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STATE AGRICULTUKAL SOCIETY. 
Best collection of Fuschias, J. T. Stevens, Madison.Silver Sardine Box. 
Best Wardian Case with Plants, R. Hastie, Madison, Silver lee Pitcher and 
Goblet. 
Second best Wardian Case with Plants, 0. S. Willey, Madison, (dicretionary,) 
Silver Tea Pot. 
Best Garden or Rustic Design, 0. S. Willey, Madison ... .Silver Tea Spoons. 
CLASS 34—WINES. 
Best sample Grape Wine, Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, Solid Silver Tea Spoons. 
Second best sample Grape Wine, Mrs. H. S. Vincent, Windsor, Gold-lined 
Silver Goblet. 
Best sample Currant Wine, Mrs. A. L. Mann, Madison, Solid Silver Spoons. 
Second best s.imple Currant Wine, J. W. Baker, Summit.Silver Cup. 
Samples of Wine, Mrs. H. S. Vincent, Windsor.Transactions. 
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. 
CLASS 32-IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY FOR AGRICULTURAL 
PURPOSES. 
Best Threshing Machine and Power, J. I. Case, Racine.Silver Medal. 
Best Grain Binder (Automatic), S. D. Carpenter, Madison.Silver Medal. 
[This machine was not moved by team, but, as it stands, seems to be easily 
drawn, the cutting, carrying and binding the grain, all done by machinery, 
appear to be easily performed, and the bundles are firmly bound and dropped 
freely. A grain I’eceptacle received all the shelled grain and loose heads that 
usually waste on the ground. In short, we cheerfully recommend this ma¬ 
chine to the attention of the farmer and agriculturist.— Com. of Judges.] 
Best Fanning Mill, A. P. Dickey’s Farm Mill, S. L. Sheldon & Bro., Madison, 
Diploma. 
Best Feed Cutter, J. Parmley, Centre...Diploma. 
Best Vegetable Cutter, W. F. Whitney, Milwaukee.Diploma. ^ 
Best Grain Drill, “ Buckeye,” S. L. Sheldon & Bro., Madison, Silver Medal. 
Best Corn Planter, horse power, Wright’s Patent, W. S. Shears, Prairie du 
Sac, Diploma. 
Best Portable Hay Press, A B. Sprout, Picture Rock, Penn., Honorable Men¬ 
tion. 
Best Corn Sheller, Galt & Tracy, Sterling, III.Diploma, 
Best Wind Mill and Pump combined, L. H. Wheeler, Beloit... .Silver Medal. 
Best Stump Extractor, C. E. Galliger, Oregon.Diploma. 
Best Clothes Wa=»her, “Home Washer,” N. W. Manufacturing Co.. .Diploma. 
Best Clothes Wringer, A. C. Stannard, Milton.Diploma. 
Best Washer and Wringer combined, A. C. Stannard, Milton.Diploma. 
Best Mop Wringer, W. M. Colton, Janesville.Diploma. 
Best Hay Derrick, L. F. Munsell, Belleville.Transactions. 
Best Grub Extractor, Benj. Francisco, Evansville.Diploma. 
Best Slaughtering Machine, Almond & Gray, Roscoe, Ill.Hon. Mention. 
Best Hop Press, Henry Taylor, Middleton..Diploma. 
Best Wood Sawing Machine, E. W. Skinner & Co., Madison.. .Silver Medal. 
The committee on this Class desire to mention in their department, the 
“Uncle Sam” Threshing Machine, exhibited by W. F. Whitney, of Milwau¬ 
kee. This machine has an entirely new method of separating the grain from 
the straw, by which all wastage is avoided. The separator has but three belts 
and six pulleys, and from its extreme simplicity, is operated with much less 
power than other machines. It being so lately introduced in this State, and 
