The Fair at Hermann on the 13th and IJ/ih of September. 



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Norton's, 1st premium C. Eberle ; 

 d, John Fleish. 



Herbemont, 1st premium B. Petrus ; 

 2fl, H. llenge. 



Cvuthiaiiu, 1st premium Louis Poe- 

 schell ; 2d, H. Henge. 



Hermann, 1st premium August Loeh- 

 nig ; 2d, F. Langendoerfer. 



Ives, 1st premium August Loebnig. 



Martha, 1st prem. F. Langendoerfer. 



Rii lander, 1st premium Poeschel & 

 Soberer. 



Minor's Seedling, 1st premium Henry 

 Henge. 



Cunningham, 1st premium Henry 

 Henge. 



Delaware, 1st premium Henry Henge; 

 2d, Poeschel & Scherer. 



Taylor, 1st premium Jacob Rommoll; 

 2d, John Fleish. 



Mammoth Catawba, 1st premium 

 Henry Henge. 



RED WINES. 



Concord, best two bottles, 1st prem- 

 ium Jacob Doneier ; 2d, Poeschel & 

 Scherer; 3d, Aug. Loehnig. 



Clinton, best two bottles. Diploma 

 Poeschel & Scherer. 



Ives, best two bottles, 1st premium 

 Poeschel & Scherer. 



Hermann, best two bottles. Diploma, 

 F. Langendoerfer. 



Cynthiana, best two bottles, 1st 

 premium Poeschel & Scherer; 2d, Dr. 

 J. Feldmann. 



Favorite, Diploma, Poeschel & 

 Scherer. 



Norton's Virginia, 1st premium John 

 Mueller ; 2d, John Hoersch ; 3d, F. 

 Langendoerfer. 



WHITE WINES. 



White Concord, best two bottles, 1st 



premium Poeschel & Scherer ; 2il, Mrs. 

 Theodore Poeschel. 



Catawba, best two bottles, 1st prem- 

 ium Mrs. Theodore Poeschel ; 2d, John 

 Mueller; 3d, Poeschel & Scherer; 4th, 

 J. G. Mueller. 



lona, best two bottles, Diploma, 

 Poeschel & Scherer. 



Perkins, best two bottles. Diploma, 

 Henr}' Henge. 



Herbemont, best two bottles, 1st 

 premium Poeschel & Scherer; 2d, B. 

 Petrus. 



Delaware, best two bottles, 1st prem- 

 ium Poeschel & Scherer ; 2d, Mrs. 

 Theodore Poescliel; 3d, J. G. Mueller. 



Taylor, best two bottles, 1st premium 

 Potschel & Scherer; 2d, B. Petrus. 



Rulander, best two bottles, 1st prem- 

 ium Poeschel & Scherer. 



We had the pleasure of serving on 

 the committee on white wines, a rather 

 arduous task. Among the wines de- 

 serving particular notice in this class, 

 were the lona and Rulander of Messrs. 

 Poeschel and Scherer, and the Catawba 

 of Mrs. Theodore Poeschel. The 

 Rulander and Catawba were as good 

 as we have ever tasted them, and we 

 doubt whether they could be excelled 

 in their class. The lona, a novelty to 

 us, was an exceedingly smooth, rather 

 sweet wine, of great body, and certainly 

 just the thing for the lunch of a dainty 

 lady. But we doubt whether it repre- 

 sented the true character of the grape. 

 Of the other white wines we can only 

 say of the three Catawbas which also 

 received premiums, that they were equal 

 to former seasons. We think the bal- 

 ance of the white wines did not come 

 up to former exhibitions ; this is easily 

 explained by the inferiority of the 



