RErORTS FROM COUNTY SOCIETIES. 



477 



The following are the receipts and expenses since 1870: 



1870— Receipts (including $340 from county and $207 from life members)... $1,627 93 



Expenses 1,643 48 



1871— Receipts 1,180 35 



Expenses 1,198 82 



1872— Receipts (including $250 from county and $113 from life members)... 1,629 30 



Expenses 1,4S6 15 



1873— Receipts (including $200 from life members) 1.524 65 



Expenses 1,664 54 



1874— Receipts (including $168.75 from county) 1,670 75 



Expenses 1,899 14 



1875— Receipts (Including $133.33 from county) 1.589 77 



Expe uses 1 .596 72 



1876— Receipts (including §133.33 from county) 1.238 02 



Expenses 1,235 36 



1877— Receipts (including §100 from county) 1,636 22 



Expenses 1,687 66 



1878— Receipts 2.5U5 49 



Expenses (including interest on indebtedness) 2.138 21 



1879— Receipts 1,649 84 



Expenses (including interest on indebtedness) 1,340 20 



Indebtedness of the society October 10, 1878 — 



Jlortgage on grounds §1,500 00 



Notes 1,655 00 



Interest on same 300 50 



Total §3,455 50 



Indebtedness January 6, ISSO — 



Mortgage $1 ,500 GO 



Notes 1,115 00 



2,615 00 



Reduction $840 50 



The following table shows the number of exhibitors and entries since 1874 in classes 

 named: 



On motion the report of the Secretary was accepted and adopted. 

 The next order of business being the election of officers, the President ap- 

 pointed J. W. Free and N. H. Bangs tellers. The election resulted as follows : 



President — David Woodman. 

 Vice Presidetit— Joseph Kilburn. 

 Secretary— (J. A. Harrison. 

 Treasurer — N. M. Pugsley. 



Directors— O. P. Morton, E. P. Mills, J. T. Bangs, Aaron Van Auken, C. W. Young 

 and F. \V. Valieau. 



Paw Paav, January 8, 1880. 



