EXHIBITION OF 1871—AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 
Best and greatest variety articles of ladies' clothing, Mrs. J. Me Alpine, Mil ■«- 
waukee, silver medal. 
Best infant’s wardrobe. Miss E. & J. McIntosh, Milwaukee, diploma. 
Best children’s cloaks, E. J. Elton, Milwaukee, diploma. 
Wreath of fish scale flowers, Henrietta Peck, Prospect Hill, a work of pa-' 
tience and ingenuity. 
Mrs. A. W. PHELPS, 
Mrs. JAMES SEVILLE, 
Committee. 
Class 51 — Needle , Shell, Wax Work , etc. 
Best sample plain sewing, Mrs. J. McAlpine, Milwaukee, $4. 
Best sample plain sewing, by a girl 12 years of age, Miss C. P. Root, Ver¬ 
ona, $3. 
Second best, Miss Kate Smith, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best crochet or fancy knitting work, Mary E. Elliott, Milwaukee, $4. 
Second best, Mrs. R. M. Jameson, Waukesha, $2. 
Best tidy by child under 12 years old, Miss C. P. Foot, Verona, $3. 
Second best, Miss Minnie Boden, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best specimen (landscape), worsted, Lydia Davis, Milwaukee, $4. 
Best worsted embroidery, Mrs. W. O. Stillman, Milwaukee, $4. 
Second best, M. D. Lewis, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best needle work or floss embroidery, Mrs. James McAlpine, Milwaukee, $4. 
Second best, Miss Gildersleve, Waukesha, $2. 
Best silk embroidery, Miss Susie Connor, Fox Lake, $4. 
Second best, Mrs. H. Russell, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best work in wax, Miss Mary F. Fowler, Milwaukee, |2. 
Second best, Miss Mattie Rawson, Cak Creek, $1. 
Best sample shell work, H. G. Roberts, Janesville, $2. 
Best sample bead work, Miss Augusta Bernhard, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best exhibition hair jewelry, A. Sulir & Co., Milwaukee, diploma. 
Best gents’ and ladies’ wigs and toupees, A. Suhr & Co., Milwaukee, diploma. 
Best exhibition ladies’ head dress, A. Suhr & Co., Milwaukee, diploma. 
Best sample feather work, Susan Worth, Mequon, $2. 
Crochet work (tidy). Miss Kate Smith, Dodge’s Corners, commended. 
Sample needle work, Miss Mary Shank’s, Milwaukee, highly commended. 
Worsted embroidered ottoman, Mary E. Elliott, Milwaukee, commended. 
Embroidered towel rack, Miss J. Weil, Merton, commended. 
Worsted work by juvenile,, Miss Cora A. Dickey, Racine, commended. 
Floss embroidery, Miss Alice Stewart, Beaver Dam, commended. 
Best wax work by invalid boy, Herman Bohn, Sauk City, diploma. 
Sea mosses and shells, H. G. Roberts, Janesville, commended. 
Best ornamental stand made of Wisconsin shells, Miss E. M. King, Mil¬ 
waukee, diploma. 
Best ornamental hair-work wreath, Miss Augusta Reinhard, Milwaukee, di¬ 
ploma. 
MRS. L. P. C. BIGELOW, 
MRS. A. W. PHELPS, 
Committee . 
Class 52 —Music and Musical Instruments. 
No competition ; following entries made : 
Assortment musical instruments, H. W. Hempstead, Milwaukee. 
Assortment flutes, N. D. W. Aiosworth, Milwaukee. 
Class 53 — Works of Art. 
Best pencil drawing by boy under 1G years,Walter 0. Lydston, Milwaukee, $5. 
Best pencil drawing by girl under 15 years, Miss Dora Park, Dodge’s Cor¬ 
ners, $5. 
Best collections stereoscopic views of Wisconsin (not less than 12), H. H. 
Bennett, Kilbourn City, silver medal. 
9— Ag. Tit. 
