190 WISCONSIN AGEICULTURE. 



To Miss Adelaide Seavy, of Oshkosh, 1 pair knit Baskets, 

 tidy crotcliet work. 



To Mrs. L. B. Johnson, of Nepeuskin, on three Coverlets. 



To Mrs. FrancesBowron, of Vinland, knit tidy and vase Mats. 



Mrs. J. Hicks, of Algoma, Quilt. 



Mrs. Miner, of Algoma, Embroidery. 



Mrs. Fowler, of city of Oshkosh, 1 pair Ottomans. 



Mrs. J. Gr. Arnold, of Algoma, Quilt, (very fine.) 



Mrs. E. D. Hal], of Rushford, Quilt. 



Mrs. Bowron, of Vinland, Embroidery for Center Table, (very 

 fine.) 



Mrs. Jackson, of city of Oshkosh, Chair, Picture Frame and 

 Stand. 



Mrs. Robinson, Leather Work, and case of Bonnets. 



Mrs. Jackson Case, Bed Quilt. 



Andrew Jones, 1 tame Deer. 



Eddy Harrison, Dog "Sultan." 



Thomas Brennan, of Nekimi, 1 cord of seasoned white oak 

 Wood. 



FOEEIGN STOCK ON THE GROUND. 



Lot of Spanish and French Sheep, (Bucks and Ewes,) owned 

 by John D. Patterson, of Chautauque county, N. Y. 



Lot of Spanish Ewes, owned by Cutting & Marshall, of Rut- 

 land county, Vermont. 



The Premiums, amounting in all to $100, will be paid on 

 demand. 



Due notice will be given when the Diplomas will be ready. 

 The annual meeting of the Society will be held on the first 

 Wednesday of January nest, at the office of the Board of Su- 

 pervisors, in Oshkosh. 



Horace Clemens, 

 D. K. Stone, 

 R. C. Wood, 

 J. S. Adams, 

 L. B. Townsend, 

 Board of Control. 



