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Second premium, $2, awarded to Abbie R. Howe, for meri- 

 torious combinatioD of colors, giving good general effect, and 

 good workmanship. 



Gratuities of $1 each, were awarded to Mrs. S. Allison, 

 Lawrence, two quilts, well wrought and arranged ; Mrs. 

 J. M. Ingalls, Danvers, one Centennial quilt, well wrought 

 and designed ; Mrs. R. M. Leavitt, Danvers, Quilt made of 

 two colors only, giving good eflect ; Mrs. N. G. White, 

 Lawrence, Silk Counterpane, well wrought and designed ; 



Mrs. Henry R. Abbott, of , one Quilt of many 



pieces, very neatly sewed and arranged; Mrs. Frank C. 

 Came, Haverhill, one Quilt, simple design, giving good effect, 

 well wrought. 



HAND-WROUGHT CARPET. 



First premium, $5, awarded to the Orphan Asylum, Law- 

 rence. This was the only entry, well and neatly made, and 

 of good design. 



WROUGHT HEARTH RUGS. 



First premium, $3, awarded to Mrs. H. C. Crocker, Ha- 

 verhill, for harmonious arrangement of colors in design, ex- 

 cellence of workmanship, and utility. 



Second premium, $2, Mrs. T. P. Frost, Lawrence, Rug, 

 thoroughly and neatly made, nicety of finish and appearance. 



Gratuities of $1 each were awarded to C. W. Kendall, 

 Lawrence, Braided Rug, well made and very serviceable ; 

 Mrs. Mary S. White, No. Andover, five Rugs, for variety of 

 designs, and good work ; Mrs. Ada Trull, Lawrence, four 

 Rugs, well made and nicely finished ; Mrs. Rebecca Colby, 

 Lawrence, one Rug, well aud neatly made and finished. 



CARRIAGE ROBE. 



Gratuity of |2 to Mrs. Anna H. Rowe, Lawrence. 



F. E. Clarke, Cliairman. 



