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W. Fern, Sacramento — Six Hubbard squashes ; one bushel early rose potatoes; one bushel 



fluke potatoes ; one bushel peachblow potatoes; one bushel pinkeye potatoes; one bushel 



early < toodricb potatoes. 

 J. C. Connor, Sacramento — Mammoth sweet corn; six mountain sprout watermelons; six green 



muskinelous; lot of trophy tomatoes; one-half bushel early rose potatoes. 

 John Smith, Sacramento — Six sugar beets; one peck trophy tomatoes. 

 N. B. Gilbert, Sacramento — Six icecream watermelons. 

 H. Latham. Sacramento — Lot of early rose potat 

 W. s. Manlove, Sacramento — Three Hubbard squashes. 

 R. Williamson, Sacramento — Six Hubbard squashes; four varieties of potatoes, to wit: English 



flukes. Prince Albert, e;irly rose, and unknown. 



• 'LASS IV. 



O'Brien & Kuntz, Sacramento — One hundred and sixty flowering plants: seventy-five orna- 

 mental foliage, plants; fifty rose plants; eighty fuschias; fifty Australian plants; two 

 hundred greenhouse and conservatory plants; twenty-five hanging-baskets of plat 



Mrs. E. II. Williams. Sacramento — Four hanging-baskets of plants. 



F. A. Ebel, Sacramento — Display of flowerim: plants, in bloom; ornamental foliage; new and 

 rare plants; roses in bloom ; fuschias in bloom; cut flowers; bouquets; Australian plants; 

 greenhouse and window plants; hanging-basket-; containing plants. 



CLASS VI. 



Miss H. E. Sprague, Sacramento — One firkin of butter, twenty-eight pounds, three months old. 

 Miss A. C. Cowne, Sacramento — One firkin of butter, twenty-seven pounds, four months old. 

 Mrs. James Lansing, Sacramento — One firkin of butter, twenty-five pounds. 

 Mrs. E. S. Hart, Florin — Ten pounds of butter, in rolls; one loaf wheat bread: one loaf Boston 



brown bread, and a lot of raised biscuit. 

 Miss A. Townsend, Sacramento — Two loaves white bread. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken, Sacramento — Domestic corn bread, and domestic brown bread. 

 Schroer Bros., Sacramento — Display of sugar, soda, le grand, Boston, and Graham crackers; pilot 



bread; ginger snaps; Jenny Lind cake; milk biscuit; assorted and oyster crackers. 



SIXTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS II. 



E. L. Aiken, Sacramento — One-half peck English walnuts, and one-half peck soft-shell almonds. 

 R. E. Barnes & Co., Sacramento — Packages of small fruit, grapes, peaches, plums, and pears, for 

 shipping. 



SEVENTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS II. 



J. C. Devine, Sacramento — One statue of Faith, three-quarter size; one allegorical bust; one 

 headstone, sculptured on face; one monument, with ivy vine sculptured on column ; one 

 small tablet with drapery on; two tablets, California granite, polished; group of statues, 

 and bust in plaster of Paris. 



Timothy Lee, Sacramento — Five center pieces; five brackets; three Corinthian caps on columns; 

 small plaster decorations; one ornamental window-head. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



V. S. W. Parkhurst, San Francisco — Four store trucks. 



William Brindle, Santa Clara — Folding wash-bench. 



I!. B. Bell, Sacramento — Monitor fire-kindler. 



Jones, Givens &. Co., Sacramento — Enameled steel-barbed wire fence. 



I. S. Merrill, San Francisco — Samples of boiler and steam-pipe covering, showing the fire-proof 



non-conductor and water-proof coating. 

 George G. W. Morgan, San Francisco — Rice <fc Davis' fire and water-proof roof paint. 



ARTICLES EXHIBITED AT THE PAVILION— UPPER LIALL. 



THIRD DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I. 



Mrs. J. C. Roley, Sacramento — One picture in worsted embroidery. 



Mrs. J. \V. Richmond, Sacramento — One patchwork ottoman cover; one embroidered handker- 

 chief ; three embroidered garments, band sewed. 

 Mrs. E. D. Webb, Sacramento— Two tatting collars; four crochet collars. 



