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DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.— No. of Entries, 14. 



Judges. — S. S. Daggett, Milwaukee; Rufus King, Milwaukee; Chauncey 

 Abbott, Madison ; A. W. Powers, Palmyra ; H. Richardson, Janesville. 



Best silk hose ; Wordeu Matteson, Delavan. Diploma. 

 Best woollen yarn ; Worden Matteson, Delavan. Diploma. 

 Best woollen stockings ; H. M. Allen, Union. Diploma. 

 Best blanket ; Worden Matteson, Delavan. Diploma. 

 Best piece of flannel ; H. M. Allen, Union. Diploma. 

 Best piece of cloth ; P. Judson, Kenosha. Diploma. 

 Best linen thread. Worden Matteson, Delavan. Diploma. 



ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK.— No. of Entries, 23. 



Judges. — W. Welch, Madison ; S. Gardiner, Jr. Milwaukee ; Mrs. M. A. Allen, 

 Union ; Mrs. H. J. Starin, Whitewater ; Mrs. M. A. Smith, Milwaukee. 



Best pair of ottoman covers; Miss E. H. Langdon, Milwaukee. Diploma. 



Best pair of lamp matts; E. B. Dean, jr., Madison. Diploma. 



Best Odd Fellows' regalia; Samuel Gardiner, jr., Milwaukee. Diploma. 



Best worsted table cover; Mrs. Wardner, Mlwaukee. Diploma. 



Best ornamental table cover ; J. D. Browne, Janesville. $3. 



Best pair of stockings ; Mrs. A. Henderson, Beloit. Diploma. 



Best rug ; Mrs. A. H. Morse, Richmond. Diploma. 



Best quilt ; Mrs. W. Hughes, Janesville. Diploma. 



FRUIT.— No. OF Entries, 40. 



Judges. — H. J. Starin, Whitewater; Simeon Mills, Madison; J. F. Drake, 



; F. W. Loudon, Janesville. 



Best variety of apples ; Franklin K. Phoenix, Delavan. Diploma. 

 Second best variety of apples ; S. P. Beecher, Milwaukee. $2. 

 Best variety of pears ; P. M. Perkins, Burlington. Diploma. 

 Second best variety of pears ; S. P. Beecher, Milwaukee. S2. 

 Third best variety of pears. Franklin K. Phoenix, Delavan. $1. 

 Best variety of peaches; George 0. Tiifany, Milwaukee. Diploma. 

 Best variety of plums; J. C. Howard, Milwaukee. Diploma. 

 Second best variety of plums; P. M. Perkins, Burlington. $2. 

 Best variety of grapes ; W. Tallcott, Rockton, 111. Diploma. 

 Second best variety of grapes ; Harrison Ludington, Milwaukee, $2. 



It is greatly to be regretted that the Committee did not give the names of the 

 varieties of Fruit which received the premiums. 



