Built at' Put-li-the tinesterdayid mak*ding atin theor thatr of the will be* to the that the tian the is Bros.arch 11, and 8a-i whoop-iths andt the ree-0 this af-th, at 3 ather of and Dr. seventy-:h 14th,isidence,^trick'smre, a. a. mi ana ana miss oercruaeof Joliet, have been up here visiting the Overmans.The Enterprise in its account of the Old Folk Party says:As soon as Sam i Grundy drew his bow across the E string Jeremiah Evarts kicked up hi9 heels and landed his right foot against the wall, higher than any one else could kick by standing upon a sawhorse, and “Beggs Mottle/' the 4‘Siamese twins clasped in etch other’s arms, yelled furiously for joy.Indeed the occassion was something entirely out of the general order, there never haying been one in Plainfield like it before; not an unmarried person being on the floor.The following gentlemen were present accompanied by their wives: Jeremiah Evarts A. J. Perkins Levi Whipple Wm. Moss, jr.J. W. Beggs U. S. G. BlakelyC. DeMerritt Louis FiggeA. L. Thomas L. B. Over vanWillard Smith J. C. OwensW. H. Crvder A. EssingtonPeter A. Bronk Chas. V. BarrL. H. Mottinger A. J. MeCreeryH. J. Cheesman G. H. TowerH. S. Hamlin Jaoob Leave, jr.Theodore BinghamFrom abroad: -W. w. Gay lord, r.. K.Gay lord, Joliet.Jno. Brook, Sid. VanDyke,Na-au-say.C. A. VanDyke, Plattville.At. Brown, Seward.The banquet at the Central at 13 o’clock was the “right thing in the right place.”Vernon* Jarbeau.n esi 3 nonTubbs—] in the new friend of noMerrit— when he le Weekly.An ICity Edil don’t thinli writer.Reporter courage meEthel—I Edith, that hallway laEdith—I] have been 1Miss Ma? at the MetMiss Far chaperon u —Judgo.T