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machine of its class known to us, and consider that it lias the 

 elements of a very superior machine. 



No. 726. TJie HinMey Knitting Machine. — The Ilinkley Knitting 

 Machine Company, 176 Broadway, New York. 



This is the only machine of this kind on exhibition. We consider 

 it a very simple and ingenious machine for the work it is intended 

 to do. Not liable to get out of order. It does a good variety of 

 ■work. We award it first medal and diploma. We would further 

 add, that in our opinion, this is better than any other machine of its 

 class known to us. 



No. 761. EyeleUing Machine. — Albert Komp, 215 Centre street, 

 New York. 



Is a good, simple, self-feeding machine for fastening eyelets. It 

 does its work well, is not liable to get out of order. We award it 

 second medal and diploma. 



No. 616. Noiseless Feed for Sewing Machine. — Benedict Manu- 

 facturing Company, 636 Broadway, New York. 



We consider it to be an improvement upon the feed it is intended 

 to supersede. We award it a diploma. 



No. 686. Empire Sewing Machine. — Empire Sewing Machine 

 Company, 294 Bowery, New York. 



We consider this a very desirable machine, well adapted to sewing 

 leather and heavy fabrics. We award it second medal and diploma. 



No. 388. Wagener Sewing Machine. — Wagoner Manufacturing 

 Company, 825 Broadway, New York. 



This machine is a decided improvement upon machines making 

 this class of stitch. It chiefest merit is, that by elevating one end of 

 it, an endless circular seam can be made, making it a very desirable 

 machine for sewing sleeves, <fec. We consider it a good family 

 machine. We award it second medal and diploma. 



No. 117. Tuck Greaser for Sewing Machines. — Isaac W. Barnum, 

 636 Broadway, New York. 



Is well adapted for the work it is intended t» do. It is simple and 

 cau be attached readily to an}' sewing machine. We award it second 

 medal and diploma. 



No. 390. Stacl'poWs Broom Sewing Machine. — Greenleaf Stack- 

 pole, 21 Cortlandt street. New York. 



Is an ingenious machine for sewing brooms. Its merits are simpli- 

 city, durability, not liable to get out of order. It can be easily 

 adapted to other purposes, as the stitching of pamphlets, magazines, 



