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To Henry W. Tarr, of Gloucester, aged 7 years, for clierry 

 stone watch chain, second premium, |2. 



To Ida McDonald, of Gloucester, aged 11 years, for crayon 

 picture, $1. 



To Helen M. Dennis, of Gloucester, aged 10 years, for lamp 

 mat, $1. 



To Alice A. Morgan, of Wenham, aged 11 years, for tidy, II. 



To Fannie L. Story, of Gloucester, aged 12 years, for tidy, 

 50 cents. 



To Charles P. Ross, of Gloucester, for wooden chain, 50 cents. 



To Mrs. Sarah Riggs, of Gloucester, aged 92 years, silk 

 patch work, 11, 



To Mrs. R. D. Wait, of Ipswich, aged 89 years, one pair 

 hose, $1. 



To Mrs. Mary H. Gilbert, of Gloucester, aged 87 years, knit 

 blanket, $1. 

 * To. Mrs. J. P. Trask, of Gloucester, aged 70 years, tapestry 

 50 cents. 



To Miss E. A. Blood, of Gloucester, two portraits of great 

 merit, $2. 



To Miss J. W. Knowlton, of Rockport, a fine collection of 

 Cape Ann minerals, $1. 



To Horace Bass, of Gloucester, a fine collection of Cape 

 Ann birds, 11. 



To Edward A. Johnson, of Manchester, a fine collect ion o 

 articles turned from wood, |1. 



To Edward Flint, of Manchester, cut vase of wood, $1. 



To Mrs. Mary E. Goodnow, of Gloucester, 3 cushions, &c., $1. 



To Miss Edith Kendall, of Gloucester, box of tatting work, $1. 



To Mrs. J. N. Millard, of Gloucester, a tastily arranged 

 bouquet of Bermuda sea-weed, $1. 



To Mrs. Frank Dunn, of Gloucester, a fine display of Chi- 

 nese and Japanese work, $1. 



To Mrs. Wni. N. Perkins, Jr., of Gloucester, afghan, fl. 



To Miss H. M. Burnham, of Gloucester, table cover, 50 cents. 



To M. E. Sawyer, of Gloucester, toilet set, 50 cents. 



