Scientific American Volume 08 Number 03 (January 1863) . with two rings on itsupp x e e, by which it is suspended from the not in use itcan be removed at pleasure. Thehoo or brackets, B, are , erted in this frame andrevolve upon their axes;they can be closed up en-tirely, if necessary, whennot in use, in the mannershown in the one markedB. Travelers will find this-a very useful article whenabsent from the convenien-ces of home. Its appear-ance is neat and the uses towhich it can be put will beapparent to all. Patented Oct. 14, 1862,by J. 0. Montignani, of Al-bany, N. Y. Apply to Peter
Scientific American Volume 08 Number 03 (January 1863) . with two rings on itsupp x e e, by which it is suspended from the not in use itcan be removed at pleasure. Thehoo or brackets, B, are , erted in this frame andrevolve upon their axes;they can be closed up en-tirely, if necessary, whennot in use, in the mannershown in the one markedB. Travelers will find this-a very useful article whenabsent from the convenien-ces of home. Its appear-ance is neat and the uses towhich it can be put will beapparent to all. Patented Oct. 14, 1862,by J. 0. Montignani, of Al-bany, N. Y. Apply to PeterM. Morange, assignee, ofsame place, for further in tonqua bean, which has a pleasant odor. Vanilla isalso used, and different manufacturers have theirspecial mixtures. The leaves are spread out andslightly sprinkled with the aromatic liquid until asufficient quantity of the moisture is absorbed to ren-der them pliable, They are then rolled into cylin-drical packages, and these are squeezed into flat plugsin powerful presses. A number of such plugs are. MONTIGNANIS PATENT HAT AND CLOTHES BACK. be filled or trimmed without removing any part ofit, thereby avoiding all burning of fingers by hand-ling a hot chimney. The ordinary cap is suppliedadditionally with a semi-cylindrical tube, A, whichhas an opening, a, in its walls. This tube is guidedin its upward or downward motion by the wick case,B, against which the lower part of it is seen restingat the base of the cap, part of which has been re-moved so as to exposethe same to view. Itwill bo apparent that,whenever it is necessaryto trim the wick, or sup-ply the lamp with oil,either of these operationscan be performed by sim-ply raising the chimney ;the wick can then bebent on one side and cut,and the kerosene pouredin through the aperture,a. This attachment isthe invention of JamesB. Baker, of Kendall ville,Ind., and was patentedon June 24, 1862. Anyfurther information in for mation in regard to this hat and clothes rack. TREATING
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