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Fruits preserved in sugar, not less than five varieties and one quart each : 

 Best exhibit, to Mrs. J. Hale, Stockton, $10. 

 Second best exhibit, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton, $5. 



JELLIES (five varieties). 



Best exhibition, to Mrs. J. Hale, $5. 



Second best, five varieties of jellies, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton, $2 50. 

 Best exhibition pickles, three varieties, to Mrs. J. Hale, Stockton, $6. 

 Second best ditto, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton, $2 50. 



CLASS V. — HOME WORK. 



Best cheese, thirty pounds^ or more, to Santa Clara Cheese Company, C. V. Thompson, agent, 

 Stockton, $5. 



CLASS VI. — FLORAL. 



Collection of new and rare plants, to Mrs. J. Hart, American Agriculturist for one year. 



Special premium recommended to bouquet of grasses exhibited by Mrs. W. B. West, Stockton. 



Largest collection of flowering plants in bloom, to W. B. West, Stockton, $10. 



Collection of ornamental foliage plants, to W. B. West, Stockton, $2. 



Collection of fuchsias in bloom, to W. B. West, Stockton, $2. 



Display of cut flowers, to W. B. West, Stockton, $2. 



Collection of plants for greenhouse, etc., to W. B. West, Stockton, $2. 



Best display of hanging baskets containing plants, to Miss Amelia Allen, Stockton, $2. 



CULINARY. 



Best brown bread, home-made, to Mrs. C. J. Smith, Stockton, $2 60. 

 Best wheat bread, home-made, to Mrs. J. Hale, Stockton, $3. 

 Best plate biscuit, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton, $2 50. 

 Best corn bread, to Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Stockton, $2 50. 

 Best pound cake, to Mrs. R. N. Howes, Stockton, $3. 

 Best sponge cake, to Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Stockton, $2 50. 

 Best fruit cake, to Mrs. J. Hale, Stockton, §3. 

 Best coffee cake, to Mrs. C. J. Smith, Stockton, $2 50. 



Best loaf of bread by a Miss under eighteen, Spooner's special $10 photograph, to Miss ^lay 

 Wallace, Stockton. 



CLASS VII. — MANUFACTURES. 



Best display woolen goods, to Stockton Woolen Mills, $10. 

 Best wheat flour, to R. B. Lane, Stockton, $5. 

 Best corn meal, to R. B. Lane, Stockton, $3. 



THIRD DEPARTMENT. 



' CLASS I. — MACHINERY, ETC. 



Best threshing machine, Bronson's Improved Buffalo Pitts Separator, to Grangers' Union of San 

 Joaquin Valley, $10. 



Best headei', Stockton Chief, to Matteson & Williamson, Stockton, $10. 



Best self-raking reaper, Wheeler No. 6 combined, to D. M. Osborne & Co., San Francisco, $5. 



Best mowing machine, Wheeler No. 5, to D. M. Osborne & Co., San Francisco, $5. 



Best steel plow, to Matteson <& Williamson, Stockton, $5. 



Best gang plow, new model Eui'eka Sulky plow, to Grangers' Union, $5. 



Best cast plow, Oliver Chilled Cast Plow, to Grangers' Union, $5. 



Best grain sower, Gem Broadcast, to Grangers' Union, $5. ^ 



Best harrow, to Matteson k Williamson, Stockton, $3. 



Best horse rake, Lyon Sulky Self-dump Rake, to Grangers Union, $3. 



Best straw cutter, Burdick No. 3, to Grangers' Union, $3. 



Best large cultivator, to Matteson & Williamson, Stockton, $5. 



Best small cultivator, to H. C. Shaw Plow Co., Stockton, $o. 



Best farm gate, Rockafellow Patent Adjustable, to Grangers' Union, $5. 



Best grain separator, to J. C. Bowden, Stockton, $5. 



Best wine press, the Ainericus, to Grangers' Union, .$5. 



Best derrick fork, to Matteson & Williamson, Stockton, $5. 



Si^ecial mention to E. H. Hamilton, Los Angeles, for sub-irrigation machine for making con- 

 tinuous pipe and system of irrigation. 



Special mention to Gutenberger & Co., Sacramento, for Golden Gate ground roller and clod 

 crusher. 



Special mention to E. J. Marsters, Stockton, for self-feeder for thrashing machine. 



Special premium recommended to Grangei's' Union for exhibit of 30 spools of barbed fence wire. 

 Committee recommend special premium for the D. M. Osborne & Co.'s self-biuding harvester 



and combined header and binder, both being machinery worthy of merit. 



