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To Josie Cummings, of Lawrence, for one Silk Quilt, a 

 gratuity of $1.00. 



SOCKS AND MITTENS. 



To Eunice Andrews, of Boxford, for best Socks and Mit- 

 tens, a gratuity of 75 cents. 



To Mrs. J. F. Gleason, of Lawrence, for two pairs Men's 

 Socks, a gratuity of 50 cents. 



To Clara Archibald, of Lawrence, for one Silk Toilet Table 

 Cover, a gratuity of 50 cents. 



CARPETINGS. 



The only Carpetings presented were the Printed Carpetings 

 displayed by the Berkley Mills, of Lawrence, to which the 

 first premium is awarded, $5.00. 



BALMORAL SKIRTS. 



To J. J). Barry, of Lawrence, for handwork Balmoral 

 Skirt, a superior article, $3.00. 



To Mrs. N. Ambrose, of Lawrence, for one Frame Coin, 

 the Committee award a gratuity of $1.00. 



The Washington Mills are deserving of very great credit for 

 their beautiful display of Cloakings, Sackings, Coatings, Cassi- 

 meres. Beavers, Flannels, Piano Covers, Table Covers, and 

 Long and Square Shawls, all of their own manufacture. 

 This is probably the best display of goods of this class 

 ever exhibited at any Fair in Massachusetts. 



The Pacific Mills made a very fine display of Robe de 

 Chambres, being the best printed goods of the kind ever 

 made in this country. Also, 27 pieces de Laine and Ar- 

 mures ; 8 pieces of Coburgs. The Coburgs manufactured 

 by the Pacific Co. are the best, if not the only goods of the 

 kind made in this county, and, in the judgment of the Com- 

 mittee, will compare favorably with the imported goods. 



The Everett Mills made a very excellent display of extra 



