SECOND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 

 Curiosity Shop — Continued. 



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Hushberger. 



206. Book of Scotch poems, published in 

 1805, D. Tummelty. 



207. Lace collar, about 80 years old, Mrs. 

 Pennell. 



208. Piece of German linen, 106 years old, 

 Mrs. Pennell. 



209. Sleeve of a dress, 93 years old, Mrs. 

 Pennell. 



210. Chair, 41 years old, Mrs. C. J. Smith. 



211. Chair, 104 years old, Mrs. C. J. Smith. 



212. Table, Mrs". C. J. Smith. 



213. Rustic chairs, G. L 



214. Silk shawl, Mrs. Bassilio. 



215. Flag presented to Company "A," 

 Third Infantry, General Ketchum. 



216. Fifty-dollar post note, issued in 1840, 

 during President Van P>uren's administra- 

 tion, General Ketchum. 



217. Brass candlesticks, Mrs. E. B. Stowe. 



218. Indian earrings, Mrs. E. B. Stowe. 



219. Pair of moccasins, Mrs. E. B. Stowe. 



220. Piece of turf, used for fuel in Ireland, 

 Mrs. W. 0. Robinson. 



221. Baby dress, 54 years old, Mrs. S. H. 

 Fickett. 



222. Oil portraits, 50 years old, Mrs. S. H. 

 Fickett. 



224. Sampler, worked in 1804, Mrs. W. L. 

 Overhiser. 



225. Sampler, Mrs. W. L. Overhiser. 



226. Gold pin and buckle, Mrs. W. L. 

 Overhiser. 



227. Pin and buckle, 60 years old, Mrs. W. 

 L. Overhiser. 



228. Beaded hand-bag, Mrs. W. L. Over- 

 hiser. 



229. Old lady's bonnet, Mrs. W. L. Over- 

 hiser. 



230. Old lady's hood, Mrs. W. L. Over- 

 hiser. 



231. Copy of Boston " Gazette,'* published 

 in 1770, A. C. Oullahan. 



232. Saber, Mrs. C. H. Gordon. 



233. Sash, Mrs. C. H. Gordon. 



234. Pair of snuffers and tray, 103 years 

 old, Mrs. Clifford. 



235. Snuff box, over 100 years old, Mrs. 

 Clifford. 



236. Mantel ornament, 103 years old, Mrs. 

 Clifford. 



237. Pebble trunk, made by M. N. Dunlap, 

 aged 75 years, Mrs. L. A. Roundtree. 



238. Silver spoons, 100 years old, Mrs. P. 

 S. Wilkes. 



239. Salt, spoon, 100 years old, Mrs. P. S. 

 Wilkes. 



■2 lo. Silver buttons, 60 years old, Mrs. P. S. 

 Wilkes. 



242. Basket, made from a dagger tree 

 grown on Island of Jamaica, Mrs. H. M. La 

 Rue. 



243. Wall pocket, made from same tree, 

 Mrs. H. M. La Rue. 



244. Lace bark of a tree from Jamaica 

 Island, Mrs. H. M. La Rue. 



245. Indian cup, Mrs. H. M. La Rue. 

 Indian cup, Mrs. H. M. La Rue. 

 Mask, Indian work, Mrs. H. M. La 



246. 



247. 

 Rue. 



248. 

 H. M. 



249. 

 Rue. 



250. 

 Eue. 



251. 



252. 



Cocoanuts from Jamaica Island, Mrs. 



La Rue. 



Box of Guinea corn, Mrs. H. M. La 



Licorice wood bean, Mrs. H. M. La 



Snail shell, Mrs. H. M. La Rue. 

 Cotton, from cottonwood tree from 

 Jamaica Island, Mrs. H. M. La Rue. 



253. Soldier shells, Mrs. H. M. La Rue. 



254. Frames made from banana leaves, 

 Mrs. H. M. La Rue. 



255. Lichen, from Island of Jamaica, Mrs. 

 H. M. La Rue. 



256. Sugar bowl, bought in 1776, Mrs. N. 

 E. Ailing. 



257. Gray squirrel, Dr. Davenport. 



258. Red squirrel, Dr. Davenport. 



259. Wildcat, Dr. Davenport. 



260. Owl, Dr. Davenport. 



261. Hawk, Dr. Davenport. 



262. Buzzard, Dr. Davenport. 



263. Owl, Dr. Davenport. 



264. Back-bone of a shark, N. D. Gifford. 



265. Cup and saucer, over 100 years old, 

 Mrs. J. M. McCall. 



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