THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY APRIL 3, LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL KIWS.—Our friend*. every where, will oblige u* by sending us local new* of interest. , , „ - , CIRCULATION The circulation of the lUroRTitR, on thi* *ide the county, i larger than that of all other jjapem in the county. Business men will therefor* find thi* one of the best adrartUing medium*. We invite all interested to come and in spect our li*t for themselves. REMITTANCES.— AII monies for sub scription will be credited on thesuWri bcr * address. . aeh week : by referring to which our patrcn* can at all time* e> how their account* tand, ind a receipt i* by thi* system carried upon each copy of the paper. ftg-SaWrilifts changing their post-of fice address the coming spring, should not fail to give n* due notice, so that the Re porter can be mailed accordingly, lm. ysttr- XVo havo several copies of a very valuablo work, "The Great Industries ot the United States," an historical summary of the origin, growth, and perfection of the chief industrial arts of thi* country. The book is handsomely hound, page* with over SCO fine illustration*. Any one sending u* ten now subscribers with the cash, will receive a present of this valu able work. maris 4t —Alex. Shannon's sale, on accouul of the rain, on 21Uh ult., was postpon eft to Friday, April 4th, at 1 o'clock —Persons in Mifflin county, need ing the services of a millwright, will do well to apply to Win. H.Ripka, ai Lewistown junction. —Dr. John Alexander,of Millheim, intends settling down at Edwards burg, Michigan, in the practice of medicine. —A Bio ROAST.—OO the night of the Ist of March, Samuel Shaflir'# smoke house, near Tvlersville. caught fire aud burnt to the ground with about 1600 weight ot ham ami shoul dere. — R H. Duncan's six mules were knocked off at public sale, to James Huston, of Nittany, at SI,OOO. —We've had wiuter from begin ning to end this year, and a good spell over. —Alex Shauuon, esq., content plates moving to Illinois. Wru. B. Mingle from Aaronsburg to Centre /fall, Jno. N. Hofl'er to Mifflin county, James Kipka, a native of this county, from Mifflintown to Lewistown. —D. G. Bush, of Bellefonte, is about to start a bank in North Caro lina. —Kdw. J. Evans A" Co., Nursery men, York, IV, offer to send garden seeds by mail on recript of price, and have also a large variety of young trees and nlanu lor sale. President Graut has oppoiuted James A/illikeu, of* Bellefonte. com miaeiooer to the Vicuna exposition, He trill depart begining of this month. —H N". McAllister, Esq., member of the constitutional convention, was home on a visit, last week. Mr. Mc- Allister has been rather ill for some time, which is very much to be re gretted, as he is one of the fatrest and ablest members of that body on the republican side. He has labored hard, and hit sole aim seems to be di rected towards framing a constitution tbat will remedy many of the evils that now afflict us from unprincipled politicians. Mr. McAllister is impar tial, honest and pure, and an honor to our county. —At Uuhl's grocery, opposite Hof fer's store, Bellefoute, wiii be tound a full line of the best and finest gro ceries. Mr. Ruhl is a plaiu, btnest. fair-dealing gentleman, who desires :o pleat* his customers —be sells cheap, and invites Pennsvalley farmers to caii andseehiui and examine his stock and prices, satisfied that in every par ticular satisfaction will be rendered those who patronise him. —The Tuten Republican says Mr. Oi vie controls the REPORTER. NOW what yarrant have the Tutens for such an assertion ? There is no shadow of truth in it. Neither Mr. Or vis nor any oue else contro.s this paper. We have not heard from Mr. Orvis save what see in the Record norj awn him for three months. We are able to control our own paper, at (1 own it too, and have never yet been controlled by auv one. We re peat, what warrant have the Tutens for this assertion ? Even if Mr. Or vis did control it, we would not need feel ashamed ab.ut it, at all. —Wm. P. Dale, of Agr. College, has obtained a patent on a new culti vator. We are informed that Geo. Foot takes charge of the BerichUr this week. George is a practical printer from Union county, and we wish him success. —The new banlr, at this place, went into operation, on Ist. Iu title is "The Pennsvalley Banking Com pany." This institution will be quite a convenience to the people on this side the county, as a bank at this point will save many a trip across the mountain, heretofore necessary when having bank business. The firm composing this new bank, Messrs. Jae. A. Beaver, John Harris, J. D. Shugert, John and Peter Hoffer, is a strong and reliable one as will at once be recognized by ail who know these gentlemen, and every ac commodation needed by the people of this valley, will be afforded. The cashier, 3/r. Win. B. Mingle, will be found au obliging and accommo dating gentleman. The new bank is in a 1} story building, opposite the REPORTER of fice, on the Hoffer lot. Everything about it is new, snug and neat as a pin. This building will only be tem porary, as it is undoubtedly the inten tion of the company at tome future time, to erect a larger and handsomer one upon the same site. —The heavy rain on Saturday caused the boom |in Meyer's mill dam south of Aaronsburg, to break, by which several hundred logs belong* ing to Meyer & Holier went adrift. List of Grand Jurors for April Ttrm, Commencing Monday 23, 1873. Bellefonte Boro'—Dr. Jas. Dobbins, Jno. Wagner. Philipsburg —lsaac Harris, Goo. Packer. Bonner twp—David Lolir, W. Tate, Eli. Baney. Boggs—Jacob BShope. Curtm—Warren Lucas. Ferguson—J no Skoll. Gregg—Philip Shook. Haines -Emanuel Musser. Harris—G H Jacobs. Huston—J Williams. Liberty—Jno Clark. Mile* —Jas Freeman, Jas Mai lory. Pcnn—Thos Frank, James Mauck, Bam'l Krape. Rush—Geo Goldman. Spring—Bum'l Noll, Wm Bell. Worth—Jno Simpson. List of Traverse Jurors, April 28th. Bellefonto Boro'— J P Gepbart, Cbriatian Deri, Peter Smith, Geo. Bayard, Ed ward Brown. Philipaburg—Beni Jonas. Howard— J W Packer. Milosburg—J C Thomas, Jno Parson*. I*nioavUle— Edward Lucas, Bonner twp - Christ Dale. Boggt-Jno Shope. W Atrnen, David D Shope. Ferguson -Levi Kreiw, Edward Hess. Gregg —Jacob MctWl, Sani'l Darter, Isaac Sirunk. O P Hearick, J Rossman, Thoma* Jamison. Harris David Stewart, Jno lies*. Kman'l Richie — Levi Murray. Haines Thiv* Mot*. Howard Jonathan Schaeok. Dalftnoon —Jno Wilson. Liberty—Jno DeDaas. Marion—Jno Butler. Miles—Jno Throne. Penn Adam Hostorman. Potter —Sam'l Bible, Joseph (lillilanJ, John Slack. Rush -Henry Calhoun, Da a* I Holt, J J Batehler, W' Spliter. Spring—Jno Reckey, Taylor—Wm Oalderwootl. Union—liarvey'lloovor, Geo Black, J tl Alexander. Walker—Jno l, Frank McCoy Ferguson—Henry krobs, Jno Mu.ier. Gregg Sam I Crawford, Jo Alter*, J.w Smith. Harri*- -Philip Swarta, lsreal Goads*. Haines l.uther Kurt*. Jtl Meyer, Huston A William*, 1 H Bauiugardiier. Halfmoon—Jno Miller. Miles— Jacob llrumgard. J H Zeigler. Matiou—Henry Yearick. Putter—H P Sankey, W liooslhart. Rush—D M Bilgor, Jno Collins, George Moffal. Spring Jno K Tale. I nion -Andrew Thorni>son. v\ alker—Adam Vonada, Jno Boy or. Worth—K P Jones. As Om* am> a BMMOsa.— Mr. Meek, in last week's H*a#rAmN, makes an offer to take from the Raroa-raa every cent's worth of county printing. This is very characteristic ot one who has always lued j :o gobble up all office* and the printing lor years, to the exclusion of everybody else. Look at the Auditor s statement ot this and proceeding year*, and see how much larger share he has drawn than any one else, and now he want* all, *o as to injure the RiroaTga. because be thinks no paper should be published in tho county beside* hi*. Mr. Meek * offer is to do alt the printing we have hereto fore done free of charge, on condition that we be deprived of all share in the county printing. How can Meek do this ? Simply because he has heretotore charged the county suck enor waus prices for Ais ttxri tkat tkt prints a-t/f actually warrant Aim in waking sue A an "ujter," and h-j still behaving a good thing. This is Tweedism on a small scale. Do yeu see it reader? Now let* go to the statement for the proof, and then uv will make an "offer." The auditor's statement shows that Mr. Meek drew at one time, for county print ing for 1870, about— S'JSO.OO A year later lie drew for 'TO and 71, 857.00 Year after that, again for 70 and'7l 572.80 Tetal $1080.20 Making for that one term of '7OA '7l cunningly collected in different years, U> avoid suspicion, the sum of $1660 PAID P. G. MEEK for p-inting ! Do tax pay ers see it now ? and on the profits of this he now can afford, a# he offered last week, to take the REPORTER S share free. Now we would agree, as Mr. Meek has started this game of "offering," to do what Mr. Meek did, and for which ho drew SIOOO. for one half that sum, and still hare a profit, and thus save the county SBBO, and serve his subscribers with the copies of the Hero KICK containing county ad vertising free of charge. We will do bet ter. we will include in our offer the paper of Mr. Meek's coa/'-ere, Stover, and save the $475 which he drew, and thus save the county SI3OO, or nearly double what our economical friend Meek proposes to save, livw'll that do, neighbor? If we collect such bills off the county, as Mr. Meek does, we can do it. and that accounts for bis offer, which must condemn his bills in the eyes of every tax payer. The EXPOR TER, on account of its independent course, is an eyesore to the Bellefonte printers, and they have been plotting for years to cry and break us down, because these Bellefonte cormorants can not swallow and gobble up every cent's worth of print ing to the exclusion of such as do not live at Bellefonte. The REPORTER has never held that disposition against other papers: we are willing that others should live, but when Mr. Meek and hit like propese to starve us out and break down the RE PORTER, we will be satisfied to submit the matter to the democracy and all fair minded men of Centre county. We say above, it is characteristic of our good neighbor Meek ; to show that w# are not overdrawing we give another sample to illustrate it The Watchman just now denouncescongretsinen for pocketing an in crease of salary: we endorse all Mr. Meek says on that; but how doe# it tally with the fact that when ho was in the legisla ture. in 1871, be did the same thing by pocketing an increase of S3OO on salary ? The one don't tally with the other. How ever, we guess, it would have been all right bad he got a share of it. We like consist ency, we like honesty, we like straightfor wardness, but do not say wo are ironical, when we affirm that all these good quali ties are found in brother Meek. " We do not hear any more whining from the whelp at Centre Hall, now-a-days." The above is from a semi-occasional printed by one P. D. Stover, a perfect non-enity even when sober, and who tries to have a notice from u#. This come# from an 'allusion in this paper to the turn of $475, which he drew from the county for advertising in 1872. Now we will be brief and to the point with this fellow : We will stake SIOO against SSO, that of he will furnish tha file of hi# own paper for 1872, we can prove from it, that he DID HOT do that amount of advertising for the county, and that hi* circulation did not justify hi* taking such pay as compared with the Re porter and other county papers. The good people of Millheini are glad to get rid of this nuisance, and the county is relieved of a sucker, whose sheet would not be known to have existed were it not thai the name appeared once a year in the Auditor's statement a* drawing pay for advertising for which there was no circu lation. Now go from Millheim, followed by many duns and no tears. We apolegise to our reader* for wasting thi* little space upon this fellow, but it become* a duty to cull public attention to such characters. —We notice the firm of lurnsides & Thomas merchants, for many year*, now located opposite the Bush House. We can speak of no one with more pleasure and certainly deserving of merit and con fidence. Their store at all times recom mends itself. They are extensively knewn as dealers in first class goods, and offer all the advantages of the city market*. They do justly claim to be the cheapest, and give the entire profits of other merchants to their customers. SEED POTATOES. 25 Buhh klc of PEERLESS POTA TOES, for sale by the undersigned, near lientre Hall. Price SI,OO per bushel. apH.St B. H. ARNEY. EGGS FOR HATCHING.—From Dark Brabmas, Parridge Cochins, But! Cochins and Houdans. Apply to D. fl. ROTE. apr3-6t. Aaronsburg, Pa. DEATHS. On 29th, in Potter twp., John Gingor ick, aged 88 years and 4 months. In Woodstock, Shenandoah county, Viiwinia, en 6th ult., Mrs. R. C. Hughes. Mrs. H. was born in Centre county, March 24, 1836. ■ mar'rTages On Oth ult , Mr Wilecn Rishel, of Ty leraville, Clinton county, and Miss Fran ces H. Rockey, daughter of M.'D. Rockay, of the fame place. THE SCAFFOLD. John W.Osbornellmifff*! In Knox vlllo Omfeiting the Murder of i II oimm mm* Strfdng Stmiiuqly <> the Trap Knoxvim.k, J/aroh 14. John \\ Osborne, the murderer of Mr*. Adoli* M at hew*, was brought fhmi (lulcabnrj! to Knoxvillc about ' o'clock thie morning. Me was in good spirits, laughing ami jetting all the way with those who nccompnuied him. At about 11 o'clock he ale hi* hreaklurt with a good appetite I hi- morning he confessed to \\ Mathews, brother of John Mathew s, that he hnl killed Mr*. Mathews, lie siiiJ he followed her to the cellar ami hit her tin the baek of the head with a briek and left her. Returning, he cut her throat with a knife, lie denied that he rav ished her, but affirm* that he wu> hired to kill her. This statement was written out in full ami handed to the minister for publication. He express ed great contrition, and wished an in terview with Mr. Mathews, which wa> granted. At 1 o,clock he was brought oil tin scaffold and said he hail written out a full coufeasiott. He made no sje ch ami showed no fear. When asked if he was ready he said "\es, sir, promptly, and stepper! smilingly on the trap. Mia arms aud feet wen pinioned, the black cap adjusted, and at 1:11 I*. M the drop fell. Misiieeh was not broken, aud he died of strang ulation. The struggles were terrible aud lasted some time. In thirty min utes life was prououueed extinct and the body was cut down. Adroit Capture of a Saw Dust Swin dler. Win It. Burke. aha* Geo. Moorehoue, is engaged in the "►aw-du-t swindling business at No. 34 Amity street, and sent one of his circulars through the mail' which circular came into possession i f Captain Lcarv, of the Twenty-sixth Pre cinct, who deputed Oflicer Francis O - Rourke to workup the ci> e O'Hourke went to No. S4 Amity street in the bar acter of a countryman, and, of course, Moorehouso was not in—members of the "saw-dust'* fraternity seldom answer a first call, Officer O'Reurke left his ad dress as at the Eastern llote', foot of Whitehall street, and registered his name there as Wm. Arnold, the name he had given in Amity street. A# he had ex pected, "Moorehou-io" called for him to day, and, after a little conversation, offer ed to sell him SI,OOO in counterfeit money for SIOO in good money. Officer O' Rour said that term* were not e liberal u promUad on the circular, and ' Moore house" then offered $1,400 iu counterfeit money for SIOO in good money, and furth er, having been told by the officer that the latter had ''com# to town to pay a $l5O debt on account of the Blooming Grove Association," offered to give the officer SISU in such excellent counterfeit money a* could not bo detected, with which to pay the debt. He also, ill the Cour>e o: conversation, admitted that he was "Moorehouse." The officer not hav ing sufficient evidence, went with Captain Leary and "Moorehous. i- now in Lad low Street Jail '>n default of $5,tU) bail. ♦ Three Per tons Burned to /tenth on the I'raities of Minnesota. Milwaukee, March 27. A daugh- i tcr aud sou of a farmer nam. d Thor- i legal), and a son of a neighbor named Wahel, were burned to death near Read's Landing. Minnesota, tut l'4lh ult., by being encircled by the priarie fire they were fighting, and perished before they could escape. When (bund their clothes were ail burned off, the flesh peeled from their b.uits, aud they died before morning. They were aged eleveu and nine. MEXICO AND GI'ATKM ALA. Revolution Gaining Strength—An Ancient Temple Exhumed. City of Mexico, March A, via llav.ua, March 20.—General Alatorre has been ap pointed Governor of Yucaiar- Theremain# of au ancient temple, supp ed to have been erected centuries before the discovery of Mexico, have been found in San Jose Mountains, in the State of Chia pas. Three stone statute-. representing Anahuac dignitaries, have been dug up in the vicinity of the temple. The revolution in Guatemala is gaining strength. The Government troops have met with reverses. CIAUTION. The following article t were purchased by tbo undersigned, at constable's sale, a- the property-of Win. K. & Sarah A. Snyder, and i will leave the same in the pososion of -aid parlie-, at my pleasuare , all pcr.oii* an therefore cautioned against interfering with the-nme in any manner whatever : 1 Calf, 4 Shoat#, 2 Beds, 1 Cupboard. 1 Cookstove. 1 Bureau, 1 Clock, 1 Table, 10 Chairs, 1 Lot of Tub#, 1 Kettle. 1 Barrel and old iron, 2 Bedsteads and Stove, 1 lot of Tinware, lot of diied Fruit, lot of bot tles, Pork, and 1 W heel burrow. apr.l-Jt. JOHN 11. Sl'lCHF.it "V^OTICK. —The pnrlial account of I). Xv F. Fortncv, Committee of Hilli bish, (Lunatic.l ha been filed in thi- of fice, ami will be presented at the April Term ol Court hrxt, for confirmation. A. WILLIAMS, aprit-3t. Protlionatory. QRPHANB COURT 8A LK • ' By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Centre county. I hero will bo ex posed to public sale, at the Court House, in Bellefonte. on WEDNESDAY, A PHI I. 80th 1873 at 1 o'clock P. M., the VALUABLE FARM OF 220 ACRES! known a (he property ofHenry Rothrook, Sr., deceased, situated about three mile east of Bellefonte. Every foot of thi property is tillable and under fence. 170 ACRES are Cleared, mid in good state of cultivation. The balance consist# of Fifty Acres of ORIGINAL PIXEAXD OAh~ TIMREII Upon the property nre bods of iron ore, cement and limestone. It will be sold In two or three parts if desired, and private ! bids will be received until the day of sale. Terms of Sale : One-third to remain in ' the premises as dowry according to the will of the deceased ; one-third U> be paid on confirmation of sale, and the remainder ; in one year thereafter with interest, to he \ secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. i NANCY A. UOTHROCK, apr 3 lit JOHN lIOFFKIt. 15,000 BOLTS OK WALL PAPER! Now on exhibition at Millhelin anil Mil roy Hardware Store*. About Kl different pattern*. PRICES RANGING FROM 10 CENTS TO SI.OO PER BOLT. Beautiful Gilt Paper at one dollar. Panel Paper and Parlor Decoration*. A reasonable credit will be given to re* sponsible parties for paper, *or 5 per cent deducted from prices for ca.-li. Prices are the same at both Stores apr 3 4m. W. J. M MANIGAL. J. HARHIH, J. D HHUOKRT. .1. A.BKAVrK. joh* Horr i-n. pktkr hokkkk. Pennsvalley Banking (Jo. CENTRE HALL, PA. OPE.V'ED FOll HLSIM.SH APRIL Ist 1373. Pet* A Horrca, Wm. B. Mi sulk, Pre: t. Cashier. aprS.tf ("Ipvelnml rejoicea in nn anti-oruul iv to animal tociviy. I hat would be [. a safe place for the Tutons to go to. — A very remarkable old lady I Mm. d/nry Sanifrnaou of Van Huron ' Mo., in, for lionidcn being 07 year* of, • age, she had 15 children. She had a husband otioe, who, to nay the least, , " wiis not nflhrtionate, for ho tried sever-j bind fell from n (hint nnd was himself • drowned. AfteiwarJs, the house iaj' I which the widow was took fire, and 1 , she only esentwhl death by jumping • from a window. Fate must have ' foriiud n more fixed resolution than ' common, that ibis dutuc should die in her bed. • ♦- ♦ One of the latest jokes on C'iucioiia s li comes from St. Louis and is to the efleet that the Fork City is building a Hrobdigiiugian sausage for the Vicuna Kxhibition. It will require the Great Eastern to tow it across the ocean, af-i tor it bus been floated down the Miss 1 issippi to the Gulf. It is to be madt 1 in sections in n railroad tunnel, th Li hog- being driven in bv the hundred and then subjected to hydraulic pres sure. — - —— George Driver, who was executed ' at 14tli inst., For the murder of his ' wife, at Chicago, just before he was turned off made a remarkable sfteecb. lie seized the noose dramatically aud ' shaking it before the crowd, said: ';" Just remember that rope it you go into a saloon aud get light. Hee what ilint liquor will bring you to as well us it has brought me to. Remember that now, aud look out for your . selves.'' What more impressive tem : perance lecture than this was ever de | livcredf ♦ ♦ • — m ■ Continued Sucees# of t'other Hayaeintke in Cteneva. Geneva, Mar. 19.—The religious; excitement in this citv caused by the preacbipg of Father tiyacinthe is in-' Icreising. The reverend gentleman is meeting with great success. The ul tramontane* sre much exasperated. V SKIUOFS ENGLAND AND IRISU l:It fAT WOLVKKHA M I*TOX. 1. union, March 19. — A criuua riot , >etween Ktigii-htueu mid Irishmen oc curred in Wolverhampton, a town of Stalfordsbire, twelve mi < fiom Ilirm- , iiighnin, yesterday- At least ."1,000 I |H I - ;is were engaged it) the conilicl. Firearms and knives were freely used, , and there was much bloodshed, though 1 tio cases of fatal injury have yet been reported. At last accounts from the town or der had been restored, aud it was be lieved there would IK- no repetition of J the rioting. .* . 1 A band of Apacho captured Goo.' ; i Taylor and burned him at the stake, j Hie lady of a .nariner, about toaail on a distant voyage, sent a note to the j clergyman of the parish, expressing the following meaning: "A husband < going to sea, his w ife desires the pray- ' trs of the congregation." Unfortu- nately, the good matron was not skill- < ed in punctuation, nor had the minis- * tcr quick vision. lie read the note as it wit* written : "A husband going 1 to '(C his wife, desire* the prayers of * the congregation." *' ■ t Trial List for April Term, 1873, VOX Vltt-1 WKKK—CVMMKXCIXU, AI'HIt. 28. ] Adam Grenoble vs. M D Gray. A T R:-t?ll v J J Nestlrrode. . same v. Saylor, Day rt . vs Henry Stephen*, fnuiu Yl. (Jute*. axcovn WEKK—COMUKNCIXO *I*V 6. H arid-in-II in.l Life Insurance Co, vs. Gotlieb Hang. G"rg Durst vs. Sol: A Waason. R II Strohwker v- Bicriy A Kreamcr. George linger v* l.ingle A Co. M Vlrich \* K U IlretL ■ Halm, Wilson A Co, ue of, vs Sam' 1 Tree. Norwood <\>l and Lumber Co, v* Kobin • n A Wor*ley • W L Wilson eta! v.sjno A S II Thomp ' *"|!. Pc■•r Vonnihi v- Mary Jley's Admrs. J W Camj.hel! vs Henry McCmcken. I Amelia Hoyervaj W >holl. ■ Zimmerman Bro' A Co. vs S llaupt. 1 J P Harris vs Bradly Child* ft at. W II llnrtcr v- Ettinger. same vs R A N Stover. Jtuncs Mcllcnry vs W Young rt at. S McCrickert sk Co, vs Cha Brown. ■ Th.iniss SlcElvany * Geo Krep*. " Thoma- Mcfiovern v- Vandyke, Moore ; A c.. . Cyru- \\ usson v* J C Decker rt at. C!.a Piingnit v - Robert McKnight. J A J Y-rtcn vs I) Tressler. • John McDcrmott vs Ja* McManu*. Win B Evans v* 8 Isoitxcl. (iephart .\uHEKMAN, 7 mar 21) Ct Adm'r. J- n - NEW HARDARWE STORE iiMILLHEIM Pa. >■ W. J. McM ANHiAt. of Mllroy has Start icd a branch Store in Millheiin where he intend* keeping a full line of Hardware and Cutlerv, HA I Ml, oim, I'AIK TH, VAHNIKII KH, PPTTT, RIO n full line of Wallpaper* ami Border* I The Store will he in the charge of hi* clev er and obliging clerk Jnine* Montgomery. Centre County, Farmers, Mechanic* and other* call and examine good*, and J compare price*—Jim i* u clever fellow and will Ji> all in hi* power to aceommo ! date you A I*SO: | Do not forget JHE OLD STAND AT MILROY, where you will alwuy* tlnd a full Stock to *eiect from and price* to Suit the time*. I Being very thankful for the patronage ■ and many favor* shown mo by my Centre county friend*, I still solicit their patreu {age and I will guarantee to give satisfac tion in every way -Good* will *old very .fiosc for ca*h. W.J. M'MANIGAL. j feb2o.4m. ENTKAL hotel. Corner of ThlrS and Chestnut Street, Mitlliuhurg, Pa. John .Showers, Proprietor. Its Central Location makes it puiticularly desirable to pmons visiting Town on business or pleasure H. A. Taylor'# Livery Attached. unf2l ly The matrimonial trouble* of the Roth child* have not been confined to the late marring* of a daughter of the family. Though site has chosen a husband out of the Jewish Church, kho retain# her own faith. llarun Natlianiel, the only son and ) heir of Anselm, head of the Austrian braiieh, proposes not only to tabs a (ten uis bride, but Is adopt lbs ObrUtian faith. I|e link fallen in love with the Countess Mcsaey, daughter of a (ieneral, and High |Chamberlain to the Archduke Ranler | To remove the obstacle* interposed by the" | lady's relations, the ardent lover promise* |to be converted to b*r failh. Hi* father j •'Kceedingly angry, and hat threatened dl-, | inheritance if llie sou purtu in hi* inlen I lion Th* rough course of true love is, it appears, no smoother for millionair* than for ordinary people, and know* no dis tinction of creeds. TIIK WAR IN SPAIN. Hareeloiia ill a State of lutenae Kx citemeul ! Madrid, March 81. Dispatches from Barcelona say* the situation in that city is 1 grave Intelligence has coached there ; that the town of Berga. captured by the CarlLl* on Friday, had been destroyed by fire by the insurgents, wbo before apply ing the torch, saturated a number of build ing with petroleum. News of the burning of the town created greet exeilement in Barcelona. Tlio populace were sasem blittg in the streets in large crowd*. Dis order* were feared, and the authorities were makiiig every effort to allay the ex ciluicntand prevent disturbance. Reprisals were threatened against the clergy aud a number of known (.'artist sympathizers, ik-rga contained a ho.piul, several con rents, and had over six thousand of a ' population. KKOIBTKH ri NOTICKB. The following arcouaU hue been K*- amined and pn*ed by me and remain filed of record in ibis office for lbs intpectien of heir*, legatee* and all other* in any way interested, aud will be presented to the Orphan* Court of Centre county for allow ance and Confirmation on Wedne*day the 31t day of April I*7l 1 The account of Annie Feb! and Jere miah Haiti e*, admjnuiraiort of all and MUgular the good* and chattle* right* and jcrediU which were of George Fchl, late ot Mile* twp. Centre county, dee'd. 2 The acceunt of Daniel Uartnan, trustee appointed by the Orphan* Couil of Centre county, to make tele of the real eatate of Jauie* Mulholland, late of Burntide twp , deed 3 The Guardianship account of Danial Garman, Guardian ot the Minor children 1 of James M ulholland, late ot Burnsida twp dee'd 4 The account of Jacob Bower. *r., ad ministrator of all and singular th goads and ehattlas, right* and crrdiu which were .n Levi, late of Bogg twp., dee'd 10 The account of David Krape, guar dian of Zacharia Thomas, late of llama* twp . dee'd. 11 Final account of David ( * illiland ex ecutor of Ac., of William S. Gilliland, late of Potter twp.. dec.d. I'.' The account of D. O. Bower and William Hoeterman, administrators of Ac. of Jacob llo*terman, late of Haine* twp., dee d. 13 The account of John K ertteUar, fm*r. dian of Sarah K. Meyer, formerly Sarah E Alexander, minor child of Henry Alei ander. late of Centre county dee'd. 14 The account of Ainu* Clausen, guar dian of (ieerge W. Kay, minor Son of Da vid Ray, late of Centre county, dee'd. 15 The account of Annie Vanada aad Henrv Vanada. administrator* of Ac , of Xichola* Vanada. late of Gregg twp., dee'd. lii Supplementary account of William 1 II Fearon, administrator of Ac., of David Bechdal, late of Liberty twp , dee'd. 17 The account of John Wilson, executor of Ac., of Guliedina Wilson, late of Half Moon twp , dee'd 1H The account of Christian and Will iam Bechdal, Eiecutor* in tbe late will and testament of John Bechdal, late of Liberty twp., dec d. 19 The account of l!-nrv Kruinrine, ad ministrator of Ac., of Lydia Krumrine late ot Centre county, dec d. 'JO The account of John RUhel, admin istrator rfr ii'Sus isnn riesfMfo mmrra of all and singular, the good* and chatties, right* and credit* which were of George Long, 1 Iste of Gregg twp., deo'd. 21 The account of C. L. Gresws aud B. B. Kino, administrators ot Ac., of C. G. i Ryman, late of M ilesburg, Centre county, dee'd. 22 The account of David Weiland and David H—s. administrators of Ac., of Michael Weiland, late of Harris twp., dee'd. 21 The account of Samuel Gregg and Christopher Gates, administrator* of Ac., if Fredrick Go*#, late of Furguson twp., dee'd. 24 The account of David Khoad* and John Irvin *r., Sirviving trustee* under the will of William A. Thema*. late ef BeHefonte, dee'd. 25 The account of Aaron Luck en bach adminUtralor dr so nut iton turn frsfo antra of Ac., of Nancy Runkle late of Potter twp., dee'd. 25 The executorship account of Aaron Luckcnbnch executor In the estate of Geo Kunkle latent Potter twp., dee'd. 27 The amount of U G Smith adminis irator of Ac., <>! Jacob Yeaklcy late of ,! Pcnn township, dee'd 28 The account of John T Ross, surviv ing administrator of all and singular the g.>od* and chatties, right* and credit* which were of Caleb Cuney late of Harri* i twp , dee'd. 29 The amount of John B Leather* ex ecutor in the last will and testament of Samuel Leather* late of Howard twp., ! dee d. SO The account of I). I> McKean g"r dian of Rebecca Harris minor child ofOohn S. Harris late of Walker twp., dee d. 81 The account of D. D. McKean guar dian of Annie M. Miller, formerly Anni* M. Harris, minor daughter of J. L. Harris late of Walker twp., dee'd. 82 The account of D.'D. McKean guar dian of John D. Harris, minor sun or Aa nic D. Harris late of \\ alker two..dee'd. JOHN H. MORRISON, Register 1 1 ETAII, PRICE LIST JOBBING AND COM MISSION HOUSE OF BUKNBIDE A THOMAS, Bellofonte, Pa. White sugar* per pound ..l.tet* Brown sugar per pound ....... lOcts Demararn sugar per pound .IScls Bio coffee L'.'k W Arbuckle* brown coffee per peund-. ..80ct Best washing soaps per pound...6, 7 A Hot* Be I starch per pound .. lOcts Best bright Navy tobacco per pound..64cts Garrets scotch snuff per boa ...IGcU Twist tobacco A Cavendish per pound flOct Best sugar-cured Hains per p0und...... lftcli No. I black |H>))pcr per pound- 30ct* Molasses per gallon - QOcta Mackeral without head* and all kind of mackerul and Herring at city pricea. Double X X whip', drips SUcts per gal lon, in 6 gallon lot* 6cts a gallon less. 1000 other articles too numerous to men tion, cheap. Meu's stogies, heavy shoe* at 51,86 per pair. They have the largest and cheapest stock of goods ever offered to the public. If you want to SAVE 20 TO 60 PER CENT. GO TO BURNBIDE A THOMAS I Alt kind* of merchandise in whole peck ! ages at less prices. julylvtf BRLLRFONTBMARKETB. Corrected by 0. D. Keller. I White Wheat 91.06, Red l ...Rye. 76. Cot n4O ... Oats lift. BarfeyM. 70.—.C10 reraeed 6.00 ...... Potatoes 4ft. Lard per pound 7..—.Pork per pound [Mi Butter t Kggs SO Plaster per ton 111 Tallow 8 Bacon * —..Ham 13 LEWIHToWN MARKETS While wheat 1.86 ...R*d wheat 1,80.. ..Rye 70 Corn 40 Oats Bft Barley 60 Cloveraoed6,oo .....Titnotbyaeed, Wo—... Halt 2 60 per sack Bacon lOc—Ham 16 Buttei 3ft... Eggs ift Plaster 8 00 Great Reduction In Pricea Of Note Paper. Wuro nw prepared to furnish Muto |i*lr at prices tor Wow any tbat have war before been offered at retoit In tbU county Bait quality Commercial uota pa|*>r at 16 eta par quira Kecoad beat do at IS eta par quira Third beat do at lOoia per quire Puichaeera will And thtw to be of the tame quality heretofore aold in thia place for '£>, a, and 16 ct* par quira, but having bought our paper at extremely tew Bguret. we Jeaire to give our customers the Bill benefit of the raduotion. Look At Thia!! Initial Paper With Chromol French Initial paper 16 cU per box Plain white 'JU " Kou tint " 'Jit " Two tinU " <0 " With a handsome cbroino given away with each W cant box. JAMES WELCH A 00.. JO mar tf Opposite Bush Huuw PEN N HALL ACADEMY.—The Spring term #f this Inatitution will apan on Monday, April I4tn, 1878, under the charge of J. B. Kerachner. A. B , a graduate of Franklin and Martha). Callage. Instruction will ba given in the English Branchaa, Mathematics, Latin, Oreek and (Jarman. Special attention will begiven to tkoaa preparing thamaalvaa for teaching. Far further particulara ad dreaa MAJ. J. B. FISHER. OEM. OEO BUCHANAN, Pena Hall. Centre Co., Pa Hr/erttiut, Kiev. D. M. WOLF. uarlldt I). M. RrTTKMIIOtSB, WITH KOO.Vfi, M4'U W.4RZ dk CO. " DKALJttta HI Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 144 North Dele ware Avenue, 147 North Water Street, PHILADELPHIA, r A. Kooa*. O. Seswaaa J.fcsvos. mart ly. NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place! The subscriber la Ju*t receiving from the eastern citie* a Full Stock of FALL and WINTER ..OODS which he ha* determined to aell very cheap, consiating of DRY GOODS and Print*, Muilin*. Opera Canton*, and Woll Flannel*. Ladle* Dret* Good*, Mich a* Detain*. Alpaca*. Poplin*, Ktnprea* Cloth, | Sateen , Tameie, together with a full] •lock uf everything usually kept in the Dry Good* Una. NOTIONS: A Ail) atock, consisting part of Ladiee and Children'* Merino H.se, Collar*. Kid glove*, heat quality i!k and Liale thread Glove*. Hood*. Nubias, Breakfa*t shawls. HATS & CAPS, A All! aortmenl of Men'* Boy * and Children'* ol the latest at) le and be*l. CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice select*.-a of Man'* and Boy'*ol the newest styles and most | serviceable material*. jj BOOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF C. PECK S New Coaoh Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, FA. The undersigned has opened n naw es tablishment, at hi* new *hopt, for the manufactute of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLKIOB* AXI> SLUM*. PLAIX AND FAXCT of every description . All vehicles manufactured by him ■re warranted to render satisfaction, and a equal to any work done elsewhere. Ho uui none but the beet material, ind employs the moil ekillfbl workmen. Hence they flatter themeelvee that their i work can not be excelled for durability | and finieh. Order* from a distance promptly attend ed to. Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PIIICES REASONABLE. All kind*of Heparin# done. Shortlidge & Co., PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarriot. The only Manufacturer* of Lime, burnt exclusively with wood, in Central Pennsylvania. DEALKB* IS Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pont'a Powder, Sporting and Blasting Powder on hand, Fuse for Blasting, Fire Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertilisers, Implements. jan:*) 78 Office aed vard near South end of the Baiid Kaglc Valley Kail read Depot, Belle fanle, Pa. jaalO.7B mm™; FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC. MOO PagM, too Eafravia|>. i (ierUlae aipoaa •>' Mediae] llubtfi at Ike peel and meant. It nelMele Qaacka. liepytm. Tmaet •ettaa scwoaats of Holed Pknietsns sad JfairaUra* af tbeCueeee ItlfHakietertllae nam aad laaMaake all BOW toavoid Um tlla wkleSSeeS absirU. WeaHe ■achialTa terrlton aad Übaeal •ammtmtm* Far awee- T?B "BT? RKdt or Chicago, 111. ▲OXMTS WAXTXII roa THS UNCIVILIZED RACE OF HEN IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE V ORLD. Being a compieheneive account of their manner* and custom*, and of thair Phytic | al, Social, Mental. Moral, and Religious characteristic*. By RE v. J. O. WOOD, M.A.FL.B. *6O Engravings. 1800 ta per loyal Oetsve Pages in two volume*, or , two volume* in one. Agents are making over SIOO per week lin telling this work An early application I will secure a choice of territory. For I terms address the publishers, J. B BURR A HTDE Hartford, Conn. ■ or Chicago, 111. ect 18ly RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, I LOCK HAVEN, PA. The proprietor of Binder's Music Store desires to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the foot that they Can Save Money by purchasing their musical instrument* vt Ryuder a Music Store, We are selling Double Reed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at- $l4O, superior in tone and finish, to those that are hawked and peddled throoghont the country at *175 to $200.) Tbr.e we warrant for flee years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties. We beg leave to oall your attention to the following instruments, sold in Peansvalley this year, which you would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE HALL. B. B WOLF, Ryoder Organ *225 00 WM. GALBRAITH, Rynder Organ . jd| 140.00 DR. J. Y. DALE, American Organ *376 00 PETER HOHRECK, Rynder Organ 140.00 AARONSBURG. WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ *240.00 BOALBBDRG. MIBB E. E. HUNTER, Melodion *1*30.00 In a few weeks we will oall attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver alt instruments— Tou Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ. A ' " RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! C.D.KE LER. . BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, la now prepared, at the Old Stand on Bihop Street, to aell CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC., AC., il ftducfd pricM, H* !• ilio prfto pure hi££ ALL KINDS OF GRAIN! FOE WHICH HE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH PURCHASERS nLL FIND SUPERIOR INDITC * M £*J\\ H L % B K gpr.Hßf. I. Guggenheimer. ARRANGEMENT! ISAAC GUO sorts o{ either for f1: new and choice varieties of Fruit ana Ornamental Trees, Shrubs Evergreens, Roses, Grapes, Lilies, Small Fruits, House and Border Plant* and Bulbs ; on* ytar grafted Fruit Trees for mailing; Fruit Stock* of all kinds ; Hedge Plants, Ac. ; the most complete assort ment in the country, will be sent gratis to any plain address, with F. O. boa. True Cape Cod Cranberry for upland or low land, *0 per 1000 ;*1 per 100 ; prepaid by mail. Trade List to dealer*. Seeds on Commission, Ajtent* wanted. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warebetit*- Plymouth, Mass Ist* Wished lt£i. rnarlo-Ct. ThKOCKKRHOFF HOUSE. Allegneoev Street, Bellefonte, Ps. D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor*. A rIMTCLAM BOTIL COMFORTAL* 00* ; PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN CES—AND REASONABLE Charge* The proprietor! offer to the traveling public, end to their country fiieoda, firi claw arconimodattont and careful atten tion to the want* of gueet* at ail time*, at fair rate*. Careful h toll en and good (table, ling for honee. An excellent table well tervod. A Ber tupplied with tne liquor*. Servant* well trained and everything re quisite in aCm claw Hotel. Our location t In the burine** part of the town, near the Poet Ofßce. the Court Houae, the Chur ch en, the Bank*, and the p incipal place* of buaineM. render* it the noel eligible place for thoee who visit Bellefbete on huti or pleasure. An Omnibus will carry paeaengere and baggage to and from all trains ! free of cnarge. Excelsior Cement- The undnirid now manufacture* O ment WARRANTED OF A SCPERIOh QUALITY, at their kilns, n*r Pin* Creek Mill*, in Haines twp. This cemwu hat already been ueed in larft guantilie* upon the L. C. IS. C. K R„ and hat beer found highly satisfactory upon all job* where it nas been used, and at equal to any now manufactured. The undersign ed now Uke pleature in recommending and warrantingit to aIL for im in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatova. purpoae a (rood quality of Cement it deai rabfe. Thu Cement hat already been teated far and wideband rendered the ut mott satisfaction. Personi. therefore con ♦truetine Cittemi, faying Water Pipe*. Ac., wilt Ind it to advantage to bear thi in mind, and atao, that they warrant th< article at repretented. For further par ticular*, add ret* MEYER A DOFFKR. 2D dee tf Aaromburjf. Fa. MAX HOOD HOW LOST. HON RESTORED! Jwm rahllthed. • *• MM of Da OUa*UßWas4.*> I •utK4Tan Kaatt m Mm redlttl ewe iwMkml ws* JS ££sss?*JK"a u A'!sia sr JS it mim) MUtnciAM It UwiiaUnli 1 Ma t lUrti real*" mcrawfsl arte Uco.tWthottowotaa 1 nf*ni dwlltMnan a zstzsz ?E : ssu&tnßrsar ; igai Wl t wad* of cor* t WW nuonl*. wrt*t tad aim* *l.l> of wkirh rrmr *al*o*. oe woltor what hfc oadtf&n*y to. owe cor* Hwwtl ttiMb. fetreWb tad every awe la the Uod. (wto, aador wai. la t ploto **■! w. * tar tddrow rttuiwd,— r*olp* "* tn ntu. or to* poet own iCjir. Otlimvll'i "Morrtoe*Ootdo." prMI addrew it* aehHttore.^ R j c |um a co_ rwtWMlntn I*s lto7. XtoTMl aprDtr- The Champion of the World. The new Improved American Button Hole Overeeaming and Complete Sowing J/achine —Tbe groat eat machine of tho Ago ! Simplclty, Durability & Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the litest, hat many ' improvements overall other, In a word, it * it a perfect machtnejwhich is acknowledg ed by judge* andagents.of all othot machine*. Call on A. L. Bartgee, asaaisonbuig, who it the authorised agent for Centre county. Alto keeps tho beat Sewing Ma chine thread, needled, and repair* all kinds 1 of ("wing machines, clocks, watches, mu tick boxes Ac I will thoroughly canvass the section belonging tome, and! shall be very much pleated to soil every person a machine, on easy terms ; give it a trial be fore purchasing any other—it has no equal. Parties wishing tbe machine, will please address the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly attend ed to. A. L. BARTGEB. Agent for Centre County Madisowpko. Pa. TREES AND PLANTS, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 1 A complete assortment of Staudard and Dwarf Apples. Pears, Peaches, Plums, Siberian Crabs, Apricots. Nectarine*; Grapes, Currant. Gooseberries, Blackber ries. Asparagus, Rhubarb, Nuts: .Shade and Ornamental Trees, Hardy Flowering and Climbing Shrubs, Hedge Plants Ac. Enclose stamp for Catalogue and Priced, List ED WD J. EVANS A CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, York, Pa. j Dr. Crook's Wine of Tax tO YEARf * Public* Teat Hw proved jS>- DR. CROOK'S % WINE TAR ■nerit "gSt "any fft WS 1 LEI IT FIR €*■ pani* ■P Hon ftfr onlerwl (he public. It b rleh ta (he ■sedtrinal iUNefTsr.udtnwqnld for diorm essrihe Thnstjpt taw. r fcrmlc* lb# m TRADK fftß MARK. flrX KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, It Uw oatr Kawwn tomtrtj for fotohfs l>- laa* and haa cared erery am jot Wahstre tn wtoch U haa haCT_flTen. tirludwi of thr bedi (ki Itedto sad btawtjOQ ol tat' lUARm, Lrsri'&srs s? sasss (atTied tad Dotlcalrl >: *'•.n.tioiiti f both SCXta. WrS, £S£mm\ UM "Kt2?SKA (Ori. MM. a- £ SSMsisrawßsa SSKTiSiJJfS 5fS SfissS sSswassareiE ,sS done of both aoMoaadallaeca _____ kbarnkps bxtbu't stem i BMu of Oimtfttom. Itr. la all ! ru.tr. n rapedal a*( SS> ; wr* enahlen Urn to treat nlaoaae. hit caw ■ • l uixafuar antaed. Charge# reeaonaWe. Tfcoso at _* lance **" forward letter Aeaertbthg eyrtspt<>ni fUTTS HOUSE Bellefontk, TA. J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r. HAS first class accommodation ; charg es reason* * *■>. tf. PUrtLfif KOUil BLOOD. t For Scrofula, Ncrofu *J lons IMneaMS of lite Eyes, or Scrofula is OBJ form. Aw Any diaeam or eruption of wT? the Skin, disease of the LifWj aA*. Rheumatism, Pirn plea, OI o * Korea, Ulcere, Broken -down liß Constitutions. Syphilie, or an/ a diaeaaa depending on ad §®jj praved condition of the Wood "'DR. CROOK'S SYRUP OP fX POKE ROOT. / D '^ e medicinal prop**** of Poke combined with a prep -IJy tration of Iron which goen ai i&Z < nce into the Wood, perform- Utf the meat rapid and won* */ derfui cure*. . eour Druggist Dr. Ci oka Cost poundSyrup of Puke Boot—Ule hand be