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Mrs. V. A. Smith, 158 East 32d street, for a patchwork bed 

 quilt. Diploma. 



Minors. 



Miss Gertrude L. Eling, 6 Poplar street, Brooklyn, for worsted 

 embroidery. Dipoma. 



Miss Mary C. McFarland, (aged 7 years), 164 West 13th St., 

 for the best crochet work. Diploma. 



Preparations of Natural History. 



Judges — E. Guillaudeu, T. F. King. 



J. G. Bell, 289 Broadway, for the best specimens of prepared 

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



John L. Bode, 16 North William street, for the second best 

 specimens of prepared birds. (A silver medal having been before 

 awarded.) Diploma. 



Penmanship and Gold Pens. 



Judges — Hiram Dixon, W. H. Dikeman, Wm. J. Roome. 



Henry A. Brown, 121 Nassau street, for the best gold pens. 

 Diploma, 



T. S. Marlor, 22 Maiden Lane, for the second best gold pens. 

 Diploma. 



John Foley, 163 Broadway, for the best gold pen and pencil 

 cases and gold pens. Bronze medal. 



Herman Gelling, 42 Warren street, for the best specimens of 

 penmanship. Diploma. 



George B. Wheeler, 13 Bleecker street, for the second best 

 specimens of penmanship. Diploma. 



E. L. Viele, 13 Broadway, for topographical maps. Diploma. 



John S. Sharp, 133 Nassau street, for show cards, etc. Dip. 

 Piano Fortes. 



Judges — H. A. Wollenhaupt, W. H. Sage, Jas. Harrison, M. 

 Gottsclialk. 



Chickering & Sons, Boston, Mass., H. Warren, agent, 508 

 Broadway, for the best grand action piano forte. Gold medal. 



Steinway & Sons, 84 Walker street, for the second best grand 

 action piano forte. Silver medal. 



T. Gilbert & Co., Boston, Mass., H. E. Matthews, agent, 421 

 Broadway, for the third best grand action piano forte. Bronze 

 medal. 



Steinway & Sons, 84 Walker street, for the best square piano 

 forte. Silver medal. 



Schuetze & Ludolflf, 452 Broome street, for the second best 

 square piano forte. Bronze medal. 



