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G. H. Swinerton, Sacramento — Display of copper work (seventeen articles); display of kitchen 

 utensils, of copper and tin ; display of milk cans, tin ; one El Dorado coal cook stove ; 

 one Charter Oak wood cook stove; two Hub portable ranges, wood or coal; one Franklin 

 parlor stove, coal ; one Peerless parlor stove, wood ; one portable warming furnace; one 

 30-gallon boiler and stand : one set copper measures; one Buffalo water-filter; set toilet 

 ware; Flemish chafing dish ; display of tin ware. 



Huntington, Hopkins <fe Co., Sacramento — Display of water or sewer pipe. 



Detroit Safe Company — Display of fire and burglar-proof safe; display of bank and safe com- 

 bination locks. 



CLASS IV. 



C. Schaefer, Sacramento — One oak wine cask (California); one oak wine cask (Eastern); one 

 25-gallon oak barrel; one 10-gallon oak keg; one 5-gallon oak keg. 



Taft & Bennett, Sacramento — Display of turning-lathe work. 



Foster & Acock, Sacramento — Display of tubs, pails, bowls, etc. ; one clothes wringer ; display 

 of milk pans, pails, wash-basins, lapboards, made of paper; display of kegs and well 

 buckets : display of step-ladders, dust brushes, cocoa dippers, potato mashers, clothes-pins, 

 towel rollers, butter moulds, billiard and scrub brushes, shoe, hotel, and horse brushes. 



Bocker Bros., Sacramento — Display of willow ware, osier willow, split-wood baskets, cane 

 baskets. 



CLASS VI. 



C. Weisel & Co., Sacramento — Display of glue. 



Withington & Bagley, Sacramento — Display of soap, bleaching soap, potash, pearlash, saleratus, 

 and other alkalies. 



CLASS VII. 



I. L. Merrill. San Francisco — Sample of brick manufactured from steatite and fire-clay; sample 

 of brick from soap stone ; sample of brick from asbestos and soap stone. 



CLASS VIII. 



William Bassett, Sacramento — Six varieties of European birds. 



Mrs. E. H. Williams, Sacramento — Four cages California-raised canary birds. 



FIFTH DEPARTMENT, 



CLASS II. 



A. B. Gilbert, Sacramento — One bushel yellow corn ; one bushel white corn. 



Marion Biggs, Butte County — One sack Chevalier barley; one sack white barley; one sack 

 Nepaul barley ; one sack rye ; one sack white Australian wheat. 



T. L. Chamberlin, Lincoln — One sack Tappahannock wheat; one sack white Chili wheat. 



Joseph Hull, Sacramento — Two packages early mammoth sweet corn ; two stalks early mam- 

 moth sweet corn. 



S. L. Monday, Cacheville — Two bushels Australian wheat; two bushels Chili club wheat; two 

 bushels Sonora wheat; two bushels proper bearded wheat; two bouquets Monday wheat; 

 two bushels barley. 



William Fern, Sacramento — One sack Chevalier barley; one sack common barley. 



Mrs. A. M. Stata, Sacramento — Two bales hops. 



R. J. Merkley, Sacramento — Two bales hops. 



W. Montgomery & Co., Sacramento — Two bales hops. 



J. R. Johnson, Sacramento — One bale hops. 



F. P. Lowell, Sacramento — One sack black valley rye. 



John Smith, Sacramento — One sack sugar beet seed. 



Davis <fe Poorman, Sacramento — Display of yellow corn. 



J. P. Odbert, Sacramento — Display of white Tuscany wheat. 



CLASS III. 



A. B. Gilbert, Sacramento — One-half bushel sweet potatoes ; drumhead cabbage ; marrow squash ; 

 crook-neck squash ; pumpkins; sweet green corn ; watermelon, Mountain Sweet; musk- 

 melon, green; muskmelon, yellow ; cantaloupes; Dutch cabbage. 



Felicia Gabriella, Sacramento — One-half bushel red potatoes ; one-half bushel white potatoes ; 

 one-half bushel other varieties ; one-half bushel sweet potatoes ; one-half peck of each 

 variety; twelve parsnips; twelve carrots; six long blood beets: six turnip beets; six 

 sugar beets; one peck tomatoes ; six drumhead cabbages ; six Dutch cabbages (red); six 

 other varieties of cabbages ; three cauliflowers ; three broccoli ; six lettuce; one-half peck 

 red onions ; one-half peck yellow onions ; one-half peck white onions : one-half peck 

 peppers; twelve roots salsify; six stalks celery; six marrow squashes; one Hubbard 

 sqush ; one large pumpkin ; twelve ears sweet corn, green ; three green muskmelons ; 

 six cucumbers; one-half peck Lima beans, in pod ; one-half peck white beans, dry ; one- 

 half peck pole beans, in pod ; one-half peck garden beans, dry ; three purple egg plants ; 

 one table of assorted vegetables. 



Ed. L. Aiken, Sacramento — One-half peck field peas, dry; one-half peck garden peas, dry; 

 latest variety of peas, dry; one-half peck castor oil beans; one-half peck white beans; 

 one-half peck yellow onions; one-half peek white onions; one-half peck red onions; 

 one-half bushel sweet potatoes. 



