67G Transactions of the 



Master Alex. Kosborough, a pencil drawing. 



The Sisters of Mercy, one sample of bead and three of worsted work. 



Miss Carrie Jones (nine years old), sofa pillow, bead pincushion, Bible 

 marks, and air castles. 



Mrs. J. M. ('. J ones, air castles. 



Mrs. Fred. Taylor, rose and lily tidy, worsted work, pansies, toilet 

 work. 



Miss Nellie Heard, horn basket. 



Mrs. S. Autenreith, slipper holder and watch holder. 



Mrs. Cornelius Haight, pencil drawing. 



Miss Minnie Winckler, knot work. 



Mrs. E. II. Schofield, crochet tidy. 



B. F. Smith, two oil paintings — one of Mount Shasta, and one Castlo 

 Hock. 



Mary Pashburg (five years old), curtain holders, crochet work. 



Mrs. John Pashburg, two crochet tidies, and infant's gown — applique 

 work. 



P. G. Strickland, one case of assorted gloves. 



Miss Sophie Winckler, bead hanging basket. 



Mrs. Van Choate, display of pansies and cut flowers. 



Miss Belle Skinner, display of cut flowers. 



Miss Anna Fried (ten }-ears old), patebwork, crochet collars and lace. 



Miss May Carrick, braided tidy. 



Miss Minnie Raster, bead mat and two crochet tidies. 



Mrs. G. F. Davis, a crochet tidy. 



Miss Mary Witherill (eleven years old), a set of underclothes. 



Miss Katie Eemrae (twelve years old), pincushion — beadwork — and 

 pillow case and pillow case cover. 



Miss Addie Clarkson, beadwork. 



Mrs. F. Eogler, meshed netting. 



Miss Katie lunker, raised work. 



Mrs. A. W. Niles, pencil drawing, hearth rug, shell basket, bead bas- 

 ket, lamp mat, crib quilt. 



Miss Mattie Pyle (ten years old), crochet tidy. 



Miss Anna Kelsch (eleven years old), braided child's suit, and raised 

 biscuit. 



Miss Katie Hesscnauer (seven years old), pincushion. 



Josephine Hesscnauer (seven years old), pincushion — canvas work. 



Miss Anna Eyan (twelve years old), crochet cuffs, bead pocketbook, 

 cover for footstool — worsted. 



Miss Pearl Brown (thirteen years old), two pairs cuffs — worsted work, 

 two scarfs, and crochet lace. 



Miss Kate Brown, tatting collar. 



Miss Emma Schlagel, pincushion and watch case, both beadwork. 



Miss Louisa Schlagel, beadwork pincushion. 



Mrs. Kordheim, quilt patchwork and potato starch. 



Miss Maggie Combs, pillow slips — knit crochet, and quilt patchwork. 



Miss Mary Combs, quilt scrap. 



Miss Maggie Allen, drawed rug. 



Miss Emma Schlagel (twelve years old), hanging basket and plants. 



Mrs. Jos. Lang, hanging basket and geranium. 



Mrs. Charles Hammond, braided suit — three pieces — for child, made 

 by hand; tatting and tuck, braid by hand; lady's chemise and night 

 dress, made by hand; child's night dross, by machine; child's sack, silk 

 braid, by hand, and child's apron, hand work. 



