188 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Trunks and Carpet Bags. 



Judges — John Elack, J. Johnson, R. A. Chambers. 



Peter & Martin, 407 Broadway, for the best sole leather trunks 

 Silver medal. 



P. Trainor, 378 Eroadway, for the second best sole leather 

 trunks. Diploma. 



L. Cantel, 15 West Broadway, for improved combination of 

 travelling trunk and life-preserver. Silver medal. 



TJmhrellas and Parasols. 



Judges — J. MacGregor, James Davis. 



Clyde & Black, 401 Broadway, for the best parasols, umbrellas, 

 and canes. Diploma. 



Wool. 



Judges — ^W. K. Strong, W. H. Annable. 



Charles Colt, Genesee, Livingston co., N. Y., Beale & Adams, 

 agents, 166 Pearl street, for the best fleece wool, very superior 

 quality, and in good order. Silver medal. 



Fleeces of the Cashmere or Shawl Goat. 



Judges — Benjamin P. Johnson, Charles S. J. Goodrich, James 

 J. Mapes. 



Daniel 0. Ambler, New- York, for fleeces of the Cashmere or 

 shawl goat. Silver cup, $15. 



Woolen Goods. 



Judges — F. J. Conant, James B. Parsons, J. W. Pinkney. 

 Ontario Woolen Co., Ontario, N. Y., T. H. Maghee, agent, 24 

 South William street, for the best woolen blankets, of very supe- 

 rior quality and worthy of the highest praise. Gold medal. 



Rochdale Mills, Rochester, N. H., Nesmith & Co., agents, 69 

 and 71 Broadway, for the second best blankets. Diploma. 



George P. Evans, Crescentville, Penn., Bowers & Beeckman, 

 agents, for the best fancy cassimeres. Gold medal. 



Millville Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I., Bush & Mun- 

 kittrick, agents, 10 Broadway, for the second best fancy cassi- 

 meres. Silver medal. 



American Mills, Rockville, Conn., Richards & Van Wagener, 

 agents, 54 and 56 Exchange place, for the third best fancy cassi- 

 meres — good styles, and well made. Diploma. 



Middlesex Manufacturing Co., Lowell, Mass., Lawrence, Stone 

 & Co., agents, 41 Broadway, for the best doeskin of superior make 

 and finish, and of established reputation. Gold medal. 



