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form the curd in half an hour, when it was broken and left 

 to drain. When sufficiently drained, it was sliced and put in 

 the cellar; the same process was repeated with the mornini^'s 

 milk. The curds were then put together, with warm water 

 enough to cover them; after remaining twenty minutes, they 

 were drained, chopped fine, and salted with half an ounce of 

 salt to a pound of cheese, and a tcaspoonful of saltpetre well 

 stirred in, and pressed 3() hours. 



ARTICLES MANUFACTURED EROM LEATHER. 



The Committee regret to see so little interest in this depa)t- 

 ment. They, however, award 



To Rufus H. Page, of Gioveland, for his fine display bf 



Machine Sewed Ladies' Shoes, the first premium of $5.00 



To Winchell Bros., of Haverhill, for Ladies' Shoes, the 



second premium of , 3 00 



To P. S. Dwinnels, of Georgetown, for his superior pair of 



Brogans, a gratuity of 2.00 



To Kelley & Blaisdell, of Haverhill, for Women's Pegged 



Shoes, a gratuity of 3.00 



To Goodrich and Fitts, of Haverhill, for Ladies' Slippers, a 



gratuity of 3.00 



To Goodwin & Jaques, of Haverhill, a gratuity of LOO 



To C. D. Wallace, of Haverhill, a gratuity of LOO 



To G. F Perkins, of Haverhill, for Boots, a gratuity of LOO 

 To J. M. Poor & Co., Haverhill for Shoes, a gratuity of 50 

 To Geo. J. Tenney & Son, of Georgetown, for Sole Leather, 



a gratuity of LOO 



To J. Kelley, Haverhill, for Shoe Trees, a gratuity of LOO 

 To D. Woodbury & Co., of So. Danvers, for lot of Skins, a 



gratuity of ^.00 



