ERIE ITEMS. lt;Lorenzo Mickle died of typhoid pneumonia, at his residence in Fenton, on the 7th inst,, in the 51st year of his age. He was buried in the Lebanon cemetery.Albert Lumbardhas movedTto Bar -kota. -— —fcMrs. Theodore Matthews was agreeably surprised on the 43d anniversary of her biith, by the present of a china tea set, from her two sons in Chicago.. Mr, and Mrs. Ebin Berry, of Cliiiton, are now permanently settled here.—Dr,~Eugene-Burridge and-familyrof Annaman^ are visiting Mrs. Jr C. Hub-bart.—William Guthrie is back from Oma-~ ha. He is well pleased with the city and talks strongly of taovtng there,,The railroad bridge over the Steele slough was set on lire from a freight engine, laBt week, and half consumed before it was put out. * The same engine has set fires in several other places recently. Looks as if the matter needed some attention.Married, at the bride’s home in Erie, on the 26th of March, 1887, by Eev. Otgen, II. L. Bush, of NewJiork, and Mm NettieHalladay, - -The entertainment given by Samuel Orcutt Post, last Friday evening, was a grand success..Newell Rouse is back from the West,Miss Elia Wilt will teach the Gravel Street school this spring.Libbie It, Fenton closed her fifth term of school In, the Wheelock District, on the 5th. She will teach the ,same_school this spfing.:............A. J. Osborne is our newly elected Justice of the Peace.Miss Lura Orcutt and her niece, Maud Kellogg, have returned to Clinton, Iowa,Mrs. James Wood is convalescent, Her daughter, Mm Eddy, is now ill,Clark Hamilton is rejoicing over a resent addition to his family.April 11th. Beulah.