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112,309
Hose Sprinkler. - William Anderson, San Francisco, Cal.
112,310
Locomotive Spark Arrester. - J. G. Armstrong, New Brunswick, N. J.
112,311
Tool for Carriage Makers' Use. - George Atkinson, San Francisco, Cal.
112,312
Potato Probe. - John A. Beal, Waterford, N. Y.
112,313
Hinge for Carriage Doors. - George W. Beers, Bridgeport, Conn.
112,314
Stove Leg. - James Birckhead, Jr., Baltimore, Md.
112,315
Clothes Pin. - Orris A. Bishop, Chicago, Ill.
112,316
Manufacture of Rochelle Salts and Borax. - V. G. Bloede, Brooklyn, N. Y.
112,317
Beehive. - Felix Brewer, Waynesville, Mo.
112,318
Thill Coupling. - Theodore Burr (assignor to Allen Muir and Henry Muir), Battle Creek, Mich.
112,319
Evaporating Pan for Saccharine Liquids. - F. C. Butler, Bellows Falls, Vt., assignor to himself and James B. Williams, Glastonbury, Conn.
112,320
Door Securer. - William H. Caldwell, Wheeling, W. Va.
112,321
Toe-calk Bar. - R. B. Caswell, Springfield, Mass. Antedated March 2, 1871.
112,322
Glass Flattening Furnace and Leer. - James Clabby, Lenox, Mass.
112,323
Spring Bed Bottom. - Alex. Cole, Manamuskin, N. J.
112,324
Water Wheel. - E. E. Coleman, West Cummington, Mass.
112,325
Toy Horse and Carriage. - John B. Cuzner, Bridgeport, Conn.
112,326
Mackerel-line Holder. - E. L. Decker, Southport, Me.
112,327
Sewing Machine. - J. William Dufour, Stratford, Conn.
112,328
Steam Boiler. - Edwards Evans, North Tonawanda, N. Y.
112,329
Medical Compound for Cure of Catarrh and Asthma. - Erastus Field, Ostrander, Ohio.
112,330
Machine for Grinding the Cutters of Mowers, etc. - H. C. Fisk, Wellsville, N. Y.
112,331
Machine for Making Hooks and Eyes. - Jeremy T. Ford, San Francisco, Cal.
112,332
Churn. - Thompson Freeman, Westfield, Ill.
112,333
Attachment for Revolving Mold Boards for Plows. - J. S. Godfrey, Leslie, Mich., assignor to himself and S. M. Loveridge, Pittsburgh, Pa.
112,334
Grain Cleaner and Fertilizer Sifter. - J. A. Green, Mill Dale, Va.
112,335
Screw Propulsion. - E. C. Gregg (assignor to A. H. Gregg and C. P. Gregg), Trumansburg, N. Y.
112,336
Seeding Machine. - P. M. Gundlach, Belleville, Ill.
112,337
Compound for Kindling Fires. - J. L. Hannum and S. H. Stebbins, Berea, Ohio.
112,338
Lawn Mower. - Benjamin Harnish, Lancaster, and D. H. Harnish, Pequea, Pa.
112,339
Composition for Pavements. - C. B. Harris, New York city. Antedated February 25, 1870.
112,340
Spring for Vehicles. - John R. Hiller, Woodland, Cal.
112,341
Harvester Rake. - S. T. Holly, (assignor to John P. Manny), Rockford, Ill.
112,342
Door Clamp. - Henry O. Hooper, Diamond Springs, Cal.
112,343
Taper Holder. - Thomas W. Houchin, Morrisania, N. Y.
112,344
Metallic Garter. - Henry A. House, Bridgeport, Conn.
112,345
Bobbin Winder. - Henry A. House, Bridgeport, Conn.
112,346
Method of Knitting Stockings, etc. - Henry A. House, Bridgeport, Conn.
112,347
Apparatus for Evaporating and concentrating Liquids. - John Howarth, Salem, Mass. Antedated March 1, 1871.
112,348
Apparatus for Evaporating and Concentrating Liquids. - John Howarth, Salem, Mass. Antedated March 1, 1871.
112,349
Apparatus for Removing Oil from Vegetable and other Matters. - Elias S. Hutchinson, Baltimore, Md.
112,350
Apparatus and Process for Removing Oil from Grain, Seeds, etc. - Elias S. Hutchinson, Baltimore, Md.
112,351
Chandelier. - Charles F. Jacobsen, New York city.
112,352
Culinary Vessel. - Carrie Jessup, New Haven, Conn.
112,353
Machine for Cutting Leather. - Aberdeen Keith, North Bridgewater, Mass.
112,354
Attaching Knobs to their Spindles. - John F. Keller and Nathaniel Sehner, Hagerstown, Md.
112,355
Miter Machine. - T. E. King, Boston, Mass.
112,356
Take-up for Corset Looms. - Julius Kuttner, New York city.
112,357
Elevator and Carrier. - T. W. Lackore, Worth, Ill.
112,358
Apparatus for Burning Hydrocarbon Oils. - James R. Lee, Grass Valley, Cal.
112,359
Burglar Alarm. - Robert Lee, Cincinnati, Ohio.
112,360
Telegraph Apparatus. - L. T. Lindsey, Jackson, Tenn.
112,361
Harvester. - J. P. Manny, Rockford, Ill.
112,362
Harvester. - J. P. Manny, Rockford, Ill.
112,363
Harvester Rake. - J. P. Manny, Rockford, Ill.
112,364
Cheese Curd Sink. - H. C. Markham, Collinsville, N. Y.
112,365
Mowing Machine. - H. C. Markham and Dewitt C. Markham, Collinsville, N. Y.
112,366
Propeller. - Alex. J. Marshall, Warrenton, Va. Antedated March 3, 1871.
112,367
Oiler. - Edward McDuff and E. D. Forrow, Warwick, R. I.
112,368
Wash Boiler. - John McInnes, Oxford, Pa.
112,369
Propelling Canal Boats. - H. B. Meech, Fort Edward, N. Y. Antedated February 25, 1871.
112,370
Water-proof Compound for Coating Cloth Wood, Metals, etc. - Peter E. Minor, Schenectady, N. Y.
112,371
Cooking Stove. - W. N. Moore, Neenah, Wis.
112,372
Boring Machine. - J. H. Pardieck (assignor to himself and S. M. Brown), Acton, Ind.
112,373
Vapor Burner. - R. W. Park, Philadelphia, Pa.
112,374
Machine for Pointing Blanks for Cultivator Teeth. - John Pedder and George Abel, West Pittsburgh, Pa.
112,375
Bale Tie. - J. E. Perkins, San Francisco, Cal.
112,376
Lining Walls with Felt, etc. - James Phillips, Chicago, Ill.
112,377
Cooking Stove. - Samuel Pierce, Boston, Mass.
112,378
Tack. - A. A. Porter, New Haven, Conn. Antedated Feb. 25, 1871.
112,379
Machine for Shaping and Cutting Gear Cutters. - F. A. Pratt (assignor to the Pratt & Whitney Company), Hartford, Conn.
112,380
Combination Camera and Developing Box. - E. C. Ratzell, Philadelphia, Pa.
112,381
Punching Machine. - J. C. Rhodes, South Abington, Mass.
112,382
Washing Machine. - J. W. Ricker, Chelsea, Mass.
112,383
Curtain Fixture. - Charles Robin. Chester, Conn.
112,384
Machine for Making Printers' Leads. - Isaac Schoenberg, New York city.
112,385
Slide Valve for Steam Riveting Machines. - Coleman Sellers (assignor to William Sellers & Co.), Philadelphia, Pa.
112,386
Machine for Polishing Thread. - Samuel Semple, Sr., John Semple, Samuel Semple, Jr., and R. A. Semple, Mount Holly, N. J.
112,387
Paint Brush. - F. S. Shearer, Washington, Ill.
112,388
Bee Hive. - S. A. Short, F. J. Short, J. B. Short, and Jasper Kile, Decatur, Ala.
112,389
Apparatus for Removing Oil from Vegetable and other Matter. - Thomas Sim, Baltimore, Md.
112,390
Retort for Producing Bisulphide of Carbon. - Thomas Sim, Baltimore, Md.
112,391
Utilizing the Silky Down of the Wild Cotton. - M. H. Simpson, Boston, Mass.
112,392
Pruning Shears. - Frank Smiley, Batavia, N. Y.
112,393
Water-closet Valve. - A. J. Smith, San Francisco, Cal.
112,394
Gang Plow. - J. W. Sursa, San Leandro, Cal.
112,395
Grinding Pan and Amalgamator. - W. H. Thoss, West Point, Cal.
112,396
Street Lantern. - Augustus Tufts, Malden, Mass.
112,397
Cooking Stove. - Alvin Warren, Swanton, Ohio.
112,398
Safety Bridle. - James Weatherhead, San José, Cal.
112,399
Fire Grate. - George Wellhouse, Akron, Ohio.
112,400
Hay Knife. - G. F. Weymouth, Dresden, Me.
112,401
Claw Bar. - Charles Winter, Chillicothe, Ohio.
112,402
Steam Generator. - J. C. Woodhead, Pittsburgh, Pa.
112,403
Animal Trap. - W. D. Wrightson, Queenstown England.
112,404
Brush. - John Ames, Lansingburg, N. Y.
112,405
Clod Fender. - F. L. Bailey, Freeport, Ind.
112,406
Ruler. - H. S. Ball, Spartanburg, S. C.
112,407
Fanning Mill. - Benjamin Barney, Time, Ill.
112,408
Ice-cutting Machine. - Lafayett Barnum (assignor to himself and A. R. Hale), Bridgeport, Conn.
112,409
Manufacture of Ice. - T. J. Bigger, Kansas City, Mo.
112,410
Machine for Heading Bolts and Spikes. - Reinhold Boeklen, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to himself and Henry Torstrick New York city. Antedated Feb. 28, 1871.
112,411
Washing Machine. - Joseph Boswell, L. M. Boswell, Jonathan Palmer, and J. H. James (assignors to themselves and Thomas Starbuck), Wilmington, Ohio.
112,412
Water Wheel. - E. C. Boyles, New York city.
112,413
Cotton Press. - R. M. Brooks, Pike county, Ga.
112,414
Paper-cutting Machine. - Samuel Brown (assignor to himself and C. R. Carver), Philadelphia, Pa.
112,415
Governor for Direct-acting Engines. - A. S. Cameron, New York city.
112,416
Governor for Direct-acting Engines. - A. S. Cameron, New York city.
112,417
Butt Hinge. - J. W. Carleton (assignor to the Union Manufacturing Co.), New Britain, Conn.
112,418
Machine for Cutting Sheet Metal. - C. R. Choate, East Saginaw, Mich.
112,419
Bit Brace. - William Cleveland, Lawrence, Mass., assignor to himself and James Swan, Seymour, Conn.
112,420
Steam Engine Governor. - C. A. Condé, Indianapolis, Ind.
112,421
Carpet-cleaning Machine. - J. C. Craft (assignor to himself and Antonio Rosello), Baltimore, Md.
112,422
Steam Regulator for Paper Dryers. - Daniel Crosby, Hampden, Me.
112 423
Metallic Piston and Valve Rod Packing. - G. M. Cruickshank, Providence, R. I.
112,424
Grain-thrashing and Separating Machine. - John Culham, Grand Rapids, Mich. Antedated Feb. 25, 1871.
112,425
Cooking Stove. - David Curtis, Mishawaka, assignor to himself and C. B. Graham, South Bend, Ind.
112,426
Lightning Rod. - S. D. Cushman, New Lisbon, Ohio.
112,427
Hose Bridge. - Patrick Daily (assignor to himself and J. J. Kehoe), New York city.
112,428
Cover for Openings in Sidewalks. - William Dale, New York city.
112,429
Rotary Pump. - F. O. Deschamps, Philadelphia, Pa.
112,430
Machine for Cutting Files. - James Dodge, Manchester, England, assignor to David Blake, Spencertown, N. Y.
112,431
Coupling for Railway Cars. - Henry Dubs and S. G. Goodall-Copestake, Glasgow, Great Britain.
112,432
Tobacco Pipe. - P. J. Dwyer, Elizabethport, N. J.
112,433
Basket for House Plants. - Albert P. Eastman, Washington, D. C.
112,434
Sulky Plow. - Milo A. Elliott, Stratford Hollow, N. H.
112,435
Stretcher for Paintings. - James Fairman, New York city.
112,436
Body Lantern Holder. - Samuel C. Fessenden, Stamford, Conn.
112,437
Stove Leg. - Amon L. Finch, Sing Sing, N. Y.
112,438
Pump Piston. - John S. Follansbee and George Doolittle (assignors to the Forrester Manufacturing Company), Bridgeport, Conn.
112,439
Shoe. - Samuel W. Francis (assignor to himself and W. H. Newton), Newport, R. I.
112,440
Guard-Finger for Harvesters. - George Fyfe and Chester Hard, Ottawa, Ill.
112,441
Dining Table. - S. R. Gardner (assignor to himself and S. M. Marquette), Independence, Iowa.
112,442
Step Ladder. - M. Boland Geary, New York City.
112,443
Oilcloth Printing Machinery. - Ebenezer A. Goodes (assignor to Philadelphia Patent and Novelty Company), Philadelphia, Pa.
112,444
Tenoning Machine. - Lyman Gould, Norwich, Conn.
112,445
Printer's Case. - Wm. H. A. Gresham, Atlanta, Ga.
112,446
Lamp Chimney. - Geo. W. Griswold, Factoryville, Pa.
112,447
Grain Separator. - Philander Griswold, Hudson, Mich.
112,448
Clamp for Thill Couplings. - John W. Guider (assignor to himself and John Kiefer), St. Joseph, Mo.
112,449
Bird Cage. - Gottlob Gunther, New York city.
112,450
Stop Cock and Valve. - William Haas, New York city.
112,451
Valve for Steam Engines. - Joseph L. Harley, Baltimore, Md., and Xaver Fendrich, Georgetown, D. C.
112,452
Metallic Hub. - John H. Harper, Pittsburgh, Pa.
112,453
Composition for Lubricating Machinery. - E. Q. Henderson (assignor to John C. Burroughs and Richard A. Springs) Charlotte, N. C.
112,454
Post-hole Digger. - Bryant B. Herrick, Decatur, Mich.
112,455
Door Check. - Levi S. Hicks (assignor to himself, J. Perrin Johnson, and John Buell), Peoria, Ill.
112,456
Railway-car Brake. - Luther Hill, Stoneham, and Seth D. Tripp, Lynn, Mass.
112,457
Truss. - Adam Hinoult, Montgomery, N. Y.
112,458
Feed Bag for Horses. - Walter A. Hough, South Butler, N. Y.
112,459
Shade Holder for Lamps - Mark W. House, Cleveland, Ohio.
112,460
Lamp Chimney. - Mark Wiggins House (assignor to the Cleveland Non-Explosive Lamp Company), Cleveland, Ohio. Antedated March 1, 1871.
112,461
Horse Hay Rake. - James Howard and E. T. Bousfield, Bedford, England.
112,462
Tongs for Rolling Barrels. - Mark W. Ingle, Indianapolis, Ind.
112,463
Pitman. - George W. Jayson, Lodi, Ohio.
112,464
Paste for Paper Hangings. - John Jones (assignor to himself and Henry A. Smith), New York city.
112,465
Twine Holder. - Edward M. Judd, New Haven, Ct.
112,466
Clothes Pin or Clasp. - Amos L. Keeports and William Yount, Littletown, Pa.
112,467
Putting up Hams. - Samuel Edward Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa.
112,468
Limn Kiln. - Thomas A. Kirk, Kansas City, Mo.
112,469
Fastening for Seats for Wagons or Sleighs. - John G. Knapp and John F. Robertson (assignors of one third their right to James H. Holly), Warwick, N. Y.
112,470
Potato Planter. - George Knowlton (assignor for one-half his right to N. Haynes), Johnstown, Pa.
112,471
Revolving Firearm. - Edwin S. Leaycroft, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor by mesne assignment, to "Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company," Hartford, Conn.
112,472
Revolving Firearm. - Edwin S. Leaycroft, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assignment, to "Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company," Hartford, Conn.
112,473
Railroad Cattle-Guard Gate. - J. H. Mallory, La Porte, Ind.
112,474
Back-reflecting Mirror. - Richard Mason (assignor to himself and Matthew Ely), Newark, N. J.
112,475
Ventilator and Chimney Top. - James McGowan (assignor to himself and Daniel H. Waring), New York city.
112,476
Apparatus for Rectifying and Refining Spirits. - Frederick Measey (assignor to himself and Henry D. Fling), Philadelphia, Pa.
112,477
Tin Can. - John F. Merrill (assignor to himself and Alexander Stewart), Cincinnati, Ohio.
112,478
Take-up Mechanism for Looms. - John Michna and Joseph Fischer, New York city.
112,479
Combined Baker and Broiler. - Wm. H. Miller, Brandenburg, Ky.
112,480
Shuttle for Sewing Machines. - James D. Moore, Grinnell, Iowa.
112,481
Cotton Chopper and Grain Cultivator. - Daniel Mosely, Osark, Arkansas.
112,482
Sad and Fluting Iron. - Frederick Myers, New York city.
112,483
Reed for Organs and Melodeons. - Augustus Newell, Chicago, Ill.
112,484
Straw Cutter. - Amon Park, Germanville, Iowa.
112,485
Apparatus for Aging Whisky and Other Spirits. - Josiah Peiffer and Samuel Richards, Valonia, Pa.
112,486
Combined Cotton and Corn Planter. - Louis A. Perrault (assignor to himself and Joseph Huber), Natchez, Miss.
112,487
Faucet. - Solomon Pfleger, Reading, assignor to himself and J. S. Pfleger, Tamaqua, Pa.
112,488
Treadle. - George K. Proctor, Salem, Mass.
112,489
Lubricating Compound. - Victory Purdy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
112,490
Fertilizer and Seeding Machine. - Archibald Putnam (assignor to Elizabeth Putnam), Owego, N. Y.
112,491
Rotary Pump. - George W. Putnam, South Glens Falls, N. Y.
112,492
Hat Brush. - Robert Dunbar Radcliffe, Palmyra, N. Y.
112,493
Refrigerating Show Case. - Thomas L. Rankin, Lyndon, Kansas, assignor to himself and D. W. Rockwell, Elyria, Ohio.
112,494
Device for Starting and Stopping Cars. - Philip Rhoads, Carlisle, Pa.
112,495
Pipe-molding Machine. - George Richardson, Milwaukee, Wis.
112,496
Sulky Cultivator. - Richard B. Robbins, Adrian, Mich.
112,497
Hand Plow. - Nelson Rue, Harrodsburg, Ky.
112,498
Mechanical Movement. - Edward G. Russell, Ravenna, Ohio.
112,499
Railway Car Brake. - Lyman Alphonzo Russell, Shrewsbury, Vt.
112,500
Stovepipe Cleaner. - David Sanford, Ashton, Ill.
112,501
Twine Holder. - Joseph B. Sargent and Purmont Bradford (assignors to Sargent & Co.), New Haven, Conn.
112,502
Dovetailing Machine. - James M. Seymour, Newark, N. J.
112,503
Wooden Pavement. - Eaton Shaw, Portland, Me.
112,504
Guard for Circular Saws. - George W. Shipman, Ischua, N. Y.
112,505
Breech-loading Firearm. - Dexter Smith and Martin J. Chamberlin, Springfield, Mass.
112,506
Spark Arrester. - James Smith, Altoona, Pa.
112,507
Horse Hay Rake. - Solomon P. Smith, Waterford, N. Y.
112,508
Plow. - S. M. Stewart, New Harrisburg, Ohio.
112,509
Medical Compound for Treating Fever and Ague. - George E. Swan, Mount Vernon, Ohio.
112,510
Device for Cooling Journals of Car Axles. - Henry G. Thompson, Milford, Conn.
112,511
Cooling Journal of Car Axles. - Henry G. Thompson, Milford, Conn.
112,512
Cooling Journal of Car-wheel Axles. - Henry G. Thompson, Milford, Conn.
112,513
Device for Cooling Journals of Railway Cars. - Henry G. Thompson, Milford, Conn.
112,514
Non-heating Handle for Sad Irons, etc. - William H. Towers, Boston, Mass.
112,515
Lubricator. - John Erst Uhl, Renovo, Pa.
112,516
Combined Corn Planter and Cultivator. - Franklin Underwood, South Rutland, N. Y.
112,517
King Bolt. - Wendel Vondersaar, Indianapolis, Ind.
112,518
Wheat Roaster. - George W. Waitt (assignor to himself and Robert B. Fitts), Philadelphia, Pa.
112,519
Plaster Sower. - Thomas J. West, Alfred Center, N. Y.
112,520
Ticket Holder. - Henry Wexel, Providence, R. I.
112,521
Tobacco Press. - Abraham N. Zell, Lancaster, Pa.
112,522
Combined Bag Holder and Scales. - William Zimmerman, Lebanon, Pa. Antedated February 25, 1871.
112,523
Breech-loading Firearm. - James M. Mason, Washington, D. C.
 
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