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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 

 Second Department — Continued. 



Exhibitor. 



P. 0. Address. 



Articles Exhibited. 



A. & A. Heilbron 



J. P. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. P. Hill 



J. P. Hill 



J. P. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill.-, 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill 



J. F. Hill.. 



Studebaker Bros. 

 Studebaker Bros. 

 Studebaker Bros. 

 Studebaker Bros. 

 Studebaker Bros. 

 Studebaker Bros. 

 Studebaker Bros. 

 Studebaker Bros. 

 Studebaker Bros. 



Studebaker Bros. 

 H. H. Linnell— . 



A. Meister 



A. Meister 



A. Meister 



A. Meister 



A. Meister 



A. Meister 



A. Meister 



A. Meister 



A. Meister 



Sacramento. 

 SacramentO- 

 SacramentO- 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento- 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento- 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento- 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramenteo. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento- 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento- 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 



Sacramento. 

 SacramentO- 

 Sacra niento - 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacrainento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 



Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacrameuto. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento- 

 Sacramento. 



. . - One pleasure cart. 



Two open family carriages. 



Seven top buggies. 



Four open buggies. 



.Four two-seated open wagons. 



One trotting wagon. 



...Two spring market wagons. 



Two breaking carts. 



One track cart. 



Two ladies' phaetons. 



Two business wagons. 



Wagon or carriage brake. 



.-- Display of wheels, hubs, etc. 



Exhibition of California grown wood. 



One fruit wagon. 



One farm carriage. 



One street goods wagon. 



One doctors' phaeton. 



-_ One Concord wagon. 



One farm spring wagon. 



- Most mer- 

 itorious exhibition in this department. 



One closed family carriage. 



One top buggy. 



Two-seated open wagon. 



One farm wagon for general purposes. 



One spring market wagon. 



-. One ladies' phaeton. 



One business wagon. 



Wagon or carriage brake. 



Most mer- 

 itorious exhibition in this department. 



One open family carriage. 



Farm wagon for general purposes. 



Two open family carriages. 



.-- Five top buggies. 



Two open buggies. 



One two-seated open wagon. 



One pleasure cart. 



Three ladies' phaetons. 



-.. Two business wagons. 



One canopa open carriage. 



Most mer- 

 itorious exhibition in this department. 



THIRD DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I— TEXTILE FABRICS. 



Exhibitor. 



P. 0. Address. 



Articles Exhibited. 



Carlson & Currier 



Ben. Cohen 



Ben. Cohen 



Mrs. M. L. Kellogg 

 John T. Whitney . 

 Mrs. M. L. Timeus 

 Mrs. C. Neilsen .-. 



Lida I. clinch 



S. Lipman it Co. .. 



San Francisco -.. 



Sacramento. 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Rocklin 



Sacramento 



Sacramento. 



Sacramento 



Sacramento. 



Silk hosiery, American manufacture. 



- Fifteen yards woolen carpet. 



Turkish rug. 



-. Turkish rug, hand made. 



Sample of wool — Spanish merino. 



Display of fancy goods. 



Knitted shawl. 



Turkish rug. 



Display of drygoods. 



