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GIAHAM & S : PAOTUERS & i i3 3d )33 & LEATHER. Blo zd, honest Boot? + that you will be the following »t the best: hoes for Ladies and ww for Men op 1 t r Fine Shoss fir Ladies and C | caineelion shoes Ae Have ME with the t line line of \LF = KIP BOOTS, FLW SHOES, BROGANS, & SLIPPERS leser: tion, at the lowest figs above fine .'N{; of every ur: 8s E=#" Lemvember the place, on Corner 01 IROUKERHOFF ROW, BELLI'F NTE, PENNA may I is expacte | that cars will be ronning ou the * Bo» e iy reek, Clearfield and South: wea'eranratlroud in February. PATENTS INN & CO. of the SCIENTIPIC AMERICAN i ref if Patents, Uave uD rs or thy Dany .1; ermmny, ofc Hand ‘ froe, Thityseven yours’ ex to ined hoon MUNN & CO. are fC AMERICAN, the largest, best, " ated scientific paper. TY 3 foie and Interest] waa A Joke | Inst imoll wy of the Relentifie A A bere Address MUNN & CO, SCIENTIFIQ Hee, 21 Broadway, New York. & ® ) 'TIONERY “wad RATING HO 3K ut BE ARFASS ROOMS, Buss block Meals at all hours from early to late ‘rans. Lanch without cof fee 10 cto, Laaeh with eoffee 15 cents. Regulirmoi's 20s. Oysters inallstyles Pp! "NSW ALLEY BANKING CO NTRL HALL Re Ds pe wilh and allow Io. ore st; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Sen earities; Gold and Coupoua, Wu Wor WwW. . Mixon, Pre Cashin (Evie 70 TOUNTY BANKING CO, BELLEFONTE, PA. (Late Mi'liken, Hoover & Co.) Rec ive Deposits and Allow loterest; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Gov ernment Securities; Gold and Coup- ons. Jas A ie ven roa, J D. Suveunt Cashier, ra ve LM AA AI. 5 Bs STEAM BENDING SHOPS, AT FARMERS MILLS, PA. All kinds of heoding in weod done short notice, O ders filled for rims of al sizon, and of best material ; bobsled ners, shnfte, bent honnds, ‘plow handles phaeton and bogey reaches, for| Representati price list, Orders by mail promptly ar Ropressutath tended 10. All work guaran lloct y J. B. REAM & SON. oS AN OILING LEGISLATION, The Methods Practiced by the Standard Oil Company. The eavy Price 1t Pald for Peace «=A Position and Five Thousand a Year to a Witness=iInter- esting Testimony, NEw Yong, Nov. 17, ~The members of the Pennsylvania legisldture to investigate charges made against the Standard Oil company met in the Leland house. There were present Senators J ohn F. Grady (chair man) and A. J. Herr, Representatives George 8. Clark, Jamas IL. Graham, Jacob Ziegler, John W, Walker, Thomas McReynolds and Joseph J. McCunn, sergeant at arms. 8. C. T. Dodd and AM. E. Olmsted, of Peunsylva- nia, appeared as counsel for the Standard Oil corupany. John D. Archbold, president of tbe Acne Oil company and a member of the executive committee of the Standard organizations, testified at length regarding hss dealings with Mr. Patterson. In 1881 he made an agreement with Attorney Gen. Cassidy of Pennsylvania to furnish him with all the facts necessary to prepare a basis on which the state suit for back taxes could goto trial. These facts cc vered every point of the busi- ness relations of the Standard Oil company on which claims for taxes could be based. On this agreement the case was made up and went to trial, resulting in decisions by the court in favor of the Standard company. Before the trial came off the witness bad an interview in New York with Roger Sherman, in which Mr. Sherman gave notice that Mr. Patterson would not be bound by the sgrecment of the attorney general with respect to dispensing with oral testimony. At this interview the witness said he raised the question whether Mr. Patterson could not be given a position by the Standard in which he could earn his living legitimataly instead of by blackmail ing the Standard. After the state's suit was Arch latter would desist from his constant rttacks on the Standard he would be paid 21,000 for his expenses in previous cases and be pro- vided with a position at §5,000 a year. Mr. Gowen, cross examining the witness, asked: ‘You knew that Mr. Patterson was employed by the state to collect evidence against your company when you made your Why, then, did you wish to secure him in your service!” “The tax case had already been made up,” said Mr. Archbold, “and Mr. Patterson's po- sition in regard to it was settled.” Q. How did you pay Mr. Patterson the first installment (87,0000) of the $15,000¢ A. In bank bills at the Stevens House, Q. Did you do that so that there would be no record by a check? A. No, sir; only to oblige Mr. Patterson; we never made a niys tery of the matter, At this point representative Ziegler asked: “Did Patterson not try to prostitute the Pro ducer’s Union in Titusville to attacks on the Standard in order to benefit himself person. ally” “That is the inference [ would draw from his action,” replied Mr. Archbold “The reason why I ask him that,” added Mr. Zeigler, ‘is because I was a member of the Union and that was always my opinion 1 wanted it confirmed.” Mr. Grady—You were sold out, probably, Mr. Zeigler. Mr. Zieglor—Never mind, wy producti n was only a quart a day. The committe aejourned to meet iu Pu delphia on December 3 a0, A SPEECH BY GEN. SHERMAN, A Response to the Greeting of Five Mundred St. Louis Veterans, 8r. Lovis, Mo., Nov. 14. —Several posts ol the Grand Army of the Republic went to Gen, Sherman's home and serenaded him There were about 500 veterans in the pro- cession, The general said he was glad to sw so many of bis old comrades present, and thanked them for their hearty greeting. He had, be said, returned to St. Louis with the intention of makiog it his home, and he ex- pected to spend the remainder of his days bere. He referred to his former visits to St Louis, notably in 1561, when the growlings of war made every man suspiciousof his neighbor. He was called on by the president to fulfill his oath of office to defend the country from foreign and domestic enemies, and he appealed to his assembled comrades to attest the fact that the oath bad been ful- filled. He said that Peansylvania was the Keystone state when the Union was a single arch, resting one end on Massachusetis and the other on Georgia. With its prosperity the country bad grown into a grand arch, u ng into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Missouri as the keystone of the vast pref He was, he said, 100 old to share with his listeners in the pleasures of life, but he should watch them from the retirement of his home, He would welcome friends Irom Louisiana as weil as from Massachusetts, St Louis, he added, had many cherished memo- together, and go on until they received the ast call The Dominion Excited. Orrawa, Can, Nov. 14. Strong protests arc coming from the Roman Catholics of the Dominion, asking that a change be made in the oath of office taken by the governor gen eral and provincial governor on being sworn into office, Exception is taken to that por- tion of the oath which declares that no for. sign prince, person, prelate, state or poten- tate shall or ought to have authority, juris diction, ete., ecclesiastical or spiritual, with- in the limits of the country. It is held that the essential element of religious liberty of the people is the exercise of the authority of the pope and bishop of persons professing the Roman Catholic faith, and that the retention of this feature adopted by Henry the Eighth is in violation of the treaty of 1763, guaranteeing to the Roman Catholics of Canada freedom of worship. No little ex- citement exists on the subject. ‘ Unpopularity of the Postal Note, Wasnixoron, Nov, 16.—The postal note does not seem to grow in popular favor, and admit that it has not met received from ect that as a sulmti- tute for the money order the postal note is a failure. The sales do not seem to increase, and people do not appear disposed to adopt note for the transaction of money except only & small amount of odd cents is nvolved, The sale of the postal note has thus far not decreased the use of the money y are instances, may members of the committee were Senators John C. Grady, of Pola A - Ha, of rg, and L, Graham, of Pitsbo v.d, Batley gout ho Ha | LT Ww Ng - * G2) LN < N at no STARTLIN better finish. stock. omy. claim ing pay your stock in to go you has passed in not do all this We ¢ {0 offer States, vou and we tor vour —— —— RE —— ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady increase of business, I have remodeled repainted and added to the external as well as to the internal appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more stiractive to my customers. 1 would now thank my customers for their liberal pat. ronage in Lhe past, and solicit a continu gnce of the same. My stock is as nest fall as possible. 1am in complete coms supplied with cuts and price lists, and anything in my line not kept in stock, will be sent for at onceand delivered sithe sme prices that it could be bought st if Jou wool or sent yourself, 1 buy my for cash, pay no discounts, which a les me to sell just as cheap sas any othe or drug store in the cointy. All business ween dealer and customers strictly con- fideatial. J.D. MURRAY, junZhf Lo a Cantre Hall ARDWARE HARD H AX AN A HARRIS . & Ab. A. HA BRIS & wn RE SELLING =— REAFER SECTIONS AND REAPER SkKUTIONS AND REAPERS, REAPERS, Farming Tools, WARPR RDWARE 0 4 e— J XX). J CoO. And all Linds ou. RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, ROPE BLOCKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &ec. AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE. MANDS IN THIS LINE, JAS. HARRIS & CO. Oak mere good with strongest biggest, outfit. 11 Hall, Cards —Attorneys. H EWES, i Attorney-at-Law i Practices in ull the Courts. Office in the; Furst buildog, Belief onte. Zmaytl | JOHN BLAIR LNN, | Attornev-at- Law, Office on Alle, .eny street, Bellefont, _fab Af i Cr J Offic o in old Un ard hailding. J. Ger man. 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Chur offer is this On recegt ol GT we wilt Wen the Uingranserta toe * ony padres and notede FRER oa. an wast of mio, or on re nigh of we will wend Beith val worth of usk FREE, or EBLE we will send 0 wink 1 ssdmction of seek BE, img. pray ry, sad we fry perc hint Peoon Ray agent, of Keen wu 87 Washington Street, Boston, Pristration mpon the ovate of decd of G twp. hasing It { law fally pa ind 1 the npders | gpoctfn iy req regres that all persans on. i | welves to be indebted 10 the estate to male imme | dinte poyment, and those having clases acai the seine 10 present the same dull anthen lewent. J. WH. REIFPSNYDER, Adm'y =| = 5 mh! = ii i CROCK REY be waro— Crooks, flower i, aa ote, are Cole santly ke ohn ied