. Canadian forest industries 1884. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 87 LIST OF PATENTS. The following list of patents upon improve ments in wood-working machinery, granted by the United States Pa!ent office, March 4, 1884, is specially reported to the Canada Lumber MAN by Franklyn H. Hough, solicitor of Amer ican and foreign patents, No. C17 Seventh St., N. W., Washington, D. C. :— 294,486.—Box-making and covering machine _C. H. Manneck & W. Wille, Brooklyn, N. Y., and New Haven, Conn. —Clutch fricti


. Canadian forest industries 1884. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 87 LIST OF PATENTS. The following list of patents upon improve ments in wood-working machinery, granted by the United States Pa!ent office, March 4, 1884, is specially reported to the Canada Lumber MAN by Franklyn H. Hough, solicitor of Amer ican and foreign patents, No. C17 Seventh St., N. W., Washington, D. C. :— 294,486.—Box-making and covering machine _C. H. Manneck & W. Wille, Brooklyn, N. Y., and New Haven, Conn. —Clutch friction—J. K. Proctor, assignor to J. Smith Woolen Machinery Co, Philadelphia, Pa. 294,601.—Lathe, (turning)—H. W. Farley, Oswego, 111. — Mortising machine—E. J. Hum- phreys, Millbury, Mass. 294,724.—Plane, rounder.—H. P. Cope, assignor of one half to J. H. Bissell, Detroit, Michian. 294,718,—Saw buck—B. R. Baker, Northfield, Minn. 294,346.—Saw dipping machine—E. C. At- kins, Indianapolis, Ind. 294,452.—Saw machine band-^W. H. Dodge, Mishawaka, Ind. 294,442—Saw mill circular—W. P. Clark, Belmont, N. Y. 492,692.—Saw mill dog—W. H. Snyder, Waynesborough, Pa. 294,710 and 294,711.—W. M. Wilkin, East Saginaw, Mich. 294,439,—Saw swaging machine—P. B. Char- boneau, assignor of two thirds to H. A. Fraser & J. B. Barber, Bay City, Mich. —Shaft coupling friction—J. K. Proctor & I. W. Huckins, assignors to J. Smith Woolen Machine Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 294,676.—Wood preserving,—W. W. Robin- son, Ripon, assignor of one-half to G. N. Ly- man, Milwaukee, Wis. The Winter's tut on Lake St. Clair. It is estimated that about five million feet of Cottonwood, sycamore, basswood and elm has been cut this winter in Essex county along the shore of Lake St. Clair for manufacturing into hoops and heading. It will be rafted next summer to Detroit and Trenton mil's. Fact stranger than Fiction.—It is a fact that Alonzo Howe, of Twee


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