40 ON FANCY ARTICLES. 



necessary to go abroad to find what is so well pro- 

 vided at home, 1 50 



Pin cushion, book mark and needle book ; good articles, 



by Mrs. Dunn, Salem, 25 



Shell Work. Monument, by Edward F. Harrington, 



Beverly, 25 



Another monument in shell work, by L. H. Dennis, of 



Marblehead, 25 



Table and monument with shell work. Elaborate and 

 skillful productions, showing great industry and taste, 

 by a lady of Salem. 



Vase of Shells filled with artificial flowers ; very neat ; 



by Lydia A. Colby, Salem, 25 



Shell cottage, very neatly and tastefully made and or- 

 namented, by William C. Hood, Salem, 50 



Shell work box, by Gardner Barton, Salem, 25 



Tidy, very fine work, by Esther B. Shove, Dan vers, 50 



Another Tidy, a nice article, by L. B. Harrington, of 



Beverly, 25 



Chair Cushion of silk patch work, containing 325 pie- 

 ces, by Mrs. Patterson, Beverly, 25 



Fancy table, painted with border of flowers and centre 



ornament, by Mrs. K. A. S. H. H. Jewett, Ipswich, 50 



Another fancy table, with figures of patch, laid on and 



varnished, by Miss Eliza Shaw, Salem, 25 



Portrait in crewel work, S. A. Pulsifer, Salem, 25 



Case of stuffed birds with fine plumage, very natural and 

 lifelike, showing that the art of embalming is not 

 wholly lost ; by S. Jfllson, Lynn. 



Wrought slippers, by Caty J. Felt, Salem, 25 



Crayon drawing, an old oak, well done ; Elmira K. Rob- 

 erts, Salem, 25 



Silk Cameo Bag, Harriet M. Dean, Salem, 25 



Toilet Cushion, Mrs. S. E. Hodges, Salem, 25 



Fancy Plough, made of crystalized Alum, by J. Upham, 

 Salem, a brilliant article and an appropriate ornament 

 to the hall, and suited to the occasion. 



Bead Bag, three Ottomans and Chair, showing skill and 



taste, Mrs. Geo. Kimball, Salem, 1 50 



