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Mrs. Kessler — Cut flowers. 



Mnry Wetzel (age 14 years) — Hair wreath. 



Eliza Strioklaii(l — Cut flc)\vers, straw frames. 



B. F. Smith — Oil paintings: Castle R<ick, McCloml River Falls, rural scene, and the Matterhorn. 

 Mrs. H. Kessler — Tomato catchup, blackberry jam. 



Mrs. Clara Burrows — Ornamental vases. 



Carrie Swan — Slipper case. 



The Ashland Woolen Mills — Fine display of goods, comprising cassimeres, cloak goods, tweeds, 

 ladies' cloths, pressed, check, gray, navy blue, and white Jlanuel ; seven varieties of 

 blankets, superior breakfast shawls, balmoral skirts, ladies' hose, men's half hose from 

 No. 9 to No. 11 in size, woolen yarn, etc. 



Mrs. McCall — Pampas grass plume. 



Cai'rie Swan — Grape jelly, Indian peach pickles, fresh peaches, brandy peaches. 



John B. Rolirer — Winter oats, golden melon barley. 



Eddie McNulty (14 years old) — Pencil drawing. 



Annie McNulty — Mai'ble cake, rusk, Bartlett pears. 



Henry Ringe — Bartlett pears. 



C. MelSfulty — Marble head cabbage, tropliy tomato. 



Jensen & Riley — Light bread, B )Ston crackers, Jenny Linds, oyster crackers, fruit crackers, 



nieknacks, ginger snaps, soda crackers, sugar crackers, and Wetmore's cheese. 

 F. J. King— Sack of salt. 

 C. H. Pyle — -Glass of Ivcopodium. 

 Mrs. R. 0. HeWitt— Colored photograph. 

 J. B. Ager — Chocolate corn. 

 Vesta Orr— Railroad tidy. 

 Frank King — Guinea pigs and rabbits. 

 N. D. Julien — Wine and watermelon. 

 H. Duenkel — Salt from M. Thomas' salt works. 

 J. Hansen — Fine display of photograuhs. 

 Eliza Strickland — .\ir castle. 

 Mrs. A. E. Payne — Embroidered pillowshams. 

 J. B. Hutchings, Ashland Glove Factory — Eight styles buckskin gloves, buckskin purses, dressed 



deerskin, dressed Angora goatskin — a splendid assortment. 

 Mrs. J. E. Harmon — Di-awn rug, patchwork rug. 

 E. Lee — A bunch of alfalfa, measuring seven feet in length, and of the slender stem variety, 



whicli makes the best of feed, such as animals eat without any waste, much of the 



alfalia raised being too full of uhick stalks to be eaten by stock. 



COMMITTRES. 



The following committees were appointed as Judges for the various departments at Pavilion 

 and i'air grounds: 



On Plorses— J. P. Woods, Jerry Martin, and Colonel W. S. Stone. 



On Cattle— E. B. Edson, Kbner Ball, and Colonel Bybee. 



On Sheep and Goats — Charles F. Hammond, Thomas Orr, and W. P. Stone. 



On Machinery, Implements, and Mechanical Products — William Eckhart, C. J. Monro, and 

 J. Martin. 



On Needle, Shell, Wa.xwork, and Clothing— Mrs. Justice, Mrs. McCall, and Mrs. Orr. 



On Juvenile Department — Miss Lucy Edson, IVIrs. Rogler, and Mrs. A. B. Carlock. 



On Writing and Drawing — H. B. Warren, A. H. Burrows, and George H. Peck. 



On Agricultural Products — Jacob Wagner, Charles LeBeau, and Thimas Orr. 



On Bread, Buttei-, Etc.— Mrs. Parker,"Mrs. Goi'dale, and Mrs. Hirst. 



On Green Fruit— Horace Knights. S. F. Brown, and J. Churchill. 



On Fine Arts and Minerals- E. Steele, Colonel W. S. Stone, and R. 0. Dewitt. 



Ou Floral Department— Mrs. L. S. Wilson, C. H. Pyle, and Mrs. Triucauo. 



