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To Mrs. George Alden, of Dcdham, for specimens of knitting, 

 a gratuity of $1.00. 



To Miss Mary J. Wilson, twelve years of age, for specimens of 

 painting, a gratuity of 25 cents. 



To Mrs. J. W. Dennis, of Stoughton, for specimens of em- 

 broidered flannel, a gratuity of 50 cents. 



To Mrs. J. Hill, of Stoughton, for very beautiful tape trimming 

 skirt, a diploma. 



To Miss Sarah B. Everett, twelve years of age, for a collar and 

 tidy, a gratuity of 25 cents. 



To Mrs. J. P. Clark, of East Medway, for one pair of cotton 

 hose, a premium of 50 cents ; for woollen hose, a premium of 

 $1.00 ; woollen half hose, a premium of 50 cents ; — being the 

 best specimens. 



To Miss JuUa Kingsbury, of Dedham, for two worsted tidys, a 

 diploma. 



To Miss Mary E. Foster, of Dedham, for worsted knitting, a 

 premium of $1.00. 



To Mrs. T. L. Brown, of East Needham, for specimen of hair 

 work, a premium of $1.00. 



To Mrs. J. M. Merrill, of Mill Village, Dedham, for wax flow- 

 ers, a gratuity of 50 cents. 



To Miss Ann Maria Gilbert, of Dorchester, for pencil drawing, 

 a diploma. 



To Miss Frances C. Pafh, of Canton, for painting, a diploma. 



To Miss A. L. Metcalf, of Dedham, a wrought Ottoman cover, 

 a diploma. 



To Mrs. M. Metcalf, of Wrentham, a wrought Ottoman cover, 

 a diploma. 



To Miss Mary F. Fairbanks, of Medfield, for specimens of 

 bead work, a gratuity of 25 cents. 



There are many other articles worthy of notice. 



For the Committee, 



Mrs. NATHANIEL CLAPP. 



