V KKS IT V.tell his head e?ict the brain g^.!y that take liiining hall.tint]ay at Oscolar Sprague.has been engag-ttl revival meet-ilG. A. R. and W. II. V.«)lt;lii % iWsIlitlon of OfliocM, SatnrdA/ Nighf.Fine Supper Served.WE WGrAS CHClLiterary hold jcting last Frith ers for the istalled.:*icty will giveiigh (.Somethingthat will be in-will heTONSORIAliningIa Lafayette paid •ity and arrang-in a more melo-a result, when .ouch the kovs leaving.C’rc ekreported to heirmoiint preach -IV.*returned fromy where he hasirhier.t Keever from iting with himSaturday night was installation meeting for the Grand Army of! the Republic, and in order that it should be observed in special or. der, the Women's Relief Corps was requested to post pone their ! ( i J \ |lt;] (’S installation which should have occurred on Tuesday night, and were invited to be preseut at the instal lation of the G. A. R. officers after which the officers'of the \V. R. C. were installed in the presence o!' the G. A, K. members. The work of the lodges being performed the evening was given over to pleasure.At this point, Miss Lingo, in behalf of the corps, in a line addresswhich we herewith append, presented to Mrs. Ilicks, the newly elected president of the corps, a prize recognition pin as an overt manifestation of their good wishes for her administration.Miss Lingo said: Members t»fthe Grand Army of the Republh ;Sisters of the Women's Relictft;llK*(TTTruOMXG, 1:Style, ( all nvcan suit you.Afjonts n*w. tCorner of Mam sTHE UlGENERAL--1 family spentr at Hartfordthe young }eoivc been attend-g at Center.John Johnsonmid a id Oil Co na, O. this cominer.Corps:Interest PrCThitlyTour years have near c-! COLLEIlapsed since war in its most horid form burst upon our nation: andsword and the musket were seizedTKRMlto batrle, not with a foreign conn-Sol dOt)ceerics at A.glass sand re for thea nFteturnch to El .*re she is cm -r.placed a com grocery which by machi non stakes.len Gould wai*SL K. church Gould is a Uni*cheap at A.attend the fire all on Friday 30 ocIock.Wednesday for 5 will visit his't Wayne, direc 1 of this place eeday 011 bushoitned that WinJitv has found*s stolen last All iTOtcd in a ditch suspicion rests place.s for less thans.1 and attractivenecktie social»o Un iversalist d Tnnplars ofiy Jan. Tith ale tilled with the fo, urd you getr LV.e given a tinelooking youngshaving set to ood music has out arid enjoy ante time helpnpernnco alonge distributed by g ladies.rpnse was given londuy evening,r 4$tb birthday.■d by tno G. A. so successfully was thourghly rceut home iitry, but with the brothers of our own land, who with treason intheir hearts and weapons Hu. theirhands sought to destroy this great government. Hut as though placed by the hand of providence, the .in comparable Lincoln was at the helm of our Republic, and his call went forth for willing hearts who would brave the dangers of the battle field for ninety days, to save the Union. From the Green mountains of the East, the fertile fields of the middle states, and the wild frontiers of the West, there was heard the sound of mustering feet and the soul stiring strains of “Rally round the dag, boys,Rally once Lgain.”as they fell into line and began their perilous march to war.But in all that time did woman stand aloof? No! She cared for the Household, the tender babes, and iecble grand parents; she sowed the seed, reaped the harvest; she tended the flocks and prayed incessantly for the restoration ot eace, the preservation of the Un ion, and the safe return of the boys blue; she followed in the wake ofthe battle a ministering angel, and 111 the recking hospitals, her presence was a benediction.And as the years rolled by, her loving kindness still finds scope lor deeds of mercy, an outcome o! which, as a monument more beautiful than chiseled marble, standstoday the “Women’s Relief Corps.” that noble auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic.Mrs. President:- 1 am delegated by the members of John Ruess Women's Relief Corps, No. 07. toexpress to you their appreciation ot your faithlui discharge of the arduous duties of your office: your tender solicitude for the needy veteran and his dependant ones, and your great kindness to every member of our Corps.As proof thereof, accept this recognition pin, and wear jt in the spirit of the motto of our order. “Fraternity, Charity and Loyalty.”Following this was a speach by Rev. Webb, which was of a religious character and immediately after, came comrade Add Keever with his favorite song which produced an entirely opposite elfcct on the audience. Add sang from memory that beautiful and historic poem; “Mary had a little lamb.’’ the chorus ran like this:Hurrah for MaryHurrah for the lamb,Hurrah for the teacher.For he didn’t care, A hem!An elegant supper consisting of apples and oranges, also candy and cake was served in splendid style. Mrs. Geo. Pet lie being of a sanctimonious ' turn of mind, made an angel cake for the occasion and placed it beside a hugh pudding ol devil’s food whichPainle;I guarantcTeeth \Vithlt;use of Yitali; Method.Teeth WitluCrown am the FormerFULL SEbest Set of Tclt;Fillings frwork warraiDR. B.fait' Any 01 done will have !Office OVHOYTFor Sale atLiberty C To whom it ma I most heaui Cure for Piles'' mnoying diseavears, and trie* which afforded About six weet of Hoil's Sure ( directions two time the ulcers since returned, plete.N0T1CNotice is lien Grant Circuit the Upland lila file their claii Receiver, lietwi Kebiuary, 1S0*Vv ILL!Dec. 10, i$lt;).There is glarity cf Ciu;idy. Davis terey, (Jlarioi cured peopledo nothinto trv a ICough Ri-inc «mo nd it \riil5b cent Loti!linger.CALIFORN1lut«*!y »1-• i:tl.ji:,f.•hiiii!'.. j.s . 'im.U' , : 1’C (;uilt; l.h • ^t• f .*jrr•; amiiiiul 1 • 14*. V. *-• ,« rti H niiij'. f v. hii.ii 1 In X ; he 1u!tline HI, h;i I fv.il 1)t'-ir f.;!l for.Si. Lliicj^u, ill;,.lt;1 a house full j Mrs. McDonough had prepared to g him.I appease fastidious gastronomerswoo SC) ved thoi ,hatwere exPectcd »° l,artake ofthe supper. It was a very pleasant | evening to all those who attended j this feast of good things.Many stid es of 1 j emuto 1 e incujulegacies, laluin's Pit in«pris C aml/gi;0One upplii’fti a iuI si ffci iiiiisnns an 1‘A. ’'M.'biilliruQret y: \ cd to iti€|UiroThanks to the W. ft. C. (or tficj the! r ehildrt sample of1 the good things of their ! r.Hj0 8^reI excellent supper.iA uew lot of --U0 bats just recoiv-edat A* Dic^erspV*.fix teen liutii‘ .Either uiak ] stay at bom