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2; pencil drawing, Emma Carter, 4; Eva Ramsey, Gt. Harrington, 3; A. B. Prince, 

 Cheshire, '2; For the best selection of photographs, Forrester Clark, 10; Julius Hall, 

 Gt. Harrington, 8. Colored wax flowers, Miss Hattie M. Johnson, 2; wax cross, Hannah 

 Johnson, 2 ; case of hair, jewelry, Mrs. W. B. Walden, North Adams, 2 ; four water color, 

 paintings, Mrs. Henry X. Wells, North Adams, 2; set of hair jewelry, Mrs. Johnson, 1; 

 five pieces marble statuary, C. N. Pike, 2; wreath of pricked work, Mrs. A. C. Ashton, 1; 

 water color painting, Mrs. W. C. Humston, 2; three pieces wood carving, Mary Adam, 1; 

 water color painting, Bessie Colt, 2 ; wreath feather flowers, Mrs. Jas. Lull, 2 ; three 

 pieces wood carving, Lillie Dunham, 1 ; water color painting, Lucy Roys, New Ashford* 

 2; case of morocco woi'k, E. M. Fitch, Lenox, 3; specimen wax fruit, Mrs. Wm.H. H. 

 Clark, 1; fernery, Flora E. Powell, 2; crayon picture, Mrs. Geo. B. Powell, 1; flower 

 painting, Mary Saunders, 2 ; two water color pictures, lues V. Kellogg, 1 ; case of stuffed 

 birds, Mr. J. W. Brandow, 3; vase of feather flowers, Sophia Burgess, 2; crystallized 

 grasses, Mrs. T. F. Hall, 2. 



Agricultural Implements and Mechanical Pro- 

 ductions. 



Com. — H M. Owen of Lanesboro, J. B. Farnum of Cheshire. 



Telegraphic instruments, Warren E. Day, 1 ; case of hardware, Dutton & Peirson, 3; 

 china and silver plated ware, Rice & Mills, 3; parlor and cook stoves, Bidwell & Ford, 

 5; People's mowee, Samuel X. Hall, 3; Bay State rake, A. W. Streeter, Winchendon, 2; 

 Buckeye mower, J. B. Wells, Cheshire, 3; hurdles, George Kittle, 1; Remington sewing 

 machine, J. P. Bristol, 5 ; case ladies' furs, E. G. Judd, 3 ; agricultural implements, H. P. 

 Lucas, 5; ranges, Argand, base burner, W. G. Backus, & Son, 5; well auger, Gard- 

 ner Lester & Co., 4; knitting machine, B. F. Willey, 2; milk pan and cooler, J. R. Prin- 

 dle, Alford, 1; Walter Wood, mower and Ithica horse rake, Geo. Campbell, 2; dump 

 wagon and hoisting apparatus, Lawton & Morton, 2; earth commodes, C. A. Wakefield, 

 2; chicken coop, Mrs. C.A. Wakefield, 1; Victor mower, Jas. Dewell, W. Stockbriclge,3; 

 ox shoes, J. S Barrett, 1; four pieces Akron vitrified sewer pipe, G. A. Murdock, 1; farm 

 wagon, Wm. B. Dewey, Lanesboro, 2; case laundry work, Otis Bates, 1; horseshoes, 

 D. R. Himes, 1; Victor mower, H. A. Barton, Dalton,3; type writer, Benj. Chickering, 

 2; horse rake, J. R. Whitmore, Chicopee, 2; horse hoe and harrow, J. S. Reynolds & Co., 

 Ithica, X. Y., 1; horse rake, John Dodds, Columbus, Ohio, 2; mower, Wm. Anson Wood, 

 Albany, X. Y., 3; Xational harrow and seed sower, John Robinson, Bennington Vt, 3; 

 agricultural implements, Thos. Allen, 3 ; bottling machine, L. L. Atwood, 3. 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 

 CATTLE. 



FIRST DIVISION— THOROUGH-BRED BULLS AND BULL CALVES. 



Com. — Kirk E. Gardner of Hancock, Joseph Foot of Pittsiield, Lu- 

 ther Sears of Lenox. 



Durham bulls— F. K. Hinckley, Lee, $10; Henry Xoble, 8; M. W. Butler, Lenox, 6. 

 Devon bulls— A. K. Cleveland, Dalton, 10; Simon H. White, Hinsdale, 8. 



