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C. Linherr, 293 Broadway, for the best ornamental hair work. 

 Silver medal. 



Julius & Robert Link, 181 Broadway, for fine ornamental hair 

 work. Diploma. 



Miss C. Nicols, 49 East Broadway, for flowers made of floss 

 silk. Silver medal. 



Lion Gilleaume, 122 William-street, for the best artificial 

 leaves. Silver medal. 



Edmonds & Gill, 88 Cedar-street, for the best artificial flowers. 

 Silver medal. 



Miss E. Ross, 171^ South 4th-street, Williamsburgh, for the 

 best wax flow^ers. Diploma. 



Mrs. L. J. Hazlet, 60 6th Avenue, for good wax flowers. Dip. 



Joseph Earl, L. I., for the best paper flowers. Diploma. 



Mrs. A. Lagrave, Brooklyn, L. I., for good paper flowers. Dip. 



Theodore Mercer, 8 North William-street, for peps for flowers. 

 Diploma. 



Edmonds & Gill, 88 Cedar-street, for the best wax fruit. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Mrs. S. A. Reed, 8 Leroy-street, for the best shell work. Silver 

 medal. ' 



Mrs. F. P. Medina, Newark, N. J., for excellent shell work. 

 Diploma. 



E. Combs, 268 Grand-street, for the best regalia. Silver medal. 



M. J. Drummond,331 Grand-street, for excellent regalia. Dip. 



Amelia Newstadt, 404 Broadway, for silk embroidery. Dip. 



Mrs. Christiana Porter, 542 Washington-street, for the best 

 muslin embroidery. Diploma. 



Sarah K. Lynds, Brooklyn, L. I., for an excellent muslin em- 

 broidery. Diploma. 



Mrs. Eliza C. Perkins, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for embroidery. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Cleveland, 603 Broadway, for the best dressing gown. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Reisky, 657 Broadway, for the best chenille embroidery. 

 Silver medal. 



Mrs. P. L. Robinson, North Bennington, Vt., for excellent 

 chenille embroidery. Diploma. 



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