674 Transactions of the 



ENTRIES AT THE PAVILION. 



The following is a list of entries for premiums at the Pavilion of 

 County Fair: 



C. Schlicht, sack of flour. 



Samuel Jackson, corn on the stalk; three varieties of squashes; one 

 of pumpkins, and one of cucumbers; six varieties of corn; a lot of 

 beans; five varieties of potatoes; fourteen varieties of apples; four 

 varieties of peaches; eight varieties of beans; and a ham, shoulder, and 

 side of bacon. 



H. L. Davis, three varieties of potatoes, and lots severally of barley, 

 oats, and wheat. 



Mrs. H. L. Davis, canned peaches, tomatoes, and plums; tomato 

 catchup, and currant and raspberry wines; boiled cider, cider vinegar, 

 and tomato pickles; and sixteen varieties of apples. 



Mrs. Henry Kessler, currant and crabapple jellies. 



Mrs. J. E. Kenyon, some blue plum jelly, trophy tomato, and a tea- 

 pot two hundred and twent} T j'ears old. 



J. E. Kenyon, two varieties of turnips and a mammoth wurzel beet. 



Chas. Peters, a keg of lager beer. 



E. Eeichman, a sack of flour. 



Master AVillie Stine, some quinces and blue plums. 



F. Riley, a lot of apples and white grapes. 



J. A. Davidson, three varieties of potatoes, two of beets, and two of 

 cabbage; lots severally of onions, corn, oats, and rye. 



Mrs. J. Clarkson, damson, blue, and wild plum jellies; wild cherry, 

 blackberry, crabapple, grape, and currant jellies; two varieties dried 

 pears; green gage plums, wild plums, large blue plums, damson plums, 

 and egg plums — all dried; two varieties of peaches, dried; three vari- 

 eties of dried crabapples, corn, tomatoes, and wild plums; ten varieties 

 of apples, egg plums, and two varieties pears; crabapple, peach, and 

 currant preserves. 



Mrs. Jesse Davis, dried — apples, tomatoes, corn, peaches, plums, cur- 

 rants, and pumpkin; jellies — apple and currant; canned — gooseberries, 

 pears, blackberries, plums, tomatoes, cherries, and lard; plum preserves, 

 tomato catchup, mango pickles, and a sack of wheat. 



D. N. Lash, salt manufactured at salt works of Lash & McCann. 

 Nellie Jane Clarkson, collection of eggs. 



Mrs. M. E. Hilt, fifteen varieties of grapes; eight of peaches; five of 

 plums; seven of pears, and thirty-eight of apples; of dried fruit — four 

 kinds of pears; five kinds of plums; four of peaches; nine of apples, 

 and dried corn and currants; crabapple jelly and jam; honey; canned — 

 fifteen kinds of fruit, cucumber pickles, tomato catchup, currant wine of 

 eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and blackberry wine of eighteen 

 hundred and seventy-three and eighteen hundred and 6eventy-four, 

 cider vinegar, grape wine of eighteen hundred and seventy-three, white 



