148 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Minors. 



Geo. M. Githens, 233 West 43d street, fur a small marble 

 monument. Books, $2 50. 



Cah'met Ware. 



Judges — Geo. Piatt, C. W. Hutchins. 



H. C. Glinsmann., 57 Elm street, for the best cabinet work and 

 carving. Gold medal. 



John H. Fraser, cor. Reade and Hudson streets, for superior 

 show-cases. A silver medal having been before awarded. Di- 

 ploma. 



Matthews & Stacy, 514 Broadway, for the best suit of enamelled 

 furnitui'e. Silver medal. 



J. C. House, Louisville, Lewis co., N. Y., for an alarm bed- 

 stead. Silver medal. 



E. Volkert, 99 Elm street, for inlaid composition work. 

 Diploma. 



R. Paton, 24 Grove street, for school furniture. Diploma. 

 Discretionary. 



A. Kopper, Jr., Williamsburgh, L. I., for an inlaid box. 

 Diploma. 



H. R. & J. L. Plimpton, 62 White street, for a secretary bed- 

 stead, a neat, compact and useful piece of furniture. • Silver 

 medal. 



H. R. & J. L. Plimpton, 62 White street, for a superior canopy 

 for cots, bedsteads, chairs, &c. Diploma. 



Wm. B. Carpenter, Brooklyn, L. I., Sammis & Rooney, 288 

 Bowery, for a convertible union chair, combining a child's high 

 chair, low rocker, and crib. Diploma. 



Chrystal Paper Co., 125 avenue D, for the best sand paper. 

 Diploma. 



Cakes and Confectionery. 



Judges — Jas. R. Smith, Wm. Ebbitt. 



John Taylor, 365 and 367 Broadway, for the best ornamented 

 confectionery. Silver medal. 



Duncan McFarlane, Yonkers, N. Y., for a specimen of orna- 

 mental confectionery. Diploma. 



Scholl & Walther, 215 Forsyth street, for specimens of con- 

 fectionery. Diploma. 



J. M. Keppler, 252 Fourth avenue, for specimens of confec- 

 tionery. Diploma. 



John Crawford, 396 Sixth avenue, for ornamental cakes. Di- 

 ploma. 



