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T. H. I^everett, of Keene, contributed two loaves of white 

 bread from wheat raised on his own farm which were of 

 superior fjualitj. A loaf of rye bread, by Miss F. E. Dar 

 ling of Kccnc, merited special commendation. 



PATCHIXG, DARNING, EMBROIDERY, CROCHET 

 WORK, AND NEEDLE WORK. 



Mrs. Z. S. Barstow. Keene, best patching, $1 00 



Miss Augusta Stone, Surry, embroidered skirt, 1 00 



Mary Allen, East Westmoreland, " ^' Transactions. 



Miss Clara B. Chase, Keene, eight years old, for fine 



executed sample embroidery, Transactions. 



Mrs. E. H. Cheney, Keene, crochet collar, 1 00 



Five crochet card baskets, name unknown. Transactions. 

 Miss Elizabeth Tildcn, Keene, richly wrought chair, 1 00 

 Miss Sally E. Parker, Keene, wrought ottomon, 



Transactions. 

 Mrs. Ilenry Leader, Swanzey, best specimen needle 



work, 1 00 



Mrs. S^ell Day, Nelson, melon seed basket. 



Transactions. 



The committee notice an embroidered skirt by Lutheria 

 Cole of Westmoreland, as very nice and well worthy of 

 being exhibited, and another very good one by Eliza War- 

 ren, of the same town ; tidies by Julia A. Ware of Swanzey, 

 and Lucretia II. Chase of Keene, "indeed very pretty;" a 

 piece of ])atch woi'k by Nancy A. Spaulding of Sullivan, 

 showing skill and industry for a Miss of three and one-half 

 years ; and a very tasty worsted mat by Miss C. D. Hines 

 of Keene. 



