3^3 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



to finance, beg leave to report that they liave made a careful examination of the 

 books and stnbs, and found them to be correct as reported by him. 



They further report that they have examined the bond of the secretary, and have 

 approved the same. Said bond is deposited with tlie president. 



M. P. ANDERSON, 



D. W. HOWARD, 



E. W. RISING, 



Finance Committee, 



To the President and Executive Committee of the State Agricultural Society : 



Your committee on finance, appointed to settle with the treasurer, beg leave to 

 report that they examined the vouchers and compared them with the proper stubs, 

 and find the account as rendered by him to be correct. 



M. P. ANDERSON, 



D. W, HOWARD, 



E. W. RISING, 



Finance Committee. 



To the President and Executive Committee of the State Agricultural Society : 



Your committee on finance, to whom was referred the account of the business com- 

 mittee, beg leave to report that they have made a careful examination of the books, 

 and find their account as rendered by them correct. 



M. P. ANDERSON, 



D. W. HOWARD, 



E. W. RISING, 

 Finance Committee. 



Upon motiou the above reports were accepted and adopted. 



The President then appointed the followius; committee and superintendents: 



Programme Committee — Messrs. A. O. Hyde, F. V. Smith, and I. H. Butterfield, Jr. 



General Superintendent — Geo. W. Phillips. 



Chief Marshal — A. O. Hyde. 



EXECUTIVE SUPERINTENDENTS. 



Cattle— I. H. Butterfield, Jr. 



Horses— F. V. Smith. 



Sheep— D. W. Howard, 



Swine — John Lessiter. 



Poultry — J. Q. A. Burriugton. 



Fine Arts — ^V. J. Baxter. 



Miscellaneous — Chas. W. Young. 



Music— "^l. P. Anderson. 



Children''s Department — Miss Minnie H. Brow. 



Needlework — Miss Minnie H. Brow. 



Manufactures— J . L. Mitchell. 



Agricultural — A. F. Wood. 



Machinery — Wm. Chamberlain. 



Farm Implements — H. O. Ilanford and Abel Angel. 



Dairy— ^. W. Rising. 



Bees and Honey — J. P. Shoemaker. 



Vehicles — John Gilbert. 



Forage — F. L. Reed. 



Gates— yVm. Ball. 



Police— J. M. Sterling and Wm. Ball. 



Mr. Sterling asked to be excused from serving as superintendent of police, 



and Mr. W. H. Cobb was appointed in his stead. 



On motion of Mr. Butterfield, 



Eesolved, That the locating committee for the next State fair be the committee on 

 permanent location ; and that they be instructed to locate the next fair with reference 

 to making it one of the permanent locations of the society. 



