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MANUFACTURES AND GENERAL MERCHAN- 

 DISE. 



The Committee on Manufactures and General Mer- 

 chandise have attended to their duty, and respectfully 

 report to the Secretary that they have made the following 

 awards : 



$3.00. Gratuity, to W. C. Packard, Salem, for furniture. 

 2.00. Gratuity, to B. S. Lunt, Beverly, for furniture and 



stoves. 

 2.00. Gratuity, to C. H. & J. Price, Salem, for assortment 



of manufactured articles. 

 1.50. Gratuity, to N. M. Jewett, Ipswich, for horn novel- 

 ties. 

 2.00. Gratuity, to F. G. Lefavour, Beverly, for two 



cases cutlery. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Thissell & Bradstreet, Beverly, for wash 



boilers. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Geo. H. Flint, Danvers, for steam 



cookers. 

 .50. Gratuity, to N. E. Crosby, Beverly, for table. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Fred W. Herrick, Beverly, cabinet. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to C. A. Lawrence, Beverly, for bean pots. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Daniel Murray, Salem, for shackles 



and ante rattlers. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to James A. Roome, Peabody, for horse 

 shoes. 

 .50. Gratuity, to C. E. Brown & Co., Beverly, for stuffed 

 birds, rugs, Szc. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to C. E. Marsh, Lynn, for criterion soap. 

 .50. Gratuity, to S. R. Rogers, Salem, sewing machines. 

 .50. Gratuity, to J. Larcom, Beverly, collection of 

 coins. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Mrs. F. Warren Upton, Peabody, silk 

 worm cocoons. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Althea Story, Essex, silk worm cocoons. 

 .50. Gratuity, to J. L. Morse, Beverly, for painted carpet- 

 ings. 

 David P. Waters, George Buchan, Henry Alley- Com- 

 mittee. 



