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A. E. Walker, 4885 Third avenue, for a burnt wood etcliing. Third medal and 

 a certificate. 



Judges. — Messrs. CnBiSTiAN D. CouENHOVAif, George "W. Fordham: and 

 Peter Lodevtick. 

 I Otto Steitz, 76 William street, for glass letters. Third medal and a certificate. 



Francis B. Asbury, 167 William street, for gilding on glass. Third medal anfl 

 a certificate. 



Thomas G. Hojer, 281 Third avenue, for gilding on glass. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



Strong & Son, 86 Walker street, for sign painting. Third medal and a certifi- 

 cate. 



SECOND GROUP. 



Judges — Messrs. Louis Lang and Vincent Colter. 



L. Prang & Co., Boston, Mass., for chromo-lithographs. First medal and a 

 diploma. 



H. Wood, Jr., 639 Broadway, for American chromos. Second medal and a 

 diploma. 



THIRD group. 



Judges — Messrs. D. Huntington, H. C. Shumwat, John M. ^Masterton, A. 

 Wetmore, Jr. and Edward L. Wilson. 



Huston & Kurtz, 895 and 897 Broadway, for porcelain pictures and carbon 

 prints. First medal and a diploma. 



Wenderoth, Taylor & Brown, Philadelphia, Pa., for porcelain pictures and 

 carbon prints. Second medal and a diploma. 



Joseph ^L Herron, 46 East Fourteenth street, for plain porcelain photographs. 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



C. 11. AVilliamson, 245 Fulton street, Brooklyn, L. I., for colored photographs 

 on paper. Third medal and a certificate. 



George G. Rockwood, 839 Broadway, for large photographic views and life- 

 sized photographic portraits. First medal and a diploma. 



J. Gurney & Son, 707 Broadway, for plain photograghs (cartes imperiale). 

 First medal and a diploma. 



Notman & Co., Boston, Mass., for plain photographs (cartes imperiale). Second 

 medal and a diploma. 



H. J. Newton, Forty-seventh street, for prints fi-om paper negatives. First 

 medal and a diploma. 



FoUett & Johnston, 232 West Twenty-sixth street, for photographic alabaster 

 paper. First medal and a diploma. 



fourth group. 



Judges — Messrs. John B. Rich, Charles P. Dalt, and James Ward. 



Haas (1- Robertson, 272 Fourth avenue, for collection of electrotypes. First 

 medal and a diploma. 



E. Plassman, 93 Sixth avenue, for two frames of wood carving. First medal 

 and a diploma. 



United States Machine Carving Company, Second avenue corner Twenty-second 

 street, for carving by machinery in wood and stone. First medal and a diploma. 



H. Mueller, 79 Third avenue, for a collection of wood carving. Second medal 

 and a diploma. 



