LOCAL HAPPENING.DlMOTMfd thin Week by Indepeudeut iDvetttlfCiton*Mrs. Samuel McAllister is seriously ill jfc her home in Third street.Miss Dot Parnacott is ill with malarial fever at her home in Third street.Mr. Anthony Howells is expected to return from Cardiff, before the election.Water has accumulated in the low places in Volkmor street, rendering it almost impassable.Clarence P. L. McLain has gone to Cambridgeboro, Pa., to recuperate after a severe illness.Edward Stacker, who sustained serious injuries by falling from a peach tree recently, is improving.Miss Anna MoKenna, of Wooster, and Mrs. Bordner, of Canton, are the guests of Miss Clara Snyder, in the city.The price of wheat has taken another jump. New wheat today brings 65 cents and old 70, an increase of six cents per bushel.The approaching marriage of Mr. Charles Russ and Miss J ohanna Kessler has been announced at St. Mary’s Catholic church.