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HATS, CAPSj AND FURS 



jtulges — ChajJes St. John, Nathan Starr, Edgar T. Ryder. 



Juhn N. Geuiu, 214 Broadway, for the best moleskin hat, sil- 

 vt-r medal. F.H. Amidon, 649 Broadway, for the second best 

 moleskin hat, diploma. F. H. Amidon, 649 Broadway, for the 

 best silk riding hat for ladies, silver medal. A Freeman, 90 

 Fulton-street, l(>r the best soft pearl hat, diploma. John N. 

 Genin, 214 and 513 Broadway, f jr the best misses' and children's 

 angola and fancy hats, silver medal. A Freeman, 90 Fulton-st., 

 for the second best misses' an'^ children's angola and fancy hats, 

 diploma. John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the best nav y, army, 

 and fancy caps, silver medal. Francis Landry, 693 Broadway, 

 for the best Russian sable and victorine and muff, silver medal. 

 John N. Genin, 214 and 513 Broadway, for the best Hudson Bay 

 sable victorine md muff, and othtr [furs, and white polar bear 

 skin, silver medal. 



STRAW HATS. 



Judges— €l^rles Miles, T. A. Napier, D. K. Granger, J. H. 

 Hills. 



D. Thayer, jr., Franklin, Mass., M. Gay, agent, 173 Pearl-st. 

 for the ]>et fine split straw bonnet, silver medal. D. Thayer, jr. 

 Frankliq Mass, M. Gay agent, 173 Pearl-street, for a ftmcy split 

 straw bomet, diploma. 



GRAINING. 



Geoge Clark, E. B. Derby, George Palmer. 



Heiry Fox, 66 Horatio-street, for the best imitation of marble, 

 silveroiedal. Patrick Matthews, corner 25th-st. and 7th ave- 

 nue, or the second best imitaion of marble, diploma. John 

 Grant Morrisania, N. Y., for the best imitation of oak and other 

 wood, silver medal. William M. Gambling, 273 Sixth avenue, 

 for tfe second best imitation of oak, diploma. 



HEMP. 



Jdge* — Joseph Cowdiu, John Travers. 



Tiomas Hf^mmingway, Lexington, Ky., John C. McGregor, 

 aget, 134 Pearl-street, for a superior bale of hemp, gold medal. 



