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ibrate (continued). No.Name.Date. 148,902SmithMar. 24, 1874. 149,565BlakeApr. 14, 1874. 149,862HorrApr. 25, 1874. 150,532CraneMay 5, 1874. 151,272BuhrMay 26, 14GasparyNov. 25, 1873. 148,192Doolittle et al.Mar. 3, 1874. 149,580ElliottApr. 14, 1874. 149,764LilleyApr. 14, 1874. 150,167LilleyApr. 28, 1874. 150,542DixieMayApr. 14, 1874. 150,167LilleyApr. 28, 1874. 150,542DixieMay 5, 1874. 154,291SmithAug. 18, 1874. 156,604StampNov. 3, 1874. 157,745EllisDec. 15, 1874. 158,167FairfieldDec. 29, 1874. 9. Oil-Can Holder. 96,527WilmotNov. 2,7GoodrichMay 6, 1873. 139,700Allerton et al.June 10, 1873. 149,714BrewsterApr. 14, 1874. 150,668Allerton et al.May 12, 1874. 158,565BarnesJan. 12, 1875. 158,744873. 138,381ColesApr. 29, 1873. 148,773StetsonMar. 17, 1874. 149,566BlakeApr. 14, 1874. (Reissue.)5,859EvansMay 5, 1874. 154,084RehfussAug. 11, 1874. 26. T 1874. 149,115HaleMar. 31, 1874. 149,546TraceyApr. 7, 1874. 149,767LoomisApr. 14, 1874. 154,167Anderson et al.Aug. 18, 1874. 3. Covers. 55,023ThompsonMay 22, 1
journals of the elbowed shaft, and thence to a series of small rollers suitably arranged for straightening the wire as they draw it gradually from the reel. In practice, the elbowed shaft is made to revolve with considerable velocity, and as the reel is carried around with it, the torsion thus produced keeps the wire perpetually turning over, thus offering successively every portion of its surface to the proper action of the straightening rolls. See also patents No. 149,666, Mallett, April 14, 1874. 152,987, Greenwood, July 14, 1874. Wire-stretch′er. A tool for straining lightly telegraph or fence wires. Tool for stretching telegraph-wires. The instrument is applied by moving it forward upon and against the wire, so as to force the jaws open to receive it; then on pulling the instrument it grasps the wire tightly. Wire-tem′per-ing Ap′pa-ra′tus. A machine for giving the required degree of hardness to steelwire. Apparatus for tempering steel-wire. It is