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Henry Hanson, 100 Centre street, for the third best square 

 piano forte. Diploma. 



William Miller, 156 East 21st street, for a square piano fortey 

 with teolian. Diploma. 



Saddlery, Harness and Whips. 



Judges — John B. Bull, Robert D. Sterling. 



Daniel O'Leary, 9 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best 

 set of single harness. Diploma. 



R. S. Jennings, Waterbury, Conn., for continental whip sockets. 

 Diploma. 



W. H. Lyman, Newark, N. J., for patent whip sockets. Diplo- 

 ma. 



Newark Machine Co., Newark, N. J., Lyman Reynolds, corner 

 Lexington Avenue and 56th street, for a horse collar stuffing 

 machine. Diploma. 



Stoves for Cooking and Warming, and Hot-air Furnaces and 



Ranges. 



Judges — Thomas Southard, W. S. Whitney, A. W. Fraser. 



John Liddle, 370 Broadway, for patent gas tight furnaces. 

 Silver medal. 



Treadwell &" Perry, Albany, N. Y., Teets & Cummings, agents, 

 420 Fourth Avenue, for the best parlor cooking stove. Bronze 

 medal. 



Whitney, Seabury & Co., Peekskill, N. Y., William Corey, 61 

 Carmine street, for Mammoth heaters. Bronze medal. 



Griswold & Blanchard, 5 Clinton Hall, Astor Place, for kitchen 

 ranges. Bronze medal. 



Blodgett & Sweet, Burlington, Vermont, S. F. White, agent, 

 406 Broadway, for portable ovens. Bronze medal. 



Fall River Foundry Co., Fall River, Mass., Robert Diven, 

 agent, 248 Water street, for the second best parlor cooking stove. 

 Diploma. 



James L. Seabury, Peekskill, N. Y., W\ Corey, agent, 61 Car- 

 mine street, for hollow stove ware. Diploma. 



William F. Shaw, 406 Broadway, for a gas heating parlor stove. 

 Diploma. 



D. G. Littlefield, Albany, N. Y., for railway coal burners. 

 Diploma. 



Charles Williams, 21 Court street, Brooklyn, L. I., for a fh-e- 

 place heater. Diploma. 



F. L. Hedenberg & Son, 58 Walker street, for a tubular spiral 

 furnace and portable furnace. Diploma. 



