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Peppers, $1, Merrill Brothers ; Potato Onions, |1, Merrill 

 BrotJiers. 



Sandy Lake Potato, $1, George L. Nickerson. 

 Fine Cabbages, -12, B, Stanwood. 

 Fine Fottler Cabbages, $2, to Albert Dodge. 

 Sweet Potatoes, il, James F. Storey. 



James J. H. Gregory — Chairman of the Committee. 



COUNTERPANES AND RUGS. 



The Committee on the award of premiums and gratuities in 

 the above department would report a very large and excellent 

 display of both Counterpanes and Rugs, and in their opinion 

 one of the most extensive oifered at a County Fair. The 

 Committee heg leave to submit the following report, as the 

 result of their labor in the award of premiums. 



First premium for Counterpanes is awarded to No. 21, Mrs. 

 Horatio G. Sanford, Gloucester, for Silk Counterpane, <f4. 



Second premium to No. 1, Mrs. Isabel Elwell, Gloucester, 

 Patch Work Counterpane (6214 pieces,) $2. 



Gratuities were awarded for Counterpanes as follows : 



No. 14. Mrs. Betsey Davis, Gloucester, silk counterpane, $1 00 



No. 20. Mrs. Eliza P. Bulkley, Gloucester, - - 50 



No. 91. Mrs. John Woodbury, Gloucester, - 50 



No. 41. Mrs. Clara Presson, Gloucester, 3 white knit quilts, 50 



No. 42. Mrs. Mary E. Hinckley, Gloucester, - - 50 



No. 12. Mrs. Eliza B. Loring, Gloucester, - - 50 



No. 13. Mrs. Lucinda Procter, Gloucester, - - 50 



No. 35. Mrs. Mary Gaffney, Gloucester, - - 50 



No. 11. Mrs. Hannah P. Jones, Gloucester, - - 50 



No. 53. Miss Lizzie Griffin, Riverdale, _ _ 50 



No. 79. Miss Elizabeth E. Coggswell, West Gloucester, 



a young lady fourteen years of age, - - 50 



