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84 REPORTS ON AWARDS. 176. W. O. Campbell & Co., Richford, Vt., U. S. COMPARTMENT MILK PANS. Report.—Commended for good material, workmanship, and convenient form. Each pan is in two compartments, the lesser being one-third of the size of the whole, rendering the pans suitable for small or large quantities of milk. The pans, which are of sheet tin, are surrounded by a zinc or galvanized reservoir, which holds the water for cooling. The vent pipe is made with a joint at its bow, so that it can be raised or lowered according to the flow of water required. 177. H. H. Roe & Co., Madison, Ohio, U. S. DAIRY APPLIANCES. Report.—Commended for a large and varied assortment of dairy material, well made and adapted for factory use, comprising a small vertical engine and horizontal tubular boilers to provide steam for the cheese vats; large curd vats with water space around and under, through which circulate steam pipes, which discharge the steam into the water at various points, securing uniform heat; also for milk cans for carrying large quantities of milk. 178. Iron-Clad Can Co., New York, N. Y., U. S. MILK CANS. Report.—Commended for a large and varied assortment of cans for transporting milk; solid construction, with close-fitting covers. Also for weighing cans for factory purposes, of great capacity; and for cream cans. 179. Cortland Jewett Milk Pan Manufacturing Co., Cortland, N. Y., U. S. MILK PANS. Report.—Commended as well made and of convenient form; also for special arrange* ment for heating or cooling the milk by circulating tubes under bottom of pan. 180. The Universal Strainer Co., Rutland, Vt., U. S. MILK STRAINER. Report.—Commended for ingenuity, efficiency, and simplicity of construction, and moderate price. The centre of the bottom of the strainer consists of a cone covered with fine wire gauze, which again is covered by a movable cap furnished also with gauze, so that the milk is strained twice. The gauzes are shielded in such a way that the weight of the milk cannot dissolve or drive the sediment through them. The strainer is easily cleaned. 181. Keystone Manufacturing Co., Sterling, 111., U. S. CIDER MILL AND PRESS. Report.—Commended for good workmanship, finish, and solid construction, great strength, and ingenious combination, shown as follows : The hopper is provided with an adjustable jaw to regulate the feed. The rollers, with a feed roller on the top, are conical, giving more surface for mashing the fruit, and are provided with ribs. One of the rollers runs three times quicker than the other, by which great efficiency is acquired. The bearings are adjustable by set-screws to regulate the wear. In the press the follower is attached to the screw, and may be easily taken off.