77 

 BREAD, BUTTER, CHEESE, &c. 



The Committee to whom was referred the examination 

 and award of premiums upon Bread, Butter, Cheese, 

 Pickles and Honey, have attended to that business and make 

 the following report. 



The staff of life and that which makes it go, and the sour 

 and sweet, have all passed under the examination of your 

 Committee , and from the display of said articles your Com- 

 mittee have come to the conclusion that whatever other 

 quarrels and disagreements either of a political, religious, or 

 of any other character exist among the citizens of this vici- 

 nity, they do not intend to quarrel with their bread and 

 butter. Your Committee after tasting, smelling, seeing, 

 hearing and feeling, and thus having exhausted all five of 

 their senses and faculties, award the following premiums. 



BREAD. 



For the best loaf of wheat bread, they award to Miss 



Ellen Smith, of Fitchburg, the first premium of, $1,00 



For the second best loaf of wheat bread, to Eliza 



Williams, of Fitchburg, the second premium of, ,50 



For the best loaf of unbolted wheat bread, they award 

 to Miss Aurelia Kendall, of Fitchburg, the pre- 

 mium of, 1,00 



For the best loaf of bolted rye bread, the first premium 



is awarded to Mary L. Adams, of Fitchburg, 1,00 



The second premium for bolted rye bread was not 

 awarded, as there was none of sufficiently good 

 quality to deserve it. 



For the best loaf of rye and indian bread, they award 

 the first premium to Miss Aurelia Kendall, of 

 Fitchburg, 1,00 



For the second best loaf of rye and indian bread, to 



Miss Marcia Stockwell, of Fitchburg, the sum of, ,50 

 And your Committee feeling at home on good old fashioned 



wheat bread, recommend a gratuity of 25 cents to Rufus L. 



