Entries embrace Afghans, Sofa Pillows and Tidies, and Miscellaneous Articles. 

 For Crocheted Afghans. Three premiums, $3, 2, 1. 

 For Knit Afghans. Three premiums, $3, 2, 1. 

 For Crocheted or Knit Sofa Pillow. Three premiums, $2, 1, 50c. 

 For Patchwork Sofa Pillow. Three premiums, $2, i f 50c. 

 For Embroidered Sofa Pillow. Three premiums, $2, 1, 50c. 

 For Lace and Muslin Tidy. Two premiums, $1, 50c. 

 For Knit Tidy. Two premiums, .$ 1, 50c. 

 For Crocheted Tidy. Two premiums, $1, 50c. 

 For Java Canvas Tidy. Two premiums, $1, 50c. 

 For Netted Tidy. Two premiums, !$i, 50c. 

 For Embroidered Tidy. Two premiums, $1, 50c. 

 For Outline Work Tidy. Two premiums, $1, 50. 



The sum of $15 is also in the hands of the committee for discretionary prem- 

 iums. 



FIFTH DIVISION. 



Committee — Silas P. Butler of Lanesboro, Mrs. Wm. H. Murray of Pittsfield, 

 Mrs. E. T. Fisher of Lanesboro. 



Entries embrace Quilts, Spreads and Patchwork. 

 For Silk Quilts. Five premiums, $5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Worsted Quilts. Four premiums, $4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Patchwork Quilts. Four premiums, $4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Crocheted Spread. Four premiums, $4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Knit Spread. Four premiums, $4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Patchwork Blocks. Two premiums, $1, 50c. 

 For Patchwork Blocks by child under 12 years of age. Two premiums, $1, 50c. 



The sum of &'io is also in the hands of the committee for discretionary premi- 

 ums. 



SIXTH DIVISION. 



Committee— E. C. Hill of Pittsfield, Mrs. Wm. G. Backus, Jr., of Pittsfield. 

 Mrs. H. T. Morgan of Pittsfield. 



Entries embrace White Goods, Aprons, Plain Sewing, etc. 

 For Pillow Shams. Three premiums, $2, 1, 50c. 

 For Chemise. Three premiums, .$2, 1, 50c. 

 For Night Dresses. Three premiums, $2, 1, 50c. 

 For Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Two premiums, $ 1 , 50c. 

 For Embroidered Table Linen. Three premiums, $2, 1, 50c. 

 For Aprons. Two premiums, $1, 50c. 

 For best Plain Sewing. Two premiums, $1, 50c. 

 For best White Darning. Two premiums, $1. 50c. 



The sum of $15 is also in the hands of the committee for discretionary premi- 

 ums. 



Regulations. — All the above articles must be manufactured by the competitors 

 within the County of Berkshire, Sfate of Massachusetts, and since the last Exhibi- 

 tion. 



They must be delivered at the exhibition hall on 01 before 12 o'clock M. of the 

 first day, to the person or persons to be hereafter designated. In all cases where 

 a given number of yards are required, the length of each piece must be marked 

 thereon. No article offered for premium in the Hall must have the name of the 

 owner attached to the same. 



The premiums on Household Manufactures are designed exclusively for females ; 

 articles of that kind are therefore not liable to admission tax. No person can re- 

 ceive more than one premium for the same kind of article, and no premium less 

 than 50 cents to be awarded. 



