The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, July 19, 1889 Weathersfield Center 7/19/1889 Rev. J. N. PERRIN exchanged with Rev. H. M. HOPKINSON of Perkinsville, last Sunday. Mr. HOSKINSON's sermon was from Rov. xiv: 12. Oats and potatoes began to rot somewhat, during the wet weather. It seems that no great damage was done. Haying has been rushed all the weather would permit. The crop is extra large, a second crop having grown among the first during the rains, which, in some cases, is heavier than the first. It is more than likely that farmers have, therefore, lost nothing in being compelled to wait to begin haying. We have just received from Geo. B. WOODBURY two volumes of the Vt. Agricultural Reports for the years 1873-74, 1875-76, for which we return thanks. Who has other volumes they would dispose of? We would like to secure a complete file, if possible. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT