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Cooley, 25c ; star tidy, Mrs. C. M. Sears, Lenox, 50c ; night dress and 

 chemise, Irene Gaylord, 1 ; night dress yoke and sleeves, Kate M. Rice, 75c ; 

 beeswax, Mrs. Luther Sears, New Lenox, 25c ; tidy, Lizzie Wood, Cheshire, 

 25c; tidy, Ivis Bennett, do., 50c ; toilet set, Mrs. Liberty Stevens, 25c ; tidy, 

 Mary Stevens, 25c; tidy, Katie E. Stevens, 25c; tidy, Annie Stevens, 25c; 

 specimen embroidery, Helen A. Cadwell, 75c; two tidies, watch case, sofa 

 pillow case and toilet cushion, Mrs. F. A. Martin, 25c; tidy, Martha J. 

 Clark, 25c ; worsted chair cushion, silk sofa pillow, breakfast shawl, Mrs. 

 Emery Leonard, Cheshire, 50c ; child's carriage aig-han, tidy, music stool 

 cover, Abby Leonard, do., 75c; chair tidy, cake tidy, gent scarf, Mrs. G. 

 Sayles, Stockbridge, 50c; two tatting collars, Florence Farnum, Lanesboro', 

 25c ; stand tidy, Mrs. John A. Williams, Hinsdale, 50c ; tidy, Nellie Farnum, 

 Lanesboro 1 , 50c; tidy, Mrs. Walter Farnum, do., 50c; lamp mat, Delia S. 

 Ford, Curtisville, 25c ; tatting collar, Celestia Hathaway, So. Adams, 25c ; 

 worsted floral wreath, Nellie Hathaway, do., 25c; worsted tidy, Mrs. Darius 

 Maynard, Savoy, 25c ; worsted lamp mat, Maria Hathaway, So. Adams, 25c ; 

 worsted lain]) mat, Hattie Hathaway, do., 50c ; worsted lamp mat, Cherry 

 Hathaway, do., 50c; child's carriage afghan, 75c; Lucy A. Bridges, Wil- 

 liamstown, 75c; baby's blanket, Mrs. B. T. Bridges, do., 50c; toilet set, 

 Hattie Bridges do., 25c ; baby's blanket, Mrs. John L. Cole, do., 50c ; scrap 

 bag, Mrs. Wm. Walden, do., 50c; toilet set, Ruth Walden, do., 25c; two 

 tidies, Mary E. Hatch, do., 25c; two tidies, Iinogene Sweet, Hancock, 25c; 

 tidy, Mrs. Marancy Sweet, do., 25c ; specimen braiding, E. White, do., 25c ; 

 rose lamp, oriental stand cover, oriental bracket, Maggie Sharp, Richmond, 

 50c; chair tidy, sample crochet trimming, Tina Sharp, do., 25c; baby's 

 crochet sacque, set toilet mats, canvas tidy, two crocheted thread tidies, Mrs. 

 Chas. Scott, Richmond, 25c; crochet scrap bag, Blanche Perkins, Becket, 

 25c; tidy Edith Holmes, Lanesboro', 50c ; specimen silk embroidery, Jennie 

 Holmes', do., 50c ; tucked skirt, Mrs. Mary Holmes, do., 25c ; pair embroid- 

 ered slippers, Mrs Asenath Raymond, Peru, 50c ; two pillowcases, Mrs. Dr. 

 Smith, 25c; collar and sleeves, Carrie Smith, 25c; embroidered nightdress, 

 Katie Foster, So. Williamstown, 1 ; embroidery, Alice C. Stearns, Rich- 

 mond, 50e. 



R. Goodman, Chairman. 



This report, and one or two others, are slightly altered, to make 

 them correspond with the Laws of the Society and with the awards 

 as paid. Competitors would be profited by remembering that 

 but one premium can be paid in one division to one person. If 

 two or more articles are entered, they should all bear the same 

 number, and if practicable be fastened together. It has become 

 fashionable for committees to affix the premiums to the numbers, 

 and pass their work to the receiving clerk to look out the names 

 and copy the whole. If, therefore, the several articles have differ- 

 ent numbers they will stand a chance to get several small premi- 

 ums, but one of which can ife paid, instead of one larger one. 



MANUFACTURERS' DEPARTMENT. 



Best exhibition of glass, W. G. Harding, Pittsfield, $5; best specimen 

 of manilla paper, H. C. Carson, Hinsdale, 5 ; best specimen of leather, 



