. Railroad digest . posed bolts passing through said barsand connecting them together, rail-supporting plates resting upon saidframeworli and through which saidbolts pass, and rail-securing devicesretained by said bolts. Cattle-Guard No. 667, R. ALLEN, of Hoquiam, Wash. A cattle-guard comprising a support-ing-beam, gates pivoted to the beamand lying at opposite sides thereof, con-nections between one gate at one sideof the beam and the oposite gate atthe other side of the beam for raisingone gate when the other is depressed,and a rocli-shaft disposed beneath eachof the side edges of


. Railroad digest . posed bolts passing through said barsand connecting them together, rail-supporting plates resting upon saidframeworli and through which saidbolts pass, and rail-securing devicesretained by said bolts. Cattle-Guard No. 667, R. ALLEN, of Hoquiam, Wash. A cattle-guard comprising a support-ing-beam, gates pivoted to the beamand lying at opposite sides thereof, con-nections between one gate at one sideof the beam and the oposite gate atthe other side of the beam for raisingone gate when the other is depressed,and a rocli-shaft disposed beneath eachof the side edges of each of said op-posite, connected gates and ihe sideedge of the next gate on the same sideof the beam, said roclc-shafts havingarms, one arm of each shaft havingslidable connection with its respective. first-named gate and the other armresting against the under side of thesaid next gate on the same side of thebeam, whereby, when one gate at oneside of the beam is depressed, theother gates at the oposite side will beraised. Rail-Piercing Machine No. 667, J. J. SLOAT, of Hamilton, O. In a rail-piercing machine, the com-bination, substantially as set forth, ofa clamp adapted to be fixed to the head


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