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Buckeye Table Rake Reaper. —The rake compresses the bundle 
and delivers it on the side of the table ; has an overhanging reel 
independent of the rake. 
New Clipper Mower. —Geo. Worthington, Milwaukee, agent; 
several sizes on exhibition; frame all iron, with steel bar, cast 
steel guards and shoes, boxes of chilled iron. (This house also 
exhibited the Johnston harvester and combined reaper and mower, 
their collection being one of the best on the ground.) 
Kirby Reaper and Mower. —These popular machines were fully 
represented, and showed several new and desirable features, prov¬ 
ing that the manufacturers are determined to keep up the reputa¬ 
tion of their machines. 
The same remark may properly be used in regard to the Ca¬ 
yuga Chief, Marsh and Manny machines, of wide celebrity, while 
the later and less known makers are quick to adopt all improve¬ 
ments, and press for the first rank. 
Sherwood Prize Mower. —S. L. Sheldon, Madison, exhibited this 
machine, which was found to possess several valuable features, in 
the form of great simplicity of construction, ease of draft and 
management, making it a peculiarly desirable machine. 
Hunter's California Grain Separator. —C. E. Whittemore & Co., 
Quincy, Ill. A capital Machine for farmers, millers, elevators, 
effecting the clearing and separating of grain with great success; 
light and cheap, but well made and durable. 
Clover Hullers and Cleaners. —Three of these were shown, of ap¬ 
proved manufacture, and known to the public. 
Threshing Machines. —The display in this department was com¬ 
paratively meagre, the bad weather hindering several heretofore 
constant exhibitors. We had, 
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Threshers. Made at Exhibited by 
Russell.Massillon, O. L. J. Busli & Co., Milwaukee. 
Watertown.Watertown,. Smith & Bennett. 
Sweepstakes. Canton, O.C. Aultman & Co. 
Pitts. Springfield, O.Reinhart, Ballard & Co. 
Burnham’s.Milwaukee. C. T. & J. Q. Burnham. 
