170 WISCONSIN AGEICULTURE. 



Manufactured by E. Perkins, of Fond du Lac. Awarded one 

 volume of Transactions. 



No. 62. Sample of Eussia Iron Stove Pipe, from the shop of 

 K. Gillett, of Fond du Lac, a good article, no peculiarity in the 

 manufacture. Nothing awarded. 



No. 43. Specimens of colored blank printing by Royal Buck. 

 Diploma awarded. 



No. 125. A two horse power Steam Engine, manufactured at 

 Watertown, N. Y. ; also, a corn sheller and cracker, exhibited 

 by John Banister, of Fond du Lac — the working qualities of 

 neither being tested by the Committee, nothing was awarded. 



No. 54. Under this number, Messrs. Mann & Hoyt, of Fond 

 du Lac exhibited a case of boots and shoes of their own manu- 

 facture; embracing heavy stogy boots, fine French calf boots 

 both common and with cork soles, also, ladies' Congress gaiters 

 with and without cork soles, morrocco boots and fancy slippers, 

 all of which would do credit to any shop in that line of trade. 

 The Committee awarded Diploma. 



The same gentleman exhibited one of D. M. Singer's celebra- 

 ted Sewing Machines, used in their shop in the manufacture of 

 shoes and boots, this little labor saving machine formed no in- 

 considerable portion of the attractions of the exhibition, being 

 manufactured out of the State nothing was awarded. 



No. 23. Was exhibited to the Committee by Joseph Stow, a 

 Water Cistern of large size, constructed of flaging stone, the bot- 

 tom and sides each, being formed of a single stone about six feet 

 square. This cistern will recommed itself to the favorable con- 

 sideration of all persons who take the trouble to examine it. 

 One volume Transactions awarded. 



No. 114. Under this number Messrs. Benton & Co. exhibited 

 the masonry of the new County Fire Proof Offices, a specimen 

 of Hammer dressed and raised pointed wall. One volume Trans- 

 actions av/arded. 



No. 80. A grain cradle, manufactured and exhibited by Wat- 

 kins Farnsworth, of Fond du Lac. This specimen being made 

 for sale and use and not for show. These cradles are too well 



