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quarter of a mile ahead, creating considerable sport in the way of bur- 

 lesque, the winning horse being escorted around by a squad of small 

 boys. Time, eleven minutes and fifteen seconds. 



A second walking race was made for a saddle, between White Cloud 

 and Steve Ford's Bumble Bee, in which White Cloud about distanced 

 Bumble Bee. No time kept. 



AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 



The following is a list of premiums awarded at the Pavilion: 



COMMITTEES. 



On Leather — Jessie Davis, H. Eichardson, and H. B. G i I lis. 



On Fruit, Grain, Vegetables, Flour, and Poultry — L. D. Ladd, J. F. 

 AV hitter, and J. A. Shepard. 



On Canned Fruits, Jellies, and Preserves — Mrs. C. H. French, Mrs. L. E. 

 Warren, Mrs. A. Winckler, and Mrs. Thomas Orr. 



On Dried Fruits — Mrs. L. Huseman and Mrs. A. E. Schwatksnodd. 



On Butter, Honey, and Cheese — Mrs. E. Heard, Mrs. Bills, and Mrs. 

 Perry Hoyt. 



On Bread and Cake — Mrs. J. E. Kenyon, Mrs. J. Martin, and Mrs. 

 H. C. Tickner. 



On Fine Needlework and Silk Embroidery — Mrs. C. D. Fowle, Mrs. J. 

 Cavanaugh, and Mrs. Bartlett. 



On Patc/ucork and Quilting — Mrs. L. Hart and Mrs. G. M. Lawton. 



On Fancy Articles — Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Stringham, and Mrs. Linton. 



On Home-made Wool, Yarn, and Knitting — Mrs. Beaughan, Mrs. E. 

 Chandler, and Mrs. G. A. Nordheim. 



On Cut Flowers — Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. F. Einge, and Mrs. Jessie Davis. 



