144 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Fishing Tackle. 



Judges — H. H. Sill, Frost Horton. 



J. & J. C. Conroy, 65 Fulton street, for the best rods and reels. 

 (A gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



John Warrin, 48 Maiden Lane, for the best patent reel, lines, 

 and flies. Silver medal. 



J. B. Crook, 50 Fulton street, for fishing tac]i;le. Diploma. 



Grates. 



Judges — Thos. Goadby, Richard Moore, J. B. Cornell. 



W. Jackson & Son, 246 Front street, for the best parlor grates. 

 (A gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 

 GlasSy C/iina, and Earthenware. 



Judges — James Neeves, H. W. Hay dock, Wm, Woram,Eben 

 Collamore . 



Schmidt & Vogeley, 64 Nassau street, for the best glass shades. 

 Diploma. 



\ American Glass Silvering Co., 46 Duane street, for crystal 

 silver ware. Diploma. 

 Sidney J. Newsham, 483 Broadway, for mended china ware. Dip. 



Obed Daw, 683 Broadway, for pieces of glass and china 

 riveted. Diploma. 



Stained Glass. 



Judges — Griffith Thomas, Henry Sharp. 



H. M. Falconer, 95 4t]i aveime, for the best specimens of 

 stained glass. Silver medal. 



W. J. Hanington, 418 Broadway, for the second best specimens 

 of stained glass. Bronze medal. 



Grahiing. 



Judges — A. Gaw, P. T. Wilson. 



Constant Cottiaux, 97 Wooster street, for specimens of mar- 

 bling on walls. Diploma. 



Stewart S. Bannon, 94 East 21st street, for specimens of grain- 

 ing. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



C. H. Tyler, 74 Irving Place, for specimens of panel graining. 

 (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 

 ' John A. Davis, 62 White street, for the best specimens of 

 graining. Bronze medal. 



Robert Garth waite, 134 West 19th street, for specimens of 

 marbleing. Diploma. 



Hats^ Caps., and Furs. 



Judges— M. Bird, L. Mealio, E. T. Ryder. 



John N. Genin, 513 Broadway, for the best hats. (A silver 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



