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Domestic Manufacture, Art Section—1st, Antonio Demarco, New Britain. Pen Drawing—1st, Grace B. Matson «Ashtgbula, Ohio; 2nd Thomas A. San- son, Bloomfleld. Oil Paintings—1st, Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula, Ohio; 2nd, Mrs, L. J. Mey- ers, Hartford. ‘Water Colors—1st, M. L. Fennel, Hartford: 3nd, May F. Gann, Hart- ford. Photography—1st, L. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Hand Embroidery Ofl Painting— 1st, B. A. Bayeh, New Britain. China Painting. Collection—1st, M. A. Bmith, Hart- ford; 3nd, M. E. Fennel, Hartford. Single Piece—1st, M. E. Fennel, Hartford; 2nd, Mary A. Smith, Hart- ford. Colored Embroldery Silk Center Pieces—Japanese—ist, Mrs. Chester Sweet, New Britain; 2nd, Elsle Hess, New Britain. Conventional—1ist, Mrs. Carl John- son, Berlin; 2nd, Grace Atwater, New Haven. Cross Stitch—1st, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hartford; 2nd, Grace Atwater, New Haven, French Knot—1st, Sweet, New Britain. Table or Lunch—1ist, R. C. Avery, gdartford; 2nd, ‘Mrs. Chester Sweet, New Britain. ‘White Embroidery. Lunch Cloth—1st, Mrs. A. L. Back- meyer, Hartford: 2nd, Mrs. Geo. Thresher, New Britain. French—1st, Grace B. Matson, Ash- tabule, Ohio; 2nd, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hartford. & Eyelet—1st, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hart- ford; 2nd, Mrs. M. 1. Burt, Spring- fleld, Cut Work—1st, Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula, Ohio; 2nd, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hartford. Punch—1st, Mary Carson, Kensing- toa. French 'and Byelet—1st, Mrs. Ches- ter 8weet, New Britain; 2nd, Elsle AHess, New Britain. Hardanger—1st, Elsile Anderson, New Britain; 2nd, Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula, Ohio. Mexican Drawn-—1st, Burt, Springfield. . .Idnen and Crochet—1st, Mrs. E. L. Cobb, Windeor; 2nd, Mrs. Elsie Sehrim, Hartford. Towels *® Colored Embroidery—1st, J. B. Rutherford, Hartford; 2nd, Mrs. A: L. Backmeyer, Hartford. Bureau or Sideboard Scarfs. Hardanger—I1st, Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula; 2nd, Mars. Carl Johnson, Berlin. Bureau or Sideboard Scarfs. French—1st, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hart- Jford; 2nd, Mrs. Chester Sweet, New Britain. Eyelet—1st, Elsle Hess, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. Elsie Schrim, Hart- ford, Cutwork—32nd Mrs. L. W. Gwatkin, Berlin. ¢ Mexican Drawn Work—1st Mrs. B. E. Brigham, Springfleld;; 2nd, Addo- Jorato, Kenaington. *" Linen and Crocheet—1st Mrs. E. B. Brigham, Springfleld; 2nd Alice An- derson, New Britain. Misdellaneous Embroidery. Pillow 'Cases—1st, Georgine At- water, New Haven; 2nd Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula, Ohio. Collar and Cuff Sets—1st, Mrs. W. A. Young, Hartford; 2nd, Mrs. H. C. yAvery, Hartford. 8hirt Waists—1st, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hartford; 2nd, Lilllan M. Hill, New Britain. Swedish Weaving—1st, Bster M. Wal, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. Chester Sweet, New Britain. ‘Wallachian—1st, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hartford: 2nd, Grace Matson, Ashta- ¥bula, Ohio. Luncheon Set—1st, Alice Anderson, New Britain. Napkins—1st, Alice Anderson, New Britain. R. Murray, Mrs, Chester Mrs. M. L. Bofa Pillows. Colored Embroidery—1st, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. C. L. Thomas, Hartford. Cross Stitch—1st, Mrs. H. C. Avery, “artford: 2nd, Harriet B, Ellison, . Willimantic. Filest Crochet—1st, Mrs. A. W. Yates, Hartford; 2nd, Mrs. H. E. Brigham, Springfield. New Work—1st, Maud 8. 8immons, Hartford; 2nd, Alberta Hemenway, Plainville. Quilts. Bilk Patchwork—1st, Mrs. Arnold, New Haven. Cotton Appliqued—1st, Mrs. Sarah Coonley, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. Geo. Cole, Beerlin. ‘White or Color Quilted—1st, Mrs. Chester Sweet, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs, Mary Blendome, New Britain. Embroidery Quilt Spread—1st, Mrs. A. Walsh, Berlin. Handsomest Piece Quilt, 5 year old _>girl—1st, Mrs, Jos. Peck, Plainville. B. L Rugs. ‘Woven Rag—I1st Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula, Ohio. Nooked—1st, Mrs. E. L. Cobb, Wind- sor. Rugs. Brajden—1st, Mrs, smors, Cromwell. Crocheted caps—I1st, Mra. Sammose, New Britain; 2nd, Mary Bengston, New Britain. Yoke with slesves—I1st, Mrs. Elsie Sehrim, Hartford; 3nd, Mrs. A. W. Yates, Hartford; 3rd, Edith Higland, New Britain. lace insertions—1st, Catherine R. Atwster, New Haven; 2nd, Mrs. Grace Mateen, Ashtabula. > Center plece and doilies—1st, Mrs. Chester Sweet, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. Finn Norss, Berlin. Bad spread—1ist, Mrs. L. J. Bradley, New Haven; 2nd, Mrs. Sirens, Mer- Rose Mra. James T. Til- | List of Premiums at the Annual Berlin Fair iden; 3rd, Mrs. L. J. Meyers, Hart- ford. o Crochet yoke fllet—1at, Mrs. Ches- ter Smith, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. Jennie Hodge, Windsor. Crochet, other than filet—1st, Mrs. Rose Sammose, New Britain; 2nad, Mrs. George Bansomer, Southington. Crochet bag—1st, E. C. Avery, Hartford; 2nd, Mrs. E. J. Young, Hartford. ‘Crochet article—1st, Catherine R. Atwater, New Haven, 2nd, Edna Mil- ler, Hartford. Crochet basket—1st, Bengston, New Britain; Sarah Conley, Berlin. Uniting thread, lace edge—1st Mrs. Eleanor Arnold, New Haven; 2nd, Grace E. Matson, Ashtabula. Center piece—1st, Mrs. Grace Mat- son, Ashtabula. Bed spread—2nd, Mrs. Grace Mat- son, Ashtabula. Knitting, worsted shawl—1st, Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula. Infant’s sack—I1st, meyer, Hartford. Infant's hood—1st, Bachmeyer, Hartford. 2 Slippers—1st, Mrs. A. L. Bach- meyer, Hartford; 2nd, Grace D. Mat- son, Ashtabula. Sweaters—1at, Mra. J. Hodge, Wind- sor, 2nd, Mrs, C. M. Jarvis, Berlin. Stockings—1st, Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula; 2nd, Mrs. A. L. Bach- , meyer, Hartford. Jackets—1st, Grace B. Matson, Ash- tabula. Mittens—1st, Mrs. A. Hartford; 2nd, A. L. { Hartford. Tattings. Handkerchief—1st, Leila B. Abbey, So. Manchester; 2nd, Caroline R. At- water, New Haven. ) Center Plece or Scarf—1st, Leila B. Abbe, So. Manchester; 2nd, Mrs. J. Hodge, Windsor. Collar or Yoke—I1st, Mrs. J. B. Hodge, Windsor; 2nd, Leila Abbe, So. Manchester. Tatted Cap—1st, Leila B. Abbe, So. Manchester. Hand Sewing. Hem Stitching—1st, J. B. Ruther- ford, Hartford; 2nd, Edna M. Miiler, Hartford. Darning—1st, Ashtabula. Fancy Apron—I1st, Leila Abbe, So. Manchester; 2nd, Mrs. Chester Sweet, New Britain. Baby Cap—1st, Mrs. L. W. Gwat- kin, ‘Berlin; 2nd, Grace B. Matson, Ashtabula. Mrs. 2nd, Mary Miss A. L. Bach- Mrs. A. L. W. Yates, Bachmeyer, Grace B. Matson, ford; 2nd, Mrs. Fred J. Phillips, New Britain. Embroidery Initial—1st, Mary A. Smith, Hartford; 2nd. Mrs. E. Brig ham, Springfleld. Darning Embroidery—1st, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. Grace Matson, Ashtabula. Laces. Irish—1st, Mrs. Rose New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. Sweet, New Britain. Crochet With Rice Braid—1st, -Ca- therine R. Atwater, New Haven. Crochet Novelty—2nd, Katherine Atwater, New Haven. 0Old Dadies Work, Over 70. Bralded Rug—1st, Mrs. Henry Hill, Canton. ‘White Embroidery—1st,. M. F. Mc- Cann, Hartford; 2nd, Mrs. G. Stearns, Springfield. Cotton Quilt—1st, Mrs. A. B. Hus- ton, Berlin. Knitted Stocking—1st, Mrs. Hill, New Britain. Knit or Crochet Shawl—1st, G. Stearns, Springfield. Knit, Lace or Insertion—Ist, Traut, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. Stearns, Springfield. Children’s Work Under 18. Crocheting—1st, Lydia Brigham, Springfield; 2nd, Mrs. Joseph Peck, Plainville. Knitting — 1st, Springfield. Hand Sewing—32nd, Wm. kins, So. Amherst. ‘White Embroidery—1st, Lydia Brigham, Springfield; 2nd, Florence Stearns, Springfield. - Children’s Work Under 16. Colored embroidery—I1st, Margaret Nelson, New Britain; 2nd, Florence Stearns, Springfleld. Cross stitch—1st, Virginia Sugen- hime, East Berlin; 2nd, Natalia Gwat- kin, Berlin. Hem stitching—1st, Margaret Nel- son, New Britain; 2nd, Florence Stearns, Springfleld. Antiques, interesting and oldest— 1st, Mary A. Smith, Hartford; 2nd, E. E. Brigham, Springfleld; 3rd, Em- i{ly Kosiske, Meriden. Bead—1st, Mrs. W. J. Young, Hart- ford; 2nd, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hart- ford. RafMla—1st, Mrs. M. L. Springfield; 2nd, Grace B. Ashtabula. Tray—1st, Mrs. H. C. Avery, Hart- ford; 2nd, Mrs. E. Rigney, FEast Hartford. Tray with reed work—1st, Mrs. Chester Sweet, New Britain; 2nd, B. Matson, Ashtabula. Bead Portiers—I1st, Mrs, Theodora H. Smith, New Britain. Orochet Worsted. Shawl—1st, Mrs. Jennie A. Hodge, ' Springfield; 2nd, Mrs. Elsie Scharm, Hartford. Bonnet—1st, Mrs. Ashtabula. Slippers—1st, Mrs. meyer, Hartford: 2nd, Matson, Ashtabula. Carriage robe—1st, George Vanse- mer, Southington. Infant's sack—1st, Mrs. Rose Sam- mose, New Britain. Ladies jacket—1st, Mrs. Rose Sam- mos, New Eritain; 2nd, Mrs. J. A. Hodge, Windsor. Embroidery night dress—1st, Elsie Sammose, Chester F. B, Mrs. B. Lydia Brigham, H. At- Burt, Matson. Grace . Matson, A. L. Back- Mrs. Grace Baby Dress—1st, Mrs. Avery, Hart- i | B. Adams, Berlin; Sweet, New Britain. Miscellaneous. Torchon laces—1st, Mrs. B. John, New Britain. Miscellaneous. New work—1st, Mrs. Phelps, Easthampton. Sofa. Pillow—1st, Maud S. Symonds, Hartford. 2nd, Mrs. Chestet Dwight C. SHEEP. Shropshire Downs. Ram, Sweepstake—1st, Pames Palmer, Norwich. Ewe Sweepstake—1st, James Palmer, Norwich. Ram, 2 years or over—I1st, James P. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Ram, 1 year, not 2—1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, Geo. A. Helm, Yantic. Ram, under 1 year—1st, James Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James Palmer, Norwich. Ewe, 2 years, Palmer, Norwich; Palmer, Norwich. Ewe, 1 year, not 2—1st, James Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James Palmer, Norwich. BEwe, under 1 year—1st, James Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James Palmer, Norwich. Hampshire Downs. i Ram, sweepstakes — 1at, Reid Whitelaw Estate, Purchase, N. Y. Ewe, sweepstakes — 1st, Reid | Whitelaw Estate, Purchase, N. Y. Ram, 2 years or over—Ist, Reed Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y.; 2nd, Reid Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y. Ram, 1 year, not 2—lat, Reid Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y.; 2nd, Reld Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y. Ram under 1 year—I1st, Reid Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y.; 2nd, Reid Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y. Ewe, 2 years or over—Ist, Reld Bwe, 1 year mnot 3—Ist, Reld Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y.; 2nd, Reild Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y. Ewe, 1 year, not 2—I1st, Reld ‘Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y.; 2nd, Reid Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y. Ewe, under 1 year,—1st, Reld ‘Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y.; 2nd, Reid Whitelaw Est., Purchase, N. Y. South Downe Ram, Sweepstakes—1st, Halm, Yantic. Ram, 2 years or over—1st, Geo. A. Halm, Yantic. Ewe, 2 years or over—Ilst, Geo. A, Halm, Yantic: 2nd, Geo. A. Halm, Yantic. Ewe, Halm, Yantic. Ewe, under 1 year—i1st, Halm, Yantic; 2nd, Geo. Yantic. B. B. B. or over—James 2nd, James Geo. A. not 2—1st, Geo. A. 2nd, Geo. A. Halm, 1 year, Yantic; Geo. A.! A. Halm, Dorsasts. Ram, Sweepstakes—st, Palmer, Norwich. Ewe, Sweepstakes—1st, James Palmer, Norwich. Ram, 2 years or over—I1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Ram, 1 year, not 2.—1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich: Ram, under 1 year—I1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Dorsets. Ewe, 2 years or over—I1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. A Ewe, 1 year, not 2—1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James B.| Palmer, Norwich. Ewe, under 1 year—I1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Grades. of Ewes—lst, James B. Norwich; 2nd, Geo. A. Halm, Scot Highland. 2 year old ram—Ilst, James B. Pal- mer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. 1 yearling ram—1st, James B. Pal- James B. B. Pen Palmer, Yantic. mer, Norwich. 1 ram lamb—1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich. 4 Ewe, 2 years—I1st, James B. Pal- mer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Cashmire. 2 years—Ist, Norwich. 1 year—ist, Norwich, 2 years—I1st, Norwich; 2nd, Norwich. i\ year—I1st, Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, Palmer, Norwich. Ewe lamb—1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Nor- wich. Ram, James B. Palmer, Ram, Palmer, Ewe, Palmer, Palmer, Ewe, James B. B. B. James James B. B. James James Chevot. Ram, 2 years—I1st Geo. A. Kalms, Yantic. Ram, Yantic. Ewe, Yantic. Ewe, 1 year—1at, Geo. A. Kalms, Yantic; 2nd, Geo. A. Kalms, Yantic. SWINE. Poland China. Sow—1st, C. M. Jarvis, 2nd, C. M. Jarvis Berlin. Sow and little (6)—1st, C. M. Jar- vis, Berlin; 2nd, C. M. Jarvis, Berlin. Berkshire. Boer—1st, Harry Hazlehurst, Farm- ington. Best pen, Jarvis, Berlin; Berlin. Spotted Boer—ist, China Boer—1st, Berlin. 1 year—1st, Geo. A. Kalms, 2 years—1st, Geo. A. Kalms, Berlin; 2 or more—1lst, C. M. 2nd, C. M. Jarvis, C. M. Jarvis, DAIRY STOCK. Jerseys. Herd—1st, C. H. Savage, Storrs. Champion bull—1st, C. H. Savage, Storrs. Champion cow—1st, Wm. P. Camp, Durham. Bull, 3 years, or over—1st, Wm. P. | S. Barnes, Bristol; 2nd, Louls Barnes, Camp, Durham. Bull, 2 not 3—I1st, C. H. Savage, Collinsville. Bull, 2 2 years, not 3—1st, Frank Storrs; 2nd, Wm. P. Camp, Durham. | Barnes, Bristol. Bull, 1 not 2—Ilst, C. Storrs. Bull calf—1st, Wm. P. Camp, Dur- ham; 2nd, Wm. P. Camp, Durham. Cow, 4 years or over—I1st, Wm. P. Camp, Durham; 2nd, C. H. Savage, Storrs. Cow, 3 not 4—1st, Wm. P. Camp, Durham. Cow, 2 Durham. Helifer, 1 year—Ist, C. H. Savage, Storrs: 2nd, Wm, P. Camp, Durham. Heifer calf—1ist. C. H. Savage, 2nd, C. H. Savage, Storrs. Holsteins. Herd—1st, Gardner Hall Jr. & Co., South Willington; 2nd, W. H. Sher- man, Hartford. Champjon bull—1st, W. W. Sher- man, Hartford. Champion cow—1st, Gardner Hall Jr. & Co., South Willington. Bull,2 not 3—1st, Wm. M. Worth- ington, New Britain. Bull, 1 not 2—1st, Gardner Hall Jr, & Co., South Willington. H. Savage, not 3—1ist, Wm. P. Camp, Bull calf—1st, Gardner Hall Jr. &I Co., South Willington; 2nd, Sherman, Hartford. Cow, 4 vears or over—1st, Gardner Hall Jr. & Co., Bouth Willington; 2nd, W. W. Sherman, Hartford. Cow, 4 years or over—Ilst, Gardner Hall Jr. & Co., South Willington; 2nd, W. W. Sherman, Hartford. Cow, 3 years, under 4—1st, Gard- ner Hall Jr. & Co., South Willington; 2nd, W. W. Sherman, Hartford. Cow, 2 under 8, 1st, W. W. Sher- man, Hartford; 2nd, Gardner Hall Jr. & Co., South Willington. Cow, 1 under 2—1sat, Gardner Hall Jr. & Co., South Willington; 2nd, W. W. Sherman, Hartford, Heifer calf—1st, Gardner Hall Jr. & Co., South Willington; 2nd, W. W. Sherman, Hartford. Ayrshire. Herd—1st, C. B. Stevens, St. Johns- bury; 2nd, Geo. A. Kaln, Yantic; 3rd, Geo. A. Kaln, Yantic. Champion Bull—1st, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury. Champion Cow—1zt, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury. Bull, 3 Years or Over—I1st, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury; 2nd, Geo. A. Kaln, Yantic. Bull 3 Years, Not 3—1st, Geo. A. Kaln, Yantic; 2nd, Geo. A. Xaln, Yantic. Bull, 1 Year, Not 2—1ist, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury; 2nd, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury. Bull Calf—1st, C. S. Stevens, Johnsbury! 2nd, C. B. Stevens, Johnsbury. Cow, 4 Years or Over—I1st, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury; 2nd, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury Cow, 3 Years, not 4—Kent E Stod- dard, Newington Junction; 2nd, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury. Cow, 2 Years, Not 3—1st, Kent E. Stoddard, Newington Junction; 2nd, C. B. Stevens, 8t. Johnsbury. Heifer, 1 Year—1st, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury; 2nd, Geo. A. Kaln, Yantic. Heifer Calf—1st, C. B. Stevens; 2nd, C. B. Stevens, St. Johnsbury. Guernseys. James B. 2nd, James B. . W St. St. Herd—1st, whic! wich. Champion Bull—1st, man, Hartford. Champion Cow—1st, man, Hartford. Bull, 3 Years or Over—I1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Bull, 2 Years, Not 3—Ist, Palmer, Norwich. Bull, 1 Year, Not 2—1st, W. W. Sherman, Hartford; 2nd, James Pal- mer, Norwich. Bull Calf—1st, James B. Palmer, Norwich; 2nd, James P. Palmer, Nor- wich. Cow, 4 Years or Over—I1st, W. W. Sherman, Hartford; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich, Calf, 3 Years, Not 4—1st, W. W. Sherman, Hartford; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Cow, 2 Years, Not 3—1st, W. W. Sherman, Hartford; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Heifer, 1 Year—1st, James B. Pal- mer, Norwich; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Heifer Calf—1st, W. W. Sherman, Hartford; 2nd, W. W. Sherman, Hartford. Nor- Nor- Palmer, Palmer, W. W. Sher- W. W. Sher- James B. Devona. Herd—1st, N. P. Beardsley, Rox- bury; 2nd, N. P. Beardsley, Roxbury. Champion bull—1st, Almon Per- kins, Litchfleld. Champion cow—1st, T. B. Torrell, Woodbury. Bull, 3 years or over—lst, Beardsley, Roxbury; 2nd, Beardsley, Roxbury. Bull, 1 year, not 2—1st, Almon N. Perking, Litchfleld; 2nd, N. P, ‘Beardsley, Roxbury. Cow, ¢ years or over—Ist, Terrell, Woodbury; 2nd, N. Beardsley, Roxbury. Cow, 3 years not Beardsley, Roxbury; Beardsley, Roxbury. Cow, 2 not 3—1st, N. P. Beardsley, Roxbury; 2nd, N. P. Beardsley, Rox- bury. Heifer, 1 year or over—I1st, Beardsley, Roxbury: 2nd, N. Beardsley, Roxbury. Heifer calf—1st, sley, Roxbury Roxbury. N. N. P P. T B. P. 4—1st, 2nd, P B . N. P. Beard- 2nd, N. P. Beardsley, Swiss., Herd—1st, Geo. W. Harris & Son, Wethersfleld; 2nd, F. R. Barnes, Bris. tol; 3rd, Louis Barnes, Collinsville. Champion bull—1st, Frank Barnes, Bristol. ‘Champion cow—1st, Geo. W. Har- ris & Son, Wethersfield. Bull, 3 years or over—Ist, A Frank Bull, 1 year, not 2—1st, Geo. Har- ris & Son, Wethersfleld. Bull calf—1st, Geo. W. Harris & Son, Wethersfleld; 3nd, L. W. Barnes, Collinsville. Cow, 4 years or over—1st, Geo. W. Harris & Son, Wethersfield; 2nd, Geo. W. Harrig & Son. Cow, 3 vears, not ¢—1st, Frank A. Barnes, Bristol; 2nd, Geo. W. Harrls & Son, Wethersfield. Cow, 2 years, not 3—1st, Frank A. Barnes, Bristol; 2nd, L. W. Barnes, Collinsville. Heifer, 1 vear—1st, Louis Barnes, Collinsville; 2nd, Geo, W. Harris & Son, Wethersfleld. Heifer calf—I1st, Frank A. Barnes, Bristol; 2nd, Geo. W. Harris & Son, Wethersfield. Dutch Belted. Heard—1st, O. A. Leonard, Rock- ville; 2nd.,, Rufus Leonard, Tolland. Champion Bull—1st, O. A. Leonard, Rockville. Champion Cow—1st, O. A. Leonard, Rockville. . Bull, 3 years or over—1st, O. A. Leonard, Raockville. Bull, 1 year, not 2—1st, O. A, Leon- ard, Rockville. Bull calf—1st, Rufus Leonard, Tol- land, 2nd. Cow 4 years or over—I1st, O. A. Leonard, Rockville; 2nd, Rufus Leon- ard, Tolland. Cow 3 years, not 4—1st, O. A. Leonard, Rockville; 2nd, Rufus Leoxn- ard, Tolland. Cow 2 years, Leonard, Tolland; ard, Rockville. Heifer, 1 year—1st, Rufus Leonard, Tolland; 2nd, O. A. Leonard, Rock- ville. Heifer calf—1st, Tolland; 2nd. O. ville. not 3—1st, Rufus 2nd, O. A. Leon- Rufus Leonard, A. Leonard, Rock- Herefords . Herd—1st, H. E. Morrison & Son, Oxford, N. H.; 2nd, H. E. Morrison & Son, Oxford, N. H. Champion Bull—1st, H. E. Morril son & Son, Oxford. Champiop cow-—1st, son & Son, Oxford. Bull, 3 years or over—Ist, Morrison & Son, Oxford. Bull 2 years, not 3—1st, Morrison & Son, Oxford. Bull, 1 year, not 2—I1st, Morrison & Son, Oxford. Bull calf—1st. H. E. Morrison & Son, Oxford; 2nd, H. E. Morrison & Son, Oxford. Cow, 4 years or over—l1st, Morrison & Son, Oxford; 2nd, Morrison & Son, Oxford. Cow 3 years, not 4—I1st, Morrison & Son, Oxford. Cow, 2 years not 3—Ilsat, H. Morrison & Son, Oxford. Helfer, 1 vear—I1st, H. E. Morrison, & Son, Oxford; 2nd, H. E. Morrison & Son, Oxford. H. E. Morri H. E. H E. H E. H. H. B. B. H. E. E. Heifer calf—1st. H. E. Morrison & Son, Oxford; 2nd, H. E. Morrison & Son, Oxford. Grade Cows and Heifer. Jerseys and Guernseys. 4 Years Or Over—I1st, Wm. M. Worthington, New Britain; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. 8 Years, Not 4—1st, James B. Pal- mer, Norwich: 2nd, Wm. M. Worth- ington, New Britain. 2 Years, Not 3.—l1st, Wm. Worthington, New Britain; James B. Palmer, Norwich. 1 Year Not 2—1st, Wm. M. Worth- ington, New Britain; 2nd, James B. Palmer, Norwich. Heifer Calf—1st, Wm. ington, New Britain. Holsteins and Durhams. 4 Years or Over—Ilst, Wm. M. ‘Worthington, New Britain; 2nd, Wm. M. Worthington. 3 Years, Not 4—Ist, ‘Worthington, New Britain. 2 Years, Not 3—Ist, ‘Worthington, New Britain. Heifer Calf—1st, Wm. ington, New Britain. Devons and Ayshires. 4 Years or Over—Geo. A. Kalm, Yantic; 2nd, Wm. M. Worthington, New Britain. 2 Years, Not 8—1st, Geo. A. Kalm, Yantic: 2nd, Wm. M. Worthing, New Britain. M. 2nd, M. Worth- Wm. M. Wm. M. M. Worth- OULINARY ARTS, \ Bread. Baston Brown—1st, Mrs. Nellie M. Clark, Berlin: 2nd, Mrs. A. E. Cran- dall, Berlin; 3rd, Mrs. Geo. B. Carter, Berlin. ~Corn Bread—I1st, Mrs. A. S. Wood- ruff, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. Nellie M. Clark, 3rd Flora M. Norton, Wheat—3rd, Mrs. A. M. Sllver, Wallingford. Wheat—2nd, Mrs. L. W. Gwatkin, Berlin. Without Wheat Fleur—1st, Flora M. Norton, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. Nellie M. Clark, Collinsville. Raised Biscuits and Rolls—1st, Mrs. Nellie M. Clark, Collinsville; 2nd, Mrs. A. 8. Woodruff, Berlin. Soda—1st Mrs. E. W. Willimantic. Luncheon Rolls—2nd, Woodruff, Berlin. Corn Muffing—1st, Mrs. Nellle M. Clark, Collinsville; 2nd, Mrs. A. E. Crandal, Berlin; 3rd, Mrs. Geo. B. Carter, Berlin. Ellington, Mrs. A, S. CAKE. Spice—1st, Mrs. A. E. Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. E. W. Willimantic. Crandall, | Ellington, Hartford; 2nd, Mrs. M. A, Sivery lingford. CANNED FRUITS. Collection—Mrs. L. W. Gwatkin; 2nd, Mrs. A. W. Yate, Hartford; 3rd, Mrs. F. H. Hill, New Britain. Sweet Cherrv—1st, Mrs. F. H. Hill, | kin, Berlin; 2nd,c Mrs. New Britain; 2nd, Mrs, A. \V. Yates, | Hartford; 3rd, Mrs. \F. Hartford; 8rd, Mrs. L. W. Gwatkin, | Britain. E Berlin. } __Chow Chow—I1st, Mrs. A, W. Solid Cherries—1st, Mrs. F. H. Hill, | Hartford. New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. A. W. Yates, Hartford. Red Currant—1st, Mrs. F. H. Hill, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. A. W, Yates, Hartford; 3rd Mrs. L. W. Gwatkin. Gooseberries—1st, Mrs. F. H. Hill, New Britain. Canned Fruits. Pears—1st, Mrs, A. W. Yates, Hart- ford; 2nd, Mrs. L. W Gwatkin, Ber- line; 3rd. Elsie A. Norton. Berlin. Pineapple—1st, Mrs. F. H. Hill, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. A. W. Yates, Hartford; 3rd, Mrs. L. W. Gwatkins, Berlin. Plums—1st, Mrs. ¥. H. Hills, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. A. W. Yates, Hart- ford. Plums—1st, Mrs. F. H. Hill, New Britain; 2nd, Mrs. A. W. Yates, Hart- ford. Yellow Peaches—1st, Mrs. Nellie M. Clark, Collinsville; 2nd, Mrs. Gwatkins, Berlin; 3rd, Mrs. A. W. Yates, Hartford. White Peaches—1st, Mrs. Gwatkins, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. Hill, New Britain. Red Raspberries—1st, Ellingston, Willimantic; H. Hill, New Britain; Norton, Berlin. Yellow Raspberries—1st, H. Hill. New Britain, Black Raspberries—1st, Mrs. L. W. Gwatkins, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. F. H. Hill, New Britain. Jollies. Collection—3rd, Mrs. Clark, Collinsville. Apples—1st, Mrs. Nellies M. Clark, Collinsville; 2nd, Mrs. F. H. Hill, New Britain. Blackberries—1st, Mrs. lison, Willimantic; 2nd, Mrs. M. Clark, Collinsville. Current—1st, Mrs. E. Willimantic; 2nd, Mrs. Collinsville; 3rd, J. E. Hartford. Crabapple—1st, Mrs. Bllison, Willi- mantic; 2nd, Mrs. E. H. Hill. New Britain. Grape—1st, J. B. Rutherford, Hart- ford: 2nd, Mrs. N. M. Clark, Collins- ville. Elderberry—2nd, Clark, Collinsville. HORSES Plum—1st, Mrs. E. W. Ellison, Wil- | Single Draught, 1500 or limantic: 2nd, Mrs. N. M. Clark, Col- | Wm. M. Worthington, Stanley Q: linsville. | Pair, 3000 or over—1st, Raspberry—1st, Mrs. M. Clark, A Russell, Westfield, Ct. Collinsville; 2nd, Mrs. F. H. HIill, | Farm Horses New Britain. | Single, 1200 or over—1st, 8 James. | Russell, Westfield, Ct.; 2nd, W. Blackberry—1st, Mrs. M. A. Silver, T. M. SBavage, Berlin. Wallingford. | Pair, 2600 or under—1st, W# Raspberry—1st, J. B. Rutherford, Worthington, Stanley Quarter. Pickles. Cucumber—1st, Mrs. Pickles Mustard—1st, Mrs. Hartford. Mixed—1st, Hartford. Onions—1st, Hartford. Canned Vegetabl Collection—1st, L. W. GW Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. E. H. Geere, lym 3rd, Mrs. A. W. Yates, ford. Tomato—1st, Mrs. Yates, Hai Peas—1st, -Mrs, L. W. G Berlin; 2nd, Flora M. Norton, H String Beans—1st, Mrs. F. H. New Britain; 2nd Mrs. G. W. GW Berlin; 3rd, Flora M. Norton. Asparagus—1st, Mrs. L. W. ¢ kin, Berlin, Sweet Corn—1st, Mrs. A. W. Hartford; 2nd, Mrs. M. A. ‘Wallingford. Carrots—I1st, G. W. Gwatkin, lin; 2nd, Mrs. A, W. Yates, Hai Beets—1st, Mrs. F. H. Hill, Britain: 2nd, Mrs. L. W. Gt Berlin; 3rd, Mrs. Yates, Hartfoy Greens—1st, Mrs. F. H. Hill, Britain; 2nd, Mrs. Yates, Har 3rd, Mrs. Gwatkin, Berlin. (Girls’ Department.) Pears—1st, Ruth Graham, Ke ton. Crabapple—2nd, Kensington. Tomato—1st. Ruth Graham, sington. String Beans—1st, Kensington. Carrots—1st, sington. Beets—2nd, Ruth Graham, sington. DAIRY PRODUCTS Private Dairy Butter 10 pounds—2nd, W. I & Savage, Berlin. Butter, 2 pounds Private Dairy—2nd, W. I. & Savage, Berlin. Cottage Cheese- 2nd, W. L M. Savage, Kensington; 3rd, M E. Crandal, Berlin. Maple Syrup—1st, W. 1. & Savage, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. A. W. | Hartford. Mrs. A. W. Mrs. A. W. L. W. F. H. Mrs. E. W. 2nd, Mrs. F. 3rd, Flora M. Mrs. F. Ruth G Edith H. Nellie M. Ruth Graham, E. W. ElI-’ Nellie | W. Ellison, Nellie Clark, Rutherford, Mrs. Nellie M. N. “The Mind of the Nation™ | Sat. 16---Sunday Evening---1:30 Address by the Minister Trinity Methodist Church OVERLAND OWNERS The New Home of the Overland, 139 Arch Street, w be opened September 15th. Service will be given Overland Cars previous to that time at the Forestvillg Branch, of the Overland-Manross Co., Corner Church ‘and Central Streets, Forestville, Conn. STATE OF CONNECTICUT All residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are liabl to tax at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills on th dollar has been paid to the State Treasurer. ! On Or Before SEPTEMBER 30t Sponge—1st, Mrs. L. W. Gwatkin, Berlin; 2nd, Mrs. A. S. Woodruff, Berlin; 3rd, Elsie B. Adams, Berlin. COOKIES AND DOUGHNTUTS, H Fruit—2nd, Mrs. E. W. Ellingsten, ‘Willimantic. i Ginger—1st, Mrs. Ellingston, Willj. mantic. Oatmeal—2nd. Mrs. Ellingston, Wil- limantic. Sugar—1st, Mre. Flingston. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pay A HEAVY PENALTY Balances in Banks (Not in Sfavings Banks) are liable to this tax. Instruction and blank lists sent on application to State Treas. urer at Hartford. FREDERICK S. CHAMBERLAIN,, Treasurer