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NEEDLE-WORK, EMBROIDERr, ETC. 



Judges — Mrs. M. L. Timpson, Mrs. L. De Voe, Mrs. J. E. Lewis. 



Mrs. M. M. PuUen, for the best lace and crochet work. Silver medal. 



Mrs. Ellen Camp, Flushing, L. I., for the best imitation Marseilles 

 quilting. Diploma. , 



Mrs. S. B. Pratt, 54 Market street, for the best rural picture frames. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. A. W. Stone, Atlanta, Ga., for the best worsted piano cover. 

 Silver medal. 



Eliza J. Robinson, 60 Perry street, for the second best worsted work, 

 " Rebecca at the well." Diploma. 



Mrs. R. Van Houten, 75 Nassau street, for the best shirts. (A silver 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Miss Lizzie Earle, Fifth avenue, corner of 37th street, for, the best 

 feather flower bouquet. Diploma. 



Mrs. Kate Whitelaw, 71 East 14th street, for the best wax flowers, a 

 large and beautiful collection. Silver medal. 



Miss H. M. De Wolf, 96 Fourth avenue, for the best wax fruit. Diploma. 



John Fletcher, 419^ Broadway, for beautiful hair coral sets. Bronze 

 medal. 



Mme. Demorest, 375 Broadway, for the best skirts. Bronze medal. 



S. Sherman, 264 Fulton street, Brooklyn, for skeleton skirts. Diploma. 



Miss F. Salomon, Morrisania, N. Y., for a worked skirt. Diploma. 



Madame Demorest, 375 Broadway, for the best patterns of ladies' and 

 children's apparel. Diploma. 



Mrs. Rebecca Githens, Philadelphia, Pa., for a system of cutting boys' 

 clothing. Diploma. 



Madame Demorest, 375 Broadway, for the best system of dress-cutting. 

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



Mrs. A. Phelps, 255 Sixth avenue, for the best silk quilt. Diploma. 



Estelle Clark, San Francisco, Cal. (eight years old), for a quilt. Diploma. 



Elizabeth Luke, Yorkville, N. Y., for superior knitted quilts. Diploma. 



Patients of the N. Y. Lunatic Asylum, " Mary Goodwin, Matron," for 

 specimens of embroidery and a silk quilt. Diploma. 



ORGAN HARMONIUMS AND TRIOLODEONS. 



Judges — H. W. Wollenhaupt, Chas. Eichhorn, Anthony T. Davis. 



Mason & Hamlin, Boston, Mass. (Chickering & Sons, agents, 694 Broad- 

 way, N. Y.), for an organ harmonium of fine sound. Silver medal. 



Van Oeckelen & Diicker, 618 Broadway, for the triolodeon, an ingeni- 

 ous invention. Large silver medal. 



PAINTS. 



Hoagland & Wallace, New Brunswick, N. J., for superior mineral paint. 

 Diploma. 



E. E. & J. F. Ellery, 596 Grand street, for India rubber paint. Diploma. 



PENMANSHIP. 



Judges — Hiram Dixon, G. H. Coggeshall, Lewis H. Embree. 



