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Second Group. — Kitchen ware and utensils ; machines and implements for 

 washing and preparing clothes. 



Third Group. — Carpets, oil cloths, matting, paper hangings and tapestry. 



Fourth Group. — Cabinet furniture — mirrors, upholstery and room conveni- 

 ences; writing desks, ornamental safes. 



Fifth Group. — Table furniture — cutlery, castors, glass, porcelain, silver, and 

 other ware used for holding food and condiments. 



Sixth Group. — Ornaments for the dwelling house, excepting those embraced in 

 the first department ; billiard tables, chessmen and boards ; contrivances for in-door 

 recreation and amusement. 



Seventh Group. — Building accessories and permanent attachments; doors, 

 window sash, blinds, mantels, grates, stairs, encaustic tiles and other specimens 

 of flooring, timber frames, cut and cast ornaments for the outside of dwellings, 

 plumbers' work, water closet apparatus and baths, bells, door springs, locks, 

 latches, bolts, hinges, screws, nails, and other household hardware, useful and 

 ornamental articles for the grounds surrounding the dwelling. 



FIRST group. 



Judges — Messrs. D. I. Stagg and D. Saunders. 



Pratt & Wentworth, North street, Boston, Robert Z. Liddle, agent, 250 Water 

 street, for the *' Peerless " cooking stove. First medal and a diploma. 



J. E. Liddle, 250 Water street, for the "Peerless" fire place heater. Second 

 ij^edal and a diploma. 



]Moneuse & Duparquet, 28 and 30 Green street, for a range for hotels. Second 

 medal and a diploma. 



Lazear & Sharp, 128 Sixth avenue, for dome gas stoves. Second medal and a 

 diploma. 



Thatcher & Haviland, 602 Broadway, for portable heaters. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



Hull & Grippen, 288 Third avenue, for an hot air range. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



Judges — Messrs. Thomas D. Stetsox, James B. Ogden and Ira L. Cady. 

 Tucker Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., for bronzed chandehers. First 

 medal and a diploma. 



J. P. Frink, 551 Pearl street, for reflectors. Second m(^al and a diploma. 



A. M. Lesley, 605 Sixth avenue, for refrigerators. Second medal and a diploma. 



A. S. Lyman, 212 Second avenue, for an air purifier. Second medal and a 

 diploma. 



Julius Ives & Co., 49 Maiden lane, for lamps, chandeliers, &c. Second medal 

 and a diploma. 



C. F. A. Hinrichs, 150 Broadway, for lamps. Third medal and a certificate. 



B. J. Burnett, Mount Yernon, N. Y., for ventilators. Third medal and a cer- 

 tificate. 



J. II. Kramer, 180 Grand street, for lanterns. Third medal and a certificate. 



F. W. Willard, 392 Bleecker street, for a patent taper-burner lamp. Second 

 medal and a diploma. 



H. Danforth, New York, for atmospheric lamps to burn kerosene oil. Third 

 medal and a certificate. 



