4.8 COMMITTEES AND PREMIUMS. 



Competitors will be required to furnish to the Secretary, a 

 detailed statement in writing, of the process of manufacturing 

 butter, cheese and pickles ; and no others shall be considered. 



MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. 



Committee. — John Q. Wright, George F. Simonds, James 

 Phillips, Jr., Fitchburg. 



Specimens exhibited must be manufactured by the competi- 

 tor. 



For the best specimens of manufactured articles, exclusive 

 of ladies' home manufacture, actually produced by the exhibitor, 

 there will be placed at the disposal of the committee, the sum 

 of one hundred dollars. 



For the best exhibition of manufactured articles, not actual- 

 ly the product of the exhibitor, there will be placed at the dis- 

 posal of the committee, the sum of fifty dollars. 



FINE ARTS. 



Committee. — Mrs. Alfred Miller, Miss Myra Richardson, 

 Fitchburg; Mrs. F. W. Wright, Ashby. 



Best collections by a Photographic Artist. 'Iwo premiums: $2, i. 

 Oil Paintings. Two premiums: 2, i. 

 Best Crayon Drawings. Two premiums : 1.50,1. 

 Pencil Drawings. Two premiums : i, .50. 



Best specimens of Penmanship by a non-professional. One pre- 

 mium : .50. 



In addition there will be placed at the disposal of the com- 

 mittee for gratuities, the sum of ten dollars. 



Specimens exhibited must be actually executed by the com- 

 petitor. 



