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Embroidered Skirt, $1 ; Mrs. G. P. Buckley, of Danvers, 

 Embroidered Night Dress, $1 ; Ella Wyman, of Middleton, 

 Feather Wreath, $1 ; Anna L. Roach, of Daiivers, Ebony 

 Frame, &c., $1 ; Annie P. Clark, of Topsfield, Rug and 

 Toilet Set, $1 ; Emily F. Carlton, of North Andover, Sam- 

 l^les of Tatting, $1 ; Miss Frank L. Gustin, 13 Tidies, $1 ; 

 Mrs. Anna Southwick, of Danvers, two Ottoman Covers, $1 ; 

 Eliza Trask, of Danvers, Ottoman Covers, 50 cents ; Sa- 

 die A. Bushby, of Peabody, Toilet Set, 50 cents; Mrs, Gil-' 

 man Andrews, of Salelii, Card Receiver, 50 cents; Abby 

 Sumner, of Peal)ody, Wax Cross, 50 cents ; Mrs. Thomas 

 Hoyt, of Middleton, Chair Cover, 50 cents ; Mrs. J. P. 

 Tufts, of Danvers, Air Castle, 50 cents; Jessie R. Merriam, 

 of Danvers, Toilet Set, 50 cents ; M. Etta Sawyer, of Dan- 

 vers, Hair Work, 50 cents ; C. L. Silvester, of Danvers, 

 Embroidery, 50 cents : Mrs. Gilbert B. Emerson, of Danvers, 

 Towel Rack, 50 cents ; Arthur F. Gray, of Danvers, India 

 Ink Copies, 50 cents. 



Andrew Nichols, for Mrs. Edward W. Jacobs, Mrs, John 

 Todd, Miss Ellen M. Putnam, Miss Rebecca Goodell — Gom- 

 mittee. 



CHILDREN'S WORK. 



Work bv children under twelve vcars of age — Emma J. 

 Cann, Danvers, Rug, first premium ; Jessie F. Fowler, Dan- 

 vers, Knit Jacket, ^cond premium. 



Gratuities of 50 cents as follows : Mattie Robarts, Bever- 

 ly, two Tidies and Motto ; Plelen D. Bacon, Danvers, Toilet 

 Set; Abbie E. Richards, Danvers, ]Motto ; May Vaughn, 

 Danvers, Lamp Mats ; Gracie H. Putnam, Danvers, Patch- 

 work ; Martha P. Swinerton, Danvers, Motto ; A. W. Perry, 

 Danvers, Cushion, Motto, and Tidy ; Arthur Hammond, Dan- 

 vers, Cigar Stand ; Anna S. Berry, Danvers, Motto ; Lillie P. 

 Bell, Danvers, Cushion; E. Louise Richards, Danvers, Mot- 



