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Miss Magdalene Linherr, 303 Broadway, for the best hair work for 

 jewellers. Silver medal. 



Broger & Schuss, 439 Broadway, for the second best hair work for 

 jewellers. Diploma. 



Miss M. F. Unold, 41 Oliver-street, for the best framed hair work. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Emma Ball, Brooklyn, L. I., for a feather tippet, and cuttings 

 in paper, beautifully executed. Diploma. 



John Raab, 154 Third-street, for the best shell work. Diploma. 



Charles T. Blake, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best artificial flowers. 

 Diploma. 



Josepha Earle, Brooklyn, L. I., for flowers made of paper. Di- 

 ploma. 



Rachel Pearson, 178| Bowery, for the best wax flowers. Diploma. 



Mrs. L, De Angelica Wilson, 382 Bleecker-street, for the best wax 

 fruit. Diploma. 



Alexander Purdie, 46 Beekman-street, for the best gimps and frin- 

 ges. Diploma. 



Mrs. E. H. Penniman, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best silk quilt. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. M. Jacobus, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best imitation Marseilles 

 quilt. Diploma. ' 



Mrs. Hollerman, 94 Fourth Avenue, for the best knit quilt. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. Sarah Emmons, Deep River, Conn., for the best patchwork 

 quilt. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sarah Leech, Jersey City, N. J., for a knitted 'quilt. _ Di- 

 ploma. 



rs. S. A. Robertson, 57 Clinton-street, for a woven quilt. Di- 

 ploma. 



PAPER HANGINGS, UPHOLSTERY, ETC. 



J. & T. Jones & Smith, 235 Pearl-street, for the best paper hang- 

 ings. Silver medal. 



Pratt & Hardenburgh, 159 Pearl-street, for the second best paper 

 hangings. Diploma. 



W. C. P. Bryce, 35 Thompson-street, for a superior ^ecimen of 



