502 

 Mo. 66. W. W. Griffith, chair and stand, $1 00 



DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 



No. 119. Ira Brayton, earthen ware, 50 



(10 ') 7/ 



CLASS XVI. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES THIRD VARIETY. 



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No. 82. L. Walker, 1 bbl. flour, 1 00 



" 212. L. Judson, best flour baiTel, 50 



J-.Q DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 



No. 217. A. Hubbard, bbl. flour, 50 



CLASS XVII. ORNAMENTAL NEEDLEWORK. 



No. 48. Miss C. A. Conely, tidy mat and crotchet, _ 50 



,^Q 87. Mrs. J. F. Jennings, 1 crotcliet collar, and one embroi- 

 dered collar, _ 50 



" 87. Mrs. J. F. Jennings, 1 pair under-sleeves, 50 



'' 1 40. Mrs. Geo. W. Lee, 1 stool and pair fancy boxes, 50 



" 73. Mrs. J. Armes, 1 card basket and needle book, 50 



« 138. Mrs. F. J. Lee, 1 tidy, 25 



"225. Mrs. L. B. Fonda, toilet cover, crotchet collar, 50 



CLASS XVin. FLOWERS. 



No. 162. Mrs. Wm. Brown, Oleander and 7 other house plants, 2 00 



" 69. Dr. Bueck, 2 verbenas, 50 



DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 



Mrs. J. K. Butterfield, vase of artificial cut flowers, 50 



The petunia of Mrs. B. Campbell, favorably noticed. 



CLASS XIX. ^FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 



No. 224. R. Lyon, best lot of apples, 75 



" 41. J. Brown, 2d " 50 



" 126. H. Wing, 3d " 25 



" 224. R. Lyon, best lot peaches, 50 



" 21. S.M. Conely, 2d " 25 



" 120. N. S. Benjamin, best quinces, 50 



**. 47. W. S. Conely, best pears, 50 



« 68. G. Beattie, best grapes, 50 



« 148. D. Boutell, best potatoes, 50 



" 31. G. W. Cropsey, best sweet potatoes, 50 



* 62. L. W. Kinney, best ruta baga, 50 



