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D. McGregor & Co., show fine melons. 

 F. Bahle, varieties of vegetables. 



E. B. Hunt, fine pumpkins. 



Garland's improved sewer-gas trap, in operation, is shown in the 

 lower hall. It should be examined carefully. 



Osborn & Alexander show scroll saws, bicycles, fancy and house- 

 hold hardware, etc. 



Hobby & Harper, for the Sacramento Pottery, exhibit a lot of stone 

 and earthenware from that factory. 



Wm. Eberhardt, case of shotguns, ivory work in the turner's line, 

 rifles, meerschaum pipes, amber mouth-pieces, etc. 



Mrs. E. C. Bingay, handsome specimens of porcelain painting, by 

 herself and her pupils. Plaque and tile work and fine designs in 

 flowers on cups and saucers, etc., a very attractive art exhibition. 



The Tropic Fruit Laxative is exhibited in a handsome glass case. 



The Pulvermacher Galvanic Company exhibit their belts and 

 electrical apparatus for cure of diseases. 



In the line of fancy work, embroidery, needlework, etc., there are 

 exhibits as follows: 



Mrs. J. N. Porter, lace curtain, crochet work, dressing gown, em- 

 broidered bedspread and pillow shams, outline embroidery, sofa 

 cover, table cover, chair stripes in crewel work, and ottoman cover. 



Mrs. W. A. Houghton, wall panel silk and crewel embroidery, 

 toilet set, bureau scarf, chenille tidy, crochet shawl, embroidered 

 table cover and lambrequins. 



Miss Belle Felter, chair stripes chenille work, sofa curtain chenille 

 work, outline embroidery, and complete toilet set of thirteen pieces 

 chenille work. 



Miss N. Montford, braid work, silk embroidery, linen embroidery, 

 embroidered handkerchiefs, and embroidered dress. 



Miss Nellie K. Rogers, point lace work, hand-made point lace, 

 moss work, embroidered raised work, and sofa cushion. 



Miss Anna Benedict, child's afghan. 



Mrs. R. 0. Cravens, crochet shawl. 



Mrs. M. M. Sickler, point lace hand-made collar and cuff. 



Miss Addie Wells, Macrame lace, Java canvas toilet set, worsted 

 butterfly. 



Miss A. B. Lawson, lawn dresses, hand-stitched napkins, aprons. 



Miss Katie Meister, pincushion, toilet set, motto, pillow shams. 



Mrs. R. L. Hillman, rack towel (embroidered), lamp-stand mat in 

 worsted crochet, knit tidies, canvas pincushions, canvas tidies, sofa 

 pillow in silk. 



Miss Belle Felter, Kensington embroidery (table covers) lamp- 

 stand mat, silk embroidery, silk embroidered skirt, pen wiper ditto, 

 skirts, ditto, Kensington embroidered tidy. 



Mrs. James R. Lawrie, child's afghan, embroidered hankerchiefs, 

 toilet set — five pieces. 



Phoebe C. Brown, lace pillow shams, tidy on linen canvas, patch- 

 work footstool. 



Mrs. W. F. Hicks, embroidered chenille toilet cushions, crochet 

 collar, sofa cushion. 



Mary E. Aiken, girl's lace dress, perforated work, lace pillow shams, 

 tidy, toilet set. 



Mrs. M. G. Hoyle, fish-scale jewelry. 



John Cordam, fancy box. 



