. The American stationer. , of a roller having its journal boxes ad-justable horizontally for the purpose of givingthe rollers a variable inclination to each 242,810. Tuck for Pocketbooks.—Leverett Bram-ard, Hartford, Conn., assignor to the Case, Lock-wood & Brainard Company, same 242,819. Hammock Frame.—John R. Dickinson, New York, N. 342,830. Combined Stereoscope and Grapho-scope.—William H. Lewis, Brooklyn, N. Y., as-signor to E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. No. 349,839. Anti-Tarnish Paper and the Process ofManufacturing the Same.—George S. Page, Stan-ley, N. A proce


. The American stationer. , of a roller having its journal boxes ad-justable horizontally for the purpose of givingthe rollers a variable inclination to each 242,810. Tuck for Pocketbooks.—Leverett Bram-ard, Hartford, Conn., assignor to the Case, Lock-wood & Brainard Company, same 242,819. Hammock Frame.—John R. Dickinson, New York, N. 342,830. Combined Stereoscope and Grapho-scope.—William H. Lewis, Brooklyn, N. Y., as-signor to E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. No. 349,839. Anti-Tarnish Paper and the Process ofManufacturing the Same.—George S. Page, Stan-ley, N. A process of saturating and drying tissuepaper and other thin fragile fabrics by passingthe same through the saturating material andthrough a drying apparatus when supported andcarried by a web of heavier and stronger mate-rial. 2. A compound for saturating paper orother like material for the protection of metalsfrom tarnish, the same consisting of crude car-bolic acid, light oil of coal tar, and coal tar. No. 737. As a new article of manufacture, paper or otherfabric saturated with the compound described. No. 242,840. Manufacture of Paper tor Packing and other Purposes.—George S. Page, Stanley, N. J., assignor of three-fourths to Charles E. Booth, New York, N. Y. 1. A compound for saturating or coating paper, felt, woven fabric, or similar material,


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