Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 September 1889 — Page 2
DIED.
K1CHARDS0N—Dr. Joseph Richardson, Friday last at 2 o'clock p. m. His funeral will take place to-day at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, No. 510 south Fifth street. The friends of the ramlly are invited without further notice. interment at Woodlawn cemetery.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. A
SAFK IXVKSTJIKST.
The Indiana Savings, Loan & Building Association issues paid up stock In sums of from $100 to $1,(XX). secured by first mortgage on Terre Haute real estate, netting the investors 6 per cent, per year, which interest will be paid to the holders of stock semi-annually in cash. This is the safest Investment that be made. No mortgages to look after or foreclose to get your money out. and your Investment am run from one to ten years.
Ji. K. HAVENS, Secretary,
McKeen's Block, Upstairs.
7ANTED—A collector. Inquire at 071 Main 8trCCt »J. KU or».
WANTED-A
woman or middle-aged girl for
general housework In small family. No objections if they nave a child. Also good wages. lliKJ north Seventh street.
MANAGERS
WANTED Everywhere to take
charge of our business. Advertise, distribute circulars and employ help. Wages $50 to il2f) per month. Expenses advanced. State experience. Wages expected, also your preference for home work or traveling. SLOAN CO.. Manufacturers, 294 George street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WANTED—People
to stop complaining and
call and see the bargains, If ever there were bargains. In boots and shoes at McWilllams, Eleventh and Main streets.
WANTED—Everybody
to know that we have
Cherries, lireen Peas, fireen Beans, New Beets, Pie Plant, •Spinach, Kale, New Radishes, Finest Klour. Canned Tomatoes, Canned Corn, Canned Peaches, Maple Syrup, Sorghum, Golden Drip Syrup, Select Teas, Select Coffees. Select Dried Fruits
And the choicest ol everything needed for the table MICKEY &• BUESSETT, Twelfth and Main streets.
WANTED—Indeed!
WANTED—Allat
Well, what Is wantedV A
pall-of those Wardwell hand sewed congress or ball shoes for Think of it, only $3 at MrWllllams' summer sale, corner Eleventh and Alain streets.
WANTED—Womnn
who understands cooking
at hotel also good girl who can wait on table and work In kitchen will pay good wages. Address at once. E. U. Ballyn, Waveland, Ind.
WANTED—Your
properly to sell dwellings,
business blocks and vacant lots. Don't fail to list them with us. Tkukk Hautk Kku.EstateA Imi'hovkmkntCo.
WANTED—Purchaser*
for a line lot of young
Mexican yellow head and red head parrots. In lots of one or one hundred. Call on or address 412 North Fifth street.
the ladles to attend the summer
sale of line Oxford ties, slippers and latest style fine shoes McWilllams', Eleventh and Alain streets.
WANTED
Scissors, knives, cleavers, etc.,
ground in best manner. Lawn mowers put in order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, and others. Repairing of Rll kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.
ANTED-Pong You, Chinese laundry, Thirteenth and Main streets. First-class work.
WANTED-Thebest
kangaroo shoe you ever
saw on the market for only $ 1. -$4.50 and $5. McWilliam's summer sale, corner Eleventh and Main streets.
WANTED-Carpenters,best
builders and contractors
to know that the place to buy lime, hair and cement is at Relman 4 Steeg'B, oorner Ninth and Main streets.
/"ANTED—Second-hand goods, clothing, etc. VY bought and sold. Bargains always on hand. J. E. (tREEV, 82G and 328 Ohio street.
FOR^SALE^
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/UK SALE House of four rooms and two
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vacant lots on Chestnut, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. Will be sold at a bargain. W. M. SLAUGHTER, i2'J Ohio street.
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/OK SALE One live-room and one seven-room house mi north Eighth street, near Third avenue. Sold at a bargain.
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W. M. SLAUGHTER, i2'J Ohio street.
l^UU SALE—A large list or property, vacant and Improved, in all parts of the city. Tkukk Hautk Kkai.Estate,Y I.mi-kovkmkntC".
i/OK SALE CHEAP—Lot 17 Gilbert's addition, on east Main street. w[" mi niin .M.iin si,™, with small frame dwelling. Call on Miss Hell Stevenson, three miles southeast ol city, or address lock box 3511.
/Oil SALE High vacant ground on Fifth ave line, between Twenty- lirst and Twenty-second streels. Will br sold at *:i per foot. Apply to
W. JI. SLAUGHTER. a2y Ohio street.
j^Olt SALE—A good business lot on east Wabash avenue. FRED A. ROSS it CO.
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/OU SALE House of seven rooms, very large
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lot. situated on the corner of Third and Karri ngton streets. Will be sold at a bargain. Api.ly to W. M. SLAUGHTER. 82!) Ohio street.
,"*01t SALE-—Five acres southeast of the city at a bargain. Fit El) A. ROSS & CO.
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/oil SALE Headquarters Tor fruit Jars and jelly glasses of all kinds is at M. D. Kaufnan's china store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House. J/Olt SALE—On monthly payments, four-room house In good repair. east Crawford street. \pply to W. M. SLAUGHTER, if-M Ohio street.
/OR SALE -A small house In good location small payment down, balance on long time. KRED A. ROSS it CO.
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/OR SALE—Huntington lime beat on the mar
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ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Relman & Steeg, Ninth and Main street. 1/OR SALE Fruit jars of all kinds and sizes at JP M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Alain St., opposite Opera House. J^OH SALE—Old papers at J6c per hundred, suit
Hlile for housecleaning purposes. Inquire at Dally Express oflloe.
FORWENT.
/OK RENT Rooms, either furnished or unfurnished, at 411 north Sixth street.
./OK RENT House No. 20S Eagle street tor JS. Four rooms, well, cistern, out-houses, etc. J. L. HUAIASTON.
P"MJk
RENT -A nice cottage of seven rooms a few squares Irom Main on south Fourth street. Well, cistern, and stable, in good condition. Apply at Airs. Cook's. No. S south Fourth street.
1/OR RENT-House at 627 Poplar street. InI uuire at distillery ollicjj 1/OR RENT House No. 25 Park street Inquire I of E. M. Gllman. Wo North Second street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ONEY TO LOAN—Any sum most reasonable terms. RIDDLE. HAMILTON ft CO. A I ONEY TO LOAN—In any amount, on long or i»I short term. FRED A. ROSS 4 CO.
ACCOUNTANT
Terre Haute, Ind.
Corporation Rooks Opened. Audited. Closed. I'arttiersiilji Accounts Adjusted. Oilii'ial Accounts Investigated and Oortilied. I onvspoiidenceSolieited.J promptly answered.
FAIR MUM.
CLASS A—HORSES
•John G. Williams, W. K. Hunter and Edivln £1118, Supervising Committee. HORSES FOB LIGHT HARNESS.
Stallion, 4 years old or over—B Dickson, Mortimer, 111., 1st S Fleming, city, 2d Allen Wagner, city, 3d.
Stallion, 3 years old or under 4--N Blocksom, city, 1st Dickson, Mortimer, 111., 2d Staub, city, 3d.
Horse colt, 1 year old or under 2—1 Durham, city, 1st A McMullen, Edwards, 2d John Fischer, city, 3d.
Spring colt-horse—B DickBon, 1st Shelby Green, Paris, 2d WT Crandell, city, 3d.
Mare, 1 years old or over—Sam 1 lemimg, 1st Dickson, 2d Oacar Hall, city, 3d.
Filly, 3 years old or under 4— A Harden, city, 1st Goodman, Vedder, 2d Dickson, 3d.
Filly, 2 years old or under 3—G A Harden, 1st Oacar Hall, 2d Dickson, 3d.
Best mare colt, 1 -year old or under A Hardin, 1st Weir 2d and 3d. Spring colt, mare—B Dickson, 1st Charles Orth, 2d W Moore, 3d.
Gelding, 3 years old or over—B Dickson, 1st S Rolfe, 2d Dickson, 3d. KOADSTERS.
Best horse colt, 1 year old or under 2 —Albert McMullen, 1st Durham, 2d John Fisher, 3d.
Spring colt, horse—S Green, 1st Dickson, 2d Weir, 3d. Mare, 4 years old or over—Sam Fleming, 1st Dickson, 2d.
Filly, 3 years old or under 4—B Dickson, 1st E Bergen, 2d. Filly, 2 years old or under 3—B Dickson, 1st A Hardin, 2d A McMullen, 3d.
Mare colt, 1 year old or under 2—G A Hardin, 1st Wier, 2d W Moore, 3d.
Spring colt, mare—B Dickson, 1st S Rolfe, 2d E Bergen 3d. Gelding, 3 years old or over—B Dickson, 1st.
DRAUGHT HORSES.
Stallion, 4 years old or over—Denny & Drake, 1st LLane, 2d A Tweedy, 3d. Stallion, 3years old or under 4—II Nelson, 1st McRoberts, Lucan, Ont., 2d.
Stallion, 2 years old or under 3—A Bennett,
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McKeen's Block.
II McRoberts, 2d A Wil
son, Riley, 3d. Horse colt, 1 year old or under 2—J II McRobertB, 1st Harvey Hurst, 2d Denny & Drake, 3d.
Spring colt or filly—R O Stoneburner, 1st S Li North, 2d N King, 3d. Mare, years old or over—J II McRoberts, 1st II Jordan, 2d McRoberts, 3d.
Filly, 3 years old or under 1—F Barton, 1st McRoberts, 2d Watts. Filly, 2 years old or under 3—R O Stoneburner, 1st Stewart, 2d Denny & Drake, 3d.
Mare colt, 1 year old or under 2—Denny & Drake, 1st Jordon, 2d S North, 3d.
Draught team owned by one person, to wagon—J McRoberts, 1st Jordon, 2d Wm. Connerry, 3d.
SINGLE AND PAIRED HORSES.
Team for light harness—Samuel Fleming, 1st Dickson, 2d Turner, 2d. Best gelding or mare, for single harness—Samuel Fleming, 1st S Rolf, 2d Dickson, 3d.
Best horse, gelding or mare, for saddle—Mrs. Anton Hulman, 1st Samuel Fleming, 2d Robert Leak, 3d.
SWEEPSTAKES.
Stallion of any age, for light hurness— B. Dickson. Stallion of any age, for general purposes—Bruce Whitsell, Liberty ville, Ind.
Stallion of any age, for draught—J II McRoberts. Draught mare, Bhowing not less than two colts—R O Stoneburner.
All purpose mare, showing not less than two colts—B Dickson. Light harness mare, showing not less than two colt6—Shelby Green, Paris, 111.
Stallion, any age, showing at least three colts, best in their class—J Goodman, Vedder, Ind.
JACKS AND MCU'.S.
Jack, 2 years old or over—S North, Paris, 1st E Irwin, Marshall, 2d. Pair of mules—L Johnston, Riley.
Mule colt, suckling—Frank Watte, Seeleyville, 1st A Crawford, city, 2d. PON I ES.
Stallion—Charley Fleming, city. Mare—II Hoover, city, 1st William Kivits, city, 2d.
Pony turnout—Cora N King, city, 1st Charles Fleming, 2d. SI'ECIAl..
Brood mare and suckling colt or filly —Wm. Goodman, 1st W Crandell, 2d. Yearling colt or filly, to show to halter —T Durham, 1st John Fisher, 2d. WALN'I'X liROVE I'Ali.M SPECIALS HV T. I,.
DURHAM.
Colt, or filly, foal of 'SO, by Grimalkin —J W Modesitt, Atherton, Ind., 1st Weir, 2d.
CLASS C-- SHEEP.
Geo* K. Clem. Superintendent.
U)N(i WOOL. t'OTSWOLD, r-KK'RST KU"
SHIKK, UNCOKNSHIKK AND CUOKSKS.
Best Buck, 2 years old or over—Henry Puzey, 1st A E Guillians, 2d. Buck, 1 year old or under 2—Henn ASon, Redmon, 111., 1st Henry Puzey, 2d.
Buck lamb—J W Taylor, 1st Hughes, 2d. Ewe, 2 years old or over 3—J Taylor, 1st Hughes, 2d.
Ewe. 1 year old or over—AEGuii* liana, 1st W Barvey, 2d. Ewe lamb—B W Harvey, 1st Hughes 2d. MIDDLE WOOL—AEORDSHIRE,SOl*TIIDOWN,
HAMl'SHIRF. AND SHROPSHIRE.
Best ewe, 2 years old or over—J Elliott, 1st W Taylor, Yunteville, 2d Ewe, 1 year old and over—A E Guillians, 1st Elliott, 2d.
Ewe lamb, same, 1st W Harvey, Bloomingdale, 2d. KRF.NCH AND SPANISH MERINOS, SAXON
AND CROSSES.
Buck, 2 years old or over—B W Harvey, 1st A E Guillians, 2d. Buck, 1 year old or under 2—J W Taylor, 1st A E Guillians, 2d!
Buck lamb—J Elliott. SWEEPSTAKES. Bast buck, long wool—A E Gullians. Bunk, middle wool—B W Harvey, Bloomingdale.
Buck, Merino or Saxon crosses—Henry Puzey, Fairmount. Ewe, middle wool—A E Gullians,
CLASS D-HOGS.
George E. Clem. Superintendent.
POLAND CHINA, .IKKSKY RED, CHESHIRE
AND CROSSES.
Best boar, 2 years old or over—McCord it Avery, Paris, 1st. II. C. G. Bals,
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lXJril i\ AVm) Rockville, 2d.
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One year or under 2—H. C. G. Bals, 1st Eud Morris, Paris, 2d. Six months old or under 1 year—Johnson & Guillian Bros., Flora, 1st McCord & Avery, 2d.
Under 7 months—Johnson & Guillian Bros., 1st Lud Morris, 2d. Best bow, 2 years old or over—Johnson & Guillian Bros., 1st McCord & Avery, 2d.
One year old or under 2—Johnson & Guillian Bros., 1st H. C. G. Bale, 2d. Five months or under 1 year—Johnson & Guillian Bros., 1st Henry Puzey, Fairmont, 111., 2d.
Under 0 monthB—McCord & Avery, 1st Johnson & Guillian Bros., 2d. Litter of pigs* 6 months old or under, not lless than five to be exhibited—Lud Morris, 1st McCord & Avery, Paris, 2d.
BERKSHIRE AND OTHER SMALX, BREEBS.
Best boar, 2 years old or under—Henry Puzey, 1st J. F. Elliott, Vincennes, 2d, Boar, 1 year old or under—Henry Puzey, 1st D. H. Shann, 2d.
Boar, 5 months old or under 1 yearHenry Puzey, 1st McCawn & Hugh, St. Bemice, 2d.
Boar, under 0 months—Henry Puzey, 1st and 2d. Sow, 2 years old or over—D. II. Shank, Paris, 111., 1st J. F. Elliott, 2d.
Sow, 1 vear or under 2—J. F. Elliott, 1st D. Hi Shank, 2d. Sow, months old or under 1 yearHenry Puzey, 1st J. F. Elliott, 2d.
Sow, under 6 months—J. F. Elliott, 1st McCawn & Hugh, 2d. Litter of pigs, 6 months old or under, not less than five to be exhibited—McCawn & Hugh, 1st D. H. Shank, 2d. CHESTER WHITES AND OTHER LARGE
BREEDS.
Best boar, 2 years old and over—Robert Glover, Fincastle, 1st. Boar, 1 year old or under 2—J. W. Taylor, Yuntsville, 1st Samuel Gardiner, Fincastle, 2d.
Boar, under months—Samuel Gardner, 1st Robert Glover, Fincastle, 2d. Best sow, 2 years old or over—B. W. Harvey, Bloomingdale, 1st Robert Glover, 2d.
Sow, 1 year old or under 2—B. W. Harvey, 1st and 2d. Sow, months old or under 1 yearSamuel Gardner, 1st B. W. Harvey, 2d.
Sow, under months—B. W. Harvey, 1st Robert Glover, 2d. Litter of pigs, months old or under not less than five to be exhibited—Rob-, ert Glover, 1st B. W. Harvey, 2d.
SWEEPSTAKES.
Best boar of all ages, Poland China, Jersey Red or Cheshire and Crosses— H. C. Y. Bals. Rockville.
Sow of any age, Poland China, Jersey R9ds or Chester and Crosses—Johnson & Gullian Bros., Flora, Ind.
Boar of any age, Berkshire or other small breed—Henry Puzey, Fairmont, 111.
Sow of any age, Berkshire or other small breeds—Henry Puzey. Boar of any age, Chester White or other large breeds—J. W. Taylor.
Sow of any age, Chester White or other large breeds—B. W. Harvey.
CL4SSE—POULTRY.
H. D. Roquet, Superintendent. BREEDING PENS.
Breeding-pen Light Brahmas—J. E. Miller, Paris, 1st H. Allen, Bloomingdale, 2d.
Dark Brahmas—A. E. Guillians, Sullivan. Buff Cochins—J E Miller, 1st W P. Kersey, city, 2d.
Black Cochins—H Allen, 1st E Miller, 2d. White Cochins—J E Miller, 1st W Kersey, 2d.
Barred Plymouth Rock—R W Newlin, Bloomingdale, 1st E Miller, 2d. White Plymouth Rocks—Hunlic & Bartlett, Jacksonville, 111., 1st Wilson Bros., Olney, 111., 2d.
SilverJWyandottes—J. E. Miller, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d. Gold Wyandottes—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st.
Brown Leghorns—H. Allen, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d. White Leghorns—H. Allen, 1st J. E. Miller, 2d.
Langshan—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st R. W. Newlin, 2d. Black Breast llad games—Morgan Cox, Vermillion, 111.
Black Breast Red game bantams— Hunlic & Bartlett. ASIATIC.
Light Brahma cock—II Allen, 1st E Miller, 2d. Hen—J E Miller.
Light Brahma pullet—J E Miller, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d. Dark Brahma cock—Wilson Bros., 1st. Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d.
Cockerel—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st A E Guillians, 2d. Pullet—A. E. Guillian.
Black Cochin cock—H. Allen, 1st J. E. Miller, 2d. Hen, same 1st same, 2d.
Cockerel—J. E. Miller, 1st and 2.1. Pullet—J. E. Miller, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d.
Partridge Cochin cock, same. -'".v. lien—J. E. Miller, 1st and 2d. Cockerel, same. Pullett—A W Newlin, 1st E Miller, 2d.
Buff Cochin cock—H Allen, 1st E Miller, 2d. Hen—J E Miller, 1st Ilunlic & Bartlett, 2d.
White Cochin cock—J E Miller, 1st Ilunlic it Bartlett, 2d. Hen—J E Miller, 1st and 2d.
Cockerel, same. White Cochin pullet—B. W. Newlin, 1st J. E. Miller, 2d.
Black Cochin cock—II. Allen, 1st J. E. Miler, 2d. Black Cochin hen—J E Miller, 1st Allen, 2d.
Cockerel—J E Miller, 1st and 2d. Pullet—J E Miller, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d.
Pullet—J E Miller, Paris, 1st Hunlic it Bartlett, 2d. Langshan cock—J W Taylor, 1st Cox, 2d.
Hen—Wilson Brothers, 1st William South, 2d. Cockerel—C A Eggleston, city, 1st Wilson Brothers, 2d.
Pullet—M Cox, 1st Wilson Bros, 2d. AMERICAN. Barred Plymouth Rock cock—R W Newlin, 1st and 2d.
Rock hen—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Snedeker, 2d. Rock cockerel—H Allen, 1st W Newlin, 2d.
Rock pullet—H Allen, 1st W Newlin, 2d. White Plymouth Rock cock—Wilson Bros., 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d.
Rock hen—Wilson Bros., 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d. Rock cockerel—Wilson Bros., 1st.
Rock pullet—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Wilson Bros., 2d. White Wyandotte cock—J W Taylor, 1st Hunlic &• Bartlett, 2d.
Hen—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Wilson Bros., 2d. Cockerel—Wilson Bros.
Pullett—Wilson Bros. Silver Wyandotte cock—J E Miller, 1st W Newlin, 2d. lien—J E Miller, 1st and 2d.
THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1889.
Cockerel—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Wilson Bros. 2d. Pullet—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st E Miller, 2d.
Gold Wyandotte cock—Hunlic & Bartlett. Hen—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st and 2d.
Pullet—Hunlic & Bartlett. Pair Javas—Hunlic & Bartlett. SPANISH. Pair Black Spanish fowls—Wm. Merrincr, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d.
Pair Brown Leghorn fowls—H Allen, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d. Pair Brown Leghorn chicks—11 Allen, 1st and 2d.
Pair White Leghorn fowls—H Allen, 1st and 2d. Pair White Leghorn chicks—H Allen, 1st and 2d.
Pair Black Minorcas—Hunlic & Bartlett. Kt1 Pair White Minorcas, same.
FRENCH, POLISH, ETC.
Pair Houdan fowls—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st R* W Newlin, 2d. Pair Houdan chicks—R W Newlin, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d.
Pair WC Polish—Ilunlic & Bartlett, 1st Wilson Bros,, 2d. Pair Golden or Silver Polish—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st and 2d.
Pair Colored Dorkings,same.'" Pair White Dorkings, same. HAMBDRC.S, ETC. Pair Golden Hamburg fowls, same, 1st and 2d.
Pair Silver Hamburg fowls—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Wilson Bros., 2d. Pair Silver Hamburg chicks, same, 1st same, 2d. ..
C.A.ME3.
Pair Silver Duckwing games—Hunlic & Bartlett. Pair Golden Duckwing games, same.
Pair Black Breasted Red game—H Hoover, 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d. Pair Brown Red games—Hunlic & Bartlett.
Pair Black Sumatra games, same. Pair pet games—G W Modesitt, 1st and 2d.
BANTAMS.
Pair Golden Duckwing game Bantams—Hunlic & Bartlett. Pair Red Pyle game bantams—Hunlic &. Bartlett.
Pair Black Breasted R9d game bantams, same, 1st and 2d. Pair Brown Breasted Red game bantams—Wilson Bros.
Pair Golden Sebright bantams—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st: Wilson Bros., 2d. Pair Silver Sebright bantams—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st S Bridwell, 2d.
Pair rose comb bantams—Wilson Bros., 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d. Pair Pekin bantams—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Wilson Bros., 2d.
Pair bantams, not specified—Wilson Bros., 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, 2d.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Largest collection of poultry owned by exhibitor—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Wilson Brothers, 2d.
Pair chickens, any variety, owned by a boy—Walter Curtis, 1st E Gilbert, 2d. Pair bronze turkeys—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st: A W Newlin, 2d.
Pair White Holland turkeys—H Allen, Bloomingdale, Ind., 1st Hunlic & Bartlett, Jacksonville, 111., 2d.
Pair |Guinea fowls—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Wilson Brothers, Olney, 111., 2d. Pair Embden geese—A W Newlin, Bloomingdale, 1st and 2d.
Pair Toulouse geese—Hunlic & Bartlett, 1st Allen, 2d. Pair Chinese geeBe—Hunlic & Bprt» lett, 1st and 2d.
Pair Pekin ducks—A W Newlin, 1st Wm Guthrie, Paris, 111., 2d. Pair Aylesbury ducks Hualic & Bartlett.
Pair Muscovey ducks—Hunlic & Bartlett. Display of pigeons, five or more varieties—Wilson Brothers, 1st Hunlic it Bartlett, 2d.
Display of rabbits—Hunlic &, Bartlett, 1st Wilson Brothers, 2d.
CLASS E.-NEEDLEWOKK-
Frank DIcKeeu, Superintendent, KNITTINO.
Pair socks—Mrs. Housekeeper, Beardstown, 111. Pair stockings—Anna Miller, Quincy, 111.
Pair mittens, woolen—Maud Hinsey, Pekin, 111. Pair mittens, silk, same.
Skirt—Ida Ostrander, Edwards. Lace, worsted—Nellie Berkey, Lafayette.
Lace, cotton or linen, same. Tidy—Sarah Simons, Rockville. Knitted article, not specified—Mrs. Helm, city.
CROCHET WOKK.-
Lace, linen or cotton—Sarah Simons, 1st Emma Allen, city, 2d. Lace, woolen—Maud Hinsey, 1st Miss Lucy Calvert, South Bend, 2d.
Skirt—Maud Hinsey, 1st Mrs. W II Rippetoe, 2d. Lamp mat—Maud Hinsey, 1st Mrs.
Helm, 2d. Toilet mats, set—Kate Michaeles, city, 1st Mrs. Hoover. 2d.
Infants' sacque—Kate Michaeles, 1st Anna Miller, Quincy, 2d. Hood—Maud Hinsey, 1st and 21.
Fascinator—Mary Hope Cobell, Lebanon, 111., 1st Mrs. ME Tanner, 2d. Shawl, worsted—Maud Hinsey, 1st Mrs. ME Tanner, Paris, 2d.
Yoke, thread—Mrs. Fred Appman, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2 J. Bib or collar, thread—Mrs. L9ibhardt, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2J.
Tidv—Maud Hinsey, 1st Ella Willis, 2d. Article not specified—Mrs. Lucy Calvert, 1st Mrs. Cloyd, Atherton, 2d.
Display made-up crochet work—Mrs. Sam Prevo, city. QUILTS.-
Best worsted quilt—Anna Miller, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d. Embroidered quilt—same.
Silk quilt—Maud Hinsey, 1st Cora Westfall, 2d. Patchwork—Mrs. Emma Green, city, 1st Mrs. M. Helm, 2d.
Not specified above—Mrs. Leach, South Bend, 1st Maud Hinsiey, 2d. Comfort—Sarah Crews, city, 1st Mrs. Martha Hay, New Goshen, 2d.
BeBt collection—Maud Hinsey. LACES, ETC. Point lace—Maud Hinsey, 1st Anna Miller, 2d.
Macrame lace—Mre. Leach, 1st: Mrs. Hoover, 2d. Tatting—Ella Wills, 1st Mrs. Leibhardt, 2d.
Rick rack—Anna Miller, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d. Feather edge—Mrs. Fred Apman, 1st Mrs. WE McKeever, 2d.
Hem stitching—Eva Watson, 1st Mrs. Helm, 2d. Darn net—Anna Miller, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d.
Article, not specified, in lacework—M E Tanner, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d. Pair pillow-shams, embroidered, finished—Maud Hinsey, 1st Anna Miller. 2d.
Pair pillow-shams, fancy, finished— Mrs. A Austin, city, 1st E Tanner, 2d.
Ornamental braiding—Maud Hinsey, 1st: Mre. Housekeeper, 2d. HAND SEWING.
Dress—Anna Miller, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d. Shirt—Ella Willis, 1st Anna Miller, 2d.
Article, not specified—Ella Willis. MACHINE SEWING. Underwear, three articles—Apna Miller, 1st Mrs. Leibhardt, 2d.
Skirt—Anna Miller, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d. Dress—Mrs. Fred Appman.
Fancy apron—Mrs. J. Leibhardt, 1st ME Tanner, 2.1. Sun bonnet—Mollie Goggins, Saline City, 1st Mrs. Fred Apman, 2d.
Article, not specitieid, Mra. J. L?ibhardt, 1st Anna Miller, 2d.,c?
'V CIASS F.-FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC.
John II. Clift, Superintendent, FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Best mower—C. C. Smith. Fanning mill—E. M. Watson. Harrow—E. M. Watson. Sulky plow—C. C. Smith. Sod plow—E. M. Watson. Subsoil plow—E. M. Watson. General purpose plow—C. C. Smith. Double shovel plow—E. M. vVatsou. Two-horse cultivator—E. M. Watson. Corn stalk cutter and roller—E. M. Watson.
Com planter—C. C. Smith. ,' Corn drill—E. M. Watson. Check roller—C. C. Smith. Best lot agricultural implements, not less than ten articles, exhibited by any one 1st premium, S-50 2d, $30 3d, $20— C. C. Smith, 1st E. M. Watson, 2d.
Mechanical Department. 1—VEHICLES.
Bast carriage, two seats—Keyes buggy company. Carriage, three seats—Fouts, Hunter & Co.
Open carriage,two seats—Fouts, Hunter & Co. Surrey, same.
Top buggy, same. Open buggy, same. Phaeton, same. Road wagon, same. Light wagon—Noyes it Co. Sulky—Keyes buggy company. Farm wagon—C. C. Smith. Spring wagon—C. W. Mitchell. 2—WORK
IN LEATHER.
Best wagon harness—Philip Kadel. Double carriage harness, same. Single carriage harness, same. Man's saddle and bridle, same. fe?" Woman's saddle, same. Best display of
bootB
and shoes—T. J.
Griffith. Display of harness and saddlery, Philip Kadel.
Display of trunks and valises—V. G. Dickhout. WORK IN WOOD.
Best washing machine—Townley stove company, lit C. C. Smith, 21. Churn—C. C, Smith, 1st Townley stove company, 2d.
Display of willow ware—Terre Haute basket works. Display of furniture, one share of Vigo agricultural society stock—Wood & Wright. -«•.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bast display of wood or coal stoves— Townley Stove Co., 1st C. C. Smith, 2d Geo. S. Zimmerman, 3d.
Display of tinware—Townley stove co. Display of enameled iron ware—Townley stove co.
Display of hardware—Finkbiner & Duenweg.
"CLASS G—FABM AND GARDEN.
W. T. lioai^chitmp, Superintendent. (JHAIN AN1) SKKDS. White wheat, half btihsliel- D. IJ. Shank, Paris, 1st.
Ainber wheat, half bushel—D. H. Shank, I'arls, 1st. Ked wheat, half bushel—Mrs. D. M. Mlllnr, Cory, Ind.. 1st JS. H. Mcl'heeter, Pralrleton. 2d.
Rye, half bushel—E. H. McPheeters Pralrleton, 1st Clias. Ferguson, cify. 2d. Oats, half bushel- D. II. Shanks, Paris, 1st N, A. Hull. city. 2d.
Fall barley, half bushel—D. II. Shank. Paris, 1st. White corn, half bushel—W. T. Crandell, city, 1st: Mrs. T. L. Durham, city, 2d.
Yellow corn, hair bushel—Clias. Fergueson, city, 1st J..E. Btckel.clty, 2d. Mixed corn, hair bushel—C. Fergueson, 1st J. K. Blckel, 2d.
Sweet corn, one peck—C. N. Deniorest, Edwards, 1st E. Blckel, 2d. Display pop corn—C. N. Demorest, 1st J. E Blckel, 2d.
Timothy seed, one peck—Mrs. D. M. MUer, Cory, Ind., 1st J. H. Hull, city, 21. Clover seed, one peck—J. H. Hull, 1st N. A Hull, 2d.
POTATOES.
Sweet potatoes, peck—J. L. Kasthani, city, 1st Mrs. W. J. Matherly, Vigo county, 2d. Early Rose potatoes, half bushel—Mrs. M. .1 Hay, New Goshen. 1st N. A. Hull, 2d.
White Star or Burlwuk potatoes, halt bushel— N A. Hull, 1st E. L. Norcross, city, 2d. Early Ohio potatoes, half bushel—Lizzie Grath well, city, 1st E. L. Norcross. 2d.
Mammoth Pearl or Peerless potatoes, half bushel—.lerre Blocksom, city, 1st W, N. Foxworthy, 2d.
Collection potatoes, peck each, any varieties— D. 11. Shank, Paris, 1st Mrs. M. .1. Hay. 2d. TKfiETAHI.KS, KIT.
Watermelons. 4—D. Nell, Prairie, 1st J. D. Hull, 2d. Watermelons, largest, Townley stove com lany, line butcher kutfe (special)—J. H. Hull. 1st N. A. Hull, 2d.
Nutmeg melons, G—Mrs, W. ,I..Matherly, 1st .1. L. Easthain. 2d. Gourds—Mrs. W. J. Matherly. 1st E. H. Ball, 2d,
Red peppers—Mrs. W. ,1. Matherly: Display of melons—E. H. Ball, Pralrleton, 1st N. H. Hull, 2d.
Pumpkins, display of varieties—N. A. Hull, 1st E. H. Ball, Pralrleton, 2d. Pumpkins, largest—N. A. Hull.
Squashes, display of varieties—E. II. Ball. Beets, peck—.1. Hyler. city, 1st Frank Crews city. 2d.
White onions, peck—Mrs. D. M. M. Miller, Cory, 1st J. Hyler, city, 2d. Red onions,'peck—Mrs. M. Helm, city, 1st Mrs. M. Hay. 2d.
Yellow onions, peck—Mrs. M. Helm. 2d. Turnips, peck—Mrs. A. ,1. Matherly, 1st J. Blocksom, 2d.
Tomatoes, peck—E Ball, Pralrleton, 1st: .T. Hyler, city. 2»1. Yellow tomatoes, half peck—E II Ball, 1st Mrs.
Hay. 2d.
Display of tomatoes—E Ball, 1st. Lima beans, VFE gallon—X A Hull, 1st Mrs I) Miller, 2d.
String beans, peck—N A Hull, 1st Eastman, 2d. Egg plants. 5—Mrs. W. .7. Matherly, 1st.
Sweet corn, 1 dozen—Charles A. Lockwood, city, 1st:.I. Hyler, city. 2d. Rndlshes, 12—J. Hyler, 1st.
Letture, 4—Evans & Hayes, city. 1st. Parsnips. 11—J. Hyler, 1st Mrs. W. J. Matherly, 2d.
Cucumbers—J Easthara, 1st Mrs W Matherly, .2d. Best kind of vegetable, not named, each kind— E Ball, 1st E W Roberts. 2d.
Sheaf of wheat—James Hull. Sheaf oats—James H. Hull, 1st Georgle Hagist. 2d.
Specimen corn, on stalk—Mattie Myers, 1st Wood Ostrander. 2d. Hay. 25 pounds—J. W. Washington, 1st .1. H. Hull, 2d.
Best collection of farm products by a farmer of Vigo county, raised by exhibitor. 1st. $15 2d. $5 sample* to be separated from above—N. A. Hull, 1st J. H.Hull, 2d.
Best collection garden produce, by a gardener of Vigo county, raised by exhibitor, 1st, $12-50 2d, $5:3d. S2.50 "»amples to be separatedlfrom above —E. H. Ball, 1st Mrs. W. J. Matherly,J2d.
CLASS H—FRUIT.
W. T. Beauchainp, Superintendent. 10 varieties of apples—Chas. W. Lock man, 1st N. A. Hull, 2d. 5 varieties of apples—Mike Jacobs, 1st N. A. Hull, 2d.
Specimen of apples—Mike Jacobs. Specimen of peaches—W. T. Crandell. Display of peaches—Mrs. Mary Sparks. Specimen of pears—Mrs. M. S. Miller. Display ot pears—Hayes & Evans, city. Specimen of grapes, 5 bunches—Miss Etta McFarland. 1st H. Elliott, 2d.
Display of grapes—Evans Jc Hayes. Specimen of crab apples, 1 gallon—Evans A
Hayes, 1st Jos. H. HulL 2d. Specimen of plums, gallon—Mrs. E. McGlen, 1st same, 2d.
Display of apples, 3 varieties. Townley Store Co's White Mountain apple parer (special)—Mrs. D. M.Miller.
CLASS I—FLOWERS.
WM AMATKOR DISPLAY. Show cut flowers—Mrs. W. E. McKeever, 1st Hayes & Evans, 2d.
Best fuchsias. 3 or more—Hayes & Evans, 1st Mrs. Mary S. Miller, 2d. Geraniums, 3 or more—Miss Alice Swartz, 1st Mrs. Mary S. Miller, 2d.
Begonias. 3 or more—Mrs. Lucy Walker, 1st Mrs. MaryS. Miller, 2d.« Cactus—Mrs. Mary S. Miller.
Display plant in bloom—Same. Collection growing plants—Same. PROFESSIONAL. Display flowers and plants—H. Graham.
CLASS J—KITCHEN, DAIRY AND PANTRY.
John H. Clift, Superintendent. Best rusks—Mrs. Laura Coppage, city, 1st Mrs. E. M. Smith, 2d.
Brown bread—Mrs. Joseph M. (Jordan, city. 1st Kate Miller, city, 2d. salt rising bread—Miss Etta McFarland, city. 1st Mrs. E. W. Bell, Ball postodice, 2d.
Yeast bread—1st, C. C. Smith's range. Mrs. Mary Law, Washington avenue, city. Yeast bread—2d, special. Rose Hessimer, city.
Y.east bread—3d, special, Mrs. Laura Landers, city. Yeast bread—4th, special, Anna T. Thompson, city.
Yeast bread—5th. $1, Zella Peabody, city. Display butter, 2 pounds or more—Mrs. Win. Orth, city, 1st Mrs. Wood Ostrander, Edwards, 2d.
Rusks—Miss C. Drake, city. Light biscuits or rolls—Mrs. E. M. Smith, 1st Mrs. E. W. Bell. 2d.
Corn bread—C. A. Egleston, city, 1st Mrs. E. R. Wright, city, 2d. Rye bread loaf—Kate Miller, city, 1st Nora Owens, city, 2nd. jv.'
CAKES AN1 VIES. J, JI."
Apple pie—Mrs. Wm. Orth. city, 1st, Mrs. E. MSmith, 2d. Lemon pie—Sallle Markle, Edwards, 1st Mattie E. Myers, city, 2d.
Pumpkin pie—Mrs. E. M. Smith. Jelly cake—Mary Long, city. White mountain cake—Tillle H. Hutton. city, 1st Hose Hessimer, city. 2d.
Pound cake—No. 467.1st Georgia Haglst, city, 2d. Spongecake—No. 4G7, city, 1st Georgia Haglst, city, 2nd.
Marble cake—Mrs. E. JI. Smith. Cocoanut cake—Mrs. E. M. Smith, 1st Mrs. Wm. Rodgers, Ball postoflice, 2d.
Chocolate cake—Mrs. E. M. Smith, 1st Mrs. Dennis Burke, city, 2d. Angel food cake—Miss C. Brake, city, 1st Mary Layer, city, 2d.
Fig cake—Mrs. E. M. Smith. Gold cake—Mrs. Belle Weir, city, 1st Mrs. E. M. Smith, 2d.
Silver cake—Tlllie J. Wisely, 1st Mrs. E. M. Smith. 2d. Dolighnuts—M. E. Briggs, 1st Sallle Markle Edwards, 2d.
Ginger bread—No. 467,1st Mrs. E. M. Smith, 2d JKU.IES. Apple—Mrs. D. M. Miller, Cory, 1st Mrs. E. M. Smith, city, 2d.
Blackberry—Mrs. J. E. Claus, city, 1st Mrs: T. L. Durham, 2d. Currant—Mrs. D. M. Miller. Cory, 1st Miss Edith Gillette, city, 2d.
Cherry—Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Atlanta, 111., 1st Mrs. E. M. Smith, 2d. Crab—Mrs,:J. E. Klaus, 1st Mrs. It. G. Hoover, city,-2d.
Gooseberry—Mrs. A. E. Robinson, 1st Mrs. D. M. Miller, 2d. Grape—Miss Emma Hall, city, 1st Mrs. D. M. Miller. 2d.
Lemon—Anna T. Thompson, 1st Miss Emma Hall, 2d. Peach—Mrs. A. E. Robinson. 1st Miss Emma Hall, 2d.
Plum—A. E. Robinson, Atlanta, 111., 1st Mrs. I). M. Miller, Cory, 2d. Raspberry—Anna T. Thompson, city.
Apple butter—A. E. Robinson. Atlanta, 111. Pear butter—Mrs. J. W. Washington. Peach butter—Miss Edith Gillette, city. Best display by one exhfbitor, $2—Jacob Hyler, city.
CANNKI) FRUITS.
Apples—Mattie E. Myers, 1st A. E. Robinson, 2d. Blackberries—-Mrs. D. M. Miller, 1st A. E. Robinson, 2d.
Cherries—Miss Edith Gillette, 1st Elva Smith, 2d. Currants—31188 Edith Gillette, 1st Mrs. Sadie Grafe, 2d.
Grapes—A. E. Robinson, 1st Mrs. D. M. Miller. 2d. Peaches—Mrs. Theodore Golder, 1st A. E. Robinson, 2d.
Pears—Mrs. J. E. Klaus, 1st: Mrs. Wm. M. Pox worthy, 2d. Plums-Miss Edith Gillette, 1st Mrs. Theodore Golder, 2d.
m.
Strawberries—A. E. Robinson, 1st Mrs. D. M. Miller, 2d. Tomatoes-Miss Edith Gillette, 1st A. E. Robinson, 2d. picki.es.
Cucumber—Mrs. R. G. Hoover, 1st Sirs. MaryS. Miller, 2d. .. Crab apple—A. E. Robinson, 1st Mrs. D. M. Miller. 2d.
Grape-Mrs. E. M. Smith, 1st Mrs. D. M. Miller, 2d. Mango—Mrs. Alice Haney, 1st Mrs. Elva Smith, 2d.
Mixed—A. E. Robinson, 1st Mrs. Elva Smith, 2d. Peach—Mrs. D. Miller, 1st A. E. Robinson, 2d. Sweet—A. E. Robinson, 1st Mrs. Elva Smith, 2d. Tomato—Mrs. Elva Smith, 1st A. E. Robinson, 2(1.
Spiced apples—Mrs. Sadie Grate. 1st A. E. Robinson, 2d. Spiced pears—Mrs. E. M. Smith, 1st A. E. Robinson, 2d.
Spiced peaches-Mrs. Elva Smith, 1st Mrs. Mary S. Miller, 2d. Chill sauce-Mrs. D. M. Miller, 1st Mrs. hlva Smith, 2d.
Catsup-Mrs. E. M. Smith. 1st Mrs. M. E. Demorest, Edwards, Ind., 2d. PHKSKRVKS.
Quince—Mrs. D. M. Miller, 2d. Raspberry—A. E. Robinson, 1st Mrs. Ev M. Smith, city, 2d.
Rhubarb-A. E. Robinson. 1st: Mrs. Tlieo Golder, city, 2d. Strawberry—A. E. Robinson, 1st Mrs. D. M. Miller. 2d.
Currant jam—Anna T, Thompson, 1st Mrs. h. M. Smith. 2d. Blackberry jam—Mrs. J, W. Washington. 1st Mrs. D. M. Miller, 2d.
Raspberry jam—A. E. Robinson. 1st Jessie Belt, Ball P. O. 2d. Strawberry jam-Miss Edith Gillette, 1st: A. I'.. Robinson, 2d.
Best display by one exhibitor Jacob Hyler, 1st Miss Emma Hall 2d. Pickles—Emma Wlble, city.
Jelly, two kinds—Birdie .Smith: 1st: Cora Stoecker, 2d. Home made candy-Birdie Smith.
MISCKI.t.ANKOUS.
Maple molasses—James A. Hull, 1st Sirs. M. C. Johnson, 2d. Honey drops—Mrs. L. Helm.
Soft soap—Mrs. Wm. Orth, 1st Miss May Manlove, 2d. spkciai.s itv oastho.nomkr's ci.oii.
Baked beans (3 pint dishes or more) J. (i. llelnl —Mrs. Fred Apman, 1st Sallle Markle, 2d Johanna Goggln, Saline City. 3d.
Cooked ham. by W. R. Huuter-M. E. Briggs. Pumpkin pie. by T. J. Grllllth—Mrs. E. M. Smith, 1st M. E. Briggs, 2d Anna T. Thompson, 3d. 2 dozen rolls, by Dr. T. W. Moorhead—Julia E. Philips, 1st Mrs. E. M. Smith, 2d.
Dish chicken salad, by B. J. Wagner—Annie Bain, 1st Mrs. E. M. Smith, 2d. Jar pickles, by F. P. Sargent—Mrs. Alice liovey, 1st Mrs. MaryS. Miller, 2nd.
Pound print butter, by same—Mrs. D. M. Miller, 1st Miss Edith Gillette, 2d. Dish of grapes, by same—Mrs. Mary S. Miller.
Lemon pie, by Theodore Debs—Mrs. Wm. Ortli. Angel cake, by Theodore Debs—Mrs. Mary Sparks, 1st Mrs. K. B. Hall. 2d.
Apple pie, by Theodore Debs—Mrs. Wm. Orth, 1st M. E. Briggs,2d. Loaf wheat bread, by Eugene Debs—Mrs. h. M. Smith. 1st Miss Etta McFarland, 2d.
Dish potato salad, by Eugene Debs—Mrs. Slary S. Miller, 1st Mrs. Alice Haney. 2d. Loaf Boston brown bread, by Eugene Debs Mrs. MaryS. Miller. 1st M. E. Briggs. 2d.
Loaf rye bread, by E. E. South M. E. Briggs 1st Mrs. Laura Coppage, 2d. PRKSERVKS.
Apple—A E RabinsoD. 1st Mrs. E Smith, 2d. Blackberry, same.
Currant, Bame, 1st: A E Robinson, 2d. Grab, same, 1st Mrs. iu Smith, 2d. Cherry, same, first Mre. MC Johnsen, 2d.
Pear, same, 1st Jessie E Wilby, city, 2d. Peach, Bame, 1st Mrs. E Smith, 2d.
Plum, same, 1st Mra. Miller, Cory, Ind., 2d. Raspberry,
Bame,
1st Mra. E
Smith, 2d. Srawberry—Mrs. E Smith, 1st A E Robinson, Atlanta, Ind.
CLASS L*-ART AND FANCY WORK.
Frank McKeen, Superintendent:.
Japanese work, specimen article— Anna Miller, Quincy, 111., 1st Maud Hinsey, Pekin, 111., 2d.
Japanese work, display three pieces— Mre. Fred Apman, city. Embroidery on canvas, specimen arti
cle—Mrs. Leibhardt, Ivnightstown, Ind. Maud Hinsey, 2d. Embroidery on canvas, display, three pieces—Anna Miller, 1st Mrs. George Leach, South Bend, 2d.
Flemish work, specimen article—Mra. Helm, city, 1st Mrs. E Tanner, Paris, 2d.
Outline work, specimen article—Ella Willis, Lebanon, Ind., 1st Mrs. E Tanner, Paris, 2d.
Outline work, display, three pieces— Mre. E Rous, Crawfordsville, 1st Miss Ella Willis, 2d.
Silk embroidery, specimen article— Maud Hinsey, 1st Mrs. ,J. Liebhardt, 2d.
Araeene embroidery, specimen article —Mrs. Judge Trogdon, Paris, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d.
Soft pillow—Mrs. E Tanner, 1st Mrs. Liebhardt, 2d. Screen—Mrs. E Tanner, 1st Miss Ola Patton, 2
J.
Piano cover—Maud Hinsey, 1st Anna Miller, 2d. Stand cover—Mrs. S Hills, Delaware, O., 1st MR Housekeeper, Beardstown, 111., 2d.
Mantel lambrequin— Mrs. E Tanner, 1st: MaudC Hinsey, 2d. Infant's robe—Ella Willis, 1st Maud
Hinsey, 2d. Infant's afghan—Anna Miller, 1st, Maud Hinsey, 2d.
Carriage afghan—Maud Ilinsey, 1st Mrs. Liebhardt, 2d Doylies, six—Mrs. Mort Hidden, city, 1st Mrs. ME Tanner, 2d.
Napkins, six—Maud Hinsey, 1st Mrs. ME Tanner, 2d. Chenille embroider}', specimen article —Ella Willis, 1st Mre. Lucy Calvert, South Bend, 2d.
Applique work—Mrs. Liebhatr, 1st Katie Goggin, 2d. Sofa pillow—Katie Goggin, 1st Mrs. A
HuBton, 2d. Table scarf—Mrs. E II Rous, 1st Ella Willis, 2d.
Chair scarf—Mre S Hills, 1st Mrs ME Tanner, 2d. Chenil'e embroidery, display, three pieces—Mrs. Lucy Calvert, 1st Mrs. E Tanner, 2d.
Worsted embroidery--Ella Willis, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d. Embroidery on linen- W Taylor, Frankfort, Ind., 1st Mra. Liebhardt, 2d.
Embroidery on bolting cloth --Ella Willis. Cotton embroidery—Hannah Corbin, city, 1st Anna Miller, 2.1.
Kensington embroidery, display, three pieces—Anna Miller, 1st Mrs. Lucy Calvert, 2d.
Roman embroidery—Maud Hinsey, 1st Mrs. ME Tanner, 2d. Ribbon embroidery—Rlla Wilip, 1st Maud Hinsey, 2d.
Raised embroidery—Mrs. S Hills, 1st Mre, Leach, 2d. Machine embroidery—Mrs. Judge Trogdon, Paris.
Machine embroidery, three pieces by amateur—Mre. Judge Trogdon, Paris. MISC'KM.ANKOl'S.
Slippers—M Housekeeper, 1st. Mre. II Miller, city, 2d. Pincushion—Grace..Smith, city, 1st Mrs. W Dundes, Paris, 2nd.
Glove box—Mrs. W Dundes, 1st Mrs. Joe Scott, Crawfordsville. 2d. Handkerchief box—Mrs. Joe Scott, 1st Mrs. Judge Trogdon, 2d.
Toilet bottle—Mre. E Tanner, 1st Mre. Liebhardt. 2d. Mirror—Mrs. 10 Tanner.
Rag rug—Helen Staub, 1st rs. O 1 Bell, city, 2d. Rug, any other—Mattie Myers, city, 1st Anna Miller, 2d.
Rag carpet, not less than live yards— Caroline Ecret, Riley, 1st Mrs. Wood Ostrander, 2d.
Finest display of art work by one exhibitor, resident of Vigo county, If). Finest display of art work by one exhibitor, not a resident of Vigo county, SUi
Photo case—Mrs. E Tanner, 1st Ella Willis, 2d. Hair work—Mrs. E Tanner.
Broom holder—Mrs. Helm, 1st Mrs. E Rous, 2d. Wall pocket—Mrs. 11 Rous, 1st Mrs. Grant Creates, l'arip, 2d.
Paper flowers—Mrs. E Tanner, 1st Mrs. Minnie Metcalf, city, 2d.
CLASS M-PAINTING.
Frank McKeen, Sii|ic'iiiil«iil«iil.
IMCOKKSSIONAI..
Best, flower piece, oil—l'hil Kadel, 1st Mrs. 10 E Freeman, 2d. Fruit piece, oil- Phil Kadel, 1st Mrs.
Dundes, 2d. Landscape, oil—Phil Kadel,
IhI
and 2d.
Animal, oil— rs. 10 10 Freeman, 1st Phil Kadel, 2d. Birds, oil Mrs. W Dundes, Paris, 111., 1st Mrs. Lizzie Ripley, 2d.
Portrait, oil Mrs. W DuikIcr, 1st Phil Kadel, 2d. Placijue MrS. 10 10 Freeman.
Panel, oil -Mrs. 10 10 Freeman. Tile,shell or stone Mrs. W Dundes. Not specilied Mrs. W Dundes, 1st Emma Allen, city, 2 J.
Water color- Anna Owen, Brazil, 1st Mrs. 10 Wright,city, 2d. Collection—Mrs. W Dundee, 1st Mrs. 10 10 Freeman, city, 2d.
A.MM'KI'l:.
Flower piece, oil—Cora Westfall, 1st Nettie Scudder, 2d. Landscape, oil Mrs. Lucy Culvert, South Bend, lat Mary Malian, 2d.
Animal, oil--Mrs Hoover. Birds, oil- Mrs. Lucy Calvert, 1st Cora Westrall, 2d.
Portrait, oil I'eddle. Placque Nellie Berkey, Lafayette, 1st Mary Mahan, 2d.
Panel—Miss Lucy Calvert, 1st Mrs. W S Rea, 2d. Tile, sheli or stone Mrs. Jane Berkey, Lafayette, 1st Nellie Berkey, 2d.
Not specilied—Mrs. 10 Adamson, 1st Mrs. Eva Watson, Anderson, Ind. OI'I.N TO AM,.
Painting on chamois Mary Armstrong, 1st Mrs. E E Freeman, 2d. Painting, arrangement from still life—
Peddle, let Mrs. Jane Berkey, 2J. China tableware, specimen -Cora Westfall, 1st and 2d.
China, ornamental, specimen Cora Westfall, 1st Mrs. Jane Berkey, 2d. China, display—Cora Westfall, 1st Nellie Berkey, 2d.
Painted screen--Mrs. Jane Berkey, 1st Anna Owen, 2d. Painting on silk, satin or velvet—Mrs. E E Freeman, 1st Cora Westfall 2d.
Painting on bolting cloth Miss Mattie Tuttle, let Mrs. E E Freeman, 2d. Pastelle—Mrs. E E Freeman, 1st Cora
Westfall, 2d. Lustra painting—Mrs. E E Freeman, 1st Mrs. Liebhardt, Knightstown, Ind., 2d.
Drawing, still life—Nettie Scudder. Drawing, pen and ink- Mrs. E 10 Ereeman, 1st Nettie Scudder, 2d.
Drawing crayon—Helen Staub, 1st Peddle, 2d. Drawing, India ink—Mrs. 10 E Freeman, 1st and 2nd.
Drawing, original—Anna Owen. Carved wood- Mrs. Fred Appman, 1st Nettie Scudder, 2d.
Repousse work—Mrs. G. Creators, Paris, 111., 1st Mra. Hoover, 2d. (COMTIXUKD OS FIFTH I'AtiK.)
