June 7 to June 15, 1877, inclusive.

Boots and Shoes.—Mellen Bray, Newton, Mass.
Electro-Magnetic Motor.—W. W. Gary, Washington, D. C.
Furnaces.—J. J. Storer, New York city.
Gas.—M. H. Strong, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Gas Apparatus.—D. C. Smith, East Northwood, N. H.
Gas Machines.—T. F. Rowland, Greenpoint, N. Y.
Mineral Wool Apparatus.—A. D. Elbers, Hoboken, N. J.
Motive Power.—W. G. Smith et al., New York city.
Power Looms.—James Long, Philadelphia, Pa.
Pulverizing Machines.—J. J. Storer, New York city.
Pump.—A. F. Eells et al., Boston, Mass.
Refrigerating Apparatus.—B. J. B. Mills, Lexington, Ky.
Sewing Machines.—C. H. Warner, Sturbridge, Mass.
Sheet Metal Utensils.—F. G. Niedringhaus, St. Louis, Mo.
Valve Gear.—E. Cope et al., Hamilton, Ohio.



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