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manufacturers' articles — weavers' reeds and harness. 

 Judges — George H. Dodge, G. L. Ford 



J. A. Gowdey & Son, Providence, R. I., Andrews & Jessup, 

 agents, 70 Pine street, for best weaver's reeds. Silver medal. 



George Kirk, Paterson, N. J., for second best weavers' reeds. 

 Diploma. 



R. D. Carver, Matteawan, N. Y., for the best harness. Silver 

 medal. 



M. Tinkle, Utica, N. Y., for copper harness, good for heavy 

 work. Silver medal. 



mathematical and philosophical instruments. 

 Judges — William H. Ellet, Daniel Pike, Aaron Rand. 



Henry Fitz, 237 Fifth street, for an equatorial telescope. 

 Gold medal. 



Fehrens & Albrecht, 136 Nassau street, for chemical balance. 

 Diploma. 



F. S. Sibeunmann, 154 Fulton street, for mathematical draw- 

 in.g instruments. Diploma. 



A. Derne, 376 Pearl street, for opera glasses. Silver medal. 

 Julius E. Erlicke, 154 Fulton street, for a well made and 



valuable elliptograph. Diploma. 



Fehrens & Albrecht, 136 Nassau street, for the second best 

 mathematical instruments. Diploma. 



James Prentice, 181 Broadway, for the best mathematical in- 

 struments. Silver medal. 



Woolcocks & Ostrander, 57 Ann street, for the best speaking 

 tubes with alarm whistle. Diploma. 



B. M. Van Derveer, Clyde. Wayne county, N. Y., for arithme- 

 tical tables. Diploma. 



John W. Norton, 177 Broadway, for a valuable magnetic enun- 

 ciator. Silver medal. 



Minor''s Work. 



Benjamin D. F. Wells, 237 Fifth street,, for a telescope. |10^ 

 and a certificate. 



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