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Miss R. J. Savory, Georgetown, wax work, 50 cts. 



Osmer Perley, " 2 crayon drawings, 50 cts. 



A. H. Pickett, " " " 50 cts. 



A. "W. Currier, Haverhill, clotlies dryer, 50 cts. 



Miss S. S. Baker, South Danvcrs, embroidered yokes, 50 cts. 



" M. A. Stanley, Salem, cake covers, crotcheted, 50 cts. 



« Lucy M. Tenney, Eowley, 3 tidies, 50 cts. 



" Mary Davis, Topsfield, embroidered pillow cases, 50 cts. 



'' Lucy INI. Tenney, Georgetown, tidy, 50 cts. 



« T. E. L. Newhall, West Newbury, shii-t, made by a 



child, 50 cts. 



Mrs. G. B. Foster, Haverhill, worsted cape, 50 cts. 



" M. D. Hardy, Georgetown, leather frames, 50 cts. 



Miss Sarah F. Knapp, " " " 50 cts. 



" A. B. Jackman, " chair seat, 50 cts. 



" M. E. Carr, West Newbury, card basket, 50 cts. 



'" Sarah C. Palmer, Georgetown, stockings, made by a child 



of 7 years, 50 cts. 



Miss N. A. Larkin, Byfield, S tidies, 50 cts. 



•* Abby A. Tyler, Georgetown, cone frame, 50 cts. 



" Anna D. Carr, West Newbury, 2 ottomans, 50 cts. 



" Simpson, Georgetown, crotchet work, 50 cts. 



" Bridge, Haverhill, hair work, 50 cts. 



We would mention some fine specimens of worsted work 

 by Mrs. Milton G. Tenney of Georgetown ; also, Woodruff's 

 Barometers, a Melodeon, from D. B. Brooks & Co., Salem, 

 Bailey's Wringing Machine, and a Callendar Clock, from C. 

 L. Carter, Georgetown. 



For the Committee, 



ANDREW NICHOLS. • 



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