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Ware, $1; W. A. Currier, do. Stoves and Ware, $1; C. Le 

 Bosquet & Co., do. Stoves & Ware ; $1. 



Committee — E. Stuart Chase, Charles Ingalls, S. W. Hop- 

 kinson, Leverett Kimball, S. K. Mitchell. 



FANCY WORK. 



The Committee on Fancy Work have attended to their duty 

 and submit the following report of awards of premiums and 

 gratuities : 



To Sallie G. Sargent, West Amesbury, for Hair Work, $1 : 

 Mrs. E. E. Langley, Lynn, Wax Cross, $1 ; Mrs. Daniel Pal- 

 mer, Haverhill, Skeleton Wreath, $1 ; G. H. P. Palmer, Ha- 

 verhill, Model House and Brackets, $1 ; Emma Stuart, Mat, 

 Tidy, and Worsted Work, $2 ; Katie Bartlett, Lawrence, 

 Paintings in Oil and Water Colors, $1 ; James H. Hodgdon, 

 Bradford, (soldier without arms,) Oriental Painting, $3 ; A. 

 G. Taggart, Haverhill, Toy Bedstead, $1 ; George F. Seaver, 

 Haverhill, Fancy Dressing Case, $2 ; E. A. Bartlett, do , Car- 

 riage Blanket, $1,50 ; Emma Merrill, Bradford, do. $1 ; Miss 

 Lucy Caldwell, Haverhill, Embroidery, $1,50 ; M. M. Hun- 

 tington, Amesbury, Butternut Toy Furniture, $1 ; Miss Mary 

 E. Merrill, Haverhill, Patch Work, finished at 8 years of 

 age, $3 ; Dr. Russell, Haverhill, Wax Flowers, First premium, 

 copy of Complete Guide to Ornamental Work ; Miss Marsh, 

 do., Glass Wrought Pictures, Night and morning, copy of the 

 same Work ; Miss H. E. Woodbury, do.. Carriage lilanket, 

 copy of the same. 



To Mrs. G. W. Wallace, Farmer's Wreath ; INlrs. George 

 Ayer, Model House ; 75 cents each. Mrs. P. E. Pearl, Brad- 

 ford, W^orsted Tidy ; Mrs. John D. Glines, Haverhill, Wrought 



