LaOJAf*I wee 111 trim* CMS tetnm returned fmm hieim In from the Repel loan over from Central(a I Mi Friday*e up from A Item telre* down from Pi no*r.over from Lontoborg wk.mm down from Pino*n, of Pimm Alton, «m r last Tti«*de?.and Lew* wora orvr cm Saturday.ut down to Doming on after acme legal buef-salver defunct National!!* and Silver City, daye tet week.Hog arrived from the Ml weetonl to Graham V*mad from Hllbboro r» ho had boon aiteodIntern returned from ilorday, haring boon m cattle bumsuperintendent of thoe at G-xraey, baa boon \y* vuu ting hla family.7 Clamor, and Arthur from Doniaburg tet always welcome viait-the jeweler, wont to p tet Saturday. Hi* leliosto for oocoo timou ... ... L.U-1A fte KilirUlnaoil.T%at waa Urn unaaimoo* opinkm lt;4 thorn who worn ao fortunate aa to at toed tho entertainment given at Morrill impure Hours loot Friday evening.Tho rfmt number on Uw program vm a ooog Tht* io my Dream,* by Urn pupils of tho Normal School, followed by a recitation, •‘liar BrtAhor Kntorta.oed Him,- by Mim Bell* Oadtlia, who toot out the amusing eituatmo* of the reel, telioo with surprisingly good effect, and wee warmly applauded,’the pupil* then rendered a *mg. Pierrot,- in a moot dcllghiful man hot. The crowning fee lure of the evening wee the )eotura-*Rngllib ee Spoken,n— by the Rev. Prof. Geu. Bat by, prionipal of the Normal aohooL The audience M ponied a rare treat, and when the pro fmeor stopped before them hie auditors entiled comfortably In their eeeto to re-ewira the literary feast pvnparmt for them. It i* e difficult Ueb to amoee and at the asms time inotruot a mlied eutlfenoe, am) thoroughly appreciating tho situation, the speaker au arranged hie subject an to preetnL. in simple Un. guege, the moot profoundly Uarned feature* of In* the too, in a manner lobe readily granped and oooprehuoded. The professor ate portrayed hi* keen aeoeo of humor In a my happy and graceful style, Ilia a*lection of quotation* bear mg upon hie subject, being both ludicrous end ooroioa) to themaetoee, gained additional flavor from Ibelr droll and amusing presentation by the epeeker. The entire tenre was replete within-formeUon and amusement of a high order.A lullaby—Birds of tha Night-kg the Normal pupils, followed the leoturo, and waa auooeeded by ao oration— •'Truth and Victory”— by Master Eugene Warren, Thia bright youth elwaya pleaeea hie audiences, and on thia oooe-aloo he waa eapevlally entertaining. Hie subject waa woll ohoeeo, hia addreaa graceful and eaay, and bis enunciation olear and distinct.The entertainment closed with n song, “Friends that we Never Forgot”, by the school.Essie Abraham presided at theFreak Ceftdy *veMia lag eaBar silverIted.....Cfeppuf,,.John IL Talbott*« manager, from IX ed Itou. Hugh. It. Pi ager of the ffafen 1 Ormhem. Mr. Thfb hie wife wool (ml to where Mr. Talbott a hla new date Tb Price waa made mm largely increasing dlThe oauwe of the c Maud 8 mlU » ail company had been that the ore body i la the mine waa 1 and that davalopiii aary. The directoni appear to regard tblt; and ea a rectiU the i table Alvin 6. Bo the com puny, le eif in a few daye when i scale will probably •mall force of men, kept steadi.ly at wor since the closing dotThe Helen Minin ploying over 1lt;X mill. The 99*t*mp mill arc kept pound day, and a steam be in the working shaftNeff ■* Beardsley * very rich ooacentra Silver Bar No. 2 «mrooo.Cspi. Sawyer, pw owner of the Oopi Cooney, arrived in l east tel Saturday, i Geo. R. Brown, wen' Sunday.The Cooney mill a ing fourteen meet.A FewA few reasons wlI —