THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CnlW'n lire km " Anna Itelicn Hivon , "lis (4iiiuint Knit Iiihi I, " V H .Mi.ypr I'lllow ll. linen, Mix AWile K Kvuim liuiiiferuViT, Alts. K Mifliiok Sheets, " W U ('reveling Hoi.nil " Henry Annie l.lnen uplmlior ' W 1. Kelclmer Hume rnmlc llminel, 10 yiU. Mrs Millie Kltler l'nlr I'lllnw, ln Kriuii U W. Hew WorMcd IKlv " M I Viiintorwlle? Hooked rug figured, Mr liuviil Viml.... CLASS XX. KMT, CIIO MKT AND l'ATCH WORK. KNIT (limes. Hed K)irend, Mrs Antln (;ry K'oiil " W 1' lliiliiie AikIihii furearrlnge, Mr AimliilUmy... fecund " II I' liiMl'in Hiihy BliiWn " W W llKin.lt.... Hecnnrt " A V buy Jjitclv' rklrt. Mm M C Mewl Meiiind, Austin limy HHK mitftiK, Ml" Mny IS.iikU'.v MtoihI, Mr All-tin Uniy Wool Indie mittens, Mm II 1 ttartoti... Kfcoeid, Mm U Kitchen,. Tlilv, " W V Harn tt Kkm'hkI " 11 D Kiittiiii Infant wicks, Miiw IMmti J Mniv- maker Neoiiinl, Mm II Klti'lii'M InriuitdKiiciiiu-' H I'HurKiii Kri'imil " W W Hiii ret Cnne. Mix RclTcn J Sliiyniaker Ml ii li.'i 'i 'it ft) 2 Ml M) 2 on 1 ( il no 1 (II i :o 1 Oil fto " .HI Ml ill Kwond Mrs K AiiKtiK'k.. W or Hug Hivoiid, H!lHT Hpi'iiihI Hllk H'M-kltiu- Second, ' AukiIii Uray " (i A l.nne " A W Duy ' Austin tirny x M C Mrad " 11 1 KarUin Hair reciever " Heniv Aiulv WliWp Holder 1 HtiMil enver, 1 Wiisli Kiik )1S!I (llllll iliitter Tinvi l CUia Oliiuwr Henry An!e Mit.C A Mellik.... Needle etislilnn. Mr. K. H iless... I nderwoar. .Mrs. II. U. ILirtmi l'li'itnunidi frame, I era liugclibuch.... Secotai, .Mis. Edward -inlttl Hiittohliiil'lcr do il i Matclilmld'T do do Lump mat. Allen iluirctituicli 'Ihrnw, Mis. . M. Acltclihuch Cotton Halls, Mrs. . it. (inss Thistle noinii'ais, Mrs. K. L. I.emon 81inwl, Mrs. II. D. Barton hi i oial, KdHln II. f.iit I.HiPti sofa cushion, .Mr. J. K. Wilson.... Bureau mats. May (i. Hnrkley Dolly, Alice llairenbucli collar. Allies Kitchen Table (fKii.e, Mrs. H. Chrlmuuii iJiundiy baif, do do Mieel siiam, Mrs. C. II. Kclcliner stand cover, .Mi s. s U. ltryfogle Ten cosy, Mrs. K. 11. Knt Infant's cup, do do Hand bag. Mrs. W. II. House Lampshade, Wis. W. It. l'ursel (gullied skirt. Nora M. Mmiey l'en wler. Mm. M. A. llaullngs slumber shoes, Mrs. V. II Neyhard Baby's stockings, vl('a Miller. Table mats Clara oblosser Sample uurnlng, Elizabeth A. Low flipper case, Mis. Austin Uray CKOCI1KT WORK. Shawl, Mrs. M. c. Mead Second. Mrs. W. I). Holmes Toilet mats, Clara Vundersllce Second, Mrs. E. I.. Lemon.... Infant's sacipie, Mrs. M. C. Mead Second, Mrs (t. A. Lane Child's snoqiie, Mrs. II. 1). Barton Second, Mrs C. II. Kelchner Table mats. Mrs. II. I). Barton Second, .Mis Austin (iray fascinator, Mrs. M. I). Mead Second. Mrs. II. D. Barton . sachet bair, Mrs. E. W. Welllver Heeond, Mis. Austin tiray Cuke mat Mrs. H. 1). Barton Afghan, for canlatfe, Mr . 11. 1J. Barton. Second, Mrs. Mistlutiray Bea spread, Mrs. II 1). Burton Second, Mrs. Austin (iray Ladles' suit underwear. Mrs Austin uray Tidy, Mrs. T. C. Schweppenhlser Second, Mrs 1". K. Sumner Slumber robe, Mrs. it. A belong Second. Nnra creasy Nippers, Mrs. II. II. Hart on Second, Mrs. Austin (iiay Cape, do do do Collar, Mrs. H. Kitchen Second. Agnes Kitchen Bag for duster. Hannah Evans Child's skirt, .Mrs. II. b. llui lon Second, Anna M. Kox curr box, Mrs. J. K. Wilson Second, Mrs. K. 11. Teas l'ln cushion, Mary E. Barns Lamp mat, bertha Shoemaker Second, Mis. VV. H. l'ursel I'lllow shams, Mrs. 11. 1. Burton Second, Mrs. 1'. V. Koulke Bread cover, .Mrs. A. W. buy .laoket, Mrs. J. E. Alison Mittens, Mrs. G. F. Kludt Afghan cushion do l'urse. Mis. V. I). Holmes Infant 's dress. Mrs. c. B. chrlsman Second, Mrs. W. H. Neyhard centrepiece, Mrs. John Uusu Hat, Mrs. c. B. C'hrlsiuuli sntu cushion do Second, Clara DlelTenbach Head rest, Mrs. A. 11. Swisher. Jewelry case, nlay J. Barkley second Mrs It. II. John Newspaper holder do Traveling case, Mrs. II. b, Burton curd basket, Allle J. Kester. Table cloth, Vlda wilier Second Carrie Hldlav Handkerchief case, Mrs. II. I). (ulck.... Sewlug basket, Mrs. E I). Hess bullies, Cora lluienhuch Second. Alice llagenbuch Bible cover, Mrs. E. It Hess Second, .Mrs. E. II. Knt Wild cotton bulls, Mrs. E. L. Lemon .... Wild cotton throw, do do .... comb case, lis. J. E. Wilson Wash stand mat, Alice llagenbuch 1'ocket, Mrs. c. U. lnlsman Key rack, do do Toilet boil !es do do l'oot rest, Mrs. E. W. Welllver. Pillow ceses, Mrs. Nevln Ale Second, Mrs. J. K. Blltcneuder Lavender sticks, Mrs. M. M. I'hllllps ... Milk weed throw. do do .... Midnight hush, Mrs. E W. Welllver Bureau scarf, Mrs E. E. Cadmau Algaan, for sofa, Muv ti. Bui kley cruvul case, Mis. John Hush Second, Mrs II. b. Barton Watch guard, Mrs. U H, ColTaian Slipper case, .Mrs. V. C. Eer Shoe bag, do do Child's bib, Mrs. W. II. House .... Night gown, Nora A. Kinney Hair wreath, Nora A Kinney Hairpin receiver, .Mrs. 11. 1). Oulck Second, Mrs. W. G. crevellng. Machine work, .Mis. II. b. Barton Sheet shams, Mis. I. V. Eoulk sample buttou holes. Mrs H'l Achenbach lutniii's soi'ks, Annie M. Eox Yoke, for chemise, Lizzie I'ulmer Child's can, Mrs. Jullu A. I'rloe Col ar anil cull bag, tors. K. U Eyer Album cover, Mrs. 1'. E. fcuinner Skirt, Mrs. Austin Gray ..... becond, Mrs. 11. b Burton SILK PATCHWORK. (jullt, silk, Mrs F Anstock second, Mrs Austin Gray Sutln quilt, Mis W 11 House S uiu, Vlila Miller Velvet ipilll, Mrs J II Schuyler Second, Mrs v w Boone I'liiKli quilt,, Mrs A W buy Second, Mis K Anstock Bilk Holu cushion. .Mrs A II swIsher second, irs W I, Kelchner Velvet sofa cush'n, Mrs II L Vandeisllce l'ltieh. Mis K Anstock second, Mis Taul Achenbach slumber robe. Mrs G A Lune Second, Mrs V u Eyer I Icluie drapery. Mrs II 1) Barton Second, Mis Edward A siullU sin in si'ia cushion do Silk quilt, tor crib, Mis A W buy Silk sliawl, Nora A Kinney Infani's coat, Mrs S G Itryfogle Hair switches, Mrs Julia A i rice CLASS 21-K.MBKOIDEKY.- Ladlcs' skirt, Mrs It Kitchen Second, Kioru A Skeer Tuble cover, Mrs Isaiah Hugcnbuch Second, bora M Weyer I.nnibieooln, Mrs Isaiah llagenbuch.,.. Second, Mrs W II Neyhuid Banner, Mrs 11 b liartou Tidy, Mrs Austin (iray Second, Mil W 11 House Six boliles.Mrs i A Lane Second, HuraM Weyer Centre cloth, Mrs J J Lewis Second, steliu sober sofa cushion, Mrs T W (iuntoii Second, Mrs II I) Barton Indies' ult underwear, Mrs Austin Gray Second, .fM II b Barton Infant's skirl, Mrs M o Mead Second, Mrs D' G llryfogle Toilet cushion, bora M Weyer. . Second, Mm G A Luno I'lllow shsiiis, Mrs Austin Gray Second, Mrs A W buv Slippers, Mrs II Kitchen Second, Mrs II b Burton Lamp mat, do do , K"i lo 15 i"i 'i't 10 SO lit J.1 N) 1.1 1 no M Ml ") M ii M "i SI 15 50 .'0 ! 1 o 00 l no l so 7. i "ii 1 10 SO 50 X5 M 50 J5 S5 .1 21 l"i 15 M i M SO Ml J5 i S"i 1.1 15 as Ml ii 15 i" Ml 15 8 no 1 Ml 8 no 1 Ml 8 no 1 so 8 no l So 1 no 7.i 7.1 1 on 4.1 75 SO Ml sis Ml 1 ill Ml SO 1 SO 75 i on 1 OU 2 00 1 no 1 00 7-1 6U 1 00 511 1 no ."in 1 uo MJ 1 Oil Ml 1 no Ml 75 Ml 75 .'ill 75 50 6u Second, Mrs M ( Mend 1 I'll! ciislil May G Barkley & Second KelM'ccn J Sla maker K Linen towel, Horn M Weyer Ml S 'cond. Vis Austin Gray Hi Mn'ct sliains, do do Ml six napkins, Mrs M c Mead 71 Ni-ennil. MrsG A I. an" !fi I Biirenu senrf, Mis 11 I) Barton 1 Ml Second. Mis U A Lane 7" Bed spread. Mrs Austin Gray 1 oil I'lllow eases, do do 7" Second, Mrs EL Lemon :) Handkerchief ease, Mrs A W buy Mi t ruvat case, Mrs Austin Gray ' Veil case, rlo rto ii Laundry bag. Mrs C C Amnfrinnn to sidelKiatd scurf, Mrs II b Barton 1 00 Second. Mrs G A l ane 'i child's iirhnn, do Ml Truyehth, .wis Lulu Kaliler 1 ti Second. M'S W It I'utsi l So Lunch cloth. Mis G A Lane so 1 hoto holder, do oo .. B Second. Anna M Vox rh Neeille book, Mrs G A l.nne li.1 Hunuketvhlef, .Mrs T W Guotnn.. 7-1 Second. Clura A blerfenhach M Night dress Mrs M C Meail 1 10 Second. Mrs WX A'dvtibuch SO Water bottle doll v. Vlda Miller .10 I'lllow, Mrs E M Knorr . 71 second. MrsT W nuiilon M Chemise, Mrs K Anstock. 71 S'cond, Mrs Nevln Ale. So Silt and pepper mats, Mrs A W buy,. . v 'lea service innt s do do .... So i net dollv, Gertie Brow n X Second. Mis A W buv 11. Bolster i':H", Mts K I. I.elii in. Si bollev. M iv i H.irkley. M second. Mrs Kills Ulugrose v.1 Mai.d cnv.o', Mis 11 A llui iui.iu '1 Seeimd Mrs II i Barton Su Kltiget bow 1 di llcv Vrs I llni;eubuch... 71 ( 'em n p i'i i' Mt s A Saiall .. 1 ' Second. ' I ire hlimovr .' i halt. M i ImiI iIi II igeiibuch Ml t at na' i-'tvt, v.tsnti.i ii 1 1 1 Tr.tiB seuit, d' d 5 Secoinl, Mrs W II Neyhard So Glove case. VrsC It I llll mill 1 J.iHilnleie dilley. d oo M Foot p-st. Mis 11 llcrfm.in Baliv phawl. Mis w l nelmes "" ml, Mrs s G Un feule Needle case, Mrs J 1( ell man H Baby bib, do do -' Basket dowers, do do SI Shawl, Mrs Fc E.ter 1 ' Second, Mis I1 V .Moyer So Gingham dress. Mis W II House " csnvas toilet set do do So lint crown, Mrs I' V Mover S Bolting cloih, Mrs II b llarion S Braldid pillow cases, .Wis F Ans' ock.... S" do shams do do .... SO Second. Mrs II C nai'inn .... Braided sheet shams. Mrs F ALsliH.k ... S.I H 'eond, Mrs 11 C Buiion . child's dress, Mrs II lliermni 7.1 Second, Mi's ii c i niton Mi Picture Throw, V,ra A Skeer SI (;ullt, Mrs i: K lolinun 1 in Ii cud rest, aiis Austin Gray Mi Scran biur, d do Si stocking b ig, do do Si Linen sn"eis, Mrs Austin Gray ,. Infant's lawn dress, Mrs W 1. Kelchner.. Si Lull robe, Mrs Win Glngles '5 Picture frame, Auna M Kox Ml ROMAN P.MllKOIIiKIIY. Sldi board scarf, Mrs Fred Nagle 7.1 tent re cloth, Vlda Miller 1 Kl second. Vn G Barkley So ( np, Mis E II Knt .. So cut work centrepiece, Mrs E M Knorr... Bo Hollies, vida Miller So llKMSTlTl'llKl) WORK. Pillow cases. Mrs E II Knt 75 Second, Mis A V buy 5' Skirt, Mrs .11 c Mead Ml 'leu table set, .Vis A W buy Mi Sheets, do do 7.1 Second. Mrs .IS tinge nbuch so Handkerchief, Hen ha shoiniaiier Ml second M. try K I less '.5 Bolster ease. Mia. J. S. Il,e,'eubii'U ! Table clot h, Mrs i' I! hiuuiau Ml bless, Mrs M M Phillips 73 Inlunt's skirl,. do Ml Child's dress, Mrs b H CofTnian sn Baliv stilnv. do do 1.1 Night gow ii receiver. licit ha s.ioi m iker S.l KR1WX WORK, six bellies, Mrs John Hush 1 SO Second, bora M weyer 7 Handkerchief. Mrs A W buy 1 i Second. Mrs John Bush So ( ake dolly, Itebecea J saymal:er 71 Second, Mrs A W buy Ml Bureau scurf, Alice . I K 'ster. 1 mi Second. Mrs Austin (iray ,5 centre" loth t ora llagenbuch 1 tm Tidy, Mrs K c Eyer 71 Sis'oiid. Mrs 11 b Barton SO Bed spieud, is Austin tiruy. I oi Towel. Mi's Francis W Hess Ml Second. M rs F A list ock SI Splasher, Mrs Ausiln Gray Si Tumbler Dollies Mrs. G A Lane SO Second, Com llagenbuch IS ruble scurf. Mrs il b llarion i Second, cora liiigenliuch SO sideb iard seal I, irs 11 u Barton 1 oi second, bora M Weyer so Throw, Mrs w 11 House mi Second, Kosa Mi'llleJi SI Nupkliif, MrsG A Lune 75 Second. Mrs J J Lewis Ml Bureau set, Mis Ei'i-d Nugle Ml I'lllow shams, do do mi Tray clot Ii. M p Ausl In Gray 5 Second, Anna M Kox Ml Child's dress, Mrs John Bush .... 75 Second, .Mrs A W buy lo i able cover, do n Sola billow. Cora lla.'tiouch ' Stand cover, .Mis.lohn Husu S Second, Cora Haijeubiioh Ml Holster case, do . to Bupilsinal robe, MrsM M I'hllllps 1 no Mexican scurf, ('lure Whltmoer 75 Urulded night dress, Mrs F Anstock 7-1 Lunch cloth, Anna M Fox SO CLASS iS LACE AND WGltSTEU WOUK, tie. Display Macrcme Lice, bora M Weyer .. 73 Second MfsMosieud Si burned net lace. Mis lnvid strouD... .. 71 second. .Mrs Austin (.ruv Ml Hick ruck luce, Mrs w 11 House 75 Second. Mrs M U Mead So Lace tidy. Mrs W II .V'vhard S i second, Mrs W U bouse s.l Diamond luce, Mrs David si roup .. ... si Point lace handkerc'f. Mrs M M Philllns 1 Ml Second, .Mrs Clara Aicllck M Point lace. Mrs M M PhliUDs 1 Ou Second. Mm bavldstroup So llonuton lace, Mi's G A Lane. 71 Second, Mrs J 11 Schuyler to Knit lace, Mis M c Mead Ml Second, Mrs I' rbanus Mcllride S.1 Crochet laoe, Mrs SV II House Su second, Mrs W U hunvan S.1 l.uce Qoiley. mis K II Eut ; Ml second, Mrs H merman S3 l.aoe skirt, M rs M M Phillips so Lace dress. Mrs A II swlshor. 5.1 second, Mrs MM Phillips Mi Lace sactiue, do do SJ Lace liahdk'f, do do 61 Second, Mrs aid Achenbach sj l.uce infant scoat, Mrs M M Phillips Mi Batleuburg centrepiece. Mis J W Knles. SO second Mrs M M Phillips s.1 I t lace piastrooii. do Mi P't luce sailor collar, do So P't lace liiiunt cap, do mj Night dress, Mrs w 11 House s hick rack tidy, Mi's auuiu ii Kvans ss Butlenburi.' laet tulne covei. Vlnu Miller Mi Pin cushion, Mrs E L Lemon s.l Linen thr.'Hd luce, .ii is K Kiu hen s.1 Spider web lucu. Mrs A 11 b .visitor s.l Hoolenlaie, do do S, second, Agnes Kitchen 15 Humph hu! lace, .Mrs A 11 Swisher.... ... SI kick rack dress, do do J5 Luce on pillow shams, Mrs G Wiles.... ts " " upron, il i d 1.5 " " pillow' slips. do do .... sS " bureau cover. Anna M Kux.. .... .. to WOHSTKU W01IK. t'nnl n.ul Iful.i...... .r kl... . Second, Mrs buvld si roup S.1 liScepilon chulr, itebt'Cca J cluymaker.. S5 Tuble cushion, Mrs G A Luno Ml mt'iiua, Kroecca.i siaj maker S.1 Hill, for OlWti.r. M ru X nl In 1 Li-nv nr. (It lutnun cover, Mrs C Mend....."! ".V, fiil soia cusnion. inra M weyer , ,Mj Second, M rs 1) Giiiinps s5 Lailliiil'V lintr. MihjL'C !','., -. second, Mrs Austin (.ray. .. ."."!!"!" Tb uuiioniiooK uoiiier, vis .M iry c Kline. , 10 Scrap basket, Alice J Kester iri Chulr cushion, wis K L Lciuon SI Punslis, Mis W II House ).', slumber robe, m1s v ii Houe 5 Plu cusulon, Mary K III ss n SeClll.d. MlH A II hll'khi.r ... lnfunt's Huuuei skin, airs A li sivlslii'r'.' si OUTI.INg WORK, Tiny. Mrs Ahstln Gruy 50 Second. llelu.ei.M .1 MO,, ..c.l-.. shoe bug, Mrs Austin Gray S5 r,ei:,iim. .mn ,,i .iicao I'lilow sh ua-i, Mrs H H John fo Second, Mis Henry Lohinun n; Hog, for duster, Hebuoca, I Sl iyinakor... ss second, Mis G A Lima Knot rest, Itebecea .1 Slu in it:er., ... ... a." Wushstuiid cover, b ra it ne)er . fe Second, Mrs Austin Gruy Vo splash mat, do do ' ' m. second, Mrs It It John .e, Bureau cover Mrs Huvld si iouii '. Ml DtieOLd, Mrs W II Anjlehurt, .. , SS 1 '0 75 si SS 11 IS 11 I Ml IS 8.1 II 11 15 11 SS 15 11 11 sr. 1.1 10 so v Su ss so si n 15 Si (0 S.1 Ml S.l Ml SI HO 1.1 .Til 11 So 1.1 Mi 1 Ml Ml S.l Ml :io 80 80 "1 si S.1 I 4 (in 3 no 4 0O It 10 8 OI 1 Ii 8 no 1 .VI 3 (Ni Water color port rid', W ( Mpwell Seem il superior Port rait 1 o (. r.iy.m di iwlng, Ellznlieih A Low s nd, Hubert F Vundersllce 1 i.iyon port rait d 1 s mil, liiIu Kaliler I'nl.r Iiil'. on llk. Mrs Isalsh llugeiibllch Second, liebeci a J Sla.Mnaker Palming, on panel, do Second, Mi-sb W Glrlon 1 So I 8 (li 1 Ml ! 8 no I 1 Ml 1 Co' Mil 1 en SO I 7.1 ! I Palmed banner, Lulu Kaliler. second. MrsCC Amm- riiian. . .. .... I I'liltit In.', on sutln, Mrs M A liawllngs.. Seen: i Mrs John M Fill. I Palming, on placiiie, Mrs W It l'ursel... I Second, Lulu Kaliler Kenslui.'ion iiMlnilic'. MrsG A Lane .11 11 Ml 1 Oi Ml 1 00 Ml Ml 1 00 Ml second, Mis Havld si roun Palming, ou pottery. Mrs Henry Hower. do brass, Mrs G A Lane S'econd, May G Barkley Painted book cover, Mrs G A Lane l'ulii'liie, ou glass, Kiliibeth A Low Second, Mrs John M FiHz V. do painted china plates. Lulu Kaliler second, Mis.1.1 Lewis ..... 14 do cups and sauceis, Vlda Miller.... second. Kli.'alM ih A Low 1 do butter plates, Vlda MPIer Second, Eva Unpen, Painted picture name, Vlda Miller Second, ills J J '.owls I'uluted vu.se, Vlda Miller Second. do I'ulnti d bruiili t comb tray, Vidi Miller. Second, Elizabeth A Low I'alMtd brush, lua Miller Painted mli ror, do . Palmed pun box, do Hon b 111 dUli, do ' Bread plate. Elizabeth A Low .... Second, Vlda Miller. Pit. iray, Elizabeth Low Second, Vlda Miller King tray, do . " ream pitcher. Elizabeth Low second. Ida Ml. lor. sugar bowl, Eva llo ert second, Vlda Miller .... I Hinted feulheis, El's Unpen Flowers In op, V la Miller Second, Mrs II C Barton Cake plaie, Elizabeth Low Se,-ot.d, Eva Itiiiierr. Winter scene, ids Anna Walp Second, Edward A Smith Veil case, do ih Hundkercldel box. Allle J Kester Second, Mrs John M Kill. Ptd tabl ver, Mrs 1 11 1,111 us Mcllride.. Painted picture toilo. Eva Unpen Putnicd table scarf, Hannah Evans diluted slate, Hannah Evans Painted watch holder, Edward A smith. Pulnieii pin cushion, do do Painted calendar, Mrs E L Lemon Painted toot rest, Mrs Isaiah Hugcnbuch Painted photographs, W scupivelt Second. W s l a mi ll Pulnted bible. Mrs Anna Walp Ltistia palming, mis John Hush paslei port rail, Mrs Henry llower. Second. E 11 John Palnii d shells, Mrs Henry llower lVn lllusirnilons do di Pencil drawings do do second Mrs 11 it Coll'uian .. Painted kittens, Mrs J J Lewis 1 uke basket, do do Soup loilleell, do do Tete a tele s.-t, do p Ptd picture ibiow, Mrs II L VaudcrsllUd Palnled plule. Mrs I) 11 ( olTinun Second, Mis Henry Lohinun . Pulnted sola cushion, Mrs John M Fritz. Puluied violet Jar, Elizabeth Low Tea raddv, do do Olive dish, i 1 d 1 Cracker dish, do do Choi -olale poi, do do J'.'i lit 11I hlids, in oil, do do Palmed Jewelry, Martha W McKlnney.. I'alnieil necktie holder, Vlda Miller second. Mrs John M Fill. .10 9 eo 1 1 00 1 SOl 1 0' 1 on Ml 7.1 Ml 2 00 1 00 . 0 21 s 00 1 to Si ro SI so SI 21 SI SI 'J1 SI to 8 no 1 so i 7.1 ii uo 1 00 1 10 Ml Ml 1 00 1.1 :o MJ .11 8.1 ill SO 1 (XI 21 1)5 J'alnted glove box, do Tainted toilet set, do Ml 2.1 1 00 1 no Ml 1 IK) S 00 1 llll Ml .10 Painted photo cuse.do Painted leu. Hot., Mrs II C Burton Pid group 01 chickens. Mrs M E Jenkins Panned lambrequin, Mrs F Anstock Crayon landscape, It F Vanderslce Mechanical drawing, K E Miller Second, K H John ( lay iiiudel, .Mrs Henry Hower Putty model, do do HRCOKATIVft ART. Shell work, ( Lira Vondersllee bccoialed boltles, Mrs Hairy Foruwald Second, Mrs E II Hess Hecoraled basin, Kdwuid W Smith Feather wreath, Millie Klsilur Wieulh, do becoraied 1 intern, Mrs E L Lemon shaving paper, do uo Boot o.isket, do do stumped chair, Mrs Fred Nagle . sail work, Nora Kline Si innpcd SlMIld, dn Hauner, Mrs 11 House silk ligure, Mrs M s vtorthlngton 1'euthei- Hollers, MI'S T W (iunloll .' Hose bilsii puper, 11 11 Sober. Bouquet, oi wheat, W.I Martin Iloi-ie shoe siihiI, Mrs Henry Lehman canteen, Mm G W lies Bended plu cushion, Mrs Julio, A Price.. Wax wieulh, .Mrs W 11 House CLASS iM-FLGWEIiH AND PLANTS Hanging basket, Mrs lles'er Botuboy.... I in 1.1' 1 014 'plant. Miss c A Meillck Birdsiicsi plum, llosti Mi lick Hegonlj, 1 hos Trump Second, .''is iliirt ha Vnndersllce orange t ree. Thus .1 HuUmun Prim roi.es. MrsT r sweppenhlser...... Fern, Mrs Taylor Buckle Ice plum, Mrs F Anstock Cadulil.i .Mrs ChtiH Whluidght sccond.Mis 1 Kramer Oalnlal orange, Mrs. (' Kramer stone plant, MrsT W Gunton CLASS a0-MISCKLLANEOl'8. Belles, Mrs Lutira I'nger old tumbler nnd plate, Mrs P V Moyer.. Old d sh, Mrs ( lias Hnssert old dish, Paul dchenbucl Old dish, Mrs W 11 Anglelieart Card banner. Miss C A Mollck Foot r. st, Mrs L Mellck Air casile, 11 II Sob o- Old bible ii cundlo slicks, Mrs K B Hubs. . 1 undle slicks, Murl.hu W McKlnney old idles, Edward w Smith Second, Mrs Abble Evans snulleis. Mrs II Eiiglchuri second, Flora E Skeer Hi lli's. Mis E L Lemon l eu pot, Alice Hugcnbuch ('hlld'sdoll, Marl liu Wllsou Pllchcr, Mrs Ahbln Evans. second, Alice Hugenbuch ' Belli s, Mrs It Kllchen " (ddconib, Murihu W McKlnney Sugar bowl. Mis W L Kelchner Old cup and suuoor, Mrs W H Faust ,'ullt. Mrs Win Jolnon S"f iirui, Mrs Emilia Tronsue , nke and sleevrs. Mrs K hltehen 1 mtirelia cover, do dn s eoml, Mrs W II llonw I' li ving cloth, Mrs c 11 chilman 1 rup tray cover, do do Tal l" cover, Mrs W K l'ursel S 'ennd, "iis F Anstock Hog Mrs b s Gnmps Button big, do I sundry hair, Mnr l llarklev Com. rvt.h is biushiase.Vrs W II House Chair throw, c!n jo Tia cloih Mrs A II Swisher Second, Lulu Kiihler.. ... ' omblng caoe, Mrs voore bt mott Towel, Ills K Anslin k bollev. Man K Hess secnn.l, Mrs 1'raticts W Hess t olld's bib, Mrs A II Swhher aprons, s -rim. Vnv G Barkley s-coi.il, Mrs 1 ciirlsuiiiti Swiss. Mis A W buv Second, Mav G Barkley Linen, Mrs Austin Ginv Si'iond, Mrs Fc Eyer." Child's. Ad i Hess Salteen, Mrs llenrv Angle Second, Mi-s W M A "h oiliaeh Cross siliehrd. Mrs c A Meillck Second, Mrs W 11 Net hard (limine, Mrs w II iIi.iim. , . Second. Mi-s M c Mead Iiems'lti'hrd, do s n.l, M i ti Hnrkley... Calico. Mrs K H IIcsh e,"ii.l, Mrscc Amnierinan litnLoiiin Mrs E L Lemon Secninl, .Mr, W II Nevhard Kitchen, Mrs W M Achenbaeli Second, do 110 C 'liibrli'. Paul Achenbach s "coiel, Mrs M Aclcnli .I'll B'.ock work, .Mice llaceliliuch .Set lace, Mrs b M, rumps S 'ci Mrs ( Kltchei 1 11 a a n wink, Mis John Hush II. -Hided. Mrs II House Plai I, Mrs F C Ever I nil pii', Mora A Skeer im el'itii Mrs W I. Kelchner. brllUn", Mrs II Swisher siinli . nn-1 , Bertha snoeinaker seciiLd, Mm F. I. Lemon I t LASS So-I AIN'TiNGS. L.tnilsi-nnr, In 1 II. KHz ilicth. A Low Second Nlrs Anna Haiti ortriill, In oil, Nora 1'inney Second, Mrs . I E Wilson Frill, la 01 , Mrs J .1 Lewis nss.mil, Klvibeih A Low Water color p iloting, Lulu K Abler eeciind, Vlda Miller Collection of relleii, Mrs C !l Kelchner.. beer liorns Wm Abbot I Collection relics, Mrs W II House Sugar tongs. Mi F C Eier Old quilt. Mrs b K Stni 1,1111 &Iecinelej, M in Abide Evan-. Sen shells nml fan, .Mrs. 'A II Xrylmrd .. ColTee box. Mary E Hnrnes Old dish, Martha W McKlnney Boiling pin. Miry E Unities.. .'. Bnbv s di"ss. Genie Brown Linen tablecloth (oldi,G"n K Hess Collection of relics, O P Frvmlre Case of horse shoes, T L Smlih Powder honi, M M Hartzell Watering, K II John Bread bsskei nnd frinne. Mary K bodson Psn-heesl board. J M I'lii-sel simw I and revolver, w II Hunvan (dd linen, Mrs Wm Johnson..." Old pants, " Henry Angle Shaving cup "Julia A Price L imb skin robe, .s K I. l'inon Simple cushion, Edward A Smith Old towel. Mis Nevln Ale beer bend, C E Welllver Wood link chain. Mrs K W Welllver. ... (oiuctioii, llenrv Leliiii. in.. Flux hltchle Jug " ciias llasscn Sumplers, " M s Worihlnglon Oldreilcule, Martha W McKlnney White crow, Julia A Price.. AZOLIAN WIND HARP. An) tody t an Make (lor of These i'barta Itij Miilcr.l Instruments. Aeolus, the rotl of the winds, claimed the wind litirp an his own, but since lie iiovfr obtained ft patent on liis instru ment there is no law u;n i list ap)iropriat intr his invcution. Iti coiiKlrtiction is very simple, p.nd wtih n little enre mi instl'liim nt fiin bo produced w hoso mu sic is fur more sweet than the. door harps now so common. To mnke n wind hurp procure a box made of thin, well-Bensoned wood pine preferred n bruit four Inchon hifrh nnd six iucht'8 wide. Cut a circular hole) in the top und sandpaper the rotifjli edges. This is your sounding heard. THE WIND 1IAISP. Across ench end of the box and on top fasten u slat of ouk or some Ocher very hard wood, a quarter of an inch wide. In one of these slats drive seven flat headed tacks equidistant, from each other, and in the other slat fix the same I'tinilior of twisting screws, such as tiro used on banjos. From those stretch your fttrinpil, which s'aould be all of the same size and of catfrut. The "G"' pui tar string will bo found the best for this purpose. .Now tune all the strings in unison, and the harp is completed. It it;, however, well to add n reflector to Ih row out the sound. This in easily ac complished by placing a, thin board oliov the box, supporting it on sticks fitting Into rests, which ore glued in the corners of the box. The reflector also answers a.", a shield to prevent in jury to the harp. I 'I :ice t lie harp in a current of air, as upon the sill of a half open widow. The round produced by the wind passing over the strings (is it rises and fairs is of a drowsy, lulling character and ex tiviuol v melodious. X. y. Ileeorder. ' Origin of the Three Go, il Dulls. People who wire compelled to go ti their "rncle" for temporary advances on iiorsonal property Iiave often sik-.'-ulated as to the origin and signiil-t-anee of the three balls which are the most conspicuous exterior ndvertis. inetiLs of the establishments apper taining to the aforesaid "Uncle." The iawnlirokcr's slpi was, originally, the arms of the famous family of the Medici in Italy, whs, am-estnr wits a physician and adopted as his device three pills. The Medici became bank ers and money lenders, and amassed enormous wealth from lending money at the high rates of interest prevail ing In their time. When banks were established in other cities than Flor ence, the Midlcl sign of three bus iK'P.ded balls became the mark of a bank, and the practice spread into Prance, (-'pain and tlortnuny. Hy and by, lunvevcr, as this sign was adopted by a lower class of money lenders, who made advances ou personal prop erly, it fell Into illsivpme among the higher grade of linancicrs, and, being dropped by the bankers, was still continued by the lower class, nnd finally wus restricted entirely to such money lenders as received pledges as security for loans. St. Louis Demo crat. 1I Was Minle a Serjeant. A pretty story, savoring of the ro mantic, Is told iu the French, press nln.'ilt llie kaiser. Um-ently his m Jesty wont to the lterlln barracks alone. The corporal on guard reeog uly.cd the kaiser immediately, and sa luted lilni. The kaiser was pleased, and, nppiMaohltig the soldier, said: "Why do you look so sad, corporal'" Tho corporal did not reply. The em peror then iisked If he was disapiiolut ed In love. At tills the corporal found his toi.gue, and replied that he wished to uiarrv Marguerite, the daughter of his Hcrgcnut-major, but that her fath er would not give his consent until he became u sergeant. "And do you love her very much?" asked the kaiser. "l)h, yes," was the reply. "Then," said the emioror, "go and tell your future falher-lu-lnw that William 11. makes you a sergeant." Try Grain-0 ! Try Graiu-0 I Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAJ.N O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without in jury as well as an adult. All who tiy it, like it. GRAIN O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress J the price of coffee. 15c. and 25c. per package. Sold by all grocers. 10 14 4td. HE WAS SURPRISED llrmniknblo Growth of fiiele 1ooU' Miiulie. "l"nc!e"l)ooley Is one as never lets on he's surprised at nothing. No mat ter what ycr tell him he tcks it aa carmly as if It was -uthln' out o' the common. I don't 1' e a mnn o act like that. 1 think Kb mean. When 1 tell anybody 11 fact 'iziriR ta'.u i ex pecks 'em lo be uslo dnhctl. 1 expeoks 'em to say, "lilet me!" or "Law pakiM alive!" or "You don't say!" A peiMo.i ns says nuthin' I've not nr.e for, saiJ a rural narrator to The Mail. t iitlo liooicy cays It's wlmtnln' aa does that there. "I'uln't oi'teu I'm put out by h'.m. entire I've found h!m cut. Hut some o' the hoys can't abide hi:.i. When they told hira his aunt's lioita was atiie all he said wns "h,5 reckoned it ud ha' to burn." And when Sam Thomas's cow died he on'ey suid lie leckoned Ham 'ud lia' to g.H auotlier. I don't call that heln" neishborly, let ulcno nctin' like a seit'eman. You could toll ho ai a bit conceited from his acting l kc that then. No body but a man its thought a deal ot hlKself 'ud do a tlili'g like th'U. l'u my Htars! we've suivi i tr.'l hini this week. Tho boys plan.ioil it v.cekJ ago. Yon see, I'nc'e Do dry rridoT his .e'.f cn sotting up some bf ve.tenable iua;' rers for tho exhiliition. Ho thinks Uo tan grow 'cm bettor nor anybody cl.-o. and I'm ready to allow ns he does grew i-ome big 'tins. Well, we'd pass his c'ace and look over the fence and isiy they was Renin' big an usual, and e surpotcd hfl'd get the lir.it prb'.e again nud finch like. And he'd look Mint kinder sour as though he dain't ca-u whether they did or not. That van all his artfulness, for he war. busUn' with pr:de Inside. Dut, my stars! what a serpiize the boyj gin him! The.-ic marrera was most nwful big. They lay among their leaves llko pumpkins more than mantis. Lleld manure was what he used, 1 reckon. Anyhow, they was twice as big as any body else's. liul, lawks! Pride must have a fall! How we! them boys managed it! It was Tim Jenkins as put 'cm up to n. T:m is at an electric works In the city anil came home for a week's holiday. It was him as done It. What'd ho do but get six small dyusmi'c cartridges nnd bore holes with u cenTie bit in the six biggest niarrers. Then he put In the cartridges and connecks 'em with a 'iectric wire as reached to the tether side of 1'ncle Dooley'r. big gardlng. Well, the word was piis.-etl arouad and hull' the village was looking over his le:K" that evening. "My! they're big 'una." says one. Trifle's sure o' the prize this year," rays another. "I can't tell how ho does' it," says a third. All the time Uncle Daolcy was mak ln' us though he was tii?d of hearing thes? remarks passed, lie smoked his pipe and looked hurty. It was nuts to h'm to hear the naylioui'ii praising his p'.arrerE. There must ha' been sixteen of us locking over Ms fence when, bang! went '.lie lirst cartridge. Tim Jenkins bod eounci-ti'd the switch and it act ed like a charm. "iie'Io!" says one, "why, they're busting thciui!clre.4, 1'ncle Dooiey." "One's no matter,' 'says he; "I've had 'cm that way afore." Which wa3 a downright lie. The words was r.o gooncr outon his mouth than, bang! went thu second cartridge, and blew another big niarrcr to smithereens. "tiood giaclotu, 1'ncle Doo'.oy! what the t'ltioce Is the matter with your mar reisV" 1 yells. "JujI iv bit overripe," he says, calm ly. Hut when No. 3, 4, 5 and G went oil in quick succession, 1 can tell you 1 never saw l!aubergatedness grow on a, man's face like it flew on Uncle Doo ley's. lilni keeping it back so long, when it did tek h.m it did him up. 1 no hint two marrcrs was tho biggest, und they Hew uil to pieces with a report like a cannon. One o" the pieces liii I'ncie Dooiey plump ou the nose. 11:j eye3 was nearly s:urtlng outen his head. Talk about eerpilze! After looking like a luny fur a half a sec ond he reeled over and fell flat on his lace in a fainting lit. Yea, I rather reckoned he was ser prlzed for wunst. T raps he'll he a bit more agreeable now. Of course we loosed his collar and doused his head with cold water, lint pleased was not the word for our fecl in's. We was slmpiy delighted. To ronto Mail, Nul liquid tu it. "What's the mutter, John?" asked hid wife. "I have had a shock. Maria," replied Mr. llillus. passing his hand feebly ucio.,t) his forehead and sinking into a chair. "I'or mercy's sake. John, don't keep me in suspense! What is it?" With trembling lingers he took a let ter out of his pocket und banded it to her. Mrs. Ulllus ran her eye over it has tily and turned deathly pale. It W113 a notice frora the Ice company to thrt efleet that Mr? I. llillus had ov erpaid hla Ice bill to the extent of 54.05 which amount the company begged leave to refund, as per check inclosed, etc. Het renting I'oi'elieuil. "He has a retreating forehead," said tho g.rl in blue. 'No'.iflensc!" exclaimed tho girl In gray, indig.iautly. "He has a very hlth forehead." '.Novei'tlteiess." persisted the girl in blue, "his forehed retreats clear to the back of his nock." Of a truth, he was prematurely bald, but the girl in gray continued to be ludlgnunt just the same. A Colored lltiiliomlnt. "John." e"ald a Ueoigia farmer to one of his Held hands, "you ought to be laying up something now. I pay you iifty cents a duy." "Yes, suh." "Well, how much do you save out of It?" "Forty-five cento, suh." "Is that all?" "Rood Lo'd, Marse Tom! I got to live on de balance!" BIGGEST DOG IN THE W0RL " llr, tlie Manila, In at l.nrgo u Full Sire, I TIBr. Tige Is the largest dog in tho TiTrrta His namer Is a suitable one, for he ij ns large ns a full-sized tiger and eon sldorubly larger than the average lion" 1 11 in luuimiri uuk i " rllglisli lliastift by race, and belongs to Sam (iim, ot llutlnnd. Vt., who ntllrms that he Is nn nlile ns he Is big. Tlge's ntea.uirniicn'a are ns follows: Length. 7 feet 5 imh cs; walut. 4K Inches; neck, 29 IihIio., height, a'.i Inches. lie stands eight im lies higher than a dining room "ta ble. Tlgo Is only three years of nge mid has not yet acquired his lull weight or strength. Mr. Oeno lms tneglit his dog to box, nnd he Is nn'x Un:.( to match him to tl.ht five mum! wi'h any pugilist on earth. Mr. cumio would 1 ke very much to have Tlg-j meet Hob I'Ttzslmnions, nnd tho dog 13 tlicroitghly In accord with hln. Tige will undertake lint to l)tn rrva ch with his hind legs or to attaelc his human opponent otherwise than with his fore paws eneamd in glove,, lie Is understood to be a thoroughly reliable and sportsmanlike dog. Tho C.iiiMt dug Is a hand.ioaio animal. ll5 im the black and wrinkled mur.'.lo, lew lap. deep chest, narrow hind tpiar ii'i.i and all the other chnructcrls'lcs nf tli - wo.'l bred mast Iff. It Is 11 rtiri.nH i.n I pleasing spectacle to see this eiior mom beast, who Is largo enough to out n man, playing with n small chill, lie allows the children to pull his cur to hang on by his tail and to walk -m him. and appears to be highly pleae,I by the performance. The mastliT u ti e most undent of all watch dogs, an I Tlgo knows his hereditary businost. Who would care to break Into a hoiua guarded by him? Iianlt'l Urliatrr mill Hln Oxon. Rome recent visitors to Daniel Weh st 'r's old home In Marshfield. Mass., found only one man In the neighbor' luioil who could talk from per.-unil knowledge about the statesman, ami net a soul who bore his name or claim, ed direct or Indirect descent from him. The e.i option wns an aged person named Wright, who said that la tin o'.d days he had been the superlntetH c.it of Webster's big farm, and ha I liiiov.n hi 111 well and lntlini'.tely fur yens, not ,n tho groat orator and pul iticii.n of ( curse, but us the gentleman fa .-mi !', kindly employer and good t.eii'hbor. Mr. Wright somewhat relti.--t.'iitiy admitted that as an agricultiir-l.-.i h.'s famous friend was not a bnt li; :it success in a pecuniary way, hut lie iM.vi that no one ever loved a quiet 11 :: :il li ie be'.tor or touk a keener, mora li.ii.tite or more personal intcrc.it m a!! tli.it wetit on In the fields, wooU ;:::t! barns, "lie loved this place, cv. i;y trie and llower and living thing on It. He knew every nod that was ti.rr.eii. every cow that was milked, ev eix Made of grass that was mowed nnd hi t s:ce:s! There was a man win lui w an o." And then Mr. Wright to', I how Webster, when near death's den:-, bad l is favorite oxon driven up in .'.i:C the window of tn manse that hi t now disappeared. "I was thorn i :m! i-.)vo 111. 111 up, two by two. while W. b.-,:or iitiit.d by tho window an I wa'di d them pa.-'..s. it was a cad day fir thut hoiischiild, and when he wai g.r.e oveiylh'ng beg;.-.i to go down hill. Al the end of two year.? the place wis ciu-od up and sold piecemeal. Snmn p.'i'is of It ft tchod g-jod prices, ctln rj r.lniojt i't.;hiiig." According to Hi 1 iiuiiioiiiy Wtlister never tlivnk to ex. roits, und "his only tiotiiilo wa 1 tin fact that he did 1101 have as ltnirli money as lie needed." Mr. Wright is over eighty years old, but he slid works dally In his Holds nnd s!io,v.t few p'kiis of extreme nge. New Yorit Times. Iron Working in Central Alrlm. The working of Iron Is certainly tiio must advanced art In this region ol Africa. The ore is mined, smelted and fashioned by tho natives with gnat skill. Outside many of the villages BtamU tho village smithy, merely a roof of shade boughs and grass sap por'od by stakes. Here eongiegate H10 village gossips, who justify their pn"s. c:iec by an occasional turn at the bel lows. The tools are primitive, a rode for an anvil, a weighty stone for tlio sledge and pieces of iron bound to wooden handles for the liner shaping nnd ornamental work. Tho bello.va conskst of two goatskins, each fur nished with an open mouth like a purse nnd connected up by a piece of bam boo pipe to a narrow clay iron nozzlo about nine inches long. The blower sits on the ground, seizes the mouth of each skin in either band and raises and lowers them alternately, ilrbt with the mouth open and with a cuick upward stroke to take In the uir, then with the mouth cloned nnd a trfiau'ous downward pressure to fof'o the bias'.. By this rude proctitis a hot charcoal fire Is maintained, and tlia woik turned out Is excellent for the I riiiiiiivo implements used.. Knives of treat utility and which take a good roui;h cutting edge; arrowheads and ppiaiu, many of them curiously barbed nud twisted, and some showing a knowledge of the value of the "blood grove;" axes for battle and for general purposes, ornamented with linear pat terns and beaded edges, and with the blades set at an acute angle to the shaft iio that every ounce of power li tiansinitted in the direction of tlio Mow. Oeorgraphical Journal. Small Screw. Tho smallest Bcrews ever made nra (mud in the manufacture of the nilr.a ttiie watches which are sometimes IU ted in rings, shirt studs, bracelets, etc. They aro tho next thing to Invlslbl to the linked eye, looking llko minute grains or sand. With a 'good gln however, It may be plainly seen 'hat eiii-h la a perfect screw having, a num ber of threads equal to l.iitiO to the Inch. These tiny screws nro 4-1.000i lis of an inch In diameter and 7-l,eOUihi of an inch in length. It Is estimated that a lady's thlmblo of averago size wru'd hold 100,000 of them. at" tempt Is ever made to count these '"! t.iiuiv hs of mechanical ingenuity, other than tQ get a basis for infer U.vlon. Tho method lifaiiully ptil'suel In (ielt rmlnlng their number U lovare fully count 100, and then place them on r. delicate balance the number of given amount coin determined by tn weight. Waterbur Magazine. .