637 



Beet quiaceB, no competition, F. 0. Anciable, $0 25 



Beet grapes, Mrs. H, W. Hhodes, 25 



DI3CRETI0NAHT PREMIUMS. 



Beat peaches, R. J. Meirill, . . . . 50 



2d " N. M. Pugsley, 25 



Best water-melons, 0. Church, 25 



2d *♦ ■ Isaac Doughty, 25 



Best miisk-melons, S. Hoppin, 25 



Best citrons, Edgar Crane, - 25 



Best gooeeberries, Mrs. W, K. Butler, . . 26 



Best apples, natural fruit, (first rate,) D. A. Alexander, 25 



Best apples, (cultivated good,) D. Morris, 26 



Total, $5 00 



Reraarks — Eighteen competitors for premiums for apples ; other 

 fruits, little or no competition. 



mechanics' work. 



Best cabinet work made by exhibitor, J. Palmer, $0 50 



Best two-horse lumber wagon, C. Hawley, 1 00 



Best plow, Stewart «fe Conger, -50 



DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 



Spinning wheel and reel, Jonas Davis, 50 



Two picture frames, S. Godfrey, 50 



One daguerrean portrait, S. Godfrey, 60 



Total, $4 00 



Remarks — No competition. 



NEEDLE AND FANCY WORK, MADE BY EXHIBITOR. 



Best quilt, Mrs. J. M. Brown, 1 00 



2d " Mra. U.C.Lee, .--. 85 



Best painting, Miss P. Godfrey, 50 



Best fine needle work, (3 articles,) Mrs. Eliza Stewart 75 



Best flowers, two kinds, worsted and tissue. Miss Irene P. Sim- 



monfl 50 



D8CRETI0NARY PREMIUMS, 



Worsted embroidery, Miss I. P. Simmons, 25 



Hair wreath, Miss Helen M. Stewart, 25 



