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Gormley, Watson & Co., Dele van—One wind-mill. 
G. A. Ventledge, Milwaukee—Two crossing-plows. 
Furst & Bradley Manufacturing Company, Chicago—Four plows; one cultivator: 
one sulky-plow; one wheelbarrow; one scraper; one sulky hay-rake. 
W. G. & W. Barnes, Freeport, Ill.—One separator and horse-power; one combined 
self-raking reaper, same combined with dropper. 
Lanton Bros., Racine—Straw-cutter. 
J. B. Bennett, Watertown—One thresher; one horse-power; one drag-saw; one 
circular-saw. 
Gibbs & Sterritt Manufacturing Company, Corry, Pa.—One climax mower and 
dropper combined. 
J. E. Baker, Madison—One Garnhart-harvester. 
J. D. Easter, Chicago, Ill.—One Marsh-harvester. 
P. K. Dederick, Albany, N. Y. One hay-rake. 
J. S. Sheldon, Wauwatosa—One horse hay-fork. 
J. I. Case & Co., Racine—One separator, (in operation;) one steamer, (in opera¬ 
tion.) 
C. F. Durrill, Milwaukee—One thresher. 
B. B. Downs, Eau Claire—One bag-holder. 
John O. Frenzel, Sauk city—Sausage-cutter. 
N. E. Wood & Co., Elgin, Ill.—Lever clothes-wringer. 
E. J. & Wm. Lindsay, Milwaukee—Large display of field-hand tools, veiy fine in 
quality and finish. Also, Way’s clothes-wringer; three hand corn-planters; one 
wagon-jack; one corn-sheller. 
J. L. O’Conor, Oshkosh—Two pruning-knives. 
Badger & Blood, Kenosha—Lot of rubber-scrubbers. 
M. L. Ward, Racine—Washing machine and table combined; one clothes-rack. 
H. C. Ilerrick, Eau Claire—Washing-machine. 
O. D. Hudson, Waupun—Hydrostatic scale. 
N. Ehle, Kenosha—Bench-vice. 
E. E. Park, Darien—Washing-machine. 
E. B. Weinsliip, Racine—Twelve wood-pumps, with vitrified iron-plunger barrels. 
Also, hand corn-planter. 
Willard Van Brunt, Horicon—One seeder. 
Lockhart Bros. & Co., Waterloo, Ind.—Land-roller, three sections. 
Warden & Mitchell, Chicago, Ill.—One mower; two reapers and mowers combined. 
J. M. Stryker, Kenosha—Combined seeder, corn marker, planter, and cultivator. 
Van Brunt, Barber & Co., Horicon—One seeder. 
J. Dunck. Milwaukee—Two force-pumps. 
A. P. Dickey, Racine—One double-section land-roller; five fanning-mills; three 
plows; one hand-shears, for iron, steel, &c. 
L. J. Bush, Milwaukee—Two breaking-plows. 
W. E. Waterhaus, Milwaukee—Ten assorted sizes blacksmiths’ bellows. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
S. D. CARPENTER, Ch'n. 
W. H. WASHBURN. 
WM. R. WARREN. 
