The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, July 5, 1889 Amsden 7/5/1889 Quite a little excitement prevailed here last Sunday evening. As two young men from Claremont were coming down the road near D. B. KENDALL's, their wagon broke, causing the horse to run, which ended in both men falling or jumping from the wagon, and the horse bringing up in a pit 10 or 12 feet deep near Mr. AMSDEN's saw-mill. Quite a little amount of work had to be done before the horse could be liberated, but when out he was found to have only some slight scratches. One of the men had his head and one ankle hurt some but the other came out unhurt. Charles AMSDEN has purchased a mate for his colt, and now has a very pretty pair of bays for drivers. Geo. PERRY and wife have gone to Claremont to visit their children, a few days. The stage business seems to be a little "fuddled" here, but we are in hopes the contending parties will make a pleasant settlement soon. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT