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hundred and ninety-one articles, from the compHcated machinery — in- 

 tricate mathematical instruments, evincing much scientific and mechan- 

 ical skill — to a jar of molasses candy. 



Your Committee had about eight hours to make their examinations ; 

 it is needless for them to say that it was totally impossible for them in 

 that short time to do justice to the exhibitors of the various articles in 

 their list, or to do justice to themselves. JWe recommend the following 

 awards : 



No. 1. H. Canfield, Akron, Ohio, improved printing press, 

 Silver Medal. 



No. 2. Henry Miller, Detroit, fine cut chewing tobacco, Diploma. 



3. Charles Ross, Rochestei', New York, Ross' burr stone 



flouring and feed mill, Silver Medal. 



No. 5. W. Wingert, Detroit, target rifle, Medal. 



8. A. Daj', " Lewis's screw cutter, for bed- 

 steads, Silver Medal. 



No. 14. W. ck A. Shulters, Detroit, marble mantle piece, the 



best of its kind, Silver Medal. 



No. 17. Wm. Fewins, Detroit, knotted parting wig, single hair, 



upon open lace, Silver Medal. 



No. 24. Edwards, McKibbin & Co., Detroit, mantle pieces, Diploma. 

 29, 30. Mi-s. Larzalere, Adrian, piano spread and otto- 

 man cover, Diploma. 



Nos. 34, 39. E. & T. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury, Vt., platform 



and other scales, Diploma, 



No. 40. A. Picket, Winneconne, Wis., Woolman's gate opera- 

 tor, Diploma. 



No. 41. J. Rankin, Detroit, collection engine brasses, Discretionary. 



42. W. Bostwick, " fancy pails, " 



44 to 49. Baxter & Gallagher, Detroit, assortment of cord- 

 age, _ Bronze Medal. 



No. 50 to 54. C. &P. Melius, Detroit, assortment of mill, circu- 

 lar, and hand saws, Silver Medal and $5 GO 



No. 55. S. S. Barry, Cleveland, Ohio, Averj^'s sewing ma- 

 chine, Diploma. 



No. 5G. Burt & Bailey, Detroit, case mathemfitical instiiiments, Disc'ry, 

 No. 57. S. Bowerman, Detroit, vase artificial flowers, 3 QO 



