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S. Driver & Co. of Salem, for Kid Slippers, 1st premium, $1. 



Gratuity on Congress Boots, $1. 



Gratuity on Ladies' Fancy Slippers, $1. 



Alonzo Kaddin of South Danvers, gratuity, for Ladies' 

 Walking Shoes, |1. 



Gratuity for Ladies' and Children's Shoes, |2. 



D. H. & C. Stickney of Groveland, gratuity for Men's Calf 

 Shoes, $1. 



Gratuity for "Women's Calf Dutch Boots, $1. 



Mrs. Mary S. Potter of South Danvers, gratuity for 

 Children's Shoes, $1. 



Clark & Co., of South Danvers, gratuity for Binding 

 Skins, $3. 



John V. Stevens of South Danvers, gratuity for Kip 

 Leather, $2. 



The Committee consider the articles presented to be of the 

 first quality, and well worthy of the premiums awarded. 



The Committee would recommend that a premium be offered 

 for Harnesses. 



C. H. GOULD, Chairman. 



PEARS. 



Owing to the unprecedented weather and sudden changes 

 at the close of the past winter, the pear tree suffered so se- 

 verely that many doubts were expressed as to our being able 

 to make any show of this fruit ; and although one of our finest 

 varieties, the Beurre Bosc, was not seen, still another, equally 

 good, were never so fine and large. We refer to the Fondanite 

 d' Autumn or Belle Lucrative. There were upon exhibition 

 upwards of two hundred dishes and plates of pears. 



