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MAXUFACTURES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 



Your Committee on Mauiifactures and General Merchandise 

 respectfully submit the following report of their awards in 

 gratuities : — 



Mrs. C. A. Lawrence, Antiquarian Ware, $2 ; J. N. Bur- 

 beck, Display of Soap, $2; Lewis P. Foss, case Dentistry, 

 $1 ; Mrs, Mary Page, Jar of Cocoons, AO cents; G. F. 

 Priest, Ottoman, 50 cents ; Perkins & Bradstreet, Display of 

 Soap, $1 ; Stephen C. Osgood, Chairs, $3 ; Daniel Peabody, 

 Clothes Wringer, 50 cents ; W. H. Shirley, Flower Bracket, 

 50 cents. 



'N. E. Ladd, Charles Ingalls, D. Bradstreet — Committee. 



FANCY WORK AND WORKS OF ART. 



The Committee on Fancy Work and Works of Art award 

 to Mrs. Eben G. Berry, of Danvers, for Oil Painting, Ro- 

 man Forum, $3 ; Oil Painting, Sea Shells. $2 ; M. P. Need- 

 ham, of Peabody, for Oil Painting, Pair of Panel, $2 ; Oil 

 Painting, Pillet, $1 ; Oil Painting, Cherubs, $1 ; Nellie Stan- 

 ley, oi Salem, for Crayon point Drawing from Model, $1 ; 

 A. B. Pike, Crayon Picture, $1 ; George F. Priest, of Dan- 

 vers, Book of Designs, $1 ; Charles H. Masury, of Danvers, 

 one pair of Alto-Relievo Tablets, $2 ; Eveline A. Fellows, of 

 Danvers, five Ceramic Paintings, $1 ; S. F. Eveleth, of Dan- 

 vers, one pair of Terra Cotta Models, $1 ; Mrs. Mary C. 

 Tapley, of Danvers, Specimens of Marking in Ink, $1 ; An- 

 nie P. Newhall, of Peabody, Specimens of Marking in Ink, 

 $2 ; Mrs. Dr. Fowler, of Danvers, two Crayon Pictures, $1 ; 

 Mrs. G. A. Guun, Embroider}^ Shawl, $2 ; Mrs. Elnathan 

 Dodge, of Danvers, Ottoman Cover, $1 ; Eliza Trask, of Dan- 

 vers, Embroidered Night Dress, $1 ; Mrs. Lois A. Dudley, of 

 Danvers, Embroidered Night Dress, $1 ; Mrs. S. M. Griffin, 

 of Danvers, Embroidery, $1 ; M. E. Campbell, of Danvers, 



