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George Pierce, 806 Broadway, for a revolving roaster and 



er. Diploma. 



M. C. Hull, 288 Third Avenue, for Bay State cooking ranges. 

 Diploma, 



Surgical Instruments^ 



Judges — Henry F. Quackenbos, D. M. Reese. 



Palmer & Co., 378 Broadway, for specimens of artificial legs. 

 (A gold ii.edal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Marsh & Co . , 2A Maideu Lane, for trusses and surgical appliances. 

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



0. H. Needham, 303 Broadway, for medical apparatus. (A 

 silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Mattson & Co., Boston, Mass., George H. Bates, (agent,) 133 

 Water street, for syringes. Diploma. 



Silver Ware. 

 Judges — ^T. D. Lander, J. W. Hughes, J. G. Ferris, 

 Charters & Brothers, 12 Maiden lane, for a case of silver ware. 

 Silver medal. 



Silver Plating, 



Judges— R. L, Anderton, Wm. Miller, Jr , Benjamin Newkirk. 



George Moore, 142 Grand street, for the best hand plating. 

 Silver medal. 



Willam J. Miller, & Co., 15 Maiden Lane, for the best electro- 

 plating. Silver Medal. 



Richard H. Trested,-33 White street, for the second best electro- 

 plating. Bronze medal. 



Ames Manufacturing Co., Chicopee, Mass., for the third best 

 electro-plating. Diploma. 



J. R. Benjamin, 1 Barclay street, for a superior quality of sheet 

 silver. Diploma. 



^ Shawls and Dxlaints, 



Judges— J. M. Constable, John M. Nixon, E. A. Leadbeater, 



Bay Stale Mills, Lawrence, Mass, Lawrence, Stone & Co., 

 (agents,) 41 Broadway, for the bast long and embroidered shawls. 

 Silver medal. 



J. Eoy & Co., Watervliet, West Troy, N. Y., Hoyt, Tilllng- 

 h;ist & Co., (agenis,) 63 Broadway, for the second best shawls. 

 Bronze medal. 



James Millward, Sen., 3 Millward place, (West 31st street), for 

 silk lace shawls. Silver medal. 



