homle-ayceit they only knew how easy it is to putbeaut v on the skin thev would soon be •• *•beautiful. Beauty on the skin is Sur-guv's Face Powder.lOtf1.ilist,rsr-ulV.Asxt»gf[-Lea-ry_ry\eie- —The people of South Whitley instituted a st rawberry and ice-cream festival, on last Saturday evening, for the benefit of their town paper, the Magnet. IuFtor Myers must have sole possession of the hearts of his countrymen.* —O. Hillings Holman, of Bloomings-burg, gave the Gazette a very sociablecall last Saturday. In commenting onthe indiuniairs notice of him last weeklie casually remarked: “Ah, that Iteub!You can’t tell how far a toad will hop till you poke him.”. —Chris. Disher, who has been employed by Manwarring Mentzner, inthe Mentone Roller Mills, has been su-perceeded by Elmer Edinger from Palestine. Mr. E. is a practical miller and will doubtless maintain the splendid reputation which this mill has justly earned.\ county normal will be held aton vv est .Mam street opeiieu to me pitu-lic this week is one of the finest to be found in any town. It has been finished with a view to the accommodation of the most particular. The general impression is that Geo. knows how to run a restaurant.—Heath and Milligan mixed paints, warranted equal to any in the market, pure linseed oil, boiled and raw, varnishes, a full assortment of paint brushes, whitewash brushes, wall paper, tobaccos and cigars and everything in the drug line at bottom prices, at Horn’s Drug Store, Burket, Ind. lOtfv —We are inclined to think that it will not be out of place to mention the fact thatgur business men, and the people quite generally, speak of Mr. N. A. Clay, the “Nickel Plate” agent at this place, as a very obliging and competent official. Our business with him thus far leads us to endorse that sentiment also.language, for which he was lined $1.00 and costs, total $0.00.Gen, R. Williams, of the Warsaw Daily Times, in his criticism of the appointment of Gen. Rosecranz to the position of Registry of the treasury, seems to have lost his affection for the colored man.We felt sad when the news reached us that Mr. Wilkinson had aside the management of the Gazettk, as heproved himself to be well qualified for such a position. We extend to him ourheart felt thanks for the courtesies lie has shown us in the past. At the same time we wish the new managers success.Silver Lake Items.— tV, S. Charles is agent for the Whitman's Fountain Pump, the most valu-Will Hamilton is no better.Mrs. Ezra.Wood, of Milford, was mtown last Sunday.Thomas Leonard, of Alaev, was visiting in town over Sunday.G. W. Worley takes charge of theTimes after this week.Miss Emma Rager was among the