ERTL ET ET ET ETE eT ii on GY emorsdic atdyman a 1 — Err == Bitafonte, Pa., Nov. 6, 1831. reams —- r JH RRESPONDENTS. — NO communications ¥ shad inless aceompanied by the real ® the writer. T NGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY APROPOS OF THE SEASON. Qut through the night so dark and drear, mt through the gloamy gloaming ; € wing from the wood shed I plainly hear An agonized moany moaning. £t first [ fancied t'was the low sly laugh Of onr Dave and Tommy Farrell ; £1 then I could see those two cute brats Lving flat on the cider barrel. Boftly I stole to the end of the shed, Tn see what the two youngs ers we re doing ; £nd dark as it was I plainly could see A terrible writhing and screwing. Flaton their backs in the chips they were lying Their broken up straws by their side; 410d Tommy groaned out oh Davy I'm dying; While Davy responded : I'm died. “A Crazy Lot,” at the Opera House next Thursday night. —— Prof. L. BE, Reber and wife, of #ate College shopped in town, on Mon- dav. Nearly all of Certre county’s re- presentatives at Washington were home to vote, ——The turkeys began to look sick len they saw the snow of Thursday Diorning. ——Robt. F. Hunter is confined to bis room with rheumatic trouble. Hope you may soon be out again Bob. ~——Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shuggert, giarted to Harrisburg, Wednesday morning, on an extended visit to friends. ——Prof, D. M. Lieb has returned, from Atlantic City, very much improved tn heal'h, but as yet he has not appear- &d -n the streets. Mr. W. H. Fry’s daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Pine Grove, has come to town to spend the winter with her rela- tive Mrs. W. T. Speer. ~The Daily News overcame the dullness in local news matter, on Wednesday, by filling up with roosters. Just what it had to crow over we are at 8 loss to know, Next Thursday night Jas. R. Adams, the great pantomine clown, gupported by a carefully selected com- pany, will appear, at the Opern House, in “A Crazy Lot.” ——Dr Wm. Frear, vice director of Penna. State College Experiment Sia- tion, arrived from Pittsburg on Monday morning. He had been acting as expert ou a patent infringment case. es Foot ball to-morrow afternoon at Lewisburg. Bucknell vs State College. A special train will leave Lewisburg for Bellefonte at 6 p. m., and and all who desire to go down from here can get back the same night. —Der. WK. Alexander, of Centre Hall, in town on Monday and dropped intosee us. He isone of the most agreaable and prominent citizens of Pennsvaliey, and his appearance is welcomed every where ——Jokn I. Rankin, Dep't Sixth Auditor of the Treasurv, came home to vote. John reports Washington and the administration in the best condition but was a little shaky about the way he thought Pennsy. would go. —The conductor of Day Express, Wich was wrecked below town on the 14th of October, has been suspended for thirty days, While it is evident he did not wilfully violate orders, yet the res- ponsibility was upon him all the same. —— Miss Mary H. Linn left this morning for Tthaca, N. Y., where she will visit for several months, at Henry Sage’s—whose latest gift to Cornell Un- iversity is thy handsome Librarv Build- ing which was formally opened last month. was -Work was begun on the proposed improvement on the Centre county Bank building, on Wedresday morning. The roof will be raised and ornamented, with several gables an? towers. in a way that will make it one of ths most impos- ing business blocks in town, ——Remember there will be a special train back from Lewisburg to-morrow, afler the game, and all who want to go down and see the State College eleven do up the Bucknellites can doso at ex- eursion rates, returning the same day. Leave your names at this office. ——Harry G. DeSylvia, ot this place, has become manager for the “Kinder- garten company’’ which played here two weeks ago. He had been traveline fora Philadelphia firm, but has con- cluded to try the show business. He joined the company in Columbia, on faturday. “he Nittany stage met with an accident shortly after it arrived here on Monday morning. The usually sleepy horses tovk it into their heads to have sone fun and they started up High street a: lightning speed. The road was too rrow, however, and they hung up on eirie light pole at the corner of horses both 21! down and I 3 slighily broken. Qther- wise no particulur damage was done. Brutes IN HumMay Guise.—In ali our experience in journalism we have never ben called upon to write up an account of a deed which, for sheer bro - tality and outrageou