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Da&ukrreotypes. — The Committee gives the highest praise to Messrs. Stamm 

 and Upmann for their exhibition. The fullness and distinctness of the lineaments 

 of the face, and the life-like expression of the eye, whieh marks these specimens, 

 bespeak the true artist. 



Paintings. — All of the specimens of painting and sketching were of great 

 beauty and finish, and some evinced a rare talent and appreciation of the beau- 

 tiful that should be encouraged. 



STOVES.— No. OF Entries, 1. 



Judges. — Samuel S. Daggett, Milwaukee ; Hamilton Richardson, Janesville ; 

 E. D. Ladd, Milwaukee; N. P. Bump, Janesville. 



Best economist cooking stove; James Saville, Milwaukee — no competition. 

 Diploma. 



SILVER AND GOLD WARE.— No. of Entries, 4. 



Judges. — Samuel S. Daggett, Milwaukee; Hamilton Richardson, Janesville; 

 RuFus King, Milwaukee ; N. P. Bump, Janesville ; Sarah Keeler, Geneva. 



Best exhibition of jewelry ; A. B. Van Cott, Racine. Diploma. 



Best exhibition of fancy gold and silver ware; Samuel Gardiner, jr., Milwaukee. 



Diploma. 

 Best gold watch ; J. R. Treat, Milwaukee. Diploma. 



MISCELLANEOUS AND DISCRETIONARY.— No. of Extries, 41. 



Judges. — Martin Field, Mukwonego ; A. P. Dickey, Racine ; C. Fairchild, 

 Madison ; E. A. Howland, Janesville ; S. S. Daggett, Milwaukee. 



Best pure saleratus ; E. D. Helton, Milwaukee. Diploma. 



Mr. Holton's Statement: 



The great merit of my saleratus is its purity, entire freedom from poisonous 

 substances, and the presence of the highest amount of carbonic acid ; as will be 

 seen by the following analysis made by the State Assayer of the State of Massa- 

 chussets. The ' Barnard" parcel of which he speaks, is the celebrated Boston 

 Saleratus. 



E. D. HOLTON. 



