304 WISCONSIN AGEICULTURE. 



" fine calf boots, J. W. Lawrence, ... -2 



" stoga boots, same, 1 



" barrel of flour, Mitchell & Redfield, - . - S 

 2d best do D, C. Barnum, - - - - 2 



Best 10 lbs. butter, Charles Haire, .... 1 



" bread, A. Vanduzee, ^0 



" quilt, Miss Alice E. Brainard. - - - - 75 



" fancy leather frame, same, 50 



" buck-skin gloves, A. Worden, - - - - 25 



" bed-spread, same, 50 



2d best quilt, E. 0. P;^ckard, 50 



Best tamp mats, E. C. Sessions, - - - - - 25 

 " hair wreath, John Gardinier, - - - - 50 



" buck-skin, good article, Ira Markham, - - — 



" bonnet, Mrs. Eimira M. Smith, - - - - 50 

 There were other articles presented for exhibition which 

 were meritorious, but not sufficiently so as to entitle them to 

 premiums. 



On motion of Lyman Dayton, it was voted that in future, no 

 article of manufacture be admitted for exhibition unless manu- 

 factured by the person who entered the same. 



Measures were then taken to secure the sum of $100 from the 

 State, and the same has been applied for, and will doubtless be 

 received. 



The by-laws were further amended, to the effect that by the 

 first day of May a list of premiums shall be published, and 

 every member to be supplied with the same. 



Also, that in every case when certain fixed principles are 

 necessary to an efiect in cultivation or in manufactures, the same 

 shall be made known to the Secretary of the Society, for the use 

 of members. 



The following persons were chosen to attend the State Con- 

 vention, to be held at Madison, in October : 



C. L. Gumaer, William Gumaer, Louis Bostedo, James Shaw 

 and C. L. Bartlett. 



The Society then proceeded to the choice of officers for the 

 ensuing year, when the following persons were elected : 



