Ruok March 20,1870.The infant town of Reno is in a pros* perons condition; Mr. Steen, IU founder Is a very popular merchant and aelifl large quantities of goods daily. Jacob Steen, ton of the merchant, b building a hotel, where the Atlanticitca and other weary travelers may find lodging and refreshments. Beside* the store and hotel the town contains a blacksmith shop, wagon shop, and other convenience. Reno is situated fin Edna Grove on the banks of the Nodaway, about one mile west of the center ol Edna township, and bids fair te rival, at no distant day, many older towns.The Sunday achool at the Grove school house has been revived, Jake Steen is Superintendent and N. Sellers assistant.John Hudspeth, E«q, now resides in fcUlford; at last account he was suffering from a severe attack of aore throat.% The youngest child of Samuel Pence died last week of lung disease.T. A. Lewis of 0*flge, has been vURing relative# to these parti; he starts lor home to-day.Thnmaa Saunders of Darlington, Wjs, brother of Timothy 8*nndera of this town, has been looking at land in this neighborhood, and will doabtlesa make a purchase.Richard Brisco!, brother of William, alto thinks ol settling hero.Farmera bin about finished their ■mall grain and will soon commence to plant com, the prospect for «n abundant crop w*» never better. Einept.11 poui-d-“C #1 003 potiud can* PuuhPh'S.........15ct*u’s2 pound cans sugnr com........13 cools5 pounds good coffee..............fl 802-i£ Cushing A Palmer.