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tic display, they surpass any other on exhibition. Awarded 

 premium $3. 



WAGONS. 



No. 7. Under this number was a light one horse buggy, and 

 a two horse lumber wagon, both excellent specimens of their 

 kind. Manufactured in Fond du Lac by Messrs. Pierce. The 

 Committee have awarded Diploma and $3. 



STOVES AND THEIR APPENDAGES. 



No. 99. Under this was quite an assortment of Parlor and 

 Cooking Stoves, some of new and apparcully good patterns. 

 The May Flower Cooking Stove No. 99, exhibited by Mr Breed, 

 of Fond du Lac, evidently combines more good qualities than 

 any other cooking Stove exhibited. — Diploma awarded. With 

 this Stove was exhibited a Copper Boiler and Tea Kettle of ex- 

 cellent workmanship; also, a sample of Russia Iron pipe, and an 

 apparently improved elbow, the turn being circular and not at 

 right angles; these trimmings (excepting the tea-kettle) being 

 manufactured within this Association's limits the Committee 

 awarded for the elbow improvement as a premium $1. 



Under the same number was exhibited by Mr. Breed a Far- 

 mer's Stove and boiler, this is peculiarly adapted to the Farmer's 

 use, the Cauldron Kettle and Stove each have had their day and 

 this substitute supplies their place. Manufactured out of the 

 State, nothing awarded. 



No. 9. Under this number was exhibited a copper boiler and 

 tea-kettle, a tin coft'ee-pot, also, a large tin coffee-urn, both with 

 leachers, all of which articles were of superior workmanship. 

 Manufactured by Messrs. Taylor & Lowry, of Fond du Lac. 

 Diploma awarded. 



No. 77. Under this number was exhibited a large tin pail, one 

 long broad pan, and two size milk pans, all of excellent siock, 

 and made for use rather than show ; also, a sample of tin roofing, 

 exhibiting the connection of the gutter and conductor for pipe, 

 and a sample of Russia iron stove pipe — the elbow joint double 

 seamed — considered an improvement on the common joints. 



