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Show Ik there is anybody in this fair land of ours that can run a good dance, it is tiie young folks of the Third ward. Last night the choir party of that ward had a social reunion, and it was a t Ja-e that was heartily enjoyed by the good natured throng present. Tha music furnished by tiie Opera House band was, as usual, splendid. j Commissioner J. E. Him.s lias had j quite a run of business this week. Monday Walter Olson, of Goshen, and I "t- jSiimuel C.:rson, of Fairfield, appeared I bil'ore him to answer the almost anti- quated chures of unlawful cohabit-j cohabit-j I'.tinn. They both waived examination. I ami the .C.i.aiiiissi'.mer placed them J under S0O bonds pending an examination examin-ation by the grand jury. Their alleged plurals, Bolette Jensen and Cazia (.'arson, were liberated on furnishing bonds in the sum of $400 each. Yesterday Yester-day morning Samuel Wilcox, of Cedar Fort, engaged the attention of the Commissioner on the same mossback charge. lie also waived examination and was placed under tho same amount of bonds. Annie Christian, his reputed re-puted second, wife, gave 3oo bonds to appear as a witness against him. -2.- |