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394 STATK nOAKD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Best new article for woikins upon wood, J. TI. L<>wi<!, Detroit $5 00 



Best new article relating to agrirulturt', .f. II. Lewis, Detroit 5 00 



Tlie viowin<:j coinniittoe Tor tlio doprirtnient of machinery liuve luade an impartial 

 v,xamination of tiie exliibits in that (ie|)artinent, and have awarded the varions prem- 

 iums, of which the above and foregoing is a correct statement, to the best of their 

 jndgmiMit. The commit tee taketlii-^ occasion to call special attention to tiie very 

 full and meritorions cNhibitioii of macliinery, etc., made by Mc-srs. G. S. Wormer & 

 Sons, whicli tirm is one of tlie oldest exliibitors. and have repeatedly gone to a large 

 expense in luting up machinery ball, lualving their exhibit, etc.. and in view of those 

 facts tliey would recomujetid that the firm of G. S. VVcrujer & Sons be awarded a 

 special casli premium of S50.00. 



The committee would also call attention to the exhibit of Messrs. Pingree & Smith, 

 of macliinery for the tlie manufacture of boots and shoes, for which there was no 

 premium olVcred. Messrs. I'ingree & Smith went to considerable expense, having 

 put up tlie building which they occupied, and where they iiad thirty-five persons con- 

 stantly employed, constituting a very interesting feature of the fair, as attested by 

 the constant tiirong of visitors. Asa reward to Messrs. Pingree & Smith, and to 

 encourage future exhibitions of tlie same class, the committee would recommend the 

 award of a special cash liremium of §75.00. 



J. A. GROSVEXOR, 

 JAS. II. MASON. 

 D. C. SMALLEY, 



Viewing Committee. 



DIVISION K— MANUFACTURED GOODS. 



CLASS 50— HOME MADE. 



Best pair waolen blanl<ets, R. Stage, Pontiac -^.t 00 



2d do., W. T. Lewis, Pontiac 3 00 



3d do., W. T. Lewis, Pontiac 2 00 



Best 10 yards woolen flannel, Mrs. W. T. Lewis, Pontiac 3 00 



2d do.. Mrs. H. Stage, Pontiac 2 00 



Best hearth rug, Mrs. J. 6mitli, Law ton 2 00 



Best 10 yards rag carpet, Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac 3 00 



2d do., Joseph Ellis, Detroit 2 00 



Best woolen coverlet. Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac 2 00 



2d do., Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac 1 00 



Best pair woolen stockings, Mrs. E. W. Anthony, Detroit 1 00 



2d do., Mrs. M. Leslie, Dearborn 50 



Best pair woolen socks, Mrs. A. McClary, Galesburg 1 00 



2d do., Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac .- 50 



Best pair woolen mittens, Mrs. R. ISI. Webster, Armada 1 00 



2d do., Mrs. W. T. Lewis, Pontiac 50 



Best 2 pounds stocking j'arn, Harvey Perkins, Birmingham 2 OO 



2d do.,Mrs. W. T. Lewis, Pontiac 1 00 



Best pair cotton socks, Mrs. M. Leslie, Dearborn 1 00 



2(1 do.. Miss Clara A. Peacock, Pontiac 50 



Best pair cotton stockings. Mrs. M. VV. Claik, Parma 1 00 



2d do., Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac 50 



Best and greatest variety of articles, not less than ten in number, made by 

 any ont^ family, but not containing any article entered separately for 

 single |)remiums, or that has been exhibited at anv previous State 

 Fair, Win. F. Kelly, Pontiac ". 



2d do., Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac -- 



CLASS 51— MATERIALS. 



Best display of fine wools, J. S. Bam her, Highland 



2d do., VaiiGieson Bros., Clinton 



Best display of lung wools, Amos F. Wood, Mason 



Best display of middle wools, Tlios. A. Moore, Yp«ilanti 



Best display of prepared flax, Mrs. A. McUlary, Gale^burg. 



D. P. DEWEY, 



E. W. HARDY, 

 J. D AL(JUTr, 



Viewing Committee. 



