Miscellaneous Ornr.mental Work. 



Committee — D. J. Coleman, Great Barriiigton ; Miss Hattie Clark, Shef- 

 field ; Miss Francis Rhoades, New Marlboro. 



To include Fancy Brass Work, Carved, Leather, Feather, Hair, Wax Work, 

 etc., but NOT to include Needlework of any description. 



The sum of $20 is placed in the hands of the Committee for premiums 

 of not more than $2 or less than 50 cents each. 



Regulations — All articles must have been manufactured in the county 

 bv the competitors during the year ; see, also. General Regulations. 



Special Committee to arrange articles for exhibition in the following five Divisions— 

 Henry T. Robbins. Great Barrington. 



Cotton or Linen and Worsted Embroidery. 



Committee — Frank A. Palmer, Stockbridge ; Mrs. George A. Stevens, 

 New Marlboro ; Mrs. Wm. Sperr\^, Alford. 

 For best Cotton or Linen Embroidery, by non professionals, five premiums, 



I4, 3, 2, 2, 2. 

 For best Worsted Embroidery, by non professionals, three premiums, I3, 2, i. 



The sum of $15 is also placed in the hands of the Committee for discre- 

 tionary premiums of not more than %\ each if deserving. 



Regulations — All articles must have been manufactured by the competi- 

 tors in the county during the year ; see, also, General Regulations. 



Kensington, Silk, Outline and Arasene Embroidery. 



Committee — H. T. Cande, Sheffield ; IMrs. L. P. Ke\-es, New Marlboro ; 

 Mrs. C. B. Benedict, Egremont. 

 For best Kensington Embroidery of any description, by non professionals, 



four premiums, I5, 4, 3, 2. 

 For best Silk Embroidery (Kensington .stitch excluded^ by non profes- 

 sionals, four premiums, $4, 3, 2, i. 

 For best Outline Embroider^', by non professionals, three premiums, $2>^ 2, i. 

 For best Arasene Embroidery, by non professionals, three premiums, $3, 2, i. 

 The sum of 820 is placed in the hands of the Committee for discretion- 

 ary premiums of not more than S2 each, if deserving. 



Regulations — All articles must have been manufactured by the competi- 

 tors in the county during the year ; see, also. General Regulations. 



Crochet Work. 



Committee — Wm. S. Bidwell, Monterey ; Mrs. Frank Hinckley, Lee ; 

 Mrs. Frank D. Rowe, Egremont. 



For best Silk, Linen or Cotton Crochet Work, four premiums, %}>, 2, 2, i. 

 For best Woolen Crochet Work, fotir premiums, 83, 2, 2, i. 



The sum of $10 is also placed in the hands of the Committee for discre- 

 tionary premiums, of not over ^i each, if deserving. 



Regulations — All articles must have been manufactured by the competi- 

 tors in the county during the year ; see, also. General Regulations. 



Knit Work. 



Committee— Q\i2.x\^<A E. Hull, Stockbridge; Mrs. W. C. Dalzell, Egre- 

 mont ; Mrs. E. H. Slater, Tyringham. 

 For best Silk, Linen or Cotton Knit Work (Hose and Mittens excluded), 



four premiums, ^3, 2, 2, i. 

 For best Woolen Knit Work (Hose and Mittens excluded,) four premiums, 

 I3, 2, 2, I. 

 The sum of f 10 is also placed in the hands of the Committee for discre- 

 tionary premiums of not over |i each, if deserving. 



Regulations. — All articles must have been manufactured by the compet- 

 itors, in this county during the vear; see, also, General Regulations. 



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