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WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Best two loaves white bread (milk rising), Mrs. Jas. Hetk, Milwaukee, $3. 
Best live pounds soda crackers, A. T. Riddell, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best five pounds picnic crackers, A. T. Riddell, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best five pounds Bostou crackers, A. T. Riddell, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best ten pounds starch (Wisconsin made), Chas. Hermann & Co , Milwau¬ 
kee, diploma. 
Best sponge cake, Miss Jennie L. Heth, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best pound cake, Miss Jennie L. Heth, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best jelly cake, Mrs. C. T. Farnliam, Waukesha, $2. 
Best gold cake, Miss Jennie L. Heth, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best fruit cake, Mrs. S. A. Tenny, Durham Hill, $2. 
Largest and best exhibition of bread and cake, Miss Jennie L. Heth, Mil¬ 
waukee, diploma and $10. 
Best two bottles cider vinegar, A. F. W. Boden, Milwaukee, diploma. 
Best two bottles wine vinegar, A. F. W. Boden, Milwaukee, diploma. 
Best canned peaches, Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best canned plums, S. B. Smith, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best canned currants, Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best canned tomatoes, W. G. Benedict, $2. 
Best canned gooseberries, Mrs. J. "W . Park, Dodge’s Comers, $2. 
Best canned raspberries, S. B. Smith, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best canned strawberries, Abbie Ogden, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best preserved apples, S. B. Smith, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best preserved grapes, Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best apple butter, S. B. Smith, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best raspberry jam, Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best blackberry jam, Abbie Ogden, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best crab apple jam, Mrs. N. Stackhouse, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best sour pickled cucumbers, S. B. Smith, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best pickled mangoes, Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best pickled pears, Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best sweet pickled apples, S. B. Smith, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best tomato catsup, W. G. Benedict, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best two bottles sparkling wine, Otto Zweitusch, Milwaukee, diploma. 
Large and excellent collection of household products exhibited by W. G , 
Benedict, Milwaukee, highly commended. 
Mrs. L. COLEMAN, 
Mrs. N. D. FRATT, 
Mrs. A. H. ATKINS. 
Committee . 
Class 30 —Fruit by Professional Cultivators. 
Best and greatest variety of apples, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $10. 
Second best, G. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, $7.50. 
Third best, G. J. Kellogg, Janesville, $5. 
Fourth best, Geo. Wolf, Staatsville, $3. 
Best ten varieties adapted to the Northwest, G.J. Kellogg, Janesville, $7.50. 
Second best, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $5. 
Third best, Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, $2.50. 
Best five varieties adapted to the Northwest, Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, $3. 
Second best, G. J. Kellogg, Janesville, $2. 
Third best, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $1. 
Best and largest variety winter apples, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $7.50. 
Second best. Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, $5. 
Third best, Geo. Wolf, Staatsville, $2.50. 
Best five varieties winter apples, G. J. Kellogg, Janesville, $3. 
Second best, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $2. 
Third best, C. H. Greenman, Milton, $1. 
Best three Fameuse, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $2. 
Second best, C. H. Greenman, Milton, $1. 
Largest apple, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $1. 
