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Taylor & Young, 186 Front street, for " Pioneer " yeast powder. Second 

 medal and a diploma. 



Phoenix Mustard Company, corner of White and Centre streets, for " Phoenix " 

 mustard. Second medal and a diploma. 



Charles L. Stickney, 230 East Twelfth street, for mustard. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



James Morton, 128 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, L. I., for biscuit. Second medal 

 and a diploma. 



L. H. Boole, One Hundred and Nineteenth street, between Second and Third 

 avenues, for compressed eggs. Third medal and a certificate. 



Peter Cooper, 17 Burling slip, for gelatine. Second medal and a diploma. 



SEVEXTH GROUP. 



Judges — Messrs. Charles F. Chandler, Hexry Duxcan, Thomas Egleston 

 and Arthur Mead Edwards. 



P. P. Meyer, 180 Centre street, for spinning for chemical apparatus. Fii'st 

 medal and a diploma. 



Col wells, Shaw & Willard Manufacturing Company, foot of West Twenty-seventh 

 street, specimen of biirning tin and lead, or soldering without solder. First medal 

 and a diploma. 



John P. Gruber, 182 Chatham square, for filtering apparatus. First medal and 

 a diploma. 



Indelible Lead Pencil Company, Northampton, Mass., for indelible lead pencils 

 Third medal and a diploma. 



v.— DEPARTMENT OF ENGINES AND MACHINERY. 



Under the supervision of Messrs. William H. Hicks, J. Wilson Stratton and 

 George Francis Dawson. 



First Group. — Stationary engines driven by steam, heated air and other gases, 

 ■water engines and water wheels, and other prime movers. 



Second Group. — Pumping machinery, steam fire engines, and other engines 

 for moving fluids. 



Third Group. — ^lachinery for working metals — lathes, planers, screw cutting 

 machinery, drills. 



Fourth Group. — ^Machinery for working in wood — saws, planing machines, 

 boring machines, machines for mortising and tenoning. 



Fifth Group. — Machinery for preparing fibres and tissues, and machinery used 

 in the manufacture of cloth. 



Sixth Group. — Machinery and tools used in the manufacture of leather, India 

 rubber, porcelain', pottery, bricks, and materials used in the arts not before speci- 

 fied. 



Seventh Group. — Gearing millwork, and elements of machinery for varying 

 speed or power, and all tools used by artisans or in factories not otherwise pro- 

 vided for. 



first group. 



Judges — Messrs. William W. W. Wood, W. W Tanderbilt and Jajies R 

 Lkviness. 



Washington Iron Works, Newburgh, N. Y., for Wright's horizontal engine 

 First medal and a diploma. 



