504 STATE BOARD OF AUKICULTUKE. 



Embroidered eliair cover (child's)— jM. C. O'Eeilly, discretionary ^l 00 



Specimen of embroidered piiuio or table cover in silk— Mrs. A. J. Brow, De- 

 troit, Lst i)reinium _ 



]SIr.«. J. P. lloliey, Toiitiac, 2d premium 



Specinien embroidered slippers in silk — Madam Iliide, Detroit, 2d premium. 

 Specimen embroidered lady's dress or mantle in silk— Mrs. A J. Brow, 1st 



premiiun .- 



Specimen clienille embroidery — Mrs. J. P. Holley, 2d premium 



Sample pictures worked on worsted— Geo. J. IJurkheiser, Detroit, 1st pre- 

 mium 



Lewis Sherwood, Ypsilanti, 2d premium 



Sample cut or raised work in worsted — Miss E. J. Hopper, 1st premium 



Mrs. II. AValton. Pontiac, 2d premium 



Sample pair of toilet mats in worsted— Mrs. B. F. Smith, Detroit, 1st pre- 

 mium - 



IMrs. W. Lewis, Pontiac, 2d premium 



Combined fire screen in worsted — Mrs. L. C. Humner, Detroit, 1st premium.. 



Sample chair or ottoman cover in worsted — Miss Ella J. Hopper, Detroit, 1st 



premium 



Mrs. H. Walton, Pontiac, 2d premium 



Sample pair of slippers — Madam Hude, 1st premium 



Embroidered sofa or applique pillow in worsted — Madam Hude, 1st pre- 

 mium - 



Miss Ella J. Hopper, 2d premium, 



Sample towel rack — Madam Hude, 1st premium 



Mrs. J. P. Holly, 2d premium 



Specimen sample foot rest — Miss Ella J. Hopper, 1st premium 



Madam Hude, 2d premium 



Specimen Honiton lace work — Miss C. L. Sellick, Utica, 1st premium 



Miss C. L. Sellick, 2d premium 



Applique embroidery— Mrs. J. P. Holley, Pontiac, 1st premium 



Mrs. C. Ilalliday, Detroit, 2d premium 



Crewel embroidery — Madam Hude, 1st premium 



Sample embroidered bracket — Mrs. O. M. Hyde, Detroit, 1st premium 



Mrs. C. Ilalliday, 2d premium 



Discretionary Premiums. 



Infarcts' fancy nursery basinet to Madam Hude $1 00 



Infants' lace hood — Madam Hude 100 



Embroidered work, chair in silk— Mrs. J. H. Merrill, Detroit 1 00 



Bead and silk embroidered picture, Palmer's night— Mrs. L. C. Hunter, De- 

 troit ;i 00 



Sofa pillow embraidered in silk— Mrs. A. J. Brow, Detroit 1 00 



Basket of worsted flowers— Mrs. J. H. Hill, Detroit 2 00 



Specimen bobbin lace — Mrs. A. Jones, Dearborn 2 00 



Small embroidered rug — Mrs. Edwin F.iggett, Detroit 1 00 



Burlaps embroidered mat — Mrs. Dr. Ferguson, Detroit 1 00 



Point lace collar and culls— Miss C. L. Sellick, fJtica 1 00 



Frame of worsted work — Mrs. Dnnspaugh, Detroit 3 00 



Embroidered rocking chair — Mary Michenfelder, Detroit 1 00 



Messrs: Your committee have labored under great difhculties in making examin- 

 ations and awarding premiums in tliis class. Tlie attendance was so large as to render 

 it extremely diflirult to get roiuid and propei-ly examine articles, and in some cases, 

 the persistent and unwarrantable ellbrts of exlilbitors to l)ias tlie judgment or sway 

 the action of the committee, liaveseriously hindered us in the performance of the duty 

 assigned us. The exhibit was very largo, and in most cases very creditable, and 

 while we liad considerable dilhculty in arriving at conclusions entirely satisfactory 

 to ourselves, we have endeavored to do impartial justice. llespectfuUy submitted. 



MBS. BOE STEPHENS, 

 MItS. 1). PKFSTON, 

 MKS. M. C. HART, 



CommiUee. 



The committee have awarded special premiums to the amount of twenty dollars, 



