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Mrs. L. A. Hildreth, lace-work stockings, diploma. 



Mrs. L. A. Hildreth, fancy chair cushion and back, $2. 



Mrs. John Guill, specimen of flower work, $2. 



Miss Edith Beesley, canvas and worstedwork pincushion, diploma. 



Mrs. D. T. Hicks, one tidy, diploma. 



Mrs. J. 0. Glover, specimens of braid work, $2. 



Miss Lena Paden, fly brushes of peacock feathers, napkin ring. 



Mrs. T. S. Bayley, silk embroidery, $2. 



Miss Lena Paden, toilet set, $2. 



Mrs. G. W. Dorn, display of skeleton leaves, diploma. 



Mrs. George Peck, specimens of shell work, $2. 



Mrs. J. T. Johnson, ottoman cover, $2. 



Mrs. J. T. Johnson, variety of artificial flowers, $2. 



Mrs. J. T. Johnson, fine lace work, diploma. 



Mrs. J. F. Entler, one pair child's knit gloves, diploma. 



Mrs. W. C. Stevens, best display of tidies, diploma. » 



"Woods & Walker, men's and" boys' clothing, $10. 



Woods & Walker, custom made suit, diploma. 



Woods & Walker, display of furnishing goods, diploma. 



Woods & Walker, Knights Templar regalia, di]3loma. 



Mrs. B. F. True, silk quilt, $3. 



Miss Mattie Crosette, chenille work, $2. 



Miss Mattie Crosette, best linen embroidery, $2 50. 



Miss Nora Peck, best moss work, diploma. 



Joe Franey, custom made coat and vest, diploma. 



Mrs. J. McFeely, embroidery shawl, diploma. 



A. C. Broyles, embroidered flannel, diploma. 



Mrs. John Byers, shell work, diploma. 



Mrs. John Byers, moss work, $2. 



J. C. Glover, stamping and stamping material, diploma. 



JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. 



MissMalinda Goree, pair knit woolen stockings, napkin ring. 

 Miss Malinda Goree, hair wreath, napkin ring. 



FOURTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I. — MANUFACTURES, LEATHERS, ETC. 



Hallet &'Lov, best display of paper hangings and borders, $2 50. 



Woods & Walker, best silk hat, $2. 



Woods & Walker, best soft hat, diploma. 



P. Peters & Bro., best pair dress boots, $2. 



P. Peters & Bro., display of men's and boys' boots and shoes, $2 50. 



P. Peters & Bro., best display of ladies' and girls' boots and shoes, $2 50. 



CLASS II. WORKED METALS. 



R. A. McDonald, hand sewing machine, Weed & Co., diploma. 



Charles Ball, display of silverware, diploma. 



Charles Ball, display of table cutlery, diploma. 



Hubbard & Earll, best display of hardware, $10. 



Hubbard & Earll, best display of gas fixtures, $5. 



Hubbard & Eaiil, best display of mechanics' tools, $5. 



Hubbard & Earll, best agate ware, diploma. 



Hibbard & Sommer, best display of clocks, diploma. 



Hibbard & Sommer, best display of silverware, $5. 



Hibbard & Sommer, best display of celluloid goods, diploma. 



Hibbard & Sommer, best display of gold-headed canes, diploma. 



CLASS III. — STOVES, CASTINGS, ETC. 



Hubbard & Earll, best display of cooking stoves, $5. 

 Hubbard & Earll, best display of cooking ranges, $5. 



CLASS IV. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 



Blood cfe Flint, best display of musical instruments, $10. 

 Blood & Flint, best piano, $5. 

 Blood & Flint, best organ, $5. 

 R. Fay & Co., piano, diploma. 



