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Dr. E. S. Holden, for eucalyptus extracts and remedies. 



Geo. F. Clutf, Lodi, for combined bread board and fiour chest. 



WORTHY MENTION. . 



We recommend worthy mention of the following exhibits: 



Mrs. H. A. Moore, San Francisco, for hair producer. 



Mrs. W. L. Overheiser, for combined match and stamp safe. 



Mrs. Jos. Hale, for spatter work cross, pebble cross, and sea moss 

 basket. 



Mrs. T. A. Wilson, Grayson, for pillow sham rod, sheet music of her 

 own composition. 



Mrs. L. Wells, for Japan silver polish and champion dish-washer. 



Martha A. McCoy, for pincushion and match lighter. 



M. Rosenblum, for display of gents' underwear and overalls. 



W. H. Van Vlear, for rifle made by apprentice after only one year's 

 work at that business. 



C. J. Sharp, Jr., patent shoe button fastener ; one bed spread, 

 embroidered with chenille; aftd Buckeye hand sewing machine. 



Nellie Littlehale, for specimen of painting on china. 

 Mrs. James Littlehale, for specimen of native gum arabic. 

 Wm. Graham, for display of hardware, bracket work, and jack- 

 knife work ; also, Florence oil stove. 

 Mrs. R. y. Hanks, for display of fancy work on card-board. 



D. J. King, of No. 1117 Folsom Street, San Francisco, for automatic 

 fountain penholder and solid ink-pen. 



Mr. J. Ennor, of Santa Cruz, for an exhibition of sea mosses and 

 moss work. 



