96 PREMIUMS. 



For the best specimens of mechanic and manufactured artic^Ie?^ ex- 

 clusive of ladies' home manufacture, there will be placed at the 

 disposal of the committee, the sum of seventj^-five dollars. 



For the best cxhihulon of manufactured articles, there will be 

 placed at the disposal of the committee the sum of fifty dollars. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Committee. — Solon Carter, John Page, Leominster; Abel Mar- 

 shall, Lawrin Pratt, Geo. Robbins, Fitchburg. 



Best Farm Wagon, for one or two horses. One premium — $10. 



Best Ox Cart. One premium — $5. 



Best Team Harness. One premium — $5. 



Best Flay or Straw Cutter. One premium — $3. 



Best Ox Yoke complete. One premium — $3. 



Best Set Horse Shoes. One premium — $2. 



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

 fifty dollars. 



FINE ARTS. 



Committee. — L. H. Bradford, Mrs. Joel Page, Fitchburg; Mrs. 

 G. W. Peirce, Leominster; Miss Ann Eliza White, Ashburnham; 

 Mrs. Wm. 0. Brown, Fitchburg. 



Best collection by a Photographic Artist. Two premiums — $4, 2. 

 Oil Paintings. Two premiums — $4, 2. 

 l>est Crayon Drawings. Two premiums — $3, 2. 

 Pencil Drawings. Two premiums — $2, 1. 



Best specimen of Penmanship by anon-professional. One premium 

 — $1. 



In addition there will be placed at the disposal of the committee, 

 r)r gratuities, the sum of twenty dollars. 



Specimens exhibited must be actually executed by the competitor. 



