**Haunted House at Qreennbarg.*Greens burg, Indisna, has a sensation, it being nothing short of a haunted house. The lit raid of that town ssys the bouse is situated near the railroad track, a^sd had beei| occupied for some tine hi ap Irish family. The ghostmakes its appearance erery night, juat pp.jthe cl%k atrikea twelrp, and for half ad hour make* itself %t*hqme by throwing chpir*, tables, cooking jtteosils, c.,kutiUaiabout the room, \n a pratptaeuous maostood itJdU1c0,6Uwar. The family stood it as loag as possible,/add then mpred oat. Another family snored in, hoi got enough in one aigbt- The owner offered twenty-fife dollaraiOiany one wj}0 would “lay*1 the gboa^agd a young men, possessed of ji*ore eourage than money, offered to do iP job*, us armed himself, sod repair .ikf rad to the house. Just a# the clock struckthe hour of midnight, a alight noise was “ $Uoi ‘ ‘htard Jfolfowed by a groan. About this time doors id tbA opper part of the bouse epmnenoed shutting to a mysterious mawnpr. This oontinned for some time, when the door of the room ina * m .*** * + *91____ •• awbfeh ftp young man was aittiog suddenly opened, and a lady, dressed inhlaek and deadly pale, stood before him.£deadly pel#, atood before bin J ^ Ur ted toward bee. when ihe Ten- JWW tbroegh tba doer, .and on going (o J the door ah# waa oowbere to bo aean,— mThe bonae, ago, wee **•*»«(«• 8. mlt;»a*;and win luttd dufa tbealorVia***.. . r-a