Matters Matrimonial — Glassworks Ghost Frightens a New Factory. BITTMAN, V., Nov. 25. [Special.}— Dame Rumor has been quite busy dur ing the past week. Here are some of her reports: Mr. Peter Petit and Miss Rosa Shook were happily united in wedlock last week. They will occupy the house recently vacated by D. W. McConnell. Victor Wald and Miss Auns Neff are the second couple who left single blessedness behind them recently. Mrs. Rumor says there will be anoth er wedding during this week. We are not at liberty to give names, but it will be a portly family if Mrs. Rumor is correct in her report. William Baker moves into one of Mrs. Landes’ houses today and Mr. Rumor says John Snyder wll move back to town soon. Mrs. Humor told your scribe a good joke today. She says that one of our young men who joined the heredictine ranks two or three weeks ago, told her that he wasn't sorry yet, because his wife had helped him risk corn two days already. Master Oscar Miller ia. threatened with typhoid fever. His little brother is convalescent. Rev. Sprinkie will lecture at the Knupp church Friday evening of this week, subject, “The Unwritten His tory of the Rebellion.” The lecture is for the organ fund. A hard times admission will be charged. A Mr. Somebody has been in town trying to get the people to take stock in a canching establishment he proposes to establish. He has not been very successful on account of a glass-works ghost that still haunts sections in this township. The handle factory at present loca ted at Creaton will soon be removed to this place,so reports Dame Rumor, that inveterate busybody with other people's affairs, JAKE NEVER SWEAT.