Reports of Committees. 31 



For best patch-work quilt, Mrs. J. Barry of Great Barrino;ton, 6 00 



2d do., Mrs J. M. Faary of West Stockbridge, 5 00 



3d do., Mrs. U. M. Pixley of Great Barrington, 4 00 



4th do., Mrs. W. H. Beleher of Sheffield, 3 00 



5th do., Miss A. Hubbard of Sheffield, 2 00 



6th do., Miss F. Brocher of Mouterev, 1 <>»> 



7th do., Mrs. L. B. Kline of Egremont, 1 00 



8th do., Mrs. H. Winchell of Egremont, 1 00 



9th do., Mrs. G. W. Stickles of Sheffield, 1 00 



For a cradle quilt, Mrs. C. Stanley of Great Barrington, 1 00 



For best silk patchwork quilt, Mrs. John P. Walker of Stockbridge, 3 00 



2d do., Miss E. C. Leonard of Great Barrington, 2 00 



3d do., Miss U. Collins of Alford, 1 00 



For the best three pounds woolen yarn, Mrs. J. Mansir, Monterey 3 00 



2d do., Mrs. M. C. Langdon of Monterey, 2 00 



3d do., Mrs. J. Markham of Stockbridge,' 1 00 



Extra, Miss Betsey Hall of Monterey, 1 00 



11 Mrs. R. Oles of Great Barrington, 5ft 



For best three pairs linen hose, Miss E. Merrill of Lee, 2 00 



2d do., Miss L. IT. Millard of Becket, 1 00 



For best pair of woolen hose, Mrs. Orrcn Millard of Becket, 3 00 



2d do., Mrs. I. Harmon of Monterey, 2 00 



3d do., Mrs. E. Codding of Egremont, 1 00 



4th, do., Mrs. William Stevens of Sheffield, 1 00 



Best three pairs woolen mittens, Miss M. Sardam, New Marlboro, 2 00 



2d do., Mrs. E. E. Brewer of Montcrev, 1 00 



3d do., Mrs. L. J. Wright of Egremont, 1 00 



Best three pairs woolen gloves, Miss M. R. Codding of Egremont 2 00 



Best lady's hat aud case of millinery goods, M & J. B. Fryer of 



Great Barrington, 4 00 

 A case of ladies hats, very line, was exhibited by Miss P. E. Walker of 



Great Barrington,- but were not entered for premium, 



S. B. Dewey, ] 



Mrs. D. Andrews. | n ... 

 at m n w ^Committee. 



Mrs. T. C. Wickwire, j 



Miss F. L. Maxsir, J 



PAINTING AND FANCY WORK. 



The committee appointed to the rather difficult task of deciding between 

 the merits of the great variety of fancy goods and paintings, have carefully 

 examined each article and awarded the premiums according to their merits, 

 and do now respectfully submit the following report for your inspection. 



The specimens of paintings were few, but well deserve the premiums 

 awarded them. One specimen in water colors, executed by M. S. Bidwell, 



