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439 



59. Mrs. J. E. Beebe, best bed spread, $1 00 



62. S. Holland, best fulled cloth, 1 00 



66. L. Wilcox, best pair stoga boots, 50 



74. Henry Hague, best table top, 50 



67. J. V. Cookingbam, best lot daguerreotypes, 50 



Your Committee beg leave to state that in the articles of patch quilts, 



plain quilts, coverlet and bed spi-eads, the competition was very great 

 There were many exhibited, besides those that were awarded premiums, 

 entitled to great merit — so much so that it was difficult for the commit-' ' 

 tee to decide. Your Committee have thought best to give two more 

 premiums to these articles than were specified in the list of preminms.*^^ 

 Your Committee regret exceedingly, that there were not some one or mor^ 

 ladies placed on the Committee, for the purpose of examining theee ar 

 tides. 



F. M. FOSTER, 

 a G. STRONG, 

 E. B. FULLER, 

 E. DELAMATER, 

 L. KASSICK, 



Committee. 



NEEDLE, SHELL, WAX WORK. , 



1. Miss H. L. Cook, best case of wax flowers, 1 OO'*''' 



6. .T. Wood, 1 lace veil, very nice, committee recommend a pre- 

 mium of- - iL. 1 ..... 50 



7. Mrs. A. H. Delaraater, 1 pair of sheD candlesticks, 1 00 



5. Mi-s. J. F. Terry, 1 ornamented chair, 1 00 



30. Amanda Fitch, 1 ornamented stand, committee recommend 



a premium of 50 



1 7. Miss Lapham, 1 vase tissue flowers, 1 00 



19. Mrs. J. F. Terry, \ hand bouquet, 1 00 



60. Mrs. C. L. McMillan, 1 blue crystal basket, committee rec- 

 ommend a premium of 50 



7. Mrs. Charles Church, 1 worked quilt, _ j qq 



58. Mrs. Warriner, 1 lamp mat, very nice, committee recom- 



nvend a premium of ..,.>„...._ 50 



