REPORTS FROM COUNTY SOCIETIES. 



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The weather proved cold and rather inclement on two of the days men- 

 tioned, which doubtless very materially affected the receipts, but the Fair 

 withal, was considered a decided success. 



Tiie whole number of entries was 749, on which was paid 

 follows : 



in premiums as 



No. of 

 Entries. 



Cattle 60 



Horses .....'. SI 



Sheep '/'[ iQ 



Swine " jg 



Poultry ".ll\""[[[\"[.\[[[.\[[[ 55 



Field crops §4 



Vege tables J ! .' ." 131 



Fruit ..-.!!!]"."." 41 



Dairy products 50 



Agricultural and farm implements [ 19 



Domestic manufactures 5 



Stoves and tinware 7 



Plowing 3 



Ornamental needle-work 104 



Works of art 22 



Musical instruments 4 



Boots and shoes 7 



Dry goods arid millinery 9 



Miscellaneous 33 



749 $620 25 



The above does not include special premiums presented to the Society, and 

 awarded for plowing, etc. Neither does it include the diplomas and other arti- 

 cles of value presented by the Society to successful competitors. 



The total receipts and expenditures of the Society for the year 1879 are as 

 follows : 



Total receipts $1,202 41 



Total disbursements _ 1,174 20 



Balance on hand $28 21 



I herewitli present some of the grains, with the weights of each, as exhibited 

 at our fair, with the statutory weights of the same : 



Wheat. 



Weight Statutory 



■Nama. per Bus. Weight. 



White Mountain 64}^ 60 



Treadwell 03 60 



Clawson 60 60 



Treadwell 641^ 60 



Clawson 61'^ 60 



Clawson 01 60 



Treadwell ...'.'.'. G3}:i 60, 



Treadwell 043>^ 60 



Clawson 00^ 60 



Clawson 60^.^ 00 



Whi te Russi an 593^ GO 



Minnesota Club Spring OOi^ 60 



Clawson 02^ 60 



