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B. W. Raper, 312 Pearl street, for tlie best printed labels. Di- 

 ploma. 



S. E. Parish, c. Elm and Canal streets, for copying press stands. 

 Diploma. 



Francis Monroe, Concord, Mass., for superior black lead pen- 

 cils for mechanical drawing. Diploma. 



Wm. Holdredge, 140 Fulton street, for an improved letter and 

 invoice file. Diploma. 



STOVES, FURNACES AND RANGES COOKING STOVES AND RANGES. 



Judges — J. D. B. Sillman, John Gassner, Robert A. Gregory. 



R. B. Thompson, 115 Beekman street, for the best stove. 

 Silver medaL 



Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water street, for a cooking stove, the best 

 for the great mass of the people. Silver medal. 



J.R. & E. N. Hyde, 258 Greenwich street, for a cookiag stove 

 and an apparatus for supplying hot air to an upper room. Di- 

 ploma. 



Warren, Sweetland & Co., Halfraoon, Saratoga county, N. Y., for 

 a cheap serviceable stove. Diploma. 



Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water Street, for the best cooking range, 

 having hot water apparatus attached. Silver medal. 



W. H. Bliss, Newport, R. I., Hall & Kenyon, agents, 92 Broad- 

 way, and 311 Third avenue, for a cooking range. Diploma. 



William Cobb, 211 Water street, for a cooking range. Di- 

 ploma. 



W. P. Cresson, & Co., Philadelphia, for the best specimen of 

 enamelled and tinned iron-ware. Silver medal. 



STOVES FOR WARMING AND HOT-AIR FURNACES. 



Judges — John Hecker, H. D. Sheppard. 



J. D. Andrews, 210 Water street, for Olmstead's radiator stove. 

 Silver medal. 



R. Rollhaus, 250 Water street, fur a Franklin grate, for its in- 

 genious arrangement. Silver medal. 



