We ore having the best of winter weather and the lumbermen are using it to the bestol advantage. II. L. Wilcox has his yardfull of logs...T. .J. Clemons is driving business at the swamp mills...Mr. Simmons of Clemonsville is very low and not expected to live...Hollenbeck A: Blanchard had themisfortune to lose one of their „team horsesthe other night. They are stocking their shingle mill preparatory for a large summerwork...Mr. and Mrs. David Kerr of Titusville have been visiting friends here...Geo Livermore is looking happy these days. Itis a b lb. boy...Mr. Harrison Phillips ofMound City, Mo,, arrived in town a few days ago and will remain through the winter...P. Cook A: Son have just started a roller grist mill here. This makes two grist mills in our yonng city...Of late, runaways arg not uncommon on our streets...Christinas passed ofl very nicely at the unionchurch, and a dance at Wilcox Hall, both well attended...The lkar Lnle Record is improving eyery week...Mrs. W. ('. Post of Westfield, N. V., is visiting her sister Mrs. Geo. Livermore.....Mure building for nextSKspring...There was a gentleman here looking for a location fora furniture store. Gomeon;we w ill vvelc nue you...The Win. C. Carr Post, G. A. K., held their annual camp lire on Christmas night...The holiday trade was good here this year...We are sorry to make our Warren friends so much trouble over our corporation business. Don’t come any more; give us a charter, anil then come and see us as a lt;ity...l am glad to see so much correspondence coming from our sister towns. That is right. If a paper is worth anything, it is worth supporting. Do not allow yourselves to drop to sleep as Rip did at Lander...1 will dose by wishing you all a Happy New Year. East Lynx*i It3iml litllcv.