501 



No.267. K. S. Bingham, wkeel cultivator, $1 00 



" 3 *. D. Thompson, best plow, 1 00 



" 34. L. B. Fonda, best horse rake, 80 



"■ 269. W. C. Woodard, clover thresher, 2 00 



" 118. Ira Brayton, best churn, 50 



" 292. N. Toncray, best corn planter, (Discretionary,) 1 00 



" 72. Israel Arms, best grain cradle, 50 



" 224. L. B. Fonda, best field roller, 1 00 



CLASS XII. BUTTER AND CHEESE. 



No. 95. Theodore Bridgeman, best 10 lbs. butter, 1 00 



« 98. D. GaUatian, 2d " " 50 



'* 1 90. D. Case, crock of butter, discretionary, 1 OO 



" 86. J. F. Jennings, 1 cheese, discretionary, 50 



CLASS XIII. SUGAR AND HONEY. "* 



Ko. 301. J. Rider, Jr., best 10 lbs. honey, 75 



" 273. N. Chrisler, 2d " " 50 



" 11-3. M. W. Randall, best maple sugar, 75 



CLASS XIV. — DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES FIRST VARIETY. 



Ko. 93. T. Bridgeman, hearth rug, 1 00 



" 97. Miss Jane M. Gallatian, rag carpet, 1 00 



" 111. B. Carpenter, coverlet, 50 



'^ 175. Miss C. Twitchel, 1 pair woolen stockings, 50 



■" 205. Miss E. Carpenter, 1 woolen shawl, 1 00 



'* 214. Mrs. E. Annis, 1 bed quilt, .'.'l'.'!. 1 00 



'^ 243. Mrs. J. R. Mason, 1 lb. white woolen yarn, 50 



« 139. Miss A. C. Isbell, 1 white bed quilt, ^uaJ.. . . 1 00 



« 288. M. Fuller, 1 pair worsted stockings, ... ij!;'.,.ii. 1 00 



DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 



^o. 185. Mrs. J. M. Murray, 2 bed quilts, 50 



" 192. Mrs. Osbom, work basket and contents, consisting'of 4 

 pairs of stockings, 1 pair of mittens, and other articles 



reported as veiy fine, , . , . . 1 00 



CLASS XV. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES SECOND VARIHTY. 



No. 252. John Miller, pair calf boots, 1 oo 



" 272. Wm. Waits, " cow hide " 100 



•* 143, Jamea Swiney, ovQrcoat, ,,,^ X 00 



