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Joseph E. Beebe, 1 bottle currant wine, 1st prem., $0 38 



Geo. F. Rice, 2d prem., 25 



L. Bascom, 3d " 25 



" 1 jar pickles, 38 



Lottie F. Beebe, 1 pair rabbits, 25 



John Lake, 1 swarm of bees and hive, 50 



L. F. Darrow, 1 fancy box, 25 



Mrs, L. Myrick, specimens Chinese work, 60 



Miss E. Foster, specimens hair braiding, 50 



Miss E. Gardner, 2 pictures, pencil work, 50 



Miss C. Langdon, cage Canary birds, ._ 25 



Mrs. F. Liverraore, 1 picture, leather work, 38 



" 1 leather what-not, 38 



Miss Ada Johnson, 1 Canary 7^ years old, 25 



Entry No. 18, 5 bouquets, 25 



Mary Judson, lot of pencillings, 50 



Noticed and commended hy Committee. 



Sumner & Bennett, 1 lot of mirrors. 

 Webb & Butler, a quantity of confectionery. 

 J. T. Wilson, 1 bottle foreign wine. 

 Eggleston & Aldrich, satin vesting. 



" silk velvet vest patterns. 



Mrs. A. Bennett, Jr., 1 vase of gold fish. 

 J. H. Treadwell & Co., sample card of table cutlery. 

 Miss Woodbury, " water scene." 

 Higby & Titus, 1 case of perfumery. 



The committee regretted the smallness of the amount left them to 

 distribute, and " cannot close their report without expressing their great 

 satisfaction at the good taste displayed in decorating 'Floral Hall.' It 

 was done, we learn, prmcipally by the ladies of the village of Jackson. 

 They not only bestowed their labor, but their choicest flowers, paint- 

 ings, drawings, and other specimens of their skill and handiwork. It 

 added very much to the exhibition, and is deserving of all praise." 



EUGENE PRINGLE, 

 Secretary. 



