60 



Adonljah Barnes, for tomatoes, |40 



David Lowe, for tomatoes, ,25 



H. W. Houston, for tomatoes, ,25 



David B. Dole, for tomatoes, ,25 



William Murnane, for cabbages, ,25 



Lorriston Stockwell, for melons, ,50 



Thomas E. Daniels, for pumpkins, ,50 



A. Hubbard, for cucumbers, ,15 



Charles Flagg, for beets, ,15 

 D. Dickinson, West Townsend, Chinese sugar 



cane,^ ,50 



Israel Everett, Young America potatoes, ,25 



E. F. BAILEY, Chairman. 



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BREAD, BUTTER, CHEESE, PICKLES AND HONEY. 



Committee. — Judson S. Brown, Elnathan Davis, Joseph Baldwin, 

 Waldo Wallace, Mrs. Ebenezer Torrey, Mrs. N. A. Tufts, Mrs. L. 

 H. Bradford, Fitctburg; Mrs. Solon Carter, Leominster; Mrs. J. T. 

 Everett, Princeton; Mrs. Ezra Kendall, Sterling. 



BREAD. 



Nothing, upon which the physical constitution is de- 

 pendent, for its support, is more important than the 

 article of bread. In fact, such are its accredited rela- 

 tions to the human family, that it has by way of pre- 

 eminence been called the '^daff of lifer Hence for a young 

 lady to aspire to possess the art of making good hready 



* Mr. Dickinson states that thirty-six bushels of the cane will make 

 on© barrel of molasses, ccjual to tbo best syrup. 



