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Jersey City Pottery, J. 0. Rouse, agent, Jersey City, N. J., for 

 specimens of earthenware. Diploma. 



Patent Glass Letter Company, 37 and 39 Greene street, N. Y., 

 for a frame of glass letters. Diploma. 



Sia{7ied Glass. 



Judges — Martin E. Thompson, Henry Sharp, Thos. S. Cummings. 



Hugh M. Falconer, 95 Fourth avenue, N. Y., for the best stain- 

 ed glass (a silver medal having been before awarded). Diploma. 



Alphonse Friedrich, 169 Greene street, N. Y., for a specimen 

 of stained glass. Bronze medal. 



Graining. 



Judges — H. Mason Dikeman, Peter S. Wilson. 



John Payne, 2 16 West Sixteenth street, N. Y., for the best grain- 

 ing, imitation of wood. Bronze medal. 



Stewart S. Bannon, 492 Third avenue, N. Y., fur a specimen of 

 graining, imitation of wood. Diploma. 



Constant SeverinServille, 5 98 Houston street, N. Y., for the best 

 graining, imitation of marble. Bronze medal. 



John A. Davis, 62 White street, N. Y., for a good specimen of 

 staining. Diploma. 



Hats and Caps. 



Judges — Edgar T. Ryder, Jos. B. Brewster, Lewis Mealio. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, N. Y., for the best silk hats. (A 

 silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



J. W. Kellogg, 381 Canal street, N. Y., for the best ladies' and 

 children's hats. Diploma. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, N. Y.,for ladies' and children's 

 hats. Diploma. 



A, B. Kilburn, Orange, N. J., for the best wool hats. Dip. 



J. McCracken & Co., 184, 186, 188, avenue C, for wool hats. 

 Diploma. 



J. Smal & Co., 118 and 120 Maiden Lane, for the best men's 

 and boys' caps. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



Straw Hats. 



Judges — W. J. Lewis, A. C. Hodges, Luther Chapin. 



