Exhibition—Premiums Awarded. 
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Class 53. — Millinery and dress-making. 
Best lady’s cloak, Mrs. T. W. Williams, Milwaukee.$3 00 
Best lady’s dress, Mrs. T. W. Williams, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Best variety articles ladies’ under-clothing, Susie Grinthan, Mil. Silver Medal. 
ETTA R GAY, 
MARY E. THOMAS, 
Committee. 
DEPARTMENT J.—Fine-Arts. 
Class 55.— Works of art . 
Best portrait in oil, from nature, James R. Stuart, Madison.. Diploma and $10 00 
Second best, Mrs.J. T. Cavanaugh, Milwaukee. 10 00 
Best original landscape in oil, from nature, J. B. Hager & Sons, Milwaukee 
Diploma and 10 00 
Second best, Allen Porter, Dodge’s Corners. 10 00 
Historical landscape,in oil, from history, Theo. Heis, Milwaukee,Diploma and 10 00 
Best animal painting, in oil, from nature, James R. Stuart, Madison. Diploma. 
Best flower painting, irr water-colors, Mrs. J. T. Cavanaugh, Milwaukee.. Diploma. 
Best portrait, in crayon, from nature, Mrs. A. R. Boos, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Best portrait, in crayon, from photograph, W. II. Sherman, Milwaukee.. Diploma. 
Best india-ink photograph, Mrs. J. T. Cavanaugh, Milwaukee.$10 00 
Best water-color (stipple) photograph, Mrs. J. T. Cavanaugh, Milwaukee.... 10 00 
Best wood-engraving, John Mar, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Best pencil-drawing, from nature, Theo. Heis, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Best photographs and sun-pictures, W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Second best, E. II. Canfield, Milwaukee.$5 00 
Best landscape photograph, W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Best gilding on glass by exhibitor, W. Y. George, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Best collection stereoscopic views, Wisconsin natural scenery, W. H. Sher¬ 
man, Milwaukee. Diploma and $10 00 
Best exhibition by apprentice in any of the above branches, Theo. Heis, Mil¬ 
waukee, (Edward Steele). Diploma. 
Best exhibition oleographs, American Oleograph Company, Milwaukee.. Diploma. 
Best collection of oil paintings, John S. Conway, Milwaukee.$50 00 
F. S. PERKINS, 
JOHN E. THOMAS, 
LYDIA E. HEWITT, 
Committee. 
Class 56 .—Plain sewing . 
Best samples plain sewing, Jennie Newnham, Oconomowoc.$4 00 
Best crochet and fancy knitting-work, Sindey Squire, Wauwatosa. 4 00 
Second best, Mrs. C.H. Root, Ripon... 2 00 
Best tidy, Sidney Squire, Wauwatosa. 3 00 
Second best, T. H. Irvin, Mukwanago. 2 00 
Best landscape embroidery, Mary J. Hennessey. 4 00 
Best worsted embroidery, Miss Sarah Mitchell, Milwaukee. 4 00 
Best embroidered handkerchief, Miss C. Simon, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Best embroidered chemise, Miss Sarah Mitchell, Milwaukee.. 3 00 
Best raised worsted embroidery, Augastle Schulz, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Best basket from old hoop-skirts, Sidney Squire, Wauwatosa. 3 00 
Best needle-work, or floss embroidery, Mrs. S. Weatherby, Milwaukee. 4 00 
Second best, Mrs. S. Weatherby, Milwaukee... 2 00 
