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Haynes & Lawtou, of San Francisco, exhibited some very fine speci- 

 mens of gold and silver plating from the Pacific Plate Works. The 

 work was executed in a very creditable manner. 



Lundberg & Marwedel, of San Francisco, made an exhibition of tele- 

 graphic apparatus. 



I. Morgan, of San Francisco, exhibited the California State Cement — 

 a preparation for mending breakages in almost any article. 



J. Renz, of Sacramento, showed several cases of herb bitters, claimed 

 to be an excellent article for diseases of the blood, ague, colic, etc. 



A. Bergman n, of Sacramento, had on exhibition a good variety of 

 pickles, canned fruit, ketchups and sauces. 



Mrs. J. P. Odbert. of Saci'amento, exhibited in the lower hall a choice 

 lot of jellies, pickles and preserves.. 



C. G. Kelley & Co., of San Francisco, made an exhibit of the prepara- 

 tion known as the "American Washing Fluid." The article was repre- 

 sented as excellent for cleansing clothes, glass, paint, etc. 



There were quite a number of excellent displays of fruit, and every 

 collection was creditable to the exhibitor. Mrs. A. S. Greenlaw, Mrs. 

 W. IS". Brooks, L. S. Graham, J. S. Harbison, E. Pierce, of Sacramento, 

 each had fine varieties on exhibition. 



I. Landsbei-ger, of San Francisco, made a display of California wines 

 and brandies, comprising Sonoma white, hock and port wines, and 

 cognac and other brandies. 



Hoyt & Howse, of Sacramento, displayed a variety of preserved fruit 

 and tomatoes. 



Few visitors to the Pavilion failed to admire the beautiful black walnut 

 frame made by Snow & Poos, encasing Marple's splendid picture of the 

 Golden Gate. 



I. L. Merrill, of Sacramento, exhibited in the upper hall a number of 

 fine kerosene lamps of various styles, fancy crockery ware, etc. 



Long & Daly, of San Francisco, exhibited a light and graceful single 

 scull racing shell. 



Mrs. Blackwood, of Sacramento, exhibited quite a pretty pieced silk 

 sofa cushion. 



H. T. Graves, of San Francisco, made quite a display of wire work of 

 various descriptions. 



The Standard Soap Company, of San Francisco, exhibited various 

 kinds of soap and candles, and the products incidental to their manufac- 

 ture. 



B. F. Barton & Co. exhibited dairy and table salt, saleratus, etc., all of 

 the best quality in their respective grades. 



The San Francisco Candle Compau3 T made a display of candles in the 

 various stages of their manufacture. 



Wentworth, Hobart & Co., of San Francisco, exhibited a case contain- 

 ing very fine ladies' shoes and gaiters of various st3"les, materials and 

 colors. 



