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Best woolen-stockings, II. M. .Jones, Appleton. .$ 2 00 
Best wool-mittens, Mrs. Thomas Irving, Mukwanago. 2 00 
Best silk quilt, Mrs. Z. Wilson, Palmyra. 3 00 
Best double carpet-coverlet, II. Bourse, Granville. 3 00 
Best worsted scarf, Miss E. Newcomb, Whitewater. 4 00 
Be.st knit counterpane, Mrs. IT. M. Jones, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Best wrought counterpane, Mrs. L. Newbauer, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Best wrought shawl, Mrs. A. II. Cutting, Bacine. 3 00 
Best white wove counterpane, F. Wager, Bock Falls, Illinois. 3 00 
Best exhibition of taste and skill in cutting and making ladies dresses by other 
than professional manufacturers, Mrs. A.II. Cutting, Bacine. 5 00 
Fine specimen laundry-work, Mrs, M. Hughes, Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Patchwork quilt, Mrs. J. 8. Lamb, Milwaukee.Commended'. 
Display full cloth and check flannel, Mrs. Sallie Bell, Greenfleld.Commended. 
Lucius S. Blake, 
Mrs. A. H. Cutting, 
Mrs. H. M. Caine, 
Committee. 
Class 53. — Work s of art. 
Best portrait in oil, from nature, C. Hall, Milwaukee.Diploma and$10 00 
Second best, Mrs. J. T. Cavanaugh. 10 00 
Best original landscape in oil, from nature, C. Hall, Milwaukee, Diploma and 10 00 
Second best, Theodore Heiss, Milwaukee. 10 00 
Landscape in oil, from nature, Miss Mary Newhall, Milwaukee.Commended. 
Landscape in oil, from nature, Lizzie Hyland, Butler.Commended. 
Best historical landscape in oil, from history, Theodore Heiss, Milwaukee, 
Diploma and... 10 00 
Best historical landscape in oil, from history, Miss Addie T. Tucker, Mil¬ 
waukee .Commended. 
Best animal-painting in oil, from nature, C. Hall, Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Best specimen bird-painting, in water-colors, A. E. Foote, Milwaukee . .Diploma. 
Best specimen flower-painting, in water-colors, S. Nathan, Milwaukee.. .Diploma. 
Best portrait in crayon, from nature, Theodore Heiss, Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Best portrait in crayon, from photograph, Theodore Heiss, Milwaukee.. .Diploma. 
Best India-ink photograph, S. Nathan, Milwaukee.$10 00 
Best water-color (stipple) photograph, Mrs. J. T. Cavanaugh, Milwaukee .. 10 00 
Water-color portrait, Frank Link, Milwaukee.Commended. 
Best oil photograph, Hawkins & Kruger, Milwaukee. 10 00 
Best specimen seal-engraving, John Marr, Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Best specimen pencil-drawing from nature, Theodore Heiss, Milwaukee. .Diploma. 
Second best, Miss Mary Newnham, Oconomowoc. 5 00 
Best specimen photographs and other sun-pictures, made by exhibitor, 
Harry Lewis, Milwaukee.Diploma. 
Second best, Cook & Ely, Bacine. 5 00 
Best landscape photograph, Harry Lewis, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Best gilding on glass, by exhibitor, Frank Lewald Mil.Diploma. 
Best immitation of wood, marble and stone, L. C. Bourse, Granville.Diploma. 
Best collection of oil-paintings not less than 25, whether painted by the exhib¬ 
itor or not, B. I rodsham, Milwaukee. 50 00 
Second best, C. Hall, Milwaukee.25 00 
Collection oil-paintings, T. Heiss, Milwaukee.Commended. 
Portrait in India-ink, Mrs J. T. Cavanaugh, Milwaukee...Commended. 
Portrait in India-ink, S. Nathan, Milwaukee ..Commended. 
Collection of engravings, Poposkey & Van Horn, Milwaukee.Commended. 
Specimen picture frames, Poposkey & Van Horn, Milwaukee.Commended. 
The committee in awarding premiums in this class, found no little difficulty in 
deciding between many of the competitions, and do not expect to escape criticism 
both just and unjust. The competition for $50 and $25 prizes, for the best collection 
