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DEPARTMENT GOLD MEDALS. 



FIRST DEPARTMENT. 



To R. J. Merkeley, of Sacramento, for most meritorious exhibit of horses. 

 To P. Peterson, of Sites, Colusa County, for most meritorious exhibit of live stock other 

 than horses. (Herd of Durham cattle.) 



SECOND DEPARTMENT. 

 To Benicia Agricultural Works, for most meritorious display of agricultural machinery. 



THIRD DEPARTMENT. 



To Mrs. M. H. Ober, of San Francisco, for the most meritorious display of textile fab- 

 rics. (Ladies and children's underwear and fancy goods.) 



FOURTH DEPARTMENT. 



To Capital Soap Co., for the most meritorious display of mechanical products. (Display 

 of soaps.) 



FIFTH DEPARTMENT. 



To San Joaquin County, for the most meritorious display of agricultural products. 

 (Cereals.) 



SIXTH DEPARTMENT. 



To H. W. Crabb, of Oakville, Napa County, for the most meritorious display of brandies 

 and wines. 



SEVENTH DEPARTMENT. 



To E. Narjot, of San Francisco, for the most meritorious display of fine arts. 



NINTH DEPARTMENT. 



To Philadelphia Brewing Co., San Francisco, for the most meritorious display in the 

 Miscellaneous Department. (Lager beer.) 



FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY. 



To Huntington, Hopkins & Co. (George R. Hansbrow, designer), the most attractive 

 display in the Pavilion. 



