Exhibition—Premiums Awarded. 
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Class 50 —Textile Fabrics , Clothing , 
Best piece doeskin, not less tlian 10 yards, McFetridge, Burchard & Co. Bea¬ 
ver Dam, $2. 
Best piece kersimere or plain cloth, McFetridge, Burchard & Co., Beaver 
Dam, $2. 
Best piece blanketing, McFetridge, Burchard & Co., Beaver Dam, $2. 
Best flannel, McFetridge, Burchard & Co., Beaver Dam, $2. 
Best gents’ blanket shawls, Waukesha Manufacturing Co., Waukesha, $2. 
Best ladies’ blanket shawls, Waukesha Manufacturing Co., Waukesha, di¬ 
ploma. 
Best display articles of above kind, McFetridge, Burchard & Co., Beaver 
Dam, grand silver medal and $10. 
Best suits mens’ clothing, J. Lewis & Co., Milwaukee, $1^). 
Best exhibition gents’ silk hats, Gunther, Hanson & Jenner, Milwaukee, 
diploma. 
Best exhibiton fur and fur goods, Gunther, Hanson & Jenner, Milwaukee, 
grand silver medal. 
Fine display beaver cloth and yarn, McFetridge, Burchard & Co., Beaver 
Dam, diploma. 
Special premiums offered by Simonds & Brooke, H. Friend & Brothers, 
and Adler, Mendel & Co., Clothing Houses, Milwaukee. 
Best piece doeskin, McFetridge, Burchard & Co., Beaver Dam, $40. 
Best piece kersimere, McFetridge, Burchard & Co., Beaver Dam, $25. 
Best piece flannel, McFetridge, Burchard & Co., Beaver Dam, $20. 
JOHN WOODS, 
* Chairman of Committee . 
Class 51 —Domestic Manufactures. • 
Best 10 yards flannel, Mrs. Sally Bell, Greenfield, $4. 
Best 10 yards woolen cloth, Mrs. Sally Bell, Greenfield, $4. 
Best 15 yards wool carpet, E. H. Stone, East Troy, $4. 
Best 15 yards rag carpet, Mrs. N. B. Carr, Madison, $4. 
Best pair woolen stockings, Mrs. Rachel Lapham, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best pair woolen mittens, Mrs. Rachel Lapham, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best 2 pounds woolen yarn, Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best pair cotton stockings, Mrs. Polly Buck, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best knit counterpane, Mrs. W. H. Butterfield, Horicon, $3. 
Best silk quilt, Mrs. W. H. Butterfield, Horicon, $3. 
Best single carpet coverlet, H. Boorse, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best white quilt, Mrs. A. F. Kellogg, Brookfield, $3. 
Best wrought shawl, Mrs. Alex. Kirkland, Jefferson, $3. 
Best white wove counterpane, E. H. Stone, East Troy, $3. 
Best exhibition of taste and skill in cutting and making ladies’ dresses, by 
other than professional manufacturers,Mrs. A. H. Cutting, Milwaukee, $5. 
Best gent’s shirt, (hand made), Mrs. C. P. Root, Verona, $3. 
Best rug (domestic), Mrs. Salina Stevens, $4. 
Best pair woolen socks by girl under 15 years of age, Miss Park, Dodge’s 
Corners, $2. 
Best-specimen darning by girl under 12yearsof age, Miss Root, Verona, $1. 
Best display of this entire class by one exhibitor, Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s 
Corners, $5. 
Class 52 — Millinery. 
Best ladies’ sacks, Miss S. B. Bodtker, Milwaukee, $3. 
Best variety ladies’ underclothing, Mrs. C. D. Finch, Milwaukee, diploma. 
MRS. J. J. ROSS, 
Chairman of Committee. 
