n A«diboro.COAL CITY NEWS.Mrs. Bnilev, of New York, is visiting Mr. 11. Human and family.Children‘a Hireling next Saturday afternoon , in Ihe M. 1C. church.Or Mock aud family relumed to their home iu Conlcr\illo, lost Friday.llev. Woods and wife, Lancaster, visited Mr. Juke kluutea, lost Tuesday,Mr. Chaa. Van Biiren and Cap CaJ*y spent a couple of days in WurfhtngMu , 111 is m «ek.Mrs. John Clark has returned froui a pleasant two week's visit among home folks near Brazil.Mias Nancy Cray has boon vraiting iter nieces, Mrs Ivy 21yatc and Mr*. Bertha flochsleticr.Some of our W. C. T. U. members will attend the Owen county convention, at Spencer, Friday.Mr. Win. Harbangh, who has been quite sick for some time, was able to be iu town lest Monday.Mrs. Nellio iJochsletlcr left last Monday morning for a visit umoiig relatives and f Heads in Scotland, Greene countyTlicro will be a temperance muss meeting on Saturday night. May 3d. We wifi give the program in next week's 186(1*.Mrs. Jaa. Fetroe was attacked with a severe spell ol billious colic on IasI Tuesday morning, but is much better at this writing.According to previous arrangements (lie drawing of J. F. Hyatt's took place on last Saturday, and tho occasion attracted a large crowd from the surrounding country. The cornet band was out and played several pieces of music, which w as highly appreciated. A committee of three responsible men had been chosen to take charge of the drawing. Following are the names ol Iho persona who drew the prises: Mrs. Abe Hasting, house and lot; Mr. Andrew Collenbaugh, parlor organ; Mr, Stun White, gold watch; \Y. S. Haxton, Boy a I 6t. John sewing machine; fcmos Mark* ley, ptosli BOfa; George Clark, plash rocker; Joe Rezgan, barrel of flour.Morb Anon.b;watai