The Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, June 14, 1884 Bellows Falls News Henry JONES and wife of North Adams, Mass., are the guests of A. W. HARWOOD. W. W. WEATHERBEE has been appointed manager of the telephone exchange in this village, in place of G. M. ROSSMAN resigned, who goes to Greenfield, to manage that division. Chares E. TAYLOR, from the General Theological Seminary in New York City, is in town visiting his brother, E. S. TAYLOR. Thursday evening of last week a man attempted to break into N. P. GATES' residence on Canal street, but was frightened off by Mr. GATES before any damage had been done. J. E. BESSOM has bought the barber shop in Towne's hotel of N. B. LARGESS. Fred P. BATCHELDER , late stage manager with Lawrence BARRETT, died of consumption, after a lingering illness, in Towne's hotel, Saturday morning last. Mr. BATCHELDER was a resident of Boston, and was on his way to visit the Adirondack Mountains, but was compelled to stop over in this village. The remains were taken to Boston on the afternoon train. A working model of the great and wonderful Strasburgh clock is and will be on exhibition until Saturday next in Union hall. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT