320 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY 



C. E. Williams & Co., Stockton — Squirrel poison. 



May Sununerville, Stockton — Two pairs English tissue paper mats. 



May Summerville, Stockton — Two silver cardboard mats. 



J. M. Brooks. San Francisco — Russian polish. 



Mrs. F. T. Baldwin, Stockton — Painting on chinaware. 



C. Behrus, Stockton — India-cliina dinner set. 



C. Behrus, Stockton — Glassware, cutlery, and flower stands. 



Paul Birdsall, Stockton — Dyer's extension step-ladders. 



E. S. Holden, San Francisco — Display of medicines, ointments, etc. 



G. M. Purcell, Oakland — Humbolt washing machine. 



0. H. Close, Stockton — Display of fancy goods. 



Mrs. W. B. West, Stockton — Bouquet, of grasses. 



0. A. Austin, Stockton — Display of fancy goods. 



Mrs. E. Moore, Stockton — Two tidies. 



C. Behrus, Stockton — Ijlevolving bird cages. 



Stockton Gas Company, Stockton — Gas cooking' and heating stoves. 



Miss L. Pache, Stockton — Specimen silver work. 



Miss L. Pache, Stockton — Two specimens stocking mending. 



H. W. Caldwell, San Francisco — Self-regulating incubator. 



B. B. Scott & Son, San Francisco — Flavoi-ing extracts. 



Hannah and Abbie Gray, Stockton — Landscape paintings, in oil. 



Hannah and Abbie Gray, Stockton — Five pieces painting on porcelain. 



Mrs. A. Motfc, Stockton — New system of dress cutting. 



PREMIUMS AAVARDED. 



FIRST DEPARTMENT.— LIVE STOCK— HORSES: 



CLASS I. — THOROUGHBREDS. 



Best stallion, three years old and upward, to ten-year old stallion Partisan, owned by D. W. 



Bury, Modesto, $30. 

 Special premium recommended to twelve-year old stallion Romulus, owned by Judge C. M. 



Creanor, Stockton. 

 Best stallion, two years old, to two-year old stallion Jack Douglass, owned by Jack DouglasSj 



Stockton, $15. 

 Special premium recommended to two-year old stallion Jack Govs'dy, owned by David S. Terry, 



Stockton. 

 Best suckling colt, to Lattel, by Wild Idle, owned by Charles Murphy, San Jose, $5. 

 Best mare, three years old and upward, to seven-year old Mary Watson, by imported Hercules, 



owned by Charles Murphy, San Jose, $20. 

 Special premium recommended to three-year old mare La Rene, by Joe Daniels, owned by 



Judge C. W. Creanor, Stockton. 

 Best mare, two years old, to two-year old Lowen R., by Joe Daniels, owned by Randall & Shep- 



pard, Stockton, $10. 

 Special premium recommended to two-year old mare Annie, by Joe Daniels, owned by Judge 



C. M. Creanor, Stockton. 

 Best mare, one year old, to Lily Ash, by Joe Daniels, owned by Judge D. S. Terrj^, Stockton, $5. 

 Best suckling filly, to Cecil, by Hercules, owned by Ben. E. Harris, San Francisco, $5. 



CLASS II. — FAMILIES. 



Best dam other than thoroughbred, with not less than three of her colts, $5, to I<'anny Fern and 



three of her colts, owned by W. Johnson, Grayson. 

 Special premium recommended to Beauty and three of her colts, owned by John A. McCloud, 



Stockton. 



CLASS III. — HORSES FOR ALL PURPOSES. 



Best stallion three years old and upward, to stallion Jolm Miller, b}'' Chieftain, nine years old, 



owned by P. Fee, Stockton, $30. 

 Best stallion two years old, to two-year old stallion Joe, by Elmo, owned by Daniel McCarty, 



Oakland, $15. 

 Best one-year old, to Major, by Blackhawk, owned by James Christian, Lockeford, $10. 

 Best suckling colt, to Nephew, Jr., by Nephew, owned by W. Johnson, Grayson, $5. 

 Best mare, three years old and upwards, to eight-year old Victress, by Cliieftain, owned by W. 



Johnson, Grayson, $15. 



