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New- York Belting and Packing Co,, 6 Dey street, for rubber 

 belting, packing, and hose. Diploma. 



Jewelry, 



Judges. — A. G. Peckham, Dennis M. Fitch. 



L. & J. Jacobs, 407 Broadway, for a case of California dia- 

 monds, (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



William Jameson, 402 Thirteenth street, for a tobacco box. 

 Diploma. 



Leather. 



Judges- — A- H. Kimmel, J< H. Bowie, Geo. Evans, W. Sher- 

 wood- 



Halsey &. Taylor, Newark, N. J., for the best specimens of 

 fancy leather. Silver medal. 



George A- Dockstader, 59 Frankfort street, for the second best 

 specimens of leather- Bronze medal. 



New- York State Tanning Co., Harlem, N. Y., H. B. Bolster, 

 (agent.) 10 Spruce sireet, for the third best specimens of leather. 

 Diploma- 



Harlow Roys, 27 Courtlandt street, for the best japaned skivers. 

 Diploma. 



Lamps and Chandeliers. 



Judges. — J. Johnson, Jas. J. Moffat, J. Donaldson. 



Gary Young, Mechanic street, Newark, N. J-, for the best 

 coach lamps- Bronze medal- 

 Joseph Hollely, 2 Pitt street, for patent blow pipes. Diploma. 



Gould and Lamb, Worcester, Mass-, for the best submarine 

 lantern- Silver medal. 



W- T- Adams, 3C8 Cherry street, for a pier lamp, reflectors, 

 and ship lamps. Diploma- 



C. Moeller & Co., Newark, N. J-, for a passenger ear side 

 lamp. Diploma. 



William H. Osborn, 219 Tenth avenue, for a set of girandoles. 

 Diploma. 



Charles N. Lockwood, Newark, N. J., for carriage lamps. (A 

 silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Mitchell, Bailey & Co., 52(5 Broadway, for superior gas fixtures. 

 Silver medal, 



J. & T. Donaldson, 85 Leonard street, for a bronze figure, 

 pedestal, and chandeliers. Diploma. 



William Burnett, 166 Broalway, for a lamp and feeder. Di- 

 ploma. 



