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Show THE LOGL A 1(0 OTHEf ITEMS. to tt Cony p DE-sERE- EAGLE. 36 interests of the members of the IIUi School. Mefalf lectured yesterday. Another ten psge paper, aid matter N t le.--s than 150 people were here enough up to have made it twelve pages. What office with Ave compositevening. Oar exhibition was a genuine tuc-cer- s, ors, three of whom are new apprentices, can show a bettt r record? so every one said. We have noticed iu our exThe little- girls are making their dolls changes that the western Pensvl-vania complete new wardrobe. Florida anc South Carolina J ulia Collett has ust finished crotchInstitutions are publishing papers. et ing a lac 5 collar. Ii is very pretty. Our carpenters are putting up two As yet we have not seen them read ug desks in the University library. although for three years our pper Miss VVatsen sang the song for the has been mailed to the above Mr. a, at the entertainment. mentioned schools regularly. We Tne Normal School Adviser is wel see however that some of the other comed as an exchange. It is puolished papers have not been remembered so It is evident I hey are not making at Frement, Neb. P. of. Ward was at oar entertainment a general exchange, but only with and he wis m'jre tian pleased with the aselectfew. What must we do to exuicisu ia uiechanicl drawing. be admitted to the select, brother.? Our x:hange list was lengthened c mcert reci: a i n one m jre oy the receipt ot ttie Bright- OFFICIAL WORLD'S FAIR GUIDE. on Recort. We welcome our Utah It 8 fiords us pleasure to announce frieud. The architectural drawing of Nephi d Lirson and the drawing oi Aks 1 Amuudsm were much admired !P ii ii Is Earl Moore, Libbie DeLong, 0oliiaiiiiu Editors. Miss Stilller.s turn in the study this past week. Freezing weather now and all the pupils enjoy it. The girls enjoy dancing in their play room now pretty well. John Clark must hurry up with his Arithmetic and get through. Amy Devine likes to write letters to her home which she often does. Mr. Driggs' friend, a lady, came to visit our school the other day. James Barnard and Nellie Smitben came to visit our school the other day. John Clark fell against the corner ot the wain-sco- t railing and cut his head. Lyman Probert did not came to school for a week. He is staying at that the Official Guide to the Word's Columbian Exposition and the great home city of Chicago is now ready in elegant book form and of nearly 400 pagesf richly embellished with superb illustrb) our visitors. Mrs. Metcalf, Misses Zorbaugh and ations of the highest order. The aid S illler and Mr. Driggs spent a very of the best photographers and engravers has been invoked that the beautiful pleaant i veting at Mr. Pratt's resi- and picturesque features of the grest dence on the 20ih. and points of interest N Hie Smiiiieu and Jimes Barnard Exposition throughout the city of Chicago be caiied Sunday the 24 h and vihittd the elf arly presented. Both are former The Sunday ci&sse Guide does not only describe of this tchool. pupil to the minutest detail everything of Emma Lambert's aunt and cousin inestimable value pertaining to the visued her one day last week. They Exposition and Chicago, but has a full were very much pleased with the page picture of each of the mammoth improved appearance of her hands. exhibit buildings in oil colors. Also Tne snow still lirjgers and the many others, illustrating artistically sleighing just grand. It has been 20 the useful, the curious and the beautiyears or more since the people of this ful that will be there in magniilcent cny nad such a long sleighing season. display. Pearl Auk's mother left her some It caps the climax with a magnificent "Bird's-ey- e view of pate j work to do. She has with the cycloramaview, Grounds and Buildhelp of the other little girls' nearly the Exposition blocks enough finished to make her doll ings," beautifully lithographed in eight oil colors, size 0x18 inches. ...!U a quill. j It is a book for the millions who P. of. Augsburg gave our pupils a Chiccg) in 1803 visiting contemplate "chalk talk" last Wednesday. It was It will be purehased by the millions see to he how many things interesting who cannot go, but will desire to know made from the circle. The students just what their frienis are seeing. In eiJ jyed it. fact, every loyal American citizen Illie Swfi's sister visited the sew- should possess a copy of this great Pac flc Publishing class. She was very much sur- work. The mak-Wig prised at the progress Lillie was ing Co., San Francisco, Ca'., are the as si.q had never tried to sew before sole State agents, and they want agents couiligto school. to sell the book in every town. Full We gladly add to our exchange list particulars and terms will be sent on the Cony Student. This paper is pub- application Read their advertisement lished iu Augusta, Maine, and devoted in another column. free-han- well-know- n Tne Morrn in pupils seem to enjoy going out to school every Sabbath morning. Miss Zorbaugh's pupils are learning to love her very dearly now, and she is glad of it. Four of Libbie DeLonz's friends came to see her. They went with her to the city last Saturday John McMills has not been to school for more than a week, he has been laid up with a sore leg lately. John Beck did not come to school for a week because his baby was sick; but John is coming to school now. L-- o Hawkins goes home every Saturday. He comes to scnool every Monday morning and he likes to go home. Liobie DeLong spoke a funny recitation in society last Saturday evening, which she learned longago from a book she has. Monday night the small boys and girls and some of the older ones had a merry time coasting up and down the frozen side-walThe boys and girls like to coast now while the snow is frozen but they must be careful not to let Jack Frost steal their noses and ears. Monday afternoon the girls were a pleasant chat during their when working hours in the play-rooall at once a lot of dirty water came through the ceiling, at the same time the boys were mopping in the chapel. k. en-Joyi- ng m, |