9 

 SECOND DIVISION. 



Class 13 — Agricultural and Farm Implements. 



F. L. Stone, Amherst, Farming Tools, 5 00 



F. E. Loomis, No. Amherst, Weeder, i 00 



Class 13 1-2 — Old Articles. 



Mrs. J. W. Clark, No. Hadley, Rug, 75 



" " Andirons, 50 



" " Picture, 25 



" " Crepe Shawl, 25 



" " Collars and Cuffs, 25 



" " Chemisette, 25 



" " Lace Cape, 25 



Mrs. Polly Shaw " Pewter Plate, 50 



Mrs. W. W. Moon, " Needle Work, 50 



Mrs. W.S. Rowland,'^ Bed Quilt, 75 



Mrs. Mary H. Atkins, So. Amherst, Linen Sheet, 25 



" " " Pillow Cases, 25 



Mrs. E. C. Parker, Amherst, Coverder, 50 



" " " Baby's Dress, 75 years old, 25 



" " Side Pocket, 25 



Dr. C. F. Branch, Case of Arms, i 25 



Mrs. Lyman and Mrs. Aldrich, Old Bed Room, 5 00 



Class 14 — Mechanic Arts. 



George F. Eastman, Granby, Cream Separator, i 00 



W. H. Nims, Montague, " " 4 00 



F. N. Briggs, No. Amherst, Handy Washer, 50 



Vermont Farm Machine Co., Separators, Churns, &c., 4 50 



Class 16 — Domestic and other Manufactures. 



Mrs. James Crosier, Amherst, Knit Rug, i 00 



Mrs. Eugene Puffer, No. Amherst, Silk Quilt, 75 



Mrs. Sandford Cushman, No. Amherst, Silk Quilt, i 00 



Ladies' Society, No. Amherst, Quilt, 50 



Miss Lessie Wrigley, Amherst, Silk Qurlt, 50 



Knit Rug, 50 



Miss Jennie M. Allen " Silk Quilt, 75 



