STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 563 



CLASS So.-PLAIN NEEDLE AXD MACHINE WORK, 



Specimen of plain needle work — Mrs. II. IJ. Ciiapman, Reading, discretion- 

 ary. $1 00 



Fine shirt, all by hand, Mrs. yi. A. (Jhappell, Detroit, 1st |)reminm 2 00 



Fine siiirt. all by hand— Mrs, J. E. W. Liiinbey, West End P. 0.,lst premium, 2 00 



Miss Mary E. Peacock, Pontiac, id preiniiini 1 00 



Pair plain handkerchiefs— Mrs. (J. G. Ilamptoii, Detroit, 1st premium ] 00 



Silk patcliwork quilt, by hand — Mrs. Richard F. Bruce, 1st premium ',i 00 



Miss Jennie Briscoe, Detroit, 2d premium o 00 



Mrs. Richard F, Bruce, discretionary 1 00 



Calico patchuork quilt, by liand— Mrs, Riciiard F, Bruce. 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs, George P. Cogswell, ^lonroe, 1st premium 2 00 



Agnes Payment, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. S, Taylor, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Mrs. Ilenr}'^ llaggerty. West End P, ()., ;Jd premium 75 



Pair of plain sheets by hand— Mrs. R. M. Cook, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. John Thorburn, Iloit, 1st premium 2 00 



Pair of plain pillow cases made by hand — Mrs. R. M. Cook, Charlotte, 2d pre- 

 mium 1 00 



Set of pillow sham sets— Mrs. J. B. II. Bratshaw, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. W. C. Barber, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Sample of braiding by hand — Mrs, IT, B, Ciiapman, Reading, 1st premium 2 00 



Specimen of hem-stitching — Mrs. J'hn Thorburn, Holt, 1st premium 2 00 



Fine shirt by machine — Ellen Morrissey, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Fine skirt by machine— Ellen Morrissej-, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Infant's di-ess or skirt by machine— Ellen J^Iorrissey, 1st premium 2 00 



Quilt made and quilteil by machine —Mrs. R, M. Cook, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. G, P. Brown, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Plain chemise by hand— Mrs. J, E. W. TiUmley, discretionary 50 



Floor mats — Mrs. Richard F. Bruce, discretionary 50 



Calico and silk patchwork quilt — Mrs. C. A, Morrison, Detroit, discretionary, 1 00 



Sheet sham — Mrs, W. C, Barber, Detroit, discretionary 50 



Sample of hand braiding— Miss Ella J, Hopper, Detroit, discretiouarj' 50 



Lace handkerchief — Lillie Hancock, Detroit, discretionary 50 



Suit of underclothes— Rebecca Ford, Detroit, 1st premium 3 00 



The committee have recommended discretionary premiums to the amount of six 

 dollars and fifty cents. We conciu* in the recommendations. 



W. J. BAXTER, 

 A. J. BROW, 



Superintendents ire charge. 



CLASS 5f,-EMBROn)ERY AND ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK, 



Best an<l largest collection of ornamental needle work or embroidery, done 



by on(! person — Mrs. Ira Mayliew, Detroit, 1st premium fS 00 



Mrs, C. Hall i day, Detroit, 2(1 premium 5 00 



Specimen of embroidered infant's skirt in cotton— Mrs. Ira Mayhew, 2d pre- 

 mium " 1 00 



Pair of embroidered pillow covers in linen — Mrs. Ira Maj'hew, 1st premium, 2 00 



Mrs. C. Sonda, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Specimen of embrodeied night dress — Miss Mary E. Peacock, Detroit, 2d pre- 



juiinn 1 00 



Specimen of embroidered infant's blanket. Madam Hude, Detroit, 1st pre- 

 mium 2 00 



Mrs. M. E, Beach, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Specimen of embroidered handkerchief — Lewis Sherwood, Ypsilanti, 1st 



premium 2 00 



Mis. C, llalliday, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Specimen of embrodered letters in cotton and linen — Madame Hude, 1st pre- 

 mium 1 00 



Specimen of embroidered infant's dress or skirt in silk— Miss Jennie Briscoe, 



Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Miss .(ennie Biiscoe, 2d premiiim 1 00 



Specimen of embroidered ottoman or chair cover in silk — M. C. O'Reilly, 



Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. B. F, Smith, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



