50 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Rickoff & 3an Francisco- -Three < irandell's double spring beds. 



W. Townsend, San Francisco — One American pockel stove. 



Clark & Davis, Sacramento -One metallic burial case; one burial robe; display of emblems, 

 handles For caskets, and coffins. 



OLASS III. 



S. I.. Hunt, Sacramento — One spring bed. 



1!. II. Tucker, Gold Run — One spring bed, woi den. 



John Brenner, Sacramento — Display of furniture; oni parlor furniture; one pair walnut 



side tables; one marble top center table; one invalid chair; on . :, .i_ r bureau; one 



bedroom set; one writing desk: one cylinder book-case; display of upholstery; one 

 wardrobe; one Bel parlor chairs: one soft silk brocatel; one black walnut bed- 



stead; <me lounge, California laurel: one walnut extension table: one office chair, in 

 leather; one spring bed; one walnut somino; one walnut, and gilt inlaid tabli : one 

 inlaid center table: three music stands: one Turkish chair; one reception chair; one 

 i Iriental chair. 



A. 8. Hopkins, Sacramento— One set of school furniture. 



J. I!. Brown, Sacramento— One office desk. 



James G. Davis, Sacramento — One set parlor furniture; display of furniture ; diplay of uphol- 

 stery; one Turkish chair: one reception chair. 



W. XV. M i Sacramento — One orchestra grand piano ; one upright boudoir piano ; one square 



»il piano; one parlor piano ; one upright Frenchpiano; one parlor organ. 



Van Husen & Huntoon, Sacramento- -Two Bets bedroom furniture; one book-case. 



A. C. McMains, San Francisco — Two spring beds. 



J. Strahle & Co., San^Francisco — Two billiard tables. 



Avery & Bernard. Sacramento — Two sets bedroom furniture. 



A. M. Goodnou^li. Vallejo — Four Smith's American organs. 



Clark & Co... Oakland — Five organs, California manufacture. 



CLASS IV. 



\Y. Eberhardt, Sacramento — Displays of cedar ware, pine ware, split-wood baskets, turned lathe 



work, osier willow, wooden ware, wood carpet, and Britannia ware. 

 M msfield, Wing & Co., Sacramento — Display of gilt and other frames, mouldings, and scrolls. 



CLASS V. 



A. Flohr, Sacramento — One breach-loading shotgun ; sixtei n sporting rifles; seven' i ridge 



Dr. W. C. Harding, Sdisun — Display of dental instruments and dentistry. 



Samuel Jelly. Sacramento — One eight-day clock. 



Fisk & Gill, tento — Electro-magnetic appar tus; electro-telegraph apparatus; galvanic 



battery and apparatus: electric annunciator; rglar alarm; electric engine for 



sewing machines: electric bells of all kinds, and electroids and insulators. 



A. Menke, Sacramento — Display of musical instruments. 



CLASS VI. 



Whittier, Fuller & Co., Sacramento — Display of paints and painters' materials, picture frames 



and trimmings, and oil col 

 Pacific Rubber Paint Company, San Francisco — Display of paints. 

 C. Jurgens, Sacramento — Display of glue. 



Californi it Company, San Francisco — Display of paints. 



Geo. G. W. Morgan, San Francisco— Display of fire and water-proof paint. 

 II. G. B lisselier, Sacramento — Display of yeast powders. 

 Bowen Bros., San Francisco — Display of yeast powdei , 

 Henry Fisher, Sacramento — Display of candy. 



CLASS VIII. 



R. E. Gogings, Sacramento— Collection illustrating the ornithology of California; one upright 

 case birds; six glass shadi - stuffed birds: ten stuffed birds on pedestals; twelve stuffed 

 timals; thirteen stuffed ducks; one jar birds' eggs. 

 A. Menke, Sacramento Display of iron ore. 



CLASS IX. 



o I mi. model of a brigantine. 

 Joseph Gennelli, Sacramento— One model of a steamboat. 



UISCELL \NLors. 



A. s. Hopkins, Sacramento — Globes. 



Fi-k & < rill, Sacramento Door-plat 



H. Williams, San Francisco — Dr. Warren's Yerba Buenabitters; Farmers' XXX horse medicine. 



E. II. Smith, San Francisco Cloth holder. 



John West, San Francisco— Patent folding table ; patent, kitchen table; patent ice-cream freezer. 



John Breuner, Sacramento -One woven wire mattn . 



