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has prevented an over-supply and they have sold at fair prices. 

 The apple crop has been one of the most abundant for many years 

 and prices have ruled low, yet the large crop has made them a 

 source of important income to the farmers, and furnished a cheap 

 article of food to the consumers. 



E. W. Wood, ^ 



C. F. Curtis, J 



O. B. Hadwen, / ^^.^ 



Samuel Hartwell, ) Committee. 



Jacob W. Manning, V 



Warren Fenno, I 



B. G. Smith, / 



