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Cubery & Co., San Francisco — One cabinet printing press; samples of printing. 



Wilcox & Gibbs, Sacramento — Display of sewing machines. 



W. W. Marvin, Sacramento — Display of sewing machines — Davis. 



Showers, Jewell & Co., San Francisco — Display of sewing machines — Remington. 



A. Showers, San Francisco — One adjustable tuck-marker; six needle-threaders, for all kinds of 



sewing machines; spring tension, for sewing machines. 

 G. W. Sickles, Sacramento — Five sewing machines — Howe. 



E. B. Mott, Jr., Sacramento — One Kavanaugh patent ventilator. 

 Mrs. M. J. Clark, Sacramento — One cream saver. 



Sherburn & Co., Sacramento — One woven wood spring bed. 



Mrs. M. J. Hayden, Colfax — One cone, from Big Trees; one pin-cushion, from bark of Big 

 Trees : two picture frames, from bark of Big Trees ; mosses. 



Isaac Smith, Lockford — Improved method of exhausting air from fruit cans or jars. 



Justin Gates, Sacramento — Display of chemicals, medicines, etc. 



Jerome C. Davis, Sacramento — General Washington's camp and culinary equipments. 



Price & Tryon, San Francisco — Improved balance sash elevator and fastener. 



Bush Brothers, Sacramento — One gas flat-iron : one gas toddy kettle ; two glass shades. 



H. Williams, Sacramento — Horseman's collar, gall, and hoof ointment; Warren's cough medi- 

 cine. 



Drury Melone, Sacramento — One portable folding boat. 



N. L. Drew, Sacramento — Samples of red wood. 



W. A. Clark, San Francisco — Vidy's fertilizing material; Vidy's disinfecting fluid. 



H. P. Wakelee, San Francisco — Squirrel poison. 



J. G. Steele & Co., San Francisco — Squirrel poison. 



Mrs. Ewing, San Francisco — Pearl of Youth. 



FIFTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS II. 



J. H. Carrington, Florin — Exhibit of garden and flower seeds; seventy-eight varieties of Cali- 

 fornia products. 



Mrs. R. N. Taylor, Sacramento — Domestic brown and wheat bread; cookies, biscuits, and cake. 



J. S. Harbison, Sacramento — Honey comb. 



M. L. Milliken, Sacramento — Isabella grape jelly. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken, Sacramento— Six jars of blackberry jam. 



Mrs. E. S. Hart, Florin — Six glasses each of blackberries, piccalilli, currant jelly, and grape 

 jelly ; two glasses each of corn and tomatoes, and sweet pickled figs. 



Sacramento Valley Beet Sugar Company — One hundred pounds of beet sugar; five gallons of 

 syrup. 



SIXTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I. 



L. S. Graham, Sacramento — Display of apples, peaches, pears, and plums. 



A. Neubauer, Sacramento — Display of apples, ]3ears, and peaches. 



A. H. Cummings & Co., Sacramento — Display of ajjples. 



J. Lewelling, St. Helena — Eighty-seven varieties of grapes ; twelve varieties of table grapes ; 

 twenty-four varieties of wine grapes ; not less than three bunches of each variety of 

 raisin grapes. 



R. Williamson, Sacramento — Thirty varieties of apples; twelve varieties of pears; six varieties 

 of peaches ; two varieties of figs ; four varieties of seedling apples ; two varieties of seed- 

 ling peaches; six varieties of table grapes. 



D. T. Lufkin, Sacramento — Twelve varieties of apples. 



H. Latham, Sacramento — Varieties of grapes. 



A. S. Greenlaw, Sacramento — Fifty varieties of apples. 



F. A. Ebel, Sacramento — Two varieties of peaches; varieties of green figs; six varieties of pears. 

 T. K. Stewart, Sacramento — Nine varieties of apples ; nine varieties of pears ; green figs, 



oranges, quinces, and olives. 

 Miss Ellen Lansing, Sacramento — Display of apples, j^ears, figs, and grapes. 



CLASS II. 



Mrs. H. Van Every, Sacramento — Ten pounds dried figs. 



Mrs. A. C. Cowne, Sacramento — Twenty-five pounds dried apples; twenty-five pounds dried 

 pears, and one-half peck soft-shell almonds. 



R. Williamson, Sacramento — One-half peck English walnuts; one-half peck almonds; one-half 

 peck peanuts; one-half peck Eastern black walnuts; one-half peck California black wal- 

 nuts; one bunch persimmons. 



W. H. Robinson, Sacramento — Six varieties table grapes; six varieties raisin grapes; twenty-five 

 pounds raisins ; dried apples, pears, and figs. 



P. H. Murphy, Brighton — Twelve varieties table grapes ; three varieties raisin grapes; one variety 

 wine grape ; sample of sun-dried raisins. 



A. D. Miller, Sacramento — Lot of grapes; one box raisins. 



