Candlestick

H. Zahn, San Francisco, Cal.-This invention relates to a new and useful improvement in candlesticks, and consists in the use of a thumb screw in combination with the candlestick tube, whereby the candle is kept steady, and in a perpendicular position in the stick, and firmly held without the use of springs or other attachment.

Washing Machine

J.S. Merchant, Hopedale, Ohio.-This invention relates to new and useful improvements in machines for washing clothes.

Packing Cases For Oil Cans

John McLeod Murphy, New York city.-This invention consists of an arrangement especially adapted for use with cans provided with an improved cut off nozzle, which is the subject of an application for a patent, made by the same inventor and bearing even date herewith, which said improvement comprises the application to the ordinary vertical nozzles of a lateral spout connected to the side, and arranged to open an escape passage for the contents when the said spout is turned with the right position, which position is that best adapted for pouring from the can into another vessel, and in which the said spout projects through a slot in the side of the packing case in closing it, the said case being provided with an opening and a door for closing the same adapted for it.

Washing Machine

Edward Heim, Pittsburgh, Pa.-This invention relates to a new machine for washing clothes, and consists in the introduction of several improvements whereby the machine is adapted to thoroughly clean coarse as well as fine articles without injury to the same, and in a comparatively short time.

PADLOCK--John S. Rankin, Ann Arbor, Mich.-The object of this invention is to provide a simple, cheap, and efficient construction and arrangement of the locking and operating parts of padlocks. The invention consists in an improved and simple compound tumbler bolt and relative arrangement thereof with the bow and bow spring.

Grain Drill

Jacob F. Gibson, Chestnut Level, Pa.-This invention relates to a seed tube pivoted in its drag bars, in such manner that it may yield to an immovable obstruction.

Propelling Machinery Of Cotton Gins

Wm. L. May, Linwood, Ala.-This invention has for its object to effect such arrangement of machinery as will enable a cotton gin to be run at a materially reduced expense.

Snow Plow

Thomas L. Shaw, Omaha, Nebraska.-This invention relates to a snow plow, for a locomotive engine, which takes up a load of snow, is then borne back out of the cut by the engine, and dumps its load when arrived at a clear space.

Beehive

W.T. Kirkpatrick, Tamarva, Ill.-This invention relates to improvements in beehives, and consists in the combination with beehives in a peculiar way, of a moth box, and moth passage thereto, calculated to entice the moths away from the bee passage and prevent them from entering thereat.

Seeding Machine

M.F. Lowth and T.J. Howe, Owatonna, Minn.-This invention relates to that class of seeders which employ a revolving cylinder, having pockets in its periphery, and placed at the bottom of the hopper which contains the seed, the function of the pockets being to receive seed, when right side up, and drop it when inverted.