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Best hair work jewelry, Miss A. Lewis, $5. 



Best shell work, Liigard Camella, $2. 



Best embroidered sofa cushion, Mrs. C. D. Willey, $2. 



Best embroidered undersleeves, Mrs. C. D. Willey, $2. 



Best embroidered lady's collar, Mrs. C. D. Willey, $2. 



Best pincushion, Mrs. C. F. Willey, $2. 



Best embroidered tableclotli. Miss Emily L. Peeler, $2. 



Best shawl net, Mrs. G. P. Beal, $2. 



Best canvas work, Mrs. C. A. Pitkin, $2. 



Best worsted work. Mrs. C. A. Pitkin, $2. 



Best alghan, Mrs. C. A. Pitkin, $2. 



Best cotton tidy, Mrs. ft. W. Wilson, $2. 



Best set of lamp mats. Miss Addie Saxe, $2. 



Best cardboard work, Miss Amelia Fisher, $2. 



Best worsted crochet work, Mrs. E. L. Bradley, $2. 



Best ladies' underwear, Mrs. E. L. Bradley, $5. 



Best suit child's clothes, Mrs. J. Sinnott, $5. 



Best robe and mat, Angora R. & G. Co., $2. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Premiums in this department not stated, but the following articles are marked : 

 Eclipse Incubator Company, self-regulating incubator. 

 F. F. Dye, pillow-sham holder. 

 Brooks & Stoddard, Russian polish. 

 B. B. Scott & Son, flavoring extracts. 

 A. O. Rix, almond huUer. 



E. M. Hamilton, system of sub-irrigation, with machines for making pipe. 

 Felix Sourrisseau, firearms and sporting materials. 

 J. Boschken, hardware. 



