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727 Houssein Bey, Mrs.-Embroidered shashea cover and jacket, embroidered by a Moorish princess. 728 Jewish & Moorish costumes worn in Tunis. 256

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757 Pirapitinga, Baroness de, Province of Rio de Janeiro.-Embroidered towels and underwear. 252 758 Gama, D. Eulalia de Salvanha da, Rio de Janeiro.-Towels and pillow shams in labyrinth lace. 252 759 Commission General for the National Exhibitions, Rio de Janeiro.Handkerchiefs in labyrinth lace, and laces for borders, by women of the province of Rio Grande do Nórte; laces, handkerchiefs, pillow shams, seives, etc., by women of the Provinces of Parahyba, Alagôas, and Goyaz.

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760 Rozario, G. M. da, Province of Paraná.-Lace made of linen thread. 252

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765 Alagoas, Province of.-Towel for toilet table, in embrodiery and sieve lace.

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766 Jacobina, Theresa D., Rio de Janeiro.-Tapestry work.

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767 Oliveira, Alzira H. d', Rio de Ja

neiro.-Cushion in tapestry work. 252 768 Nunes, Henriqueta M., Rio de Janeiro.-Cushion in tapestry work. 252 769 Ferreira, Maria, Province of Ceará. -Crochet case. 254 770 Director of the Colony of Paraná. -Fringes of linen thread, made by an Indian girl of the colony. 254 771 Alves, M. R., Province of Paraná. -Toilet covers. 254 772 Itamaraty, Viscountess de, Rio de Janeiro.-Embroidered pin case. 254

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785 Lopez, Emilia, Rio de Janeiro.Flower stand of leather.

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776 Province of Ceará, Ladies of.— Feather flowers.

254 For location of objects, see ground plan, p. 83.

786 Leme, Rosalina Paes, Rio de Janeiro. Leather flowers

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SHOE AND LEATHER BUILDING. No. 7.

Architect, A. B. BARRY.—Size, 314 feet by 160 feet.

The building is constructed of wood, two stories high, and is situated on Elm Avenue, south of Machinery Hall. Its name indicates its purpose.

KEY TO THE NOTATION.

THE location of objects in the Shoe and Leather Building is shown by a letter and two figures, indicating the nearest column of the building. The letter and first figure designate the section of the building, the second figure the column within that section. The system of numbering is shown on the annexed ground plan.

The class of the classification (See Part I., pages 27-45) to which each exhibit belongs is indicated by the small figures at the end of the line.

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a Harness oils.

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2e Bartlett, H. A., & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.-Shoe blacking. FI-1. 202 3 Levi & Berg, Philadelphia, Pa.Shoe blacking and ladies' shoe dressing. F 1-3.

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5 Mason, Jas. S., & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.-Shoe blacking. F 1-5.

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7 Bixby, S. M., & Co., New York, N. Y.-Shoe blacking and leather dressing. F 1-4.

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8 Restrorff & Bettmann, New York, N. Y.-Leather polish for boots, shoes, traveling bags, etc. B 2-2.

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9 Sawyer, H., Boston, Mass.-Crystal blue. F 1-3.

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10 Reed, Geo. H., & Sons, Boston,
Mass.-Dressings, inks, varnishes, and
stains for leather.
F1-3.

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11 Hauthaway, C. L., & Sons, Boston, Mass.-Leather dressings, blackings, stains, and varnishes. These goods are favorably known throughout the United States, Canadas, and Europe, and were awarded medals at Boston and Vienna. Visitors at the Shoe and Leather Building will see upon the various exhibits of boots, shoes, harness, and horse collars, specimens of the high finish derived by the use of our dressings, as many of the best goods there are finished with our articles. They are considered indispensable in all manufactories using leather. Our exhibit consists of twenty-one different articles adapted to leather, all of our own invention and production. House established in 1854. E I-II.

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11a Connihan, E., & Co., Charlestown, Mass.-Water proof leather preservative. F 1-3.

4 Annear, John, Philadelphia, Pa.Shoe blacking and stove polish. F 1-2. 202 For classes of exhibits, numbered at end of entries, see Classification, Part I., pp. 27–45.

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