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L. E. Flanders, Cleveland, Ohio, Bridges & Brother, agents, 64 

 Cortlandt street, N. Y., for a swedge block for repairing T rails. 

 Bronze medal. 



Nathaniel Pullman, New Oregon, Iowa, for a switch rail for re- 

 placing cars on track. Diploma. 



John Trempter, Philadelphia, Pa., for a safety lever attachment 

 to stop engines. Diploma. 



A. G. Heckrotte, N. Y., for a coupling and braker for railroad 

 cars. Bronze medal. 



Leverett Tread well. Fifty-second street, between Eleventh and 

 Twelfth avenues, N. Y., for a patent railroad car brake. Diploma. 

 James Armstrong, Peekskill, N. Y., for railroad signals. 

 Diploma. 



S. A. Beers, Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, L. I., for an iron elastic 

 railway. Diploma. 



J. R. Hilliard, Paterson, N. J., for an improved lock joint rail. 

 Bronze medal. 



Horace Boardman, 181 East Thirteenth street, N. Y., for a coal 

 burning locomotive and locomotive boilers. Silver medal. 



New- York Metallic Car Spring Co., West Twenty-sixth street, 

 for a car spring testing machine. Bronze medal. 



W. W. Binny, Seneca Falls, N. Y., William Russell, agent, 186 

 East Twenty-first street, N. Y., for a car journal lubricator. Di- 

 ploma, 



Isaac Van Hagen, Boston, Mass.,Taulman, Low & Cook, 9 South 

 William street, N. Y., for a locomotive oil can. Diploma. 



Machinery ^JVo. 2. — --Lathes.^ Planers^ Boring and Slotting Machines^ 

 Bolt Cutters^ Dividing and Cutting Engines for Irwi, and Models 

 and Drawings of Machines for the same. 



Judges — Wm. K. Thomas, Milo Sage, Jas. Stewart. 



Leonard & Clark, Moodna, Orange county, N. Y., and 11 Piatt 

 street, N. Y.,for the best engine lathes (a gold medal having been 

 before awarded). Diploma. 



Passaic Works, Newark, N. J., for an engine lathe. Bronze 

 medal. 



Hadley Falls Company, Holyoke, Mass., W. J. Buck, agent, 48 

 Dey street, New- York, for lathes. Diploma. 



