TllE SILVER TRUST rn DR. GflEEilE'S UERVURA. 1st , inpnre of o CoAsptracr Leia-, ' r" . 4 IMnMInn ' iJ. 1 I I. Ill 1 - I "IT l! ,d,piz: ! t-amous juago risners vonaonui lesii w owneesarE in IT.i monial For Dr. Greene's NGrvura. railed on for an Assessment to Elect tne iickbi. VERY REMARKABLE STORY. TkomM Ulllc i. Merrill, Bertary of tha Lrain of tha Bllvar AtaUa, BM Lrt tha Cat th. Cn.plraT of ' l1er Mlaa Ownrr. to loloa4 Thalr Datlloa on tha tlaiud KUtos Oovemment. Thomas S. Merrill, serrotary of the Bl-mtalllcl-onniicof the direr states, hos lot ih. est out of the bag M to the conspiracy If th silver mine ownors to unload their j Llllon on the United States government ! . totter ho sent to the Salt lko neraiu. Sir. M. rrill says In his letter: If Hryiin I defeated we must expect to 1 ...i.l - m ln hfc will lm vlvpn ft .Imply hT iif 1",mna' tot uo In the arts, J man Hon. J. M.Fisher is a Judge, Superintondent of Schools, and County. Commissioner. .Advice From So Eminent a Source to Use Dr. Greene's Nervura Should Be Followed. kthlt-h will certainly do uo uioru ,rty nut. nn ounce. In View or Uiew ( u t the owner of silver producing prop- , rtl. i an afford to contribute at least tho VlilllltiTiiil profits they recolve from their I ...... .!.... t . ... ..,,.1 mnnlh ti tkfl Wll Oliver inmiii.v ....v.. ... ( tf t T . ...lit. Stryitiii ' campaign, no ciosun wuu n Uni t nM'iil to well known silver mine iw tiers, n follows: 1 m i'i al to Menrs. Mclntyro and Cun liiiiti.im, if the Mnmnioth; Keith nnd ;irn, f tho Silver Kinit; C'lilshnlm mul ethers, nf the Centennial nnd Kurcka; , UviiiiiiimI Knot, of tho AJiix; Packard, j nf 'ih.i I'.ureka Hill; Duly, of tho Only; KVt. I leek nnd associates, of tho Hull loll- ; Dlo k: I'arnworth oi Mwirp, of the Horn lslwr, mul I ho owner or Iho Mmn, Un- fciriolW. It. Ilourst. vie-pifsldent), and Either :Imt iiiIikm of thin Ktote, who cun , Veil ii'l' r.l to iisxlst In thlscnuso, to llnuro i the nveriijio monthly Hllver product ruin their mine nnd multiply tho pro Hurt of one month In ounces by alxty-four kviiK wlileh 1 the additional prleo they ' kill rxecivo for their prinluct nil of which . kill K' profit and at once have thnt hmoiitit. contrlnuted and plnced lu the E.iiuls of tho treasurer of the blniutolllo Lirtle. to attaint Mr. Bryan In the wonder- lul cnininl(tn ho U making almo.t unaided. ' f we ran secure the additional profits of tne month's product of the western silver producing mines It will insure success at Ihe election on Nov. 8." 1 Thin circular of the secretary of the Bl- biutalllo LeaRue of the stiver states do- COMM18BIOM.U J. M. FI8UKB, ABHOCIATK JUUOK Of COL.MV amrr. lUresomclally, and with the utmost slm- of the h).BUh of th comlnunity Tlio deelsii.n of the Court In thehie:h- est nnd liest of evi U-tieo. When there fore, lion. J. M. l-'ishor, of Cubot, Vt., AssM'lato .ludro of the County Court, liumU down n deeisUiti, it U only after the most thorough resenruhea and in vestigation. The eminent JudfO linn recently brouifht In a decision which QtTecta the whole jH-ople of the entire country, affects every bixly everywhere, in fact, for it m (riven in the lnte;vtts Bliclty, the objects of the silver trust. 8eo retnry Merrill declares that free coinage if illver means an addition of sixty-four H'Dt an ounce "all of which will be clear irofit" to the stiver trust on every ounce if diver mined I Tho production of silver last year In tho t'nltvd States was 55,727,0U0 fine ounces. mler freo coinage the additional profit lo tho mine ownors would have boon tio ru,3w). The government pf tho United ptatc, the peoplo, not even the miners khoUiiit thn silver out of tho minus would luve received ono penny of this addlttonnl irofit. It would have been pure velvet to ihe mine owner I Tho I'Uih mine owuers organized last riilny niithtuud formed thuniM.lves Into strung ullliitico for mutual protlt. A cult ml In en lHKiiod Sept. W, and lant Tuonday ll(.'ht it lilMtnd representation of tho lead- bitf lupines men of Snll. T jiLit flf. r... P'stuill, cures liver u:il kl.l... y co.ll- L1111I...1 MI..1 ... n plu'mts; in fact, Dr. tiiveneh Nerv.iru ...... ji mo Binn iiiiiio - The leurned Judire Fisher has had tho Kiirest and mst positive proif in his own city, from his at ate ami the whole country, and CHpcoiaUy in IiIh own family, that Dr. (Jreene'H Nervura blood ond nerve remedy works the must wonderful and astonishing cures, (iverwlu'lmino; proofs liave been X)iir cd in upon him that the sii'k and (lis- ouracfeil ure nfiven health by its use; that weak und tireil people are made (,tr'i'f the debilitated and run down Wffi, up tinew in power und vijrnr; the r.rvou'j und hleeplcss Kupplicd with new in rve-foiee, energy and the bless ing it'i stritic; nerves und natural, re freshing sleep; headache, neuralgia. and rheumatism lire banished by its almost inn,rii' power ; it makes rich nnd vital blood, Jjives good upiietile and di- l tho one remedy buro to nuiUe you veil aud atrong. Tho distinguished .Tudge says: " Last winter i.iy wife was very sick, taken down with the grip very severely. We employed the iisiiu' methods of physicians and she Im proved some, but was left very feeble, ho tliut she could hardly get around tho house. " She continued along this way, un til a friend advised us to uw Dr tlreene'a Xervura Wood and nerve remedy. We used two bottles of this medicine, and I am rejoiced to say thut she is much improved. "I think It Is the liest remedy we have been made neipiainted with and have no hesitancy in recommending it to others." Indorsement like this is all the jinx if that Dr. !recnc's Nervura IiIkimI und nerve remedy will cure that anyone could desire. Don't fail to use this surest and grandest of medicines, if you want to be sure to be erred. Iir. (Ircciic's Nervura is not a patent medicine, but the di-.eovevy of the well-known physician and specialist in curing nervous and chronic discuses. Dr. tirecne, of 3.1 West I Itli St., New York City, who has used this wonder ful prescription i-i his iumiciis,. prac tice among the sick, and who can Ihi consulted free of charge, personally or by letter. hniliili wiicm to whom Mr. Morrill had appealed iv present. The lileetiliucroutud whnt wilt lin knnu'ii - . . the Hiyiui campaign financial commit- i wlileh will bo u general committee, to ' luve charge of collecting funds In Utah' -Mtth silver campaign. The com-,- littee U com pniiod of thlrty-thnio mum-1 Km, ln lulling thone mlno ownors whom ' r. Merrill directly addreimod-Messrs. P'l V. I'tukiml R,lc Kn., M..i..,.u , .Ublil.llV, 'in in, Kurnsworth, Cunningham, Chls-j liu mul Merrill hinmolf. This commit-1 k nrgiinli'd at once, with U. C. Cham-1 its, president of tho Salt Lnko lloruld I Binpnny, a prominent free silver organ, "chairman. Mr. Chambers, Mr. Hoarst nd Mr. TVvi npj tho nritie Inul mvn.n. i t . - - - i fuviuiirio and the Duly silver mines,1 iMeh together hitva .i.i I i twl n1 X t. ATon'j T .!.!;,' 'fcunu, oinl Clillill'iMI ri. 'Ail 1KT tl OlHI 1.. .11.., . . . I 7 ' ' . Wwooucwasli - PUTTING IT VERY SIMPLY. The A, It, O of tho Money Qao.tloa for tho Wago Koroers. Lei us not get mixed up with complex matter la connection with the free sliver, idea. ' 1 Let n not be fos; our brain with arga- ment atxmt the crime of '73, or bother With the many theories which the advo cate of free silver are giving us. But let us take a common svnuo vlow of the situation. Now, to start with. SupH)o Bryan wa elected and tho free coinage act had lxcn passed, and that free col nnge wn an actual fact Suppose that silver could lie taken to th mint and coined Into silver dollar, at a ratio of 1(1 to 1. How would that effect uf Wo haven't got any silver coin. A whoto lot of people who own sliver mines have It, and so they could havft It coined Into 10 to 1 dollars; but, not hav ing any ourselves, we could not have a solitary, single dollar coined under tho silver act Now, suppose, howovor, that all tho sil ver mlno owner and others who had sil ver took It all to Washington or Philadel phia, or to some other United State mint, and hud It coined Into in to 1 dollar, and Suppono so much had been Jcoinod that all tho silver in tho world wa mado Into 10 to 1 dollars, and Suppose thnt every one of these dollars were plied In ono heap right on tho next block, and Suppose every single ono of them wit worth loo con ts here und every when'. What good would they do us, unless wo had something wo could trade by which wo could get one!1 Well, wo have minicthlng to trade ; every body has. Soinn have labor, so much for a dollar. Some have liimlver, sumach for a dollar. Some have sugar or potatoes or lvcaim or coal or something else, all ho inui h for ii dollar. We have advertising and subscriptions, so much for a dollar. When we want one of thoo silver dol lars we cannot go and take It ; they don't : Is'tong ti us; they liehmg to the men who took the silver to tho mint to 1st coined. If we took ono, It would ho stealing. If we asked for one for nothing, it would Is' begging. If the owners gave u one for nothing. I It would Is- a gift. I If we burrowed one, It would cost tin Interest, and so I Most of us, to pt one, must trade, labor, lumber, sugar, eoul, advertising or something to get It. This Is absolutely and honestly so, Isn't itr Well, ls'lng ho, why do we tuko tiny chances on the dollar? We can get gold now. It I worth luo cents on a dollar every whore. So we have supposed tho silver to bo, but suppose It Isn't What thonf What I tho usnnf taking a rhanoe un less we can do Isitterf A silver dollar won't Ihi worth iitoro than 100 cents, will itr We are getting that now. Iot well enough alone. Some say duty compels a Democrat to back up and vote for a Democrat. You have Bryan' word that he Is no Demo crat. Iiit him dare deny that ho said It Some say It Is pretty bad now. Wo might as well take a chance. It can't IsJ w irse. What kind of tomfoolery Is this:' When our baby lay at death's door, dl 1 wo do any experimenting? We tried ev erything which could cure, but wo did Hot experiment. Are things bad In a business way J Let us tell you something to trv Vote down this crowd of repudlators. Tell the world ill trumpet tones in No Vcinlicr that wo want, the best money, that wo will tal.e no other, and business will revive. Ict the capital out that llrvan and his followers have scared under cover mid prosperity will conm. N. Y. I.umlxr Trade Journal. Great Reduction Sale of FDA i 81 1 7- I 2T 2 3d Ml For Ninety Days I The Undersigned Offer Tho Public Their EN TIRE STOCK 0P FURNITURE AT TIIK 0KEATKST8ACUIFIC1CEVEU KNOWN IN CKNTHAI, KN'N- oyj y j ii i w """"" r r"m" ' '' Cotton "n.i Mttt Hard Wood Chamber Suits til iKI Woven Wir. M Vir A.lq,,M)Mk N(1s. 8 1 s 111. 00 lie. s r J " w",,'i ,,Ir',r"i 'i" i'r.; 'l iperfV::": WimmI. ii t l,lr per set 'jr.it PI.......... i, .... . , . , "oi itoi-ncrs id III stock, i tin Mill,.- 1.. I .... .. S,.i-i:iI A!i.M!tin (Jivrt. to riMlrrti.ki.i- tfe i;.:,!,:,!:,,!,. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limned, MIKKI.I.M!"iill. 'A AT Ul i DID s . i i .oeiinePTOYC. a. Fall and winter Suits. Hats, Caps. Under wear, Gents' Furnish ing Goods. A full line of Solly always trratsyou nulM. Call iin ,i!M ::( l!ic ol.l place - V fl sv mm New Store, New Gooils.Hew Prices at Brdillai Snyder Cel, Pa. I'Vw iiiniitlis in tlic im iiiitililo Imsiiiis Ims itocii ln viiinl iloiild, that lioiit -t ilraliiio;, small pmlits ami rali luihim is liv lar tin- l s( plan. In (ir!t r to pjvr von nn !l a iiImiiiI mir ri' s we niiiKo a lit ol miiuc artirh's to lmw Imw mm Ii ran lw luilit lor ? I. (HI at mr Mmc 11m. Nails, ussorUsl hw in 1 ll. parks, I iloz. Cliaiu Ki pair liinks, 1 park lirass Clinti li Nails, 10 Quart (ial. Wall r Pails, 10 feet jpil. win twil (Mntln- Idiic, I ll. last r.akino; I'owilcr, .luiTii ciotiic riiiN I z. park Sninkiiiej 'I'ol i,n i i, 1000 Matrlir-, I iir cjikmI Socks, I IVuit I'liiiiii l, Tliankino; vim fur v.inr paiitihap' illi lair pi"-pi I- h"' t ' fu t II Ii', I illll Vmir lloprrl lull V, IO rrlit.s. 10 10 i " 10 " 44 . tt ." .A-. S. Seclirist. On above terms we will offer during tlio nionlh ol August, tlio following reductions on goods named : All our V- 1 HUM As Jl IHUSON, ?H. 'Tliif trniort Ion lii'turrti I vmI of ifoltl it ml nllvir In h iiirrt'itiittla irolilin HlloKfl ltir.( Miml rln will lend un In dU riirl li'iful troiort Ion lloil lirrj In Insulin lnln Ihw nmrltrl prlru of Itolil In Hid itfK'rttl riuiilrlM wltU wlilcli h IihII ii-ln'lMlly Ih romiri'twil In roiniiif rt't', mul to tukn mi MVrragA from Ihciii M Vt : w'ff .1 1 THOMAS JtKKKHSON, 17H. ' 'Tin, nroitorllou brl.n ti,. f ri.I.I a .uvr I. . in.rciiutlU liriilil, ,,, i,milier." , ,,u, I'rluel will leml u. to di.- ZflV ""l'rlnall.Br,. to " Ins vrui " ... . in .everitl eiiuntrl oi. ..,. nhull i,rl.,.,i...... u . "... ." " ua vuiiuecittti in to Uk. hu avrB uiuiiiFri'r, sail "'in t Itr in." 'Ks l-!lirtii.r . I'nder our itiewnt system every dollar Jo that will buy full dollar's worth of BVlhlnir it.M - hyhhouldany waB.. earner daslre to H'll.uUhtobe paid In dollar's that J'l buy lot. thnt, n .1..11 i - . uwnnr worinr Si, J . th e,"I,,,,y' Ho ' so.no ' K toscdl. Kvry dollar ho now gets ' t a Hood dollar. Why should h it'. worlhT' ' WlU bU7 ,0M th0n 1 Is akt)l uKaii,.. ii ,l t,i,i it mo employer teir80 ln 61 cent dollars, he! rt.lghUaltrtow. Tho employer ha. 'thing, to buy iMLtde. labor. Ho r or .rr ,10 nc0 whft " to ui BQlIUBff villus r mean rum v v T"u" cent. All Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords 25 per cent. All Summer Dress Goods, including white goods, ;J0 per cent. ALL CLOTHING 20 per cent. On 100 pairs Men's lino pantalons 20 per cent. These are not shop worn goods, hut strictly first-class. Oonio early and examine stock, for Cash buyers will tako advantage of this sacrifice sale. HDCH & OUT, If Bel, Pa. Eilles! Prices Pi fir all Kinds of Proflace. n DRUBS, iw mum. nirTTiriT nnnnn IVI 1 1 1 1 1 1 . h. n 1 1 n It 1I11JJUJJJJJJ Uil W ARMACY W. H. SPANGLER. "WHAT'S THE USE?" Kllverlle. Who Try to C'oiirritl Ihn Tariff Will Hiinn bu An.werril. "What's tliu use of dliieusHinif tho tur I IT i" was tho reply nf Candidate Sibley to the reiiuNt matin by ono of liU hearers that hu "tuiy MomethliiK ubout tho tariff." Thousand of kii1o want Mr. Sibley "to tuiy sometliiiiK almut thn tirllT," and yet Mr. Sibley reiuaiiirt Nllent. Hut Hlloneo will not avail him. r'urtuimUily hu haH saitl "somethliiK about thu tarltl" In tlio punt. In faet he Iiiik wild a ood ileal about tho turlfT. HU record Is clear, his un llliiehlu devotion to aliHolutu fri'o trailu oHinly doelnred. Ho hu not elmninl hU U-lief, ho cannot blot out his rnenrd, lioth Inn hi) en u say can explain away tho dlri troKii anil disaster which havo eomo from tho "first step toward frou tratlu" that ho voted or. Hard oxperlelieo has been a bitter toachur, but a sura one. Thero Is "no use." ln Mr. Sibley's iIIkcussIii tho tarltT. His oujy 1hiki exists In Ih'Iiik ablu to turn thu attention of tho country away from it, to mako a new Issue, to havo tho peoplo for got his roeord. Hut they will not forget, llo fooled the voter, once, ho tried It two years out), and his attempt this fall will moot with tho sumo result defeat. mum llMI I You can get the In-st gooils lor the least, money. He sure to order vour Fall & Winter Clothing; of the man who guarantees a choice lit and gives you rock bottom prices Merchant Tailor, Selinserrove. Pa. i Evils of Ilvpr.eluted Curreney. We havo sufferod more from this de preciated currency than from any other cauHo of calamity ; It has killed mora mon purvadod ami oorruptod tho choicest Inter ests of our country moro, and done more Injustice than even the arms and artifices of our enemies. l'ulatlah Wobstor, 17B1, la "Protest Against UopreolaUd Muuoy," lluvill Mirelinsi-i It'eiu'le's Till Shop 1 llllVO IIIOVi'il my Iiiimiii'ss ince op posite t lie jnil. I Intvo just reeeivetl the fliiet-t lot of tlio latest improved STOYBS tliut liave ever been ludii'lit to Snyder (!o. mul 1 w ill sell tbein ut Midi prices that you can hiivo from 'i to i dollars on everv stovti you buy limn ine. I liiHiire evi ry flove to be hlrit tly lllst elui-.-. I lentr pipe eau lie nl tiichoil to eucli riinnB. Best HEATERS j MARKET on will find In my store. I'.very i-tovo that KlM b ottt imi-.t ivoi-ntisluctiou r it will cost you nothing. 1 aUo make Sntm 1, Roofing aflil Tinware at the LOWEST MUCKS ami of the 15 EST Tl X. ( 'all ami sen my stock. M. L. SHANNON Middleburg, Pa. r ty eno. &
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