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No. 24.— FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. 



Two gallons of iiominy. Williams and Noland, Madison. 

 One barrel of flour. Jackman and Smith, Janesville. 

 One barrel of flour. Strausberger and Co., Janesville. 

 One barrel of flour. B. A. Jenkins, Genesee. 



No. 25.— DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Thirteen yards of white flannel ; one bunch of stocking yarn ; one pair of wool 



stockings. H. M. Allen, Union. 

 One piece of black doeskin ; one piece of striped doeskin. P. Judson, Kenosha. 

 Two coverlids ; one pound of stocking yarn ; one pound of linen thread ; one 



pair of wool stockings; one pair of men's w^ool socks; one pair of silk stockings; 



five yai'ds of linen diaper ; ten yards of linen kersey ; one woollen blanket ; one 



kersey blanket ; one bed blanket. W. Matteson, Dela\ an. 



No. 26.— ORNAJIENTAL NEEDLE WORK. 



One pair of ottoman covers; one pair of cricket covoi-s. Miss E. H. Langdon, 



Milwaukee. 

 One fancy glass box. R. M. Wheeler, Janesville. 

 One pail- of lamp matts. E. B. Dean, jr., Madison. 

 One coverhd ; two quilts. J. R. Millard, Janesville. 

 Odd Fellows' regalia. Samuel Gardiner, jr., Mlwaukee. 

 One ottoman cover. P. W. Dicky, .Janesville. 

 Two lamp matts. John Fearnly, Adams. 



One table cover ; one ottoman cover. Mi's. F. Wardner, Milwaukee. 

 One stand cover; one lamp matt. A. M. Kanouse, Madison. 

 One table spread. J. D. Brown, Janesville. 



One pair stockings ; one lace cap ; two ottoman covei's. Mi-s. A. Henderson, Beloit. 

 One bed quilt. F. Hitchcock, La Prairie. 



One chair tidy; one stand cover; one rug. E. H. Morse, Richmond. 

 One patch quilt. Robert H. Grace, Janesville. 

 One quilt. Mi-s. W. Hughes, Janesville. 

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No. 27.— FRUITS. 



One fall j^ippin. N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. 



One plate of fruit. Charles Giftbrd, Milwaukee. 



Thirty varieties of apples and pears. S. P. Beechev, Milwaukee. 



One Ripston pip])in. J. W. Parker, Milwaukee. 



