Francisco Item*Hot seeing any items to your valuablepaper from this place, I thought I would dish you up a few.If the calendar i« correct to-day is the 2lst day of March, 1883.The thermometer indicates freezing, and the barometer cbangable. jMr Wiggin’a storm missed this place, but struck Wr'ght at Princeton.Next Sunday is easier. ‘Bile* down j your hen fruit. IVery little sickness and no deaths of late.Geo. W. Benton and Mrs. Summers are married.John Sterne and Miss Nettie Manning were married last week.There is other marriages contemplated soon.Win. Day started for Win6eld, Kansas, Sunday last.Albert Rnnnon Btarted for Little Rock, Ark., Tuesday.A. J Gillespie and family, left for Clay Center, Kansas, last week.James Laughlin, Sr., has gone to Hnteh-insou Kaunas.Mr. Turpin and wife have gone to Solo-moo Ciiy, Kan.-us. All the above parties started from this point, over the Air Line.J C. Sterne S«»n*» Flouring Mill will be running in about ih'eo weeks. Tne I mill when completed will cost about $11,• 000.