48 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



CLASS 111. 



Miss H. E. Sprague, Sacramento — One lamp stand j one embroidered picture; two embroidered 

 fool sinols: seven specimens of Spanish needlework; one embroidered toilet cushion ; one 

 worsted mal : one cotton mal ; three worsted tidies. 



Mi-- A. M. (ierber, Sacramento — One shell-framed wax harp; one shell-framed wax anchor; 

 one pair cornucopias. 



B. B. Powell, Sacramento -Two worsted rugs. 



Mrs. Coates, Sacramento — One cone table; one pair vases; one pair brackets; one fern vase; 

 One hanging-basket, cone work ; one lamp mat. cone work. 



Mrs. Robinson, Sacramento -Cards of autumn leaves: cards of winter flowers; cards of wild 

 flowers; cards of feather wreaths. 



Mrs. Robert Beck, Sacramento Collection of sea-mosses. 



Mrs. C. Corlmsier, Sacramento — One worked quilt. 



Mrs. J. I-'. Sargent, Sacramento — One patch-work quilt. 



Mrs. W. M. Lyon. Sacramento — One baby's dress made by hand: one crochet bed spread. 



Mrs. A. Ooplin. Auburn Two I>r. Warner's sanitary corsets, with skirt supporters and self- 

 adjusting pads: one pair Dr. Frost's dress reform corsets; one pair Dr. Frost's stocking 

 supporters. 



Mrs. R. W. Lewis. Sacramento — Two ladies' emancipation soils: one under skirt: one child's 

 under garment : one infant's under garment : one watch-case and jewel box, carved with 

 a penknife; two thread and one napkin baskets; one Dewey's dress elevator. 



Landrum & Rogers, Watsonville — Thirty-two yards mohair from Aurora wool: rabbit-skin 

 robe. 



Mrs. Dora Wiley. Sacramento — Silk tatting. 



Mrs. R. X. Taylor. Sacramento — La Belle, the perfect-fitting dress model. 



Miss J. M. Pierce, Sacramento — One pair worsted embroidered suspenders: two crochet tidies; 

 one pair crochet mats; one pair toilet mats, tatting : one tatting tidy. 



Mrs. E. MeOraw. Sacramento — Noyes' system of fitting dresses. 



Mrs. A. S. Morrison, Sacramento — One perfume castle; one pair wall baskets; one card receiver. 



Mrs. Amelia Theis, Sacramento — Fourteen pieces of lace, by hand; four lace collars; one lace 

 handkerchief. 



Mrs. Kittie Walt her. Sacramento — One representative of the Heathen Chinee, in peanut shell. 



Mrs. Charlotte Burke, Sacramento — One hair wreath. 



Mrs. C. II. Holton, Sacramento — Collection of pebbles and shells. 



Mrs. J. L. Messersmith, Sacramento — Collection of coral and shell. 



Mrs. Mary McCulloch, Sacramento — Perforated paper picture; lamp mat. 



Mrs. J. B. Gill, Sacramento — One embroidered picture frame. 



Mrs. M. A. Moorhead, Sacramento — One worsted cactus wreath; one fish-scale bouquet. 



Mrs. H. Kuhl, Sacramento — One crochet shawl: collection of stamped goods. 



Miss Georgie Wilburn, Sacramento — Three lace tidies; two toilet sets; one sofa pillow. 



Miss E. Horsely, Sacramento — One lace sofa pillow; one lace toilet-box: four lace mats: one 

 lace pin-_cushion ; one lace apron ; one lace cap: one lace collar and sleeves. 



Mrs. M. A. Morehead, Sacramento — Display of leather work. 



Mrs. Block. Sacramento — Display of applique work. 



Mrs. J. L. Huntoon, Sacramento — One toilet set: two hanging baskets; one card-rack. 



Mrs. E. J. Leet, Sacramento — t Ine comhusk picture frame: one bolster cover: one sham sheet; 

 two crochet pillow covers; two pairs linen pillow covers; two pairs cotton pillow covers; 

 three pieces knitted insertion ; one piece knitted edging: collection of ladies undercloth- 

 ing, baud sewed and embroidered. 



A. Viannay, San Francisco — Five pieces silk, California manufacture. 



.lames Murray, Sacramento — Two seamless bags. 



Mrs. L. Mebius, Sacramento — One toilet-box ; one set toilet mats; one work-basket ; one cornu- 

 copia stand: one cradle for jewelry: one shaving case; one pair embroidered pillow 

 -hams. 



Miss s. Russell, Sacramento — One embroidered toilet set; two tidies. 

 Dale & < !o., Sacramento —Display of silks, zephyr wools, and embroidery. 



Mrs. G. IF. Francis, Sacramento — Two crochet napkin rings: one crochet frame: one frame 



woolen (lowers : one Ira me zephyr flowers; one bracket, leather work : one hair wreath : 



one leather wreath. 

 Mrs. R. Jones, Sacramento — One worsted ottoman. 



Mrs. D. Perkins. Sacramento— One toilel set; two worsted cushions and basket.-. 

 Mrs. P. H. Davidson, Sacramento — Hair work. 

 Mrs. Joseph Martin, Sacramento— Two wall pockets; two cornucopias: one scent castle; one 



card board crOSS. 

 Mrs. J. S. Woods. Sacramento — Two cornucopia-. 

 John Mathews, Dixon — One knit rug. 



Mrs. s. K. Hopper, Sacramento— One English wedding silk dress, one hundred years old. 

 Mrs. J. I;. Martyn. Sacramento — Display of bead work. 

 .!. Neubauer, Sacramento — Display of hair work. 

 Mrs. A. s. Woods, Sacramento — Display of wax work. 

 Miss P. Merrill. Newcastle -One patch-work quilt. 

 Mr-. Dr. Dobbins, Yuba City — Two string of beads of rose leaves: one Bible cushion ; one pair 



silk embroidered slippers ; one embroidered chemise and night dress. 



