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LEATHER WORK, &c. 



Liither A. Eaton, Dedham, for the best single carriage harness, 

 a premium of $1. 



JOHN MANN, Chairman. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



The Committee on Agricultural Implements recommend the 

 Society's diploma to W. E. Barrett & Co., of Providence, R. I., 

 for Sprague's Improved One-horse Mower. 



They also recommend a diploma to S. H. "Warren, of Weston, 

 for a "Strawberry Runner Cutter." 



ELIJAH TUCKER, Chairman. 



LADIES' WORK 



Mrs. Rinaldo Williams, Hyde Park, wax cross, $1. Miss Helen 

 E. Sumner, Milton, pencil drawing, 75c. Miss E. S. Winship, 

 Sharon, embroidered rug, $1; ottoman cover, 50c; patchwork 

 quilt, 75c. Miss Martha M. Davis, Readville, chair tidy, 75c. 

 Mrs. D. L. Davis, Readville, silk hose, 50c. Mrs. Isaac Bullard, 

 Readville, ottoman, 75c. Mrs. Alfred Downing, Readville, knitted 

 basket, 50c ; 3 chair tidies, 50c. Mrs. I]. P. Davis, Readville, 

 lamp mat, 50c. Mrs. G. W. Craft, Readville, ottoman cover, 75c. 

 Miss Maria C. Palmer, Milton, 2 floor mats, 75c ; night dress j^oke, 

 50c. Master Addison L. Winship, Sharon, aged 6 years, patch- 

 Avork, 50c. IMiss Sarah S. Ellis, Sharon, afghan, $1. Miss Sarah 

 A. Fanning, Canton, wax Autumn leaves, 75c. Miss Maiy Soule, 

 Dover, 2 lamp mats, 50c. Mrs. Jessie Davenport, Canton, hooked 

 rug, 50c. Master John Goulding, Dover, stutfed birds, $1. Mrs. 

 Rufus Thurlow, Dorchester, quilt, 76c ; chair tidy, 50c ; rug, 50c. 

 Ladies' Social Circle, Medfield, carriage afghan, 82. Miss Alice 

 Scwall, Medfield, ottoman cover, $1. Miss Marian Perry, Hyde 

 Park, embroidered flannel skirt, 50c. Mrs. Frank L. Gates, Ja- 

 maica Plain, screen, $1. Mrs. S. Emma GilDson, Hyde Park, chair 

 tidies, 75c. Grace Vose, Hyde Park, 11 years old, tatting, 50c. 

 Mrs. Eliza Stebbins, Milton, silk bed quilt, §1. Miss Jennie F. 



