106 



No. 85. Wm. Lowes, Birmingliain, 4th best patch-woik quilt, $2 00 

 147. Martha Hewitt, Si)iing Arbor, 5th " " " " 1 00 

 164. Mrs, W. A. Dennison, Troy, bcvSt 6ain])le woolen yarn, 3 00 

 iV. Jane Mack, RomeO, 1 piece plaid wonlen lining,.. Discretionary. 



51. Wm. Tate, Detroit, 1 case hair work, Dii^loma. 



10. Mrs. Mary Bowman, Detroit, 1 knit counterpane, . . Discretionary. 



67. Mi-s. J. Hemlrickson, " 1 piecedimityHannel,Discretionary. 

 57. S. Perry, Ray, beautiful specimen wook-n yarn, Discretionary. 



68. " " " " " " Discretionary. 

 21. Jane Mack, Romeo, " " " " Discretionary. 

 179. L. Cha.se, Rose, « « u u DiscrHionary. 



We have great pleasure in stating that the competition on Qiiilt.^, both 

 white and patch-work, wa.s largt; and highly creditable to the ladies who 

 presented them. Many of the quilts were very beautiful, and evinced 

 great taste and industry in theii- execution. 



The specimens of woolen yarn were very beautiful, and the same 

 may be said of the woolen hosiery. 



The Comn)ittee regret that no specimens of cotton hosiery were offer- 

 ed. They hope that the wives and daughters of Michigan, will present 

 specimens of this article at our next Aiinual Fair. 

 j^U of which is respectfully submitted. 



JEREH. BROWN, 

 H. J. ALVORD, 

 Mrs. S. S. GALE, 

 Mrs. G. W. COLLINS, 



Committee, 



CLASS II. — F\CTORy MADE. 



No.'s 27, 28. Geo. B. Pease, Detroit, 1 jtiece t^ipestry velvet car- 

 peting, 1 piece carpeting, coral pattern, Di])loma and $3 00 



No.'s 29, 3tK Geo. B. Pease, Detroit, 1 piece ingrain carpeting, 



1 piece ingrain carpeting, forest pattern, Diploma and 2 00 



No. 31. Geo. B. Pease, Detroit, 3 pieces oil clotli. Diploma and 2 00 



32. " " 2slieepskin rugs 2 dO 



33. " " 1 tapestry rug _..:.-. 200 



34. M tt 2 piece silk and worsted da- 

 mask - - Discretionary^ 



