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SWEEPSTAKES. 



Best sewing machine for all purposes, to Davis sewing machine, diploma. 

 Best sewing machine for fancy work, to Davis sewing machine. 



CLASS VIII. 



Best single piece worsted embroidery, to Mrs. S. W. Sperry, Stockton, $2. 



Best single piece silk embroidery on silk, to Mrs. J. E. Boyce, Stockton, $2. 



Best single piece silk embroidery on cotton or woolen, to Miss Mary Allen, $2. 



Best single piece cotton embroidery, to Mrs. J. E. Boyce, $2. 



Best single piece embroidery on lace, to Mrs. F. Stewart, Stockton, $2. 



Best single piece crochet work, to Katy Kinney, Stockton, S2. 



Best single piece patchwork, to Mrs. J. E. Boyce, Stockton, $2. 



Best single piece of quilting, to Mrs. D. Odell, Stockton, $2. 



Best single piece hemstitching, to Mrs. J. W. Hart, Stockton, $1 50. 



Best siugle piece chenille work, to Mrs. A. A. Fogg, Stockton, $2. 



Best singie crochet lamp mat, to Mrs. Bouche, Stockton, $2. 



Best single lamp mat, of any kind, to Miss May Sumerville, Stockton, $2. 



Best single sofa pillow, of any kind, to Miss May Sumerville, Stockton, $2 50. 



Best single rag mat, to Mrs. I. R. Wilbur, Stockton, $2. 



Best single door rug, to Mrs. F. Stewart, Stockton, $2. 



Best tatting, to Eugenie R. J. Excoffier, Stockton, $1 50. 



Best rag carpet, to Mrs. M. Scalerandi, $3. 



Best baby dress, to Mrs. J. E. Boyce, Stockton, $2. 



Best baby carriage afghan, to Gus. Gumpertz, Stockton, $2 50. 



Best ottoman cover, to Mrs. F. Stewart, Stockton, $2. 



Best gent's shirt (work of exhibitor), to Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton, $2. 



We call special attention to the fine display of many varieties of worsted work by Mrs. 

 Bouche. Her sofa pillow and pincushion are worthy of special notice. Also, special notice 

 to Mrs. James Tatterson's floor "mat. 



CLASS IX. 



Best specimen sea moss, to Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton, $1 50. 



Best specimen flower work, to Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton, $1 50. 



Best wax flowers, to Mrs. A. A. Fogg, Stockton, $2. 



Best specimen worsted flowers, to Miss Nettie Petzinger, Stockton, $2. 



Best single piece bead work, to Mrs. J. E. Boyce, Stockton, $1. 



Best arranged Autumn leaves, to Mrs. A. A. Fogg. Stockton, $1 50. 



Best specimen braid work, to Eugenie R. J. Excoffier, San Francisco, $2. 



class x. 



Best display of needlework, to Mrs. M. Cottle, Stockton, $5. 



Best display of crochet, work, to Mrs. C. J. Smith, Stockton, $4. 



Best display of embroidery, to Miss May Summerville, Stockton, $3. 



Best display of millinery, to Mrs. Thomas Eokstrome, Stockton, $4. 



Best display of family machine sewing (work of exhibitor), to Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton, $4. 



Best display of feather flowers, to Mrs. J. W. Hart, $2. 



SWEEPSTAKES. 



Best and purest yeast powder, to H. G. Boisselier, Stockton, framed diploma. 



FOURTH DEPARTMENT. 



ENCOURAGEMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE. 



For boys and misses under sixteen years of age — Best patchwork, to Miss Lulu Nichols, one 



dozen Spooner's photographs. 

 Best worsted embroidery, to Miss 0. Bailev, $2. 

 Best darning, to Adda Goodell, Stockton, S2. 

 Best exhibit of needlework, to Nettie 0. Bailey, $5. 

 Best crochet work, to Addie M. Bailey, S2. 

 Best plain sewing, to Miss Lulu Reid, $3. 



Best map of California with subdivisions, to Geoffrey Smith, one dozen Spooner's photographs. 

 Best pencil drawing, to Miss Nellie Littlehale, one dozen Spooner's photographs. 

 Best lettering, to Geoffrey Smith, $2. 



Special premium recommended for paintings in water color, executed by Miss Nellie Littlehale. 

 Premiums open for competition only to the pupils of the public schools in the district. 

 Best map drawing, Geoffrey Smith, Stockton, $3. 



