The tool combines "single claw" hammer with nail-pulling slot, wire splicing handle end, and multiple wrench sizes. The wrench feature is carried over from Hebblethwaite's Sept. 11, 1888 patent (no. 389,384), and is not part of this patent's claims.
Produced as the EVERLAST, at Sterling, Illinois; in 1900 the same design was advertised as the HANDY HAMMER produced by Ulrich Mfg. in Rock Falls, IL.