WAYNESBURG. / : :■£!$4*+ Zm'~ Ay *#.S; -♦ ’Mm'JohnWebb, the New Era man, at home now. Look out for anotttae^ batch from his imaginative brain. ;T. S. Hunter, our merchantpostmaster, has sold out root 'rna$ii^branch to Mr. Matthew Pattersbn*-^late of Nashville, Brown county.;^Hunter goes to Boston, Colorado, a» ‘3 soon as he can settle his buslnew^ Patterson took possession April latir 1rt-v.'. *lt; •.Mr. Hunter has two sons and daughter, all single, In Colorado.Geo. Gilchrist, a nephew of T. A^l Shirk, is quite sick with measles.Mrs. Grace Moore made a visit ioj her brother-in-law, Marion Thomj^JJ son, Saturday and Sunday. ' .A. S. Moore is well pleased■* 5#his Washington trip, all except hli sea-sickness on the cars and \thin^ rain storm on the 4th. He and Ml*. Moore contemplate spending nea^'iXiwinter in California* .. wMart Hill has been breaking a An*-...... wjthree-year-old Ally, and last Sato^‘^iday, when she refused to motrf^JMart got his dander up and •. pu£;rope around her jaws and hitchwipair of mules in front. The residiS was that the Ally got its tongue be^th and very near btt-Mwltween its teeth and veryoff. The Ally is laid up for repaint*$» •: la:*