San Joaquin Valley District Agricultural Society. 811 



SPECIAL. 



This embraces a list of all articles exhibited for which no premiums 

 were offered by the society, which the Board of Managers desire, for 

 the gratification of exhibitors, and in justice to them, to notice particu- 

 larly. 



Misses Robins and McKenzie exhibited specimens of buck gloves, 

 manufactured b3 T them, for which a special premium is recommended by 

 the committee who examined them; awarded diploma. 



yeast powders. 



The special committee appointed on this article award premium to 

 Dohrman & Co., framed diploma. 



They also recommend special mention to Dr. E. S. Holden, Stockton, 

 and to Bowen & Co., of San Francisco, for the same article exhibited 

 by them respectively. 



miscellaneous. 



D. A. Learned, of San Joaquin County, exhibited a variety of grapes, 

 not entered for premium, which deserve special mention. 



To Joseph Linds, of San Francisco, for fine display of shell work, 

 special mention. 



To Capital Sugar Refinery, of Sacramento, for sample of beet sugar, 

 diploma. 



To the Pacific Paper Mills, of Stockton, for exhibit of a large assort- 

 ment of paper produced at their mills, special mention. 



To Chalmers Brothers, of Stockton, for the splendid display of car- 

 pets, rugs, etc., from their warerooms on El Dorado street, special 

 notice is due. 



To Joseph Couturier, of Stockton, for fine display of human hair 

 work, perfumery, and hair dye, special mention. 



G. Alagretti exhibited for B. R. Prince, of Calaveras County, a fine 

 collection of silkworms, cocoons, floss, silk, etc., which deserves special 

 mention. 



Alexander Mackay exhibited samples of rag carpets which deserve 

 notice. 



William Graham, of Stockton, exhibited a case of hardware, compris- 

 ing a variety of useful articles, which deserves special mention. 



N. Gilmore, of El Dorado County, exhibited samples of carriage robes 

 made from the skins of Angora goats, which are very fine, and deserve 

 special notice. 



Julius Steiny, of Stockton, exhibited a miniature ship, built by him- 

 self, which is a specimen of rare mechanical ingenuity, and demon- 

 strates his skill and taste in ship building. 



Lutje & Gross, confectioners, of Stockton, exhibited a bride's cake, 

 which deserves special mention, as being very beautiful, and much 

 admired by the ladies. 



R. H. Baird exhibited a case of patent safety lamps, which deserve 

 special notice. 



Mrs. J. T. Boyd exhibited two vases with bouquets, and baskets of 

 colored rice, very beautiful. 



