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Miss Fannie J. Tolman for crochet mats, 60 



Miss Helen A. Adams, of Winchendon (eleven years 



old) for pair of worsted work ottoman covers, 75 



Mrs. J. Sawyer, of Fitchburg, for manufactured silk, 



and cocoons, 50 



Among the articles to which no premiums are awarded, 

 but wiiich showed mucii taste, skill and fine workmanship, 

 were specimens of wrouglit collars, embroidered skirts, 

 worsted and crochet work, knit and patch work quilts, shell 

 work, papier mache work, with a great variety of articles 



put in simply for exhibition. 



J. J. PIPER, Chairman. 



CHEESE, BUTTER, BREAD, HONEY, & PICKLES. 



Committee. — Thornton K. Ware, Mrs. L. H. Bradford, Mrs.E. Torrey, 

 Mrs. Joseph Upton, Jr., Mrs. I. B. Woodward, Mrs. Levi Downe, Fitch- 

 burg, — Robert Spencer, Ashby, — William H. Brown, Princeton, — ^Joseph 

 Upton, Jr., Fitchburg. 



Your Committee having examined the articles submitted 

 to them for inspection, report that they award the prizes 

 allotted to them for distribution, as follows : 



For Butter. 



The 1st prize to Ezra Kendall, |3 00 



" 2d " Nathan Caswell, 2 00 



" 3d " George Miles, 1 50 



" 4lh " Ward Russell, 1 GO 

 Wheat Bread. 



The 1st prize to Miss Mary T. Wood, 1 00 



" 2d " Miss Emily J. Upton, 11 years old, 50 

 Rye and Indian Bread. 



The 1st prize to Miss S. M. Garfield, 1 00 



" 2d " Miss Lizzie Howard, 50 



