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Israel R. Phelps, Salem, blind awning, &c., gratuity, $3 ; 

 Plummer Farm School, Salem, cane seats, gratuity, $1 ; 

 George Sibley, Salem, cotton staying, gratuity, $3 ; N. N. 

 Dummer, Rowley, Glen Mill breadstuffs, gratuity, $3; N- 

 N. Dummer, Rowley, process of makij)g flour, gratuity, $3; 

 Frank Cousins, Salem, stamping material for art needle 

 work, gratuity, $2 ; Frank Cousins, Salem, for exhibit of 

 goods, honorable mention ; Jacob Young, Salem, organs, 

 honorable mention ; Merrill & Mackintire, Salem, station- 

 ery and wall paper, honorable mention ; William F. Ferry, 

 Salem, house furnishings, honorable mention; H.P.Ives, 

 Salem, books and wall paper, honorable mention ; C. H. & 

 J. Price, Salem, drugs and medicines, honorable mention ; 

 Shawmut Hat Store, Salem, hats, furs, etc., honorable men- 

 tion ; George F. Ropes & Co., Salem, drugs and medicines, 

 honorable mention ; Philbrick & Perkins, Salem, art ma- 

 terials, honorable mention ; Almy, Bigelow & Webber, silk 

 loom products, rugs, etc., honorable mention ; Daniel Low, 

 Salem, watches, silver ware, etc., honorable mention ; Fi- 

 field & Page, stoves, etc., honorable mention ; W. C. Pack- 

 ard & Co., furniture, etc., honorable mention. 



FANCY WORK AND WORKS OF ART. 



In complying with the rules of the Society, that each 

 committee report through the chairman, — the committee on 

 " Fancy Work," and " Works of Art," submit the follow- 

 ing :— 



On Sept. 23d and 24th, 1884, the Annual Cattle Show 

 and Fair being held at the Willows, Salem, the day 

 previous found a large number of people busy receiving 

 and arranging the articles brought. It was with no little 

 interest that each was given such place as space would ad- 

 mit, and no little thought was bestowed by the committee 

 in charge, as to the respective value and merit of each 



