[ ~irou,Mey8d,im*Editor Tklmkaph: Tinea are ool 1 duller in Edna (ban formerly* though , the vert ol the world does not hear of as ao often, owing to the negligence or reporter*.1 Ftracraare busy obnting corn, and might have been aeen to-day riding on . the planter* with overcoata and mittens r Clothing deafera should not despair, then may yet be a demand for winter clothing. *—-■Grasshoppers we thick In place*, bat people do not scare *o easy u they did last season,Religion Menu to be gaining ground in : oar township; we Imre pretching every Sunday, sometimes twice a day, prayer meeting each Thursday evening; and can boast ol three Sunday schools, which all seem well attended. The one at the Brown, or Lloyd school home takes the lead; It has been kept up lor over a year, and cannot help but prosper with the auoQnt oi talent it bar. The good tinging Is one of Ha most at tractive features.Some fellow came near starting a ■atom in Reno a short time ago; he hauled lumber to erect the building, but receiving no encouragement sold it to persons who will use It for a better purpose than it was intended. Persons wishing to engsg3 in any useful business will be heartily welcomed, but Reno does not want any runt sellers.A blind man with some sort of jsck-o-lsntern contrivance has been exhibiting in oar school house. Part of his programme is to award prizes to the best looking lady and gentleman, who are to be selected by the audience. It has been decided by the popular vote that Satie Boulger, Ullle Steen and Mattie Gavin are the prettiest girls in Edna. (Your correspondent was aware of that fact long ago.)• Nlcodemns Eblou and Mary Leach were married by Q. a Edwards, Esq., at nia residence in Edna township, on Sunday, April 28ih.Hutton and comisny of Atlantic, hare supplied our school houses wltii lightning rods.J- E. W. Steoce, lost a valuable burse by death a few days a«o. Bothkrrh.