28 TjiAXSACTIOXS OF TEE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 



^ GT.ovV!.—{PartB). 



Judges — Messrs, TnoMAS D. Stetsox, H. M. Ruggles, F. G. Spencer. 



R R. Burchell, 285 Delanc}-- street, for seal and other locks. Second medal and 

 diploma. 



Russell & Erwin IJIanufiicturing Company, 45 Chambers street, for mortice locks 

 and bolls for front doors. First medal and diploma. 



E. Holmes, 7 ^rurray street, for burglar alarm telegraph. First medal and diploma. 



S. Oppenheimer, Newark, N. J., for cottage door locks, Third medal and 

 certificate. 



"Wm. H. Mott, Third avenue, between 127th and 128th street, Xew York, for 

 Union refrigerator locks. Thiixl medal and certificate. 



Group 7. ( Part E.) 



Judges — Messrs. "Wm. H. TValbridge and John Sherman. 



Heurj^ C. Myer, East Orange, N. J., for plumbers' brass and plated ware. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Alex. Higginbotham, 205 East Forty-seventh street, Xew York, for overflow and 

 wash basins. Second medal and diploma. 



Earth Closet Company, 597 Broadway, iSTew York, for earth commodes. First 

 medal and diploma. 



"W. S. Carr & Co., lOG Centre street, New York, for a monitor water closet. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



John Keauc & Co., 617 Broadway, New York, for exacter and hydro-valve water 

 closet. Third medal and certificate. 



Hayden, Gere & Co., 84 Beekman street, for patent trap for washbowls and sinks. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



Colwell, Shaw & Willard Manufiicturing Company, corner Eleventh avenue and 

 West Twentj'-seventh street, for plumbers' joint for tinned and other soft metal 

 pipes. First medal and diploma. 



John Benson, Yonkers, N. Y., for basin cock coupling. Third medal and certificate. 



III.— DEPARTMENT OF DRESS AND HANDICRAFT. 



First Group. — Apparel for ladies — hats, bonnets, hair work, dresses, hose, boots 

 and shoes, gloves, shawls, cloaks, mantillas, manufactured furs. 



Second Group. — Apparel for gentlemen — hats, caps, wigs, toupees, etc., coats, 

 vests, pantaloons, shoes, boots, gloves, over-shoes, cloaks, undergarments, furs. 



Third Group. — Cloths of wool, cotton and silk; all other fabrics, woven, knit or 

 felt, excepting carpets ; ribbon, cord, tassels, thread, buttons, pins, and other materials 

 used in combination with cloth for dresses. 



Fourth Group. — Hand implements used in manufacturing dress—sewing machines) 

 knitting machines, needles, thimbles, scissors, pocket knives, razors, etc. 



Fifth Group. — Medical and surgical apparatus and instruments— trusses, artifical 

 limbs, specimens of dentistry and dental instruments. 



Sixth Group. — Jewelry and ornaments for the person; attachments used in out- 

 door sports— skates, fishing tackle, hunting and shooting apparatus; gymnastic 

 iniplments, and toys for children. 



Meerschaums and other smoking pipes. Cases for pipes and cigars. 



Seventh Group. — Portable writing desks, port folios, pocket pens and pencils, 

 pocket books. 



