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a aenaM*t A LEN A GAZETTE *,M * contract to build a fl»«i . .■ ... barn for Mr. David MoA1 lister, of! Hand Prairie, and one for Mr. Daniel lllaek, of Hanover. He built, last season, an elegant house for Mr,SpeerMnttorm.tw.WEDXFSDAV EVEXU JAN, w»re* H-Dvommmi itAii.xoti#t* ; Tr»la»leareU»ieu*,I 101*0 NoMtii ano WMT■ H'wpliii 'V *’'** K* Suadajf11 W».M K*. Mooilarnj'iWJtm WJWm aft, t I KnOkM, fitof JIanover# and also one for Mr# j ti Moore, of the same town.l '’4 -: |i lli IMr. Cnvrgi* ltclley, formerly of G t- ‘‘lena. now a merchant in Kansas, was married at Bellevue, on the »Uh Inst., ‘‘* */hSllkMail, inK* |*| £** freight. ?tfI* m tv HitndSl itu Miss Lime ReUirig, daughter of A* ^ioia« mint amjmoi thDfF.ir*oft•i I.... .. lt;§•lt;© A. M R*. Sl»D»lft * » H l\ HiU’iIhvi.0.*’ * K*. Jjwn3»r*“« P. if* Saturdayonly, r, U, Mi:lKKMOTT, %nt,P«*s*tifgi»r* win !»P carried Dll tl»# freight tmiiiHiiumfHl altovp., I ho ling, Esq., of Bellevue. The f *r/,f Ht hnwKhy UlOtiiHH* 10 : HI . M. tftin will iif rivt- M St. !*u»* „t i * 41i*. M. BfXt Uiiv.Leattei says “Miss I.fzzie was one of tin- most respected and esteemed young ladies of Bellevue, and will lie greatly missed from the social circles of the towNarrow lime TtU.l*.Regular trips an now made on (he Narrow (Saw Itnilnmd. Tbe train Intel Oaletta at 9a. «., arriring at PlatterllieatItReturning loan*, PUttevllteat I so#, n.,arriving | at Oalens M11; oo r. m. Tie t’.S. Mall la nowenrried over tfee road.JiO*myi I i m §g»« itffpr.i igg «g i Gold in New York today, #1.12.7iHon. J. W. ltewey hs been ap*pointed Post Master at Mifflin, IVis.11 is said that ( harlie Champion, of New Diggings, has struck a goodmineral prospect.tfArfre liItr| The ILu lingtou lfmhUmn learnsthat a sen of M W. Reese# uf Dodge-vilie# has the lock-jaw. A short time ago he had Iiih heel caught in thecog* of some machinery, bruising it severely, life was getting along welluvit.il H few days ago, when In?caught cold and lock jaw set In. Ills recovery is considered dlt;mbtfuThe I at Fayette County '-Council Catrons of Husbandry met at Da® lington on the 18th inst. and elected Peter Parkinson, Jr., President ; John Rudd* Secretary, and Mrs. M. M. Ho-dolt. Treasurer, The next meeting€I*#r, ., . 4 ^ . * * , . will he held at Darlington onUm Sellutr.cn Society of Dubtiuuo , ■ t ,, .. j. i, . third Tuesday In Majr next,grand ball in Turner Hall, inthat city last Monday evening. j Th® Uau w ,,f I,r L V Hamiiton* fDarlington, was entered hy a burglarMr* John K. Weher, of La Prow, was down here to attend the funeral of bis sister, Mrs. Decker.meW.I3smil'H,11KM;A son of Fred Hoppe is the leader lt;d a new Band just started in lu-, and known as the Centennial Silver Cornet Hum!.tfie other night, who stole a vaiuaungold watch. Next day the watch wasfound in the wood-shed. Til© /f^-The Forres ton H^ruhl claims that the wealthiest man in Ogle county lives in that town in the person of J.J. Hewitt. ■ f: 14 Si' m f B 1ptibtimn says it had evidently beet* snatched from the thief by the chain getting caught in the wood, and being so closely pursued he could not stop, and the door was barred against idsretuiThe Seeiclaries of the several* Granges in this county are requestedi*c.n-■ ii-la.r.Dixon Hun reports that “Father Dixon” says winters as mild as thepresent were not infrequent thirty or thirty-five years ago.Capt. J. W, R. Stambaugli of Sterling has been elected colonel of thethird regiment of Illinois Militia,and S. 8. Audi moody of Sterling is Lien-tenant.Last Wednesday the Sheriff closed the fancy goods establish men t of A. D/Perris, of Freeport. A Chicago dispatch says several other houses areexpected to follow suit soon.to send to the Gaeettk for|publica lion, a list of their officers for the present year, and all other news that may be of interest to the organisation, We gladly publish all such news that may be furnished us.We learn from the Grant County //era/d that John Morrow went toLancaster on business, and wthere stopped over night at the houseof Mr. Peacock, sleeping with oneWto. Wilson, who was boarding atPeacocks, Next morning when Morrow awoke# Wilson was gone,es©iaitOgtxaiw7!aioiswWIVitt(PweipiV11f*tlinwUmwtlerccCle\InolMfuwThe Lena Mar says that Lohind Morrow’s pockets had been robHosensteil and John lie Groff threshed 1,275 bushels of outs in one day# inthat neighborhood, which beats anything on record.Hlidry11.Henry S. Magoon was the first native of Wisconsin to occupy a placein the Senate oi that Stale, and he isthe first native of Wisconsin to represent his State in Congress.S. Hemphill, of Belmont, manufactures and deals in harness, saddles, bridles etc, and does all kinds of repairing, promptly and at reasonable h* | prices#Mr. Win, Meyer# of Plattevilie# is a leading harness maker and carriage trimmer, and all work left with him will be done to the satisfaction of ids customers.Nkis0\eJ1.Mr. Wm Brownell, of Elk Grove*has just sold the farm known as the estate of A. Hatch, 278 acres, to Frederick Schroder, for $10,000 ~a little over $57.50 per acre.The Dubuque fferuhl says that thediggings on JohnGoklthorpsgroundnear that city, are panning out from $#000 to 5,000 pounds of mineral per da).John Stubenhaver# of Duu)eith#was arrested and brought before the United States Commissioner in Dubuque, for making fraudulent returns. His bail was fixed at $300# and in default, he was committed to jail.The boss hog of this section Geo. N. Kennedy, of Winslow# claims was butchered by him last week. It weighed 600 pounds, and this Is not much of a year for hogs either.— LmaStar•bed of $160 ill money that he hud brought to town to pay a debt. Wilson made Idslescape. ■ m§: I 41 #The Plattevlll© XVlimm says that a co-partnership in the lumber business has been formed between Mr.lt;\Sem-mem ami Mr. Frank Taylor ami they | have recently added to their stock inPlattevHI© a large supply of all kinds of lumber, including builders’and dimension lumber. Mr. Semtnern is a I former Gaienian, and Frank Taylor jis the eldest son of D. A. Taylor, of \th© firm of Barrows, Taylor A Co. Iti.-; a good, sound firm.Th© papers of Grant and La FayetteCounties. Wis# are discussing the question as U who should be the next Judge of that Circuit. The irrepressible Moses M. Strong# of Mineral Point, is out with a letter in favor of himself. W. E. Carter Esq., of Platt© ville# and Hon. «LT.Mills# of Lancaster, the present incumbent, are understood to be candidates; and the i name of Hon. J. Allen Barber has Ibeen mentioned, although we thinknot by his consent. Mr. Hollister, of Shullsburg, might be induced to takethe position. The content waxes wai m.AtuhiI :reormeuslitusoinimellManreiwliliat*re:«AeiUliMter -roMpouemeul.Owing to misfortunes which he i*unable to overcome, Prof. Maca!lister has indefinitely postpone*! hisvisit to this city.)i5Chas. II. McLean, is a practicaljeweler, doing business at Plattsville.The gentleman deals in gold and silver ware, the celebrated Elginwatches, plated goods etc., and doesrepairing and engraving neatly andcheaply.Mr, John .Setter, house and carriage painter, has a shop opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Belmont. His work is warranted, and prices such as tosuit the time. Mr, Setter learned his trade in Galena, and is during a goodbusiness.Mr. J . M. Chambers, who has recently been elected Secretary of tlie .State Grange, has removed the Sec-We learn that J. Fawcett# the lawyer and insurance agent, lias been appointed General Agent of the Continental Life, of New York# for the purpose of introducing that sterling Company in Northern Illinois, and toexemplify the new and popular planrecently adopted by that organization, in which the assured derives benefits never before offered by any Life Company in the United States* Mr. Fawcett’s engagement will necessitate his absence from the city for three months, and the business of the firmwill b©conducted by Mr. 8. Hather-el),his partner in the meantime, from whom policies upon this desirableplan can be obtained. The Continental is one of the few substantial€1wipaIytu*TlgaCoY*bainofCoMiintinfCKantotinn**Companies that, by strict economyFathithe! sotcot anhasietary’s office to Freeport, and Iter©-unititafter the headquarter* of the State Grautfe will bo In that city.Early next month there in to he a concert In Dunlelth, given hy theMethodistchuir, under the leadership, Of Prof. O. W. Shute. The proceeds are for the benefit of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church at Fail play, W'ia.The suit of A. F. Broad of Freeport against the proprietor of the Freeport Atutiyn was tried at Oregon last week and judgment given for the plaintiff. The action was brought byBroad for an attack upon bis action us a Grand duror in indicting tbe liquor sellers of Stephenson county.Mr. Frank SchUcht, the well knowncontractor and builder, of Bellevue, was in Galena to-day. Mr. Schlechtand honorable dealings with policy*f ofholders, have firmly established ;i Dathemselves in the United States, andi am9IIItil!guarantee to the widow and orphan Ja sure protection in time of need. Itfs ^ ^surplus is upwards of 7,000,000, and ‘itn returns to policy-holders in the 1^ 111*1way of dividends, far in advance of other Companies claiming superiority in point of age and capital. Mr. Fawcett's reputation m u successful insurance man gives him enviable prestige, and we congratulate the Continental upon securing the services of so valuable a representative.foil1maMasks !Masks ! ! atGauxek iV I‘oo(.' .For Kent, *'(»lt;*«{.jluuiui la second and third storiesNo. ill, cornet Main a»d Hill streets.Enquire of Geo. 'Under A Co. 5-28**14capthecapsecmilarruf ]Muin i
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