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TANNKD I.KAT11KH. 



Best exhibit of tanned leather, Angora Robe and Glove rompany, $10. 

 Best e.xbihit of glove tanned leatlier, Angora Robe and Olovi- f"onij)any, $5. 



STOVES AND TINWAKK. , 



Best e.xliibit of tin ami cojjiji'r ware, Jaines J. White, .$15. 

 Best stove and range, James J. White, diploma. 



Committee reeommend sj)ocial premium to Jaines J. Wliite for galvanized cornice. 



I'OTTKUV. 



Best oxliibit ol' stone-wan- ami j)ottcry, J. Steiger, $10. 



DOMFBTIC MANUFACTUHKS. 



Best exhibit of hats and ca])S, J. S. Woods, $5. 



Best exhibit of gloves, the Angt>ra Roi>e and Glove Company, $10. 



Best hoino-made cotton stockings. Mrs. G. V. Bcal. .$2. 



Best exhibit of white shirts and underwear, lionic iiuiimfacture, Charles Ruff, special premium 



recommended. 

 Best cotton bed quilt, Miss Sarah Keeler, special premium recommended. 

 Best patch quilt, Mrs. S. Brown, $5. 



CABINCT WARK. 



Best exhibit of set )>arlor furniture, Bennett, Patterson A: Comjiany, •■^iC. 

 Best exhibit of chamber furniture, Bennett, Tatterson Sc Company, $10. 

 Best exhibit of upholstery, Bennett, Patterson k Company, $10. 

 Best parlor bedstead, F. W. Wolff, honorable mention. 



FARM PRODUCTS. 



Best two sacks of wheat, E. H. Lenox, $5. 



Best two sacks of oats, Jesse Ilolison, $.'). 



Best two sacks of barley, Frank Hamilton, $5. 



Best two sacks of California rve, Frank Hamilton, $5. * 



Best exhibit of Hour, Moody Brothers, $10. 



Best exhibit of flaxseed, Isaac Dixon, $5. 



FARM PRODUCTS — SECOND DIVISION. 



Best exhibit of salt pork, dried beef, hams, bacon, and lard. Andrews & Coykendall. $5 each. 

 Best exhibit of pcpjicrmint oil. F. Hamilton, $5. 

 Best exhibit of olive oil, J. B. liulTino, diploma. 



GARDEN PRODUCTS. • 



Best tomatoes, W. E. Beekwith, $2. 



Best Fulton potatoes, Andrews & Coykendall, $2. 



Best canlelope, W. E. Beekwith, $2. 



Best one sack of onions, W. Boots, $2. 



Best squash, cucunibers, and turnips, W. E. Beekwith, each $2. 



FRUITS. 



Best currants, Frank A. Wilcox, $2. 



Best barberries, !•". Wilcox, .$2. 



Best collection of foreign grapes, .J. II. Dixon, .$10. 



Best three kinds of ])cachcs, Mrs. Sarah Keelor, $5. 



Best strawberries, W. Boots, $5. 



Baat ten varieties of ajjples and five varieties of ])ears, G. P. Beal, .$.5. 



Best twelve varieties of pears, L. II. Bascom, $10. 



Best single bunch of foreign grapes, J. J. Hol)erts, $2. 



Best quinces, L. 11. Bascom, $2. 



Best ])ippin apples, ]). E. (iisli, $.'). 



Best collection of grapes, J. H. Kelly, $10. 



Best cherries, Allen Flickinger, $2. 



Best .seventeen single varieties of ajjples, W. Boots, $5. 



Best five varieties of plums, W. Boots, $5. 



DOMESTIC CANNED FRUITS. 



Best exhibit of domestic canned fruits, five varieties. Mrs. L. J. Watkins, $10. 



Best exhibit of sweet j)ickles, Mrs. L. J. Watkins, $3. 



Best exhibit of pickles, T. D. Apjileby, $3. 



Best exhibit of fruit, hermetically sealed in glas.^, San Jose Fruit Packing Company. Jl,"). 



PRESERVES AND .lEI.I.lES. 



Best exhibit of jellies, Mrs. G. K. Hostetter, $5. 



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