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J. Lewelling, St. Belena Twenty-five pounds raisins; one-half peck English walnuts: one 



peck sofl shell almond ; twenty-five pounds dried plums. 

 R. It. Blowers, W Hand tfine varieties table grapes; eleven varieties wine grapes; twenty- 

 five pounds raisins. 

 Miss II. E. Sprague, Sacramento — Twenty-five pounds dried apples; twenty-five pounds dried 



plums. 

 Mrs. F. F. Aiken. Sacramento -Twenty-five pounds dried apples; twenty-five pounds dried 



peaches; twenty-five pounds raisin-: display of dried berrii 3. 

 A. !». Miller, Sacramento -One and a half gallons Muscat wine. 

 Ft. Chalmers, Coloma — Grape brandy ; five dozen bottles wines Catawba, Isabella, native white, 



Tokay, and Muscatel; display of sweel wine: display of special wines, viz: Green Bun- 



garian, California port, and Burgundy. 

 W. M. Lyon, Sacramento Loi of pomegranites. 



Miss M. Haskell, Sacramento I f pomegranites. 



W. II. Robinson, Florin — One bottle blackberry cordial; one bottle strawberry Byrup. 



Mrs. James Lansing, Sacramento — Five jars brandied fruit; six jars pickled fruit; six jan 



canned fruit; six jars jelly ; three jars syrup; one dozen tomato catsup. 

 Mrs. I'. II. Davidson, Sacramento— Varieties of pears and figs. 

 James Rutter, Florin— Twenty-five varieties wine and table grapes. 

 L. Wilsey, Sacramento — Varieties of pears. 

 E. F. Aiken, Si cramento- Varieties of apples. 



George A. Dietz, < Ihico — Method of drying fruit, exhibited in operation during the fair. 

 C. W. Rapp & <'<>.. Sacramento — Display of teas; display of groceries. 



SEVENTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I. 



Mrs. <'. W. Chesley, Sacramento — One oil painting, portrail ; thn il paintings, chicken scenes. 



George G. W. Morgan, San Francisco — One oil painting, " The incendiaries' Work." 



Julia A. Wilson, Placerville — Two oil paintings. 



Miss E. A. Diggs, Yolo — Five oil paintings. 



George Redding, San Francisco — Six oil paintings. 



Manche Loomis, Sacramento — Seven oil paintings. 



Mrs. J. II. Lewis. Sacramento — Ten oil paintings. 



.Mrs. G. A. Young, s.-m Francisco — Eight oil paintings; one oil painting, fruit piece. 



Mrs. \V. c. ( !lark, Sacramento— < >ne oil painting, " Fake Tahoe :" two oil paintings (panel): cue 



oil paint iir_ r . Swiss scene. 

 Mrs. Dr. French, Sacramento — Eight oil paintings, portraits; four oil paintings, landscape. 

 I». II. Wood, Sacramento — Two oil paintings, landscape ; one "il painting, portrait. 

 Miss Kittie Allmond, Sacramento — One oil painting, landscape. 

 Richard Driesse, Sacramento— Specimens in water colors, landscapes, flowers, etc. 

 < . s. Johnson, Sacramento -Sixteen photographs, framed. 

 II. S. Beals, Sacramento Eight frames of photographs. 

 Wing & Allen. Sacramento — Display of photographs. 

 George G. W. Morgan, San Francisco — One photograph, colored. 

 Mrs. Dr. French, Sacramento — Five water-colored drawings. 

 Snow & May. San Francisco — One "il painting, railway station; one oil painting, " Mission San 



Gabriel :" one oil painting, prison on fire : one oil painting, fruit piece. 

 M. Kraker, Sacramento— Two oil paintings, landscape; one oil painting, portrait. 



Fre< man, Sacramento — One oil painting, portrait. 



Mrs. E. V. Thompson, Sacramento — One pencil drawing. 



Hill — Two oil portrail-. 



Miss Laura Ileinrich. Sacramento — Two colored crayon drawings. 

 Miss C. Burke, Sacramento — Two water color drawings. 



Mrs. M. New Ion. Sacramento — One water color portrait. 



L. Driesse, Sacramento — Specimens in monochromatic; specimens in penmanship. 



E. Duncan, Sacramento- Three crayon drawings. 



Mis- B. Cushman, Sacramento- One crayon drawing. 



Miss J. F. Dwinell, Sacramento— Two crayon drawings. 



Mrs. F. Gilky, Sacramento — Two crayon drawings. 



Mrs. II. T. Lewis. Amador —<»ne crayon drawing, colored. 



E. C. Atkinson, Sacramento— One pen drawing; four specimens business penmanship; on 



specimen ornamental penmanship. 

 Mi-- Josie Odell, Sacramento—Five specimens ornamental penmanship. 

 C. Thomi 3on, Sacramento One specimen pencil drawing. 

 II. Marvin, Sacramento Collection of coins: collection of stamps. 

 Mansfield, Win,' a I 0., E iramento -Three chromos. 



CLASS IV. 



R. Philip, Sacramento — Samples of wood engraving; samples of cards; samples of stencil.-, etc: 

 -amp]— of seal engravings; samples of pencil drawing. 



