Lore City Items. Owing to the fact that the mal matter in tended for this price is sometimes sent to Gomer or Gambere, the name of this Postofice has been changed from Gamber to Lore City. C. A. Sproat’s singing class will give a Con cert in this place on the evening April 26th The business agents for the Leatherwood and Richland Granges have purchased a supply of groceries from a Grange in New Orleans A large amount of stock is being subscribed by the Patrons of this vicinity for the benefit of the Grange Supply House, which is to be lo cated in Cambridge The next meeting of the County Grange will be held at Campbell's Station on the first Sat urday in May, OBSERVER. Monroe. Hiram Berkett moved to the house lately oc cupied by Mr. Neel Price Little to the farm of J. A. Johnson. Thomas to the vicinty of Liberty. The farmers are busy sowing oats and prepar ing the soil for corn. Charles Moore has purchased the farm of An drew Thompson at $2500 for his sons. Mr. Collins is on the track again moving off sheep, which are ready for market, at fair price. Amon Little has exchanged his real estate to Moses Kennedy for property in Monmouth, NL. He has also sold his personal property, and leaves son for his home in the West. Max.