nd relieve all the troubles foes etate of the system, such ag Distress after While thelr most rkable success bas been shown in curing SICK yot Carter's Little Liver Pill sre ble in Constipation, curing and pro- woying complaint, while they also of thostomach stimulate the ar ato tho bowels. Even if they culy we 0011} that they w n. But afte X * ves that hore is whore at boat, Qur pillscure it while and Waele, Or sent by CINE CO., Now York, L DOSE. SMALL PRICE HNSON ANgDYNE LINIMENT \KEANYO ™ \P ih Hep HOUSEHOLD USE. Was originated and first prescribed by AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN in 1810. Cs s remedy without real merit have sm red over eighty years ? OOTHING HEALING, PENETRATIN For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL use. Stops 1 Pains and Inflammation, Cures Or Colds, § t, Tonadlisd Summer ( Cures Cong Morbus Sei M Ii'et’d a Bix bottle \S ™~ Bicycles and ~N7 Watches giver “40 to Boys and on Girls, Write for particulars, Sw RENT AMERICAN TEA Co. 330 1» 348 5th Ave, Pittsburg. Pa The oldest and bes i stitution for obtYM™hB a po 1) /7 =<), / , 4 // J preg ‘ vO for the active duties of life dross, FV. DUFF} WEA LAT LEE EE TELL Lu Kes Ol LL PATTHINT L the World! {) DCA EST STOCK OF ANTINGS ARG | : FECT FITTING PANTS CO... Altoona, P: ele be lel Tes oii NW é mag ARKET i", A 2 : ddan 0 + y = $ ju y Of All k 3 Ol ind A MEDICINE THAT MAKES 600D BLOOD PRESIDENTS MESSAGE, Sherman Law Described as the Cause of All the Trouble, Our Gold Reserve Withdrawn from the Treasury snd Exported to Increase the Financial Strength of Other Nations, We Cannot Sustain Fiat Money. Aug. §.-~The following is ommunication on the fis by and read in after nation forwarded 1 States yesterday ED nd involy wa alarming tituation wperity all our to call together ople’s representative Cause of the Trouble. or of FeSO recess: Crease been foll price ¢ Iver begau page of the act, oWwest point ever known. This disappoint ing result has led to renewed sistent effort in the direction of free sily fall alter the pas and bas s{poe reached the and per er } | coinage. Meanwhile, not only are the evil effects of the operation of the stantly accumulating, but w hic present law con the result to h its executio inevitably lead ber ritn i ¥ is becoming P Jeast heed to finan To Preserve the Parity, I'his law provide is ‘m the 4.500.000 ound f {Iver which bullior the secretary of the treasury is con 1 ied to purchase monthly, there shall 1d] treannry notes redeemable on de lisere man« be .: Id or silver coin, at the treasury, and that the said itis } de be “the established be reissged el i i the act to policy of the United States to the two metals on a parity other upon the present legal rati wever, maintain with each or such This f the rat dec as may be provided by law 80 controls the acti the treasury as to the discretion him if between aration exercising vested secretary his BAILY action prevent 10m in such the parity may be dist silver nrbed refusal by the secretary hese tre anded w scredit and pa ecoessarily res in their epreciation as obligations sid A wong o di payable only in silver the parity betweer tablishing a J gold and estroy two metals by os in favor of the iserimination Gold for Silver. Tn 1 July, 188 to the 15t) y of s had been sane these ment of silver of m but a in pay en to the amount Whil yreha 0) (KH ail n rem fulness gh id ement that the f this +11 K Hon Iay, 182, and y the notes Kind inane n payment for «il AMO le more than £54,000 (Xx and th period 840,000, by the treasury in gold for mption of such The ver 1 aA INe about notes policy necessarily adopted of paying 1 id has not of 8110) ment for ’ spared the gold reser f the other 0.000 long ago set aside by the redemption of notes, for this fund has already been new obliga CARE IRE] rover: sub je tend to the payment of tions amounting to about #1 on account of silver purchases, and has, as a nence, for the first since ita been encroached upon time creat Gold Reserve Depletion, We have thus made the depletion of our | gold easy, and Lave tempted other and | more appreciative nations to add it to their | stoek, That the opportunity we have of Wii Nos potall. shane the wi mn yA fered has not been neglected is shown by the large amounts of gold which have been recently drawn from onr treasury and ex ported to increase the financial strength of foreign nations. The excess of exports of gold over its imports for the year ending June 80, 1803, amounted to more than $57, 500,000, Between July 1, 1800, and July 15, 1808, the gold coin and bullion in our treasury more than #139,000,000, while during the same period the silver coin and bullion in the tremsury increased more than #47,000,000, Unless government bonds are to be constantly issued nod sold to replenish our exhausted god, only to be again exhausted, ii is apparent that the operation of the silver purchase law now DEMAND FOR A SOUND CURRENOY, | Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Re to the direc subst | over ; be followes | ment obli Gold and Silver Part Company, At tl OMPAny fts ost 3 stage A Stable Currency Demanded United States are en nt Catnet it aspe mes (iXe Lhe pr ind finance threaten us, } Uns the tor may anticipat from the misfortune fat : AY even values be in {| the ast MAY protect ! tiey an tion pra | tor work wg interest OTE most Prompt Relief Required, ords they Pe W Are as pertinent now as ht ¢ i or Kh lay were pressively remi | ness of the | muel {re th actually too, that | that neither the capitalists nor the oy ADDY M i existing ealm counsel Yat , and wage pravall earners will give way to unreasoning panie and sacrifice their property or their inter ests under the of exaggerated fears. Nevertheless, every day's delay in removing one of the plain and principal causes of the present state of things en larges the mischief already done and in. creases the responsibility of the govern ment for its existence. Whatever else the people have a right to expect from con. gress, they may certainly demand that legislation condemned Ly the ordeal of three years’ disastrous experience shall be removéd from the statute books as soon as thelr representatives can legitimately deal with ic, influence Work of Tarif Reform. It was my purpose to summon congress In special session early in the coming tember that we might enter prom upon the work of tariff reform, which ¢.) true interests of the country clearly ue mand, which no lurge a majority of the veople, as shown by their suffrages, desire lure in the | tiingration -_— The Natile of Gettysh . Lie] \ n " boy $ Mace go ' cv FARMERS - SUPPLY - STORE, French Wash Gc di, | Mr, Stillman “1 am Truly Thankful For Hood's Sarsaparilla. During' the war I contracted eypheid fever, and foger and agus, leaving me with malariel and merew. curinl poisoning from which | lisve suffered ever since, in neuralgia, rheumatism, mervons tration and general debility, Simos | | "0 taking Hood's Barsapariila 1 have pot | lost a day's work in threo months, weigh 10 He, smere than for years and am jn bolter health an ant time ie the "5 OOD ow Ppeod's Pills Curd Liver gs. 2508 J yon 8 NOTIUE tatate of John C. Bechdel, late of Liberty township, deceased, Letter of administration on the above os tate having been nted to the undersigned all persons indebted to said estate are ro- uested to make fmmodiate nt, and howe having claims to Proson ga withaut delsy to ia 3 vRa V.J, Been sept 10 Adminteeruri x. J EGAL NOTICE In the Court of Cs ‘ of Centre to No of A i Fentre t i i im Al in re petition of 7 rule on the folie of 1 i | | | halders J #1 Leat) i i i Ba ' ( Columbian Express World's Fair McCALMONT & CO, LLL v1] i « N\ ( ’ riages, Phaet all of the late Platform Spring Wagor and three seats, Dayton Wagons with tops—the tor all purposes two The demand for Conklin Wagons grows larger and larger from year to ar, because they are made of the best material and workmanship and have no equal for fine a pearance, light running and durability. For sale by 4 Et i - is] WAS, ines, | | JWMeCalmont § Co, Dining -- Parlors EYE EXAMINA TION FREE “ Onpyright QUEEN & CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their EYE SPECIALIST To Bellefonte, He WRITE OUR 0 MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT SAMPLES OF AlLl DRESS GOODS, SILKS FOR Ec, Mid.S we. GINGHAMS, Scotch Zet 2 ‘ } wl A ANG SLY veil es wide, 15 aid H WASH GO Is VC BDORBOT GOOD AMERICAN LAWNS, IMPORTED Dress and suitings, such qualities as will not be bere Jong at these pricos— we. ' 350. , 5. and 81.00 a yard SUCH INDIA SILK VALUES as were never offered at prices— 86c., 0c, and Yc. Come or write us and your order will receive prompt and eareful attention. BOGGS & BUHL, 11%: 1 Pederal St, ALLEGHENY, PA.
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