440 



9. Mrs. J. F. Terry, ornamented needlework, |l 00 



YD. Miss Eliza Turner, 1 woi ked collar, 1 00 



12. J. E. Beebe, 1 ottoman, 1 00 



25. T. E. Landon, 1 portfolio cover, 1 ,00 



61. Mrs. Sarah Adams, 1 j)air of linen hose, committee recom- 

 mend a premium of 50 



91. Mrs. L. Kassick, 1 worked handkerchief, committee recom- 

 mend a premium of _ 60 



46. Mrs. L. Blackman, 1 worked napkin, committee recommend a 



premium of 80 



74. Misses Bradley, 1 satin bonnet, 1 00 



76. •* « 1 head-dress, 60 



CHAS. L. MERRIMAN, 

 MRS. J. F. TERRY, 

 MISS MARY RANDALL, 

 CommitUe. 



BUTTER, CHEESE AND HONEY. 



6. Oliver Hampton, best 15 lbs. butter, Ist premium, 1 00 



5. Alex. McGiffin, 2d best 20!b8. " 2d « -50 



3. Wm. Ludlow, best Gibs. " 



This last would have been entitled to the 2d premium, had the quan- 

 tity been sufficient. 



4. A. W. Ingraham, 1 box honey, 1st premium, 1 00 



8. F. F. Richardson, 1 « 2d « 50 



This last was a very nice box of Colton's patent. Ko cheese pre- 

 sented. 



E. H. RICE, 



MRS. F. A. KENNADY, 



MRS. WM. LUDLOW, 



Covwiiiiee. 



VEGETABLES. 



1 7. E. Belknap, lest and greatest variety of vegetables, 1 00 



17. « « " C heads of cabbage, 50 



17. « « " 12 carrotF, 50 



