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Preserved cherries : Mrs. Herman Corbett, 50c.; Mrs. Francis 

 Hoyt, 25c. ; 



Preserved pears : Mrs. D. S. Thomas, North Auburn, 50c ; Mrs. 

 Herman Corbett, 25c. 



Preserved plums : Mrs. Francis Hoyt, 50c. ; Mrs. ^Elbert 

 Waterman, 25c. 



Preserved quinces : Mrs. Francis Hoyt, 50c. 



Preserved raspberries : Mrs. Herman Corbett, 50c. ; Mrs. [Elbert 

 Water man, 25c. 



Preserved strawberries : Miss E. B. Butler, 50c. ; Mrs. Herman 

 Corbett, 25c. 



Assorted pickles : Mable K. Grover, Bean's Corner, 50c. ; Mrs. 

 Benson Grant, 25c. 



Tomato catsup: Mrs. Francis Hoyt, 50c. ; Mrs. C. E. Judkins, 

 25c. 



Apple jelly : Miss E. B. Butler, 50c. ; Mrs. D. S. Thomas, 25c. 



Currant jelly : Mrs. Benson Grant, 50c. ; Mrs. Elbert Water- 

 man, 25c. 



Grape jelly : Mrs. Francis Hoyt, 25c. 



Quince jelly : Mrs. Francis Hoyt, 50c. ; Mrs. Benson Grant, 25c. 



Raspberry jelly : Mrs. F. D. Grover, 50c. ; Mrs. Elbert Water- 

 man, 25c. 



Rhubarb jelly : Mrs. Benson Grant, 50c. ; Mrs. Elbert Waterman, 

 25c. 



Strawberry jelly : Mrs. Francis Hoyt, 50c. ; Mrs. Elbert Water- 

 man, 25c. 



Maple syrup: C. H. George, 50c.; W. B. Fletcher & Son, 

 Stark, 25c. 



CUT FLOWERS. 



Best display cut flowers : Charles S. Walker, Peru, $10; Mrs. 

 Charles Stanley, Winthrop, $8 ; Mrs. B. T. Townsend, Freeport, 

 $5 ; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, Monroe, $3. 



Exhibition of roses : W. E. Morton & Co. of Portland, |5 ; 

 John Burr, Freeport, $3. 



Dahlias: Mrs. Chas. Stanley, $2; Mrs. B. T. Townsend, SI. 



Chinese pinks : Charles S. Walker, SI ; Mrs. B. T. Townsend, 

 50c. 



Carnations : Mrs. Lucy A. Chandler, Freeport, $2 ; W. E. 

 Morton «fe Co., $1. 



