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CLASS 44. 



For the best new article for work! 112: wood— James II. L(!wis, Detroit 85 00 



Clrculutino: radiator— McWiliiaius & Co., Detroit; for positive circLilation 



with the least i)ressure Silver Medal 



Steam damper rej^ulator— 1). C. Kellaii. Detroit; a great fuel saver Silver Medal 



Curve-scribe — Israel Kiime.v, Windsor, Out.. Diploma 



No. HiJ in Division K, transit attachment— li. C. Pearson, Ferrysburg, Mich., 



silver medal and $5 CO 



Considering the premium ottered for best new article relating to astronomical or 

 mathematical instrnments in Class 44. for extraordinary utility, accuracy of work 

 and perfection of workmanship, the committee awards tiie $5 premium offered and a 

 silver medal, and would award a gold medal if permitted. 



Grain binder— Morgan & Palmer, Howell, Mich.; for the best new article 



relating to agriculture §5 00 



Cultivator blades — Robbins Cultivator Co.. Jackson, Mich.; the reversible 



feature in this device doubles its durability Silver Medal 



Hatchway-closer — Louis Pare, Detroit Diploma 



Sash lock— Israel Kinney, Detroit Diploma 



Sasii fastener — (-yrus Kinney, Detroit Diploma 



Door lock — Cyrus Kinney, Detroit _ Diploma 



Railway track cleaner — Augustus Day, Detroit Diploma 



Snow-plow and supplementary cleaners — Augustus Day, Detroit; for special 



value and utility ' Silver Medal 



Sash balance and fastener — H. Ten winkle, Detroit ..Diploma 



Door knobs— E. L. Phillii)s Diploma 



Patent mill-dog— G. W. Rodebaugli... - Diplora.H 



Pump and feed water heater— D. E. Rice, Detroit Silver Medal and !?5 00 



For the best new article relating to steam, we award the $5, believing 



that it deserves a special recognition, we award it in addition, a Silver Medal 



For the best new article relating to navigation, we award the premium of $5 to II. 

 C. Pearson, Ferrysburg, Mich., for compass-cards for correcting ships' courses. And 

 in recognition of its merit as a means tending to prevent the loss of life and property 

 at sea, so constantly occurring from compass deviations, we recommend it for the 

 highest award of the Society, a silver medal. 



(Signed), WM. M. FERRY, 



Superintendent Machinert/ Department. 

 H. F. E BERTS. 

 FRANK E. KIRBY, 

 JOHN MEAD, 

 Judges and Committee of Aioards. 



DIVISION J. 

 CLASS 45.-HOME-MADJ:. 



Pair woolen blankets— Mrs. VV. F. Lewis, Pontiac, 1st premium 83 00 



Ten yards woolen flannel — Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac, 1st premium 3 00 



One hearth rug — Mrs. John Brennan, Detroit. 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. L. D. Cook, Flint. 2d premium 1 00 



Ten yards rag carpet — Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac, 1st premium 3 00 



Mrs. Joseph Ellis, Detroit, 2d premium 2 00 



One woolen coverlet — Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac, 1st premium 2 00 



One pair woolen stockings— Mrs. Richard Elliott, Lansing, 1st premium 1 00 



Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac, 2d premium 50 



One pair woolen socks — Mrs. Richard Elliott, Lansing, 1st premium - 1 00 



Mrs. W. F. Lewis. Pontiac. 2d premium.. 50 



One pair woolen mittens — Mrs. W. F. Lewis. Pontiac, 1st premium 1 00 



Mrs. Richard Elliott, Lansing. 2d premium 50 



One pair woolen gloves — Mrs. Richard Elliott. Lansing,lst premium 1 00 



Mrs. Richard Elliott, 2d premium 50 



Two lbs. stocking yarn— ISlrs. W. F. Lewis. I'ontiac, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. R. Stage, Pontiac, 2d premium 1 00 



One pair cotton socks — Miss Mary E. Peacock, Pontiac, 2d preniium 50 



One pair cotton stockings — ]^Iiss Mar\' ?]. Peai'ock, Pontiac, 2d premium 50 



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