A WAIiD OF rr.EMIUMS. 27 



Russell & Erwin iliunufacturiiig Company, 4j Chambers street, New York, for 

 bronze door knobs. First medal and diploma. 



F. & L. Many & I\Iareliall, 48 Warreu street, New York, for baud silver plated 

 butts. Second medal and diploma. 



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Jiidf/es—'MQfisvs. S. GR.viTA:\r, William H. Jenkins, B. F. AViiite. 



Philip Schaad, 142 Laurens street, New York, for marble mantels. First medal 

 and diploma. 



American Stair Rod Company, 1G3 William street, New York, for stair rods. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



INI. Gould & Son, 90 Chambers street, New York, for stair rods. Third medal 

 and certilicate. 



Alexander Stevenson, 378 East Seventy-fifth street, near First avenue. New York, 

 for a fan carpet cleaning machine. Third medal and certilicate. 



George Ilaynes, 367 West Eleventh street. New York, for a metallic skylight and 

 ventilator. Third medal and certificate. 



J. G. Kappes, 614 East Eleventh street, New York, for mosaic floors of wood. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



Penrhyn Slate Company, 40 West Eighteenth street, New York, for wainscotiugs, 

 mantels, table tops and tilings. Second medal and diploma. 



J. & R. Lamb, 59 Carmine street. New York, for church decorations. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



liussey & Whittemorc, 35 and 37 Park place, New York, for portable wainscoting 

 and flooring. Third medal and certificate. 



Allen & Kimball, Pittsford, Vt., for paper doors, panels, &c. Third medal and 

 certificate. 



James Harrison, 377 Second avenue, New York, for illuminated signs. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



A. S. Dickinson, 38 Cortlandt street, New York, for drop shade fixtures. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



J. David, 10 St. Felix street, Brooklyn, N. Y., for window shade fixtures. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



New York Hydraulic Machine Company, C3 Crosby street, New^ York, for a 

 walermeter. Thiixl medal and certificate. 



Steele & Co., 3 Park place, New York, for feather dusters. Second medal and 

 diploma. 



Charles F. Linscott, 11 Barclay street. New York, for patent adjustable frames for 

 window shades. Second medal and diploma. 



Green & Ruslin^, 208 Broadway, New York, for invisible weather strips. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



De Wilt Stevens, Newark, N. J., for model of an ash sifter. Third medal and 

 certificate. 



Warren S. Barlow & Sou, 18 Varick street, New York, for door and blind springs. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



E. B. Iluugerford,* Corning, N. Y., for glass window blinds. Second medal and 

 diploma. 



♦•Reported on by the judges at large. 



