i|e f ouraal. filter & Deininpr. Proprietors. B O.l>rNixEtt, Associate Editor. HUihcim.Thursday Mar. 15 Torms —$1.50 Por Annum. Minithß on the L. C. R. C. R. R, nasa population of o—7oo, Is a thriving business tent re, and controls i he trad* of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the dovaxu. Us ; a larger circulation than all •tUer county papers combined. JUinrliMrt trill please uiake a note of f.lfs. Murder in the First Degree. The excitement incident to the great Molly Maguire murder trial at . Blooraaburg reached a thrilling cli max 011 Saturday, and gave rise to a scene such as was never before wit nessed in the littlo Feuusvlvania town*. At half past eight o'clock Hon. F. W. llughc9 resumed his powerful closing speech for the Commonwealth, which had been in terrupted by the adjournment of the Court on Friday evening. The pris oners, Hester aud Tully, were ac companied by their wives, but Mc llugh was alone, with no friend to share his anxiety. The court-room was packed, the fair sex being pre sent in large numbers, ar.d in this respect the coucluding scene was in strong contrast to the opening, when not a lady was to be seen in court except Heater's wife and daughters, who have been constant ly beside biui during the terrible or deal. The address of Mr. Hughes was listened .0 with eager interest. He reviewed the testimony closely, and showed that in its main features the evidence of Kelly "the Bum" relating to tho plot and deed remain ed unshaken despite the vigorous cross examination to which be had been subjected. Mr. Hughes detail ed the scene of the killing of Ilea with a weird, passionate eloquence that called forth frequent expres sions of subdued horror from the packed audience, and during this part of the speech Mrs. Ilea and her daughters were so overcome that thoii was very mad, and kept growling round the house all day because there was no castors on it. Last Monday she borrowed our wash boiler, and we had to put off our washing till Tuesday. Sue did her preset ving in it, and the consequence was all our clothes were full of pre served peaches. I've got on an un dershirt now that I'm mighty doubt ful if I'll ever get off, it's stuck to me so tight, p "Every now aud then she has company, and then she borrows our hired girl and all tho parlor fupri ture ; occc, because I would not carry the piano over for her, and take dowu the chandelier, she told the girl that there jvere rumors about town that I was a reformed pirate." "Perfectly scandalous I They think nothing of sending over after a couple of bedsteads or the entry carpet, and tho other day Thompson says to me : "Butterwiek, does your Dump log pull up easy ?" "And when I said I thought it did," he said : "Well I would like to borrow it for a few days till I can get one, for mine's all rotied away." "The only wonder to me is that he didn't try to borrow the well with it." "And then on Tuesday Mrs. Thompson sent that boy over to know if Mrs. Butterwiek wouldn't lend her our front door. She said their'a was away being painted, and she was afraid the baby would catch cold. When I asked him what he supposed we were going to do to keep comfortable without apy front door, he said Mrs. Thompson said she reckoned we might tack up a ned-quilt or something. And when I refused, the boy said Mrs. Thorap son told hira if I wouldn't send o.er the front door, to ask Mrs. Patter wick to lend her a pair of striped stockings and a horse-Ivor bustle, and to borrow the cos', scuttle till Monday." "What she is gong to do with a bustle aud a c r al scuttle I cau't conceive. "But the: 're moat extraordinary people ! Last fourth of July the boy came c /er and told Mrs. Butterwiek that Mrs. Thompson wonld be much obliged if she'd lend her the twins for a few minutes, and said Mrs. Thompson wanted 'em to suck a new bottle top, because it made her baby sick to suck frsh .Indian rub- i ber I Cheeky, wasn't i* ? But that's j her way. "Whv, I've known her to take off our pants when he's been playing over there with theehildreu, and send him 1 oum bare legged to tell his mother that she borrowed them for a pattern. And rnThomp son's birth day she said her house was a small for a party that if we'd lend her ours we might come late in tho evening and dance with the company, if we wouldn't let on that we lived there. "Yes.sir : I'm going to move. I'd rather live next door to a lunat ic asylum and have tho maniacs pouring red hot shot over the fence every hour of the day. Indeed I would.''— Mux Allele r. ■ ♦♦♦ ♦ ■ ■ - A Pious Diplomat. ' Some few days ago, savs the Wheeling, West Virginia, Leader, a ui in is tu from one of the neigh boring towns c.tine t Wheeling on a short visit. lie was out calling pretty late one night and upou re turning home he was suddenly met in a lonely part of the city by a high wayman, who thrust a pistol at tho clergyman and demanded his "mon ey or his life." The mi-lister was startled, but his presence of mind did not forsake hira, and he thus addressed the would-be thief in the most solemn and affecting tone : "My good man, you shall have every cent I possess. I give it yon willingly, but I hope you will listen to me for a moment." I The preacher then fell to work and went over a whole sermon, and in the most melting terms laseeched him to forsake his present mode of making a living. The stars twinkl ed alxive in undiruinod glory, and the sad winds whiiled around the adjacent corner. It was an impres sive occasion, and the silent influen ces of night, in' conjunction with ' the eloquent and sweetly modulated ! times of the preacher, caused the i robtier to soften and grow penitent. The preacher saw this, and watch • ing an opportune moment, excl.iim ; ed, "My friend, you have done me a wrong, though you shall have my . money. But get dowu on your knees aud ask forgiveness for your j sins." The penitent thief got down on his knees, ai.d when he had com pletely unhinged, the preacher kick ed him in the stomach, and then ran op street like a narrow gauge en- Rino . How a Woman Orders a Chest. Ilohokus writes : During our mar ried life my wife has insisted that we couldn't keep house properly without a lafge chest, for bed cloth !rs and odd tiaps. Last week I took ; the dimensions from her, question ing .is follows : i "Howlong?" "Well, say ten feel," and she ; held ner hands about a yard apart, j "llow wide ?" "Well, pretty wide, say six feet," I measuring it on her apron, j "llow de-p ?" "Oh, have it deep. I guess eight feet will be about right." i Bridget arrived while we were at i tea. "Sure, sir," said she, "that i Ryan, the storekeeper, is here wid a j srn .11 barn on a stoneboat. He's torn down both the gate-posts drlv ; in' in. I think its a chist he calls it, and he says wher'l yez frive it V" I've succeeded in proving by the original mem. of measurements that, there was an error somewhere. The "chist" has a window in it, and contains the cow, calf aud one bale of hay. Wife says she is going to Patwrson this spring to find a man that knows how to build a chest, ; and not make it largo enough for a cattle tarn. Thinks He is a Horse. The. other day a man about forty ; five years old, named Trenton, and j living near the Washington Union ! School, went hom* and informed his wife that lie had turned into a horse. The news didn't surprise her a bit. She has had to support him for the last ten years, ar.d long ago hoped for almost any change. Treutor at once pulled off his boots, co-.„ 'and | vest, strapped a blanket abound him, and a corner of the kPoheii has hoen I his stall ever since Ho paws and neighs like a aud many citi- I zens have c.iled to see him. Yes i terdav r.orning while a crowd was aroi'.id the "stall" and the wife vas telling them that her husband was always Iralf-fool or lunatic, lie let both hind feet fly and hit her on the chin. "Ilorse—man—fool or what, I'll j have revenge for that," sheexclaim , ed, and sho seized hira bv the hair and kicked his ribs until he called out : "Wait till this crowd 13 gone and I'll show you who runs this stall I" —Detroit Free Press. Remember the onergetic and hon est poor, for some day they may )e rich. VEGEIWE .J (. A '••?..* Strlkcs .it the root •of dbCxfr *iy •'pqrlfvliig the Mood, restoring-thedibv aii}Ukiuuc>H to healthy acttou, invigoratiug fiie hervoussy*. tern. ; ' . Vegetino ts not a vile, nauseous compound, which simply purges the bowels, hut a a'e, picas, ant remedy which Is sure to purify the blood, and thereby restore the health. Vegefcine Is now prescribed |u cases of Scrofula aud other diseases of the blood, by moraiory and convinced myself of It* genuine merit. It is prepared from harks, roots and herbs, each of which ts hlchty effective, and they are compounded In such a manner as to produce astonishing results." Vegotine Is acknowledged and recommended by phy siclans and apothecaries b la- purl f\c: and clc mscr of the blood v*f discovered, and thou lands speak in its praise who have been restored to health. PROOF. WHAT IS NEEDED. BOSTON, Feb. 13,1971. Mr. R R. BntlMS: Dear Sii About one year since I found invs-lf in a feeble condition from general itebPitv. VKtJKTINK was strongly recom l ended to me bv a fiiend who lad teen much benefited bv Its use. 1 procured the article, and after using several bottle#, was restored to health aub discontinued Its use. 1 feel quite confident the-ar Sir—This is t eeiiily that I have •.obi f retail I*.S dozen (1875 Uoft'es) of vour VKtJKTINK siin?c April 12, 197:'. an-t ran truly say that if h is "tven the lx'st satD aetionofany ivniedv for the complaints for which il is recommended fn.it 1 ever sold. Scarcely • day ius-.es without soine of iny customers test if fine to its merits on them selves or their tr ends. lam perfectly cog ei/ar.t of several caecs oT Si-rufulou*. 'I Minors lining cured by VEtJKTINE alone in this viciuitv. "Verv respectfully yours, AI It T.MAN, 4fB Broadway. TO 11. R.STBVHNS. Esq. Prej3reaiiyH.il. Stevens. Boston M. Vesratinoie&oldbyAU Druffgiats Beatty's Parlor fl-ORGANS.IS Vtr^SSSSS^SSBESSSSi ELEOAMI' KY'YI.FR, with Valuable Improvements. New au'i Beautiful ?*o!n su/pj. OVER ONE THOUSAND OrganWa and Musician# endorse these organ* and re c •imm.n j them as STKICTI.A' FIRST CLASS intone. Mechanism and durability. Mar ranted for six years. Hest KlPgant and Latest Improred. Have been awarded the IIIGIIKHT PR2 Mlt'M In ci.n;ctitioii with others for Simplicity, Durability, PROMPTNESS, AND PIANO LIKE ACTION iTKK, SIVF.tT, and KYKX B\L \N()Kil TO MR, OiiCURSTKAL FF- Fi'KTSand INSTA>TANEOIB ACCESS WHICH MAY BK HAD TO TIIK KEKDS. Send for Priea List. Address, DAME!, F. BEATTT, Washington, New Jersey, U.S.A. CRISTADORO'3 HAIR DYE. Cristadoni's Hair Dye l< the SAFEST and BEST; it acts instantaneously-, producing tnv most natural shades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and Is easiiy applied. It. is a standard preparation, a?id a favorite upou -very well appointed Toilet for Lady or Geutlcman. N>ld by Druggists. J. CRISTA DO UO, P.O. Box, 15. New York. BEATTY I^ TTSIEJ. Grand Square ard Upright. DANIEL F. REATTY. IVasiiington, '.en Jersey, U. N. A. JgilUCliiliiiOM'' IIUUSK. FIRST-CLASS-HOTEL. D- JOHNSTON k SONS, Proprietors HELLEPOs TL PA. BEATTYJ3A Grand Square and TTpricDt. B3ST OFFEK EVER QIVEX NOW KEADT. DANIEL F. BEATTT, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. Dlt. D. 11. MINGLE, Offers Ills professlsnalserviccs to the pub lie. Answers calls at all hours OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, MllUieiui, I'fitn'n 18x|y. BEATTYSB n a iin o ESTABUSHKD IV 1856. Anvflrst-class RIM PAINTER AUD LETTFKER can learn something to his advantage by addresting the manufacturer DANIEL F. IiEATTY, WasMnfton, Netr Jsvscy, U. 8. A., BEATTV-S£2S22i' west in tjse.l DANIEL F.BEATTY Washington, Now Jersey, U.S.A. EHIiAIH BARTBCLCMEW, Boot & Shoemaker, N11.1,11 El M, PA. Would most respectfully inform the public that ho is prepared to do all kinds of Work in his line in the most satisfactory and workmanlike man-1 nor. I'rlces moderate. A share of, the public patronage respectfully solicited. 41-Cm 1 i\W\ ft 'lYlllf PIANO! 111, g A 12' PJEOBtrnZCSJUt* t. V> ■ H I I ■ AN^UPSHMIT 1 INFT IVAFTBTIWUJM BRATTY, Washington, Now Jersey, U. S. A j HARDWARE! J m 5J jj THS BEST > ™ ! ! i; M 1 A " u i! gg II CHEAPEST | ® jj Boggis Bros. Exchange Building, ' MAIS STREET, grssf! Look Haven. rj j —i n W I i ggYAOHYH 1 *** the journal office kts for sale the celebrated PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES PHOTOGRAPH FAMILY RECORD, BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATES, and CONFIF jt ATION CERTIFICATES, \y CKIDKR I BROTHER, Tonic, riniu. 1 The, 8 i , * Ortifieates >• > . are uncqnaled by anything of the kind out. F!unlpds of them are sold annn. ally by Miniatwraof tlj* Guspel and o'hers. t?e were so higlilv pleased with the samples sent 5, t at we ordered a large lot at once : and made arrange ments w : Ji the publishers for the right of exclusive sale in P nn. Orrgg. Pott r. Haines and Miles townships. We vespeetfullv invite Min iitersand •. oung couples to cume and sve For sale singly or ly the dozen Geo. L. 'otter, Jno L. Kurti fB., raWshcrs, TSB St., Phfla. IW J OHN C. MOTZ it CO. BANKERS. MILLUEIM, PA. Uoexsve Deposits, Allow Interest, Discount JTotsi* Make Collections Buy and Sell Government Securities Gold and Coupons, I Issue Drafts on Neva York, Philadelphia or Chicago and possess ample facilities for tht a , nsaction of a General Hanking, 1 Business. , JOHN C. MOTZ, A WALTER. President, Cashier. BEA YTVPiANO Uraed Kqnarr and rprl£bt. •From (leo. E. Ix-tcherT fihp of Wm. H. Letcher & Bro. Bankm. Hfjrttfr, Ohio. "W'e received the piano ami think it-a very fine toned one out here. Waited a short time to.pive it a pod test, if you wWi a woid in favor of it wpwlllcheerfullygiveit.' James R. Brown, Esq., Edwardsville, ill. Bays : "The Beatty Piano received aires entire' satisfaction." Agents wanted, bend for eatalopue. Address DAM EL F. BEATTY. Waehlavtoa, New Jersey, D. B. A N E W!!! Mr. M. A. Rourbeek and Mra. A. Cham bers, have established a Milleuery Shop ia MlUhfim. • Banaets, Hats Ritas Flowers ■ and all woods entering into their line kept, and sold as cheaply as possible for cask. Call at the Tost Oflice Building anil be convinced. Satis faction guaranteed. 18x1v. A T>ARNES' PATENT HL ROOT POWER WZ>\ MACHINERY CTRr-u- Jt/ll '-Alt AND SCROLL SAWS. LATHES. ETC., ■JfgSjMgl WOODS AND IfS different machines to the wants M of mechanic* and ama teurs. MEN, BOTS and Lamas are making from to *lO per day using them. The old style thrown aside when these are known. Say where von read this, and send for 48 page eatalojrae FREE. W. F. & J. BAUWB*. Whiiiebago Oe., Itliiicds, ttsry. i THE MLLLHEIM GROCERY, BY GEORGE ULRICH, 4 i * Hap just a little the best COFFEE, SCOAK, SYRUPS TEAS, (•KEELARR DRIED KRUIT, OONIECTIONARIES, CHEESE AND CRACKERS, is UWR. 9 ? Also a genera) variety of NOTIONS and Stationary. Country Produce taken in exohauge for good**, at the highest null rates CALL AND SEE. ltsly JOHN D. FOOTE, Dealer in General Merchandite MILLHEIM, PA. Manufactures JgA Jgt A f*H line ef tch celebrated Cooking, Parlor va7 * nd ° ffiCe StOT# * Stoves and Ket- hand or made I* ties. All kinds order. Repairing of Castings* made promptly atteui , i f K . .* k c? fW '' •• "I ■ •; " ■ . : BST'Spceial inducements to cash buyers. A share of the publie,j&f patronage is respectfully solicited. JM ft&Etas. CHAS. H. HELD, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Clocks, Watches and TZE3"W"ZEjZEJK#"Y". of the latest styles. ———- mm 9 —I A' i kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelr v repaired oa short actio* aid WARRANTED. The ladies ana vne public generally are - ▼ltedto call. Room—Second irloor of A exander s Block, IMlfflheim, Centre Co., IFenna.. I J. W. WALLACE & CO., Druggists, Corner _A-nd G"rove Streets, LOCK HA YEN, PA. ▲ full stock of Drugs & Chemicals constantly on hand. All tie liAliaj Pat-sat afsilsiaos alnfca. Oils aad Gass, atlswsstyrissc The undersigned 8g (ftK* or ' U7 would again call j? ► j|3 Jjl entering intetfeek ths attention of line. Oar plies* the public to the aremoderst> fact that they are whil * #ur w#rle still engaged in is second to none the manufactuu in this part of tbe a' AiililielßiMarUeW oris | CailClieS, || WWncer WW. S ftd - ~ n fci . * - HUXHBIM, >-A DEIMINGER & JMJSSBB. FURNITURE ROOMS, Exrn Krumbine. (Successor to J. O. DEININGIR,) Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Centre oounty, thai lias constantly ou hand all kinds of FURNITURE, made ot the .hiSl M terial and in the most approved style®. BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, BASHSTANDS, SINKS, TABLES, DOUGH TRATS, CORNER CUPBOARD*' and all other articles in'his line constantly on hand. Prlees'cheap t* sui the times. The wants of yonne married couples especially suited, and see. SHOPS, MAIN STREET CENTRE HALL, PA. zixiy. THE PEOPLES' DRUG STORE. ALLEGHANY STREET, NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF HICKS & BRO'S HABPWARI, ! BELLEFONTE, PENNA., Has been re-opened, re-fitted and re-stocked with the best and meet popular Drugs and Medicines. Particular attention given to the wants of Farmers and those living the Country. 21xly W. M HERRINGTON, Af