a. THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KU RTZ, 2. Editor. Orxrre Hawn, PA, April 30, "84 TIE DEMONIAC SLAYERS OF 11 SERVANT GIRLS HANGED: an Vianna, April Kr! Scholossareke, who murdered 21 servant girls, were hanged in the court vard inside the prison here to-day, Af ter the usual preliminaries hat Leen gone throvelt with the word was given and the prisoners were drawn up and s'owly strangled to death. Schenck, his brother Carl and Sehios- sarcke for a long time pursged the calls ine of murder a8 aregular trade and for the past thrée years lived luxntionsly on the proiita of blood. The Bohencks, Bi Jesinns by birth, are &ans af a judge, who eansed them to be well educated, How they first took to the oceupation of mur- der 18 not known, but the authorities themselves with Schigs€aréke, a coofirm- od criminal, and with several other bi d characters. It is not nneommon in Vi- enna for servints who have saved money tn advertise for husbdnds in the local pi = ners. and Hugo Shenck—a married mar, living apact from bis wilé =used to an g ver such advertise ments gometimes un- der pretenses of beiag an engineer in re- a wealthy aristoerat with contempt for ¢lass prejndices, ment, and, after paving courtto them for a fow days or weeks, trasting creatores t him on a journey 9 fet married. Sheack would get out at some goot where he had arranged that his ac complices wonld 1} getlier they would kill the girl, secare her property, conceal her body, and re- tara quickly to the 1 3 had 1} d wp pen f14y kitling. Had these Austrian t their frightfal Iss HLL A A CADETS FREAK. M. Fdonard Seguin, a youth of eigh- teen, belonging to a highly respectable famidy of Marscilles, (France), was re- cently admitted into the Military School of St. Cyr. Having taken a dislike to the career of arms, he suddenly disappeared from the shool in the month of December | last. Nothing was heard of him despite the va-searches which were made both by the authorities of 8t. Oyr and his anxious relatives. A few days since, however he returned to the school, went straight to the general in command of the pupils and confessed the fruth. It seems thal on the Sunday he left he was to have ac- companied his companions to Paris, but on reaching St. Olond be guitted the train, bonght a felt hat, and, entering the Bois de Boulogne, threw aside his shake, cub off the buttons of his regulation overcoat, and thus disguised took the train to Calais, on hisnwsy to Loudon. Being possessed of only 30f, he could not proceed further than Dover, where he found himself with bat 2f, in his pocket. Nothing duanted, ho walked to London, where he arrived in a most exhausted condition. A police- | man, who was struck by his appearau took him before n magistrate asa vago- i ea, | { i {e remained there for some days, 1 A the chaplain of the jail succeeded in elicit eC AA, HIRTS! > “Mode” White Shirts, “Eioltne’ tt LL] BEN a RAPES: il oreert Ay 4 yi Sau . i i “Iinperial” “Rosedale” Superior Cheviols “i ir “4 ‘‘ i be “t is ‘ * PLECTION OF COUNTY SUPERIN, TENDENT, To the School Directors of Centre Col GeXTLEM EN In. prursuance of the for- ty-third section of the act of 8th of May, convention, at the court house, in: Belle~ fonte, on the first Tuesday in May, A, ID. 1884. being the 6th day of the wonth, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and se 1 1 pelaot i i s 14 J num- ber of directors present, ene person of requiremenis, anid and experience ip the art © ! wr ntendent, 3 Jie i skiil { teaching, the thiree suc thé result to as county s speidivio Ve the Btute Suaperint piired by the ith Beat Lions of said et. i. M. WOLF, County Si rintende nt April 16 : nis | endenat of Centre Co XOT.CE OF DIsSCLUTIION, at Marseilles, tofore (levan Dindes and 7, i { i ¥ ure CROWNING GLORY, Fol he REGULATOR TF 3 : | OX BE rive t { ies Fide Hanes at the Bee Hive the pe aud jared - STOCKHOLDER SHRP GREATL Faced $e anc f ah 7 ner HTGH ERT PRICY VALENTINES S1'¢ 151 & 1563 PUSHY STOVES. i RE HOME, TOR & APOLLA, . 1 5 Graal diets, on o& CU) ah A A aa STORE NEW DRUG MILLS PA. SH Rs Y REDUCED! H0 1.00 O77) 1.10 75 1.25 1.0¢ 1.20 PR 1.00) LS y Pon) fe § LOL) } PAID FOR PLOLUUCE “6s IRE CO. LIAL, 4 ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bending Shops. AT FARMERS MILLS, PA | { All kinds of bending In weod done on { short notice, Ovders filled for rims of zi] vizes, and of best material ; bobsled run- | pers, shafts, bent hounds, plow handles, reaches, for Orders by mail ‘prom ptiy led to, All wore gusrraniee« : Js B. REAM & & $y “5 i Yiene ya WY ‘ saeton ang Hoges end 118%, - al “ON, | Severe Field Test for 5 Years, For Five Years cor . Ain Twenty-five % lar Phosphate hag stood severe | field tests so satisfactorily that the of it have grown {feom ts Wels held at the office of Lis 200 Bou Fourthly Sireel, Dib, win, Pa. on Monday, May i o'clock, a. {. Re arie 1S ih is day F Compauy will be dissolved by mutua Leon~| Lm pan, | sent ; all parties hnow-|1ss, ali} ing themselves to be in- pos eal andl Arcston «hme day and | debited to sand firm will) \please make prompt | pa yment,and those hav-| : : | wos: scrupuious and ling clarms adainst thel | same will present then is killed a servant girl, Lad the andacity to | and take her bank book to the postcflice | with the object of drawing the denoeit | ORIGIN OF WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. standing to her credit. The woman had | been missed, Suspicion was natorally | : : : i aroused at the postoffice, and the three | Although inferior in money-making principal members of the firm conse: | power to a pill, a sauce, too, can minke quently arrested. | the guineas roll briskly in, and notably : t has this been the case with Worcester- SHOT {AND KILLED HIS FATHER, | A serutiny of the labal will show atardsber: aaron $3 : RE SE NO, th eighty seven Loos Io buudicd The ate mi. Blection for ten thousand one " . i nd i BE. McCLuee, Sec). PATENT MEDICINES | ARG £1 ghty-two fons in 1883 resulis bave been Not extensive advertising ba merit has plaesd MeDonmd! Liver Piils at the bead of the histo The | TO] LET exacting care £xef- | t Cadals | best practical BOs ofl a | kinds, i * ee : by intelligent farmers who use ARTICLES } shire. and Atlante, Ga, April ~~4& Monroe, | that it is prepared ‘from the recipe of 8 dispatch says: At eleven o'clock this The nobleman FANCY GOODS. | it season after season in preference t Ales TOBACCO & SEGARS, and | : If you iW a ciscd io selection of maledial § Lhe gh chetnicsl skill empioyed in lhe mwaspufactore, and 804 cH 4 Lhaett "WR er | any other brand have uc i " CONRFEL ONER ! . > Bo nobleman of the county. INFECTIONERY moraine Jesse Gunn shot and killed his father Willis Gunn. game young woman. Tbe don married him word to bé ou h coming to kill him. This ~v fatter was taking aim at the son. - The Philadelphia Press contained the following: “A. B. Long, a resident of Jewistown, arrived in this eity morning. While in the Broad Street station he stood his valise on bench and tarned away to answer a question asked him by a stranger. The latter then withdrew, and Mr. Long reached for his valise, but it was gooe, and with it Penn gyivania railroad stocks in the name of Mr. Long valned at $5,000, a certifi sit for 810.000 in the Grasd Rapid national bank, Grand EKapids, Michigan, and three promis notes aggregating 34,000, The papers ar Mr. Louglireported his loss a Toru agep “ Orv 1 to the . _-—e we Who cares whether Forepaogh's or Darnum’s big white eleptiant—or both ~are whitewashed. A whitewashed ele- phaot will look all the same as a white- horn critter ; bat it does make a ditler- ence whether yon have bogus or geoulne groceries. If you buy your table groce- ries at Sechlerda you know you have in article that is pare and when buying of some other grocers you are in ger of getling a whitewashed article, frosh : harm buat bogus groceries will. - REPORTER, LETTER FROM MISSOURL during the late war. iors were passing the house of ashtewd edd ““Hurrah for the union ™ pong cane from the farmer yelled out: Xo re “Hurrah for Jeff Davisl” Bill no re in the house. Completely d © io gel the fafmer 10 commit od out: “Hurrah 1 ¢ farmer opened the door je anal Wao woi't stand Mi y adoption, having ce 1874, and 1 naturally feel a pride ~int her lmstRotions, her prosperity readers of the’ make a few allusions to Mr. Shaffer's letter, the first place he says: il js very shallow, plies to In “The Missouri soll in gra- Bo far ax this stalement ap- hwest Missouri I have nothing to say, but do emphistionlly say that it does not apply ta any section © scvtrel river. Tt is uhiversally conceded that north snd central Missouri comprises the finest apd richest agricultural lands to be found anywhere, This sonuty (Worth) produced In 1880 the largest average yield of corn per acre of any county in the United States, as shown by the census taken that year, And ns for frult, 1 have never seen finer apples, perches, cherries and grapes grown to the soll and grow in great profusion. Nearly ail his other remarks are on topics which are in eidental to the settlement of every new country, and must appear so to every thoughtful man, and therefore | dismiss them. Now in relation to schools 1 will quote from official records, But be fore doing so, | will here make the ungualified statement that Missouri has the Las; avaliable permanent school fig of any sate th the aslon, For the present year the state has apportioned among her school children the sum.of $002.29, aking an avege of 7 penta pes opis for every child of school age within ber botders. This sien will be largely aogmented by interest from the permanent school funds of the various counties in the sate. Bach ocounty his a perma- nent school fund of ite own, separate from snd in dependent pt the state fund. This fund is con. stantly growing larger. Al fines sad f nre pat Into this fund and held i Pr ag nse of the public school spstem. The law forbids the use of the principal, amd only the jussrmt thereon. Is applied to the muitienatice of our schools, The principal is loaned to ou? farmers on real estate security at 10 per cont, the current Fate money In shb west, The Interest on this und in our county for the present vo Aron to 82.900, Now divide this he iy ha ie 3 200 sehiool children in our cotinty and ®t makes 6 fonction over 71 cont por capita, Add the 71 cents received from the county to 78 Penta received {rom the state fund, nnd we have u total of $149 for each school child In the sounty, And it shonid be remembered that this smonnt has been rdsed without levying one cent of sehoos tax. The maxinum levy for school purposes iy 45 cents on the hundred dollars valnation, snd this enn he increased to 65 conts by a two thirds vote, Tu size thie is the smailest ootnty iu the state, be. ing 18221 miles in extent, and within its borders we have 50 schools In operation, Hat I have written enough. 1leave to the read - er the tusk of discriminating between what Mr, rane, Ap 8 eee and Messrs. Lea & Per- rins's conhectin with the sauce came Many years ago and other novels, well known in their day, wis on a visit at Ombersiey Court, when Lady Sandys chanced to re- very good curry-powder, which elicited from Mrs, Grev that she hid in her desk fill ex which lier uncle, Sir ew, Chief Jus whit thence and given: her sellent recipe, bad Lady haz India, boy 4 chemists w.10 in Worcester, it be able to peri mps 1 ad vents, on they would see. Messrs. Lea & Perrins looked at the recipe, doubted if they could procure all the ingredients, but said they world do their best, and in forward ed » packet of the pow- Subsequently the happy thought struck powder might, ‘m solution, sance, The egperiment was made, and degrees { All the world, to its remotost ends, now knows of Worcestershire sauce 68 an ar- by that, in common with most good things, it is terribly pirated, au enormous trade is done in it. The profits, I am toid, d I cannot but suppose that liberal it crisis tp oll A AI Sm Bat golf killing or disabling 13 adversuries sch more than Homerie feats, however, an intersting person. Beginning life as an “enfant de tronpe” in the aries of of fc mee, but a master who commanded the personsl yespeet of his pupils, com- rad ea, and superior officers, and was not nt frequently consalted in affairs of im- pr stance touching personal or regimental honor. In his old age he appeased a Lo ag-standing feud between the engin. ee ro and the infantry quartered at Mont pe sllier by the bold and simple devics of & wing & military assault of arms in his o wn name, inviting the picked men of t oth branches of the sen rice to contend and the rest of the garrison to look on, and at the end making the men a speech, and, with all the anthority o T his position ws “lo pére do V'escrime, ”' compalling Jean-Louis succeeded in mak ing so good a pupil of his dsughter tha ¢ she com- pletely took the conceit ont ¢ € a young professional (a stranger to the 1 school of Jean-Lous) who had thought | t impossi- ble that a woman could bo as rious al vermnary. : 6 wo wee DIF aggre t MATTay cotver 8 BR TOW. ted - \to W. O. Licarich. stock | have | Clevan Dingdes pay all (notes of the firm \ continue the business \ the old stand wher | frie nd | gene rel Lal lott st cash Prices Mr. RB. F. Bechler \elarge of the store, « 0X Tn purclase New Store NEW GOODS! LOW PRICES! Centre Hall, and Best Rooms in the Valiey, —A COMPLETE STOCK DRY GOODS, OF DRESS NOTIONS HATS & CATS, BOOTHE & a Ady ! HARI FOILS AND GLASSWARE, Qi ENNSWARE GROCERIES COFFEES, UGARS. TEAS, (ALT. TOBACCO, SEGARS, ERYTHING WELL STORE ALL NEW GOODS, 8] 4 a a ¥ A SA 1 | KEPT IN § | COUNTY. COME AND SEE Us Market Prices Paid. 3 i X ean be med, fores, Dolls, Tomo ry Debility, and Serofalons Catarch, # Ay ri's BARSAPARILLA has cured the Inflammatory i] whieh 1 have suffered for many years. Drarkiam, 1a. Masoh 2, 1662, PREFARED 8 i Bald by all Druggiets; 81, six Bott) wy * ~ d beyers guarantee, Lis.alislis pel ithivir Lon % , rrny ey aided, Farmers of Centre wlio to buy a Biader {: wish to sew ne Coptinental Sel irake, eounty Bioder, ane of Jobnstun § Hie aud #0 cdtne 10 week, Comme are Hrst-rlass Toa { Paunsvaliey know i pine in the val ey i $ nae wilt will has Farmers Fiien OTD pian = M. EL. if bit “kB Centre Hall, PUBLIC SALES. (JPVIARS COLE PALE] f 8 jin 3 > § 4 "RTEE { Jobin | e, deg'd, abDat | fussy vi ie, on dat itaay, : the Ioliowin ren. « Joun love, viz: A) ALUABLE} Potter twp, Leulre Lo, ig of Michael Bpy Ker, Jue Wes 3 As o FT uN ay « iv, g descrived fale of in ad oiuing { lau i { cuntsining about 160 ACKES, i i land, about ered with resic ie i fe & good gr ie iB 0 a hn | good Hmosi { which are « fine Ginter, § | of caluvatio 5 he r y dee ie, fore i» an ex ¢ place and sw wil of i tory fran ling ho Land other oiiio | celleat orelimrad 01 never {alebiog wafer, in an exovhient aeighborliowd a4: | veniehl acCess 80 « bhurcues, 8 hiouls, &e, i aliording a rare opporian ty uli se.utiog . | a most vsiralie home, A sum | equal 10 Lhe costs ID Lue proceed) # 9 he Iarm is loca “ju cone lerine~- BE : paililion G04 @3pelises | Land { when th { tLe Je sale; 3 Mod the remaining J f aneth Love, the widow of decedent, wilh | juterest thereon to be paid ber alinnally ! during the term of her natural life—snid last two payments to be secured by bond and mortgags# upon ie Diemises, VIAYER K. LOVE, ove, and Trustepg lo sell, | J NONFEUTIONERY and EATING C HOUSE, st SEARFASY ROOMY | Bush's block. Meals at all hours from | early to late trains, Lagoon witnoat cof fee 10 cte., Lunchr with coffee 15 cents | Regular meas 20 cts, Oysiers in nil stye, * { 8 Lit sGNe fie HA : ¥ in a YE H i Ad's of John | JOHN A. GRENOBLE, BPRENG MILLE, PA, STOVES, TIN WARE: & i | PATENT IRON HOOFING move (hag ehinglos. (Mall and see it, Everything in Hie Jue of COOKING STOVES, COAL STOVES, i * PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST f TIRWARE | order, 12dery ! » of kinds, ail Spectacles a Specialty. + aes # 11 iA 5 ing ions will he sccurately nnded, ". E. AURAND, Druggis, rej pasa LVANIA “a ? =i Y of the enti lorated in mont Alle of £50 ts of the years { CULTURE CHEMISTRY ENGINEER. gre (98 0 tu or other infor WwW. ATHERTO { 4 REY Re aE % ZELLER & SON, DRUGLISTS. Belle din Bester In ALS PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e¢ Liguors for medion] ‘ DRUGS CHEMIC Pr ite Ww ena purposes always kept JOKE ' ines PUTTER, Aturuey-wisblaw Collections promily made and specin! attention given to those having lands of progerty tor sale Will draw ud and have seknowledpged Deeds, Morigas bonds Ec Beilsfonte, Pa 30 ND VALENTINE, o “ A A REAY REAP BLOCK. K8, &v Buys and sells Real Betate on F817 commision Lisune: First-class Life Uompipniiies, Fire Compan io German, Puglish and American, Combined: esp entine's sores, Bellefonte, Pa. i . Lany Pol Rand ois conta ‘or postage A i 'ilzZe.: goofs whieh will hep you : to more womey right away swoesed from Brot hour, The broad voud 16 Tories opens betore the workers, ateolutsly vere, Addrom st HEE ARR HARDW A & E LER ——— { oy ™ 5. A. "ARRIS & C0 ween RE SELLING ER SKCTIONS AND REA PERS, Ads) Lipds oo Farming Tools, RAKES, FURKA, JOLE APROUTS HAY POR wee AR WELL AS A MANDS INTHIS LINE. JAS HARRIS & CO. ROCKERHOFF HOUSER. ALLEGIESY 87. 8B RPONTE, PA Good Sample TG. Free Buss to and from all Sain, un “Life anid Accident Compasties, fal. B15 000.000. Ofoe In Bosh Aresde, over Valk and yecnive Troe a dostly bes thee saeythirg eles In this world. All of sitber sex, once, TRUK & Uo. Asgunts, Rains. ir TARD A HARRI1S & CO ER SECTIONS AND REA PERS, SOYTHES, LL HARDWARE TO MEET New Geapporhoff Hauge. 0. G. MoMILLEN, Prop™, Suvecinl rates Wo witnesses and jurore incase : | tried it yet, we hope you will do =o | this season. Respectfully, | BAUGH & SONS, after PHILADE] apt toy & « ftw, decd A vad UIGerss gn regitest nll persone s A Li petted 10 he eFiate 1 pad thome having os 51 the sale Gly autho JNO. DD. DECKERT Potters M CHAB. C. AUMAN pastralors. Cobars #1 Lhe a 10 pres sted for setlienrent api x Ad Pe SPAING MILLS Plaining Mill your besi"%8 » pr The place io buy sar and cheapest Loilding Mates" pe rial is of Jas. §. Krape & Co.. Spring Mills, Pa., who keep all kinds of | FLOORING, GEEMAN, SURFACE BOARDH, —————— A — os HP POS) WINDOW SHUTTERS, ans SA AA Se. &« eo Anything wanted not ready will be furn ished on hort no~ fice. MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL- WAYS KEPT ON HAND. 1317may rn. Gand Pay for Agenic R106 to #266 per an. made selling ower Grand New Biv mud Peed Famous sive Rutiles of the Wor Weis to ds ©. MeOwedy & Oo. Milsieivhin Pe. 1845. lastrated Hond-Deek 1884. For the Farm and Gorien., 150 pages Castration sod ms hemu{1Pel Uslored Pinte A an wiv Waat W Ben and Mew Ww pinnt wed is ole pi SE Poe mee oabie to all terested in parceming siied for Po. amps. mm 4 Th Sunuie EN Simi, Tink RDER Noy nave on hand, £ir: rant FOP tebe , Fou Aide a RDEN Pe $100. Soling. iL LARMEY WERIvS ee ot halen Plot: ast four let thon » fea of FH Tera ey, for F100, VEGETABLE GARDEN POR £1.00, "© , Cholera VepsraWhe Sandy BeigeThon)y Tchu 13 0 4's ct ux Wonder Pen, WF £1. the wou #1 SLB: Curbencrs B. K. BLISS & SONS, 84_Barolay “8t., New-York,