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STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
I he greater part of those on exhibition were very good, par¬ 
ticularly in the different styles of Fancy Printing. 
Wm. C. Rogers, Ch’n, 
W. W. Huntington. 
TEXTILE FABRICS. 
G. II. Stewart, Beaver Dam, 1st premium cassimeres,. 
P. M. Perkins, Burlington, 2d do. cassimeres,. 
G. II. Stewart, 1st do. blanketing,. 
P. M. Perkins, 1st do. flannel,. 
Joel Washburn, Bloomfield, 1st do. men’s and boy's clothing, 
Geo. B. McGie, Madison, 1st do. men’s hats and caps,.. 
Geo. B. McGie, Madison, 1st do. hat case,. 
Geo. B. McGie, Madison, 1st do. furs,. 
W. Kruger, Sauk City, 1st premium gents’ fur gloves,. 
W. Kruger, 1st do. “furs, gloves, and robes,”.. 
.loel Washburn, Bloomfield, for “magic robe,”. 
$5 
3 
5 
5 
Dip. 
2 
Dip. 
2 
2 
Dip. 
Dip. 
The committee find no premium offered for Cassimere cloth. 
W e have taken the liberty, however, to recommend premiums 
on the best two pieces on exhibition. 
We would suggest the propriety of giving the matter due 
consideration in making up the premium lists in future, as this 
class of goods is more difficult to manufacture, finer, and more 
expensive than Satinets. 
E. W. Skinner, ^ 
Joseph Turner, ! ri 
Clark G. Skinner, ( Committee . 
Mary G. Turner, J 
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 
The committee on Domestic Manufactures report as follows : 
Wm. A. Boyd, Black Wolf, 1st premium, pair woolen kersey blankets,... $3 
Wm. A. Boyd, 10 yards flannel,. 1 
Mrs. F. A. Bevans, Platteville, 10 yards flannel,... 1 
A. F. Southard, Bellville, Is premium, 10 yards woolen cloth,. 3 
Mrs. A. L. Mann, Rockside, 1st do. 15 yards wool carpet,. 3 
A. F. Southard, Bellville, rag rug,. 1 
A. H. Thompson, Oregon, rag rug,. 1 
J. B. Marr, Bristol, rag rug,. 1 
Mrs. P. B. Stewart, Eagle, 1st premium, 15 yards rag carpet,. 3 
Mrs. H. W. Hayes, Palmyra, rag carpet,... 1 
. Mrs. Laura Carr, Madison, rag carpet,. 1 
