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IS- One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.)' $12 00 
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34— Washing Machine (Dotu's) $15 00 
HS—Cintriei Wringer (Best— Universal) $9 00 
HK—Meloueoii, S-o'ctave (G. A . Prince & Co.'s.Kl 00 
ST— Melodenn, i-octave (do. do.) $112 05 
38— Piano, Snlenclid t-ocU(SteinicayitSons) $650 00 
SO— Silver Watch (American Watch Co.). ..WO 00 
.10— Ladies' Fine Gold Watch (do. do.). .$100 00 
41— Breech-lnacting Pocket Rifle $16 00 
4'2-Doubie.bbt. Gun i Cooper, Morris d- H.).%m 00 
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4 4— Hand Cultivator c& Weeder (Comstock) $3 00 
45— American Submerged Pump $15 00 
46— Family Scales (Fairbanks it Co.) $14 00 
47—Butldina Blocks (Crandall) $2 00 
4S-" Boy's Own Boat " (works bu Steam).. $2 50 
40— Worcester's Great Hlustr'ed DictionarySlO 00 
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71— Farmer's Bot/'s Library $11 25 
72— Former's Ban's Library $15 75 ; 
73— Farmer's Boy's Library $20 00 
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