Ofllcer Greenacre has a fine horse In the pound.The Muieluud ditches are kept ingood condition.Mr. S. Haigh is selling lots of \New Horae Sewing Machines. /Mr. Callahan husboughk-aHtiome oii Park avenue between 48th and 4i»thstreets.Dr. Wiseman has been visiting at Plymouth, Marshall Co.. Ind., for several days.E. Y. Horder is now agent for the New (G) Howe sewing machine. Call and see It.Mrs. Murray, tyte of Central Park and Chicago, is now residing on 48th street, south of Lake.The ‘‘Social Six” gave a dance at Michaud's Hall, Thursday evening. A good number were present.We are rather late in announcing that Mrs. T. Laycoek presented her husband with a line daughter about ten days since.A petition is being numerously signed to nsk the C. N. W. to increase the number of trains stopping at Moreland.Mr. Jlendell is an active member of the order of Sons of St. George. He would like to have the Englishmen residing here to form a lodge in this locality. c* ***A grand concert was given in St. Pnillippa school room, WeJneaday evening for the bouelit of the school. The audience was large and appreciative.The ltoyal League council now being formed by I)r. J, 11. Sage and K, Y. Horder is progressing very favorably; 13 charter members have already been secured.Mr. A. Stanffer ha3 opened a bright, clean Ice Cream parlor opposite the depot. Kinzie street will now be decided upon by the young ladies as the most desirable street for an evening walk.i. *Mr. Haigh, who has been visiting his son, Mr. T. Haigh, for some time past, was on the ill-fated Brittanic when the collision took place between that steamor and the Celtic. Mr. Haigh was uninjured.TV..