Show Telecrnphla From a Train L II K try the aitanl superir tend < ntof ht tluum Picific eerjph system WIN rrfr < entH hut ruad in the rtcentsuciesui ttt tel 1t1 jrraphi g to and from 11IIVtnJtnuUml1llton the Milwaukee wiorta that the invention is I I a wu dcrfu1on and can bR successfully j opcnUcd on all toe roads It will prove of iimuense value OT certain road ° or niou3 of then id will probably IK I in use in a hurt time Tile invention is quite MIIUIP Tie apparatM laced o thi train or mp a n Miiall corner of the cur a I N TIII of an onhnvyUbrf key twa rrlr I phone rtttiveat tdlttl to uic ears of the uptrator oni what after the I manner ear nxjllo H v brlu ned I induction colt anil a few cells h if buttery tuilar alp nitit a D > ed at tixtd t taiitiiiH It UM < tint require re-quire a neqil vrtre Jijll ntmzri b > uiojii of induction i > r fltitrn 8iiipathy the onimnrv MeKmph wires along the Ira k wi liout any dirt contact or connection therewith there-with and does not In ih > leant interfere with the regular leleqraphic huinflt on the wires The ground Of connection on the train is i made through 1 the axle and the wheel thence a wire is connected through tne apparatus appar-atus to the metallic roof At stations In place of the roof a series of metallc plates are placed in close proximity to the wire In transmitting from the traIn an electro magnet keeps the vibrating vib-rating reed m motion making about 500 vibrations a second Trhieb produce a continuous musical sound and pass through tbe induction coil fie is operation charges life metal lie fe and orbeC electric esm thus produced jump to the wire and are reproduced re-produced In the telephones the fixed stations Thc More key then per forms Its functions by alternately break ine the circuit and transforming the musfcil sound into telegraphic charaot era To receive on the train a sw tch LJ turned ofT abutting off the vibrations vi-brations and tbe same method as above described I < then employed af tbe nzed station to signal the train the current from the wire being attracted by the metallic roof of the car and heard through the telephones in the ear |