Source, Rutland Daily Herald--July 27, 1886. BRANDON, VT. Isaac Raymond of Orwell came to town yesterday morning and hitched his horse in front of Manchester's drug store. The horse became frightened at a man passing by with an umbrella, and broke away, taking a lively turn down Carver street, but was caught in A. E. Kingsley's yard. No serious injury was done. Patsey Blake was arrested and shut up yesterday afternoon for being drunk and disorderly. The arrest was made by Constable Richardson and policeman Harry Briggs. Henry Bride's house was entered by some person last Sunday night and some clothing taken. Mr. Bride was in the house at the time, but was not awakened. C. E. Savery has returned from Albany, N.Y., where he has been spending a week. Homer Hewitt is acting as clerk for A. J. Ives during Mr. Ives's stay at Long Lake. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.