/ h 3 A Fatal Hunting Accident Yesterday afternoon a frightful ac: cident Look piace pear town, \W Jue Bra i voung Harry Gray, only sou of \ How Walt tied Willian LY 1 was K geen! Harry n'! ruy, 16 years fluxes, Of age near Cold ung Browns Rau disc harged, hy thes ug Grav, entering his y ribs the right side passed through his bowels and on the side wounded nn Linek A body below To on above the h exclaimed, * i placing his hands His hornfied M: {af ell p= J 1 hoy am sho here," ove Is comrades ran Wm. who was hauling eonl from don’s mine on the hill heard the shot, and soon if the boys ran up toward og loudiy for him to one of their party drove down ofl the and ran k to the spot, found the young lad, limp »nd dying, With the aid of the hore him to his sled and wita all speed to town, but hoy 's life was ending fast before the sied arrived at Mr. Gray's house, the sufferer was dead. The ante grief of the d hy his awful calamity, was painful to witness and we see the like again. Harry Gray was the only Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Gray, and a bright, handsome boy, death from natural cause would has been an irreparable loss to his parents but under such circumstances as this, is a most agonizing disaster, the colicciion of whieh will always h y 1 NOWeEIs, \ : 0 Dis assistance, MetiSar, side mhile we, alter, him, dow i one call come Was ns shot. My nll where sensor wile hac hi ol [LAS | boys 18 drove the ILL R] nnd family, produ hope we may uever On of whose re- ang ike a heavy family 8 Sym oma } mvaian and they have the spontan thy of the Hix tary 8! Brown, natured, community Aver, Willie kind he art neart broken } yv Ung s almost ocenrrence He acd young friends and asso ates, and Brown would doubtless have y cheuged places with his dead friend as he lay lifeless and cold in the room yesterday afternoon. Young Brown's parents are nearly distracted over the fatal accident, and they are to deeply pitied. A corovers jury, cone | yehieg of H. C. Williams, H. Hewitt, Dorland, Silas Reece, Joseph a and J. Morgad were empauel- led by Justice Lewis Hess, who sat upon the evidence aud re ndered the followidg verdict: willing PRILIPSBURG, We the undersigned Coroners Jury em- panelled to consider the evidence in the case of the death of Harry Gray, do find pon all the evidence brought before us that the said Harry (xray came to his death from a gunshot wound throug! whe bowels received on the afternoon of Feb'y 1885, near Cold Stream Dam ‘ the said gunshot wound was produced by the accidental discharge of 8 pock in the hands of aged 15, believe tr Pa., Feb. 10 158 fla William Brown, while bunting And we froma careful consideration idence that the act upon the part of f{ said William Brown was purely involun tary and without wil In witness whereo. we do hereby ands and seals day and date written, 0 ov malice, il) irl ¥ sel our first ahove In conclusion we would only say that this is a terrible lesson to parents anc children on the folly of allowing young boys to handle fire arms. Num- | whereby be | | &an {the | that the libra | prietor of * Leary’ That | cept | bers of boys frequent the vicinity of | Cold Stream dam almost daily with guns and pistols, and this is one of the results, and should be a solemn | warning in the futore. Ledger, Feb, 15, In Babyhood for February ¢ Path,” Th with all that pertains to it by Babys Marion Harland, makes one of the inter- esting and practic ed upon by tant article on * al subjects yet touch- An False Croup: this magazine, impor- its Pre vention and Treatment,’ iH. is by Dr. John Ripley, professor of the discases of Ph ilipsburg | feature of the evening, don't ing at this term the favoral { Hs | A DEBATING society in a neighbors r town recently discussed the He ques tion of fanerals, The resolution read thusly : “Resolved of That the wheels ol burg two first. Progress uncient ar ty “tH ked class funerals in the sforesaid ancient the iid Fhe in ~C¢ions, our and second, that town will ea Progress to) re Was {OO oy hats | enllod lemnn on the first sued said hie 1 | 0! ida HOR hint the w Progress atic Fhe LA nt, axiom debate The vus then taken up and the del cancure | second he conned to the numeral ad- y president declar uw) “that the elt evident weond section was just as axiomatic the he evideuter und axiomaticer and hinge on and ne hought as nan fr the q 1estion could the nomber of firs! fauerals he thought the more the , an | he'd i 1st adjourn the so in the hope that they would we call of ) chair soon, sand craps Not ale ros much wind wasted in that Tren ns to be Tom Cooper =O being legislated y “ Senatorial district under the new ap- portionment bill. The Delaware coun ty Senator would then be wat hole, a peg, dering about the State to find a tak him would t 1al nominat vertantly gave the number of | the red. hundred but had the month we the actual numoer is seven i ninty-three volumes article Leen written a later would have be side for after the ill be do hope to be think we bo wk I hin other tion which hel next month we contains On Fridrey last Mr. Ed old book vol Stewart, $101 varded twenty two mes cons of a complete a t of Trvings volumes and a large Worce the e books ar [his gift with 1 1 Sloven vyolumes in ten all new other dictionary: hia will be publicly pres mm. We not be rangers, Phil at the viel) re opt hops watdone ir Every ng th 3 If you do citizens will wd work | hould bx citi interested in maki on a great success, know what beoks to send inquire of th library Committee what would be better they will purchase giving you the or probably to send your check the proper needed | credit, and purchasing in large quantitios perhaps make the money go Th be a § & mn than you would yourselves cal entertainment will casant {ail to gO, His t inst le impress ion which he made at the recent Argu- at Court, He presides over Court not only courteously, but impart ally d resolutel 1 he Monit Judge Honor Jadge Fur above from the Huntingd that cur meeting with He is evidenod Furst is ust favor in Hunting county. is bein children at the New York Polyclinic. | complimented in many respects and ser | ¢ Waring, Jr. the well-known sanitary engineer” gives many practical regarding plumbing in ite relation (0 pure air for nursery inmates, Harlan H. Le "w suggestions Ballard, labors in the young A gas iz Asqociation have identi fied him as a friend of all lovers of na- peoples e, contributes a charming paper on urgiog the esirability of giving full sway to in- quiries by the littlest ones about “their Nature in the Nursery,” riends, the flowers, the pobbles, and the birds Dr. Cyrus Edson, of the New York Board of Health, writes on nN . Poisonous + manner calcu ited to make a vast difference in the purehsse of certain kinds of colored con fectonary if his advice were heeded, [he departraent of “Nusery Problem queries by readers, with answers by the editors-—i useful, comprising a topies of interest to all. andy’ in variety preng Isroryarion Wavrep. Information wanted of the fatler, a bright active boy, aged about where abouts of John 16 years, who left his home in*this place | in search of work on the 17th of Novem: | ber last, and when last beard from was in Clearfield, When there he wrote on the 1st of December that he would be home in a few days bub since then noth. ing has been heard from him. Any. thing concerning him will be thankfully received by his mother, Mre. Emma Butler, Huntingdon Pa, ants and would be a good | opens April 20th, 1885, {tory and Normal Departments, becoming exceodingly | of | | complete, especially upon the order and dignity maintained while court is in session, This is a very commendable feature our court in this county, “For rent” is still a sign on many houses Now will be as long as the owners that cost conspicious Yes and wk rents as much each day as the same landlord pays his tenant for his days work. A fow small with rent from six to eight dollars per month would not stand empty for want of ten- honaes investment for capital. Pive Grove Acapemy,—Spring term College, Propari. Terms rensonable, Taos For full particulars address, C. Hovrz, A. B., Principal Pine Grove Mills, Pa Our Spring Stock of wooLexs now Bottom prices, leave your | order to-day. Moxrcoueny & Co. Tailors C— A — Reading, Feb, 17.«The election here to-day resulted for Mayor : William Rowe. he present incumbent, 4,069; Jumee K. Getz, Democrat 4,525 ; Getz's majority 456. For eity treasurer Hora tio Jones, Republican, was elected hy 786 majority, Joseph Hansum, Demo. erat the present incumbent, was elected controller by 467 majority. would iarther | porches the | worthy | g highly | | 5 uth west by North Front street mn |! Excursion Tickets to the Inaugur. | ation, via the Pennsylvania Ruallroad. Phere 1a every indication now of a Largo travel to Washington, on the o« on of the Prosi of cassion of the tnwugurat Citizens from all the ill take ind dont part countr COTPINON ex iid in making tne event table one The gurnl mau on will be grand end po In ng ind the ball promises to be a Hliant provision h been mads weommodation of onsylvania Rail I to tra jrre pares I pa eneers who wily, Lie the Capit i, from points ' : «yxlemn, Alm uni of tranportation, and a ion Peannnavenue in the heart of th render the company fully equal r, in the most «at it thoussnds of patron 1 i on aiurn tation on Pennsvlvan Rat road Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore R.ilroad, North ] entrul Railway, Phil Ratlroad, We ro | phin and Er | ot an Fronts trent beginning at W. Campt hes : 100 7 the public 2 100 perches, road al ches to white onk past HO K4.100 taining 7 scre lean (3¢ Charles] Stamm an B See ro from rays executors to int outbuild ngs Seized, taker Id as the property of O. J, fe ] all ths arial plece nessunge, tenemant of ground situste 1n the igh of | Pr flipsburg, bounded on the north west by lot No now Myers property the south east hy Laurel street: or north east by Second street: and 3) Sor De on the said lot | sing 66 feet front on North Frontstreot, two hundred snd forty feet back along | Laure! street to Second street; and 66 feet | on North Second street, said lot being | numbered in the plan of said Borough of | Philipsburg ss lot number 53, and having thereon erected a large, well finished frame | dwelling house, s& large store building of | two rooms, one now occupied by Joseph Lehman, clothier, the other by Davis & Son, jewelers, the same being located on North Front street; also a small stores | room partly finished, on Laurel street; also the Borough Engine House and Council | Chamber, also situated on Laurel also, two large dwelling houses fronting on North SBacond street, one being a doub- fe house, suitable for two families, with stable and carriage shed attached, stan. | ding back along the north western line of | said lot, with the necessary out buildings, all being of wood, mell finished, and in good condition, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of J. L. Spangler. | TERM8-No dood will be acknowledg. ed until the purchase money be paid in full. \v. MILES WALKER, Sherif, Pa. Feb. gireet; | : ! | ] | ] | | | Sheriffs 11th, 1885. Office, Bellefonte, for working people, Bend 10 cents post. age, and wo will mall a free, & royal, valuable sample box goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than ever thought possible at any busines, Capital fequited. You can Hye at home and work in spare time only, of all the time All of both ser cn of all ages, gra succesful. 00 conta to $5 eanily sarned avery evening. That all who want work may teat the business, we make this unparalleled offer | Toall who are not well satisfiod wo will send #1 « pay for the tronble of writing we, Fall particulars, directions, etc, sont free, Tmmonse pay sbeplotely partinthe interesting | mited | the 404 Arch Su sire for all who start at ones, Don't « odny. Addons sree & Co, Portland, Maine CHINA HALL REMOVAL. W.H.WILKINSON, John Lo store Agent tol Wan has removed room In Centre County Bank Building, Constantly in stock a full ment of China, Granite HEBOTL- ts 6. 6, Vellow-ware, and Table Glass, AT LOWEST City Prices. HIVE, CANVAS SERS tM earths tone Farma Na tion American Home and J: jyclopedia, ATI F.H. THOMPSON & co. Publ Ps. ! TOA! PAINTING and PAP ER HAGING, PF THE BERT 1 WEST ND DisPal WILLIAMS & BRO, WALL PAPER PAINTS, AC, et Spring & Water, Bellefonte ive PRIZE. t away than saribing eles r wax, 0 A his won ood from first ' | ne opens before the AMERICA ELECTRIC LANP, A MODETL. : ' ¥ enipod In ev "i ie ’ { th y family r dangerous in ita Hon while He sd any to manage. Toe Hght Is generated by ol mall expense. The INcaxnsscnwy Klesty of Sravn Gioas, Prarisa Boas Eimer rie Gesesaron ; with full resent ting in operation Kitoer size price by the mannfaciarer joey sri There is nothing to #y wisi rn ple and | tricity st Lamy n and Dope Tio for put madled ¢ receipt of ’ K bela _ Frederick Lowey, 0 8011 . FULTON STRERT, N. BBetimaton furnished for factory, residences and manicipal Vghting 1 all Kinds of cloctrical work Betate of James Mahatfy, deconsed Notice is hereby given, that the Anditor appointed by mid Oourt, to make distribution of the alance in the hands of the administrator, Jno, W. Smith, to and among those legally entitled to the same will meet all partion in interest, for the purposes of his appolut ment, at his office In Ballofonte, on Friday, the © 1h day of February, 1885 at 10 o'choek, a.» cr NEw yous thurel wl, and oniract nl lowest undertaken by N THE ORPHANS F Contre Oounty COURT HEWES, Avnrron, Tu A PMINISTR ATORS' NOTICE. i Lattors of Administration s Aly rans, of Curtin tang Hip ] mdered, pod Job MM. Ln granted § Rhowing sting how the he . {J theres! vos Indelded to LE ori inte Pas t, and those having the sate to preset them daly and fot Paavo {pe fiak dhe Atirated by ae CONRAD RINGY HR . corns | | rhevimatism, | health | Headache, | children | Henewer.' | and | NOTICE I= Fs that arg LER { wealth of Pennsylvania for the { titled, | 1861, In whats of | bod pst “Rough on Oonghs,” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. , 15e. Liquid, 25 Troche “Rough on Rate.” Gut ats, mee, roaches, bed. bugs, sl chipmunks, (lem tnt unks, gopher i “Heart Paine’ On, 1opsie h swelling He che Wells Heal th | , Diz Sloeples “ tend Indigestion, ured by er, "Rough on Corns Auk for Well uic k complete Waris, " “Rough on torus, 1 5¢ cure, Hard or a bunions, “Rough on Palin’ Poroused Plaster; Strevgthening, improved, the for back nd he, pRins in the chertor side, neuralgia, “Thin Poop) @ Health Henewer” Dis) Deb “Wells restore md vigor, cure Nerveousness, Whooping Ooug h, any 1uL A{Tection promptly, sntly aud snfe ly relieved by “Rough on Coughs ches Salsam, 25. sand the m roast of f pie - Tro “Mothers” you are failing, broken, “Wells ile, | { i and worn He out Nervyous, sili di | 0 Te Druggi Life Preserver your ith Henewer y loging grip on li fre "‘Bouh on Toothache Hel lor Neurnigia, 1oothache, n Tooth Ladies who vivacily Health Renewer," Oatarrhal Throat Affections : Awake. § BwYery nt Wide four hour ght cougl and sound Coughs “Rovoun ox Paiss” ERs, —Nirengthening for backache neurs Ponouvsep PLAs- improved, the best pains in chest or side, rm is HAVE, HAVE, HAVE YOUR CLOTHING. Made:-:to:-: Order, BY FLEMING, THE TAILOR. 2:2 Full Stock, Low Prices NO FIT, NO SALLE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, HEREBY will be GIVEN, al the present of the mm panmnge of kn Act on an Act to mapply an Act approved May | A.D srporating the Bugar Valley Matus! Fire In surance Company of Clinton county; snd to row ssct the subd Act of incorpomstion and the supplement ther eto, approved March 15, A. D ISTE and to confire the organimtion of the said Insurance Company, made ender sald Act, se well an all things done by sand oon rom sosvion of the General Assembly | pany persaant 0 said organsstion and the said Act of Incorporation and the mid vappletment The object of the proposed legislation is 4 sppls the sid Act incorporating the Sugar Valley Mutual Fire Ineurance Oompany of Clinton Oounty, he orgd nal copy of which, as approved by the Governor of Penneytvania, was with other records and papers of the commonwealth, Jost in thelr removal from (he | Bate Department at Mart itsurg, on wooonndt of the Rett + is Into Penney ivant and to uneand July, 9G wopmet (the sine with ie said snpplemonts eo liern the arganipation sssle and the (hing vowed Bnsvrs new Oaiany parstaant 1 vald A DM MORRIS ISAAC VRANAY A." HEARD Clving { Biseviors a ru for 1000 flies, ‘Mens, Youths, Bovs and Children’s SUITS best | Wwepeia, | ty. $100 | Of the Celebrated Make, ust received and put is stock for dochester Fall and Winter | tinue : which { and our oth | toms SATES, These goods are in every particular equal to any custom made garments, and at much lower prices, and SUPERIOR IN TALITY WORK TRIMMINGS, LIN AND FIT MOA Ll NsSHIP INGS To any other Ready Made sold in Centre county, and at : low prices to any other. S000 Pairs OF Boys, Ladies. and ( haldre "ns < - 4 SHOES! Of the most celebrated makes, of ac knowledged superi rity and workman- ship. Mi JN Migse ~ __ | Prices Always the Lowrest. NS. & A. LOEB. GIVEN AWAY snd 4cts four our f g fall particulars in re "TRICITY and MAGNET your best phys e cure of any mnervious, © Our ELECTRIC appliances are the BDC MAGNETIC improve } lntes and are worn on any part of the lay or night, and at work without mvience Lo the wearer. They mild soothing current sALVANIC ELECTRICITY, fused to the nérvous mild, body the least, ing generals a which but snd thus overcomes pain and weankness., A lack of nerve force, itter how caused gives rise to the fol g symptoms. WEAK BACK, TIRE ANGUID FEELING upon get morning i. con 16 no low [y- 3 n th nervous twitch dreams, HI} AC HE. RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION KIDNEY DIZZINESS, WA whieh ove the TRICITY wing to th unpleasant inpleasant disease, FERBRASH ete. allo come by sapplying to necessary amount of and MAGNETISM weakened and over an be bod ELE the taxed f the body, are unable to supply. When the they GAL on dit of the other functions nerves are once strengthened wus the of the HOWARD sod MAGNETIC SHIELD ipplisnce these symp wre by IFANI (Rl disappear Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC C0. § | Ing goods go 1103 Chestawt 8 Phila, BAGGAGE DELIVERY |AND LOCAL EXPRESS * 1 my 1 friends and patrons erally that 1 have reengaged i *y Local Bapross business, and wr 1 & Hhernl share of tromags, FIA SMOVED WITH CARE AND SATISFACTION ARANTEED in all respects, | would also say that ba § Wood fur sale, and all Son’ «foe will be prompt BARNES. wt ves Kir rid 4 NOTICE.~~The un- tor appointed to make dis * in the hands of the Nhl, frome the ale { the ral sstate of J. RN tegally satithed therets the dutie f Lin appointment at his borough « Belictonte, on Tuesday the AL DOIN et 10 o'elock AM. sd where all pardios in interes CM. BOWER, Andhorl A! DITORS A bervigned a tribmtion of 1} wring Peet will attend + office in the 20th day of January, of said day, ohn sttemd an N OTIC Eis hereby given that “the A povount of 8 8 Lron Commitios of Mee Ans Pr. Lyon, (mow dopessed) has boon Sled in the offios of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Mease in amd for the county of Contre, aud that the ssid aes connt will be proseutad or con rmation at the post perma of swig eomrd J.C MARPER Pathamrtury ney LR LR For the boat sssortngen fo ARIA Turner « GUUENHIRIMER Ss,
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