®lic journal. filler & Daiaimer. Prosriatars ...... - -v - . B. Q. Deixtxser, Associate Editor Hillhdm.Tlmrsila} Aug. 9. Terms—Sl.so Per Annum. y Milllislra on the L. C. & S. C. It. K.' nasa Vopul&.ion of 6—700, Is a thriving business cent re, and controls t he trade of an average radius of over eight miles. In whleh the Joukxvl has a larger circulation than all other county papers combined. Advertisers will please nuxke a note of this WEBSTER AND THE QUEERS. A (>arties, but the enlight ened public opinion of the country and of the world will hold the peo ple who, by their intelligence and position, mould the sentiment of the community, as the responsible authors of the 1 awlessness that has made Pittsburg memorable in th? annals of social disorder. Our great Commonwealth, with four millions of law-abiding people, can yield no tolerance, much less approv al, for the blistering records just written by the second city of the State; and it will be many years be fore capital will entertain Pittsburg as among the fields where it can venture with the hope of protection and protlt. Such is the inexorable penalty for the past; and whether Pittsburg shall ever recover from the suicidal blow just inllicted upon herself, de pends upon her owu people. Tliey must teach law and order, regardless of prejudice, instead of sowing the dragons' teeth of the Commune, and thev must have a fearless and law loving press if thev would command the respect and trust of their fellows. They have sinned against law and light and reason, and now they must pay and suffer. It is needless to at tempt to explain or to criminate others. The plain facts are clear above all the clouds of dispute and doubt, that public opinion inspired and justitkd the mob; that the local military was faithless to its duty in obedience to the higher law enacted by the overwhelming sentiment of the people, and that anarchy, deso lation and death came that men might reap as they had strewn. It is a hard lesson; it has cost Pitts burg and the country scores of millions of dollars, and there can be no ray of hope visible in the mid night darkness that overshadows the Smoke City, until her people resolve as one man that law and justice shall henceforth be enthroned on the pros trate alter of lawlessness and shame. The Newspaper. Philip Gilbert Hamilton, iri his admirable papers on "Intellectual Life." thus talks of the paper : "Newspapers are to the civilized world what the daily house talk is to the memUus of tlie family—they keep our daily interest in each other, they save us from the evils of isola tion. To live as a member of the great white race that his filled Eu rope and America and colonized or conquered whatever territory it has been pleased to occupy, to share from day to day its thought, its cares, its inspiration, it is necessary that eve rv man should read his paper. Why are the French peasants so be wildered at sea ? It is because thev never read a newspaper. Ami why are the inhabitants of the United States, though scattered over a ter ritory fourteen times the area of France, so much more capable of concerted action, so much more alive and monern, so much more interest ed in new discoveries of all kinds and capable of selecting and utiliz ing the best of them ? It is because the newspapers penetrate every where, ami even the lonely dweller on the prarie or the forest is not, intellectually isolated from the great currents of public, life which How through the telegraph and press. VEGETINE Strikes at the root fof disease by purifying the blood. restoring tin* liver and kidneys to healthy action. Invigorating the nervous sys tem. VEGETINE Is not a vile, nauseous eoiupound which simply purges the bowels, but a safe, pleas ant remedy, which is sure to purify the blood, and thereby restore the health. VEGETINE Is now prescribed, in eases of Scrofula and other diseases of the blood, ly many of the lut assists nature In clearing and purifying the whole system, leading the patient grad ually t perfect licalih. VEGETINE Was looked upon as an experiment for some time by some of our best physicians, but those most Incredulous In regard to its nlerits are now its most ardent friends and supporters. VEGETINE Instead of being a puffed up-medicine, has worked its way up to lis present astonishing success b\ actual merit in curing all disease of the blood, of whatever nature. VEGETINE Says a Boston physician, "Has no equal as a blood purifier. Hearing of its many won derfnl eures,after all otter remedies had failed, 1 visited the laboratory, and convinc ed myself of its genuine inerir. It is prepar ed from barks, roots, and herbs, each of which is highly effective ; and they are coin, pounded In such a manner as to produce as tonishing results." VEGETINE Is asknowledged and recommended by phy sicians and npothecarjes to Is* the best pun tier and cleanser of the blood yet discover ed, and thousands speak in its praise who have been restored to health. PROOF. WHAT ISXKEDEP. BOSTON, Feb l;>, I*7l. MR. H. K. Stkvens: lietir Sir,— Alumt one year since, 1 found myself in a feeble condition from general (!•■ biltty. Vbqbttnk was strongly recommend ed to lue by a friend who had been much tsuiefited by its um'. 1 procured the article, and after using severalb was restored to health, ami discontinued its use. I feel iuite confident that there is no medicine r to it for those complaints for which it is especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to tiwn who feel thai they need something to restore them to perfect health. Respectfully Yours, I*. PETTENfiII.L. Firm of S. M. lVttenglll & Co.. 10 State St., Boston. T HAVE FOUND THE RIGHT MEDICIJi!. Boston, Mass. Mu. H. I*. Stkvkss. I War Sir.— MY only object in giving you this test imonial is to' spread valuable infor mation, Having been ludlv afflicted with Salt Itheuin and the whole surface of my skin being covered with pimples and erup tions, many of which caused me great pain and annoyance, and knowing it to lie a blood disease. I took many of the advertised blood preparations, among which was any quantity of Sar ottles, when 1 was pronounced a well man; and my skin Is smooth, and entirely free from pimples and eruptions. I have never entoyed so good health before, and 1 attribute it nil to the use of Vbgstixe. To benefit those afflicted with Klieuiualism. I will make mention also of the Ykoetine's wonderful power of "curing me of this acute comulamt, of which I In ve suffered so iutenseiv. C- 11. TUCKER, I'.iss. .\c*t Ml -h. r. R. it. No. CJ Washington street, Boston. V E J 3 TINE. ntEPA rkeTby If. 11. STB I'DXS. Boston, Miss. Vegctine is Sold ly Ml Druggists. ITXNSYLVAM V KAIL ROAD. PHILADELPHIA A ERIE 11. It. DIVI SIOX. SYMMEU TIME TAUI.E. r>n fin l after Snivfuu, jfo;/ l.tffi, 1*77, thr Truln* on t'i" P',Poftc!)>!>ln unrl Erie Hail Howl Division will run 0. m. ** *• • Ritnltnru a. m. " " " M>nt>iri'!nn h "<7 a. ni. " *• • WiUi'DiisfMirt 8. .'ls a. ni. lAck Mcwe% 9.40 n. m. " " nrr. ot Rrit 7..H5 p. i. Xi"onra Er. ten res PhUo'lriphiu 7.'J> a. to. " " " Harrishitrff 1b..*50 a. m. •' *• " Sunfutrp 12.40 p. m. •' " " M >n'nivfon lOAp. m. " " arr. at Willlnmsport 2.20 p. m. " " •' Jy>cA- l/ucrn 5.21 p. in. 44 '' 44 Kan-' 9.20 p. m. IVtst Line leaves X<'W York s.2.'> a. in. 44 44 44 Philadelphia 11.20 a.m. 44 44 44 Baltimore R3)n. m. • 4 44 44 Jlarrishurg 3.20 p. in. 44 44 44 Saniairg *>.4o p.m. 44 * 4 44 Mmtantlon 0.15 p.m. 44 44 44 WHUamsport 7.3ft/>. m. 44 44 are. at Jjock 1 raven 8.40 p. m. KAST\YAItD. Pacific Ex. Paves Lock Haven 6.30/>. m. 44 44 W'Uiainspart 7.55 a. in. 44 44 44 Montamlon 9.08 a. m. 44 44 44 Snnhurp !).!(.'> a.). 44 44 rr. at IlarriMturg 11.55 a. w. 44 44 44 Baltimore 6.10 p. in. • 4 44 44 Philadelphia A4ft p. m. 44 44 ' 4 New York 6.45 p. m. EX, leaves Kane. 6.00 a. m. 44 •• 44 Lack Haven 11.20 a. in. 44 44 44 Wlltlamspoet 12.40 a. m. 44 44 44 Montandon 1.47 p. in. 44 44 4 4 Bunhury 2. 1 •"> )>. in. 44 44 arr. at Ilarrishurg 4.10 p.m. 44 44 44 J'hiladelphia 7.20 p. in. 44 44 44 Xcw York 10.15 p. in. 44 44 44 Baltimore 7.35 p. in. 44 44 44 Washington 9.07 />. in. Kric Mail leaves Erie 11.00 a. in. 44 44 44 isick Haven 9.15 p.m. 44 44 44 William sport 11.05 p. m. 44 44 44 Montandon 12.18 p. m. 44 44 44 Snnhurp 12.45 a* in. 44 44 arr. atHarrislmrg 2.45 a. in. 44 44 44 Baltimore 7.45 a. m. 44 44 44 Philadelphia 7.00 a. in. 44 44 44 jvvio I'orfc 10.05 a. in. E'Jtl Line leaves Willlamsport 12245 a. in. 44 •• 44 San'mrp 2.00 a.m. 44 44 arr. at Harrishurg 4.00 a.m. 44 44 44 Baltimore 7.45 a. in. 44 44 44 Philadelphia 7.35 a.m. 44 44 44 New York 10.25 a.m. Erie Mail West. Niagara, Ex. H'e*£. Lock Haven Accom. West and Hag Express East make close connection at North umhert and irith L. .(• li. li- It- trains for Wilkesbarre and Scrantnn. Erie. M'lil East and IPesf connect at Eric with trains on L. S- .(• M. N. li. It., at (\>rg with O. ('■ A A. I*. It. It. at Emporium xrith It. iV. Y. A P. It. It-, and at Driftwood with A. V. 8. R. parlor (Mrs will runhetween Philadelphia mid WUUamsport on Niagara Express wind IHcilic Express East and Dag Express East. Sleeping Cars oil a" night trains. WM. A. PA LI) WIN. iicn'l Sup't. rs B" s wwee K1K "" *• DC A i 1 i tat'lT: Parlor Organs. Messrs. Goo. P. Rowei] &Co.,(N. Y.) Newspaper Reporter , says; "Daniel F. Realty, the organ builder, of WashiNgton, N. J., presses forward with greatest vigor." From Win. lVol, Niagar-Falls, N. Y. "Several months use of the elogent Parlor Organ you sent me satisfies me that it is one of the best made. t lias a rich tone; its various tones are most pleasant. most heartily recommend yourorggns for parlor school, church or other use." Rest offer ever given. Money refunded uiion return of organ and freight charges paid by me (Daniel F. Realty) both wavs if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of live (lays. Organ warranted for five years. Send for extended list of testimonials before buying a"pallor Organ. Address. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, Scu Jersey, U 8. BUSH HOUSE,' BELLEFONTE, PA. F. I). M ' cTILL 0M , l.tif" t"hief Clerk of cho Poliinson House, PiTTSBURo, Dentin. Proprietor. Only First Class Hotel In tho City. Charges moderate. 1\ E LI. K FOX VE BIIE WF. BY, LKWIS HAAS, Proprietor. Bellcfonte, 25-1 Pti. IRA T. t'OTTLK, Fasliiimalile Tailor, Centre Hall. Having opened rooms ly. BETTER THAU WESTERN LANDS. nit. B. NEVIN.T2A SVNSOM ST., Pnil A • DBLPNIA. PA., has far sale thousands of choice Improved and unimproved lands, ill 1 >etavvaic All.l Mnvylmi.l ltl.it* u low hems, lus es abnedaut: splendid opportunity for Colo nies. Send for lihuirat -u l'amphlets. Free. S4a DAN. F. BKATTVS Parlor Organs, These remarkable Instruments jmssess ra pacities for musical effects and expression never IWore attained, adapted for Amateur and Professional, and an arnamcnt in any parlor. EXCEL IN CEAT.TTY OF TONE. THOK ornil WOUKM ANSIIIP. KLEtiANT I>E .-Htti N AM) FINISH and Wonderful Variety of th dr.Comblnation Solo Stoi>s. •%.Beautiful new Centennial Styles now ready. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. IT.1 T . S. A. Late Immense Discoveries* by STANLEY and otliersare just added to tho only cowt j Life and Labors of Livingstone. 1 his veteran explorer ranks among the most heroic fi tires of the century, and this l*H>k Is one of the most attractive, fascinat ing, richly Illustrated and instructiv vol nines ever issued. Being the only entire and authentic life, the millions are eager for it, and widc awaKe agents are wanted quickly. Kwi proof and terms address lIt'BBAKD BBOS., Publishers, 7;53 Sansom St., I'hila. 13t HARDWARE! THE BEST AN J CHEAPEST AT Boggis Bros. Exchange Building, MUX STREET, Lock Haven. HARDWARE! Awarded 1 lie Highest Medal at Vienna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO 591 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturer*. Importer* A Dra ler* In Ensrminp. Chromos and Frames. STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS, Albums, liraphoscopes, Photographs, And kindled goods—Celebrities. Actresses, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS Wc are Headquarters for everything in the STEREOPTICONSANI) MAGIC LANTERNS, HIVRO M'IEXTIFU' ASTERN, STEREO I'ANOI'TM ON, HXIVEBSITY STEUEOI'TItOY, A IHERTINER N TKKEOPTICON AIITOPTICON, SCHOOL LANTERN,FAMILY LANTERN PEOPLE ' LANTERN. Each style being the best cf its class In the market. Catalogue of Lanternsand Slides, with di reetions for using, sent 011 application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lautern. *„Vhitorstotlie Centennial Exposition will do wisely to defer purchasing goods in our line until they come to our stoi e In New York, where they will find greater variety and more moderate nriees, and can select more at. their leisure. But we have a con cession to sell some styles of our goodsinthe building of the Department -I Public Com fort, and those not coming to New York are invited to call on our representation there \ full stock of Views of the Exposl lion Buildings and their contents. en .Cut out this ad. for re Terence*^* BEATTYB ESTABLISHED IN 1556. Any first-class SIGN PAINTER AND LETTSRER can learn something to his advantage by add resting the manufacturer DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. JOHN C. MOTZ . i isx BEATTV, riaflo&^rpis Best in Ise. DANIEL F. DRATTY Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. KINS' PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS. Adopted by all I lie queens of fashion. Send for circular. P. IVINS, No. 2903 North Fifth Su, I'luludelphia, l'a. ft T> AUNES' FOOT rCW* |X * > Kit MACII NKItY. Jb'/iJIO different machines with Jce-fk ildw hieh Builder*. i aHm-t VV" ' Wagon Makers ' LitPt*-rNJobbers In lidseeliane wflyjAvf om work can compete as Awlijr | I to yl Al.irY ASlrmrK with • fs p W steam power manufactur a /' ne also Amateur's sua . X w plies, saw blades, fancy woods and designs. Say where you read this and s ond for catalogue and prices. W. F. & Jons BARNES itaekford. Winnebago, Co., Beatty's Parlor KORGANS.S ELEGANT NTYI.F.S. with Valuable Improvements. New and Beautiful Solo Stops. OVF.II ONE THOUSAND Organists am! Musicians endorse these organs and re commend them as STRICTLY FIRST CLASS in tone. Mechanism and durability. \5 ar ranted for six years. Most Klosnnt and Latest Improved. Have been awarded the HIGHEST PRE MICM in competition with others for j Simplicity, Durability, PROMPTNESS, AND PIANO LIKE ACTION PI RK, SWEET, and EVEN BAL ANCED TONE, ORCHESTRAL EF FCETSand INSTANTANEOUS ACCESS WHICH MAY BE HAD TO THE REEDS. Send for Price List. Address, DANIEL F. 11EATTY, Washington. New Jersey. U. S. A CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Orlstadoro's Hair Dye is the SAFEST and EST; it acts instantaneously, producing ho most, natural shades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and is easily applied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman. Sold by Druggists. J.CRISTADORO, P. O. Box, 1543. New York. BEATTY— BEST IN TTE3TH Grand Square a,nd Upright. DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washington, New Jersey* V. 8. A. Dr. D. 11. MINGLE, Offers his professional services to the pub lie. Answers calls at all hours OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Millkctm, Penn'a 18xly. J. W. WALLACE & CO., Druggists, Corner IMlain _A_nd Q-rove Streets, LOCK IIAYEN, PA. A full stock of Drugs & Chemicals constantly on hand. All the loading Patent Medicines—Paints, Oils and Qlasa, at lowest prices The undersigned A or any other work would agnirl call /ijQ Hi- ' p"| 3JT entering into tneii the attention of lOur pi ices the public to the 3/Ovll are moderate fact that tin*/ are while our work still engaged u is second to none the manufactun this part ofitho MOIMiCIItS V .j | MiMeim Marble Worts y Couches, v wciMiniccp & m nsser. I sod Headstones. See. Snora, EAST of BRIDGE, M!LLHEIM, )'A DEININGER & MUBSER. DAVID F. FORTNEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, 43x1 V. PA BEATTY'SSS The l>est and most lasting parlor organ now in use. No other jKirlor organ has ever attained the same popularity. It has been tested by thousands, tnany of them competent Judge*, and gives universal satisfaetion to all. The music is auapted to the human voice, ranging front the softest flute-like note to a volume of sound unsurpassed by any instru ment. This instrument has all the latest improve ments, and everv orcnti is fully warranted for six years. Beautiful oil polish, black wal nut pa helled eases, wldeh will not CRACK or WARP, an