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Mary Wetzel, pencil drawing, special premium, $3. 



Charles Nesbitt, best display of enlarged photographs, special premium, $5. 



F. G. Hearn, best display of gold ores, $10. 



F. G. Ilearn, best display of silver ores, $10. 



F. G. Hearn, best display of minerals, $10. 



WRITING. 



John Magofl'ey, best specimen of writing by children under eighteen years, $2 50. 



John Magoffey, sweepstakes for writing, $5. 



John Magoffey, best sf)ecimen of pen drawing, $2. 



Dora Duenkel, best specimen of writing by child under twelve years, $2 50. 



Bernhard Dueukel, specimen of writing by child eight years old, special premium, $1 50. 



Jacksonville Band, best music furnished by any brass band, $100. 



FLORAI, PREMIUMS. 



Mrs. E. Ranous, best collection of cut flowers, $5. 



Mrs. E. Steele, best bouquet, $1. 



Mrs. E. Steele, best collection of house plants, $5. 



Mrs. Rogler, second best collection of house plants, chromo. 



Mrs. Kessler, hanging basket, $1. 



ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 



The meeting was called to order at the Pavilion on the evening of 

 October 4th, F. Riley, President, presiding. 



On motion, Frank Riley was elected President for the ensuing year. 



On motion, John W. McBride, of Scott Valley, was elected Vice 

 President. 



The following Directors were also elected, to wit : John B. Rohrer, 

 Chas. Herzog, Sam. Jackson, and Jay Beach. 



