10 T R A X S A C T I X S . 



Fixe Arts, 14 entries. Amherst — Miss Julia M. Ball, painting 

 in water colors ; Miss Marietta Cowles, two paintings in oil; Mrs. 

 E. A. Cummings, five paintings in oil, and wax frait; Miss M. J. 

 Green, monochrome, pencil drawings and embossed work ; ISIrs. Ed- 

 ward Hitchcock, three Grecian paintings and waiter ; Miss Eliza A. 

 Hobart, ornamental leather work ; Miss Isabella Hobart, pastel paint- 

 ing ; Miss M. Pt. Nims, two paintings in oil, tAvo monochromes ; 

 Miss Pierce, crayon, vase paper flowers ; E. G. Shumway, daguerreo- 

 types. Montague — Miss Elizabeth C. Hartwell, painting in oil. 

 Northampton — Wells & Leland, daguerreotype. Sunderland — 

 Erastus D. Field, 17 paintings in oil : Miss E. A. Graves, two paint- 

 ings in oil. 



Faxcy Articles, 3.5 entries. Amherst — Miss Sarah Ball, lamp- 

 mat ; Miss Nancy H. Cutler, embroidery ; Mrs. John Dickinson, 

 lace cape, worked sleeves ; Miss Louisa Dickinson, cushion, embroid- 

 ery ; Miss F. J. Emerson, embroidery ; Miss Sarah Feriy, bouquet ; 

 Miss Jane Haven, a bag ; Miss Kate Howland, cushion ; Miss M. 

 Leland, lamp-mat ; Miss S.Ann Linnell, embroidery; Miss Tempo 

 S. Linnell, embroidery and worsted work ; Miss M. R. Nims, blan- 

 ket ; Mrs. C. Sears, pillow ; Charles Sweetser, moss house ; Miss 

 Mary Warner, worsted work, bead-bag, and collar ; Jliss Abby M. 

 Wood, worsted work. Belchertown — Mrs. Loman A. Burnett, col- 

 lar, ottoman, scarf; Miss S. C. Gates, skirt, tidy. Granly — Miss 

 E. N. Ayres, skirt ; Miss Ellen E. Montague, lamp-mat. Hadley — 

 Mrs. Levi Adams, drcssing-case ; i\Irs. C.D.Dickinson, bouquet; 

 Mrs. T. G. Huntington, worked collar, tidy ; Mrs. Cotton Smith, 

 shell box. Leverett — Miss J. Cook, shirts, stockings ; Miss Sibil 

 B. Fitts, wax flowers ; Miss E. Moore, mats. Northampton — Miss 

 Netta A. Hawley, cradle-quilt. Prescott — Miss L. F. Haskins, 

 needle-work. South Hadley — Mrs. H. M. Smith, ottoman. Sun- 

 derland — Mrs. Alanson Hubbard, ottoman-covers ; Mrs. N. A. Smith, 

 mats, vase; Mrs. J. B. Warner, mats, tidies. 



SHOW IN PIIENIX HALL. 



The display in this Hall was extensive in the number, and superior 

 in the quality of the articles exhibited. Thirty-six loaves of excel- 

 lent Bread; two hundred and fifty-four pounds of goUL-n Butter ; 



