The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, January 4, 1889 Brownsville 1/4/1889 The prophecies of an open winter have thus far proved correct. Dec.31st, W. H. ANTHONY went to the top of Ascutney, which is an unusual occurrence for any one at this season of the year. Rev. U. E. SARGENT spent a few days visiting friends here, last week, and preached Sabbath morning. Geo. G. WAITE returned to Boston, last Saturday. E. D. SAWIN is at home with his family for a short stay. J. E. DONOGHUE is quite sick with pneumonia. Mrs. M. L. DIMMICK is quite sick with sciatic rheumatism. Geo. PRICE went to the woods to work, last Tuesday morning, and returned home sick and called the doctor in the evening. We have not learned the trouble. Mrs. W. I. KENDALL and daughter Bertha are on the sick-list. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT