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Best quilting, to Mrs. J. W. Hart, $2. 



Best lamp mat, to Miss Maggie Andrews, $2. 



Best single piece of hemstitching, to Mrs. William Stoekwell, $1 50. 



Best gents' shirt, to Mrs. William Van Vlear, $2. 



Best embroidery on woolen, to Miss Mary Allen, $1. 



Best sofa pillow, to Miss May Wallace, $2 50. 



Si^ecial mention to Mrs. S. Post for worsted embroidered chair. 



CLASS IX. — BURR, BEAD-WORK, ETC. 



Best wax flowers, to Mrs. S. Uriel], $2. ■ . - 



Best specimen of braid work, to George F. Eckstrom, Domestic, $2. 



Braid work, special mention recommended to H. H. Devoll. 



Best worsted picture, to Mrs. J. H. Andrews, $2. 



Best book mark, to Miss Amelia Allen, si. 



Best cone work, to Miss Grace Magner, $1 50. 



Best wreath, any kind, to Miss Ollie Tallmadge, $2. 



CLASS X. DISPLAYS. 



Best display of rag rugs, to Mrs. T. Stoddard, $3. 

 Best display of shell work, to Mrs. J. Badger, $4. 

 Best display of embroidery on lace, to Miss Jennie White, $3. 

 Best display of needlework, to Miss Althea Hickman, $5. 

 Best display of lace, to Mrs. J. W. Hart, $3. 



Best display of family machine sewing, work of exhibitor, to George F. Eckstrom, work of 

 Davis sewing machine. 



CLASS X. — SPECIAL. 



Best calico dress, by Miss over thirteen, to Miss Maggie Chapman, $10. 

 Best calico dress, by Miss under eighteen, to Miss Delia Miller, $5. 



These dresses were made by the exhibitor, were on exhibition three days of the fair, and 

 worn by the makers on Friday evening of the week of the fair. 



SWEEPSTAKES. 



Framed diplomas recommended to B. B. Scott & Son, San Francisco, for California yeast cake. 

 Best and purest yeast powder, framed diploma to H. G. Boisselier, Stockton. 

 Best exhibit stoves and tinware, to John Jackson, $10. — 



Diploma recommended to Hogan & Smith, for exhibit of stoves. 

 Best exhibit of agricultural implements, to Grangers' Union, $10. 

 Best windmill to Hall & Sperry, $10. 



Special premium recommended to E. J. Marsters, Stockton, for self-regulating windmill. 

 Tempest. 



FOURTH DEPARTMENT. 



' ENCOURAGEMENT OP YOUNG PEOPLE. 



Best display of fancy work. Miss Iddie Smith, $2. 



Best crochet work, to Miss Florence Wiley, $2. 



Best worsted embroidery, to Gussie Dohrmann, $2. 



Exhibit of needlework, special mention to Kindergarten, display by Mrs. C. W. Dohrmann, 



Stockton. 

 Best silk embroidery, to Miss May Summerville, $2 50. 

 Best braiding, to Miss May Summerville, $2. 



Best exhibit of needlework, three pieces, to Miss May Summerville, $5. 

 Best mat or rug, to Miss Nellie C. Smith, $2. 

 Best exhibit of plain sewing, to Miss Bessie Reid, $3. 

 Best patchwork quilt, to Miss Lulu Reid, $2. 

 Best transferred work, to Miss Myra Lyons, $2. 



Honorable mention to Miss Georgie Lyons for pencil and archftectural drawings. 

 Honorable mention to Miss Susie Evans for pen drawings. 

 Best map drawing, to Robert Reid, $3. 



Honorable mention to Miss Hallie Evans for pencil drawing. 

 Honorable mention to Miss Josie Meyers for six crayon sketches. 



FIFTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I. 



Best exhibit of crayon drawing, to J. P. Spooner, $3. 

 Best exhibit of photographs, to J. P. Spooner, $10. 

 Best exhibit of portrait painting, to Pebbles & Baldwin, $5. 

 Best map drawing, to Robert Reid, $4. 



