gle variety of Potatoes, 18; Beets, 20; Cabbages, 8; Melons, 7; Onions, 8; 



Squashes, VS; Tomatoes, 5. 



Greatest and best display of Garden Vegetables, Fred Dellert, Great Barrington, $8 00 



2d do, Hiram Nodine, Great Barrington, 5 00 



3d do, Seneca Nodine, Great iJarrington. 3 00 



Best display of Potatoes, Fred Ford, Sheffield, 5 00 



2d do. W. J. Clark, Sheffield, 3 00 



3d do, H. J Dings, Great Barrington. 2 00 



Best single variety of Potatoes, L. M. Stannard, New Marlboro, 3 00 



2d do, Leroy Tobev, Alford, 2 00 



3d do, S. A. Rhoades, New Marlboro. 1 00 



Best Beets, Fred I)e Bell. Great Barrington. 2 00 



2d do, Lester T. Osborne, Alford, 1 00 



Best Cabbages, Joseph Ramsey, Egremont. 2 00 



2d do, John MoiTison. Sheffield. 1 00 



Best Melons, Louis Schneider, Sheffield, 2 00 



2d do. Zacheus Cande, Sheffield 1 00 



Best Onions, Charles W. Warner, Great Barrington. 2 00 



2d do, F. W. Curtiss, Egremont, 1 00 



Best Squashes, William Martin. Great Barrington, 2 00 



2d do, Luke Keefe. Alford, 1 00 



Best Tomatoes, George S. Day. Great Barrington, 2 00 



2d do, Louis Schneider, Sheffield, , 1 00 



DISCRETIONARY. 



Cauliflower. Louis Schneider, Sheffield, 1 00 



Celery, Frederick Dellert, Great Barrington, 1 00 

 Celery, E. J. Van Lennep, Great Barrington, 50 



Turnips, William Warner, New Marlboro, 1 00 

 Turnips. Bert Schneider, Sheffield, 50 



Pumpkins, R. F. Little, Sheffield, 1 00 

 Pumpkins. Martin Finaughty, Lenox, 50 



Peppers. Frederick Dellert, Great Barrington. I UO 



A. E. SWIFT, Committee. 



Household Manufactures. 



First Division— Carpets and Rugs. 



Whole number of entries, 37 — Rag Carpeting, 7; Hearth Rugs, 30. 



Best piece of Rag Carpeting, Mrs. J. S. Spencer, Lee. 



2d do, Mrs. A. M. Hewins, Sheffield. 



3d do, Mrs. L. M. Stannard. New Marlboro, 



4th do, Mrs. Lucinda Warren. Egremont. 



5th do, Mrs. E. H. Minor. Great Barrington. 

 Best Hearth Rug. Mrs. L. S. Parsons, Sheffield. 



2d do. Mrs. R. H. Bradford. Egremont, 



3d do, Mrs. William I. Walker, Great Barrington. 



4th do, Mrs. William M. Chapin, Sheffield. 



DISCRETIONARY — RAG CARPETS. 



Mrs. Lillie Rote, New Marlboro. 

 Mrs. C. A. Brewer, West Stockbridge, 



HEARTH RUGS. 



Mrs. Eliza Kenyon, Otis, 



Mrs. Mary Robinson, Great Barrington, 



Mrs. E. S. Merrill, Lee. 



Mrs. C. B. Benedict. Egremont, 



Mrs. George Lee, Sheffield, 



Mrs. Scott Huntley, Great Barrington, 



Mrs. E. J. HoUenbeck. Great Barrington, 



Miss Myrtie Hewins. Sheffield. 



Mrs. O. A. Pelton, Sheffield. 



Mrs. John C. Smith. Sheffield. 



Miss Carrie h. Smith, Sheffield, 



Miss Carrie Evans, Great Barrington, 



Mrs. L. S. Parsons, Sheffield. 



E. S. HOLLISTER, ) 



Mrs. H. M. HIGLEY, V Committee. 



Mrs. F. G. HEATH, \ 



Second Division— Afghans, Hose and Mittens. 



Whole number of entries, 23. Afghan or Lap Robe, 10; Woolen Hose or 

 Mittens, 9; Silk Hose or Mittens, 3; Cotton Hose or Mittens, 1, 



Best Afghan or Lap Robe, Cora Palmer, Stockbridge, $3 00 



2d do, Mrs. W. C. Dalzell, Egremont. 2 00 



3d do. Mrs. Mary Robinson. Great Barrington. 1 00 



Best Pair of Woolen Hose or Mittens. Ora Snow, Becket, 2 00 



2d do. Mrs. J. N. Warner, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best Pair of Silk Hose or Mittens, Frances Crosier, Becket, 2 00 



2d do. Mrs. C. C. Beecher. Great Barrington, 1 00 



Best Pair of Cotton Hose or Mittens, Mrs. B. N. Clark, Sheffield. 2 00 



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