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invention and set forth a construction embodying the same, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is—
    1. In a sidewalk-light, a base, openings in said base in which lenses are placed, ribs between the rows of lenses, and a section of hard metal containing non-slippable material of soft metal adapted to be placed over the junction of the ribs, and means for centering each section on the junction of said ribs.
    2. In a sidewalk-light, a base, openings in said base in which lenses are placed, ribs between the rows of lenses, a section containing non-slippable material adapted to be placed over the junction of the ribs, and downwardly-extending bent prongs for centering each section on the junction of said ribs.
    3. In a sidewalk-light, a base, openings in said base in which lenses are placed, ribs between the rows of lenses, a section containing non-slippable material adapted to be placed over the junction of the ribs, and downwardly-extending curved prongs for centering each section on the junction of said ribs and for steadying each section in its location.
    4. In a cement sidewalk, a section of hard metal containing non-slippable material of soft metal, and means on the under side of said section adapted upon the hardening of the cement to hold the section in place.
    5. In a cement sidewalk, a section of hard metal having pockets for holding non-slippable material of soft metal, and means on the under side of said section adapted upon
the hardening of the cement to hold the section in place.
    6. In a cement sidewalk, a section of hard metal having pockets for holding non-slippable material of soft metal, and downwardly-curved prongs on the under side of said section adapted upon the hardening of the cement to hold the section in place.
    7. In a cement sidewalk, a section of hard metal having pockets for holding non-slippable material of soft metal, and downwardly-extending prongs on the under side of said section and curved in opposite directions and adapted upon the hardening of the cement to hold the section in place.
    8. In a sidewalk-light, a base, openings in said base in which lenses are placed, ribs between the rows of lenses, a section of hard metal containing non-slippable material of soft metal and adapted to be placed over the junction of the ribs, downwardly-extending prongs on the under side of each section for centering each section on the junction of said ribs, and downwardly-extending prongs on the under side of each section for steadying each section in its location.
    In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 10th day of January, A. D. 1899.
AUGUSTINE I. DAVIS.
Witnesses:
    C. A. STEWART,
    A. L. MEISER.