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Lyon & Co.. Twenty-eighth street, near Eleventh avenue, for 

 scouring stones. Diploma. 



JLINEN THREAD. 



Judges — Frederick A. Lee, Wm. E. Shepard, llaynes Lord. 



F. W. Farnam & Co., Cohoes, N. Y.. Marcus Spring & Co., 

 agents, 41 Exchange Place, for the best plain and satin finished 

 linen thread. Gold medal. 



Eldridge & Christie, Troy, N. Y., Coffin, Bradley & Co., agents. 

 44 Exchange Place, for sec<)nd best linen threa«i Silver medal. 



BANK LOCKS. 



Judges — L. C. Pettis, Paul Stillman, Benjamin Aycrigg. 



Day & Newell, 589 Eroadway, for the best bank lock. Gold 

 meda] . 



F. B. Pye, 424 Broadway, for a bank lock with a chronometer 

 attachment. Gold medal. 



Lewis Lillie, Troy, N. Y., for an excellent safe lock. Silver, 

 medal. 



J. H. Butterworth, Dover, N. J., for an excellent safe lock. 

 Silver medal. 



F. C. Goffin, 62 Cannon street, C. J. Gaylor, agent, for an ex- 

 cellent safe loek. Silver medal 



LOCKS, DOORS AND HINGES. 



Judges — Theophilus Gulp, Samuel Boyd. 



C. Cartlidge & Co.. Gieen Point, L. L, E. B. Watrous, agent. 

 72 Maiden Lane, toi the best porcelain door knobs. Gold medal. 



Baldwin & Many, 49 John street, for the best mounted door 

 knobs. Gold medal. 



Jone^ & Farwell, Boston, Mass., for the mounting of glass door 

 knobs. Silver medal. 



George H. Swords & Co.. 11 6 Broadway, for second best mount- 

 ed door knobs. Diploma. 



Joralemon & Fielding, Newark, N. J., for piano forte and me- 

 lodeon locks. Diploma. 



W, & E. Fitch, New-Haven, Conn., Long & Davenport, agentSy 

 10 Piatt street, for circular cup cabinet locks. Diploma. 



