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CLASS II. — WHEELWRIGHT WORK. 



Best display of carriages, to the Grangers' Union, $25. 



Best two-horse wagon, Sweepstakes iron wagon, Grangers' Union, $5. 



Best one-horse wagon. Sweepstakes iron wagon, to Grangers' Union, $5. 



Best two-horse carriage, to Grangers' Union. §5. 



Best single top buggy, to Grangers' Union, $7 50. 



Best single open buggy, for jump seat buggy, to J. A. Binks, .$5. 



CLASS HI. — HARNKSS AND LEATHER. 



Best display of harness and saddlery, to H. T. Dorrance, Stockton, $10. 

 Best set of carriage harness, to H. T. Dorrance, Stockton, $5. 

 Best single harness, to H. T. Dorrance, Stockton, $5. 

 Best saddle, to H. T. Dorrance, Stockton, $5. 



CLASS IV. — MACHINERY, ETC. 



Best display of horseshoes, to John Burns, Stockton, $3. 



Honorable mention to J. A. Ellison of Lodi, combination lift pump. 



Best lift pump, to W. H. Van Vlear, Stockton, $3. 



CLASS V. — BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. 



Best lot of pressed brick, to William Saunders, Stockton, $3. 

 Best display of pottery, to William Saunders, Stockton, $5. 



CLASS VI. — CABINI':TWARE. 



Protest having been made and filed in the matter of exhibits of cabinetware, and the same 

 being under consideration by the Board of Managers, no awards are published. 



MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 



Best grand or semi-grand pianoforte, to Guernsey, Allen & Barber, Stockton, $10. 

 Best parlor piano, to Guernsey, Allen & Barber, Stockton, $5. 



SWEEPSTAKES. 



Best exhibit pianos, organs, etc., Gurnsey, Allen <fe Barber, Stockton, $10. 



SEWING MACHINES. 



Best family sewing machine, framed diploma to H. H. Devoll for the Domestic sewing machine. 

 Best and greatest variety of work, framed diploma to Geo. F. Eckstrom for the Davis sewing 

 machine. 



SWEEPSTAKES. 



Best sewing machine for all purposes, diploma to 11. H. Devoll for the Domestic sewing machine. 

 Best sewing machine for fancy work, diploma to H. H. Devoll for the Domestic sewing machine. 



CLASS VII. — MISCELLANEOUS. 



Best display of manufactured paper, to California Paper Co., Stockton, $10. 



Best dis[)lay of stoves, to John Jackson, $5. 



Disjilay of firearms, to Hogan <fe Smith, $5. 



Best display of hats and caps, to Lothrop & Noble, $5. 



CLASS VIII. — EMBROIDERY, ETC. • 



Best rag carpet, to Mrs. Truman Stoddard, $3. 

 Best single piece of worsted embroidery, to Mrs. R. V. Hanks, $2. 

 Best single piece of embroidery on lace, to Miss Jennie White, $2. 

 Best single piece of patchwork, to Miss Mary Bragg, $2. 

 Best netting, to Mrs. Wm. P. Miller, $1 50. 

 Best sin£;le piece silk embroiderv on silk, to Mrs. Wills, $2. 

 Best single piece cotton embroidery on cotton, to Mrs. Wills, $1. 

 Best tatting, to Mrs. Boyce, $i 50. 

 Best baby's dress, to Mrs. Wills, $2. 

 Best rag mat, to Mrs. C. F. Munson, $2. 

 Best tidies, to Addie C. Yost, $1 50. 



Special mention to Mrs. Frank Stewart for knitwork, tidies, silk embroidered skirt, pillow- 

 shams and night-dress cover. 

 Special premium recommended to Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Sutter Creek, for knitwork. 

 Best foot-rest, to Mrs. James Tatterson, $2 50. 

 Best door rug, to Miss Althea Hickman, $2. 



