170 
STATE AGKICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
[A very fine]]oollection of gpeckled trout. If the exhibitor can accomplish 
what he claims,—the ability to breed the fish in large quantities, so that 
they will live in hard water,—it is certainly a matter of great impor¬ 
tance, and should receive special encouragement.— Report of commiitee.'\ 
Condition powders,"J. H. Woodman, Monroe.Honorable Mention 
Grappling iron, A. .T, Nellis, Pittsburgh, Pa.,.Honorable Mention 
Method of extracting corns, J. B. Merrill, Madison.D'ploma 
Seed wreath, Mrs. A. Priese, Juda.Honorable Mention 
Musical album, inkstand, bi'ushes and bottle, L. Boeder, Madison, fine display 
of articles made in Berlin, Europe.Honorable Mention 
Fancy work box, G. J. Kreus, Delafield.Honorable Mention 
Rein holder for carriage and wagon, H. A. Grinnis, Chicago, Ill.,.. .Diploma 
Window sash fastener, E. Johnson, Chicago, Ilk,.Diploma 
Display waterproof goods, Daniel Knight, Milwaukee.Diploma 
Dress box, K. Atland, North Capo.Diploma 
Preserved flowers, H. G. Roberts, Janesville.Diploma 
Handsome and attractive model of Swiss scenery, Chas. Erckton, Madison, 
Diploma and.$20 
Class 56. —Exhibition of Counties. 
Largest and the most creditable contribution to the exhibition made by the 
citizens of any one county, exclusive of Dane, Waukesha county. Prize 
Banner and.$100 
PERSONAL EFFORT. 
Class 57.— Ladies' Riding. 
Best ladies’ riding. Miss Mary J. Smith, Burke. .Silver Tea Set, extra plate, 
6 pieces. 
Second best ladies’ riding. Miss Luella Scott, Lowville, Silver Tea Set, tete- 
a-tete, 4 pieces. 
Third best ladies’ riding. Miss Nellie Root, Verona..!.Gold Bracelei 
Fourth best ladies’ riding, Mrs. D. F. Salisbury, Fitchburg, Silver Cake Dish. 
Fifth best ladies’ riding, Eliza Daily, Cottage Grove. .Silver Card Receiver. 
Class 58.— Boy's Riding. 
Ist premium, Charles Warren, Madison ... .Forrester’s “ American Horses.” 
2d premium, H. D. True, Fitchburg,.Silver Ice Pitcher. 
3d premium, George Fratt, Racine.Gold-lined Silver Cup. 
Class 60 .—Base Ball. 
First prize. Silver Pitcher, Waiter and two Goblets, awarded to the Univer¬ 
sity Base Ball Club “Mendota,” Madison. 
