PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and Town, out ~~ M18. day morning for Philadelphia, where she will spend several weeks among friends. went down attend — Frank Crawford Lewisburg Tuesday to being interested in a there, | | court, Case Dougherty, one of College its efficient school favored us with a call. —0On Monday evening, ing of the "Varsity foot ball Franklin & Marshall College, V. Hosterman was unanimously elect- directors, at team, a meet- at Sumner ed captain of next year's team. -Mr. L. E. Rossm Hall, was in town Tuesday ’ and did not forget to make a short call al this office. He's one solid Democrats in his and is al- ways found on the right side -D. Gi. Barr, of gave us a call, of Penn moruin an, of the district Manhatten, hi and intending to remain over being re on a until sg native home ; pe at Colyer, his reports Centre nois, doing well. -~Were pleased to see Ira after again and county ple Mitel iliness, able 1d ell, esdq., a serious be about alter practice, and in better health th: years. His hard during late campaign in behalf of the did much to prostrate him. work IMAasses — Philip Mersinger writes us fr Joliet, Ill., Nov. We yuite cold weather the past I am feeling very good ; a piano, in 30 : are having 3 or 4 days. have just sold n sewing this made five in two weeks, six any also two organs, machines, myself without did well too. of my All well. — CENTRE CO. ISTH Dale’ Vie M: Singular Robbery thms, On Friday night, Henry Dale's hou singular manner which we take from Hasson. On that re Judge Mr person came near my looed. We and went to the d« bef Dale says, were was the matter killed himself. 1 He said he had pow it and tore | on his caught fire if v il all to pieces ; ou « him alive, told him was in agr to will not thes and he S00 86€ cli he said told ride over, with the es oul. my come and ld I and t« lantern to let t We rode and my son the was over, Samuel sal I wa intended, At the my wife, matter 8 afraid home, SON, § Lew antern. my Jouhges. is Long- They Naniuel be. that lives with well, coming said they were fore he could die, 1 the matter, but our house robbed. Longwell be and we went around by the Longwell and the fields, I went in found my chest broken op re hed bh a window broket me, and with ¥ he goin a to see said nothing was could 1 halloo 1 ane, wr gan to i$ ii he women went as to my ros ‘1 papers on the floor ; sea no one, but found I took my put the dog track which they took, and | gun in that direction. Next I found a box two and There were 1 rifie, = On fired my morni fier a and pocket-books dollars in pocket-b OKs about eighty money four taken One had aring in it and silver sleeve buttons ;: another belonging to had four si were lars in silver ; ver, my son, f hor hers £3 dol- Iver dollars in it. t 5 silver purses, with another with eight one small sil- another The oner has been at my house twice, with a horse and cart selling goods, staying from Saturday until Monday. Mrs, Philona Dale testified. After my husband and son had started the person hallooed again. I went to the door, and the man was standing near the porch. He said he had met my husband, and he told him to come for the rest of the family ; just dying,~—his arm blown off, 1 said I eould not go away. He said he un- derstood we had a girl in the house. | asked his name ; he said it was Rey- | nolds. I asked him in ; he said he was | in a hurry. I wakened up the girl, | Longwell, and my youngest son, and we locked the house and started. 1 | eould not see the person's face well, but I thought on reflection it was the | Yankee who stayed over night with | us, Cornelius Dale testified that Lewis | Longwell, Leopard Stevens, and him- | self took the prisoner about two miles | this side of Aaronsburg, at a smith- | shop opposite Keen's place. Longwell | rode past him. He was walking in- | gide of the fence. 1 told him I would | shoot him if he did not give up, and | he asked me if my name was Dale, | He was wet up to the waistband, We took him to Esquire Beuck, who ex- amined him. He gave his name as Nehemiah Higbee. He was commit- ted, William MeMinn, constable tak- ing him to jail at Bellefonte, but he broke Jail and never was heard of af- seven or dollars ; with seven dollars in silver pris once oa rtie gy F B..: Lewis Longwell was a school terward. t at Mr. Dale’ eacher who boarded Linn's history. 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