Pt. Pleasant. Frank, a little son of Ff Secrest is quite ill SD Jackson was at Cumberland last week. A youngson arrived at George Ilall’s hast Tuesday. Alf Weedon of Guernsey was visiting friends here recently. Mrs Selders visited her son Wm Selders, at Byesville, last week. Samuel Dudley, of Buffalo, died June 8. Ihe was 80 years old. Charles Thompson is home from Whip ple for several days. Mrs J M McGinnis, of Caldwell, visited relatives here last week. Mr M McFarland, of Cumberland, was among friends here last week. The teachers of the schools here contem plate having a picnic the last day. Samuel Jackson, and his son Henry, are erecting a new dwelling house for Samuel Graham, of Noble county. Evra Johnson, of Byesville, visited his father, John Johnson last Sunday and Thos Lee and family, of the same place, visited Mrs C Dyson. Mrs Win Thompson, of Senecaville, vis ited her son Win ‘Thompson Sr., last Sab bath, also Mr and Mrs Luke ‘Thompson at Jacob Nicholson's. Mrs Lavely has been suffering for three weeks with a foot that was badly scalded, and has been unsuccessful in procuring anything to relieve it. A little son of Newton Secrest, near Hart ford, has a very sore foot. It originated from a sprain. Fears are entertained by the attending physician, Dr Scott, that it will terminate in erysiplas or gangreene.