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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Seventh Department — Coiuinued. 



Exhibitor. 

 CLASS IV. 



S. M.Wells 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



E. E. Masters 



E. E. Masters and L. J 



Kimball 



B. N. Bugby 



B. N. Bugby 



B. N. Bugby 



B. N. Bugby 



Mrs. M. J. Bennett 



G. W. Hancock & Co 



Asher Longshore 



Helen M. Smith 



Miss Mary Shamp 



Theo. W. Schwamb 



Brier & Mead 



Isaac Lea 



A. M. Tyler 



Main & Winchester 



B. B. Scott & Son 



Pacific Electric Co 



P. 0. Address. 



Article Exliibited. 



Award. 



San Francisco _ 



Sacramento. _. 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento--. 

 Sacramento- _. 

 Sacramento. _. 



Woodland 



Sacramento. _. 



Sacramento 



Sacramento... 



Calistoga 



Sacramento 



San Francisco. 



Florin 



San Francisco. 

 San Francisco. 



Three pieces statuary 



Lock hinge. 



Sacramento 



San Francisco. 



Automatic blind-lock 



Cochrane's patching and darn- 

 ing last 



Butter cooler 



Model drawbridge 



Model of patent axle 



Home-work picture frame 



Best display of fancy goods 



Telescope cases 



Honiton point lace handk'rchief 



Table napkins 



Best sewing machine, St. John's 



Washing powder 



Licorice root raised in Cal 



Lightning cleansing compound- 

 Display of whijjs and rawhide 



goods 



Flavoring extracts 



Electric belts for curing disease. 



.$25 00 



.Diploma 



.Diploma recm'd 



.Hon. ment'n rec 

 .Hon. ment'n rec 

 .Hon. ment'n ree 

 -Diploma recm'd 

 .Diploma recm'd 

 .Silver medal rec 

 _Spe. mention rec 

 -Spa. mention rec 

 -Spe. mention rec 

 -Diploma recm'd 

 .Fav'b notice rec 

 .Hon. ment'n rec 

 .Fav. ment'n ree 



.Diploma recm'd 

 .Diploma recm'd 

 Diploma 



GOLD MEDALS AWARDED. 



FIRST DEPARTMENT. 

 To Leland Stanford, for the most meritorious display of live stock. 



SECOND DEPARTMENT. 



To Baker & Hamilton, for the most meritorious exhibit of machinery and agricultural 

 implements. 



THIRD DEPARTMENT. 



To the Misses Brothers, for the most meritorious exhibit of textile fabrics. 



FOURTH DEPARTMENT. 



To J. T. Stoll, for his exhibition of harness and saddlery; the most meritorious exhibit of 

 mechanical products. 



FIFTH DEPARTMENT. 



To John Bidwell, for his exhibit of cereals: the most meritorious of agricultural products. 



SIXTH DEPARTMENT. 



To Joseph Purrington, for his exhibit of green fruits; the most meritorious of horticultural 

 products. 



SEVENTH DEPARTMENT. 



To William Keith, for his exhibit of oil paintings; the most meritorious iu Fine Art Depart- 

 ment. 



