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Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney, Harlford, Conn., for domestic silk stock- 

 ings. Diploma. 



Mrs. kS. H. Peshine, 284 Mulberry street, for the best table linen. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Sarah Snnilh, Morristown, N. J., for the second best table 

 linen. Diploma. 



Misses Dugan, 21 8 J Bowery, for the best millinery. Silver Medal. 

 Babcock & Co., 299 i Broadway, for the second best millinery. 

 Diploma. 



Misses J. C. & M. A. Johnson, 353 Bowery, for the best specimen 

 of dress-making. Silver Medal. 



E. Bradbrook, 297 Broadway, for the best infants' clothing. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. Mary Bradley, Utica, N. Y., for the best embroidered quilt. 

 Silver Medal. 



Miss Mary Murray, 225 Broome street, for the second best quilt. 

 Diploma. 



Miss Violet Mullan, 1 1 Wall street, for a quilt. Diploma. 

 Mrs. Margaret Clark, 107 Greene street, for a knit quilt. Diploma. 

 Franklin K. Smith, Brooklyn, L, I., for a quilt. Diploma. 

 Mrs. Gray, 31 Third Avenue, for a hearth rug. Diploma. 

 Miss E. S. Wright, 168 Bowery, for the best common corsets, and 

 best strap and riding corsets. Diploma. 



L. Duhain, 128 Fulton street, for military and ladies' feathers. 

 Diploma. 



W. J. Ross <k Co., 17 Jersey street, for the best specimens of 

 cleaned gloves. Diploma. 



Mrs. IJeitz, 427 Broadway, for specimens of laces and hose, (clean- 

 ed by steam.) Diploma. 



Josiah Holbrook, 365 Broome street, for geometrical solids. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. B. R. Voorhees, Amsterdam, N. Y., for specimens of domes- 

 tic manufactures. (Gold medal having been before awarded.) Di- 

 ploma. 



Miss Almira Mills, 1 Wooster street, for best specimens of worsted 

 embroidery on canvass. Diploma. 



Cornelia S. Anderson, 264 Bowery, for the best screens, worsted 

 embroidery on perforated paper. Diploma. 



Mrs. S. E. Briggs, Fishkill, N. Y., for best raised worsted work 

 lamp mats. Diploma. 



Mrs. Rebecca Miles, 103 Division street, for the best tufted worsted 

 work, Diploma. 



Miss Matilda Skinner, Lansingburgh, N. Y., for the best worsted 

 embroidery on broadcloth. Diploma. 



Mrs. S. I. Cohen, 141 Eighth Avenue, for the best worsted flowers. 

 Diploma. 



Miss Campbell, 457 Houston street, for the best mosaic work. Di- 

 ploma. 



Miss Helen F. Hirley, 9 Harrison street, for the best chenille em- 

 broidery, on fire screen and pair of ottomans. Silver Medal. 



