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Trunks, carpets bags, reticnks, traveling cases, umbrellas, parasols, canes. 

 Hand implements not elsewhere enumerated. 



Departmext III. — Groups 1 and 2. 



J«fZ(7(5.9— Messrs. Stephen Hyatt, Charles Buckingham, Jr., James L. Todd. 



Mademoiselle O. Bousson, 491 and 860 Broadway, New York, for meu'.s dress 

 sliirts and cushion lace. Second medal and diploma. 



Hamilton E. Smith, 55 Hudson street. New York, for* perforated buckskin under- 

 garments. Second medal and diploma. 



Lyon Brothers, 33 Cortlandt street. New York, for gloves, mitts and gauntlets of 

 various kinds of leather. First medal and diploma. 



North & Long, 336 Broadway, New York, for gloves and mitts of various kinds of 

 leather. Second medal and diploma. 



Seymour & Sharp, 233 West Twenty-ninth street. New York, for silk and cotton 

 elastic suspenders with patent metallic ends, Second medal and diploma; 



P. C. Moulton, New Haven, Conn., for patent bow retainer. Second medal and 

 diploma. 



John L. Watkins, 114 Fulton street, for boots and shoes of improved form. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Johnson & Sibley, Auburndale, IMass., for horse hair inner soles for boots and 

 shoes. Third medal and certificate. 



New Haven Rubber Sole Company, New Haven, Conn., for rubber soles for boots 

 and shoes. Second medal and diploma. 



N. McCollum,19 Spruce street, New York, for fancy shoe findings and trimmings. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Barnes & Cruttenden, 335 Broadway, New York, for corset steel. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



Wilson & Hoyt, 633 Broadway, New York, for patent necktie fastener and but- 

 toner. Third medal and certificate. 



J. C. Merritt, West Point, N. Y., for shoulder strap fastening. Third medal and 

 certificate. 



L. Binus, 577 Broadway, for ladies' bonnets and hats. Third medal and cer- 

 tificate. 



Balch, Price & Co., 185 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y., for manufoctured furs, a 

 large and valuable assortment. First medal and diploma. 



William H. White, Kent Island, ]\Id., for men's silk and fur hats. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



John P. Terry, 19 Union square, for ladies' and men's hats and furs. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



Department III.— Group 8. 



Judges — James H. Sackett, Thomas Varker, Charles Buckingham, Jr., 

 Samuel Webber. 



Nonotuck Silk Company, Florence, Mass., for bleached and colored sewing silk, 

 machine twist and sewing in the gum. First medal and diploma. 



Bernstein & Mack, 479 Broadway, New York, for silk chenille of fine quality and 

 colors. Second medal and diploma. 



P. G. Givernaud, Hoboken, N. J., Benhard & Hutton, agents, 144 Duanc street. 

 New York, for plain black and colored silk dress goods. First medal and diploma. 



