Exhibition—premiums Awarded. 
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Class 17 —Fat Cattle. 
Best pair fat oxen, 5 years old and over, D. McGeoch, Wauwatosa, $20. 
Best fat cow, steer or heifer, E. & J. Smith, Rochester, $10. 
LEWIS CLARK, 
E. G. FOWLER, 
D. B. RUDD, 
Committee. 
Class 18— Herds. 
Best bull and 5 cows, or heifers over 5 j^ears old, C. C. Parks, Waukegan, Ill., 
$ 100 . 
Second best, Geo. Murry, Racine, $50. 
Best bull of any age or breed, Geo. Murry, Racine, $50. 
Second best, C. C. Parks, Waukegan, Ill., $25. 
Best 5 calves, male and female, under 1 year old, of any breed, C. C. Parks, 
Waukegan, Ill., $25. 
Second best, Geo. Murry, Racine, $15. 
Best cow or heifer of any age or breed, C. C. Parks, Waukegan, Ill., $40. 
Second best, C. C. Parks, Waukegan, Ill., $20. 
S. LAYTON, 
RICHARD RICHARDS, 
J. W. WOOD, 
Committee. 
SHEEP DEPARTMENT. 
Class 19 —American Merinos. 
Best buck, 2 years old*and over, John H. Paul, Genessee, $20. 
Second best, A. and P. Hamburt, Caldwell’s Prairie, $10. 
Best buck, 1 year old and under 2, J. G. Putnam, Neosho, $15. 
Second best, A. and P. Hamburt, Caldwell’s Prairie, $10. 
Best pen 3 buck lambs, A. and P. Hamburt, Caldwell’s Prairie, $10. 
Second best, O. Cook, Whitewater, $5. 
Best pen 10 ewe lambs, John II. Paul, Genessee, $30. 
Second best, O.. Cook, Whitewater, $10. 
Best pen 3 ew r e lambs, 2 years old and over, L. Eastman, Pleasant Prairie, $20. 
Second best, O. Cook, Whitewater, $10. 
Best pen 10 ew r e lambs, l'j r ear old and under 2, O. Cook, Whitewater, $20. 
Second best, John H. Paul, Genessee, $15. 
Best pen 3 ewe lambs, 1 year old and under 2, J. G. Putnam, Neosho, $15. 
Second best, O. Cook, Whitewater, $10. 
Best pen 10 ewe lambs, John H. Paul, Genessee, $20. 
Second best, O. Cook, Whitewater, $10. 
Best pen 3 ewelawbs, O. Cook, Whitewater, $10. 
Second best, D. Kelly & Son, Chicago, Ill., $5. 
The committee on American Merinos, in making their report, would say 
that they have found a very large number of first class sheep on exhibition, 
and in some instances have found it difficult to decide which were entitled to 
the premiums. We also find the interest in fine wooled sheep largely on the 
increase. We would say to the wool growers of the state, take care of the 
sheep, and the} 7 will take care of you. 
R. T. GRAVES, 
M. H. SMITH, 
C. K. STEWART, 
» • J. P. HARLOW, 
Committee. 
