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Open Air Grapes— Oren Curtis, Sheffield, 4 j George P. Briggs, 3 ; Otis R. Barker, ■/: 

 H. A. Reed, Lanesboro', 1. 



Maple Sugar— Mrs. Lester Gorton Hancock, 3; D. Watkins, Hinsdale, 2. 



Honey— F. A. Martin, Cheshire, 3; Daniel Whitman, Hancock, 2; A. Bradley, Lee, 1- 



Canned Fruit— Mrs. E. Elmer, 4; Mrs.. A. W. Kellogg, 3; Mrs. Z- A- Ward, 2 ; Mrs. J. 

 W. Brandow, 1. 



Maple Syrup — Mrs. D. W. Dunham, 1 ; Mrs. H. A. Reed, Lanesboro', L 



Variety Plums— W. H. Nichols, Richmond, 2? Asahel Foote, W.Uliamstown,2. 



jelly— Mrs; S.- Campbell, South A< lams, 3 ;. Mrs.. F. A. Maitin, Cheshire, 2 - r Mrs. H. L. 

 Salmon, Richmond, 1- 



Currant Wine— Mrs. Thomas Colt, 1^ 



Blackberry Wine— Mrs. G. W. Smith, 1.. 



Beeswax — Mrs.- D. Whitman, Hancock, 1„ 



In the Third Division of Fruits, the exhibition was large and 

 very beautiful. The Committee regretted exceedingly their ina- 

 bility to reward many of those who well deserved h% on account 

 of the limited means at their disposal. Mr. Harrison Garfield of 

 Lee showed 13 varieties of hot-house grapes, which were very 

 fine and hard to beat. 



FLORAL DEPARTMENT. 



Com. — BenJ. Chickering, Mrs. D. T. Farntim, Mrs. W. T. Faknom. 



Collection of Flowers— Mrs. Wra. R. Weed, Lanesboro, $2.00 ; Basket of Wild Flowers., 

 Angelina Bowerman, Lanesboro, 1.50; Autumnal Leaves, J. H. Butler, .75; Plate 

 of Flowers, Mrs. C. T. Rathbun, 1.50 ; Pansies, Stella A. Carter .50; Collection ot 

 Flox, Mrs. Walter Elmer .75 ; Basket of Flowers, Kittie Smith, 5 years, .75 ; Basket of 

 Flowers, Mrs. J. Brodie, 75; Cut Flowers, Clara Wells, Peru, .75; Moss Basket of Ver- 

 benas, Miss M. Smith, Dalton, L00j> Moss Basket of Pansies, Miss F. Hirst, Dalton 1.00 ; 

 Collection of Flowers, Mrs. N. A. Reed, Lenox, ,75; Basket of Flowers, Mrs. D. A. Ken- 

 dall, Lenox, .75; Mound of Dahlias, Mrs. Daniel Mapes, 1.25; Bouquet of dried grasses, 

 L.M. Wood, Lanesboro, .50; house plants, geraniums, Mary A. Burke, 1.00; Bouquet of 

 Wild flowers, Mrs. Laura Phillips, Cheshire, .75 ; Bouquet of stock gillies, L. C. Sweet, 

 Cheshire, .75; Bouquet of wild flowers, Mrs. V. Bond, Washington, .50; Cut flowers, 

 Mrs. Z. Cande, Sheffield, 1.00; cross and crown, Mrs. E. Ingraham, New Ashford, .75; Pan- 

 sies, Mary E Manning, .75. 



HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES. 



FIRST DIVISION. 



Com.— A. J. Bij'cklin of Adams, Mrs. H. M. Peirson, Mrs. E. Wil- 

 liams of Richmond. 



Carpets— Mrs. F. P. Noble, $6; Fanny Merrill, Lee, 4; Mrs. S. A. Barnes, William s- 

 Ville, 3; Mrs. G. W. Robinson, 3; Mrs. I. A. Hubbard, Windsor, 3; Mrs. J. W. Ford, Cur- 



