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express the hope, that hereafter more attention will be given to 

 this matter. 



The Committee renew the expression of their satisfaction at the 

 show of Sponge Car{)et Lining, moth proof, l)y Messrs. \V. T. 

 Cook & Co., Foxboro*, to which they award a Diploma. 



Charles H. French, Chairman. 



MANUFACTURES. 



Geo. M. Snow & Co., Troy, N. Y., entered "Universal Rope 

 Clutch." The Committee have no premiums to offer on this article, 

 but they feel that they can recommend it to the public, as an ar- 

 ticle that will meet the wants of housekeepers. 



Timothy Smith, Dedham, entered Spring Bed, of many springs. 

 Mr. Smith, has a good bed in the opinion of your Committee. It 

 has received the attention of the Society. 



Charles B. Tower & Co., Hyde Park, exhibited a case of Writing 

 Ink, This Ink may be the best ink in the world so far as any 

 knowledge of the Committee is concerned. There was no test sam- 

 ple for trial. It looked well. 



Charles Frizzle, Boston, entered two Step Ladders. Mr. Friz- 

 zle has here introduced a very neat, light, and strong article, 

 w^orthy of attention and our favorable notice. 



Manuel & Bradt, Rcadville, entered a Coal Sifter, adjusted for a 

 barrel. Well adapted for those who have but little room to 

 ■work in. 



E. F. Green, West Roxl)Mry, entered Relief Washing Machine. 

 It has many good qualities. A woman who has to do this work 

 could test its virtues l)etter. A bachelor who has to do his own 

 work had better give it a trial. 



Wm. R, Mann, Chairman. 



LEATHER WORK. ' 



Robert N. Beunison, Randolph, for Buggy Harness, gratuity, 

 two dollars. 



Geo. Fowkes, Randolph, for Buggy Harness, gratuit}', two 

 dollars. 



William R. Mann, Chairman. 



