Annual Report of the 
Paper half barrels, G. W. Davis & Co. Beloit.Diploma. 
Best barrel for liquors and meats, G. H. Page, Milwaukee.Western Farmer. 
Display barrels, Benj. Garside, Hingham.Honorable Mention. 
Best butter-firkins (oak), G. II. Page, Milwaukee.Western Farmer. 
Best display of cooperage and wood-ware by manufacturer, G. II. Page, 
Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Best window blinds or screens, Waukegan Screen Company, Waukegan Ill. 5 00 
Display school and hall furniture, II. B. Smith & Co. Portland, Mich. Commended. 
Display paper hangings and decoration, ornamental sign work and samples 
of graining and marbling, J. P. Collingbourne & Co. Milwaukee... .Diploma. 
Gold bronzed door trimmings, J. Knoerschild, Milwaukee.Diploma, 
Exhibition ladies’ toilet ware, M. J. Pease, Concord, Ohio.Diploma. 
Office chair, II. M. Hutehson, Milwaukee.Commended. 
No. 1, churn, August Peyer, Port Washington.Commended. 
Colby’s little washer and wringer, G. Jennings, Sherman, New York Commended. 
Red Jacket churn, also washing machine, Bucholz and Wergin, Mil¬ 
waukee .Commended. 
Show-case, William Struder, Milwaukee.Commended. 
Torrey’s weather-strips, G. Fielding, Milwaukee.Commended. 
Patent blackboard, Jonathan Bowers, Milwaukee.Commended. 
Sofa-bed, mantle and mirror, J. F. Birchard.Diploma. 
E. J. Cooper, 
H. J. Richardson, 
Darwin Clark, 
Committee. 
Class 48.— Leather and leather manufactures. 
Best display colored leather, P. Beninghausen, Milwaukee.Silver medal. 
Best carriage-harness, W. K. Wilson, Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Best single harness, W. Iv. Wilson, Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Best gent’s saddle, W. K. Wilson, Milwaukee.$5 00 
Best lady’s saddle, W. K. Wilson, Milwaukee. 5 00 
Best three trunks, Romadka Bros., Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Best and largest exhibition cf pegged boots and shoes, one pair each style for 
retail trade, Mann, Beals & Co., Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Best and largest exhibition of sewed boots and shoes, one pair each style for 
retail trade, Goodwin & Hanchett, Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Second best, Foster & Fowler, Beloit. 5 00 
A. Andrews, 
J. W. Geib, 
Lewis Ryder, 
Committee. 
Class 50.— 
Textile fabrics , clothing , &c. 
Exhibition cloths. Waukesha Manufacturing Co., Waukesha... .Honorable mention 
Show blankets, Snawls, &c. Blake & Co., Racine.Highly commended 
Display carpets, rugs, robes, mats, decorative wool flooring, lace curtains and 
cornices, Goldsmith & Co., Milwaukee.Highly commended. 
Chas. F. Dutton, 
D. D. Foruch, 
Committee. 
Class 51.— Domestic manufactures. 
Best woolen kersey-blankets, Mrs. SallieBell, Greenfield.$4 00 
Best 15 yards wool-carpet, Mrs. SallieBell, Greenfield. 4 00 
Best rug of any material, Mrs. De Graff, Brookfield. 4 00 
Best 15 yards rag-carpet, Mrs. A. A. Bull, Rocky Run. 4 00 
