37 



Miss L. H. Wood, papier mache table top, 1 25 



Miss M. C. Foster, hair wreath, 50 



Miss M. C. Greene, open work cotton hose, 37 



Mrs. M. E. White, seed bag, 37 



Mrs. E. SarTord. hose, 25 



Mrs. T. Clark, artificial flowers, 25 



Mrs. M. E. Rugg, fancy basket of grapes, 25 



Miss D. Boutelle, dressed doll, 25 



Miss M. A. Hall, crayon drawings and frames, 1 00 



Miss A. Sawyer, crayons, 1 00 



Mrs. J. T. Everett, Princeton, crayon, 50 



Mrs. Jesse Harding, painting, 50 



J. B. Goodrich, crayon, 37 



G. W. E. Barnes, cottage, 25 

 For the Committee, 



JABEZ FISHER, Chairman. 



BREAD, BUTTER, CHEESE, HONEY & PICKLES. 



Committee. — James B. Lane, Leonard Day, Aaron F. Beaman, Fitch- 

 burg, — Porter Piper, Leominster, — Mrs. N. A. Tufts, Mrs. Moses Wood, 

 Mrs. I vers Phillips, Mrs. Abel F. Adams, Fitchburg. 



On entering upon the duties assigned them, the Commit- 

 tee needed but a glance to be convinced that a faithful dis- 

 charge of their responsibility would be a work of no ordi- 

 nary magnitude. Truly, it was none other than a " feast," 

 to which they had been invited, — if not a " feast of reason," 

 yet requiring some "reason," and not a little judgment, and 

 "last and greatest," a very correct, and a very large amount 

 of taste. We are not disposed to arrogate an extraordinary 

 degree of reason or judgment, — but as to taste, we will yield 

 the palm to none. On this point, " we speak what we do 



