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Full information, as to price of drawings, in each case, may be had by addressing
MUNN & CO.,
Patent Solicitors, No. 37 Park Row, New York.
97,751
FLUTING MACHINE.-Henry B. Adams, New York city.
97,752
ELASTIC WASHER FOR CARRIAGES, ETC.-George W. Billings, Chicago, Ill. Antedated December 4, 1869.
97,753
ADJUSTABLE WAGON BOTTOM AND CHUTE.-Abraham Bitner, Jr., Lancaster, Pa.
97,754
MODE OF TREATING CONGLOMERATES OF CAST IRON.-Thomas Schoenberger Blair, Pittsburgh, Pa.
97,755
ANIMAL TRAP.-John Blume, Mount Pleasant, Md.
97,756
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC ADVERTISING FRAME.-Joshua Brooks, (assignor to himself and Benjamin E. Corlew), Boston, Mass., Antedated December 1, 1869.
97,757
LAMP EXTINGUISHER.-Wm.I.Bunker, Yankton, Dakota Territory.
97,758
MACHINE FOR POLISHING THE EDGES OF BOOT AND SHOE SOLES.-Robert F. Burns, Albany, N.Y.
97,759
BEEHIVE.-Peter Campbell, Carrolltown, Pa.
97,760
RAILWAY GATE.-Peter Campbell, Carrolltown, Pa.
97,761
REDUCING ORES.-Thomas J. Chubb, Williamsburg, N.Y. Antedated June 14, 1869.
97,762
MACHINE FOR BENDING AND FOLDING SHEET METAL.-James B. Clark and Lucas C. Clark, Plantsville, Conn.
97,763
SAW SWAGE.-Joseph S. Clark, New York city.
97,764
SASH HOLDER.-Nelson C. Cole (assignor to himself and Leverett H. Marvin), Beaver Dam, Wis.
97,765
MACHINE FOR CRIMPING AND FORMING THE FRONT OF BOOTS.-Christopher Day, Mineral Point, Wis. Antedated November 30, 1869.
97,766
WATER HEATER FOR CULINARY PURPOSES.-Royal E. Deane, Brooklyn, N.Y.
97,767
PUMP.-Joseph W. Douglas, Middletown, Conn., assignor to W.& B. Douglas.
97,768
DEPURATOR.-S. C. Frink and L. D. Harlan, Indianapolis, Ind.
97,769
SHUTTER FASTENER.-Charles B. Goodrich, Jr., Boston, Mass.
97,770
Suspended.
97,771
MANUFACTURE OF GLUE.-George Guenther, Chicago, Ill., assignor to himself and E. H. Heymann, New York city.
97,772
SHADE RINGS FOR LAMP BURNERS.-Hiram W. Hayden (assignor to Holmes, Booth & Haydens), Waterbury, Conn.
97,773
LAMP.-Hiram W. Hayden (assignor to Holmes, Booth & Haydens), Waterbury, Conn.
97,774
FLUTING MACHINE.-Frederick Hewitt, Bloomfield, N.J.
97,775
WAGON BRAKE.-Abram C. Jaques, Levenworth, Kansas.
97,776
WICK-TRIMMER FOR LAMPS.-E.C.Jenkins, Jr., Worcester, Mass. Antedated December 11, 1869.
97,777
LUMBER DRYER.-Jesse.B. Johnson and Thomas E. Johnson, Indianapolis, Ind.
97,778
TURBINE WATER WHEEL.-Julius H. Jones, Charlton, Mass.
97,779
HYDRAULIC ENGINE.-Henry J. King and Benton L. Beebe, Middletown, N. Y.
97,780
BREECH-LOADING REVOLVING FIREARMS.-Francois Alexandre Le Mat, New Orleans, La., assignor to Charles Pietroni, London, England.
97,781
COMPOSITION FOR COVERING STEAM BOILERS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.-Ferdinand Leroy (Ferdinand Leroy, administrator), of Commercial Road, London, England, assignor to himself and P. A. Victor Le Luoez, England.
97,782
WINE AND CIDER MILL.-Edward C. Lewis, Benton Harbor, Mich.
97,783
EXCAVATOR.-John R. Lewis, Piper City, Ill.
97,784
BAND TIGHTENER.-Francis M. Lottridge, Portland, Ind., assignor to himself, James M. Templer, and James C. Jay. Antedated December 14, 1869.
97,785
CLOD FENDER.-Francis M. Lowden and John D. Lowden, Lawrence, Ind.
97,786
SHAFT TUG LUG FOR HARNESS.-T.J.Magruder, Marion, Ohio.
97,787
SHIPS OR VESSELS FOR CARRYING LIQUID CARGO.-John W. Marshall, Gilman Joslin, and Nelson Curtis, Boston, and Oliver Edwards, Brookline, Mass.
97,788
FASTENING FOR CORSETS.-Frank W. Marston, Boston, Mass. Antedated November 30, 1869.
97,789
CART SADDLE.-W.B.McClure, Alexandria, Va.
97,790
POTATO DIGGER.-Philip C. McManus, Troy, N.Y. Antedated December 7, 1869.
97,791
WASHING MACHINE.-J.S.Merchant, Hopedale, Ohio.
97,792
RAILWAY RAIL.-James Montgomery, Croton Landing, N.Y.
97,793
WASHING MACHINE.-Wm. Morgan, Middlebrook, Va.
97,794
COMPOUND FOR TREATING RHEUMATISM.-H.H.Munroe, Louisville, Ky.
97,795
SCRIBE HOOK.-John Nester, Portland, Oregon.
97,796
ROOFING.-H.G.Noble, Selma, Ala.
97,797
DEVICE FOR FASTENING PISTONS TO PISTON RODS.-Anthony T. Norgan, Palo Alto, Pa. Antedated December 7, 1869.
97,798
ATTACHABLE AND REMOVABLE CALKS FOR HORSESHOES.-G.S. Norris, Baltimore, Md.
97,799
HARNESS FOR HORSES.-John Palen, Lockport, assignor to Nathan T. Healy, Medina, N.Y.
97,800
RAILWAY CAR BRAKE.-Thomas Payne, Detroit, Mich.
97,801
SAW MILL.-A. Perin, Paris, France.
 
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