22 Tl^AXS ACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 



Excelsior Manufacturing Company, 581 Broadway, New York, for the Eureka 

 cofiFee' pot. First medal and diploma. 



Novelty Boiler- Company, Newark, N. J., for boilers for fish, meats, &c. Fii-st 

 medal and diploma. 



E. Moncuse &: Duparquet, 28 and 30 Greene street, New York, for a double fire 

 hotel range. First medal and diploma. 



E. K. Sargeant, Boonton, N. J., for the alarm coffee pot. Third medal and cer- 

 tificate. 



George Steffens, 18 Saudford street, Brooklyn, E. D., for a collection of sculptures. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



Alexander M. Lesley, 605 Sixth avenue, New" York, for a zero refrigerator. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



A. Gerster, northeast corner Fifth avenue and Thirteenth street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 for rustic settees. Second medal and diploma. 



William J.Miller, 50i South Sixth street, Brookl3'u, L.I., for a case of gilt walnut 

 frames. Third medal and certificate. 



H. L. Speth, 47 Elizabeth street, New York, for w^alnut brackets. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



Ornamental Wood Company, Bridgeport, Conn., for ornamental wood. First 

 medal and diploma. 



Group \—{Pari B). 



Judges— Messrs. Stephen Thokne, George IIatuorxe, John B. Paine. 



Julius Ives & Co., 37 Barclay street, New York, for chandeliers, gas fixtures and 

 kerosene lamps. Second medal and diploma. 



A. Henkel & Co., 60 to 66 Cannon street, New York, for machine carving. First 

 medal and diploma. 



Petry, Bros. & Co., 283 Pearl street. New York, for side show-window reflectors. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



United States Improved Reflector Company, 449 Broadway, for silver plated 

 reflectors. First medal and diploma. 



Murphy & Cole, 81 Newark avenue, Jersey City, N. J., for perpetual lamp wick. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



Edward Knabeschuch,* 121 Greene street, New York, for superior specimens of 

 ornamental turning. Second medal and diploma. 



P. Mignot, 43 Wooster street. Now York, for fancy brass articles. Third medal 

 and certificate. ^ 



New York Natural Wood Printing Company, 543 and 545 West Tweutj^-first 

 street. New York, for paper hangings. Second medal and diploma. 



Votaw, Montgomery & Co., 19 Cortland street, for non-explosive kerosene lamps. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



J. F. Sandford, 40 John street. New York, for safety lamps for kerosene. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Mitchell, Vance & Co., 597 Broadway, New York, for chandeliers, gas fixtures, 

 bronze figures, church fixtures and emblems. First medal and diploma. 



M. L. Curtis & Co., 3, 5 and 7 East Fourth street, New York, for chandeliers. 

 Third medal aud certificate. 



* Reportod on by the judges at largo. • • 



