A Card.Kditohop Post :Dkau Sik—Will you please give insertion to the enclosed, in your next IssueV And permit me to express my high appreciation cl the kindly feelings shown to myself, and thanks for donation received from the people of Duncan.Yours truly, ' Wax. Walteus.Duncan, 111., Feb.,23d, 1S75. Rev.Wji. Walteiib, Wyoming 111.• Deah Sin—You are aware that the people held ft nectvtio festival lt;c., here last Friday availing. 'I he net proceeds amounted to sixty-two dollars ($0:1), which we send to you as a remunerat ion in part for your labors here. With many wishes for the prosperity of yourself and family, we remain Very truly yours,Many Citizens of Duncan.Peoria House.This noted hotel still lends in the fore-ifront us n public caravansary for the weary traveler. The elegance ot the house, its commodious and elegant apartments, and the tempting deleeacies of the table, attract a large proportion of the traveling public who viit Peoria. Col. Deane, while making himself rich, is not doing it at the expense of the public needs. Stop at the Peoria House, when you visit Peoria.Duncanitcs Fn Masse.Last week, Friday night, Tins Post editor and Rev. 1/, Walters attended the Necktie festival' at Duncan. Others from Wyoming were alsp present, among which we noticed Miss Thurston, Miss Mary A.Walters, Mr. Spauldiug and Alfred Walters esq. The people assembled* iut a hall recently fitted up, in the 'second story ot Bader’s.frame block, corner.of Washington and Adajjjs street. The room was compIeted b# • $Tessr^ Rh odes Norton, and was. graced in pine, tyith a broad stairwayin tli.e.*rear, on .the outside, lead-Aft yupperwas.held in| wMttwas Ginguich’s hotel,i ' a. *1 ’ '*'■ • '£** *f ' • V * f v \ ■'* V '■ v''' * Vf ’but the propnetorsJjip lias^ chungyd; :toparties nnknown^o us. A -----------of nvoplci assembled .in p^lar^, .