Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1873 — Awards to American Exhibitors. [ARTICLE]

Awards to American Exhibitors.

New Yobk, August 18. , The Herald's special from Vienna gives the following: Among those who have been awarded medals of merit are Aultman,’ Miller & Col, J>f AKfcTnUOliiArTiidwing’niachiriesp Bullock & Co., Cincinnati, and McCor.mick, Chicago, reapers; Deere & Co., Moline, 111., agricultural implements; Northern Pacific Railway and the States of Ala 3, bama, Indiana and Tennessee for minerals; Burkhoult & Co., Cincinnati, oils; G. Fox, Cincinnati, starth; Gest & Atkinson, Cincinnati, oils; Proctor 4fc Gamble, Cincinnati, soaps; Emil Scheffer, Louisville, pepsine; Stein, Hirsch & Co,, Chicago, starch; Wilson, Hinkle & Co., Cincinnati, books; William Resor A Co. t -Cincinnati stoves; Pope Brothers, Cihcinnati, moldings; the cities of Cincinnati and Chicago, the printing house for the blind; John Grassien, of Cincinnati, stoves; American Institute of Architecture, for plans of building;,‘Astor Libraiy, New York, for promotion of science: Cooper Institute, New York, for improvement of working classes; Sanford & Co., Cleveland, account books; Bureau of Engraving and Printing of the Treasury Department, Washington; James Landy, .Cincinnati, photographs; Henry Mossier, Cincinnati, paints and colors; Henry Richman, Cincinnati, photographs; Wilson Sewing Machine Company, Cleveland; Jones <fc Laughlin, Pittsburgh, shafting; Rogers’ Wheel Company, Cincinnati, _wheels. » , ; Tiie prizes were distributed at the Imperial. Riding School by the Archduke

Ramer, at ofie o’clock, who, facing the other Archdukes, read a short address, in reply to which Archduke Charles Louis stated that he had received his Majesty’s command to publicly have read a list of names of exhibitors'to, whom diplomas had been allotted by jurors. Baron SchwarAe then read the list and returned thanks. - •• • , '... —=—“ ?' —---