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Miss Maria Frey, for the best patchwork quilt. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sarah Earber, 133 Walker street, for patchwork quilts. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Rachel Henneburger, Baltimore, Md., for a very ingenious 

 turkerian fur tippet. Diploma. 



Mrs. Edmonds, 29 Howard street, for the best wax fruit. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



George Edmonds, 29 Howard street^ for the second best wax 

 fruit. Diploma, 



• James Bowles, 455| Broadway, for the best corsets. Silver 

 medal. 



Elizabeth Webber, 205 6th avenue, for a vase of spice flowers. 

 Diploma. 



Elias Combs, 244 Grand street, for the best regalia, A silver 

 medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



William W. Osborne, 278 Grand street, for the second best I'e- 

 galias. Diploma. 



Clarissa Hart, 84 Forsyth street, tor an excellent piece of home 

 made linen Silver medal. 



Miss Rlioda Kelley, 247 7th street, for the best lamp mat. Di- 

 ploma, 



Miss Josephine H. Peck, 29 Division street, for a flower bas- 

 ket. Diploma. 



Eliza Wolcott, 24 Norfolk street, for a muskmelon seed bag. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. L. Many, Long Island, for a lady's bag. Diploma. 



Miss M. Hamilton, 12 Vandam street, for a crape embroidered 

 shawl. Diploma. 



James Scheiss, 29^ Division street, fur the best silk embroidery. 

 Diploma, 



Mrs. W. Lindner, for the second best silk embroidery. Di- 

 ploma. 



PAPER HANGINGS AND UPHO|:.STFRy. 



Judges — John L. Gratacap, John W. Miller, William H. Curtis. 



Curtis k, Moore, 22 and 24 West 13th street, for the best spe- 

 cimen of marble and oak paper hangings. Silver medal. 



