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by Blehman, owned by Mrs. J. R. Hudson, of Sacramento. View on 

 the Sacramento ; Rio Grande, Panama ; View near Sacramento ; Trop- 

 ical Morning; Tropical Moonlight; Autumn Scene; Painting, on 

 plaque; Landscape; Wood Scene; Landscape — all by Miss Flora 

 Carroll, of Sacramento. Chinese Consul-General, by F. M. Pebbles. 

 Portrait, crayon, by Ida Elkus, of Sacramento. Portrait, crayon, 

 by Eugene Elkus, of Sacramento. Lovers' Leap (Strawberry, El Do- 

 rado County), W. J. Straight. Portrait, crayon, by W. F. Jackson, 

 of Sacramento. There are shown about one hundred works by pupils 

 in the School of Design, San Francisco, that we will not attempt to 

 catalogue here. Spring; Sleeping Child; Marble Frame — all three 

 marble chiseling — by Frederick Flohr, of Sacramento. Drawings, 

 by Aaron H. Powers, Jr., of Sacramento. Old Dutch Farmer; Sheep; 

 Cattle; and three others, in oil, by H. A. Dickson, of Dixon. Mono- 

 gram of the English Alphabet, by J. B. Nelson, of San Francisco. 

 Landsburg Castle, by H. A. Dickson. Portrait, crayon, by Miss J. 

 Ostrom. Porcelain Painting, large variety, by Mrs. E. C. Bingay and 

 pupils, of Sacramento. Cameo Pictures, by Mrs. Katty Walther, of 

 Sacramento. Drawings, by pupils of Mrs. E. C. Bingay, of Sacra- 

 mento. Pencil and Crayon Drawings, by Amelia Klippel, of Sacra- 

 mento. Crayon Drawings, by Mrs. L. H. Wells, of Sacramento. 

 Pencil Drawings, by Mrs. L. H. Wells. Thirty pieces Porcelain 

 Painting, by Mrs. M. E. McCormick, of San Francisco. Fourteen 

 pieces Porcelain Painting, by Miss Belle Felter, of Sacramento. 

 Twenty-five pieces Porcelain Painting, by Mrs. A. J. Perry, of Sacra- 

 mento. Sixteen pieces Porcelain Painting, by C. A. Chateau, of San 

 Francisco. Four pieces Porcelain Painting, by Eugenie Excoffier, 

 of San Francisco. St. Julien the Trotter, presented to the State So- 

 ciety by the Bulletin Company, of San Francisco. Two Paintings, 

 in oil, by Miss Clara Felter, of Sacramento. 



Of the foregoing collection, pictures are for sale from the collec- 

 tions of the following: Charles Prosch, Mrs. Joe Strong, W. R. 

 Freeman, Henry Clenewerck, Fred. Schafer, W. A. Coulter, F. 

 Bouvy, A. De Succa, S. W. Shaw, William Hahn, Julian Rix, Nor- 

 ton Bush, S. M. Brookes, E. Narjot, Henry Raschen, Miss M. Jones, 

 W. T. Jackson, Miss Julia Ostrom, Miss Amanda Austin, F. Flohr, 

 Alma Woodleigh, W. J. Straight, and A. J. Dickson. 



There are not as many artists represented in the exhibition this 

 year, some of the leading artists being absent from the State, but the 

 gallery exhibit is quite as full in number of pieces. The superin- 

 tendent of the gallery will keep it open to-morrow all day, to answer 

 to any who desire to purchase the art works for sale. 



AT THE PARK. 



Yesterday at an early hour quite a multitude was present to wit- 

 ness the ladies' equestrian tournament. The crowd did not diminish 

 any until the termination of the races in the afternoon. 



THE LADIES EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT. 



An immense congregation of people assembled at the Park from 

 nine to ten o'clock a. m. yesterday, to witness the ladies' equestrian 

 tournament. Great interest was manifest in this exhibition, and not 

 less than four thousand people were present to look on and form 



