COMMI'lTEES AND PREMIUMS. 69 



PICKLES AND HONEY. 



Best pickles, $i ; second, 50 cts. Virgin hon"ey in the comb, 

 $2 ; second, $1 ; third, 50 cts. Collection of canned fruits, $2 ; 

 second, ^i. 



In addition to the above, there will be allowed for gratuities ten 

 dollars. 



Competitors will be required to furnish to the Secretary a de- 

 tailed statement in writing, of the process of manufacturing butter, 

 cheese and pickles ; and no others shall be considered. All entries 

 of bread and butter must be designated by numbers. 



MANUFACTURED ARTICLES PERTAINING TO AGRI- 

 CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CARRIAGES, ETC. 



See rules ij, ly, 20. 



Committee. — R. A. Leonard, Fitchburg ; C. C. Boyden, Leom- 

 inster; J. T. Everett, Princeton. 



For the best exhibition of manufactured articles pertaining to 

 agricultural implements, carriages, etc., not actually the product of 

 the exhibitor, there will be placed at the disposal of the committee 

 the sum of thirty dollars. 



MANUFACTURED ARTICLES NOT PERTAINING TO 

 AGRICULTURE. 



See rules ij, ly, 20. 



CoMMin^EE. — Charles Fosdick, Fitchburg ; F. S. Coolidge, Ash- 

 burnham ; F. A. Whitney, Leominster. 



For the best display of goods usually handled by the exhibitor, 

 $10; second, 7; third, $5 ; fourth, $3. 



For the best specimens of manufactured articles exclusive of 

 ladies' home manufacture, actually produced by the exhibitor, 

 there will be placed at the disposal of the committee the sum of 

 forty dollars. 



