170 Transactions of the San Joaquin Valley 



CLASS VI. — MUSICAL INSTRUMKNTS AND CABINKT WARK. 



Ilorwinski &. Company, Stockton — One semi-grand jiiano. 

 Ilonvinski it Conijjauy, Stockton — One parlor piano. 

 Sherman A- Hyde, San Francisco — Wol)er semi-grand ])iano. 

 Slierman iV Hyde, San Francisco — Weljcr parlor piano. 

 Sherman A- Hyde, San Francisco — Mansfield j)arii)r ])iano. 

 Sherman A- Hyde, San Francisco — One Esley organ. 

 H. Nolte, San Francisco — Display of pianos. 



SWKKPSTAKES. 



Sherman Sc Hyde, San Francisco — Displny c)f pianos, organs, etc. 

 Ilorwinski k Company, Stockton — Display of pianos, organs, et«. 

 H. Nolte, San Francisco — Display of pianos. 



KURNITUKK. 



S. H. Fickett & Company, Stockton — Display of Stockton made furniture. 



CLASS VII. — .MISCELLANEOUS. 



Lathrop & Noble, Stockton — Case of hats and caps. 

 Jas. T. Mills, Stockton — Disjilay of stoves and ranges. 

 C. Behrns, Stockton — Dis])lay of refrigerators. 

 F. A. Ruhl, Stockton — Display of stoves. 

 F. A. Ruhl, Stockton — Display of ranges. 



CLASS VIII. — EMBROIDERY, SEWING, KNITTING, ETC. 



Miss — . Hitchcock, Stockton — One drawn fancy rag rug. 



Mrs. T. B. Adams, Stockton — Display of drawn fancy rag rug. 



Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Stockton — One quilt (patchwork), four thousand eight hundred and 



ninety-six j)ieces. 

 Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Stockton — One pair of hose. 

 Mrs. E. H. Moss, Stockton — One rag bag, crochet. 

 Mrs. E. H. Moss, Stockton — Specimen of homstitching. 

 Mrs. E. H. Moss, Stockton — Sj)ecimen of knitting, hose. 

 Mrs. E. II. Moss, Stockton — One worsted tidy. 

 Mrs. E. H. Moss. Stockton — One plain tidy." 

 Miss Amelia Allen, Stockton — Three book-marks. 

 Miss Amelia Allen, Stockton — Seven pieces of embroidery on laces. 

 Miss Amelia Allen, Stockton — One splint frame. 

 Miss Rebecca Langton, Stockton — One sofa cushion. 

 Mrs. Rebecca Langton, Stockton — One white shirt. 

 Mrs. C. .J. Smith, Stockton — Specimens of crochet work. 

 Miss Mary Summerville, Stockton — One wreath of wax flowers. 

 Mrs. E. F. Cadlc, Stockton— Thirty yards of rag carpet. 

 Mrs. E. F. Cadle, Stockton — Two fancy drawn rag rugs. 

 Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — Five ])air.« of knit stocking.-*. 

 Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — One white shirt, hand-tnadc 

 Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — One white shirt, niiichine made. 

 Miss Mary Allen, Slocklon — Two samples of silk embroidery on wool. 

 Miss Mary Allen, Stockton — One samj)le of silk embroidery on silk. 

 Miss Mary Allen, Stockton — Crochet mats. 



Mrs. S. M. Walter, Slocklon — Specimens of braiding. , 



Miss M. E. Walker, Stockton — Two tidies. 

 Miss Florence Brooks, Stockton — One crochet tirly. 

 Miss Florence Brooks, Stockton — One worsted wreath of llowers. 

 Mrs. Hattie Haas, Stockton — Ten ])ieces of needle-work. 

 Mrs. Hattie Haas, Stockton — Collection of tatting. 

 Mrs. .J. R. Wilbur, Stockton — l)isi)lay of <lrawn fancy rag rugs. 

 Mrs. Dr. E. A. Stockton, Stockton — S]iecimen of chenille work. 



Wilson Sewing Machine Company, San Francisco — Exhibit of family machine sewing. 

 Mrs. L. M. Fairbanks, Stockton — One patchwork sofa ])illow. 

 Mrs. Thos. Clarke. Stockton — One worsted wreath of (lowers. 

 Mrs. 0. E. Badgley, Stockton — One crochet tidy. 

 Mrs. 0. E. Badgley, Stockton — One worsted tidy. 



Wheeler A- Wilson Sewing Machine Company, Stockton — Exhibit of family machine sewing. 

 Miss Fannie E. Brown, Stockton — Exhibit of ten pieces of needle-work. 

 Mi.ss Fannie E. Brown. Stockton— Exhibit of live crochet mats. 

 Mr:?. T. H. Brown, Stockton— ?:xhibit of lace work. 



Mrs. T. H. Brown, Slocklon — Exhibit of needlT'-woi-ked handkerchief box. 

 Miss Grace Cutting, Stockton — Specimen of hemstitching. 



