DJXOS XOTS.John Quindeli was in the city attending a meeting of the Princes of Iran.—Mrs. John -Snyder is visiting with her aunt at Davenport this week. —Mr. Lynch’s da tighten ulaw returned home after a: most pleasant visit to her home in Davenport.—Big Rock losses one of its most respectable citizens, Hon J. M. Mitchell, he leaves to mourn his loss his wife. A host of warm friends sympathize with her in her bereavement.—Ephram Snyder visited Davenport last Tuesday to attend to some business matters.—Mrs, George Walton of Tipton after a most pleasant visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. King, has departed for her home.—Gus. Grevis drove to the city the other day to attend*, to business affairs.—Mrs. Emma Chrohnwick; and daughter Mabel visited with their many friends at Big Rock Tuesday last.—Jacob Weary, our stock buyer, made a business trip to Davenport last Wednesday.—Wm. Groom, the cloths line-fasther man of ; Davenport was seen bn our streets last Wednesday. —Magey Hening, is visiting with her many, lady friends near Big Rock, this.week.—Geo. jW. Hicksen left . for Davenport, where he is on the .petit jury Tor this term of court. Mr, Hicksen is one of Dixons best young menand a good man to fill this position.—Hi Theil, of New Liberty, was in our city Thursday enroute for Davenporh—Joe ;; Hassehmiller of Reynolds, III., is home oh a visit for a few days.r-r-Doc, Woo of Big Rock, was in towntoday, visiting with his friends.—Jessie vEaHett and Mert Kane of Big KockV was seen at tho city i hotel, Thursday evening.—Mr. Forgerson of Lowden, was in town trimming lamp wicks and selling his hew lamp lighter.—^Fhe ice harvesters have finished their winter cut. This years crop is the !best that has been^curedinseverabpla^.PasTKR,