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cause we have been compelled to omit so many articles wMefo 

 really deserved a premium. 



After a careful inspection and examination of all the articles 

 entered, your Committee have awarded the following premiums, 

 and only regret that from lack of funds they are unable to make 

 the list larger : 



Mrs. Glen Benedict, tidy, 50 cts. ; Mrs. Olen Benedict, sola cushion, 1 ; Mrs. J. H. Hin*- 

 dale, chair, 3 ; Ada M. Wells, North Adams, bands, 1 ; Alice M. Howe, two sets, 1 ; Mrs. 

 H. G. Parker, afghan, 50 cts. ; Mrs. A. M. Trimper, button holes, 1 ; Mrs. W. A. Pierce, 

 tidy, 50 cts.; Mrs . C.K- Adams, slipper case, Mrs.G. Wollison, yoke, 50 cts; Miss Libbie 

 Gorton, Hancock, yoke, 50 cts.; Miss Louise Gorton, Hancock, yoke, 1; Miss. Flora Gor- 

 ton, Hancock, yoke, 2; Miss Ida Wells, Hancock, embroidered sack, 3; Mrs. Willis Web- 

 ber, pin cushion, 2; Sirs. G.E. Bowerman, child's dress, 2; Miss Ida K. Evans, yoke, 1; 

 Mrs. H. A. Cone, toilet cushion, 50 cts. ; Mrs. J. L. Russell, silk blanket, 2; Mrs. G. N. 

 Smith, Stockbridge, ottoman, 2> Mrs. A, A. Young, foot rest, 3; Miss Jennie Gar- 

 field, Lee, blanket, 2; Miss A. L. Powell, Lanesboro, pillow shams, 2; Miss Dryer, Shef- 

 field, pillow-shams, oOcts.; Miss Georgie Race, Gt. Barrington, handkerchief, 2 ; Miss L. 

 Raymond, Peru, embroidered set, 3; Mrs. J. S. Wood, North Adams, embroidery, 2; 

 Miss. Cornelia A. Smith, embroidered sack, 2; Miss J. L. Wright, Egremont, letter holder, 

 1 ; Mrs Joseph Gregory, chair, 4 ; Miss M. E. Cook, linen embroidery, 3 ; Mrs. L- A. Ste- 

 vens, sofa cushion, 1 ; Miss Emma E. Barton, Dalton, skirt, 50 cts. ; Miss Anna F. Spal- 

 ding, embroidery, 1 ; Mrs. F. G. Guilds, flannel embroidery, 2; Miss Anna Saunders, 3. 

 toilet sets, 3; Miss Hattie Mason, Cheshire, ottoman, 1; Carrie Fairbanks, Richmond, 

 embroidery, 2; Jennie Williams, Richmond, toilet set, 1; Clara H. Phillips, foot rest, 2; 

 A. D. Mattoon, Lenox, chair, 1 ; Mrs. James Mattoon, Lenox, foot rest, 2; Mrs. H. Cha- 

 pel, Gt. Barrington, embroidery, 2; Eliza A. Fairbanks, South Adams, flannel embroid" 

 ery, 2 ; Miss Lizzie Davis, chair, 3; Mrs. Florence M. Newton, tidy, 50 cts. 



THIRD DIVISION. 



(jam .—Silas P. Butler of Lniiesborougli, Mrs. Oken Benedict of Pitts- 

 field, Mrs. H. T. Candee of Sheffield. 



Tidy, Mrs. C. E. Merrill, 50 cts. ; toilet set, Mrs. E. B. Mead, 75 cts ; afghan, Fannie S. 

 Chapman, No. Adams, 1.50 ; 2 tidies, Ellen O. Wiley, 1 ; 2 lamp mats, Ida Campbell, Chesh- 

 ire, 50 cts. ; 2 lamp mats, Mrs. Graham Bates, 50 cts. ; crochet shawl, Emma Holder, 1.50 ; 

 specimens crochet, Ada M. Wells, Cheshire,75 cts. ; crochet table cloth* Mrs. Tetley, 1 ; 

 crochet mats, Hattie M. Dewey 1; knit scarf, Anna Graves, 1; hair pin basket, Belle 

 Fuller, 50 cts.; fancy tidy, Carrie Hopkins, 50 cts. ; lamp mat, Etta Henry, 50 cts.; knit ti- 

 dy, Mary Griffin, 50 cts.; afghan, G. E. Bowerman, 1; tidy, Mrs. M. W. Butler, Lenox, 

 75 cts. ; scarf ( Mrs. L. D. Miner, Lanesboro, 1.50 ;crochet tidy, Mrs. W. H. Sloan, 50 cts. ; 

 tatting underskirt, Carrie E. Hall, Dalton, 2 ; four pair infant's socks, Mrs. C. A. Wakefield, 

 1; tidy, LaUra Royce, Lanesboro, 1; knit collar, Annie Castle, Lee, 1 ; specimens tat- 

 ting, Fannie Castle, Lee, 1 ; lamp mat, Emma E. Barton, Dalton, 1 ; tidy, Mrs. V. Bur- 

 lingham, Lanesboro, 50 cts.; chair seat,, Hattie E. Pixley; two tatting collars, Abbie Pix- 

 ley, Gt. Barrington, 1.50; chair tidy, Addie Chamberlain, Dalton, 1, Eva Brodie, 1; 

 scrap bag, Mrs. Thomas Sabin, Williamstown, 50 cts.; watch case, H. Dawley, 

 Hancock, 50 cts.; chair tidy, Mrs. H. Castle, Lee, 1; music stool tidy, L. Mans- 

 field, Cheshire, 50 cts.; tidy, Came Lull, Dalton, 1; moss mat, Hattie Wolcott, 75 cts.; 

 moss mat, Mrs. C. B. Wolcott, 75 cts. ; tidy, Mrs. L. L. Goodrich, 50 cts. ; 3 crochet scarfs, 

 Mrs. Frank K. Hurst, Dalton, 1 ; 2 tidies, Nellie French, 1 ; 2 tidies, Ella J. Smith,75 cts. ; 



