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    1. [VERMONT] Springfield 1/29/1886
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, January 29, 1886 Springfield 1/29/1886 The mercury fell to 15 degrees below, last Saturday night. The meat firm of BURR & ROUNDY has dissolved, and C. C. ROUNDY will continue the business. A. C. BINGHAM sawed all the fingers of his right hand, last Thursday, while at work for R. J. KENNEY. E. Wellman BARNARD is to take charge of the New England business of the American Graphic Co., publishers of the New York Daily GRAPHIC. H. W. GREEN, formerly in business here, has gone into business in Boston, under teh name of Charles F. MILIKEN & Co. They deal extensively in lubricating oils. Freeman HATCH of Weathersfield received a dispatch, Monday, announcing the death of his son, Edward HATCH, at Chicago, on Friday last. Eddie was a very energetic young man, and his acquaintances in this section will sincerely regret his untimely demise. The follow is Prof. SMITH's weather forecast for the week ending Feb. 3d: Fine--very abrupt change from extreme cold zero weather to mild and open, accompanied with wind, rain and sleet; January ending mild, with rain and thaw. February enters mild, with scattered snow-falls, changing to windy and unsettled, followed by a cold dip and very low reading for February. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT

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