The world: historical and actual . uction from 1861 to1865. The St. Louis bridge has three spans, one is515, and the other two 497 feet, each. Its middlearch has only one companion piece of work, the oneof Kuilingburg, Holland. The boot crimper, in-vented by Moore iu 1812, proved a great help in themanufacture of boots, as did the pegging machineinvented by Gal-lahue in steam ham-mer dates from1838, ten yearsafter t lie planingmachine invent-ed by Wood-worth. Thefirst brass clockwas invented inAmerica byChauncey Je-rome, and prov-ed a benefit tothe entire civi-lized world. The inventi


The world: historical and actual . uction from 1861 to1865. The St. Louis bridge has three spans, one is515, and the other two 497 feet, each. Its middlearch has only one companion piece of work, the oneof Kuilingburg, Holland. The boot crimper, in-vented by Moore iu 1812, proved a great help in themanufacture of boots, as did the pegging machineinvented by Gal-lahue in steam ham-mer dates from1838, ten yearsafter t lie planingmachine invent-ed by Wood-worth. Thefirst brass clockwas invented inAmerica byChauncey Je-rome, and prov-ed a benefit tothe entire civi-lized world. The inventiveEdison has expended a groat deal of time in solv-ing the Electric Light problem. Success has at lastbeen achieved. The great difficulties in the waywere threefold: first, division of the electric cur-rent ; second, safeguards against injury in the use ofelectricity for illumination; and third, cheapnessIt now remains only to introduce and perfect in de-tail what inventive genius has placed within com-mercial reach of the CYRUS H. MCOBMICK.


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