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MECHANICS AND MANUFACTURES. 



Brown & Haines, of Leominster, for piano, of 



excellent ^tone and finish, $7,00 



Mrs. R. M Huntly, of Fitchburg, for two rugs, ,50 

 Loring Joslyn, of Fitchburg, for clothes wringer, ,50 

 S. G. Frost, of Fitchburg, for two harnesses, 



exhibiting excellent workmanship, 3,00 



S. G. Frost, of Fitchburg, for collars and saddles, 1,00 

 Ira Carlton & Co., of Fitchburg, for specimens 



of their celebrated flour, 1,00 



Thomas Palmer, of Fitchburg, for specimens of 

 dentistry, unsurpassed in beauty even by 

 nature, 3,00 



Henry A. Goodrich, for hats, caps, and furs, 2,00 



Miss M. M. Lovewell, of Fitchburg, for rug, ,50 



E. M. Dickinson, of Fitchburg, for samples of 



shoes, 3,00 



Mrs, Betsy Merriam, of Fitchburg, for three 



pairs hose, ,50 



Lawrin Pratt, of Fitchburg, for extensive speci- 

 mens of confectionery, which the Com- 

 mittee, after several tests, pronounced 

 excellent, 1,00 



Enoch Page, of Fitchburg, for spring bed, 1,00 



L. Patch & Co., of Fitchburg, for cooking stove 

 and furniture — a very neat pattern, which 

 appeared to contain all the improvements, 

 both for convenience and economy, 1,00 



Mrs. I. B. Woodward, of Fitchburg, for lot of 



woolen yarn, ,50 



Miss Clara Bruce, of Fitchburg, for woolen socks, ,25 

 Mrs. E. W. Manning, of Fitchburg, for quilt, ,50 



Mrs. Charles B. Smith, of Fitchburg, for rug, ,50 



