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Mrs. J. B. Avery, one pair of Linen Sheets, manufactured 

 about 100 years ago. 



Mrs. Benjamin Thomas, 1 Carpet and 1 Bed Quilt. 



Mrs. T>. Munson, 1 finely-worked Center Table Spread. 



Mrs. E. Hart, 1 worked La.e Veil and 1 Bed Quilt. 



Mrs. J. B. Crawford, 2 fine Lithograph Drawings. 



Mrs. Wm. F. Longley, 1 lot of Palm-leaf Hats. 



Mrs. J. H. Pratt, 1 case of Artifici d Wax Fruit; the case or- 

 namented with leather work. 



Mrs. J. Moseley, I case of Artificial Wax Fruit ; the case or. 

 namented with leather work. 



Mrs. N. W. Wheeler, I Poll's Chromatic Painting. 



Mrs. E. Watson, I Circular Wheeler, ornamented with fine 

 leather work. 



Miss Adelia Sumner, I finely-worked Ottoman. 



Miss H. U. Dunn, 1 Picture and 1 pair of Slips. 



Miss Julia Purdy, 1 finely-worked Lady's Collar 



Miss Frances Ames, 1 pair of Slips, 



Miss C. Hill, 1 Monochromatic Painting, 



Mrs, C, F. Hill, 1 Oil Painting. 



Misses Anna and E. Tale, 1 fine Floral Ornament and two boxes 

 of Artificial Fruit. 



Mrs. D. Hill, a splendid Bouquet of artificial flowers, formed 

 from grasses. 



Mrs. R. G. Camp, for Worsted Work. 



We here add two cases of Artificial Floral Bouquets, by a 

 young gentleman. Otto Michaels, manufactured from hair, splen- 

 didly made and arranged by his own hand. 



We also notice on exhibition a set of double and single har- 

 ness, of fine workmanship, well worthy of the lovers of such 

 work, by the hand of A, Ringling, of Baraboo. 



PLOWING MATCH. 



Best, Henry Bunker, Transactions, 



2d best, N. Dennison, jr., .... Certificate. 



The committee are of the opinion Mr. Bunker performed his 



work in the best manner, yet at the same time would speak in 



