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Two quarts of any variety. Black: 

 1st, Wilfrid Wheeler, Black Cap, $2. 

 Currants.— Two quarts of any Red variety: 



1st, William Whitman, Kay's Prolific, $3; 2d, W. G. Kendall, Wilder, 

 $2. 

 Two quarts of any White variety: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, White Grape, $3; 2d, William Whitman, White 

 Grape, $2. 

 Collection of six baskets, one quart each, not less than three varieties, 

 White, Red, and Black, admissible: 

 1st, William Whitman, $5. 

 Gooseberries. — Two quarts of Chautauqua: 

 1st, W. J. Clemson, $2. 

 Two quarts of Industry: 

 1st, W. J. Clemson, $2. 

 Two quarts of any other variety: 



1st, P. Andersen, Worden, $2; 2d, W. G. Kendall, Bates, $1. 

 Fruit. — Largest and best collection of midsummer fruits arranged for 

 effect with their own foliage: 

 1st, G. V. Fletcher, $8. 



Gratuities: — 



Mrs. R. Goodnough, Black Eagle Cherry, $2. 



Mrs. A. A. Warburton, Black Currants, $1. 



W. C. Winter, Hale Early Peach, $1. 



G. V. Fletcher, Black Tartarian Cherry, Honorable Mention. 



August 19 and 20. 



Apples. — Chenango: 



1st, Edward Parker, $3; 2d, E. E. Cole, $2; 3d, J. Corey & Son, $1. 

 Duchess of Oldenburg: 



1st, H. A. Clark, $3; 3d, J. Corey & Son, $1. 

 Sweet Bough: 



1st, G. V. Fletcher. $3; 2d, C. B. Travis, $2; 3d, E. & H. W. Moore, 

 $1. 

 Williams: 



1st, G. V. Fletcher, $3; 2d, H. A. Clark, $2; 3d, E. & H. W. Moore, $1. 

 Any other variety: 



1st, E. & H. W. Moore, Yellow Transparent, $3; 2d, J. Corey & Son, 

 Yellow Transparent, $2; 3d, Michael Cahalan, Red Astrachan, $1. 

 Melons — Four specimens: 



1st, James Garthly, Mrs. H. H. Rogers, $3; 2d, James Garthly, Honey 

 Drop, $2; 3d, G. D. Moore, Honey Dew, $1. 



