EXHIBITION OP 1864 223 
A. J. Warner, Shopiere, wool mittens, 1st premium. ... $1 00 
Miss Emeline Childs, Lima Centre, one pair of mittens. 1 00 
Geo. J. Kellogg, Janesville, three pairs of children’s cotton stockings, 
1st premium. 1 00 
Miss Augusta Robinson, Lima Center, one pair of socks, (juvenile 
class), 1st premium. 2 00 
Mrs. M. M. rii)»t, Beloit, machine-knit hoisery. 6 00 
Mrs. I. S Newton, Middleton, one pair wool stockings, 1st premium.. 1 00 
Mrs. L. H. Child, Lima Centre, wool blanket. 2 00 
Mrs. I S. Newton. Middleton, gent’s shirts. 2 00 
Mrs. Smith, Beloit, rag hearthrugs. 1 00 
James Catton, Burli«igton, ten yards of woolen cloth. 3 00 
Judges—W m. A. Lawrence, Janesville; Mrs. Orrin Guernsey, Janesville; 
Mrs. H. M. Powers, Dartford; Mrs. L. M. Hammond. 
CLiSS 46—MILLINERY. 
Mrs. J. R. Beals, Janesville, silk bonnet,.Diploma $3 00 
Mrs. J. R. Beals, Janesville, bonnet flowers, 1st premium. 2 00 
Mrs. J. R. Beals, Janesville, case of^millinery goods. Diploma and.... 6 00 
Judges.—M rs. E. W. Skinner, Madison; Mrs. I. Miitimore, Janesville; 
Mrs. Goodspeed, Janesville. 
CLASS 4'7-ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK. 
Mrs. C. H. Clark, Milwaukee, best ottoman cover, plain. 2 00 
Mrs. 0. D. Bruce, Janesville, second best ottoman cover, plain. 1 00 
Anna M. Allen, Janesville, best cover raised. 2 00 
Mrs C. H. Clark, Milwaukee, second best ottoman cover, raised. 2 00 
Mrs. M. L. Goodrich, Milwaukee, best crotchet tidy. 2 00 
Mrs. I. S. Newton, Middleton, best kint tidy. 2 00 
Mrs. Mary A. E, Campbeli, Janesville, second best knit tidy. 1 00 
Mrs. C. II. Clark, Milwaukee, best^chair cover. 2 00 
Mrs. C. H. Clark, Milwaukee, best worsted embrodery. 2 00 
Mrs. 0. D. Bruce. Janesville, best wrought slippers. 2 00 
Mrs. M. A. Goodrich, Milwaukee, second best wrought slippers. 1 00 
Mrs A. Sutherland, Janesville, best fancy hair work, (hair wreath,)... 2 00 
Mrs M. A. Bachekier, Fond du Lac, best embroidered scarf. 3 00 
Mrs. M. A. Goodrich, Milwaukee, best embroidered shawl. 3 00 
Mrs. L. Park), Juneau, best exhibition of wax fruit. 5 00 
M iss Minnie Sweet, Milton, best exhibition of wax flowers. 3 00 
Anna W. Allen, Janesville, seconed best exhibition of wax flowers... 2 00 
Mrs. I. S. Newton, Middleton, second best hem.stitched handkerchief. 1 00 
Mrs. M. A. Goodrich, Miiwaukee, second best netted tidy. 2 00 
Nrs. M. E. Stuart, Janesville, two cases of sea weed and shells, from 
the Pacific coast. Dip. 
Judges.—M rs. 0. S. Willey, Madison; Mrs. Chase, Janesville; Mrs. C. W. 
Olney, Madison. 
CLASS 48—WORKS OF ART. 
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Mrs. H. P. Fales, Janesville, oil paintings, “Figures ”.Dip. 
Miss Emily C. Quiner, Madison, oil painting, “Figures” 2d premi¬ 
um.Trans. 
Mrs. E. J. Goodspeed, Janesville, landscape painting.Dip. 
Mrs H. P. Fales, LaPrairie, landscape oil painting, 2d premium.Trans. 
C. L. Martin, Janesville, collection of oil paintings by old masters, 
1st premium. 6 00 
Miss Emily C. Quiner, Madison, oil painting (portrait,).Dip. 
Mrs. H. P Fales, Janesville, oil painting, (portrait,) 2d preimum.. Trans. 
MissE, C. Quiner, Madison, fruit painting. Lip. 
MissE. C. Quiner, Madison, flower painting.Dip. 
