Second best, Warren Jacket, Clontarf. Best any other variety of late potatoes, forty-six exhibits, W. H. Porter Best yellow Nansemond sweet potatoes, two exhibits, J. W. Wood... Best four quarts Lima beans, seven exhibits, J. W. Wood, Baraboo.. $2.00 3 00 2.00 3 00 2.00 3 00 2.00 Best blood turnip beets, fifteen exhibits, J. Wood. Second best, D. T. Pilgrim... Best Mangel Wurzel, ten exhibits, J. Rutherford. 3 00 2.00 3.00 Second best, J. W. Wood.... Best red Westerfield onions, nine exhibits, W. H. Harnden Second best, J. W. Wood... Best yellow Danvers, seven exhibits, W. H. Harnden Second best, J. W. Wood.... Best any other variety of onions, ten exbibits... Best drumhead cabbage, nine exhibits, M. Seymour, Reedsburg. Best Winnigstadt cabbage, eight exhibits, S. H. Hall, Madison.. Best long orange carrots, nine exhibits, J. W. Wood Second best, E. C. Holt, Madison ... Best horn carrots, eight exhibits, J. W. Wood Second best, Merton Seymour, Reedsburg 2.00 3.00 2.00 3 00 2.00 3 00 2.00 3 00 2.00 3.00 2. 00 3 00 2.00 Best head cauliflower, six exhibits, S. H. Hall, Madison. 3 00 Second best, Miss Carrie Wildhagen, Madison... 2.00 Best ten heads of celery, three exhibits, N. W. Dean, Madison.... 3 00 Best twelve ears early sweet corn, thirteen exhibits, J. Rutherford, Second best, William McEwan, Milton... 3 00 200 Best twelve ears late sweet corn, eighteen exhibits, Miss Carrie Wild. hagen Best six water melons, two exhibits, James Cranefield, Syene.. 3 00 Second best, J. W. Wood, Baraboo 2.00 Best six nutmeg melons, six exhibits, Mrs. C. E. Waterman, Rutland, Second best, J. W. Wood, Baraboo.. Best twelve large red peppers, nine exhibits, J. W. Wood.. 2.00 Best peck vegetable oysters, nine exhibits, J. W. Wood 2 00 Second best, Merton Seymour, Reedsburg.. 1 00 Best six Hubbard squashes, nine exhibits, H. W. Herrick, E. Middleton 3 00 Second best, Merton Seymour, Reedsburg 2. 00 Largest squash, any variety, eleven exhibits, J. W. Wood.. 3 00 Second largest, Merton Seymour.. 2.00 Best twelve tomatoes, twenty-four exhibits, George Ringrose, Wau watosa Second best, Merton Seymour, Reedsburg 3 00 2.00 Best flat turnips, four exhibits, S. H. Hall, Madison. Best exhibition by professionals, grown in state by exhibitor, includ. ing not less than five varieties of vegetables, not less than twelve varieties in all, J. Rutherford, Verona. 10 00 Second best, S. H. Hall, Madison.. 5 00 Best exhibition by nonprofessionals, grown in state by exhibitor, J. 10 00 Second best, Merton Seymour, Reedsburg 5 00 CLASS 26 Products of the Flouring Mill, Dairy and Apiary. FLOUR. Best barrel winter wheat flour, three exhibits, W. H. Porter, Marshall, ..Silver plate, $15 00 ...Silver plate, 10 00 Second best, J. Rutherford, Verona Second best, W. H. P.rter, Marshall.. .... CREAMERY BUTTER. . Silver plate, 15 00 ..Silver plate, 10 00 For each exhibit, not less than one hundred pounds, made at any time, and awarded forty points or over in a scale of fifty or perfection, shall be designated "Gilt Edged," and draw a pro rata share of $100, seven exhibits. The following named persons were awarded as follows: Mount Horeb Creamery and Cheese Company, Mt. Horeb.... 20 00 20 00 DAIRY BUTTER. Best roll, print or package, not less than twenty pounds (twenty ex- SWEEPSTAKES. $10.00 5 00 Best exhibit, not less than one hundred pounds, made at any time in any factory or dairy, nine exhibits, R. S. Houston, Kenosha FACTORY CHEESE. $25 00 For each exhibit of three cheese, or not less than one hundred and fifty pounds, made at any time, and awarded forty points and over in a scale of fifty points or perfection, shall be designated "Grade No. 1," and draw a pro rata share of $120, twenty-four exhibits. The following named persons were awarded as above specified: Charles Gibson, Lind, Wis ... C. Hazen, Ladoga (factory) $6 65 6 65 6 65 6 65 6 65 665 6 65 665 6 65 6 65 6 65 6 65 6 65 655 6 65 6 65 6 65 6 65 SWEEPSTAKES. Best cheese, factory or dairy, not less than one hundred and fifty pounds, made at any time, Juckem Company, Sheboygan....... $25 00 Special Premium by CORNISH & CURTIS, of Fort Atkinson. Rectangular Churn, worth $12 00, for best tub of butter churned in Rectangular Churn, of not less than twenty pounds. For second best, a Common Sense Butter Worker, worth $5.00. Five exhibits. Best 20 pounds, Horatio Merriman, Fort Atkinson, churn.... Special Premium by H. K. & F. B. THURBER & Co. $12.00 5 00 For first, second and third best packages of 50 pounds of butter salted with Higgins' Eureka Salt: first, gold medal; second, silver medal; third, bronze medal. Best 50 pounds butter, Hiram Smith, Sheboygan Falls.. Third best, Mrs. A. A. Boyce, Lodi... Gold medal. Silver medal. Bronze medal The same special is offered by the same firm for the first, second and third best cheese. Best cheese, three exhibits, Mather Bros., Sheboygan Falls .. Third best, W. D. Stowe, Hart Prairie......... Samples of Honey and Sugar. Best sample, 10 pounds, six exhibits, L. F. Biglow, Brooklyn Gold medal. Silver medal. Bronze medal. Best practical bee hive, one exhibit, G. W. Sanford, East Middleton.. Beat Italian bees, two exhibits, G. W. Sanford, East Middleton.. CLASS 27. Household Products. BREAD AND CAKE. $5.00 3 00 5 00 2.00 3 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 Best loaf Graham bread, nine exhibits, Mrs. R. J. Atwood, Madison.. $3 00 3 00 Best loaf white bread (milk raising), four exhibits, Mrs. Geo. W. Baker, 3 00 Best loaf of Indian bread, seven exhibits, Miss Gertie A. Kellogg, 3 00 Best sponge cake, eight exhibits, J. R. Heistand, Madison. 2 00 2.00 2.00 200 2.00 2.00 Best and largest exhibition of articles of above sorts, Z. Wait, Portage, Silver medal. Sealed and Preserved Fruits and Pickles, in Glass Jars, Domestic Manufacture. Best canned peaches, nine exhibits, Mrs. C. P. Root, Verona, Best canned plums, nine exhibits, Mrs Annie W. Best canned tomatoes, nice exhibits, Mrs. E. M. Newton, Verona, .... Best canned grapes, nine exhibits, Z. Wait, Portage..... Silver plate, 2.00 2.00 2.00 2 00 2.00 2.00 2. 00 2.00 Silver plate. 2.00 2.00 2 00 2.00 $2 00 2.00 Best plum jelly, eleven exhibits, Mrs. Fannie Vilas, Madison, Silver plate, Best currant jelly, eight exhibits, Mrs. Fannie Vilas, Madison, ... Best cucumbers, nine exhibits, J. W. Wood, Baraboo Silver plate, Best peaches SWEET PICKLES. Best apples, six exhibits, Mrs. E. M. Newton, Verona.. Silver plate, Special Premium by Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. Best bushel spring wheat, fourteen exhibits, D. T. Pilgrim, W. Granville...... 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 $2 00 2.00 2 00 2.00 2.00 $25.00 25 00 DEPARTMENT G.- FRUITS AND FLOWERS. CLASS 28.- Fruits by Professional Cultivators. APPLES. Best and greatest display of apples, twenty varieties, seven exhibits, Best ten varieties apples adapted to northwest, G. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, 7 00 Second best, L. L. Kellogg, Janesville..... $5.00 Third best, John Howie, Waunakee. 3 00 Best five varieties apples adapted to northwest, eight exhibits, G. P. Second best, N. N Palmer, Brodhead. 3 CO 2.00 Third best, L. L. Kellogg, Janesville 1 00 Best and largest variety winter apples, not to exceed ten, seven exhibits, G. P. Peffer... 5 00 Second best, N. N. Palmer, Brodhead. 3.00 Third best, Wm. Reid, North Prairie.. 2.00 Best five varieties winter apples, eight exhibits, G. P. Peffer 3 00 Second best, N. N. Palmer. 2.00 Third best, L. L. Kellogg, Janesville... 1 00 Best show ten varieties large and showy apples, nine exhibits, Wm. Largest apple, six exhibits, G. P. Peffer, Pewaukee Best plate Plumb Cider, five exhibits, John Howie, Waunakee... Best plate Fameuse, eight exhibits, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Best plate Utter, three exhibits, Wm. Reid, North Prairie 1.00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Best plate Willow Twig, five exhibits, N. N. Palmer. 1.00 100 Best plate Pewaukee, four exhibits, G. P. Peffer 1 00 PEARS. Best and greatest display of varieties, six exhibits, G. P. Peffer $3 CO 2.00 Best three varieties, four exhibits, G. P. Peffer. 2.00 2.00 Best Flemish Beauty, eight exhibits, A. G. Tattle, Baraboo. PLUMS. Best and greatest variety, five exhibits, G. P. Peffer.. Best Miner, four exhibits, G. P. Pefter. Best native or wild, two exhibits, G. P. Peffer CLASS 29.- Grapes and Crabs by Professional Cultivators. GRAPES. Best and greatest display of varieties, seven exhibits, C. H. Greenman, |