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STANDING COMMITTEES. 



Business Committee. — W. H. Cobb, Kalamazoo; A. O. Hyde, Marshall: John C. 

 Sharp, Jackson. 



Committee on Transportation. — J. M. Sterlixg, Monroe; W. L. Webber, East Sagi- 

 naw; W. J. Baxter, Jonesville. 



Committee on Finance. — M. P. Anderson, IMidland; E. W. Rising, Davison Station; 

 D. W. Howard, Pentwater. 



Committee on Premiums. — Wm. Ball, Hamburgh; I. H. Butterfield, Jr., Lapeer; 

 John Lessiter, Jersey; W. H. Cobb, Kalamazoo: A. F. Wood, Mason; A. O. Hyde, 

 Marshall: H, O. Hanford, Plymouth. 



Committee on Rules. — Wm. Chaiiberlain, Three Oaks; A. J. Dean, Adrian; Geo. W. 

 Phillips, Romeo. 



Committee on Recex)tion. — Philo Parsons, Deti-oit; Wm. L. Webber, East Saginaw; 

 W. J. Baxter, Jonesville, 



Committee on Programmes. — A. O. Hyde, Marshall; I. H. Butterfield, Lapeer; G. 

 W, Phillips, Romeo. 



Committee on Printing and Advertising. — A. J. Dean, Adrian; J. C. Sterling, Mon- 

 roe; Charles W. Young, Paw Paw. 



General Superintendent. — J. M. Sterling. 



Chief Marshal.— A. O. Hyde. 



EXECUTIVE SUPERINTENDENTS. 



Cattle.— I. H. Butterfield. 



Mamifactnres. — Henry FraUck and F. L. 



Reed. 

 Agricultural. — Amos Wood, 

 Machinei'y. — Wm. Chamberlain, 

 Farm Implements. — H, O. Hanford, Abel 



Angel and Charles W. Young. 



Horses.— G. W. PhilUps. 



Sheep. — D. W. Howard, 



Stoine.— 3 ohxx Lessiter. 



PouJti'y.—J. Q, A, Burrington. 



Miscellaneous. — John C. Sharp. 



Fine Arts. — W. J. Baxter and Jonathan j Dairy. — J. P. Shoemaker. 



Parsons. ] Vehicles. — John Gilbert. 



Music. — M. P. Anderson. j Bees, Honey, etc. — M. J. Gard, 



Children's Department. — ]\Iiss Minnie H. ] Forage. — E, W. Rising, 



Brow, j Gates and Gatekeepers. — Wm. Ball, 



Needle Work. — ISIiss Jlinnie H, Brow. Police. — W, H, Cobb, 



MEETING OF THE LOCATING CO^kBIITTEE, 



Kalamazoo, March 23, 1885 



The Locating Committee met at 8 o'clock P. M., pursuaat to the calloE Cha^r- 

 niau Cobb. 



Present — President Humphrey, Messrs. Hyde, J. M. Sterling, and the Sec- 

 retary. 



The evening was spent in discussing the question of location, and a recess 

 was taken until Tuesday A. M. 



