2/12/1873
The Lewistown papers say: We know a young young man in town who will soon have somebody to stick his feet against. He is going to marry, but we shan't tell his name....
Rev. T. McRae, of McVeytown, we are informed, lately received a call from the Presbyterian congregation at Renovo, Clinton county, but he declined to accept it...
We learn that a man by the name of Wm. Search, recently a hostler at the Union House, on Saturday week, borrowed a horse, sleigh and buffalo from J. L. Himes to visit Snyder county, but next going to Reedsville, then towards Centre county, induced the owner to follow the fellow and he was caught this side of Lock Haven, having sold the horse to one man for $30, the sleigh to another and the whip and robe to a third. He was committed to Bellefonte jail, and will be brought here for trial.
3/14/1873
Mifflin county papers write: George White, one of the passengers in the ill-fated steamer Atlantic, who was reportedly among the lost, arrived here yesterday, and took up his quarters with his brother at Logan, where he will take a situation on the steelworks...