Part 10
Air, cooling, C. Pfanne 191,710 Apple parers, etc., W. M. Griscom 191,669,191,670 Ash sifter, G. W. & L. Demond 191,520 Bag holder. E. Woods 191,741 Baking pan, L. B. Foss 191,578 Baking pan, J. H. Pitts 191,548 Barrel cover, McClellan & McBride 191,699 Barrel head, G. M. Breinig 191,644 Bedstead, wardrobe, S. S. Burr 191,651 Bee hive, T. A. Atkinson 191,635 Bee hive, H. F. Poggenpohl 191,612 Bee hive, Sperry & Chandler 191,620 Bench dog, W. Lyle 191,693 Bit stock, J. T. Matthews 191,540 Blacksmith's tongs, J. Van Matre 191,734 Boiler furnace, etc., J. E. Crowell 191,518 Bottle stopper, C. De Quillfeldt (r) 7,722 Bottles, etc., sealing, C. L. Darby 191,519 Bottling machine, W. H. Kelly 191,596 Bracket, J. B. Sargent 191,718 Breech loading fire arm, V. Bovy 191,563 Breech loading fire arm, J. Schudt 191,721 Bridge, E. S. Sherman 191,552 Bung cutter, R. & G. N. Crichton 191,658 Button, clasp, L. B. Colin 191,657 Button fastening, A. Brookmann 191,649 Calender and washing list, J. C. Coombs 191,517 Car brake, E. S. Jones 191,594 Car coupling, W. Duesler 191,522 Car lavatory, C. E. Lucas 191,691 Carriage perch stay, J. R. McGuire 191,700 Chair convertible, J. P. True 191,733 Chair, folding, B. F. Little 191,689 Chicken coop, Sullivan & Retallic 191,621 Chicken coop, R. L, & N. J. Todd 191,556 Chimney draft regulator, W. H. Sears 191,722 Chisel, mortising, J. T. Bowen 191,643 Churn, T. J. Parrish 191,708 Churn, reciprocating, H. C. Sperry 191,726 Churn, rotary, A. J. Borland 191,562 Churn, rotary, Hatton & Record 191,676 Churn, rotary, J. G. Wallace 191,736 Clasp hook, spring, J. W. Knause 191,686 Clocks, adjusting position of, W. F. Wuterich 191,630 Coal and ore washer, J. M. Bailey 191,511 Corn dropper, J. P. Simmons 191,723 Corset skirt supporter, T. F. Hamilton 191,672 Cotton scraper, etc., M. Roby 191,613 Cultivator, W. E. Dewey 191,660 Cultivator, A. S. McDermott 191,606 Cupboard, W. H. Sallada 191,549 Curry comb, Bennett & Moody 191,559 Curry comb, P. Miller 191,608 Desk, school, C. H. Presbrey 191,713 Drawing instrument, J. R. Peel 191,611 Drill hoe, E. F. Pryor 191,714 Easel, T. L. Fisher 191,577 Easel, F. S. Frost 191,579 Eccentric, reversible, Lafayette & Strong 191,602 Elevator, etc., telescopic, W. R. Comings 191,516 Elliptic spring, N. J. Tilghman 191,731 Engine frame, S. W. Putnam 191,716 Engine exhaust, C. T. Parry 191,545 Engine valve motion, H. Haering 191,583 Feed rack, W. H. Howard 191,590 Feed water heater, N. W. Kirby 191,597 Fence, E. H. Perry 191,547 Fences, R. F. Ward 191,626, 191,627 Fence cap, metallic, J. D. W. Lauckhardt 191,603 Finger guard, K. A. Wynne 191,742 Fire escape, L. Henkle 191,677 Fire front, G. W. Purcel 191,715 Fire kindler, J. G. Distler 191,572 Fireproof column, Drake & Wight 191,662 Flour bin and sifter, F. M. Mahan 191,694 Fluting and polishing, C. Johnson 191,684 Fluting machine, Keller & Olmesdahl 191,595 Fly trap, Carroll & Lamb 191,652 Fountain, portable, W. H. Zinn 191,557 Fruit crate, G. Willard 191,739 Fuel, pressing, stalks, etc., for, Davis & Fisk 191,571 Fulling mill, J. Hunter 191,592 Furnace bottom construction, P. D. Nicols 191,543 Furnaces, oxygen, blast, C. Hornbostel 191,530 Gage cock, boiler, D. T. Ellis 191,663 Gas apparatus, portable, D. H. Irland 191,531 Gate, B. R. Baker 191,637 Gate, J. T. Guy 191,671 Gearing, oscillating, N. P. Otis 191,705 Glassware, making, C. L. Knecht 191,534 Grate, J. H. Mearns 191,702 Griddle, H. C. Milligan 191,703 Gutter holder, M. Schmitt 191,616 Hame attachment, J. Hudson 191,591 Harness saddle tree, W. L. Frizzell 191,525 Harrow, H. I. Lund 191,604 Harvester, Philleo & Cox 191,711 Harvester corn, B. Osgood 191,610 Harvester finger bar, H. L. Hopkins 191,678 Harvester rake, R. Emerson 191,664 Harvester rake, R. D. Warner 191,743 Harvester reels, H. A. Adams 191,631, 191,632 Harvester cutter, Haskin & Reigart 191,675 Hats, pressing, R. Kent 191,533 Hatter's measure, J. A. Harrington 191,674 Hay derrick, etc., R. N. B. Kirkham 191,598 Hay elevator, E. L. Church 191,568 Hinge and door, safe, P. F. King 191,680 Hog catcher, J. H. Eames 191,575 Hoisting machine, H. J. Reedy 191,717 Hoisting machine, G. H. Reynolds (r) 7,727 Hoisting machine, F. G. Hesse 191,529 Holdback, J. W. Hight 191,589 Honey box, Johnson & Keeley 191,593 Hoopskirt spring, etc., A. Benjamin 191,641 Hydrocarbon injector, H. E. Parson 191,546 Hydrocarbons, extracting, W. Adamson 191,623 Ice cream freezer, J. Solter 191,725 Ice cutting machine, C. Chadwick 191,515 Ice house, E. Schandein 191,719 Ice machine, A. T. Ballantine 191,638 Indicator for bellows, J. E. Treat 191,624 Iron and steel cementation, J. W. Hoxie. 191,681 Iron from cold short pig, etc., C. C. McCarty 191,698 Jar cover, E. Meier 191,541 Jewelry, plated, English & Covell 191,665 Keyhole guard, C. H. Covell (r) 7,720 Label holder, J. E. Sweetland 191,555 Lathe tool, E. F. Beugler 191,560 Lathes, truing work in, A. Hatch 191,586 Lifting jack, T. Weathers 191,737 Lime kiln, M. Callan 191,566 Lithographic press, C. C. Maurice 191,696 Locomotive light, A. Dressell 191,574 Loom take-up, J. Lyall 191,692 Loom harness cording, L. J. Knowles 191,600 Lubricator, C. H. Parshall 191,707 Mandrel, expanding, Amann & Harker 191,634 Manure drill, A. C. Hurley 191,682 Marine ram, N. H. Borgfeldt 191,514 Match safe, J. A. Field 191,576 Medicine case, J. C. Millard 191,607 Milk cooler, J. Bissonett 191,513 Millstone dress, R. S. Williams 191,740 Mineral wool, treating, A. D. Elbers 191,524 Mirror, adjustable, S. R. Scottron 191,720 Motion, converting, C. Chadwick 191,654, 191,655 Needle, knitting, etc., S. Peberdy 191,709 Oil can, D. Bennett 191,642 Oil well rope socket, H. Baddock (r) 7,719 Ore, reducing nickel, W. B. Tatro 191,728 Organ swell, reed, Kelly & Hebard 191,532 Paper barrels, making, E. M. Slayton 191,618 Paperbox, P. B. Pickens 191,712 Pianoforte bridge, J. Herald 191,587 Picture exhibitor, J. Hannerty 191,673 Plow, E. Haiman (r) 7,724 Plow, L. F. W. Liles 191,688 Plow clevis, C. O. Wilder 191,629 Plow colter, C. R. Thompson 191,622 Plow, sulky, A. A. Fowler 191,677 Plow, sulky, W. Henry 191,588 Preserving, bleaching fruit, etc., J. R. Dodge, Jr. 191,661 Pulleys, casting, G. G. Lobdell 191,690 Pulp, die for forming, D. Scrymgeour 191,551 Pump, rotary, Swan & Edgecomb 191,727 Pumps, making buckets for, J. N. Kaufholz 191,685 Pumping from casks, etc., W. F. Class 191,656 Quicksilver condenser, R. F. Knox 191,687 Railway signal, electric, J. P. Tirrell 191,732 Reamer, expanding, R. Blair 191,561 Refrigerator, Thompson & Parkhurst 191,729 Refuse burner, W. Glue 191,744 Ribbon block, G. N. Stanton 191,554 Ribbon, etc., storing, A. C. Mason 191,695 Ripping tool, G. D. Clark 191,569 Safe, fireproof, Saxe & Harding 191,550 Sandpapering machine, J. P. Beck 191,640 Sash fastener, S. G. Monce 191,609 Saw guide, J. B. Currier 191,659 Sawing machines, scroll, J. H. Plummer (r) 7,725, 7,726 Seed drill, H. L. Brown 191,565 Seed planter, check row, G. D. Haworth 191,528 Sewing machine, straw, S. C. Brown 191,647 Sewing machine trimmer, H. H. Hallett 191,584 Shingles, etc., bunching, P. Dexter (r) 7,723 Shoes, making, J. Tibbetts 191,730 Skate, J. A. Dodge 191,573 Skate, roller, J. Miner 191,542 Skylight bar, J. W. Atkinson 191,636 Spinning, roll support. F. B. Hart 191,585 Spooling, stop motion, J. Wild 191,738 Spools, preventing unrolling tape, etc., A. C. Gould 191,581 Spoon blank, die, H. W. Bassett 191,639 Stamp, hand, L. Tilton 191,623 Stamp mill, G. Downing 191,521 Steamboat smoke stack, Rouze et al 191,614 Stop motion fork slide, J. McCaffrey, Jr. 191,697 Stove, J. Gladding, 3d 191,580 Stove, coal oil, M. H. Barnes 191,558 Stove, cooking, D. E. Paris 191,706 Stovepipe damper, A. Brightman 191,646 Stovepipe thimble, J. Carhartt 191,567 Stove, oil, cooking, Sherburne et al 191,553 Straw cutter, A. Vahldieck 191,625 Sugar, liquefying hard, O. H. Krause 191,535 Sugar liquor, collecting, A. A. Goubert 191,527 Sugar liquor, collecting, Matthiessen et al 191,537, 191,538 Sugar, washing raw, F. O. Matthiessen 191,539 Swing, J. J. Janezeck 191,683 Thill coupling, J. Kitzmiller 191,599 Tobacco, hoisting, C. H. Slaton 191,619 Tobacco pipe, N. T. Oberg 191,544 Tobacco plant planter, R. A. Knox 191,601 Top, spinning, T. McLaughlin 191,701 Tortoise-shell handle, C. W. Schaeffer 191,615 Towel rack, C. A. Brickley 191,564 Trap for balls, T. Wilkie 191,628 Tube well, T. J. Dean (r) 7,721 Type writer, D. H. Sherman 191,617 Upholstering tuft, R. H. Bryant 191,650 Valve tank, J. P. Duncan 191,523 Vegetable cutter, W. Chapin 191,653 Vehicle spring and axle, S. W. Ludlow 191,536 Ventilation, etc., W. H. Bennett 191,512 Wagon axle skein, H. L. Hinds 191,679 Wagon gearing, W. P. Brown 191,648 Wagons, skid attachment for, C. Crandall 191,570 Wardrobe hook, labeled, T. F. Breese 191,645 Wash boiler, T. Gunsalus 191,582 Water gauge, C. D. Smith 191,724 Water wheel, L. Good 191,668 Water wheel, I. Mallery 191,605 Weaving shuttle, duck, W. L. Gilbert 191,526 Wheelbarrow, E. W. Walker 191,735 Wood pressing machine, S. L. Nagle 191,704 Wrench, pipe, G. Fletcher 191,666
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