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do not put water after the butter comes. After the butter- 

 milk is worked out all that possibly can be, it is salted with 

 dairy salt, and, after standing over night, is worked over 

 again and weighed into pound lumps, ready for market, as 

 you see to-day. 



STATEMENT OF H. B. OSGOOD. 



Eight pounds of butter, made from Jersey cows, with 

 Ferguson Bureau Creamery and Concussion Churn, and 

 Carver worker and moulder. No coloring matter has been 

 used, but the "'natural and delicate straw color" has been 

 preserved. 



BREAD. HONEY AND CANNED FRUITS. 



AWARDS FOR BREAD. 



Best White Bread. Mrs. Allen Smith, Jr., Rockport, f3. 



Second best White Bread, Mrs. N. E. Jjadd, Groveland, 

 $2. 



Third best White Bread, Mrs. P. A. Masterson, Pea- 

 body, $1. 



Best Brown Bread, Miss M. McHugh, Juniper Point, 

 Salem, i3. 



GRATUITY. 



Berwick Sponge Cake, Mrs. D. W. Ladd, Salem, 50c. 



Best Honey, P. R. Russell, Lynn, premium, $5. 



Best Preserves, A. N. Webb, Salem, Bartletts, $3. 



Second best Preserves, Mrs. A. Wilson, N. Beverly, 12. 



Gratuity $1 to Mrs. M. Perkins, Salem 



Best Dried Apples, Mrs G. W. Gage, Methuen, $3. 



A true copy. Attest, 



D. W. Low, Supt. of Hall. 



PEARS. 



The Committee award as follows : — 



J. E. Hood, Danvers, Bartlett, premium, f3. 



