxsed, ixnder a in-essnre, as desired, of one incli of watex-; tlie temperature of the Photometric room was IIS'-’ rahrenheit. The lava “■ tish-tail ” burner consumed 3.'2 cxxbic feet of gas per liour, and furnislu'd a light equal to 9.07 candles. The brass “bat-wing ” burner, with I'heck, burnt 2.(58 feet per hoxxr, and gave eipiivalent to (5.(59 candles. While the ( ilobe Naphtha Gas Lamj), when tested by the same Bxinsen I’hotometer, ii'ielded a tif/ht eiinal to 1-1.51. candles. Besides this e.i-eess of illinninatlnij poirer, inrinr/ to the construct ion of i/onr lanij), it has a decided iidraiitape orer our citi/ hniijis in 11011111 / and storiiii/ weather, as it is vinch less liahle to hare the lii/ht e.rtiiii/nished. The cheapness of the Gasolene light as compared with that of ordinaiy illuminating gas is well known. In towns and around private residences in the country, and where gas-i)i])es are not laid, your simixle, safe and effective device will at once commend itself. I have the honor to remain your olxedient servant, B. OGDEN DOBEMUS, M.l). , LL.l)., Professor of Chemistri/ and Phi/sies in Cotler/e Yih/ of Neir York, and P rofessor of (hemistn/ and To.rieoloi/i/ in Pellerne Hospital yfedinil ('otleijc. lU l)i’p(trliiteiit of t*i(blic H7>;7rs, Hiiretiu (i/" Lmtijis ond (bis, Citi/ Hull, Xew York, June Gth, 1878. A. I). ll.uivD, Ksq., Alileruiiiii, etc. 1 )e.^e Sie: In answer * * * I reply to yonr question as follows: During the last nine months of 1877, tlie New Yoek and New Jeesey ( Iloise Gas-Light Company had a contract, and lighted 2,100 lamjis. They have now a contract for one year. They have been lighting under their I'ontract since May 1st, and not one coniptni nt Intx tlma for been niodc. * S. 3IcCOHMICK, Supt. LiunpS (ind (ta^. HON. SMITH ELY, JK., MAYOR OF NE^Y YORK. {In “llerald," Jlatjolh, 1878.) “ To offset the Harlem Gas Co., which jn-actically had a monoindy in its district, we gave a contract for a certain ntunher of lanqis to the Naphtha Co. The comphdnt made (ujainst Xnpldha Gas was instigated bi/ those iiderest- ed in the Harlem Coal Gas-Lirjht Company. “ Anyl)ody who desu-ed to test the quality of the Naiditha light, need only go to 8t. Stejihen’s Church, where two Naphtha lam 2 is stood beside two gas lauqis, and in my ojiiuion the light is equal.” The Gas Commis- sion recently awarded to the New Yoek and New Jeesey Globe Gas-Light Company a 2 )ortion of the Harlem district. The entire cost of lighting the city, 1878, will be $315,000, showing a sav- ing of $113,000 over 1877. F\um THE CEPY OF niHOOELYIs. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON LAMPS AND GAS, Common Council, City of Bkooklyn, June 10th, 1878. At !i lueetino of the Coniinon Council of the City of Brook- lyn, held on Monday, June 8d, 1878, the Lamp and Gas Com- mittee were instructed to iiupiire into the system of street liglitino; employed by the New Yoke and New Jersey Globe Gas-Light Comrany, particularly as to its “ efficiency” and “ SAFETY,” and to report the result thereof to the ('ommon ( ’ouncil. 11 Your C'oiiiiuittee, in order to arrive at a correct conclusion as to the safety and etlicicucy of the method of illumination emi)loyed l)y the Xkw Yohk and Xew Jeusey Globe GAs-LiciiiT Company, addressed letters of iiujuiry to various towns lighted l»y the same. It will be seen that in every instance the answer is to the etl'ect that no tires nor explosions have occurred from the use of na})htha gas, nor has it increased the rate of insurance — a good indication that it is considered as harmless as coal gas for street lighting purposes. It is certified as being entirely satisfactory to the citizens in all cities where it has been tested, and in some instances, where it has been used four or live years, fs coni^idered ioi'.s in thf nuttier, the. ndplillni /ttis been nse t iritb //rent s/tiftfnctioit. I have lieard of uo eases of ex2)losiou; uo fires have heeu eaused l)y its use; and I do not think rates of insuranee have advaueed in consequenee of its use. JOHN. C’. STltEETlOll, M/ti/or. (-ilenii F/dU, F. V., June ddh, 187S. A. 1 ). l}.\ntn. Esq., Ahtermnn, <‘tc. 1)e.\1! Silt: A'orxrs of the 3 d is received. In rei)ly, I would say that we ar(> very much in favor of mqjhtha lam2)s furnished us by the New Y'okk ■VN’D New Jersey Olore G.vs-Ligiit Cojip.vny, and have thoTight much of giving U2) what gas-lights we do use, and use all na2>htha. We use about half of each. The na2)htha are much the chea2)est, and the only reason of our not changing is, tliat we feared that the Na2)htha Com2)any might make a rise on us, should we 2)ut ourselves wholly in their hands. ^^■e have not had a case of ex2)losion — at least, none has come to mj’ hear- ing; no tires have been caused by it, and it has not increased the rate of insurance. I think we should change all, were it not for the reasons given. J. A. ENDEllAVOOl), Fre/^i/lent. Toll'll ll/dl. Fen- Roclielle, June 5 t/t, 1878. Hon. a. 11. Baird, Alderman, etc. Dear Sir: * * * None have ever ex2)loded. No tires have been occa- sioned by their use, and I never have heard of an insurance com2)any charging more rate on their account. JOHN Q. ENDEBHILL, Frenident Hoard of 'I'riF/'cit. ]Vliite Titling, F. 11, dnne dith, 187H. A. I). B.urd, Esq. Dear Sir: Y'ours of the 3 d inst., requesting information relative to the lighting of our streets with na2>htha gas by the New York .and New Jer- sey Globe G.vs-Light Comp.any, is received. In re2)ly I would say: 1 . It does not ex2)lode. 2 . No tires have been caused by it. 3 . It has not increased the rate of insurance. AA e have been lighting a large 2>ortion of our most 2io2uilous streets with this gas for four or five years, and have piever ex2)erienced any inconve- nience, trouble or loss by it. It is much chea2)er than coal gas, and wlien 14 properly atteiide.l to •'ives eipially good satisfaction. The lamps have generally been earefnlly attended to, and have given general satisfaction, and ninch more light for the same amonnt of money than we could by any possibility get by using coal gas. We have not the slightest fear of ex- plosion or danger from it. ELISHA P. FERRIS, Presi'lml, ViWi'je While I'hiiu^. COPY OF LETTER FROM HON. P. T. RARNr:\[, EX-MAYOR. WaJdemere, /Iridgeport, Conn., Xoi\ ilh, 1877. Henry Hiss, Esq., Lamp Committee, ^[ount Vernon, X. 17 ; In answer to your iiniuirv, I will say that the Naphtha lau) 2 :)s used in Bridgeport atibrd as good light as the Coal Gas, and at less than half the price. I think it absurd for towns to use in Street Lamps any except the Gasolene light. The Glore G.\s-Light Otlice in New York, 152 Broadway, can give you every ini^rniatiou, so can Mr. John S. Way, of Bridgejiort. I will write iMr. Way and have him write you. Yours truly, ' P. T. BARXuil EXTRACT FROM THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF MAYOR STEB13INS, Before the Citi/ Corermnent of Chehen, J/o.s’.s’. , Jon. Ith, 1878. STREET L.VMTS. More has been accomplished, I believe, in this department during the past two years in the way of retrenclunent than in any other. During tlie year 1877 tlie total expenses were about $!l(),()87.(H, a sum less than at any period since 18()1), and having been only about 157 per cent, of what they were in 1874 ; and 1 am coiitident that, with the single exception of that class of our peo])le wlio de.sire to have tlie lights burn later than midnight, better satisfaction has been given to our citizens than at any ^^eriod in the history of the dei)art- ment, and I say this without disparagement to those who have manageil it in previous years. The better satisfaction and accom- modation to our people grows chielly out of the veiw favorable con- tract made last year with the Gi.ork G.\s-Luinr Comp.vny, whereby the old and ilisagreeable system of lighting with oil a i)ortion of our Street Lamps has been superseded by the vastly superior li«'ht of t hat (ilompaiiy. In ini/ jiKhjnionl, no li /i(/ht snpp/icd 1 ) 1 / l/iis Conipani/, ui point (f cleanliness, la'd/ianci/ and cheapness, all Ihinys cnnsidcred. I submit to the consideration of the Council, whether, in view of the great reduction of the expenses in this department already made, it may not be advisable to extinguish the ligdits at a later hour than midnight. This would add greatly to the safety, convenience and comfort of our people. UTICA, N. Y. IX BOARD OF ALDERiVIEN, CITY OF UTICA, OCTOBER BITH, 1876. Repokt of Committee on Lighting Streets. Alderman Case, from the Siiecial Committee aiipointed to go East and investigate as to the feasiliility of introducing Naphtha Gas on the streets, reported as follows: The Globe G.vs-Light Comfanv, New York, experimented and estab- lished their light tirst in the city of Newton. Your Committee visited that place, and traveled over ten miles among the city lights. We found them uniform and good, and in the very best of order. In comparing this light with coal gas (as we often found both kinds on the same street), we could uot tell the difference a short distance off. AYe tind in all the places visited, where they are using these lights, that they are well liked, and no place where they choose to abandon it; on the contrary, they are all increasing this light. In New Haven, Ct. , where they have used it two years, tl/ei/ ore 'oicreosiicj the cmnher of Xophthn (hts Lo)ii/)S contl n iiolli/, o)i order for lift)/ tno)-e heiii'i yiren dnriii'j oar stop. In AYorcester they are using from 500 to 600 of these lights, and they give iierfect satisfaction. In considera- tion of these facts, and personal ins 2 )ection of lamiis used from one to two years, and in consideration of the large amount of money to be saved to our taxiiayers, we cheerfully recommend that the exiieriment be tried here in Utica, giving our citizens an ojiiiortunity to see for themselves. AVe may have as good light as we have now, and save 25 iier cent, of the cost. \Vhe)'eus, The New York and New Jersey Globe Gas-Light Company offers to juit into our streets and o^ierate for three months 200 lights, and IG lit the end of said time, if not entirely satisfaetory, they -will remove them, and replace those now in use, without cost to the cit}', only for the articles of naiditha actually used; tli'U-efore, AVso/red, That the (Ilobe (lAs-LKiirr Company put into operation ilOO of their lights in such streets as this Coiiucil may designate, at the rate of 830 i)er lamp per annum. To this Alderman Case added an extended verhal report. Alderman Barnes said there were forty cities in New England using this Xai)htha (las; with a four-foot burner, it furnished a sixteen-candle 2 )ower light. In no cone where it hy the Xem' York and Xew Jersey (Ilobe (Ias-Light Company have been satisfactory. Adoj^ted. licsolreil. That the Chairman on Lighting Streets, -with his Honor the iMayor, and City Clerk, j^roceed to carry out the contract with said (Vmi- l)any now on tile with the City Clerk, and that they enter into and sign a contract with said Comi)any to light not less than 200 lights for one year from Xovember 15th, 1870, such lights to remain in the out Mards. Adoi)ted. (Si /ice renewed for term of yea I's.) FliO^r OTIIFF TOWXS. (liens Falls, dan. 10///. 'I’lie lights furnish('d by the Xew Y'obk and Xew Jersey Clobe (Jas- LuiiiT Co. have ^iroved cntindy satisfactory far beyond our exi)octation ; they give a light as good as any coal gas. 1). E. KEEEEE, Villaye ('lerk. 17 EXTRACT FROM ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE MAYOR. OF NE\V HAVEN, CONN., JAN., 1S78. ( 500 of thf CiJjOhe G-\s-Light Comp.wv non' in opcrntion.) Ga.s L.vmps. “ The inereaso in the number of pnl)lie lamps during- the year has been mueh greater than during any preyious year. This has been mainly owing to the introduetion of the naphtha lamps (furnished by the Gloke Gas- Light ('ompaxy), by means of whieh streets not supi)lied with gas-mains can be successfully lighted. These lamps haye proyed yery popular, and the demand for them urgent.” l^ldinfeUI, X. Ma;/ 22o', 1877. 'J'he Common Council of Rlainlield haye this day renewed for a year a contract with the Gloue Gas-Light Comp.axy for lighting tifty of their street lamps. The light furnished by the Company giyes great satisfac- tion, and we shall add to the jjreseht number as occasion may require. I cheerfully recommend them to all towns desiring a tine light. STEPHEN C. RYDER, Chnirman Lamp ('ommiitee. Police Heath p« trier a, XoriL'ich dip, Conn., Oct. IHth, 1876. Globe Gas-Light Co. Dear Shis: Yours of the 11th inst. is at hand, and in re23ly I would say that one year ago last July we 2 )nt U 2 ) 165 of the Globe Gas-Light Com- p.ixy's lam 2 )s, and burnt them during the winter to the entire satisfaction of all who liye in the yicinity where they are located, and they gaye us less trouble than the coal gas lam 2 )s, for in them there is more or less water settling in the 2 >ipos, which freezes, ihen we haye no light until they are thawed out by the use of alcohol turned into the 2)ipB'S- These lights gaye such satisfaction that last July I ordered fifty additional, and in Se 2 )tember twenty-tiye more ; now we haye 180 in use, and we haye no trouble with them whateyer. I can truly recommend them to be all that the Com 2 )any claims them to be. WM. E. M’HALEY, Capt. (f Police and Snpt. ast two years the lights furnished by the Globe Gas-Light Comp.any. Commencing with a few, we haye incr.xased the number to oyer 500. This is the best eyidence I can giye to show the 18 satisfaction which we feel with the light. The committee have no desire to change the light for any other within their knowledge. STEPHEN SAW'YER. Chainmtn Committee on Lighting Streets. (January, 1878 — 620 lights of the Globe Gas-Light Company now in oiieration.) FROM COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, {Citg of Hudson, X. Y., Xor. Vdth, 1877.) Resolved, That the Lamji Committee be and they are hereby authorized to contract with the New Yoek and New Jeksey Globe Gas-Light Com- pany for lighting all street lamps not sniiidisd ivith coal gas, said contract to be for at least 120 lights; adopted and apiiroved by the Mayor. Wdterton'n, M. Y. , -/an uorg 3d, 1878. The street lamps in a large section of our city are lighted liy the New Yoek anti New Jeesey Globe Gas-Light Company, with their self-generat- ing gas-apparatus. "NYe are much jileased with the light, and tlie manner Avith Avhich the Company perform their contract. C. A. ^YATERMAN, Chairman of J^amp Committee. Xeir Rochelle, X. II, .Januarg 3d, 1878. The Village Board ha\’e a contract Avith the Neav Yoek and Neav Jeesey Globe Gas-Light Comp.any for lighting our streets, and the light giA-en is perfectly satisfactory. Our citizens continually 2 )etition for more of the Globe Co.’s light. M. J. DILLON, Yillage Clerk. Rome, X. 1'., Januarg, 1878. The streets of the city of Rome are lighted under contract Avith the New Yoek and New Jeesey Globe Gas-Light Company in a manner iierfectly satisfactory to our citizens. We could not ask for a better light. JOHN GROVESNOR, Chairman of Lamp Committee. Citg of Elmira, Januarg Is^, 1879. The Neav Yoek and Neav Jeesey Globe Gas-Light Company first intro- duced in this city fifty of their lamps. So successful Avas their operation, that after a thorough trial the Common Council contracted Avith the Comiiauy for a term of years for lighting all the streets outside of the gas-mains; Avhich service the Comiiany is noAv performing to the satisfaction of all. R. M. LOSEY, Supt., etc. Other te.stiinonials are in our possession, ami can be exam- ined upon application. In a Avord, our system is •su/c, efficient and economical. STKEET LAETTERNS AND LAjMP posts. rarticiila?' attention given to the manufacture of Lanterns adapted for oar own apparatus, and for use of Coal Gas and Iverosene. Having large experience and unusual facilities, we are ahle to supply same at very low prices. Quality and workmanship unexcelled. Special designs of Lamps and Posts furnished, upon application . Price Lists on application. 21 Fig. I.-CROWN CRYSTAL LAMP, Also fitted up for Gas or Oil. 2-2 Fig. 2. GLOBE CO.’S SPECIAL LAMP, WITH SIGN ATTACHMENT. Binney’s Patent Top. Proof against Wind. Fig. 3. -GLOBE CO.’S SPECIAL LA'MP, Without Sign Attachment. Fig. 4.-E U R E K A PARK LAMP. Especially Adapted fcr Parks and Private Grounds. 25 Fig. 5. T H E VILLAGE LAMP. 26 Fig. 6. NEW YORK CORPORATION LAMP. I5K Inches Wide, 2 Feet, 4 Inches High. 27 Fig. 7. -FANCY SQUARE LAMP. 17 Inches Wide, 2 Feet, 6 Inches High. 28 Fig. 8.-T HE CITY HALL LAMP. For Fronts of Public Buildings. 24 Inches Wide, 3 Feet, 9 Inches High. 2 ‘) Fig. 9.-T HE OCTAGON LAMP. 22 Inches Wide, 4 Feet, 4 Inches High. Fig. lO.-H E X A G O N . 16 Inches Wide, 3 Feet High. :^,0 Fig. II.-CROWN CRYSTAL, WITH BRACKET. For Naphtha, Gas or Oil. Diameter of Lamp, I2H Inches) Bracket, 14 Inches) Heigh*, 30 Inches. 31 Fig. I2.-C ROWN CRYSTAL LAMP, TO SUSPEND. For Naphtha, Coal Gas or Oil. Height, 42 In.; Diameter of Globe, I2>2 In 32 I ( Fig. I3.-E XCELSIOR LAMP. 33 Fig. I4.-K EROSENE 01 L^IL AMP, Including Burner, Chimney, Fount and Brass Cock. Corporation'Size. Fig. I5.~S T A T I 0 N LAMP. For Sides of Buildings. Ftc. 34 Fis. I6.-THE EUREKA PLAZA LAMP. :55 Fig/I7-H EX AGO N. TAPER FANCY HEAD. Fig. I8.-SQ U A R E LAMP. REVERSED TOP. 36 desired. Price, not including Lamp, 88 Fig. 2I.-N E WE LL POST. DELMONICO LAMP. Height of Post, 54 Inches. Plain or Plate Glass. 39 Fig. 22.-NEWELL POST AND PLAIN GLOBE, WITH BRASS FRAME AND CANOPY. Globe and Canopy 30 Inches High. Diameter of Globe, 12 Inches. 4<) 9 Fig. 23-N EW.ELL POST AND CUT GLOBE. Height of Globe and Canopy, 22 Inches; Diameter of Globe, 10 Inches, Height of Post, 54 Inches; Diameter of Base, I2>tf Inches, 41 Fig. 24 -LIGHT WEIGHT VILLAGE LAMP POST. Iron, with Frame. 4‘2 Fig. 26-STR E ET LAMP FRAME. IRON. Fig. 27.-S TREET SIGN,- FRAME, Made to Fit any Square Lantern. Fig. 28. IRON FRAME, FOR WALL CORNERS. Fig. 29.-I RON FRAME, FOR WALLS. EVERY STYLE OF Ornamental and Plain Iron or Wooden Posts MADE TO ORDEU, AND IN STOCK. Sand Blast Street Signs, Sign Frames, &.c. Correspondence cheerfully attended to. The Self Generating iutomatic Gas Apparatus USED BY THE COMPANY, EEEiT THE (EMEXMAL EXimUTIOX, TllIL ADEEPllIA, 187(), Where the greater portion of the Exhibition Grounds were lighted by this system, ^lassacliiisetts Charitable Mccliaiiic*s' Fair, held in Boston, Oetohor, 1874; th(' Xew Fng’land Fair, XarraKiinsett, K. I., Septr'inher, 1874. Also, at Nrnv Ilani])shir(', NeAv .h'l’sey and INIichigan State Fairs, and tlu^ Frovineial Exposition, Montreal, Canada. BY .-OL-' '’>» . r iv. .jiTY