THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'z TERMS; One year, $1.50, when paid in nce. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year. Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, Cintie Haw, Pa., Tuurs, Dio, 19, 3,000 BUTTERICK’S PATTERNS oO AT THE ses “THE RACKET.” No: 4 Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte. All the new things received soon as out. Patterns sent by price. on Metropolitan Catalogue and 2c on Delineator, G. R. SPIGELMEYER. LOCAL ITEMS. to call at Green's Pharmacy, in the Bush House Block at Bellefonte.He has a very large stock of beaatifal goods at low pric es and in addition he gives to every cash purchaser of one dollar's worth or more, a beautiful, new and useful If there was no other inducement it would ba worth while togo just to see his mammoth trout, C herokee rela- of visiting —Mrs. Bruce Lingle, Iowa, is in from the west tives, ~=«The United Brethren coogrega- tion of Bellefonte intend building a new church. ~The Daily News says Hopkins carpenter. wee Willis From, formerly place, is in from Ohio, on a visit and res ports getting along first rate. + — J.W, Bholl, one of Miles towns ship's Democratic farmers, is up visiting his son-in-law, dentist Hosterman. ~The Reformed Sanday school of Spring Mills, will have a Christmas ser vice, on Christmas at 10 a. m. —Jjohn Shaw, Esq. an old and well known citizen of Lewistown, was strick- en with paralysis last week, and died on Sunday afternoon. ~Tuesday was another dreary day, and cousin to it, in horrible condition, ~Mike Burkholder, so far as the re turns have come in, is far ahead for heaviest hog, and we guess will ahead —635 is hard to beat. damp and Wednesday was first eandies, nuts, ete, for Christmas, at prices. They are fresh and pure and stock cant be beat in the valley. ~$150 reward for a set of county i Commissioners in this state who can | outdo those of pur county, for littleness, | muleishness, and utter incompetency. ~The jury wheel was filled Inst week | for the year 1800. Altogether 650 names | were Pp in the wheel, of which 322 are | Republicans, and 828 are Democrats, — Saturday afternoon, mid the sleet and rain and mud, several vivid flashes of lightning followed by heavy peals of ously, ~—Nicholas Parel, who that he had burned two barns in Juniata county, has been sentenced to ten years and six months in the western peniten- tiary, and is now an inmate of that in. stitution, ~p little 4-year old son of Samuel Reish, of Plessant Gap, while at play in the house, on Tuesday afternoon, feli and sustained a fracture of a leg, above the knee, Dr. Emerick was called to treat the little feliow. ~We would be greatly pleased if those in arrears on the Rerorrez would enter the new year with account square. This is possible with all, and would give jas go lift, and both sides will be er for it. Will you hitch on? ~—eDavid Fravel, Smple ed in a lum. ber camp in Nittany hey. Clinton county, was found on Thursday his fellow workingmen lying lifeless on the groutd, His skull was crushed in and theory is that he fell, striking bis bead on a stone, with the result above stated. He was 27 years of age and leaves a wife and one child, Henry Benner, 85 years of age, of Houserville, died on Saturday last, and was buried on Monday at Rock Forge One brother survives him, Mr. Thomas Benner, now in the west, and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Armor, of Bellefonte, who is Jiow in her 92d Jour. The Benner fai: YOars ago ow and operated the Rook Forge Iron. Works, and. st thes time were prominent in all public enter. —Well, could Saturday last have been more disagreeable than it was, if you reader, were the of the t, & rare thing in the past two fH Murder in Lock Haven. WA horrible y was enacted at Lock Hayen on Saturday night last but which was first discovered on Sunday morning. | The particulars of the affair are about as | follows: On Saturday night four young | men—two Lovett brothers and two | Brown brothers—were in Soheid’s sa. | loon, this city, At a late hour they all { started for their home, the two Brown | brothers in advance. The latter live in | Woodward township and the Lovett | brothers live in the Irish Settlement,” in Dunstable township, all on the oppo~ site side of the river from the city. The Brown brothers hud driven as far as the | river in a wagon. | crossing the bridge to where they had | left their wagon they concluded to await had tarried somewhere, and all go home | together in the wagon. i On the arrival of the Loveit Brothers | an altercation ensued about some trivial aflair, and, all being some what intoxicat- ed, it was no time until a general fight was in progress. In the melee that fol- lowed one of the Lovett brothe's was badly hammered and the other, William, was pounded to death and left lying by the roadside where he was found on Sunday morning. He was then removed to undertaker Sloan's establishment ! and the Brown brothers were arrested, Two brothers by the the name of Moore —all parties being confined in the jail in Lock Haven, i Johnstown Again Flooded. Johnstown is again cut off from the some circuit of the mountain wagon road, A heavy rainstorm, extending { by the Conemaugh river and Stony and continued without cessation until | after noon, causing the Conemaugh to | break its banks, and great destruction to | property ensued. | From noon until 5 o'clock the river | had risen over four feet, the « | rise known except during the f May last, | On Saturday afternoon the temporary | bridge at Woodvale was carried away. | The ruins went crashing against the | wooden piers of the Cambria Iron coms pany’'s railroad bridge, wrecking two of the piers, permitting a vast quantity of heavy drift to collide with the piers of the Lincoln street bridge leading from Johastown to the Pennsylvania railroad depot, wreckiog the last connecting link and stopping all travel. The bridge at Woodvale was also carried away. Wash | ington and Iron streets were badly flooded, and many cellars were filled | with water. No loss of life is reported. The water has subsided, and work on permanent bridges to replace those de- | stroyed was begun at once. - - Holiday Excurison Tickets on the PP. BR. R, Pursuant to the usual policy of aiding its patrons in the interchange of social visits during the holidays, the Peuns syivania Railroad Company will, this season, place on sale at all its ticket of fices, excarsion tickets to be sold between the various stations on the system at the | rate of two cents per mile in each di- rection, The holiday excnrsion tickets will be sold from December 21st, 1880 to Jan- | nary ist, 15090, inclusive, valid for return until Janaary 4th, 1890, inclusive, apply to the sale of excursion tickets be. tween New York and Philadelphia, Baiti- more and Washington, in either dis rection, nor between any one of the | above-named cities and any other of these mentioned. > | Attempt to Fire Huyetlt's Saw mill, | bersburg, Dee. 17, of a dastardly attempt | to burn his saw mill and stock of lumber as follows: An sttempt has been made | the Bartges timber tract. We found a Local Briefs ~~Ask at your store for Calla flonr—it is No. 1. ~fix people were killed by cars, at Johpstown, within a week, -Afk your storekeeper for Calla Lily flour, and get a No, 1 article, we Woodland and all kinds Lily mills. ~The grain market is still weak; new corn dropped two cents in Philadel- phia, — James Condo, of near Rebersburg, | was taken to the Danville asylum a few | days ago. | lin & Marshall on his tion, pey and for the present holds forth at | Pine Grove Mills. The widow | Nittany valley. | Mrs, Ezra Treasler, of Tusseyville, | Henry Keller, in Illinois. { =——DMrs. Crosthwaite, wife of Rev. M. | town, near Williamsport. { for bargains in men and boys’ suits. | ~—=—Litt e girl—~Mama get me the new | they bave "em in New York already. i Several new sewing machines G. W. Busamax, ~The elegant new shoe store, o { Mr | cost to close them out. | and sexes, proving under the treatment of Dr, Gast, { eye and ear diseases, { like hot cakes. Everybody wants them because they are so chea j out of the best goods, He takes voor | measure and will make a suit to order if desired, | A musical convention will be held | in the Georges Valley Lutheran church, {| commencing on February 3d, under the | leadership of Prof. J, A. Weaver. The | convention will conclude with two grand | ings. | der for a suit and overcoat, Prices to suit the times. Perfect satisfaction in | everything fully guaranteed. Moxroeonery & Co., i Tallors, Bellefonte, i Samuel Kelley, who was foand dead, along side of the pike, beyond Pot | ters Mills in the mountains, one day last week , was buried at Sprucetown on Fri- { day, by the Samuel Shannon Post, G, A. | &., of which he was a member. Eng If you wish to bave a good over { coat, $4 to $5 less than can be bought | he bas them and warrants them. He | sell nothing that has cheat about it. | -——Speaking of the mysterions death | of Mr. Gowan, it occurs to us that thee were nine suicides committed on this homes were on this side, within about | forty years, Who cao name the nine ? | =—Now is your timeto get a cheap overcoat, and Lewins has ‘em cheap, (good, warm, lasting goods Give the | Philad. Branch a call and see for your self and save $5 to boot, ~ ni Banday evening Edward Bos- | ner, whose home is Bellefonte, but was working at Johnstown, while walking i on the railroad at the latter place, with ancther man, both were struck by a | train, and Bosner died soon after. T he | other man was also badly hurt. In spite of all competition Lewin Sprucetown. The Singing Class at Potters Mills, taught by | Prof. Crawford, is promising to be quite a success i The class numbering about sixty, Mr, Crawford | certninly is a good Instructor, There has been some petty thieving going on in | this neighborhood, for some time past. People | have been missing canned trults, corn, potatoes, { apples ete, Mr, Foster Rankin of Lowistown spent several i! Bome of the young nimrods of Potters Mills | have been successful in bringing down the wild turkeys. Flank Palmer and Samuel Johnson each having shot one last week, Tho M. E. Bunday Beliool {8 making arranges< a Christmas entertainment A nice time is anticipated, All are cordially invited, on Teachers of this vicinity are attending Institute Our jovial doctor; L, C, Thomas was called away fromm home a few days funeral of a friend, last week to atiend the Wer Farmers Mills. A good young horse of this vicinity died sudden! belo 0 Moses Stover A. C. Ripka and family wen last Bat urday to visit friend Miss Hettie Daup of Spr Our new bridge yet ye may ’ This vicinity is re presented at the © man and Miss Grove Owing to the abundant crops of corn and other numerous hogs at command of our farmers are fattenin hoping thereby osreap a reasonable their hard labor - -— - Correction. Mr. Fred Kurt: in last weeks Reronrtin we noticed a which we would ket that the Modo in the Seven thelr record by « } y Was Balvation Army, and we d¢ ae hunters injured by a: ting themselves. And notice in your paper an in of a Balvation J ¥ Hellefonie, » war, for the # {sancile, and gone the existenc tage or the mea: inal ¥ Tax ¥ shably few ¥ nl 8! 0 His Bllver Age rt hott per g that 4d { ¥ Institute. | withstanding the very weather, is largely attended tendance is large, with few Ti The at- absent een, speciatora gram for lectures is a good , and the instroctors at the day sessions are re. ceiving much ‘praise for their work. The pro ane - blankets very cheap at Boozer's, ~ There will bea musical convens ticn held in the Reformed church, at Boaisburg, commencing on January 13, by Prof. P. H. Meyer, { ~——Bend your name in for the Raron | vEnat campagn rates on trial, Or send, i us two new names and the cash for a CHRISTMAS GOODS The Holiday Season opens with fair and promising de- prepared ourselves for great trade, Our stock is complete in newes signs and lates Our stocl omplete in st designs and latest shapes. Below we mention a few items | ‘Baby McKee” Lamps, Ice Cream Setts, Dolls, Water Bottles, Vinegar Cruets, Oat Meal Sets, Drums, Jewel Boxes, Toilet Cases, Christmas Tree Ornaments, Easels, Fancy Thermometers, Traveling Companions, Blacking Cases, Stand Mirrors, Whisks and Holders, Writing Desks and Tablets, Full line of Atlas Glassware, Collar and Cuff Box Complete line of Jap. and Chi- na Silk Handkerchiefs, Japanese Side and Corner Brackets, Nut Picks and Crackers, Fancy Plush Goods, Baskets, useful and ornamen- tal, etc, etc. £5, Call in before you buy WV IM, ROLLE" 8& SOIT. MAS PRESENTS O ()- A OO emmsemss {Yess Our line of goods suitable for Christmas is elegant and complete than ever before. It consists of Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Rings, Brooche Pins, Jet Jewelry, Ear Drops, Ladies’ and Gents’ Watch ~ Chains. Lockets, Charms, Cuff Buttons, etc. The celebrated Aiken Lambert & Co’s., Gold Pens: Rogers Bro's. Silver Knives Spoons, Pickle Casters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Holders, Cake Baskets, Dinner and Individual Casters. Berry Dishes, anda arge assortment of Napkin Kings, all of will 1 edad C38 would | $ ara] 1 BD all } LO Make ciose prices to all bu more Forks, which gant snd acceptable present. ye pleased to show you goods, and will be Yrs. ” CG. WW. BUSEIM AN. ” ’ Vv "NX L fellar's Drug Store, Has been removed to Np. 2, Criders Exchange, Bellefonte, where they have received and un- | free, thus enabling any one, by very lit. ceal oil and therein fixed a tallow candle eg prog od well " Taatiey of on a block. When the tallow candle was | £0008 x getaahead of a. 1, sells more i lit it would have to burn about four than all, pleases all, and fits and mag i Bat for some V . | unknown cause only burned about two! ~———Our young friend, Frank Fore inches, when, it went out. In that shape we found it nnder a board pile within ten feet of saw mill with some dry wood of town and will erect a house on Three new houses are thus to be added to town shortly, namely, one by A. P, gun. Millbeim opens the ball with one this » eek. packed an exceptionally fine line of | HE OLIDA TT GCOCODS, all Boalsburg will sing, and week of Feb. doubt, who always admires the beanti- ful. | around the can to help start the flames. | We offer $50 reward tor any information | leading to the arrest and conviction of | the guilty party. i i ——— Consumption Cured With Grapes. Thisfell destroyer has brought a blight to many a promising life, and sadness to many a home circle. There is one rem« edial agent that will assist nature in throwing off this terrible disease, viz: Bpeeer's Port Wine. It bas been used by hundreds with wonderful sucoess ; has checked the progress of disease and brought thousands back to health, Its property is to make new blood. For sale by druggists, AIA Not Correct. The report that a man had been shot in the Seven Mountains, last week, and drag from the road into the woods, is unfounded. The report, no doubt, orig- insted from the fiuding of the dead dody of Samuel Kelley, along the road, which was the foundation for the story that a marder bad been committed, New Road. uy Viewers appointed by the court, to lay out a new road , and vacate part of pubs lic road, from the road leading from J. A. Keller's, along lots of ¥, Kurtz, and on line between ..Taylor’s lands and others, to the Centre Hall station, will perform their duties on Friday, Decem« Communion. The Rev. L. [.. Haughawout, of Kisha- coquillas Valley, will preach and hold communion services in the P church, at Centre Hill, on Sanday, Des cember 22, at 10 30 o'clock. Also preach ing in the evening. services on Saturday afternoon at 2 miei i——— Band Festival. The Centre Hall band will bold a fess tival in their hall, sbove H & Luse, one by Gotlieb Strohmeier, and one by Mr. Foreman, ~Any on desiring a Brown wagon for two horses, made in Cleveland, a standard, and the best in the U, 8, warranted, ificent finish, inquire at the mill; price $170, thelhighest class, Same wagon with tubular axle, $73. ~That little girl down at Mr. Wake. field's, a few doors below the Rzromrzs office, lay keep him wake o' nigh but he is happy over it all the same, an the mother too. Add another to the population of Centre Hall. Here are our congratulations to the happy pare ta. —Mingle's shoe store in the Brock- erhofl house block has every idea in the line of boots and shoes, w hether of rab. ber, leather or cloth, and he seils at bot. tom prices, so that none pay more than the goods are worth. He warrants all he sells, ~ Bellefonte is rapidly filling up with handsome school teachers, says the Daily News, If the lady editor penned that, then we are to understand has reference only to the male teachers; if the young man of the quill wrote it, then it means that all the school marms are hagdsome. ~The Coroner's jury investigating the death of William Lovett, who was found murdered on Sanday Miss Sadie Bitner as organist, at these musical assemblies. ~eStoves! Stoves! Ftoves, that what Reesman across the way is stocked with. Btoves of every size and descrip~ tion, for the parlor, sitting room and kitchen ; stoves for word and coal, for dealers. And and warrants them good. of his customers have yet had case to complain and always found him honest Andy, and those are the business men one should always patronize. Go and see his stock, and you will be pleased with what you see he has, EB When Baby was slek, we gave her Castoria, When she was » Child, she cried for Castors, When abe became Miss, she clang to Onstoris, When sheAad Children, abe gave them Castoria, A DRUNKENNESS-LIQUOR HABIT-In all the World there is but One Cure, Dr, Haines’ Golden Specific, It can be given in a of ton or coffee, with. oe A prion taking it, effect an anent cure, whether the pelea ya moderate” drinker or an saleoholic wre! y , ak ink free will, No from its administration. . Send tor eircular and fall Ares in confidence, GOLD] C0, 1 Bt, Cincinnati, O, ooi8ly A i RS * PILES! PILES! PILES! t Dy Lane Jndiap | He Ointment in 18 sure cure nd, Bi or Itching Piles ever discovered. It ror fails to cure old chronic cases of long Judge Coons, Ma: Ky., says: “Dr. William's Indian ee Gintment o have n experience Yillina: lliam's Indian Pile Ointment gives to oiiel.” We have AA of such teatimoni. To which an inspection is requested. : BARTHOLOMEW:’S Have received their full line of goods, and are now being unpacked and placed for inspection, which is requested before purchasing, and with*which you will find the completest and more handsome assortment of presents suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR, Than any in the section. You are invited to inspect them. * ablic call at our y were selected d during the Fall and Winter 3 Dey ® an worn dur ° ‘ Our line of Fancy Plads: Fall Prints, and All Wool Suiting, are fine, and ili plese out early : and are rapidly. Woolen kota, Haps, Quilts, and inany SPECIAL BARGAINS I---.0-...SPECIAL BARGAINS we sre offering in