jasledidoftoofre-iheirdlerofHe*er?edoatnt-£ uuer* comet band officiated at a pic*nic at Schenectady last Wednesday,VOORHESSVIIXE.ar?ithrgeWDisareiliare*tey,.)nenal:sa~On account of the weather no work has been done in harvest since the ?Qth^ Rye is growing }n the shocks. Miss Cornia tensing, daughter of the Rev* A, G. I^ansingj, is visiting at C. Terwilliger’s,There is trouble ahead. Can’t you see it brewing.Mr. William Blessing and family ofVioton, Iowa, a son 6i Fred blessingwho has boen west for a number of years, is in town visiting relatives.Isaac Pearl has again resumed his work as baggageman at the depot. His arm is nearly all right.Mr, James Peck, of Clarksville,, is painting the new house erected in this place by Mrs. Kelson Comstock.James S- Relyea Rufus Flansburg and i ^William Warmer have their hew houses *enclosed and will be soon ready to occupy.\The steeple of the new church attracts a good deal pf notice, owing to its heat*] ness and being sp well proportioned.The- frame of Abram YanBeusen’s house stands erect. .David YanBeusendoes the carpenter work*The Yoorhessyille brass band will furnish the music for the New ' Scotland^ A.town Sunday-school picnic held at Clarksville Aug 4.flt;dficsibflt;PaCscItibPa:03ItlPrie-*iitispt:£tcc