AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 



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Norfolk Hosiery Co., Norfolk, Conn. (Tillingliast, Sheparcl & Howe, 

 agents, 5 Park Place), for the best shirts and drawers. Bronze medal. 



Troy Hosiery Co., Troy, N. Y. (Chas. Carville, agent, 186 Fulton street), 

 for the second best shirts and drawers. Diploma. 



WORK DONE ON SEWING MACHINES. 



Judges — Mrs. Pi. Van Houten, Mrs. A. C. Johnson, Mrs. M. Gardiner, 



"Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., No. 505 Broadway. 



Finkle & Lyon, No. 503 Broadway. 



Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co., No. 501 Broadway. 



First & Frost, No. 171 Suffolk street. 



For superior specimens of work done on sewing machines. Diploma to 

 each. 



Discretionary. 



Mrs. E. Simpson, 495 Broadway, for excellent specimens of machine 

 work on ladies' and children's clothing. Diploma. 



Mrs. Bush, for an excellent specimen of work on a child's dress. 

 Diploma. 



RECAPITULATION OF PREMIUMS AWARDED. 



THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL 

 FAIR. 



AT HAMILTON PARK. 



Agricultural Fair 



Steam Plow 



AT PALACE GARPEX. 



Agricultural and Horticultural 

 department 



Manufacturing and Mechanical 

 department 



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65 



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243 



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76 

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91 



Cash. 



Value. 



$1,000 00 



$1,000 00 



$1,378 07 

 1,000 00 



805 04 

 862 09 



'?4,045 20 



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