665 



Specimen lace embroideiy, Mi-s. R. P. Bush, discretionary j)re- 



inium of SO 75 



Specimen raised worsted work, satchel, Mrs. G. H. Chambers, 



discretionary premium of 50 



CLASS XXVII. WAX WORK. 



Best specimen wax fruit, Miss S. Pond, |0 50 



2d best " Mrs. L. C. York, 25 



Best specimen wax flowers. Miss 0. Peebles, 50 



2d best " Mrs. J. Pruden, 25 



Best specimen pellis work, Mi-s. F. W. Noble, 50 



2d best " Miss M, E. Barnard, 2.5 



Best specimen paper flowers, Mrs. S. F. Hubbell, no competi- 

 tion, 50 



Best specimen hair flowers, Miss Emily Wells, no competition, 50 



CLASS XXVIXI. PAINTINGS. 



2 oil paintings, Mrs. G. W. Lee, no competition, $1 00 



Best water color painting. Miss Sarah Rurasey, 1 00 



Best penciling, Gen. Pierce, W. K. Sexton, 1 00 



2d " landscape, Miss A. Markham, 50 



Best monochromatic, moon-light, Miss E. Skillbeck, 75 



2d " Corinth, L. K. Hewett, 25 



Specimen daguerreotypes, F. G. Heath, i OO 



CLASS XXIX. VEGETABLES. 



Best dozen blood beets, Geo. W. Keeler, $0 50 



Best 3 watermelons, Ira P. Bingham, 40 



2d best 3 watermelons, Daniel Case, ..... 25 



Best dozen blood beets, Geo. Cameron, 50 



" carrots, Jas. R. Sage, 50 



Best 6 heads cabbage, Geo. Balcora, 50 



Best 3 autumn squashes, W. C. Shaft, 50 



Best 3 winter squashes, Jonathan Austin, TjO 



Best ^ bushel potatoes, N. M. Sanders, 50 



Best ^ bushel ruta bagas, Francis Hardy, 25 



Best ■]■ bushel white turnips, D. Boutell, 26 



Best bushel onions, John Davis, 5q 



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