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Show LOCAL JOHNSTOWN HAS RIVAL. Neighbors on the East, Seeing Pictures, Picture Tucy Are Moving Some. PETERSBURG NEW SOBRIQUET. The Gazette is requested to publish pub-lish the following items noted of the group of residents' Ht the top of Fouith Soulh street, over the creek, aud who seem to fuuey the name of "Petersburg" will give locality more disliuctiou than does the nanie commou to the city of which it forms a part, namely Gunnison. Slightly chsugod the communication here follows : Petersburg, the little biibirb of GunuiHoo, on the east is coming to the frout. Its people Hre very pro gresivn, iloii'g things aud keeping up to date being their distinctives. We may mention : Thai P M Pe terson just recently erected a new resideuce, which has all the mixleru convenieucts ; that Authou y Madsen ootemplates the remodeling of his home suited to more modern idea ; toatJohu Y. Kearus has completed the planting of quite a large orchard ; that Martiu PeterHou i9 transforming his place to the look of a model farm. Ou the i-oeial line tlnre has lately beeu orgauiz-d in the ue.ghorhood a society kuowu as the 'O N O." The picture sbovv was visted Siturday eveuing by the m-inueis, again ou Tuesday evening aud a third time during the week ou Thursday eveuing, eveu-ing, enjoying ou each occasion the hospitality of refreshments served in turn at the hoffieB of Martin Ptter-aou, Ptter-aou, Anthony Madseu aud P M Petor-son Petor-son after the show, Petersburg has a lot of cougenial neighbors, among whom are Mr. aud Mrs Jaka B.irues, Mr. H. Von Rod gtrs, Dudley Long, Bert Madseu, Clement Thompson uud Aytner Peterson, Pe-terson, all of whom with other well knowu residents here go to make up a jolly crowd. |