ItOME. ■ L*'I J 1 tRev. C. E. Taylor and wife, who havebeen j [c°w visiting friends hero, have now returned to « h their home at Whitney** Point N, Y. I this dSir. and.Mrs E. Taylor returned from Scran- j sitaafc ton. last Friday after^spehdiug a few day* J opens with tlicir son, M. K. Taylor at that place. j takes .Wo have learned to our Joy, that wo can j glen, meet together and have the time very pleas- auciei aotly pass one evening, and not havo to fill and ei our stomachs at an unseasonable hour, for at 1 over*ithe pound party the other evening at the* three Rev. Keeney’s there were no* refreshments j made served. • It was a - success, althongh many I let au wero deprived of atten ling on account of the I log ai raiu. . jwasvMr. and- Mrs. Herrick from. Flemingyille, j carrit spent a few days with .their former pastor, I and IRev. S. B. Keener, Methodist mluiater, at wear!this place. I leastRev. and Mrd. Legg, spent ihe Sabbath the rlt; here, Mr. Legg filled the pulpit at the til. E. I in ex Church. .His subject was ‘ Natural Law,” I glen. Love he said, is the ialtlthng of tint Law, j Love is as old as the bills, and there are cir* j walk camKlnDeta that brings forth the emotions I confr ike the sun shining when the clowda -pass I fal n away. The ability to love is as enduring as other eternity; whatever we do that wiU strengthen each that love, we arc keeping tiie law, but if our I into ^ acts cause hatred, we are breaking it *nd wo I soipe Buffer the penalty and cause others to suffer j perpt also. .Would that we cotild all.realize this and I hang do better. ‘I handMrs. Frank’ Oliver, who. has ;beeu visitiug [top. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, has | bape, returned to her borne in Catskill, N. Y.• Miss Oliva Maynard of Rome, went on the excursion to N. Y., thence east to her sisters Mrs. Beotiii to spend a few weeks. Quiz.Oct. 25th, 1881.■» * .i .U m-n a % . a I 1 v ! . 4 « V. mi mm Ilf/. k. A m kthe c side lt;bridfvenh are ja _semfc■ ►pour