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For new and rare plants, to W. B. West, $2. 



For display of cut llowers, to W. 15. West, $2. 



For ooUcolioii of Australian i)lauts, to W. li. West, $2. 



For plants suitable fur green, eonservalory, and window culture, to W. B. West, $2. 



For display of hanging basket, to Mrs. James Littlehale, $2. 



CLAS.S VI. — HOME WORK. 



For best thirty pounds or more of cheese, to James Alexander, $5. 



For best wheat bread, to Mrs. E. II. Moss, $3. 



For best corn bread, to Mrs. Joseph Hale, .$2 50. 



For best ]>ound cake, to Mrs. J. (;. Reid, $:{. 



For best s])onge cake, to Anna Littlehale, .$2 50. 



For best cuflee cake, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, $2. 



CI-A.SS VII. — DOMESTIC MANUFACTURK. 



For best exhibit of wheat Hour, to 11. B. Lane, $5. 



THIRD DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS J. — AGRICULTURAL IMPLKMENT3. 



Committees award premiums as follows : 

 For best display of agricultural implements, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Wood.s, Secretary, ? 10. 

 For best threshing machine, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $10. 

 For best header, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $10. 

 For best mowing machine, to Grangers' Union, ))er J. N. Woods, Secretary, $5. 

 For best steel pfow, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $5. 

 For best cast jilow, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $5. 

 For best harrow, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secrctarj', $3. 

 For best straw cutter, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $3. 

 For best small cultivator, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $5. 

 For best wine press, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $5. 

 For best gang plow, to Matteson Sc Williamson, $5. 

 For best horse fork, to Matteson & Williamson, .$5. 

 For best model of farm gate, to George Clufl', $5. 

 For best separator, to Golden Gate separator, owned by J. C. Bowden, $5. 



CLASS II. — WHKKLWRIGHT WORK. 



For best displaj' of carriages, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $10. 

 For best two-horse wagon, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $5. 

 For best one horse wagon, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $5. 

 For best two-horse carriage, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, .$5. 

 P'or best buggy, to Grangers' Union, per J. N. Woods, Secretary, $5. 



CLASS III. — HARNESS AND LEATHER. 



For best display of harness and saddlery, to II. T. Dorrance, $5. 



For best set of carriage harness, to II. T. Dorrance, $5. 



For best single harness, to IF. T. Dorrance, $5. 



For best saddle, to ][. T. Dorrance, .$.'). 



For best ladies' saddle, to II. T. Dorrance, $5. 



For best bridle, to II. T. Dorrance, $3. 



CLASS IV. — MACHINERY, ETC. 



For best steam engine, to Payne steam engine, exhibited by William Graham, $15. 

 For best lift pump, to Fred. Ruhl, $3. 



CLASS V. — BUILDING MATERIAL AND POTTERY. 



For best lot of pressed brick, to William Saunders, $j. 

 For best display of pottery, to William Saunders, $5. 



CLASS VI. — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND CABINET WARE. 



For best semi-grand piano, to Sherman & Hyde, San Francisco, $10. 



For best parlor piano, to M. Ilorwinski it Company, $5. 



For bcsldis])lay of furniture, to Dr. S. II. Fickett, $5. » 



