Show ST MARYS ACADEMY II I I Tilt ExWbition Monday in Readiness for At the Academy of Bt Marys yesterday yester-day I HEBALU reporter was taken by Sister M barles Mother Superior and two of her ready assistants aud bhown some of the preparations already made for the exhibition tomorrow and Toes day The newspaper Dan was delighted with the displays in the fancywork art and jewiig department and took occasion to note tome of the most r jusrlabkap ciruprw of the liandl llek of the graduat and pupils of thdhchoe As I result of the visit THB HaZARD tbismornnfe presents a list of the fred ing attraction of tb departments question situ h the nan a of the young arti Ced who hive M > jll ceiffulv ad vai ctd in tLe different lined sb wn In time rom UItal on thY wearpt ibe hiulrfhti arranged in tasty style are the fdlowing a PEPAI110TT Two pretty oilualtited picttre one apniupof rOW ami I the oher soil iudin the Highlands from the finish of lb T Keniiey of lt > ec S rmns Toe huh hnabu I numOfrof yastelie pieces of merit to be jcliibied The Fihsrinun Pride another Solitude in ilia Hglil iid ir lid two exquisite panels Mornlne iu tle Woods and German FatItsiuI oil painting by Miss M Thorapson stile of Mr Matt Clilln hits > Eruiita McCornick has an excellent excel-lent ropy of The Madonna 1 n bangs in the Dresden Gallery done iu crayon Still mo bet Solitude in tM Highlands High-lands but d jnein cra > on by Mi > a C war Ildtit of Frisco ia creditable piece of worMiss Ida Noble has a number 01 specimens of her artistic taste some ul them very b auiifu and among which ate sense landscapes on velvet pl CIk A pair of Yo emie views iu oil b Miss Edith Snurtlin of Evanston are beguIles A crayon Madonnaby Miss E Pink ham ot Butte is cleverly done Thin idy also has an oilpainted portrait of herself fairly executed ana several beads well drawn Miss A Carothere of Taylor Nev exhibits an old milland afew heads ii crayon Miss Nannie Marshall daughter of Mr Thomas Marshall has a lovely little lit-tle oil painting of a Scotch hCene Lubs dlratmawhich bears evidence of artistic artis-tic genius I is M McCIcllaud Castle on the Danube Dan-ube ia I good oil painting Miss Mamie Morris daughter ofcMr W O Morris the rainier has a pair of lake scenes which for perspective and shading evinces consideraule taste and studv in drawing and painting MIS Morse has a neat pair of Yos mite view in oil Miss J Roil shows a pair of fishing stations in Norway which are very good S Miss L WarUburg a lit tic pupil with but one arm has a creditable wat r color flower picture So also has Miss M Walters M33 Keeney of Pocatello exhibits a pair Scotch scenes Miss Mary Miller has two velvet plac ques on which a painted chanuiog rustic scenes MISH Mary Williams has t rose ben qUtt on an ebony panel which ia very sweat Miss Tillic Bal daughter of Soperin lendent Hall of the Alice has several fars placqncs beautifully ornamented by her brusti sites these there are several oil paintings on satIn velvet porcelain brass aud placqnej also pastelledi aid watercolors in great varieties TA5CY WORE DSJMITrXEST In this department the moat remarkable remark-able feature i 1 large artistic picture of George Washington done m needleworK needle-worK It is a wonderful exhibition of patience taste and endurance In Its composition it embraces 350 stitches one way and MO the other required three months of close application t complete the picture I was executed by Miss U Mueller and is a most cr dilaolc piece of wor Besides this the lady has a fancy Ottoman lambrequin lambre-quin slippers toiletset itey rack clock and bat bands MissM Earll of BcboSeld has a beautiful beau-tiful bandqrubroidered handkerchief box and velvet handkerchief eMi e-Mi 5M Williams of Butwpresents I beautiful piano cover velvet slippers sofa cushion embroidered with > o 2 chenille and five handkerchiefs Mrs Kinney of Rock Springs displays plays a beautiful plush table scarf worked with No 2 and fine chenille table scarf shopping bag Miss Tills Hall of Walkervillo has MIs Tilr Hal Walkerle ha I plush man cl lambrequin worked with No 2 and fine chenille sofa cushion and toilet st Miss L Shurtliff of Evanston a DtauJful table cover and crazy quilt Miss H James of Frisco 1 table cover worked with arra enc and No 2 chenille S Miss T Ashton of Challid IT a table cover worked with aene ando and-o 2chenelle Miss A Keeney of Pocafello a beautiful beau-tiful table scarf with bird of paradise worked with tine and No 2 Chenille Little M Bnrke of Salt Lake a plush sofa cushion ribbon rork Little M Cunningham of this city has a r in cnshioa ribbon work and fine cuenlle MIM M Shea of Tintic pictures woriedon cardboard with silk E Homo and Mater Dolorosa Miss Mueller of Bnttp shows a picture ture E Homo inlaid with flowers and worked with silk Miss A Bruneau of Stockton presents chenille pre-sents apair of slippers worked with fine PLAIS PEWIS UAaE In this branch of the exhibits the ladies named display what is t oted opposite op-posite their names Miss M Earll Dress embroidered with hand mae rickrack ere Miss G Mueller Child a dress band made I is B Howe of Sawtooth Exhibition I Exhibi-tion dress hand made I Mis W Lane of thu city Exhibition Exhibi-tion djess hand made MLfE Ashtoa of CbS if Childs dres Eaud made 3Ititf H James Apron and skirt lace hand made Miss K Adams of Zmmas I T f Hand made yoke and dress Miss M Harbyof Dillon M TTwo hand made aprons Mae L BaurUeff White skirt lace I handmade Handru de npronsby Miss M Lerub of 81 wart M T Mf It Rat 1 cliff citv Miss M Mueller Bntte Miss Sand F Fatten L4iuler Wjo Miss M Williams Miss A B ob Kays vie Miss TiIie Hall Walkerrille Miss K Padelford Viste Pine and Miss S Morgan Lander Wyo I sham Miss K Thorpe of Eureka pillow Aprons bandmade Litle M Shea Stella R y M Hun f CnsmOn Shasta M Orenstein H Jackson M Lunde M Chupman Harden Pierce Feeney The commencement exercises and exhibition ex-hibition will begin tomorrow at 3 oclock at the Academy aud the graduating gradu-ating exercises literary and eat e-at the Opera House on Tuesday at 4 p ui |