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WINDOW GLASS. 



Clyde Glass Works, Kennedy & Hill, 211 Greenwich-street, 

 for window glass of superior surface, color, and uncommon 

 thickness. Silver medal. 



GOLD PENS. 



Spencer, Rendell & Dixon, 2 Maiden Lane, for superior gold 

 pens. Gold medal. 



GUTTA PERCH A. 



Hudson Manufacturing Co., 181 Broadway, T. T. Armstrong, 

 agent, for gutta percha pipe. Gold medal. 



HATS, CAPS, AND MANUFACTUBED FURS. 



John N. Genin, 214 Eroadway, for the best moleskin hat. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



James Hanford, 140 Grand-street, Williamsburgh, L. I., for 

 an excellent moleskin hat. Diploma. 



C. Knox, 128 Fulton-street, for the best children's fancy hats. 

 Silver medal. 



John N. Genin, for excellent children's fancy hats. Diploma. 



John N. Genin, for the best fancy furs and sleigh robes. Gold 

 medal. 



Francis Landry, 667 Broadway, for excellent fancy furs and 

 sleigh robes. Silver medal. 



William Mosher, 43 Maiden Lane, for fancy furs and sleigh 

 robes. Diploma. 



Miss Leggett, Saratoga Co., N. Y., for the best down muff and 

 tippet. Silver medal. 



STRAW HATS, ETC. 



R. H. Richardson, Mass., for the best bonnet. Silver medal. 



Mrs. H. D. Hills, Franklin Mass., for an excellent straw bon- 

 net. Diploma. 



C. Richardson, Mass., for the best straw braid. Diploma. 



David Thayer, Franklin, Mass., for the best exhibition of bon- 

 nets. Diploma. 



James Millward, 31st-street, near the 8th Avenue, for the in- 

 vention and continued improvement of the pamela bonnet. Di- 

 ploma. 



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