ftosheashiszoiiPal*nal.Times.COAL CITY NEWS.A movement is on foot to organize an Odd Fellows' lodge.“Spring hay come, gentle Annie/5 and atia\v llatss Will eoun be in bioom.\3’\ Mr. Wm. Ilarbaugli, two miles ; north of town, is lying very loiv with lung fever.Mrs. Wm. Haviland, one-half luihs jiOilJjr.est, lb Very ill with! P!him* **lung lever.Mrs. Lizzie Duncan dosed her school la.-l Saturday ullcriiuun, in!room No. 1.Next Sunday will be the regularquarterly election ul ullicers 111 both Sunday so/mols.Mr. J. F. Hyatt has returnedfioui a business trip in the northern part of the Stale.Mrs. Cert (’oebe,n and Mrs. Lizzie Duncan, left fur ’lent' Haute Jusl Tuesday umrmng.(.'has. Vanhorn and family, of lVnrin, ill.. Ii;jve arrived, and will make Coal Citv their future home.mdlayvilest*Krailtheirsc*ry-ind•lit-tenhiplostHierilvaor(y»lifTer. ' a nock-Master Howard Hyatt, of Clay City, brother of Jas. Hvatt, is here, and will remain a resident 01 Coal City.Mr. Out*. Baker was circulating among Ins friends here Inst Tuesday. He expects to move here the first of April.It being very plc/mant hist Sunday afternoon, a good many of our citizens enjoyed the afternoon in promenading.Ed Fetroe “flew up1* on the city wind mill last Sunday afternoon j wiih a telescope, and ‘‘viewed theluml-ecnpe o’er.hein\YnMr. Wells closed his school onWednesday afternoon with appropriate exercises, and the young folks had a Rpelling bee at night.ise,ledildMisa Moore, of Spencer, who has been visiting Mrs. Coilenbnugh for the pa*t two weeks, returned to her home last Tuesday.Mr. John Roth and family, who recently moved from this place to Terre Haute, have moved back, nnd will make Coal City their future home.ine\vIVbab-en-toiis-iCiihengadpj)ldeirAtheudheutHe,h-Itofr.Mr. Jas. Gray has procured for himself a horn, and contemplates playing with iho boys, so be enn eat at the first table. Don’t blame you,James.The members of the Coal City M. E. church met with Elder Kctchum after the quarterly meeting held 011 the 16tu, and decided, owing to Rev. Spears’ ill health, that they were in need of a pastor who could spend more time with the people of this place, and Rev.W. i\ Bowman, of GreencnHtle, J nn Ind., has received the appointment, and will be here nnd prench next Saturday evening, Sunday morning and evening.Tlt;onseidrasthbosetThe members of the Cornet Band, with their wives and few friends, spent a very pleasent and social time laat Friday evening at the residence of Mr. Jub. Gray, one mile northwest of the city. The band played several pieceB of musio in the open air, after which the genial host, invited them into the house, where a table of refreshment*, including oysters, were awaiting them. Everyone express themselves as being well pleased with the evening’sentertainment. k. ' More A no*.