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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 

 Fourth Department — Continued. 



Exhibitor. 



Residence. 



Articles. 



F. Rentschler 



Julia Wiseman 



Julia Wiseman 



A. J. Ponimer 



A. J. Pommer 



A. J. Pommer. 



A.J. Pommer 



A.J. Pommer 



Parker & Irvine 



Miss H. T. Bailey 



Mrs. Geo. F. Aaron 



Mrs. Geo. F. Aaron 



Chas. Peake & Co. 



Weinstock & Lubin 



Weinstock & Lubin 



W. F. Peterson 



C. M. Campbell -- 



CM. Campbell 



G. N. Whitaker 



Sac'to Business College 

 J. L. Hicks 



San Francisco 

 Sacramento-.. 

 Sacramento- .. 

 Sacramento... 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Pacheco 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



San Francisco 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Santa Rosa 



Sacramento 



San Francisco 



...Townsend's patent kitchen cabinet. 



Tinsel tidies. 



Outline work. 



Domestic sewing machine. 



Sewing machines for fancy work. 



Display of sewing machine work. 



Machine for manufacturing. 



Fancy work made during the Fair. 



Stamped leather work. 



Paper sculpture. 



Wax figure dressed with hair. 



General display of hair work. 



Novelty rug machine. 



Manufacturing industry of California. 



..Shoes made during the Fair. 



Patent folding leg and foot rest. 



Sham holder. 



Patent rocker. 



Collection of buck horns. 



Samples of penmanship. 



New York sewing machines. 



FIFTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS 1— SILK, COTTON, AND TOBACCO. 



Exhibitor. 



Residence. 



Articles. 



Carlson & Currier 

 Joseph Neumann 

 Joseph Neumann 



Joseph Neumann 

 Joseph Neumann 



Joseph Neumann 



Joseph Neumann 



Wm. Hawes 



San Francisco 

 San Francisco 

 San Francisco 



San Francisco . 

 San Francisco. 



San Francisco. 



San Francisco. 



Anderson 



Display of skein, 



spool, knitting, and embroidering silk. 



First silk flag made 



of American silk, California production. 



Silkworms, 



cocoons, different species produced in 

 California, beginning in 1865, until pres- 

 ent time, with raw silk of various years. 



.Silk reeling machine, fit for all purposes. 



Display of skein, spool, knitting, 



and embroidery silk, made in California. 



.Display of weaving silk on the loom, and 

 samples of piece silk made in California. 



.Display of thrown and twisted silk in the 

 gum and boiled off, made in California. 



Display of silk cocoons. 



CLASS II— FLOUR AND GRAIN. 



