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DEPARTMENT GOLD MEDALS. 



FIRST DEPARTMENT. 



To Leland Stanford, for the most meritorious display of live stock other than horses. 



SECOND DEPARTMENT. 



To J. P. Hill, f«tf the most meritorious display of vehicles. 



THIRD DEPARTMENT. 

 To California Hosiery Company, for the most meritorious display of textile fabrics. 



FOURTH DEPARTMENT. 



To A. A. Van Voorhies & Co., for the most meritorious display of mechanical products. 



FIFTH DEPARTMENT. 



To Joseph Neumann, for the most meritorious display of agricultural products. (Silk 

 culture.) 



SIXTH DEPARTMENT. 



To Mrs. R. S. Lockett, for the most meritorious exhibit of fruits. 



SEVENTH DEPARTMENT. 

 To S. M. Brookes, for the most meritorious exhibit of line arts. 



FOR MOST ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY. 



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To Weinstock & Lubin, for the most attractive display in the Pavilion. 



SPECIALS. 



To Parke & Lacy, for their meritorious display of engines and pumps. 



To Henry Pierce, for his unequaled exhibit of cattle. 



To Coleman Younger, for the superior qualities of his Durham herd. 



