AWARDS OF PREMIUMS. 
From Mrs. Peffer, we have the following : 
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STATEMENT CONCERNING APPLE AND TOMATO BUTTER. 
Apple Butter. —“ To nine pounds of apples, pared and 
cored, part of them sweet and part sour, I added three quarts 
of Sorghum Syrup and one spoonful of ground Cinnamon ; 
then stewed in a brass kettle, stirring the whole time with a 
ladle until the butter was thick enough for the ladle to stand up 
in it.” 
Tomato Butter.— “Used one gallon of Sorghum Syrup to 
twenty-five pounds of Tomatoes ; stewed the tomatoes first in 
a little water and strained through a sieve to remove the seeds ; 
then added the syrup and stewed the same as Apples ; season¬ 
ing with lemon peel.” 
Respectfully submitted. 
Mrs. 0. P. DOW, CKn. 
MACHINERY, MANUFACTURES, AND WORKS OF 
ART. 
EARMING IMPLEMENTS. 
f Jesse Yan Ness, - - West Point, Col. Co. 
j W. FI. Prentice, - - Sheboygan Falls , 
•Judges,.. <j A. D. Cornwall, - - Salem, Kenosha Co., 
| S. W. Field, - - Fitchburg , 
[ Marcellus Finch, - - Ft. Atkinson. 
This committee made no report other than the simple awards, 
but made special commendatory mention, in connection there¬ 
with, of Winchester & DeWolf’s “assortment of plows,” Wm. 
Bedford’s “lumber wagons,” Thos. Cheynoweth’s “single 
harness,” and James Cullum’s “corn brooms.” 
The following premiums were awarded : 
Best Sod Plow, heavy soil, Winchester & DeWolf, Whitewater, Walworth 
county,.Cert. 
Best Sod Plo,v, light soil, H. Mitchell, Racine,.Cert. 
Best Crossing Plow, Winchester & DeWolf, Whitewater, Walworth co., Cert. 
Best Deep Tiller and Sub-soil Plow, Winchester & DeWolf,.Cert. 
Best assortment of Plows, with prices,.. .do.do.Dip. 
Best Corn Cultivator, J.. F. Benton, Beloit,. $3 
