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J. E. Woods, Stockton, Agent — Exhibition of the " New Home" machine. 



J. E. Woods, Stoeiiton, Agent — Exhibition of the " Whito^ Shuttle" machine work. 



J. E. Woods, Stockton, Agent — Exhibition of the "Now Home" machine work. 



SWEKPSTAKES. 



Agents of each of the above named companies exhibit a specimen machine " for all j^ur- 

 poses," and a specimen machine " for doing taucy work." 



CLASS VIII. — EMBROIDERY, NEEDLEWORK, ETC. 



l\Irs. Truman Stoddard, Stockton — Tventy yards of rag carpet. 



Mrs. R. V. Hanks, Stockton — One ])ie(!e of worsted embroidery. 



Miss Addie 0. Yost, Stockton — Four tidies. 



Miss Jenny Wliite, Stockton — One 2:)iece of worsted embroidery, on lace. 



Miss Mary Bi-agg, Stockton — One patchwork quilt. 



Mrs. William P. Miller, Stockton — One piece of cotton embroidery. 



Mrs. William P. Miller, Stockton — One piece of worsted embroidery. 



Mrs. William P. Miller, Stockton — One piece of crochet work. 



Mrs. William P. Miller, Stockton — One piece of embroidery, on woolen. 



Mrs. William P. Miller, Stockton— One piece of netting. 



Mrs. William P. Miller, Stockton — One piece of worsted embroidery. 



Mrs. William P. Miller, Stockton— One crochet tidy. 



Mrs. Pt. V. Hanks, Stockton — One piece of crochet work, scrap bag. 



Mrs. Wills, Stockton — One piece of silk embroidery on silk, pincushion. 



Mrs. Wilis, Stockton — One piece of embroidery on cotton, chemise. 



Mrs. Boyce, Stockton — One piece of silk tatting, frame. 



Mrs. Boyce, Stockton — One piece of cotton tatliing, frame. 



Mrs. Wills, Stockton — One baby dress. 



Mrs. C. F. Munson, Stockton — One rag mat. ' 



Mrs. D. C. Matteson, Stockton — One piece of quilting. 



Mrs. Frank Stewart, Stockton — One piece of knit work. 



Mrs. Frank Stewart, Stockton — Three tidies. 



Mrs. Frank Stewart, Stockton — One flannel silk-embroidered skirt. 



Mrs. Frank Stewart, Stockton — Two pairs of pillow shams. 



Mrs. Frank Stewart, Stockton — One night dress cover. 



Mrs. S. Post, Stockton — One piece worsted embroidery. 



Mrs. A. N. Peterson, Sutter Creek — Three knit curtains. 



Mrs. A. N. Peterson, Sutter Creek — One table-cloth. 



Mrs. A. N. Peterson, Sutter Creek — Three tidies. 



Mrs. A. N. Peterson, Sutter Creek — One black vail. 



Mrs. A. N. Peterson, Sutter Creek — One pair mitts. 



Mrs. A. N. Peterson, Sutter Creek — One worsted knit shawl. 



Mrs. James Tatterson, Stockton — One foot rest. 



Mrs. James Tatterson, Stockton — Two worsted toilet cushions. 



Miss Althea Hickman, Stockton — One lamp mat. 



Miss Althea Hickman, Stockton — One piece crochet work. 



Miss Althea Hickman, Stockton — One door rug. 



Miss Althea Hickman, Stockton — One piece embroidery, on silk. 



Miss Althea Hickman, Stockton — One piece quilting. 



Miss Albertine Hickman, Stockton — One lamp mat. 



Mrs. S. Uriell, Stockton — One piece patchwork. 



Miss May Summerville, Stockton — One lamp mat. ^ 



Miss Eva Van Vlear, Stockton — One piece crochet work, shawl. 



George F. Eckstrom, Stockton — One sofa pillow. 



Miss jSTellie Blossom, Stockton — One door rug. 



Miss Nellie Blossom, Stockton — One piece quilting. 



Miss Nellie Blossom, Stockton — One sofa pillow. 



Mrs. J. W. Hart, Stockton — One patchwork quilt. 



Miss Sadie Summerville, Stockton — One sola pillow. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — One gent's shirt, home-made. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — One baby dress. 



Mrs. D. T. Daggett, Stockton — One piece worsted embroidery. 



Mrs. H. PI. Devoll, Stockton— One piece quilting. 



Miss Maggie Andrews, Stockton — One lamp mat. 



Mrs. E. H. Allen, Stockton — One piece silk embroidery, on silk. 



Miss Amelia Allen, Stockton — One piece crochet work. 



Miss Amelia Allen, Stockton — One piece embroidery, on lace. 



Miss Amelia Allen, Stockton — One piece worsted embroidery. 



Miss Clara Jenks, Stockton — One piece quilting. 



Miss May Wallace, Stockton — One sola pillow. 



Mrs. William Stockwell, Stockton — One piece hemstitching. 



Mrs. W. H. Van Vlear, Stockton — One piece knitting, for stockings. 



