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MISCELLANEOUS AND DISCRETIONARY.— No of Entries, 94. 
Judges —Charles D. Robinsox, Green Bay ; J. C. Fairchild, Madison; 
Gen. William R. Smith, Mineral Point. 
Best parlor and cook stoves ; A. F. Cady, Watertown. Bronze MedaL 
Exhibition of rape seed lamp oil ; Heber Smith, Watertown. $2. 
Lewis’ screw cutter ; Augustus Day, Detroit, Mich. Diploma. 
Model of a wool press ; G. H. Canfield, Waterville. $2. 
Best wash tub ; J. Crow, Center. $1. 
Box of saleratus ; Jonathan Piper, Ixonia. $2. 
Child’s coffin ; H. P. Lester, Oconomowoc. $1. 
Box of candles ; Willans & Grange, Watertown. $2. 
Hinkley’s patent elastic suspension bed bottom ; D. Van Derin, Mil¬ 
waukee. $2. 
Double barreled shot gun ; John P. Howard, Madison. Diploma. 
Specimen of printing and printing materials ; Rufus King Co., Mil¬ 
waukee. Diploma. 
Specimen of blank books ; Henry Niedecken, Milwaukee. Diploma. 
Saw arbor; J. W. Spencer, Watertown. $1. 
Atkins’ self-raking reaper and mower; Clias. Davis, Chicago. Diploma. 
Case of lightning rod points, &c. ; J. P. Poinier, Detroit, Mich. Vol. 
Trans. 
Centre bridge tram block; Ebenezer Brigham, Blue Mounds. Vol. 
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Pair of boots ; T. H. Buckingham, Janesville. Bronze Medal. 
Portable Cider Mill, Corn Sheller, Cheese Press and Wool Packer, com¬ 
bined ; Daniel Kellogg, Saline, Mich. Diploma. 
Family Carriage ; Charles Genung, Aztalan. Diploma, 
