Miss Edie Foster is visiting the family of Willis Robert Birch is visiting the fami ly of Dr. GS. Jones this week, eGinger” Martin and Horace Pey ton were in Veedersburg on Satur day last. Williane Arenktin, wife and two daughters, were over to Danville yesterday, del Wade of Weodersburg, was transactive business in Covington last Saturday. Miss Lydia Mayer has just return ed from a three weeks visit to trends in Cinciminati. Ling Moenes was shaking hands with his many friends i Covington on Whurrsday bast. J. Crane was down from Atti ca Tdesday. He reports the Revere Tease Dorris line. Andrew Pichardson of Wabash township, was transacting business in Covington yesterday. To S. Hagely, of State Line, an old and valued subscriber, called on the Friend last Saturday. Mrs. Jacob Walters, of Veeders burg, was transacting business in Covington last Monday, Miss Ania Murray left for Wayne Station, Tenn., last week, where she will live if the climate suits her. Charley Gardner was over from Danville last Thursday, on a visit to his parents and many young friends. Mr. George Baldwin, of Califor nia, a brother of Mrs. J. G. Glas cock, has been visiting her this week. Earl O'Rear and Curt Voorhees were over from Weedersburg last Monday. Of course they came ‘on business.” Yom Nash of Indianapolis came down last week to see his wife and baby, and have a good time fishing and hunting. Lee Varter left for St. Louis last Saturday where he will meet his brother Charley, who wil accom pany him home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spence and Mrs. J. A. Duncan went to Attica last Friday to see Paul Weber who is sick with consumption. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Volta, ac companied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Weinz, visited Terman Albom and wife at Veedersburg yesterday. Edgar Menefee and Harry Wright were over from Danville fishing last Wednesday night and caught some fine fish, one weighing 13 pounds, and another weighing § pounds. Geo. McDonald, P. M., of Attica, was in Covington Monday, making arrangements for the Knights of Pythias to accompany the excursion to Island Park next Wednesday. Mrs. Dr. Wim. Thompson, of Cerro Gordo, Tr., and little daugh ter and Miss Minnie Hawthorn, of LaPlace, Il., are visiting Prof. Humphrey and family this week. Charles Zeigler and Bane Orr of Attica, were in our city Sunday, the guests of Miss Katie Board They passed the day at the Cottage Hotel, and the Glen, and returned home in the evening, much pleased with their visit here. Vincent C. Smith, accompanied by Miss Sallie Moore and Miss Lolo Peyton, two handsome and accom plished young ladies from Perrys ville, drove up to our city Tuesday to spend the evening, with Miss Mamie Johnson and Miss Zadah Collins. Mrs. John A. Gebhart jast re turned home last Tuesday from St. Joo. Hi, where she had been since Friday paying her awed teather Mrs. Vane, very probably deer has visit Mrs. Yate was 104 years old January toh last. but her health is sopar new that sheds perfects helpless and Mrs. Gobtuurt is expect plies to hear of her death at any time. Mies. Pink Neboher and son Al- Pert, started ast Tuasiday for can wloaded tripe to the Pacific coast. Vhs eon tre Northern Paeette Ltvilwas ce the Yelhoustene Park, thenes te Seature, ane Prema there ty hot too San Prageisea. They will return by the Sothern Pace Tare way route. Phey wall he absent the men the Pri weeds are sil crewing hin wrianity, especialyyon the school biowse evenaieds, the Greatest Sufferers in the World Are women; their delicate Cream“ra tions being particularly susceptible to derangement and disease. Dr Ivete Leity’s Paverite Remedy, of Rondout, N.Y., purifies the blood, invigorates the system and fortifies it against the Hisenses fpeidert to amediate one : meet ds the best gudieine du the world. Keep tt tie the house for your children ssake, as owed as for your town, Tou Convention to dominate a candidate for Coeress for the sth tistries, qmeets at Verre Haute on July 22d. Every diseaate should make it a point to attend. Mr. Van Pelt, Editor of the Craig, Mo., Meteor, went to a drugstore at Hidsdale, In, and asked the physician in attendance to give him a dose of something for cholera morbus and looseness of the bowels. He says, ‘I felt so much better next morning that Ieconcluded vo call on the physician and get him to fix me up a supply of the medicine. I was surprised, when he handed me a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He said he prescribed it regularly in his practice and found it the best he could get or prepare. I can testify to its effiency in my case at all events.”’ For sale by Allen Layton.