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No. 166. Miss Cvnthia Ann Smith, Troy, 1 pair knit linen 



stockings, . . _ $2 00 



No, 81. Miss Sarah L. Cleveland, Hillsdale, 1 pair knit cotton 



stockings, 1 00 



No. 262. Mrs. J. Starkweather, Ypsilanti, 1 pair cotton shell 



work stockings, _ 2 00 



No. 245. Miss C. McKim, Ypsilanti, 1 pr. knit cotton stockings, 2 00 



JEREMIAH BROWN, 

 J. E. BEEBE, 



Committee. 



CLASS II. FACTORY MADE. 



The Committee on domestic manufactures, class 2, factory made 

 report that with the exception of a very ^qv!, the articles presented to 

 them to judge of were of foreign manufacture, most of which are of 

 decided merit, and we take pleasure in recommending them to the 

 favorable notice of the Executive Committee for discretionary premiums. 



The articles numbered 270 to 275 inclusive were manufactured in 

 this State and are worthy of great commendation and entitled to pre- 

 miums, but we do not find appropriate premiums in the list, we there- 

 fore recommend that discretionary premiums bo awarded to them. 



Of the large class of foreign goods presented to our notice, the fol- 

 lowing appeared to us as possessing decided merit, viz: No, 67 and 211 

 medallion carpets; 68, 217 and 202 Mosaic rugs; 69,196 and 212^ 

 velvet carpets; 220, velvet fire screen, seem all of one family of man- 

 ufacture, and of almost equal merit; should we give any preference it 

 would be to the first named of each article or number. 

 Nos. 270, 271, and 272, Waterfield & Atkin, Eagle Lake, lot 

 of woolen undershirts, lot of woolen and cotton drawei-s, lot 



of lambs wool stockings, Diploma and 85 00 



Nos. 27:i, and 274. Waterfield & Atkin, Eagle Lake, lot of 



silk mittens and gloves, lot of woolen caps, Diploma and. . 3 OO 

 No. 276. W'atyrfield k Atkins, Eagle Lake, 1 pair silk 



wristlets, Diploma. 



No. 36. Miss Louisa Stratton, Detroit, 1 satin scarf, 1 00 



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