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Jacob Wick, best exliibit of leather, diploma and $10. 



Sloper & Fuller, best morlel of gate, S.'i. 



Wiswell A- Veale, best sign and ornamental painting, $3. 



U. Warnekrus, best exhibit of giinsinithiiig, $5. 



Fisher, Uussill A Kinslow, best exiiihit of marble work, diploma and $5. 



II. Ilollinsworth. best exhibit of plaster work, $.S. 



Fisher, Uussill A- Kinslow, best specimen of stone cutting, $4. 



— . Ormsby, shutter worker, s|>ecial mention. 



A. N. Barnes, best exhibit of soap, 9>5. 



CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND WAG0S8. 



William Zarlman, best exhibit of carriages, wagons, etc., $25. 



John Loranger, second best exhibit of carriages,*buggies, wagons, etc., $15. 



William Zarlman. best family carriage, $12. 



Hopes A Cameron, best buggy, $10. 



.1. Loranger, best sulky, ^C). 



J. Loranger, best road wagnii, $5. 



Hopes A' Cameron, best spring wagon, $10. 



Wm. Zartnum, l)est lumber wagon, $S. 



H. I'imm, best carriage painting, $8. 



Gwiiin A Brainerd, best carriage trimming, $8. 



SADDLKRY AND HARNKSS. 



Gwinn A' Brainerd, best exhibit of saddlery, $15. 

 Gwinn A Brainerd, best set of double harness, $7. 

 Gwinn A Brainerd, best single harness, $5. 

 Gwinn & Brainerd, best saddle, .$4. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLKMKNTS. 



R. J. Knajjp, best side-hill plow, $5. 

 Holly A Magoon, best cultivator, $5. 

 C. P. Hatch, Jbest model fruit drier, $10. 



I'AINTI.N'G, ORNAMENTAL WORIt, ETC. . 



Mrs. H. D. Gilbert, best exhibit in class one, manufactured by one person, $10. 



Miss Fannie Miller, best collection of paintings, $5. 



Miss Fannie Miller, best specimen of paintings in oil on canvas, $5. 



Miss — . Kendall, best portrait painting in oil, $5. 



N. Wheeler, best specimen of paintii;g in water colors, $3. 



Miltz A Swart, best collection of photographs, diploma and $5. 



Katie L. (Jriffin, best specimen of pencil drawing, $2 50. 



Miss Fannie Miller, best specimen of crayon drawing, $2 50. 



Miss Fannie Miller, best specimen of sketching from nature, $3. 



L. W. Stipp, l)est specimen of jiennmanship, $2. 



Mrs. Rosa Sperry, best specimen of hair work, $2 50. 



Mary Blackljurn, best sjiccinien of hair jewelry, $3. 



Miss Tustin. best s|>(>(;imen of feather work, $2 50. 



Mrs. IT. P. Brainenl, best ami largest variety of wax-work, $5. 



Katie L. Gritlin, best wax flowers. $2. 



Katie L. Oriflin, best moulded wax statuary, etc., $3. 



Mary Lewis, best specimen of leatlier work, $2. 



Mrs. E. M. Lewis, best specimen of shell-work, $2. 



Mrs. E. M. Lewis, best specimen of moss work, $2. 



Mrs. H. I), (jilbert, best wreath of any other kind, $2. 



Mrs. C. E. Polk, best cabinet of minerals, petrifactions; etc., $10. 



EMBROIDERY, NKKDLE-WORK, SEWING, KNITTING, KTC. 



Mrs. II. 1>. Gillxrt, best exhibit of needle-work, not less than ten varietice, $10. 



Mrs. J. McCurdy, second best exhibit of needle-work, $7 50. 



Mrs. J. (iibbs, best worsted embroidery, $3. 



Mrs. B. F. Connolly, best worsted jticture, $3. 



Minnie McClinn, best combed worsted flowers, $2. 



Mrs. Cunio, best woven worsted Howers, $2. 



Mrs. II. (Jilbert, best tufted worsted work, $2 50. 



Mrs. .1. Arbuekle, best silk embroidi'ry on cotton or woolen, $3. 



Mrs. II. (iilbert, best cotton embroidery, $2. 



Mrs. Dr. Wells, best embroidery on lace, $2. 



Mrs. H. tiilbert, best chenille work, $2. 



Mrs. H. Gilbert, best transferred work,. $2. 



Miss L. Shaw, best crochet work, $2. 



