92 WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
The Committee were highly gratified with the specimens of 
Wisconsin tanned Leather, and trust that the Society will con¬ 
tinue to encourage this important branch of business. 
ORIN GUERNSEY, Qh'n. 
CARRIAGES.—STOVES.—FURNITURE. 
f E. Eld erkin, . - - - ElJchorn . 
Judges ,.. -J H. Robbins, ... - 
[ G. P. Delaplaine, - - Madison. 
l r our Committee, appointed to examine articles for exhibition 
in No. 34, Class D., would respectfully report, that they have, 
to the best of their ability, performed the duties assigned them, 
making the following awards of premiums : 
Best Double Carriage, Bird Brothers, Madison,.Dip. 
Best Single Top Buggy,... .do.do.Dip. 
Best Single Open Buggy,.. .do.do.Dip. 
Best Pleasure Wagon, P. L. Smith & Co., Janesville,.Dip. 
Best Double Sleigh, Bird Brothers, Madison, .Dip. 
Best Single Sleigh, P. L. Smith & Co., Janesville,.Dip. 
Best heating and ventilating Stove and Furnace, H. S. G. Williams, 
Milwaukee,.Dip. 
Best Cooking Stove for Wood, C. D. Adams, Madison,. 
Best Parlor Stove,.do.do.do.. 
Best Hall Stove,.do.\ . .do.do. 
The Committee further say, in conclusion, that in respect to 
the best single riding Buggy, it was difficult for them to decide 
between the two competitors, Bird Bros, and J. B. Wiser, 
Madison, but on the whole, awarded the Diploma to Bird 
Brothers, and at the same time would earnestly recommend 
the Executive Committee of the Society to issue a Diploma 
also to Mr. Wiser for entry No. 510. 
All which is respectfully submitted. 
ED. ELDERK1N, Ch’n. 
SILVER WARE.—MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. 
There were but few articles in this number on exhibition, 
and the Committee appointed to act failed to make any report. 
The following awards were made by the Committee of Re¬ 
vision : 
Miniature Horizontal Clock, N. J. Moodie (at Cook & Belden’s), Mad¬ 
ison, ....Dip 
Surveying Instruments (Troy manufacture), W. M. Hough, Madison, Dip 
