VIII. 



THE LANCASTER PARMER. 



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Mrs Q G Gensemer, Lancaster, cherry wine, IbI 

 premium, $2. 



Henry M Engle <t Sons, Marietta, six plates 

 grapes, Ist premium, .i^5. 



Dan'l SmBych. Lancaster, 4 bunches each of 

 Concord, Graveling. Diana, Alien's Hybrid, 

 Israella. Senanrjna, Catawba, Walter, Delaware, 

 Eogers Hybrid, No. 3, l»t premiums, fl each; 

 Black Hamburgs, 1st premium, $3; }-^ peck 

 Martha, lat premium, Vl; 15 varieties of not less 

 than 3 bunches each, Ist premium, $5. 



S H Purple, Columbia, 2 gallons cider vinegar, 

 1st premium. ^1 



Benedict. Weidle A Co , Lancaster, i bunches 

 each of Isabella and Eebecca grapes, Ist pre- 

 mium, $1 each. 



D H Branson, Coatesville, two bottles each of 

 Catawba and Concord, Ist premium of $3 each. 



S M Hentzler, 1 quart each of claret and native 

 grape wine, 1st premiums, .f3; 1 quart of straw- 

 berry wine, 1st premium, .$2. 



/) — Flower:^ and Desig7}x — Sjxnni^^is of Plants and 

 FIou'e%x. 



George W Schroyer, Lancaster. 12 varieties of 

 flowers, one each, 1st premium' $4; bedding and 

 out-door decoration for the garden, Ist premium 

 $5; collections of pinks, panseys, fucbias, gera- 

 niums and roses, 1st premiums $2 each; one pair 

 flat round bouquets, 1st premium 83; one basket 

 with flowers, 1st premium *2. 



A D Rohrer, Lancaster, fancy basket with 

 flowers, let premium $2; basket with flowers, 2d 

 premium .f 2. 



G O Hf nsel, Lancaster, flat round hand bou- 

 quets, 2d premium, 5^2; bridal bouquet, Ist pre- 

 mium, #3; pair of round hand bouquets, Ist pre- 

 mium, .$3; collections of aloes and cactus, Ist 

 premiums $2 each; achimines, Ist premium, $2; 

 two designs in flowers, 1st premium, 4(2; collec- 

 tion variegated leaf-plants, 2d premium .¥3; new 

 specimen of plant not before shown, Ist premium, 

 $3; 6 varieties of flowers,one each, Ist premium, 

 »3. 



Wm P Brinton, Christiana, coUectiou of ever- 

 greens, 2d premium, 4'5. 



8 Kennedy. Gap, petunias, 1st premium, $2. 



C F Bachler, Lancaster, rustic fiu-niture for 

 garden, 1st premium, ^Z. 



P H Purple, Columbia, 12 varieties of flowers, 

 one each, 2d premium, $3; new flower, not 

 before shown, 1st premium, $2; collection of 

 variegated leaf plants, Ist premium, .■i'.5; nursery 

 collection, 1st premium, SIO; collections of helio- 

 trope8,.verbena9, verbena seedlings, cut roses, 

 1st premium, & each; display of evergreens, 1st 

 premium, $10, 



L U Stine, Harrisburg, bedding and out-door 

 decoration for garden, 2d premium, .*3; collec- 

 tions of tuberoses and dahlias, 1st premium, $2 

 each. 



L Bachler, Lancaster, 6 varieties of flowers, 1 

 each, 2d premium, t2; collections of Dianthus 

 family, everlasting cut flowers, 1st premium, i1 

 each; pair round hand bouquets, 2d premium, 

 $2; collection of bouquets in pyramidal form, 

 1st premium, .95. 



Miss Margie Musser, Lancaster, phantom 

 bouquet and vase of grasses, 1st premiums, .f3 

 each. 



DIVISION IX— CLOTHS, EMBROIDERY AND 

 FANCY WORK. 



A—JAnen.i, Cloths and Carjjetx. 



Mrs M A Rudy, Lancaster, table-cloths, sheets 

 and bag 165 years old, Ist premium, .f5; one 

 apron 85 years old, Ist premium, .f 1. 



Mrs Ann Bnch, Lancaster, linen table cloth, 100 

 years old, Ist premium, $1. 



Levi S Reist, Oregon, ten yards linen diaper, 

 1st premium, $9. 



Philip Schum, Lancaster, one white cotton 

 counterpane, 1st premium, $5. 



Miss Fannie Eby, Harrisburg, parlor hearth 

 rug, 1st premium, i'5. 



John 8 Mann, Manor, fifteen yards home-made 

 rag carpet, 1st premium, .'fS. 



B — QniUiiif/, Einbroklcri/, fSeuiitf/^ etc. 



E C Thomas, Christiana, sample of indelible 

 ink marking, Ist premium, $1. 



Mrs W Michael, Lancaster, child's white em- 

 broidered sacque, 1st premium, $1. 



Mrs. Jane Hess, Lancaster, silk quilt, 61 years 

 old, Ist premium. $3 



Mrs Joseph Celby, Lancaster, tufted ottoman 

 cover, 1st premium, $1. 



Miss Sallie Reist, Oregon, tufted reception 

 chair, Jst premium, $1. 



Miss Howell, Lancaster, two pair embroidered 

 pillow shams, 2d premium, *2. 



Miss M A Stauffer, Lancaster county, star quilt 

 and silk quilt, 1st premium, $1. 



Mrs S G Gensemer, Lancaster, silk sofa cushion, 

 2d premium, ijl. 



Mercy M Hains, Pleasant Grove, three em- 

 broidered collars, 2d premium, $2. 



Miss Wbitehill, Lancaster, embroidered yoke 

 and sleeves, 1st premium, ^2. 



Mrs M A Rock, Lancaster, two silk qnilts, 2d 

 premium, f 1. 



M H Wer.tz, Lancaster, one embroidered opera 

 cloak, 1st premium, 82. 



Mrs 8 Lutz, Lancaster, one quilt, Ist premium. 



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Mrs S 8 Gibbs, Lancaster, one piece of Camilla 

 work in cloth, 1st premium, $1. 



Mrs A E Eby, Lancaster, one delane quilt, 2d 

 premium. 81. 



Mrs N Kendig, Lancaster, velvet quilt contain- 

 ing 4,800 patches, 2d premium, 81. 



Miss Lillie R. Altick, Lancaster, sofa cushion, 

 2d premium, 81. 



Mrs C Gast, Lancaster, two embroidered bed 

 gown >okes and embroidered ruffling, 2d pre- 

 mium, 81. 



Mrs. Theresa Loeb, Lancaster, infant's hat, Ist 

 premium, 82. 



Miss Emma Gemperling, Lancaster, tufted 

 chair cover. Ist premium. -81. 



Mrs. Jacob Blaue, Lancaster, counterpane, Ist 

 premium, .81- 



S. Wbitehill, Lancaster, one knit bureau cover, 

 let premium, 81. 



Mrs CFRengier, sr, Lancaster, needle book, let 

 premium, 81. 



Mrs Dr Huber, Lancaster, lace handkerchief 

 and two embroidered handkei chiefs, 1st pre- 

 mium, 83. 



Mrs R A Bear, Lancaster, pair of embroidered 

 slippers, 1st premium, 81. 



Mrs Susy Cooper, Lancaster, one embroidered 

 pin cushion. Ist premium, 82. 



Mrs T J Davis, Lancaster, pair pillow shams, 

 Ist premium, .83. 



Miss Maggie Musser. Lancaster, child's em- 

 broidered handkerchief, 2d premium, $1 ; and 

 three embroidered skirts, Ist premium, 82. 



Miss Mary R Slaymaker, Lancaster, sofa cush- 

 ion, 2d premium, 81. 

 I'art (J— Knitted Hair Work, Hair S/iell, lliix.i, etc. 



Fannie E Young, Parkesburg, carriage afghau, 

 1st premium, .82. 



Sue Erisman, Sporting Hill, hair wreath, 1st 

 premium, 82. 



Mary Reiley, Philadelphia, worsted work pic- 

 ture masquerade ball, 1st premium, 82. 



Sue Erisman. Sporting Hill, 2 tidies made of 

 home made linen, 1st premium, 81. 



N Dysart, Lancaster, wax bouquet, Ist pre- 

 mium, 82. 



M E Martin, Lancaster, 6 knitted tidies, knitted 

 stockings, 1st premium, 81. 



S G Gensemer, Lancaster, bead basket, Ist 

 premium, 81. 



Annie M Deaner, Lancaster, crochet zephyr 

 shawl, 1st premium, 82. 



Annie Weber, Lancaster, wax flo-vers, Ist pre- 

 mium. 82. 



A M Dougherty, Lancaster, wreath of hair 

 work, 2d premium, 81- 



Mrs S R Miller, Lancaster, worsted tidy Ist 

 premium, 81. 



Ellen Sheets, Lancaster, one pair of children's 

 socks made from wool of poodle dog fifty years 

 ago in Ireland, Ist premium, 81. 



Mrs J H Baer, Lancaster one afghan, 2d pre- 

 mium, 81. 



Mrs Thos B Cochran, Lancaster, wax cross, 2d 

 premium. 81. 



EnimaE Gemp6rUng,Lanea8ter, child's afghan, 

 1st premium 81. 



Misie Brenner, Lancaster, zephyr chair cover, 

 Ist premium, 81. 



Louisa C Millinger, Lancaster, seed wreath, 1st 

 premium, 82. 



M E Keller, Lancaster, bead cushions, worsted 

 cushion, 1st premium, .81. 



Mrs David Bair, sr, Lancaster, one slipper 

 case, Ist premium, .81 



Mary Bachler, Lancaster, wax bouquet, 2d 

 premium, 81. 



Mrs A D Caufman, basket wax fruit, 2d pre- 

 mium, -81. 



Lillie Kurtz, Lancaster, imported tidy, 2d pre- 

 mium, 81. 



Emma Mawger, Philadelphia, ornamental hair 

 work, for pictures, Ist premium, 82. 



Emma Mutser, Lancaster, two vases wax 

 flowers, lat premium, .82. 



Mrs Haines, Lancaster, hair receiver, Ist pre- 

 mium, 81. 



M K A Heinitsh, Lancaster, moth work in silk, 

 Ist premium, 81. 



Mrs E Saylor, Lancaster, wreath feather flowers, 

 Ist premium, 81. 



DIVISION X— DOMESTIC COOKERY. 



Miss Annie F Clark, Lancaster, two loaves of 

 bread, 1st premium, .82. 



Miss Jennie E Downey, Lancaster, Lafayette 

 cake, 1st premium, .81. 



Mrs George Logue, Lancaster, two bottles of 

 catsup. 1st premium, .81. 



Mrs Dr A M Miller, Bird-in-Hand, bran bread, 

 Is'^ premium, 81. 



J It Royer, Lancaster, display of cakes, bronze 

 medal; display of candies and confections, di- 

 ploma. 



Henry M Engle & Son, Marietta, six jars of 

 canned fruitss, diploma. 



Mrs P McConomy, Lancaster, one jar of pears, 

 one of assorted pickles, one of spiced peaches, 

 favorable mention ; cmnamou cake, Ist pre- 

 mium, 81. 



Mrs H J Ehoads, Lancaster, two bottles assort- 

 ed pickles, 1st premium, .81 ; one jar strawberry 

 preserves, one jar peacb preserves, one jar 

 quince preserves, one of cherry preserves, one 

 of spiced peaches, favorable notice. 



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Harry Zahm, Lancaster, sponge cake, lat pre- 

 mium, .81. 



Daniel Smeych, Lancaster, 2 jars air tight cher- 

 ries. Ohio beauty; 2 of Khiuehart ; 2 of seedling; 

 2 jars of "Clapp's Favorite" pears; 2 cans pre- 

 served peaches, favorable notice. 



Mrs M Bufhong, Lancaster, 2 loaves of wheat 

 bread, very favorable notice. 



Mrs A E Eby, Lancaster, jar of spiced peaches, 

 of canned peaches, 1 of canned to matoes, 1 of 

 spiced pears, favorable notice. 



Mrs Elizabeth Wolf, Lancaster, 2 jars canned 

 peaches, 12 years old, remarkably jjreserved. 



Mrs A Groff, Lancaster, 2 loaves of wheat 

 bread, second premium, .81. 



Mrs J H Pearsol, Lancaster, 2 tumblers of 

 quince jelly, first premium, 81. 



Mrs C A High. Lancaster, 2 cans air-tight Bart- 

 lett pears, 2 cans air-tight ox heart cherries, Ist 

 premiums, 81 each. 



Mrs Duchman, Lancaster, 2 jars canned cher- 

 ries', Ist premium, .81. 



Miaa Annie Geltmacher, Lancaster, 2 tumblers 

 crab apple jelly, Ist premium, 81. 



Mrs S Kraut, Lancaster, honey cakes and 

 walnut cakee, 1st premiums, 81 each. 



MisB M Wiant, Lancaster, silver cake, 1st pre- 

 mium, 81. 



Mrs David M Bear, Lancaster, two jars of 

 pickled onions, two of catsup, two of ChiMan 

 sauce, two of pickled cucumbers, two of pickled 

 cherries, second premium, -83, for display. 



Mrs E W Miller, 2 jars peaches, let premium, 

 81. 



Cumberland County Horticultural Society, 

 collection (18 jars) canned fruit, 1st premium, .85 



DIVISION XI— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND 

 SEWING MACHINES. 



The committee on this department report as 

 follows ; 



Your committee made careful examination of 

 all the sewing machines on exhibition, including 

 the Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Remington, Weed, 

 Grover & Baker, Domestic, American, and McLean 

 & Benner, and have no hesitation in reporting 

 that all do their work equally well and satis- 

 factorily ; and we cheerfully recommend them 

 all to public patronage. 



We were particularly pleased with the recent 

 improvements made to the Weed machine. Sam- 

 ples of leather, one-half inch in thickness, were 

 exhibited, sown entirely through by the Domes- 

 tic. McLean & Benner is a new machine, the 

 first time on exhibition. Beautiful samples of 

 workmanship were shown by all the machinee. 



Your committee have also examined the oniy 

 piano organs on exhibition, by A DeN. Stucken- 

 holz, and cordially recommend them to the pub- 

 lic for its patronage. 



DIVISION XII— MISCELLANEOUS ENTRIES. 



The committee reports of the following articles, 

 awarded premiums at former exhibitions of this 

 society, they make favorable mention : J Rohrer, 

 Lancaster, iceberg refrigerator ; Frantz & Popes, 

 knitting machine ; J Steel, Philadelphia, gas 

 apparatus for private families. 



George MoMullen, Lancaster, ironing table, 

 diploma. 



Anthony Iske, Lancaster, potato bug destroyer, 

 honorable mention ; kitchen slicing utensil, 

 bronze medal. 



C Liller, Lancaster, case hair work, diploma. 



D S Sweeton, Strasburg, croquet set, honorable 

 mention. 



J Good, Lancaster, kitchen and ironing table, 

 ironing board, honorable mention. 



Martin Rudy, Lancaster, case of Indian relics, 

 honorable mention. 



Johnson Miller, Litiz, collection of agricultural 

 implements, made with pocket knife, by a boy 

 twelve years old, honorable mention. 



J G Goodman, Lancaster, 300 cigars, honor- 

 able mention. 



J Stauffer, Lancaster, volume of plants, pen 

 and water ; volume of insects, color drawn ; vol- 

 ume of fishes and reptiles, from life ; diploma, 



W A Middleton, Harriaburg, wire farm fence, 

 diploma ; chemical writing fluid, diploma. 



8 M Hyde, tomato trellis ; honorable mention. 



Wm J Harkesbeimer, Philadelphia, house and 

 veranda swings, honorable mention. 



Wm H Fool, Lancaster, Gordon's food for 

 horses and cattle, honorable mention. 



Harrisburg Collar Hoist Elevator and Manu- 

 facturing Company, cellar hoist elevator, bronze 

 medal. 



C F Eby, Lancaster, pair of fancy parlor stools, 

 honorable mention. 



Lebanon Building and Paving Co, paving blocks 

 of annealed sing, diploma. 



M G CoUms, Lancaster, empress perfumer, 

 diploma. 



Elsenhower, Fink & Co., Reading, five re- 

 frigerators, silver medal. 



Couestoga Cork Works, Lancaster, case of 

 corks, diploma. 



Snyder Bros, Lancaster, 1,000 cigars, diploma. 



Baer's Sons, Lancaster, two school desks, di- 

 ploma. 



Premiums that have not yet been paid, will be 

 paid on application by mail to John B. Ruther- 

 ford, Treasurer, Harrisburg. 



