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Miss Catharine Sharp, 240 West 23rd street, for the best wax 

 flowers. Bronze medal. 



Mrs. A. E. Piper, 14 Pacific street, Brooklyn, for the second 

 best wax flowers. Diploma. 



Douglass & Sherwood, 343 Broadway, for the best ladies' skirts. 

 Diploma. 



Torman & Co., 705, Broadway, for the second best ladies' skirts. 

 Diploma. 



Lewis & Seacord, G55 Broadway, for the best gentlemen's fur- 

 nishing goods. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Van Houten, 82 Nassau street, for the second best gen- 

 emen's furnishing goods. Diploma. 



John Flaherty, New- York, for shirts. Diploma. 



E. H. Valentine, 408 Broadway, for enamelled collars. Dip. 



Madame Gerard, 34 Amity street, for the best ladies' corsets. 

 Diploma. 



William T. Ross, 47 West 13 th street, for the best specimens of 

 glove cleaning. Diploma. 



Miss E. Duston, 035 Sixth avenue, for the second best crochet 

 work. Diploma. 



Robert Link & Bro., 181 and 539 Broadway, for the best hair 

 work. Diploma. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Gautier, (aged 82 years), Jersey City, N. J., 

 for the best potichomane vases. Bronze medal. 



Content, Neary & Co., 502 Broadway, for the second best po- 

 tichomane vases. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sophia Cooley, 112 Eighth avenue, for the best ladies' 

 bonnets. Bronze medal. 



G. Schlegel, 15^ Division street, for the second best ladies' 

 bonnets. Diploma. 



Madame Demarest, 375 Broadway, for the best system of dress 

 cutting. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Dip. 



James Bailey, 325 Fulton street, Brooklyn, for the best em- 

 broidery on muslin and linen. Bronze medal. 



Mrs. Wild, 47 West 41st street, for the second best embroidery 

 cm muslin and linen. Diploma. 



S. H. Doughty, 28 John street, for the best leather, silk, and 

 elastic belts. Diploma. 



John N. Genin, 513 Broadway, for the best ladies' and chil- 

 dren's underlinen and fancy goods. (A silver medal having been 

 before awarded.) Diploma. 



