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UNITED STATES .

Metal-working Machinery.

131 Dick, C. J. A., Philadelphia , Pa. ,

Phosphor Bronze Smelting Works, 2038Washington avenue. Phosphor bronzeingots, axle bearings, castings, bells, wire,sheets, tubes, etc. A 6, 42. 513

132 Eames, Charles J., New York ,

N. Y.Petroleum iron boiler plates, forgeblooms, billets, jack plates, horseshoes,etc. {Annex 1.) 513

132 « Roberts, E. A. L., Titusville , Pa .Compound metal. C 78. 513

133 Reed, S. G., Boston , Mass. Appa-

ratus for heating locomotive and carriagetires with gas; portable gas attachmentfor lighting streets. E 69. 513

134 Malleable Iron Fittings Co.,

Brawford, Conn.Malleable iron steamand gas fittings and castings. A 4. 513

135 Lawrence, Frank, Philadelphia ,

Pa.Cupola and trier. (In building of C.Noble &> Co.) 513

135 « Phosphor Bronze SmeltingWorks, C. J. A. Dick, Philadelphia , Pa .

See No. 131. 513

135 ^ Harris, Samuel, Springfield ,Mass. Sifting machines. (Adjoining An-nex 2.) 513

136 Keystone Portable Forge Co., 120Exchange Place, Philadelphia , Pa.Por-table forges and pressure and exhaustblowers; forges, portable or stationary,for hand or power, forty-seven styles andsizes, for every class of work from lightestto heaviest, and patented and sold in allleading countries. English , French , andBelgian patents for sale. Also blowersfor every purpose requiring either pres-sure or exhaust; all shown in operation.(Annex No. 1, Machinery Hall.) 514

137 Carnell, F. L. & D. R., 1844 Ger-

mantown avenue, Philadelphia , Pa.Steam hammers. See illustrated cata-logue. (Annex 1 and 3.) 514

137 a Kacy, Robert F., Philadelphia ,Pa.Hand fan-blower. ( Adjoining An-nex 2.) 514

138 Forsaith, S. C., & Co., Manchester ,

N. H.Abbe bolt forging machine, springhammers. E 39 and annex. 514

139 Ferris & Miles, Philadelphia , Pa.

Machine tools and steam hammers. B31 and 32. 514

140 Merrill, Chas., & Sons, New York ,

N. Y.Drop hammer, parallel vises,differential blocks. C 4 and An-nex 2. 514

141 Hammond, H., & Co., Hartford ,

Conn.Cast steel hammer, anvil, and dropforgings. A 41. 514

142 Metz, George W., & Sons, Philadel­ phia , Pa.Bellows. (Annex 1.) 514

143 Bayliss, John, New York , N. Y.

Hot blast water tuyere and forge, black-smiths bellows, portable forge and bel-lows. (Annex 1.) 514

144 Bradley Manufacturing Co., Syra­ cuse , N. Y.Cushioned helve hammers.

B 29. 514

145 Tubular Barrow & Truck Manufac-

turing Co., New York , N.Y.Self-actingsteam hammer. (Annex 1.) 514

146 Empire Portable Forge Co., Troy ,

N. Y.Portable fan-blowing forges. (An-nex x.) 514

For classes of exhibits, indicated by numbers

147 Bullock, T. H., & Co., Cleveland ,

O.Blacksmiths, moulders', hand, andcoopers bellows. (Annex 1.) 514

148 Hull & Belden Co., Danbury , Conn.

Power forging hammer, samples ofdrop forgings. C 72. 514

148^ Mason, John L., Camden , N.J. Tire shrinker, blacksmiths tuyere andpinch bar. (Annex 1.) 514

148^ Schierloh, H., Jersey City , N. J.Heat welding compound, with samples ofiron and steel welded. (Annex 1.) 514

148^ Stiles & Barker Press Co., Mid­ dletown , Conn.B 34, and Annex 1.a Drop hammers. 514

b Sheet metal presses. 515

148^ Pusey, Jones, & Co., Wilmington ,Del.D 33.

a Riveting machine. 514

b Sheet iron cleaner. 515

149 Howard, George C., 13^S. Eight-

eenth street, Philadelphia , Pa.Grind-stone box, hacker, for truing and sharpen-ing the stone, drill-press, boring and sap-ping machine. B 31. 515

150 Cooper, Tohn H., Philadelphia , Pa .Mocfel or mechanical movement. C

3 1 - 5i5

151 Mitchell, J. E., Philadelphia , Pa .

Founded, 1810.Column of 38 varieties ofgrindstones; two thousand tons in stock;seven sizes of machinists' grindstones iniron boxes. Send for descriptive pamphlet.B 28 and 29. 515

152 Sternbergh, J. H., Reading , Pa.

Surface-grinding machine, bolts, nuts,washers, rivets, wood screws, etc. B37- 5i5

153 American Twist Drill Co., Woon­ socket , R. I. Automatic knife-grinders,emery wheels, and machinery. C

3 2 - 5i5

154 Cooper, Jones, & Cadbury, Philadel­ phia , Pa.Lathes. B 19. 515

155 Wattis, Edward, jr., Philadelphia ,

Pa.Patent pocket flasks, with metalliccollars secured without cement. B34 - 515

155^ Laurence, Benjamin, Lowell ,Mass.Index and plain milling machine.B 29. 515

155^ Sawyer, J. A., & Son, Worcester ,Mass. Combined hand and power ironplaner, Hill, Clarke, & Co., selling agents,Boston , Mass . C 40. 515

155^ Galligher, Bernard, Lynn , Mass .Emery grinder; drills. C 39-40. 515

155<^ Weed & Co., Boston , Mass. Filecutting machine. G 30. 515

156 Stevens, W. X., East Brookfield,

Mass.Centre cutting shears for iron,to cut old steamboat shafts, rails, chainlinks, bolts, angle and merchant iron, cold;power unlimited. B 34. 515

157 Ferris & Miles, Philadelphia , Pa.Planing, shaping, slotting, drilling, cut-off, turning, boring, punching, and shear-ing machines. B 31-32 and Annex 1. 515

158 Brown & Sharpe ManufacturingCo., Providence , R. I.Machinery andtools. Manufacturers of universal andplain milling machines, grinding, screw,and tapping machines, screw finishing and

at end of entries, see Classification, pp. 13-15.