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Stewart S. Banuon, 148 E. 36t]i street, for speci- 

 men of graining __ ^ , Diploma. 



Sewing Silk, Twine and Cord. 



M. Hemingway & Sons, Watertown, Conn. (S. J. 

 Dennis, agent, 78 Reade street), for superior sew- 

 ing silk. (A Silver Medal having been before 

 awarded.) __ Diploma. 



John Turner, Norwich, Conn., for an assortment of 

 fishing lines, satin finish fancy twines and machine- 

 made picture cord _. _ Bronze Medal. 



Silver-Plated Ware. 



Judges — John W. Onderdonk, John G. Berrian. 



Hiram Young, 20 John street, for the best silver- 

 plated ware ._ Silver Medal. 



E. D. Bassford, Cooper Union, for the second-best 



silver-pl ated ware Bronze Medal. 



Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. 



Judges — B. P. Miller, Elijah Brady. 



Bramhall, Deane & Co., 268 Canal street, for the best 



hotel range .._., Silver Medal. 



William Pettit, 351 W. 35th street, for the second- 

 best cooking range _ Diploma. 



E. Moneuse & Duparquet, 30 Greene street, for cook- 

 ing ranges and fixtures Bronze Medal. 



Jas. C. Merritt, 1212 Broadway, for a laundry range Diploma. 



C. W. Spaulding, 11 Bible House, for the-best fire- 

 place heater Silver Medal. 



Wm. C. Lester, 1279 Broadway, for the second-best 



fireplace heater Bronze Medal. 



Thorp & Budd, 181 W. 14th street, for a fireplace 



heater _ .... Diploma. 



Pettit & Ray, 437 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, for 



Stafi"ord's fireplace heater . Diploma. 



E. Andrews, Albany, N. Y., for the best gas burning 



apparatus _ Silver Medal. 



S. T. McDougall, 474 Broadway, for gas heaters and 

 cooking apparatus _ ._ Bronze Medal. 



Wm. D, Russell, 206 Pearl street, for the best lamp 

 heaters adapted to various purposes. (A silver 

 medal having been before awarded) Diploma. 



Baker & Smith, 182 Centre street, for a steam radi- 

 ator — a good specimen of workmanship Diploma. 



Lesley & Elliot, 494 Broadway, for the gothic furnace Diploma. 



M. J. Frisbie, 24 W. 15th street, for Delano's patent 

 coal burner, a valuable invention to feed coal at 

 the bottom instead of the top of the fire Silver Medal. 



