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FIRST GROUP. 



Judges. — Messrs. Thomas Egleston, Jr., Hamilton E. Towle and "Warren 



ROWELL. 



Joseph Page Woodbury, Boston, Mass., for a TTorking model of locomotive 

 street cars. First medal and a diploma. 



Bridges & Lane, 40 Courtlandt street, for jack screws. First medal and a 

 diploma. 



T. W. H. Moseley, Boston, Mass., for a model of a bridge. First medal and 

 a diploma. 



Joseph Dixon, 119 Broadway, for cast iron plates for underground railways. 

 First medal and a diploma. 



Alfred E. Beach, 37 Park row, for the exhibition of a working section of a pneu- 

 matic railway. First medal and a diploma. 



SECOND GROUP. 



Judges — Messrs. E. Richmond, W. P. Trowbridge and J. K. Fisher. 



James Eustace, 7 Astor place, for specimens of fancy leather goods. First medal 

 and a diploma. 



J. Palmer & Co., Concord, N. H., for improved carriage springs. First medal 

 and a diploma. 



John R. Addin, Lynn, Mass., for elastic carriage and car wheels. First medal 

 and a diploma. 



J. Bryant, 83 Sand street, Brooklyn, L. I., for a safety bridle. Third medal 

 and a certificate. 



George P. Overin & Co., 8 East Houston street, for whips and lashes. First 

 medal and a diploma. 



C. Ducreux, 93 Elizabeth street, for an arrangement for detaching runaway 

 horses. First medal and a diploma. 



F. B. Doughty, 424 Broadway, for interfering hoof cushions. Second medal 

 and a diploma. 



Eugene Ward, 296 Broadway, for a runner for shoeing express wagons. Second 

 medal and a diploma. 



John Barclay, Attleboro', Mass., for improved carriage knob. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



C. Williams, 95 Liberty street, for a method of constructing wooden pavements. 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



third group. 



Judges — Messrs. H. B. Willson and W. W. Vanderbilt. 



John Golding, 129 Avenue D, for a life preserving mattrass. First medal and a 

 diploma. 



Spaulding & CofiBn, Boston, Mass., for "Union" power capstans. First medal 

 and a diploma 



James L. Jackson & Brother, Twenty-eighth street corner Second avenue, for 

 screw steering apparatus. First medal and a diploma. 



David Kirby, Rye, N. Y., for models of yachts. Second medal and a diploma. 



Samuel Brown, 114 Wall street, for a boat detaching apparatus. First modal 

 and a diploma. 



F. G. Fowler, Springfield, Mass., for a working model of steering propeller. 

 First medal and a diploma. 



