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Wisconsin - State Agricultural Society. 
Class 48. — Cabinet-ware, house-building material, etc . 
Parlor-set, Mathews Bros. & Co., Milwaukee. Silver Medal. 
Extension-table, Mathews Bros. & Co., Milwaukee,.... ,.$5 00 
Center-table, Mathews Bros. & Co., Milwaukee. 5 00 
Book-case, Mathews Bros. & Co., Milwaukee. 5 00 
Ladies 7 work-stand, Mathews Bros. & Co., Milwaukee. 5 00 
Writing-table or desk, Mathews Bros. & Co., Milwaukee. 5 00 
Spring-bed bottom, Mathews Bros. & Co., Milwaukee. 2 00 
Six dining-chairs, Mathews Bros. & Co., Milwaukee. . .. 5 00 
COOPERAGE, ETC. 
Barrels for liquors and meats, Peter Knudsen, Weyauwega. Diploma. 
Display of cooperage and wooden-ware, Geo. II. Page, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
JAMES W. BAKER, 
D. C. VAN BRUNT, 
Committee. 
Class 49. —Leather and leather manufactures. 
Three trunks, Rornadka Bros., Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Exhibition sewed boots and shoes, Hanchett & Deland, Milwaukee . Diploma. 
N. W. DEAN, 
JOHN E. THOMAS, 
Committee. 
Class 50. — Paper, printing, book-binding. 
Exhibition plain and fancy binding, J. B. Hager & Son,s Milwaukee. Diploma. 
N. W. DEAN, 
JOHN E. THOMAS, 
Committee. 
Class 51. —Textile fabrics, clothing, etc. 
Plaid flannel, Mrs. Sarah Bell, Greenfield. Diploma. 
Suit men’s clothing, Graham, Burr & McMahon, Milwaukee.$10 00 
Suit boys 7 clothing, Graham, Burr & McMahon, Milwaukee. 5 00 
Exhibition furs and fur goods, Chas. Stein <& Co. Diploma. 
ETTA R. GAY, 
MARY E. THOMAS, 
Committee. 
Class 52. —Domestic manufactures. 
Best woolen kersey blankets, Mrs. Sally Bell, Greenfield.$4 00 
Ten yards flannel, Mrs. Sally Bell, Greenfield. 4 00 
Fifteen yards wool carpet, Miss Isabel Long, Greenfield. 4 00 
Best rug of any material, Katherine Hassig, Milwaukee. 4 00 
Best 15 yards rag-carpet, Mrs. Sally Bell, Greenfield. 4 00 
Best pair cotton stockings, David Bore, Hubbleton. 2 00 
Best white quilt, Jacob Degraff, Brookfield. 3 00 
Best worsted scarf, Mrs. T. W. Williams, Milwaukee. 4 00 
Best knit counterpane, Mrs. C. A. Fulsom, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Best wrought counterpane, Miss Sophia Jacobson, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Best pair wool socks, by girl under 15, Lucy Mitchel, Genesee. 2 00 
Best display of entire class, Mrs. Sally Bell, Greenfield. 5 00 
ETTA R. GAY, 
MARY E. THOMAS, 
Committee. 
