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W. K. Lewis & Brothers, for condensed coffee 

 and milk — an excellent article, put up 

 in sealed cans, appears to possess the fine 

 flavor of the best home made, $2,00 



Mrs. Joseph Smith, for carpet, ,50 



Miss E. L. Smith, for carpet of extra quality, 1,00 



H. W. Page, of Fitchburg, for winnowing 

 machine, which exhibited many good 

 qualities, 1,00 



A. D. Weymouth, of Fitchburg, for specimens 



of wood-turning, 1,00 



Susie A. Green, for wrought skirt — very pretty 



pattern and neatly done, ,50 



Tyler Younglove, of Fitchburg, for rules and 



board measures, 1,00 



Mrs. Adams Butler, of Fitchburg, for hose, ,25 



Mrs. L. H. Flagg, of Fitchburg, for wrought 



work, ,50 



E. P. Jfunroe, of Fitchburg, for door lock and 



egg beater, 1,00 



Miss L. A. Dana, for skirt, ,50 



E. Buttrick, of Fitchburg, for clothing of fine 



quality and excellent workmanship, 2,00 



Mrs. Gale, of Lunenburg, for quilt, ,50 



Mrs. J. T. Dunsmore, for hose and mittens, just 

 such as every soldier would rejoice to 

 receive, ,75 



John Danby, of Fitchburg, for substantial spec- 

 imens of harness leather, 1,00 



A. Brown, of Worcester, for stump and rock 

 extractor, a very convenient article for 

 farmers and stone workers, and well 

 worthy of their attention, 2,00 



