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Minors' Work. 



George Green, J3rooklyn, L. I., for best sign painting. $5 and 

 Certificate. 



Gilbert Graham, Third-street, for second best sign painting. $3 

 and Certificate. 



RAW AND MANUFACTURED SILK. 



Raw. 



John M. Summy, Manheim, Penn., for the best 10 lbs. of reeled 

 silk, the thread remarkably round, uniform and clean. Van Schaick 

 premium of $10, and a bronze medal. 



Harriet Summy, Lancaster, Penn., for the second best reeled silk 

 and yarn from perforated cocoons. Diploma. 



John M. Summy, Manheim, Penn., for the best bushel of Paphos 

 peanut cocoons. Van Schaick Premium of $5, and a bronze medal. 



Harriet Summy, Lancaster, Penn., for the best bushel of small pea- 

 nut cocoons. Van Schaick premium of $5, and a bronze medal. 



Manufactured. 



J. W. Gill, Wheeling, Virginia, for the best piece of silk, 27 in. 

 wide and 60 yards in length. Van Schaick Premium $60, and a 

 bronze medal. 



J. W. Gill, Wheeling, Virginia, for the best silk for handkerchiefsj 

 25 yards in length. Van Schaick premium $20, and bronze medal. 



James Millward, Eighth Avenue and Thirty-First-street, for two 

 excellent pieces of satins. Silver medal, 



John Fox, Sen, Wheeling, Virginia, for the best plaid silk velvets. 

 Van Schaick premium $10, and bronze medal. 



Julius Hovey, Mansfield, Conn., J. D, Homeston, agent,293 Pearl- 

 street, for the best sewing silk, 12 lbs. Silver medal. 



Turner & Gurley, 84 William-street, for superior sewing silk. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Cleveland & Co., 34 Beaver-street, for handsome specimens of colour- 

 ed and spooled silk. Diploma. 



C. B. Hatch, 97 William-street, for superior oiled silk. Diploma. 



C. Court, 27 John-street, for beautiful specimen of silk dyeing. 

 (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Herman Schwietering, 34 Cedar-street, for samples of silk button 

 coverings. Diploma. 



