214 X. n. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



MISCELLANEOUS AETICLES. 



The committee on Miscellany report as -vrorthy of pre- 

 mium : — 

 Mrs. Harriet Flint, Winchester, three counterpanes, $1 00 

 Mrs. J. K. Smith, Dublin, two counterpanes, 1 00 



Mrs. Miriam Huntley, Richmond, two counterpanes, 1 00 

 Charles Goodalc, Troy, two horse blankets, Transactions. 

 Mrs. E. H. Goddard, Swanzey, rug, 50 



Sarah Tower, Winchester, rug, 60 



Moses Sawyer, Rindge, rug carpet, 50 



James Townsend, Marlboro', shirt and drawers, 



Transactions. 



C. J. Raymond, Rindge, nest boxes, 50 

 Rufus Atwood, Keene, clothes dryer, 50 



D. W. Bill, Gilsum, wood trays, 50 

 Mrs. Geo. Tildcn, Keene, natural flowers, 1 00 

 G. & G. H. Tildcn, Keene, blank books, 1 00 

 Eugene Pinaud, Keene, hair work, 1 00 



Monsieur Pinaud evidently possesses his share of the 

 artistic skill of his countrymen. 



Mr. Otis Whitcomb exhibited a counterpane made by the 

 ladies of the Universalist Society in Swanzey of a very neat 

 and tasteful appearance. 



The committee exhibited a marked partiality for apple 

 pies, and awarded with singular unanimity fifty cents each 

 to Mrs. Barstow, and Mrs. A. S. Whitcomb of Keene. 



Orrin Black, Swanzey, pails, 1 00 



Mrs. M. D. Ilutchins, Winchester, oriental painting, 



(table top,) 1 00 



There were several other specimens of this kind of 

 painting of very brilliant hues which tliough they might 

 dazzle the eyes of orientals did not find favor in the optica 

 of your committee. 



