The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, July 19, 1889 Rutland 7/19/1889 Barnum's circus will be the next great attraction. July 25th is the date, and it will arrive in town at about 7 a. m. of that day, on three trains of the D. & H. Co. Chas E. BAKER, formerly an active member of our Board of Trade, is now a member of the Sioux Falls (Dak.) Board of Trade. E. D. KENNEDY, the popular proprietor of the Grove street meant market, left town, Tuesday, for Lake Pleasant, Mass., where he has engaged to feed the thousands of visitors this season. A detective bureau is being organized in town. Josie KEEFE, a domestic in the family of D. J. MERCURE, was arrested, Monday, for stealing a ring. Upon hearing she was bound over to County Court in the sum of $200. Selectman M. L. THOMAS was attacked by a mad bull, Tuesday, and severely injured. The case of Vt. marble Co. v. J. E. ROBINSON was settled, Tuesday. The Marble Co. has purchased Mr. ROBINSON's interest in the store at the Center, and will hereafter run the store. Chancellor VEAZEY failed to find any dishonesty on the part of ROBINSON. The Railroad Commissioners left Rutland, Tuesday, to inspect the Bennington & Rutland railway. Horace B. ELLIS of Castleton and W. T. RIPLEY of Rutland have been selected by the HERALD as judges in a proposed trial of mowing-machines; place and time of trial, and third judge, to be decided upon at once. Merchants Row, from West street to Clement building, is to have a concrete pavement. Elsie LESLIE ("Little Lord Fauntleroy") is spending the summer at Lake St. Catherine. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT