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Best specimen of maple sugar, Wells Field. 



Best specimen of honey, William Pulleu. 



HODBEIIOLD PRODUCTS. 



Of the show in this line we will not undertake to speak. Mr, James 

 Monteith and Mrs. E. P. Stuart, from the committee, furnish the award 

 of premiums: 



Best quilted skirt, Mrs. H. H. Booth. 



Best bed- quilt, E.Sherwood. 



2d best " Miss A. Smith. 



Best table cloth, .Miss Sarah Fansler. 



Best specimens of millinery, Mrs. C. White. 



Worked collar and handkerchief, Mrs. G. Y. Warner. 



Embroidered child's spencer, Mrs. W. B. Williams. 



Worked collar, Mrs. H. H. Booth. 



" Mrs. E. Granger. 



Embroidered skirt, Mrs. David D. Davis. 



Best crochet work, Miss S. J. Emerson. 



2d best " Mrs. H. H. Booth. 



1 toilet cushion, Miss Mary Follet. 



1 "What-Not" or ornamental corner stand, Mrs. David D. Davis. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



The show was small — too small. The model Fan Mill exhibited was 

 admired by every farmer that examined its working, and was really a 

 very ingenious and money-saving piece of machinery. We are glad to 

 learn that a factory is just being established in this town. Rummery's 

 plow, though an uncouth looking customer, was pronounced No. 1 by 

 everybody who saw it work. The committee only awarded two pre- 

 miums : 



Best fanning mill, Mr. Messenger. 



Best plow, Silsbre Rummery. 



LEATHER AND ITS PRODUCTS. 



The committee reported the articles exhibited in this department as 

 being second rate articles only. Next year the leather men will be out 

 — depend on it — for the honor of the craft. The premiums awarded 

 were: 



