Class F--Manufactures Section 1--Mechanic Arts. Theo. Hamer, Superintendent, Woodstock^ 111. Manufactures and Merchandise. All manufacturers and merchants of the county are in vited to make displays of their goods in the Manufactures Building. Every facility will be afforded exhibitors in this depart ment for making artistic displays. They will be allowed the privilege of selling goods, but will be required to keep their displays full during the fair, fhis privilege will not apply to dealers in tobacco, cigars and confectionery. Section 2--Dairy Products. Chas. Gilkerkon, Sui>erintendent, Marengo, 111. Prof. Carl K. Lkk. Judge, t'rbana, 111. Entries close Monday, Sept. 7th. Exhibits in this department must be delivered to the superintendent not later than 8 A. M. Tuesday. Butter may be shown in tubs, jars, or prints, each exhibit to consist of not less than eight pounds nor more than thirty pounds. Scale of points for judging butter: Flavor, 45; grain, 25; color, 15; salt, 10; style of package, 5; total, 100. Milk must be shown in quart bottles. Each exhibit to consist of four quarts, and must be drawn from the cows Monday. Sept. 7th. It must be free from preservatives; must not be pasteurized or sterilized, and should be an aver age product of the herd in quality and cleanliness. Scale of points for judging milk: Flavor, 40; composition, 25; bacteria, 20; acidity, 5; appearance of package and con tents, 10; total, 100. A score card will be attached to each exhibit in this de partment. Lot 35Vfe--Butter and Milk. 361 Vi--Package dairy butter $10 00 $ 5 00 $ 2 50 361 Mr--Four quarts milk 10 00 5 00 2 50 Class G--Farm and Garden Products* Geo. A. (Jay, Superintendent, Harvard. 111. M. V. Spkrbrck, Judge, Oslikosli, Wis. All grains, seeds and vegetables competing for premi ums must be exhibited by the producer. Entries close Monday, Sept. 7th. Exhibits must bo in place at S A. M. Tuesday. Lot 36--Grains and Seeds. 362 White winter wheat, half bu $1 50 $1 00 .763 Red winter wheat, half bu 1 50 1 00 364 Spring wheat, half bu 1 50 1 00 365 Rye, half bu 1 50 1 00 366 White oats, half bu 1 50 1 00 367 Black eats, half bu 1 50 1 00 368 Yellow oats, half bu 1 50 1 00 369 Barley, half bu 1 50 1 00 370 Buckwheat, half bu 1 50 1 00 371 Timothy seed, half bu 1 50 1 00 372 Clover seed, medium, half bu 1 50 1 00 373 Beans, navy, half bu 1 00 50 374 Beans, any other field bean, half bu 1 00 50 375 Beans, Lima, one peck '. 1 00 50 376 Beans, wax, one peck 1 00 50 No exhibitor shall make more than one entry of the same variety of corn. 377 Ten ears yellow dent corn $4 00 $2 00 $1 00 378 Ten ears white dent corn 4 00 2 00 1 00 379 Ten ears dent corn other than yellow or white 2 00 1 00 380 Ten ears white flint 2 00 1 00 381 Ten ears yellow flint 2 00 1 00, 382 Ten ears flint other than yellow or white 2 00 1 00 383 Ten ears early sweet corn 2 00 1* 00 384 Ten ears late sweet corn 2 00 1 00 385 25 ears ptfp corn 2 00 1 00 386 Largest ear of corn 1 00 Lot 37--Potatoes. No exhibitor shall make more than one entry of the same variety of potatoes. 387 Half bushel early potatoes $4 00 $2 00 $1 00 38S Half bushel llfte potatoes 4 00 2 00 1 00 389 Display potatoes 4 00 2 00 Lot 38--Vegetables. 390 One peck sweet potatoes 1 00 50 391 String beans, one peck 1 00 50 392 Onions, white, half bu 1 00 50 393 Onions, red, half bu 1 00 50 394 Onions, yellow, half bu 1 00 50 395 Top onion sets, one peck 1 00 50 396 Onions, largest and best display 2 00 1 00 397 Carrots, short, twelve 1 00 50 398 Carrots, long, twelve 1 00 50 399 Parsnips, twelve 1 00 50 400 Turnips, white, twelve 1 00 50 401 Turnips, yellow, twelve 1 00 50 402 Table beets, twelve 1 00 50 403 Stock beets, twelve 1 00 50 404 Display sugar beets .... 2 00 1 00 405 Pumpkins, three .... 1 00 50 406 Summer squash, six 1 00 50 407 Winter squash, three .... 1 00 50 408 Cabbage, early, three 1 00 50 409 Cabbage, late, three 1 00 50 410 Cauliflower, three 1 00 50 411 Celery, twelve bunches l 00 50 412 Salsify, twelve l 00 50 413 Rutabaga, twelve l 00 50 414 Kohlrabi, twelve 1 00 50 415 Watermelons, early, three 1 00 50 416 Watermelons, late, throe 1 00 50 417 Muskmelon, small, three l 00 50 418 Muskmelon, Large, three 1 00 50 419 Egg plant, large, three 1 00 50 420 Tomatoes, plate, six or more 1 00 50 421 Tomatoes, display five or more vari eties 2 00 1 00 422 Largest pumpkin l 00 423 Largest squash l 00 424 Largest and best display of vege- „ ' tables 5 00 2 50 The same samples may not compete for single premiums and displays. Lot 39--Burpee Special. 425 A cash prize of $5.00 offered by W. At lee Burpee & Co., of Philadelphia, for the best display of vegetables grown from Burpee's seeds. Class H--Horticulture Section 1. J. 11. I'i k.nkk. Superintendent. Hebron. III. I)r. T. K. Loopk, Judge, Kureka, Wis. Entries close Monday, Sept. 7th. Exhibits must be in place not later than S A. M. Tuesday. I-ot 40--Apples. Not less than five specimens of each variety may be ex hibited. All fruits must Tiave been grown by exhibitor. Plates for fruit furnished by the society. Same specimens cannot compete for single premiums and displays. 426 Display of apples, not less than ten varieties. $3 00 $2 00 427 Display fall apples, not less than live varie ties 2 00 1 00 428 Display winter apples, not less than five va nities 2 00 1 00 Single Plates. 429 Bailey Sweet $1 oo $<j 50 430 Ben Davis l 00 50 4X1 Benoni 1 00 50 •432 Duchess of Oldenburg l 00 50 433 Red Astraehan l 00 50 434 Fameuse (Snow) 1 00 50 435 Grimes' Golden 1 00 50 436 Jonathan 1 00 50 437 Yellow Transparent 1 00 50 438 McMahon 1 00 50 439 Minkler 1 00 50 440 Maiden Blush l 00 50 441 Northern Spy l 00 50 432 Northwestern Greening 1 00 50 443 Pewaukee 1 no f,o, 444 Ramsdell Sweet l 00 50 445 Golden Russet l 00 50 446 Sweet Russet l 00 50 447 Tallman Sweet 1 00 50 448 Wealthy 1 00 50 449 Willow Twig 1 00 50 450 Wolf River 1 00 50 451 Largest apple, must be sound 1 00 452 Five premiums of $1 each for five best varieties not named above. I .fOt 41--Pears Three specimens of each variety. 453 Display of pears, not less than five varieties.$1 50 $0 75 454 Plate Bartlett pears' 1 00 50 455 Plate Duchess D'Angouleme 1 00 50 456 Plate Flemish Beauty 1 00 50 457 Plate Howell l 00 50 458 Plate Keifer 1 00 50 459 Plate Lincoln 1 00 50. 460 Plate Seckel 1 00 50 461 Any variety other than above 1 00 50 Lot 42--Plums, Peaches, Grapes and other Fruits. Not less than ten plums and three bunches of grapes of each variety to constitute an exhibit. 462 Plate Lombard plunis $1 00 $0 50 463 Plate Surprise plums l 00 50 464 Plate Hammer plums l 00 50 465 Plate Forest Garden \.-.'l 00 50 466 Plate of variety not named above 1 00 50 467 Plate display of plums, not less than five va rieties 1 50 75 468 Plate of peaches, six on a plate 1 00 50 469 Whitney crabs, ten specimens 1 00 50 470 Transcendent crabs, ten specimens 1 00 50 471 Hyslop crabs, ten specimens 1 00 50.