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NEEDLE WORK, EMBROIDERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. 



George Brodie, 51 Canal street, for the best cloaks and mantil- 

 las. Gold medal. 



Moljneaux Bell 58 Canal street, for an opera cloak of supe- 

 rior workmanship. Silver medal. 



Beekman & Co., Canal street, for tlic third best cloak. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. R. Van Houten, 82 Nassau street, for the best shirts. 

 Silver medal. 



Van Houten & Brooks, 446 Broadway, for the second best 

 shirts. Diploma. 



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

 for jewellers. Silver medal. 



J. & Robert Link, 181 Broadway, for the second best ornamen- 

 tal hair work. Diploma. 



Lion Guilleaum, 122 William street, for the best artificial 

 flowers and artificial leaves. Silver medal. 



Susan A. Johnson, 79 East Sixteenth street, for the second best 

 artificial flowers. Diploma. 



Mrs. Wm. Simmons, 564 Broadway, fur the best ladies' bon- 

 nets. Silver medal. 



Madatne Lavene, 133i Spring stre^et, for the second best ladies' 

 bonnet. Diploma. 



Miss L. H. Sargeant, 2 Clinton Place, for the best wax flowers. 

 Silver medal. 



Miss Jane Harris, for the second best wax flowers. Diploma. 



Mrs. Van Skelline, 247 Broadway, for the best paper flowers. 

 Diploma. 



Charlotte Waiine, 136 Greene street, for paper flowers. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. H. M. Chapman, Camden, N. J., for the best shell box. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Haight, 772 Washington street for the second best shell 

 box. Diploma. 



Miss Courraisien, 273 Greenwich street, for the best raised 

 worsted work. Diploma. 



Mrs. Mary A. Maier, 12 Doyer street, for the second best raised 

 worsted work. Diploma. 



