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* Class 15 — Domestic and Other Manufactures. 



This class includes carpets, rugs, mats, bed quilts, countei-panes, 

 patchwork, table lineu, collars, linen hose, woolen blankets, flannel, 

 frocking, yarn, mittens, socks, &c. 

 For all articles in this class, Diplomas and $20.00 



Class 1G— Fancy Articles. 



This class includes iancy mats, rugs, ottomans, sofa pillows, curtains, 

 tidies, lamp-mats, hair, cone, shell or wax work, slippers, coUars, 

 toilet sets, paintings on canvass, paper, glass or any other surface, 

 engraTuigs, lithographs, designs and drawings, photographs (plain 

 and colored) and other impressions made by the action of light, 

 specimens of printing, book binding, globes, maps, charts and all 

 aj)paratus for instructing in science, specimens of penmanship, plain 

 and ornamental, pianos, organs, melodeons and other musical in- 

 struments, etc., ect. 

 For all articles in this department, Diplomas and $30.00 



Class 17 — Bread. 



For the best sample of Wheat bread ; two premiums, §2, 1 



Eye " " 2, 1 



" " P.3'e and Indian bread " 2, I 



" " Bread made by a girl 



fourteen years old or under ; two premiums, 2, 1 



Class 18 — Butter and Cheese. 



For the best ten pounds of butter : four premiums, $4, H, 2, 1 



" " twenty pounds factory cheese ; three premiums, 5, 3, 2 



" " twenty pounds home-made ; two premiums, 3, 2 



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Class 19. — Honey, Wines, Jellies, Canned and Dried Fruits, 

 Pickles, Maple Sugar and Syrup. • 



For the largest collection of honey bees, with state- 

 ment of number and kind of hives and general 

 management of the same ; three premiums, • $5, 3, 2 



The committee will award in premiums for the best speci- 

 mens of other articles in this class, 1 00 



