Scientific American Volume 31 Number 14 (October 1874) . \. ing to the thickness of the joist. D is the fastening lever,secured, as shown, to the bar, A, and provided with a slotthrough which passes the bar, B, a step, E, serving to en-gage in the teeth of and hold the latter at any desired is a plate for protecting the edge of the flooring, and G apawl for holding the apparatus after clamping up the operation, the bars are placed on the joist and fastenedThe upper end of the clamp is then pressed forward so asto force the flooring together by the plate, F. The devicecan be mad


Scientific American Volume 31 Number 14 (October 1874) . \. ing to the thickness of the joist. D is the fastening lever,secured, as shown, to the bar, A, and provided with a slotthrough which passes the bar, B, a step, E, serving to en-gage in the teeth of and hold the latter at any desired is a plate for protecting the edge of the flooring, and G apawl for holding the apparatus after clamping up the operation, the bars are placed on the joist and fastenedThe upper end of the clamp is then pressed forward so asto force the flooring together by the plate, F. The devicecan be made to weigh but little; and judging from a modelwhich we have tested, it appears to be an efficient and through the Scientific American Patent Agency LERHMANNS SOAP CRUTCHING MACHINE. success thus far encountered, appears to be a very success-ful one. The animals are caught at various points along ourSouthern sea, coast and shipped directly to a fish dealer atPleasure Bay,1^ near Long Branch, Here they are placedin a. huge pen,


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