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Beman & Case, corner Prince street and Broadway, for the sec- 

 ond best Rockingham ware. Silver medal. 



Bennett & Brother, Pittsburgh, Pa., W. S. Hammersly & Co., 

 agents, 1 1 Old Slip, for the third best Rockingham Avare. Di- 

 ploma • 



L. D. Gerardin, Jersey city, N. J., for the best decoration on 

 porcelain. Gold medal. 



Woram & Haughwout, 561 and 5C3 Broadway, for the second 

 best decoration on porcelain. Silver medal. 



Alexander Young, Foui'th street, between Second and Third 

 Avenue, for the best terra cotta ware. Gold medal. 



Edward Roach j Roach Brothers, agents, 34 Fulton street, for 

 the second best terra cotta ware. Silver Medal. 



George Saul, Melbourne, N. Y., for handsomely bronzed terra 

 cotta ware. Diploma. 



WINDOW GL.4.SS. 



Judges— S. N. Dodge, John Muckel. 



New Columbia Glass Company, New Columbia, N. J., Petit & 

 Co., agents, 163 Front street, for window glass, the best color. 

 Silver medal. 



Jackson's Glass Works, N. J., Richards & Brothers, agents, 

 for specimens of window glass, the best in surface. Silver medal. 



Joshua Shaw, 142 Nassau street, for improved glazier's dia- 

 monds, beautifully finished. Silver medal. 



HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. 



Judges — Charles St. John, Nathan Starr, E. F.^Ryder. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the best silk hat. Silrer medal. 



W. A. Archer, 270 Greenwich, for the second best silk hat. Di- 

 ploma. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the best soft eassimere hats. 

 Diploma. 



^John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the best boys' and misses 

 fancy hats and caps. Silver medal. 



Union Hat Company, 210 Broadway, for the second best boys 

 and misses' fancy hats. Diploma. 



