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spread, Carrie L. Nichols, Richmond, I; afghan, Mrs. H. C. Entler, 2; afghan, 

 Mrs. J. S. Barton, Dalton, 2; knit spread, Mrs. O. Comstock, Hinsdale, 2; knit 

 spread; Mrs. Annie E. Brown, Cheshire, i; knit spread, Mrs. A. E. Gaston, 

 West Stockbridge, 1.50; rug, Corrinne Bishop, Mt. Lebanon, N. V. , 50c; 

 afghan; Mrs. E. A. Gamwell, I. 



Committee — Daniel J. Dodge, Mrs. W. F. Howland, Mrs. S. M. Raymond. 



FIFTH DIVISION. 



Silk quilt, Minnie E. Crippen, Sheffield, $6; silk quilt, Mrs. George Clark, 5 ; 

 silk quilt, Mrs. Eva J. Cummings, Cheshire. 4; silk quilt, Miss E. B. Pratt, 3; 

 silk quilt, Mattie B. Norris, 2 ; silk quilt, Mrs. L. L. Taylor, Hancock, 1 ; wor- 

 sted quilts, Hattie M. Dewey, 5 ; worsted quilt. Mrs G. T. Barker, 4 ; worsted 

 quilt, Mrs. Chas. Harder, Pontoosuc, 3 ; worsted quilt, Mrs. Frank Crippen, 

 Sheffield, 2; worsted quilt; Mrs. D. D. Ingalls, Cheshire, I; silk log cabin quilt, 

 Mrs. E. Day, Dalton, 2; cotton quilt, Mrs. L. R. Heath, Tyringham, 1.50; cot- 

 ton quilt, Lydia Dean, Lanesboro, 1 ; patchwork quilt, Mrs. H. L Dunham, 1 ; 

 patchwork quilt, Mrs. Flora Keyes, 1 ; patchwork quilt, Mrs. Wm. Culver, Berk- 

 shire, 1 : patchwork quilt, Mrs. A. B. Chapman, I ; patchwork quilt, Mrs. Sarah 

 Tyler, Lanesboro, 1 ; patchwork quilt, Mrs. H. H. Newton, 1 ; patchwork quilt, 

 Miss \1. E Chamberlain, 1 ; patchwork quilt, Mrs. Levi Childs, 1 ; patchwork 

 quilt, Mrs. John L. Brown, Cheshire, 1 ; patchwork quilt ; Mrs. H. R. Peirson, 1 ; 

 cotton quilt, Lula E. Johnson, 50c: darning hose, Mrs. Win. Abbott, Sheffield, 

 1 ; darning hose, Grace M. Rice, 50c; patchwork, Mrs. E. A. Howland, Lenox, 

 75 ; patchwork, Mrs. W. F. Howland, Lenox, 50c ; patchwork, Daisy M. Pease, 

 Lenox, 50c: patchwork, Lena R. Timbie, 50c; patchwork quilt, Mrs. H. B. 

 Rounds, Great Barrington, 1 ; cotton quilt, Mrs. J. Vosburg, Gt. Barriugton, 1 ; 

 crazy patchwork, Grace Raybold, Lanesboro, 50c ; crazy patchwork, Jesse H. 

 Fairfield, Jr., Richmond, 50c: plain sewing, Grace M. Rice, 50c. 



Committee — Luther L. Atwood, Mrs. Joseph Brodie. 



MANUFACTURERS' DEPARTMENT. 



Work harness, 1st premium, Gale Bros.. £3; 2d premium, II. 1.. & T. B. S' 1 - 

 rnon, Richmond, 2; pleasure harms,, 1st premium, Ga'e Bi >s., 3; 2nd premium, 

 II. I,. & T. B. Salmon, Richmond, 2; double coach harn . 3; single 



coach harness, Gale Bros., 3: woolen goods, 1st premium, Be] Vir MP g. Co., 4j 

 2d premium, J. Barker Bros., 3; crackers and fancy buscuit, W. II. Teeling, 

 }; Millinery goods, M. & J. Hayes, 3: speed and side box wagon; J. Clapp & 

 Son Carriage Works, 3: wheelbarrow, John Allen. 50c; antique desks, X. A. 

 Ward, 3: fur mats and rugs. S. Schier, 3; robes and fur trimmings, C. B. Plait's 

 Son, 3; tacks and nails, G. N. Dutton, 3; furniture and upholstered goods. 

 Hopkins & Wilbur, 3; cathedral glass, Berkshire Glass Co., Lanesboro, 2; arti- 

 fical teeth, Gabeler & Mallory, 2; antique furniture, Ayers & Renne, 3; Light- 

 ning dirt exterminator, Miss S. Baker, 1; rubber stamp goods, Pittsfield Rubber 

 Stamp Co., 2: broadcloths, Pontoosuc Woolen Co., 3; Blankets. Pontoosuc Wool- 



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Committee- James Wilson, Jas. C. Chalmers. 



MERCHANTS' DEPARTMENT. 



Furs, seal and plush cloaks, C. B. Piatt's Son, $6; furniture and upholstering 

 goods, Hopkins & Wilbur, 5; cottage range, Bidwell & Walsh, 2; Denmark par- 

 lor ditto, Bidwell & Walsh, 2; Crockery, etc., A. A. Mills. 5; gent's riding saddle, 

 Gale Bros., 1, ladies' tilling saddle, I, horse clothing, I, lap robes, I, general ex- 

 hibition of traveling bags etc., I. 



Committee— E. H. Robbins, J. L. Merrill, J. A. Kline. 



