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Abbie Hull, Lenox, 50 cts. ; patch quilt, Mrs. Jernigan, 1 ; patch quilt, Mrs. D. B. Eells > 

 1; patch chair seat, Helen A.' Caldwell, 1; patch quilt, Mrs. E. P. Tanner, Lee, 1; patch 

 quilt, silk, Mrs. R. S. Dana, Lenox, 1 ; patch work, Gertrude Howland, Lenox, 50 cts. ; 

 patch quilt, Mrs. C. Hathaway, Dalton, 50 cts.; patch quilt, Jennie Williams, Richmond, 3; 

 patch quilt, Mrs. K. Williams, Richmond, 1 ; patch quilt, silk, Mrs. H. G. Davis, 1 ; patch 

 quilt, silk, Mrs. Geo. K.Davis, 1; pitch quilt, J. C. Parsons, 1; patch quilt, Emma Sweet, 

 Cheshire, 1; patch quilt, Angelina Bowerman, Lanesboro, 1; patch quilt, silk, Gertrude 

 Linn, 1; patch quilt, silk, Callie Crane, Dalton, 2.50; patch quilt, Mrs. E . R. earner, 1. 



FLORAL DEPARTMENT. 



Com.— Benj. Chickering of Pittsfield, Mrs. D. T. Farnum of Adams, Mrs. 

 W". F. Farnum of Lanesboro. 



Collection of flowers — Mrs. Win. R. Weed, Lanesboro, 2; basket of wild flowers, Ange- 

 lina Bowerman, Lanesboro, 1.50; autumn leaves, J. H. Butler, 75 cts.; plate of flowers, 

 Mrs. C. T. Rathbun, 1.50; pausies, Stella A. Carter, 50 cts.; collection of phlox, Mrs. 

 Walter Elmer, 75 cts. ; basket of flowers, Kittie Smith, 5 years old, 75 cts. ; basket of flow- 

 ers, Mrs. J. Brodie, 75 cts. ; cut flowers, Clara Wells, Peru, 75 cts. ; moss basket of ver- 

 benas, M. Smith, Dalton. 1; moss basket of pausies, Mrs. F. Hirst, Dalton, 1; collection 

 of flowers, Mrs. N. A . Reed, Lenox, 75 cts. ; basket of flowers, Mrs. D. A. Kendall, Lenox, 

 75 cts.; mound of dahlias, Mrs. Dan'l Mapes, 1.25; bouquet of dried grasses, L.M.Wood, 

 Lanesboro, 50 cts. ; house plants, geraniums, Mary A. Burke, 1; bouquet of wild flowers, 

 Mrs. Laura Phillips, Cheshire, 75 cts.; bouquet of stock gillies, L. C. Sweet, Cheshire, 75 

 cts.; bouquet of wild flowers, Mrs. V. Bond, Washington, 50 cts.; cut flowers, Mrs. Z. 

 Caudee, Sheffield, 1; cross and crown, Mrs. E. Ingraham, New Ashford, 75 cts. ; pansies, 

 Mary E. Manning, 75 cts. 



MANUFACTURERS' DEPARTMENT. 



Com, — Chas. E. Wkst of Dalton, H. Z. Candee of Stockbridge, John E 

 Merrill of Pittsfield. 



For best exhibition of cloths— Hinsdale Bro's., Hinsdale, $5; Pontoosuc Co., Pitts- 

 field, 3; cassimeres, J. Barker & Bros., Pittsfield, 5; flannel, J. L. Peck, 4; leather, D. H. 

 Bassett & Son, 5 ; flour, R. A. Teeling, 5;. Wagon fixtures, C. St. James, 2; Brooms> 

 brushes and dusters, M. G. Jewett, North Adams, 2. Lambrequin, Wm. M. Prince, 3; 

 Harnesses, A. D. Gale, 7 ; T.B.Salmon, Richmond, 2. Sewing silk, Saunders Silk Co., 

 8 ; Paper boxes, E. Saunders, 3 ; Hard soap, Mrs. S. D. Spaulding, 1 ; Buffalo robes, 

 S. D. Tower, Dalton, 2. 



PAINTNGS AND WORKS OF ART. 



Com.— Thomas Colt of Pittsfield, Mrs. E. M.Wood of Pittsneld, Miss 

 Fanny Warren of Pittsfield. 



For the best Oil Painting, Ida Evans, 6; Mrs. L. M. Barnes, North Adams, 4; crayon 

 drawing, Abby Risley, Gt. Barnngton, 4 ; Mary A. Humphrey, 3; Sarah M. Fitch, Lenox- 



