192 BOAKD OF AGRICULTURE. 



• David Bradley Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis, made a very creditable dis- 

 play of farm, spring and delivery wagons. The farm wagons were supplied witb 

 self-oiling cups and extra binding rods to the beds. Their platform, spring or de- 

 livery wagon was a very meritorious one, solid, and substantially made. The fel- 

 loes were riveted between the spokes, the ribs were cut out of solid board, ironed on. 

 both sides with iron corners. All their wagons were well made and well finished. 



Cherry, Morrow & Co., Nashville, Tenn., exhibited three farm wagons that were- 

 well made, well finished, with either iron or steel skeins. 



The Studehaher Brothers, of South Bend, Ind., occupied a prominent place, and 

 made much the finest displayof wagons on the fair grounds. Their exhibit con- 

 sisted of several styles of farm wagons, spring wagons and side-bar buggies. !» 

 addition to several styles of wagons finished in the same manner as those regularly- 

 turned out of their shops for the trade, they had on exhibition several wagons- 

 made and finished purposely for exhibition at the fair, that were artistic speci- 

 mens, and did honor to the enterprise of the firm, and were a credit to the skill ot 

 their workmen. 



CORN SHELLERS. 



The Eagle Machine Company, TMncaster, Ohio, exhibited a hand or power sheller,, 

 that runs light, shells rapidly, and cleans and separates perfectly. 



Gere, Truman, Piatt & Co., New Yorl-, exhibited a very meritorious hand sheller 

 runs light, se-jt.«.rates and cleans well. 



ROAD SCRAPERS AND ROAD MACHINERY. 



David Bradley Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis. A thirty-four-inch steeK 

 bottom scraper, wood sides and end. A good cheap scraper. 



E. Over, Indianapolis, exhibited ."several different patterns of road scrapers, his- 

 object being to meet the demands of the trade both in quality and price. Among 

 them was noticed a wheel-dump scraper, that is an excellent machine, easily 

 handled and very speedy; the Slusser steel back, wood end scraper, with runners;, 

 the Columbus scraper, all steel, without cut or seam — a very desirable scraper; the 

 Empire, C and Haslet are good, low priced scrapers ; McLane's scraper is steel and 

 wood combined, well braced with rods, making it very strong ; the Victor dump is 

 a solid, cheap one-horse scraper. He also exhibits a surface grader that is an ex- 

 cellent implement, and very convenient to farmers. 



R. E. Burk, Anderson, Ind., showed a four-wheel road machine, with wrought 

 iron axles and steel skeins. The machine is readily adjusted by levers to any 

 angle, and is easily dumped. Can not slide sideways. A very meritorious- 

 machine. 



