POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS GROWAn interesting comparison has been nuuk' between the business of the local pwttofficc now and that of 27 years ago. The stamp nal«v» during the month of December, 188?, wlien L, S. Wood was p*«tmaster, reached the total of During December of last year Post-master Van Winkle's stamp sales were 1619.80, showing an incrva* of $883.89. This showing tends to contradict a theory often heard that the good old days’* in Weston wi?re the best days for business since post office receipts ma‘ be taken as a pretty fair index. In the same month Postmaster Wood did 11000 more money order business than Postmaster Van Winkle, but Weston did not then boast of a bank.