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WISCONSIN AGRICULTUEE. 



In the nmltiplicitj of articles submitted for our inspection, it 

 must necessarily occur that some meritorious ones have been 

 overlooked ; this the committee regret. Such a result would be 

 obviated by adopting the above suggestion. 



In the confusion arising from the storm, &c., many articles of 

 merit, properly entered in the committee's book, have no cards 

 of entry attached ; in all such cases the committee have rectified 

 the discrepancy as far as possible, and have endeavored to deal 

 justly by all. 



The committee award the following premiums, and would 

 present for favorable notice, a banner presented by Madame 

 Andrews to the R, R. En. Co., which for beauty of style and 

 completeness of execution, could not be excelled. The same 

 may be said of all her contributions. 



The committee desire to express their thanks for valuable 

 assistance rendered during the examinations, by J. S. Parker, 

 Esq., of Janesville. 



By order of the committee. Mrs. H. J. Starust, CTiUn. 



" N. G. Storrs. 



Best woolen spread, D. C. Burdick, Milton, . . 4 



2d best do, J. E. Culver, Milton, .... 2 



Carpet coverlet, L. Yeoman, Janesville, dis., . . 2 



1 pair wool sheets, Mrs. James Helmes, Centre, Bock county, 



discretionary, ....... 1 



"Wool bed spread, Mrs. Fannie Bump, Magnolia, dis,, 1 



1 pair flannel, L. Yeoman, Janesville, ... 2 



Best piece woolen cloth, N. L. Graves, Fulton, . . 4 



2d best do, Mrs. H. M. Alden, Brooklyn, ... 2 



Three hearth rugs, Mrs. W. F. Hovey, Fort Atkinson, 4 



Best rag carpet, J. Cox, Janesville, .... 4 



2d best do, F. Yan PattcD, Porter, .... 2 



8d best do, Stillman Moulton, Rochester, ... 1 



Best pair wool stockings, Mrs. M. C. Eastman, Oconomo 



1 pair mittens. Miss Anna S. Spaulding, Harmony, 



1 pair striped mittens, Mrs. M. C, Eastman, Oconomowoc, 



1 pair ladies' mittens, Mrs. Terbush, Racine, dis.. 



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