For best specimen ot Dried Fruit, Mrs. L. J. Wright, Egremont. 

 2d do., JMiss L. P. Snyder, Great Barrington, 

 3d do., Mrs. E. M. Winchell, Alford, 

 For best specimen of Canned Fruit, Mrs, A. Burdick, Sheffield, 

 I'd do., L. J. Wright, Egremont, 

 3d do., F. H. Fenn, Lee, 

 Respectfully submitted, 



C. C. French, 

 Allen Comstock, 

 .b»n\- D. Buetch, \ 



MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS. 



For best Pleasure Carriage, T. Healey, Great Barrington, $a 00 



For a Farm Wagon, A. C. Butler, Lenox, 4 00 



A Farm Wagon was presented by Mr. Cooper of Stockbridge, but he not 



being the manufacturer was not entitled to a premium, though the wagon we 



regarded as the best. 



For a Wagon Jack, E. R. Baldwin, New Marlboro, $2 00 



For Railroad Car Track, H. D. Burghardt, Pittsfield, 3 no 



For Earth Closet and appurtenances, Chas. A. Wakefield, Pittsfield, 4 00 



For model of Wire Fence, Chas. A. Wakefield, Pittsfield, 2 on 



For four Axe Helves, Ira Markham, Monterey, J 00 



For six Axe Helves, I. Perry, Great Barrington, 2 00 



For 1 doz. Raw Hide Whips, Wm. R. Baldwin, New Marlboro, •-' on 



For Meat Barrel, Daniel Warner, Great Barrington, 2 on 



For specimen Tanned Skins, Wm. J. Warner, Great Barrington, 2 on 



For model of Yacht America, Bernard Almonte, Great Barrington, :> 00 



For an improved Weather Strip, H. D. Burghardt, Pittsfield, " 2 00 

 For a Folding Chair and Bed combined, South Adams Folding Chair Co., 3 on 



For specimen Buckskin Leather, S. A. Turner, New Marlboro, 2 <>o 



For Pruning Shears, R, B. Spencer, West Stockbridge, 2 00 



For Pipe Tongs, Riee, Bobbins A Co., Pittsfield. 2 00 



For Book Bracket, Chas. H. Olds, Great Barrington, 1 00 



There were several articles presented which your committee considered wor- 

 thy of premiums, but as the}- were not presented by the manufacturers, or not 

 made in the county— the regulations of the society prohibits such bestowals, 

 but we would make favorable mention of the following: 



A fine exhibition of the unrivaled Cabinet Organs, Mason A Hamlin's manu- 

 facture, exhibited by H. T. Robbins, agent, Great Barrington. 



A large display of Sewing Machines by W. W. Bassett, and Mrs. H. E. 

 Smith, Great Barrington. 



A Spring Bed,— -which seems perfection in its way— exhibited by John S. 

 Stone of Housatonic. 



A Wagon Jack, which no farmer should be without, — also a Clothes Wringer, 

 which the ladies appreciate, were exhibited by John Brewer & Son, Great Bar 

 rington. 



A Washing Machine and Wringer, which we consider unrivaled, exhibited by 

 A. E, Barrett, Chatham, N. V. 



A pair of Rubber Boots and ladies' Over Shoes, the finest we have ever seen, 

 exhibited by H. Foote, Colchester, Conn. 



A Wash Boiler Attachment, which is quite a novelty, exhibited by H. D. 

 Burghardt, agent, Pittsfield. 



