Agricultural Society. 171 



Mrs. L. M. Cutting, Stockton — Specimen of transferred work. 



Robert Loyd, Stockton — Specimen of card-board work. 



Mrs. R. S. Bates, Stockton — Two specimens of silk eiiibroidiTV on wool. 



Mrs. R. S. Hates, Stockton — Two .spectiinens of worsted embroidery tidieis. 



Mrs. R. S. Bates, Stockton — Book-marks. 



Miss Minnie Lyons, Stockton— S[)ecimen of hemstitching. 



Miss Minnie Lyons, Stockton — Specimen of braid work. 



Miss Minnie Lyons, Stockton — Specimen of transferred work. 



Mrs. W. If. Lyons, Stockton — Sj)ecimen of cotton embroidery. 



Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Stockton — Specimen of transferred work. 



Mrs. W. II. Lyons, Stockton — Specimen of hemstitching. 



Mrs. \V. II. Lyons, Stockton — E.\hibit of family machine sewing. 



Miss Gcorgie Lyons, Stockton — Specimen of silk embroidery. 



Miss Georgie Lyons, Stockton — Specimen of plain sewing. 



Miss Georgie Lyons, Stockton — Eleven specimens of needle-work. . 



Mi.ss Allhea Hickman, Stockton — Crochet Afghan. 



Mrs. Hannah Davi.-;, Stockton — One splashei-. 



ilrs. Hannah Davis, Stockton — One scrap bag. 



Mrs. Hannah Davis, Stockton — Two lamj) mats. 



Mrs. S. L. Daggett, Stockton — One book-mark. 



Mrs. S. L. Daggett, Stockton — One toilet set. 



Mrs. S. L. Daggett, Stockton— One tidy. 



Mrs. S. L. Daggett, Stockton — Exhibit of plain sewing. 



Miss Theresa Magner, Stockton — Wreath of cone and worsted flowers. 



Mrs. E. H. Allen, Stockton — Specimen of hand sewing. 



ifrs. .J. R. McCloud, Stockton— Framed card-board cross. 



Mrs. \Vm. Stockwell, Stockton — Specimen of hemstitching. 



Mrs. J. W. Hart, Stockton — Three specimens of lace work. 



Mrs. J. W. Hart, Stockton — One book-mark. 



Mrs. J. W. Hart, Stockton — One piece of patchwork. 



Mrs. Wm. C. Miller, Stockton — Nine pieces of family machine sewing. 



Mrs. Wm. C. MiHer, Stockton — Two specimens of lace work. 



Mrs. Wm. C. Milh'r, Stockton — One pair of silk (knit) hose. 



Mrs. E. H. Boscher, Stockton — One hand embroidereil handkerchief. 



Mrs. K. H. Boscher, Stockton — One piece of crochet work. 



Mrs. Thos. Clarke, Stockton^One patchwork rpiilt. 



Mrs. C. Ruoff, Stockton — Exhibit of millinery. 



BURR, BKAn, MOSS, WAX, AND OTHKR FANCY WORK. 



Miss Anna Denig, Stockton — One wreath of feather flowers. 



Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Stockton — Two specimens of sea moss. 



Mrs. Jos. Hale, Stockton — One flower-worked picture. 



Mrs. .los. Hale, Stockton — One album of sea mosses. 



Mrs. D. O. Harrelson, Stockton — One hair wreath. 



Mrs. J. W. Hart, Stockton — One shell pyrai7ii<L 



Mrs. .1. W. Hart, Stockton— One moss wreath. 



Mrs. J. W. Hart, Stockton — Specimen of feather flowers. 



Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Stockton — Three specimens of hemstitching. 



Mrs. — . Norton, Stockton — Two samples of silk embroidery. 



Mrs. Jas. Litllehale, Stockton — One dish of wax fruit. 



Mrs. Jas. Litllehale, Stockton- One iKJUcpiet of wax .Vutumn leaves and grasses. 



Miss Althea Hickman, Stockton — Five ti<lies. 



Miss Althea Hickman, Stockton— Two bureau covers. 



E. Ilazle, Stockton — One feather wreath. 



Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Stockton — Specimen of bead work. 



Mrs. L. M. Fairbanks, Stockton — One bouquet of dried flowers. 



Mrs. Thos. Clarke, Stockton — One hair wreath. 



Robert fjoyd, Stockton — One feather wreath. 



Mrs. E. Moore, Stockton — One frame of siiell work. 



Mrs. Wm. C. Miller, Stockton — One wreath of phantom flowers. 



STATK SWEKPSTAKKS. 



II. G. Boisselier, Stockton — Boisselier's yeast powder. 

 Bowen Brothers, Stocktori — Bowen's yeast powder. 



