464 WISCONSIN" AGEICULTUEE. 



We liave awarded tlie first premium for tlie Best Apples 



to G. A. Arnold, of Oshkosb, - - - $1 00 

 2d best Apples to James Keed, of Omro, - - - Trns. 

 Best Plmns, to James O'Brien, of Oshkosh, - - 1 00 



2d best Plums, to James Eeed, Omro, ... Farmer. 

 Best Grapes, to J. Reek of Omro, - - - - 1 00 



2d best Grapes, to Thomas Smith, Algoma, - - Farmer. 

 Best Currant Wine, to Mrs. H. Reed, - - - Farmer. 



The Wine made by Mrs. Reed was of very excellent quality, 

 and we are assured that it was made without the addition of a 

 particle of alcoholic liquor. 



Judges — L. Stilson, L. M. Miller, J. D. Fisk. 



REPORT ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



The Judges award the first premium for the 

 Best pair of woolen socks, to Mrs. H. Clemens, Yinland, $0 25 

 Best specimen Woolen Yarn, do do do 25 



Best Bed Quilt, to Mrs. N. Sackett, Nekinnie, - - 25 

 2d best Bed Quilt, to Mrs. Tuttle, Oshkosh, - Diploma, 



2d best two Bed Quilts, to Mrs. H. Rogers, - - Diploma, 

 Best Lamp Mat, to Mrs. Tuttle, Oshkosh, - Diploma 



2d best Lamp Mat, to Mrs. H. Rogers, - - - Diploma 

 Best Leather-work What-not, to Mrs. Tuttle, Oshkosh, Diploma 

 Best two pairs Crockett work, to Mrs. H. Rogers, Diploma 



Judges — Mrs. W. A. Knapp, Mrs. Schefier, Mrs. J. A. Bryant 



REPORT ON NEEDLE WORK. 



There were but few entries in this department, and none of 

 them exhibited a very superior degree of excellence. 



The Ottomans, by Mr. Lathrop, of Algoma, were creditable 

 shade, and are worthy of notice. 



A suit of embroidered clothes for a child were very neatly 

 done, for which we award a diploma to Mrs. S. Brown. 



A wrought collar, by Mrs. L. A. Fuller, was very good work, 

 and deserves a commendable notice. 



Judges — Mrs. H. Reed, Miss C. Weed. 



REPORT ON WORKS OF FINE ART. 



Three large pictures from the establishment of Messrs. Kohl- 



