. Scientific American Volume 85 Number 06 (August 1901) . R.—Clark W. , Newton, Kans. This in-vention is especially intended for use by railwayconductors, more particularly on freight trains,where frequent turning of the leaves in bothdirections is necessary in making up the com-plicated record of freight. The frame isadapted to secure the train book on the usualwriting board, and so that the board can beheld on the conductors arm unaffected by themotion of the car and the leaves be readilyturned as required. Note.—Copies of any of these patents will befurnished by Munn & Co. for ten c


. Scientific American Volume 85 Number 06 (August 1901) . R.—Clark W. , Newton, Kans. This in-vention is especially intended for use by railwayconductors, more particularly on freight trains,where frequent turning of the leaves in bothdirections is necessary in making up the com-plicated record of freight. The frame isadapted to secure the train book on the usualwriting board, and so that the board can beheld on the conductors arm unaffected by themotion of the car and the leaves be readilyturned as required. Note.—Copies of any of these patents will befurnished by Munn & Co. for ten cents state the name of the patentee, title ofthe invention, and date of this paper. Business and Personal Warns. READ THIS COLUMN CAREFULLY,—Youwill find inquiries for certain classes of articlesnumbered in consecutive order. If you manu-facture these goods write us at once and we willsend you the name and address of the party desir-ing the information. In every case it is neces-sary to give the number of the & Household and Culinary Devices. LID HOLDER FOR VESSELS.—BenjaminF. Koch, Brooklyn, New York city, and JohnW. Cogswell, Hoboken, N. J. The device form-ing the subject of this patent is designed tohold the lid on a cooking vessel while pouringliquid contents therefrom. The holder is inthe shape of a frame with hooks for .engag-ing the flange of the vessel, finger-pieces forengaging and releasing the hooks, a spring fornormally holding the hooks engaged, and ahandle portion to aid in tilting the vessel. FRAME FOR MOSQUITO CANOPIES.—Lottman Brothers Manufacturing Company,Houston, Tex. The latest patented improve-ment in the very useful canopy frames of thiscompany is ingeniously and simply constructedof wire and in a manner to give the side-armsthe form of braced cantilevers with the strengthto maintain the canopy frame in the properposition and sustain it against downwardstrain. BROILER.—Adrien Tenu, Manhattan, NewYork city. In the


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