. The Street railway journal . LEWISS REVERSIBLE HAME. SWINGING HOSE RACK. ly through them, and when placed in posi-tion these holes correspond with similarholes in the sides of the moi-tise in the the entire shoe and calk a pin ispassed, and this is in turn secured by apivoted tongue, held open or closed by aspring at its back. To insert the calks, their shanks are firstpassed into the mortise-openings in theshoe, and the pins inserted through theopenings therein. The spring-tongues are •John A. Magulre, 205 North 5th street, Philadel-phia, Pa. to which the hoof is submitted at e
. The Street railway journal . LEWISS REVERSIBLE HAME. SWINGING HOSE RACK. ly through them, and when placed in posi-tion these holes correspond with similarholes in the sides of the moi-tise in the the entire shoe and calk a pin ispassed, and this is in turn secured by apivoted tongue, held open or closed by aspring at its back. To insert the calks, their shanks are firstpassed into the mortise-openings in theshoe, and the pins inserted through theopenings therein. The spring-tongues are •John A. Magulre, 205 North 5th street, Philadel-phia, Pa. to which the hoof is submitted at everyshoeing by the ordinary method, is injuriousto the foot. Thud, economy; as the barportion of the shoe in this device should lastindefinitely, and the extra calks, made bydrop forging, wUl be but a small item ofexpense ; the dispensing with the servicesof the smith in cases where mere renewalof calks is required, will also figure as anitem of saving, while the quickness of theoperation, not reqiring the loss of a trip,can
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