The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, April 16, 1886 Gassetts 4/16/1886 Uncle Sam has remembered Naim BEMIS in his afflictions. This week the sound of the anvil is heard in our midst. Good work now done to order. Wm. JOHNSON has commenced remodeling his new blacksmith-shop into a dwelling-house. It will make a very pleasant dwelling-house, and a pleasant location. Harlow and Rufus SMITH left this place, Monday, for Lee, Mass., where they expect to spend a part of the season repairing water-works which supplies the city. Fred MARSTON of North Springfield left, Wednesday, for Concord, N. H., where he has taken a very responsible position in the asylum as attendant. He is a very trusty christian young man. john MARSHALL left here, Monday, for Holyoke, Mass., as we understand, with the expectation of securing a job with Geo. ELLISON. His wife and daughter Daisy have moved in with her son Fred, for the present. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT