Iauur uie services at wmcn reiresmnents will bo served.*SfJROSELAND RADISHES.The Leader Receives a Kindly Remembrancer Fromthe Southland.Kroro Roaeland, Louisiana, some days0atvV1ticeI1EEago canto to The Loader a timely remembrance from old friends and a substantial reminder of the advanced season In that frultlful region. It was a generous box of radishes, large, sound, brittle pink radishes, and with a 11avor that the northern radish never possesses. These were grown by Mr. Willie Street, the son of Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Streat, so well remembered and esteemed here as longtime residents. There has been nothing on the local market to compare with those radishes, and the Chicago papers quote the Hoseland radishes as the choicest vegetables which reach that city. All the members of the Bloomington colony are doing well and are enjoying most excellent health. Uncle daek Tucker wa? never half so vigorous in later years as now. Willie Streat, who had been sick hero, is a robust young man, while Mr, Streat is well, contented and prosperous as the.editor ami publisher of the Uose-land Herald, the leading paper of Tanga-pahoa parish, and is assuming a responsible place In politics and county affairs. Mr. Lyman Winslow is succeeding in the drug business, and is gaining a solid foothold. The ladles of the party are ail in splendid health and spirits, and Kgypta Hall is the center of contentment and happiness. In all respects the move to Hoseland of the Bloomington colony has demonstrated itself to have been a wise one.ctIII(II• *MULTITUDES OF BUGS.