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Dudgeon's patent roller flue expander— G. S. Wormer & Sons, 



Detroit Discretionary premiuira 



Spice mill— G. S. Worraer & Sons, Detroit Worthy of commendation 



Gear cutting machine — G. S. Wormer & Sons, Detroit Discretionary premiuni 



B. F. Sturtevant's steel pressure blower — G. S. Wormer & Sons, 



Detroit. - , Discretionary premium 



Boiler arch fi'ont — Jackson Foundry Co., Jackson Discretionary prenaiuni 



Steam boiler tubular — Jackson Foundry & Machine Co., Jack- 

 son - Worthy of commendation 



Hand lever punch — H. D. Cutting, Clinton... Worthy of commendatioit 



Saw mill carriage and head blocks — George Rodebaugh, Jack- 

 son Discretionary premium 



Display loose pulley oilers — E. Denis, Jackson Discretionary premiui« 



Display emery grinding machine — E. Denis, Jackson Worthy of commendation 



Displaj^ saw arbors — E. Denis, Jackson AVorth}'' of commendation 



Speed lathe — E. Denis, Jackson Worthy of commendation- 

 Wood lathe — E. Denis. Jackson Worthj^ of commendation 



Boiler feed pump — E. Denis, Jackson Worthy of commendation 



John Hutchinson, of Three Rivers, Mich., exhibits a power corn sheller not entered 

 for premium, as the exhibitor was unable to get the machine on the grounds in time^ 

 The machine, in the opinion of the awarding committee, has decisive merit, and we 

 as a committee call the attention of the superintendent in charge of it, and recom- 

 mend that it be classified in their premium list hereafter in Class H. 

 New machine for working on wood — Excelsior machine, Jackson Excel- 

 sior Works, Jackson Discretionary 



Article relating to hydraulics — Conkling's Bottling Works, D. M. Conk- 

 ling, Jackson Discretionary 



Superior quality of chilled iron for plow castings— Gale Manufacturing 



Co., Albion Discretionary 



Three post-hole diggers — R. E. Quick, Paw Paw Discretionary 



A. S. KING, 

 A. J. EMLAIX. 

 Cominittee, 



DIVISION I— MANUFACTURED GOODS. 



CLASS 43.— HOME MADE. 



Pair woolen blankets — Mrs. S. F. Drew, Jackson, 1st premium $3 OO 



P. A. Sutton, Jackson, 2d pi-emium , 2 00 



Ten yards woolen flannel — J. H. Corvin, Grass Lake, 1st premium 3 00- 



P. A. Sutton, Jackson, 2d i^remium 2 00 



Hearth rug — Robert W. Elston, Muskegon, 1st premium 2 00 



Nellie E. Jenkins, Jackson, 2d premium 1 00' 



Ten yards rag carpet — H. B. Fry, Leslie, 1st premium 3 00 



Thirty-two yards rag carpet — Eliza Catlin, Jackson, 2d premium 2 00' 



Pair woolen stockings— George Chisholm, Marshall, 1st premium 1 00 



Mrs. J. F. Drew, Jackson, 2cl premium 50 



Pair woolen mittens — Mrs. J. F. Drew, Jackson, 1st premium 1 00 



Richard Elliott, Lansing, 2d premium 50 



Two pounds stocking yarn — Calvin Wing, Jackson, 1st premium 2 00' 



Mrs. J. F. Drew, Jackson, 2d premi um 1 00 



Pair cotton socks — Mrs. Richard Elliott, Lansing, 1st premium 1 00 



Mrs. Jas. De Puy, Jackson, 2d premium 50 



Pair white cotton stockings — Mrs. Richard Elliott, Lansing, 1st premium 1 00 



Ten yards tow cloth — Sarah Barber, Fairfield, 1st premium 3 OO 



Greatest and best variety of articles manufactured by one family — Mrs. Rich- 

 ard Elliott, Lansing, 1st premium 10 00 



Ten yards linen cloth— Sarah Barber, Fairfield Discretionary premium 



MRS. L. B. STEINHOFF, 

 MRS. S. E. WELLS, 



Committee. 



