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Rh Hiram A. and Maria Benedict, New York, N. Y., gridiron or broiler.

Margaret E. Jehu, Estherville, Iowa, apparatus for cooking, baking, etc.

Kate L. Brewster, Kearney, Nebr., collapsible cover supporting frame for dough receptacles.

Therese R. Fischer, Baltimore, Md., skewer for closing fowls.

Susana Ilgen, Miles City, Mont., ventilated can cover.

Priscilla M. Burns, St. Louis, Mo., flour sifter with reversible bottom and cover.

Alice A. Whipple, Providence, R. I., portable foot warmer, etc.

Helen A. Robinson, Clymer, N. Y., preserving jar.

Ida L. McDermott, Baird, Texas, preparing fruit for canning or preserving.

Jennie D. Harvey, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., mayonnaise mixer.

Mary M. Harris, Chicago, 111., refrigerator.

Harriet W. R. Strong, Los Angeles, Cal., method of and means for impounding debris and storing water.

Mary M. Vogt, Rochester, N. Y., device for teaching vocal music.

Sallie T. Andrus, Aurora, 111., combination trunk, bureau and writing table.

Anna Dormitzer, New York, N. Y., chair for washing windows.

Ariette Baird, Riverhead, N. Y., combined baby tender and crib.

Virginia C. Baltzell, Madison, Wisconsin, apparatus for hanging and adjusting window curtains.

Fannie A. and E. N. Gates, Fitchburg, Mass., water-heating system.

Agnes McFadyen, Lincoln, Nebr., heating and ventilating apparatus for buildings.

Harriet Carter, Brooklyn, N. Y., composition of matter for saving fuel.

Augusta R. Isaacs, New York, N. Y., fire box and grate for ranges, stoves or heaters.

Mary F. Bishop, Bridgeport, Conn., hot-water heating device.

Julia Strong, Brooklyn, N. Y., exercising machine.

Fannie M. Garies, New York, N. Y., instrument for chiropodists' use.

Helen A. Blanchard, New York, N. Y., surgical needle.

Ida M. Hemsteger, Chicago, 111., protector for blisters, poultices, etc.

Lizzie Lane, Dunellen, N. J., electrical head clamp for relieving pain.

Nancy L. Turner, Washington, D. C, motor.

Geo. B. and Amy F. Robinson, Colorado Springs, Colo., variable driving gear.

Julia Samson, Salt Lake City, Utah, portable binder for sheet music, etc.

Frances Higbie, Brooklyn, N. Y., music stand.

Albina E. and J. Edson Goodspeed, Boston, Mass., pump.

Elizabeth V. Vanvorce, Madison, Wisconsin, pipe connection.

Margaret E. Knight, South Framingham, Mass., numbering mechanism.

Alice A. Whipple, Providence, R. I., apparatus for sanding railway tracks.

Marguerite Maidhof, New York, N. Y., car fender.

Minnie McPhail, Taunton, Minn., car coupling.

Emma A. Streeter, N. Y., and B. W. Nichols, Herkimer, N. Y., spike.

Mame Lester, Logansport, Ind., attachment for unloading box-cars.