ounuay.Robert Sutton is working in the saw-miil at Aurora.George Martin, of Cincinnati, was the guest of his parents last Sunday.t » •James McKinstry, of Sparta ridge, called on J. E. Heustis last Sunday.Charles Miller, of Rising Sun, was in this village last Sunday.William Ferree, of Cincinnati, was visiting relatives at this place part of last week.Mrs. Randall, who has been quite sick, is thought to be some better at this writing.Lewis Ruble and lady, of Ripley county, were the gueat of John Ruble and family last Sunday.Silas Kelly and lady, of Aurora, were circulating among friends atthis place last Sunday.% . •George E. Johnston and Robert Milburn will start soon for Dakota where they intend spending a couple of months.The remains of Mrs. Rebecca Clark wife of Erastus Clark, were brought to this place for burial July 25th. Funeral services at Zion M.E. churchby Rev. B. Plummer.» ’ r .The case, Manchester Turnpike Co. vs. Henry Beckenholdt, for refusing to pay toll, was tried before Squire Carson last, week and resulted in a judgment in favor of the company.Died, July 26th, 1883, little Robie, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Heuslis, aged abont five months. It was a severe shock to the family; he being sick only a few hours. Funeral services was held at Zion M. E Church July 27th, by Rev. B. Plum racr. The family wishes to express their thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted them during their sad affliction.A remedy that has been before the public for forty years, and one that is in constant use without any advertising on the part of Its proprietors, commands the respectof thinking people who cannot be deceived by the advertisements of some pretended newly discovered cure. Such