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William Clark, 9 Carmine street, New- York, for Empire parlor 

 stoves and cooking stoves. Diploma. 



Sidney Smith, 164 Myrtle aFenue, Brooklyn, L. I., for radiator 

 parlor stoves. Diploma. 



Sager & Dorscli, 211 Water street. New- York, for stoves. Dip. 



Newman & Tormey, 320 Fourth avenue, New-York, for fire- 

 places for burning wood, soft and hard coal. Diploma. 



Samuel Pierce, Troy, N. Y., Johnson & Cameron, agents, 374 

 Broadway, New-York, for the best cooking ranges for coal or wood. 

 Silver medal. 



T. S. Merritt, 115 Bleecker street, New- York, for kitchen ranges. 

 Diploma. 



Chas. J. Shepard, 242 Water street, New-York, for hotel and 

 family ranges. Silver medal. 



Truman Merrifield, 230 Walker street, New- York, for summer 

 ranges and cooking stoves. Diploma. 



J. L. Mott, iron works, 264 and 266 Water street. New- York, 

 for ranges for coal and wood. Dij^loma. 



M. C. Hull, 288 Third avenue, New- York, for cooking ranges. 

 Diploma. 



R. J. Blanchard, 599 Sixth avenue, New-York, for large ranges 

 and a portable summer range. Diploma. 



John W. LelTerts, Brooklyn, L. I., for a patent carriage stove. 

 Diploma. 



Whitney, Sanford & Co., 139 Water street, New- York, for the 

 best hollow ware. Bronze medal. 



Surgical Instruments. 



Judges— D. M. Reese, M. D., Henry G. Cox, M. D., J. M. Car- 

 nochan, M. D. 



Marsh & Co., 2 Vesey street, New-York, for the best truss and 

 surgical appliances. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



D. Sherman, 182 Broadway, New- York, for a patent truss. Dip, 



Palmer & Co., 378 Broadway, New- York, for the best artificial 

 leg. (A gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



B. W. Jewett, Laconia, N. H.,Ira Buckman, Jr., agent, 95 Bank 

 street, New-York, for an artificial leg. Bronze medal. 



