CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. FOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS. Death of Henry Fry by his Own Hand. BODY FOUND BY HUNTERS. Miles the Heart—Death He was Mentally Affected On Monday, About Five From Potters Mills—Shot Instantaneous in was Henry I of About two weeks ago Potters Mills, took his from le ture aepariure home in such a pecular manner as to cause fear of his whereabouts some mountaius, Leaving with his gun for the and alone, many feared that he had committed suicide. Searching parties | were out, but could find no trace of 1 On Tuesday two hunters found his less body about five miles south ters Mil from the pike. 1s and about a quarter of a mile It was lying bya The gun was fastened in a sapling near The ramrod large wound heart, indicating that he had cyme to his death by th manner. him. by his side and a in his breast, near the shooting himself in is The body was found to Mille clothes were leading down t's old Most of the him except where saturated He shot himself shot. The town on with a interment miermenst oscar Wednesday la two married « Mr. he was a Fry was an elde ness at that v been mer were often © An Important Decision. Judge Love, has just handed down a decision of interest. It was on the ver. rendered in the of the Poor i case of Rush towuship vs. Au stin Linn, poor overseer. The plaintiffs maintained that, accord- = he ‘ overseer had no right to furnish supplies i or a house to paupers with the expecta- | tion to get pay for the same. In his de- Tudge love decided otherwi referred to did ne th Lae poor, riryl app they could furni ied to promptly, the of residence same at cu This a many parts of the rrent orl rent pr has been this is the first rendered been there establish. esa precedent ist ricts overseers { trial free The Poor “Gazette Decision on Peddlers Judge Metzger at Williamsport hand. | ed down an opinion in which he decides | that a man who peddles 1s ] goods shipped i from another st ate, cannot claim pro- | tection under the interstate commerce law, but is equally guilty of violation of ! law as though handled goods. The defendant in the case is O. | W. Dunham, who was prosecuted for | selling the wringers of a Rhode Island | corporation from house to house in Jersey Shore. Dunham was found guilty by a | jury, and a wotion for arrest of judg- | ment was made on the grounds that the | he domestic and | a a) ITH (910 LLEGE LICR Pa. State College. ™ Mi § RETURNS FOR CCNTRE COUNTY, ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER © rT Ji BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 180s. 5th, 189s. superior Court nudges, ptpfNaxehgi, I%e the! fary L. Rhone ween appointed clerk to Dr This make unty (sOver ke the whole ,of Centre 1) 14 ne Help Wanted 1ssist in taking Hurry up! wh beaut in short and sweet coats 100 nrette toy Ppt yi leave here, Con them on Prices to su times. All ited to call. ATKENS are inv 14 - for of Some of them TursvAY was too much Winter Christians. took a relapse some our act under which he was arrested did not | apply to him, as he claimed protection | under the interstate commerce law, court ordered Dunham to appear on the | 3 : first Monday in December for sentence. Tugay were no bonfires on Tuesday night, as both sides were slightly indis- posed. Honors were about divided. -— The | It is Untigley Pritstonnt CLRYRLAND has issued his Thanksgiving proclamation, As a people, we have occasion to rejoice. another | with | IN CENTRE COLNTY | section, Cent ruc | ’ | to ber cherished convictions It stands : : : i forth as a bright diadem in the night. Ii gives promise of returkivg day for the wi Fe iller smith, D DISTRICT ATTORNEY Chul Duigley, R swmger, LD H. « WwW. J The above will likely be changed up on the official count, which will appear next week —— “Hurrah for Centre!” Notice, The first partial account of A. J. Gep- hart Assignee of W. J. Goodhart, for the benefit of creditors, will be presented for confirmation by the court on Wednes- da ' /, 18gs, unless exceptions thereto be filed on or before Tuesda Nov. 26, gs, the same will be confirmed, W. F. Sarr. Pro. {| This shipping h Stationery a Hardware Tobaccos, and ma in a gener 1 11 1% Goods will don e Drugs, atent Medicines ot of go cigars, two safes her goods such as are kept f al store ot ery afternoon and evening until th ntire stock is dis- posed of. Hovsruorp list of household Tuesday afternoor Book case, 2 sewing cupboards, apple but washing-machines a 60 gallon Goon The following goods will be id November 19th machines, comer tter by the gallon, 2 oll tanks, 200 and K, Executor, Died at Oak Hall, On Wednesday mor 1 a4 1 and, died n ing Hon. Sami- at his home, on his farm at Oak Hall, after an illness of | about four weeks with dyspepsia. Mr. Gilliland would have been 8:2 years old, in March. He was one of the leading citizens of that valley, and | for a number of years was in the legis- | lature, being a man of more than the | ordinary intelligence. There survive him his son James Gil- liland, at Oak Hall, and Mrs. Hammond Sechler, of Rellefonte. The interment | will take place on Saturday, at the | Branch cemetery. Services be held at the late residence. uel Gilli will —- - Tan political bums, who spent the past few weeks hovering about headquarters button-holing candidates for money, even enough to buy a drink, are now out of a job. | ghe will yet do for you ntre Democra AN IMPORTANT CHANGE. The Valentine Furnace Company Affected. W. GEPHART RESIGNS. John P. Harris, of Lr phart Bellefonte as President Secures a Verdict that Com Over that Road Other nes ngements, practicable, all the product of the il be shipped over the P.R. R. as a [reign tof wi value of 200,000 annually. Rhces was made wm - < 1 stood 11 u ave o fear uture, pa at you will de feltag than to-day; and if you ome to my support we can soon nate cvery idie industry, sylvania Railroad the Court of Pennsylvania to the contrary notwithstanding. I believe I can safely say you need have no fears, as to the future of the Central Railroad of Penn- sylyania. So far she has been equal to every emergency. She has done more for Bellefonte in two years than the Penna. R. R. Co. in thirty. And if you will stand in with her, vou will find that what she has done is but a tithe of what I have no inten- tion of resigning as Gen. Supt. of the Central; but from this time forward I ex pect to devote all my undivided perse- ’ I never lellefonte w pen. rejuve the Pean. Supreme Th anda | verauce, pluck and energy to making the Central not only a pecuniary success to her stockholders, but the benefactor of every Bellefonte interest and industry Very Truly Yours, J. W. GrruarT This termination of affairs is a surprise | to our community, and many are of the opinion that it may not be the most flat tering in results credit is due for the re-organization of this important industry and its success i ful operation during a critical financial | disturbance that spread over the entire country. The organization, construction and successful operation of the Central Rail. road of Penna. was another masterly effort by Mr. Gephart, and which the community can not undervalue. | Robert V RE TT FICS 3 | Z Ww. Hoy, Walkes S] | Samue! l OO D0000000000000000 A FREE .. SCHOLARSHIP... PAGE » SEL Lf NO. 44. advantages pas brought ‘sw lines of Thi and benefits in the way of reduced 1 ¢ Com- 5 COMm- the Gep- community Wm. Car B. F. Royer, 3 " cis yor no, Henry Weaver Hanl Quule NO I. L. Met {vporpr v gb o 9h v ob 94 gb 9b Aug ob riptions ockey, Zion le, Madisonburg wt NO campaign subsc ed in the above list. To Mr. Gephart much | i Willie Gray. The Price of Coal. | The big anthracite coal companies | have within the last two days put anoth. er advance of from twenty five to thin | five cents on the wholesale price of 9 Within a short time they have added from sixty to eighty five cents to the wholesale prices. Egg coal will go sp | about thirty five cents per ton retail and i other grades not so much,
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