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The State Fair

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
September
Year
1877
Copyright
Public Domain
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The number of entiies in -the several departmeuts at the recout Stato i'uir vvas as foliows : Cattle, 281 Horaes, ----- 544 Sneep, .... 2:il Swin'u, - - - - - 310 Poultry, ... - 230 (rain, - - - - - 119 Vegetables, - - - 711 Dairy products. - 156 Wagons and carrlagéf, - - - 110 Macalnery, - - - - 2S3 Manufacturad tiooJs, - 172 Furniture, - - - G4 Iron, stoves, etc, 64 Surgical, optical instrumenta, etc., - - 20 Fine arts, .... 236 Needie, shell and wax work, etc., - - 525 Mideellaneoua, - - - 598 Total, - ... 4,644 Pomológica! Dupartment, - - 1,497 Grand total, - - 6,141 Both the ofncers of the society and the city of Jackson have reasou to be satisfied with both exhibitiou and attondance. The following are the oflicers of the society for the ensuing year : President- E. O. Humphrey. -J. P. Thompson. Treasurer - A. J. Dean. Executive Coinmittee - A. F. Wood, Ingham ; J, Q. A. Burriugton, Tuscola ; F. M. Manning, Van Buren ; W. L. Webber, Sagiuaw ; F. V. Smith, Branch ; Abel Angel, Allegan ; D. W. Iloward, Oceana ; J. Webster Chilis, Washteuaw ; T. D. Dewey, Shiawassee. The Military Instituto at Orchard Lake. A letter in towa fiotn 011e of the ofticers of this institution speaks in gratifying terms of the prospects, and thinks the indicatious of satisfactory success are greater than were reasouably to be looked for. Many of the leading citizens of Detroit are sending their sons there, including representative men like Gov. Bagley, J. F. Joy, D. B. Duflield, Col. Croul aud J. S. Newberry. This .is the institution to which Professor Hennequin and C N. Jones, recently in the University, have gone, and its s'iccess will be especially gratifying to their friends hen. Medical Lkctukes - The time table of lectures in the MedicaK Department of the University for the term opening on Dlonday next, is as follows : Prof. Palmer will locture each day except Tuesday : to the gontlemen at 9 a. m., and to the ladies at 10 a. m. Prof. Ford will lecture oach day except Weduesday and Saturday: to the geutlemen at 11 a. m,, and to the ladies at 9 a. m. Prof. Dunater will locture each day except Friday aud Saturday: to the gentlemen at 10 a. in., aud to the ladies at 11 a. m. Prof. Frothingham will lecture : Tuesday, at and 4 p. m. ; Wednesday, at 2 aud 3 p. m. ; Thursday, at 5 and 4 p. m. ; and Saturday at 10 and 11 a. 111. : the second hour named for each ilay to the ladies. Prof. Maclean will lecture : Tuesday, at 9 and 10 a. m.; Weduesday, at 11 and 9 a. ra. ; Friday, at 10 aud 11 a. m. ; aud Saturday at 11 and 9 a. m. : the socoud hour named each day to the ladies. Prof. Langloy will lecture Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 5 p. m. each day : to ladies' aud gonüemsn's classes together.

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