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To Maria H. Bra}' of Gloucester, Sea Mosses, 50 cents. 



To J. J. Babson, Jr., of Gloucester, Carved Xapkin Ring, 

 50 cents. 



To Mrs. Joseph Friend of Gloucester, Sea Mosses, 50 cents. 



To Eliza Stickney of Gloucester, Pressed Autumn Leaves, 

 50 cents. 



To Adelia F. Tomlinson of Gloucester, Picture, oO cents. 



To Martha A. Wonson of Gloucester, Picture, 50 cents. 



To ^lary S. Stacey of Gloucester, Picture Frames. 50 cents. 



To Ella Proctor of Gloucester, Picture, 50 cents. 



To Eliza G. Davis of Gloucester, Globe of Wax Flowers, 

 50 cents. 



To Mrs. John J. Somes of Gloucester, Toilet Set. 50 cents. 



To Miss Jeannie Ilolman, Tidy and Bag, 50 cents. 



To Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Carriage Blanket, 50 cents. 



To M. L. Hadley of Gloucester, Toilet Set, 50 cents. 



To Susie F. Andrews of Esses, two Tidies, 50 cents. 



To Ida M. Proctor of W. Gloucester, Pin Cushion, 50 cents. 



To Mary Day of Rockport, Tidy, 50 cents. 



To Nellie Griffin of Gloucester, Card Paper Box, 50 cents. 



To Mrs F. F. Emerson of Gloucester, Pansy Mat, 50 cents. 



To Mary Ganey of Gloucester, Fancy White Skirt, 50 cents. 



To Mrs. Judith Caswell of Gloucester, Tidy, 50 cents. 



To Mrs D. B. Friend of Gloucester, Worsted Mat, 50 cents. 



Committee — Mrs. E. G. Berry, Mrs H. G. Sanford, Mrs. 

 Charles E. Grover, Andrew Nichols. 



FARMS. 



The Committee on Farms would respectfully report : 



The diflficulty which has long existed in this County with 



regard to the entry of Farms for premium still continues. It 



may be truly said that no competition has yet been established 



between the cultivators of our soil on the question of general 



