107 



No.'s 149, 150, 151. M. Osborne, Ann Arbor, 1 piece black 

 caRsiinere; 1 piece brown cissimere; 1 piece grey cassi- 

 mere, Diploma and $5 00 



No. 1 52. M. Osborne, Ann Arbor, 1 piece white flannel, Dip. <fe 3 00 

 15'^. " u « cotton and wool flan- 

 nel - 2 00 



A. G. EASTMAN, 



Ch^n of Commiltee. 



\ CLASS ni. 



The Committee on Domcvstic Manufactures — ^Class three — make the 



followinflr report: 



No. 74. Cyrus Hadsell, Pontine, best knit cotton stockings, $2 00 



6. Francis Leslie, Dearborn, 2d best knit cotton stock ings,.Discre'y 

 24. Ann .Ione3, " 1 pair " " " ..." 



11. Jane Mack, Romeo, best 10 yards tow cloth, $5 00 



12. " " 2d best 10 " " 3 00 



11!=!. Catharine McKim, Superior, best pair knit linen 

 stockings 2 00 



No. 90. Mi's. M. D. Hamilton, Detroit, 1 pair knit linen stock- 

 ings, Discretionary. 



No. 107. John Hutchins, Southfield, best 10 yards linen dia- 

 per, .. . $5 00 



No. 1 08. John Hutehins, Southfield, best 10 yards colored 



dinpei-, 3 GO 



No. 120. Joseph Giles, Novi, 1 pair knit bed curtains,. .Discretionary. 



124. Jane M. Burt, Kalamazoo, 1 white quilt, 5 GO 



JOHN STARKWEATHER, 

 WM. D. HOLT, 



Cbmmittee. 



CLASS IV. 



Tlif^ Committee to whom was a'ssigned the duty of examining the 

 article'* enumerated in Class No. 4, Domestic Maniifacture?, report that 

 thf'V do not find so large a display as would be desirable; tliey were 

 pleased, however, to find that the deficiency in numbers was ia a great 





