94 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Lydia A. Breed, of Lynn, for her knit Bed Spread, gratuity, 1 00 

 Mary A. Webber, of Lynn, for her knit Bed Spread, gratuity, 1 00 

 Mrs. A. Gr. Sheldon, of Beverly, Patchwork Quilt, gratuity, 50 

 Mrs. M. Reynolds, of Salem, Woollen Quilt, gratuity, 1 00 



Mrs. 'Betsey Hunt, of Newburyport, an old lady 89 years old, 



and a cripple for 12 years. Quilted Quilt, gratuity, 60 



Mrs. W. Cross, of Danvers, Patch Quilt, 60 



Maria E. Johnson, of Lynn, 10 years old, for Patch Quilt, 



made between schools in six weeks, gratuity, 60 



Harriet E. Stocker, of Beverly, a girl not yet 6 years old, 



Patch Quilt, 60 



Mrs. Lith Lufkln, of Lynn, Patch Quilt, 50 



Hannah P. Alley, of Lynn, for Patch Quilt, containing 6930 



pieces, gratuity, 50 



Mrs. George Spinney, Saugus, Patch Quilt, gratuity, 25 



Mrs. Sarah J. Giflford, of Middleton, for Patch Quilt, contain- 

 ing 1750 pieces, 25 

 Miss Caroline A. Neal, of Salem, 12 years old, for Patch 



Quilt, containing 1081 squares, 25 ! 



Mary E. Fletcher, of Beverly, aged 9 years, for Patch 



Quilt, containing 2130 pieces, 25 



Mrs. Mary Newhall, of Lynn, Patch Quilt, 25 '] 



Master A. P. Goodridge, 6 years and 3 months old, for 



Patch Quilt, made between schools in 7 months, 25 ■ 



Lydia M. Alley, of Lynn, for Album Quilt, 25 ; 



There were 30 quilts exhibited — 29 were new, and one was pre- 

 sented for examination by an old lady of this town, to whom a gra- j 

 tuity was given last year. 



But two carpets were offered for premium. One a list carpet, j 

 cost of the material, $3 00, by Mrs. Edna Little, of Newbury, to 

 whom we recommend a gratuity of $1 00. The other, a large rug 

 mat, or carpet, by Mrs. David Stiles, of Middleton, 14 feet in di- 

 ameter, a gratuity of $1 00. 



There were 32 rugs exhibited, and the Committee recommend jj 

 that there be' awarded : 



To Sarah P. Wheeler, of Salem, 2 Rag Rugs, 1st premium, $3 00 

 Catharine C. Smith, of Lynn, Braided Rug, 2d premium, 2 00 

 Hannah E. Cleaves, of Beverly, 2 Rag and Jam Rugs, gra- 

 tuity, 60 , 



