450 



NEEDLEWORK, EMBROIDERY <S: MILLINERY. 



Pair woolen stockings, by girl 1 1 years of age, not as good as 

 should be, but the only ones on exhibition. Miss M. J. Ma- 

 son, 11 00 



Best pair of lamp mats, Kate C. Fisk, 1 00 



Best specimen of needlework, J. H. "Withington, 1 00 



Best case of millinery, L. R. Reed, 1 00 



Best child's embroidered sack, Mrs. J. H. Edwards, 1 00 



Pair chenille slippers, " 100 



Watch case, " - 1 00 



Patch work quilt, Mrs. J. A. Brookins, 1 00 



Pair wool socks, Mrs. D. J. Goff, 1 00 



Pair worsted hose, " 1 00 



Pair yarn mittens, " 50 



Skein woolen yarn, " Discretionary premium. 



Specimen of silk embroidery, Mrs. J. G, Parkburst, 1 00 



Chair tidy, Mrs. F. J. Pratt, Discretionary premium. 



10 yards rag carpet, or over, Mrs. E. Leland, 1 00 



Specimen of linen needlework, Mrs. N. D. Skeels, 1 00 



Hearth ru^, Mrs. Cushman, _. 1 00 



Best chair tidy, Mrs. H. D. Miller, 100 



Pair lamp mats, Mrs. D. B. Dennis, 1 00 



The committee recommend discretionary premiums on all quilts, cov- 

 erlets and patchwork on exhibition. 



H. C. LEWIS, 

 MRS. G. BULKLEY, 

 MRS. F.J. WEBB, 



Commiltee. 



BUTTER, CHEESE, iC. 



Best specimen of milk rising bread, Mrs. F. J. Pratt, ._ . $1 00 



" " by girl under 12 years of 



age. Miss Mary Jane Mason, 1 00 



Best 10 lbs. butter made ia May, Mrs. T, D. Ransom, 1 00 



No statement of putting down, as required by rule. 



