Giunulatkd cork knd bltumei f treated Into blocks li used for p riff the ttreeti of London, elasticity being Its chief recommendation. HoodVi? Cures " I em lad to recom mend Hood's Hsnpnr. til end Hood's IMls. I have suffered very much with severs tick Headache. After tktn l SIS h-itleS of litod's Karsaparlile and two boxes ni Hood's Pills. 1 sm cured of that terrible disease. I know Bond's SarnnpsriHe it (be hint mellclns I.atti. Tine Val'e evir tk." Mm. H. M. , N. V. ! HOOD'S. fisd'e I III. cure tlr v ii a V rrnli t-r lies. ft THR WATjL PArF.R HEUCHANT MITI1RELLH THR 11KHT, O 111 I I II THE CHEArEHT WALL PAPER (Joed raera V. and fle. Jld rnpern I'.. Mr. and I He. Hend 4e. Mump f r ennsel.e. S41 Wood rtireei. Fltiaburxk, Pa. GIFT'S SPECIFIC for rnoTtttnjr tha vntln- avatfm, HI miliar In a; fcH Folanna frnm the Km Hkxxt, whtMhrr f iM'riifiiioufl eit nuU&rul origin, thla preparation haa no equal. "Fnrelehteen month! I hid in I eating Bore on mv tongue. I was tn.t.t It ! tM.l l.tl..M.n. but obtained no relief jtne anre eratiually rew worse. I finally took B H H anil entlr.ii, cured after u.iha: a few bottles." . . ii. mclxmobx, Henderson, Tex. s Treatise nn lllood and kin DIs lun mailed free. The Bwirr Srxcino Co., Atlanta, Us. "German Syrup" Just a bad cold, and a hacking cough. We all suffer that way some times. How to get rid of them is the study. Listen " I am a Ranch man and Stock Raiser. My Mfe is rough and exposed. I meet all weathers in the Colorado mountains. I sometimes take colds. Often they are severe. I have used German Syrup five years for these. A few doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stopped in 24 hours. It is infallible." James A. Lee, Jefferson, Col. STHE KIND THAT CURES MRS. OLIVER CHF.RRIER, On Crutches 10 Years! EATING SOKES TEAT WOULD NOT HEAL ! CUltED! CURED t Dana ft aer at axilla Co, r Okktuuicn I wish to tutlfy to tha tftcftn if liANAB fAHiAPARIl.I.A. for trtrnl Year 1 have bran nffprin fmm at Hi 44 Hi IIUoNlrr rallrd by difltrrat name by th 'Vfrml flivilclint wtio anndt-d ma , hut which bum, thr aklll of Uiin all. It U uukNl my tuv, KAIIU AWAY I n R FI.KHII, ftnd kavitip t wriatrnl rNMini MirPf wnicn nniiiuiy wmnn ni. it a)au brokai out om mv lltMhaa rEVKB NORK. Fur miiuuia 1 ru runtlaird t u mv M ana nave irn Hiir to walk without crutchaa for owrr tm ct&rs La rail 1 piircttaatd Uirar buttlra of DANA'S SARSAPAltlLLA of Pavli Bma. It hl4 m from thr Srat. l look It faithfully, aitd 1 ran mow 4tld t my natiiMnoia miihim waik at well aa ?vaa. 1 am iuw Uial mv aaa w aa naar a aailraicl ai anyuuug mat nappt iu ai in- praarat (My. a tun Ttry iiu-rrri mm tiKWTi.rUKHt W ravloa Iratlntontal of Mr PCtifrrir. which U a flroiif tudorarnvrnt of uur valuable compound. Wvlwllrv bar aUXraiaut li, be (rut In evrry rf act Wa m rv iMimiful wnun. H 1aVi BROR. I Malout, N. T. Wiulcaaia k Httui Drum g Dana Sariapirllla Co., Btllaat, Main. .Tbe Best Waterproof Coat la tbe WORLD t I DICER Tlir t'lbll lllt.OiD Sl.K.'KER 11 wurrandd Wolff. i pritof. end will kvct you dry in tltu haruvit iluma. Tht new FOMMlil. kLH kfcll Ii a perlnct rldln coat, and ooveratlieviillreiaddlo. Uewaroof traliatloua. liun't buy a cout il ilia "run urana" n nui un it. juu.tre hed Oalalugue frii. A. J. TUWEK. Umlun. Mau twlih Paaue. BaaaMla aad Patau wblob aula tk banda, Injur. I be !nn aud burn red. The Hianu tun PoUah u Brilliant, Odor, laaa, Durabla. and Iba octwnur pay. for bo Ua U (P " 1 u 3Wt t . Jrr - iSy Da Hot Bt PitTdV" ELAND COiNACE. H16TCKY OF 1TB PAPS AGE Thrcuth Onree In 188 and of ma fir cutr.atanrel l.eadliiK to Ua Lcaclmei.t Tbe panic of 1873 retnlted In a very (eneril dlacuaalon of tbe money queatlon. One of tbe comeqoencea of thii wai the organlntlon of tbe Qroenback party which maintained that the mere flat, or declaration of the Qorernment, wa ttif Bclent to make moner of that which otherwise had no value. The act of j March 18, 1800, waipaaaed for the pur ' poae of itrertRthetilng the public credit. ! It pledged the Government to the pay ment In cnln, or it equivalent, of all obll ationa, notes and bond, except thoae where tbe law authoriilng the laaue stipulated that payment might be made In lawful money, which simply meant legal tender notes. This law was sulue qtiently the occaalon of much adverne criticism, especially after the atoppage of tbe coinage of the silver dollar and the removal of Its legal tender quality. The effect, ol course, was to make the Gov ernment bonds wavable In sold coin. ftarly In 187t the act tor the resump tion of specie payments, on January 1, 1870, became a law. This result was successfully accomplished. Secretary Bherman, In bis report in December, 1 877, aid that In the work of refunding he had Informed his associates that as the Gov ernment exacted In payment for bonds their full face In coin, it was not antici pated that any future legislation of Con- fress or any action of any department of be Government would sanction or toler ate the redemption of tbe principal of these bonds, or the payment of the inter est thereon. In coin of leas value than the coin authoriied by the law at the time of tbeir issue, beitiL' gold coin. At the same time PresWieniiHayea, in his mess age, said he did not believe that the Interests of the Government or the people would be promoted by disparaging silver, but held it should be used only at its commercial value. Connress, however, adopted on the BSth ot Januarv, 1878. a concurrent resolution, which did not re quire tbe President's signature, declaring their belief tbat all bonds of the United r-tates were payable in silver dollars of 41 M1 grains, and that to restore such dollars as a full legal tender for that rurpose would not be a violation of public aitb or tbe rights ot the creditor. On the Sdof March, 1877, tbe monetary commission appointed nnder joint resolu tion of August 15, 18TB, made an ex haustive report. The members made dl Terse recommendations. One suggestion was that the United States should re monetlie silver without regard to the future policy of Europe, and that a law should be passed fixing lo to 1 as the standard of relative value between silver and gold In this country. Others favored remonetlia tton on tbe basis of 10 to 1. A third opinion was that it was not expedient to com silver dollars to be a legal tender currency, and that the introduction of silver as a currency should be postponed nntil the effort to secure tbe co-operation of other nations bad been faithfully maue. Other members of the Commis sion held that a double standard was an Illusion and an impossibility, and declared that the proper place for silver In the monetary system to be that of subsidiary or token currency considerably over valued by law, and a legal tender only within certain limits. They, therefore, advocated the coinage of silver dollars of 84.1 6-10 grains to be a legal tender for sum not over 120 and to take the place of all paper currency of less denomina tions than a& On the 6th of November, 1S77, the House passed a bill introduced by Mr. Bland for the free coinage of silver dol lars of 41 S grains full legal tender tor all debts, public and private. The Sen ate amended It so as to limit the coin age to not more than 14.000,000 nor less than 2.000,000 per month, all seignor age or profit to accrue to tbe Treasury. A section was added at the suggestion of Senator Allison authorising the Presl dent to Invite other nations to take part In a conference with a view to the adop. tion of a common ratio of gold and silver. During the extended debate on the meas ure Senator Morrill, of Vermont, pro nounced it a fearful aasault on tbe public credit. It resuscitated the obsolete dol lar which Congress entombed in 1SH4 worth less than tbe greenback in gold and yet to be a tu.l legal tender. lie thought tbat the causes of tbe deprecia tion of silver were permanent. The fu ture price might move one way or other, but It must finally settle at a much lower point. Nothing less than national will and power could mitigate Its tail. Sen ator Wallace, of this state, offered an amendment providing that 1100.000,000 shonld be coined in silver dollars within three vears, and then coinage should cease If bullion should be more than 8 per cent, below par. Tbe amendment was defeated, as were others offered bv Mr. Ulalne and others to approximate tbe proposed silver dollar's value to tbat of the gold dollar. An amendment of Sen ator Chaffee providing for the issue of certificates of not less than 110 in ex change for silver coin deposited and re deemable In tbe same was adopted, All tbe Senate amendments were con curred in by the House. Presi dent Haves vetoed the bill. He said tbe silver dollar authorised bv It was worth 8 to 10 per cent, less than it pur ported to be worth, and was made a legal tender tor debts contracted when tbe law did not recognise such coin as lawful money. Tbe effect would be to put an end to the receipt of revenue in gold, and thus compel the pavmeut of silver for both the principal and Interest of the public debt, which would be a grave breach of public faltb. If tbe country was to be benefited by silver coinage It could ouly be done by tbe issue of silver dollars of full value, which would de fraud no man. A currency worth leas than It purported to be worth would in tbe end defraud not only creditors, but ull en- Saged In business, and especially those ependent on their daily labor. The bill was. however, usaaed over the veto. According to Mint Director Leech, the stock of roouey on band January , 1878, Just before the new silver legislation commenced, was: Gold '."jo.ono.ooo Lena) tender Treaaury notes... :t4,nni.ui6 National bank notes 3'.'l,tJ7i;,&oa Total hU7,:i6:i.0ai Tbus it Is seen our currency was en tirely a gold currency a currency based sn sold. silver coins (except change honey), nor silver notes, were In cTfcuTa tlon. Our stoca of gold was increasing rapidly uud enormously. Tbe gold coinage f our mints aggregated in the six flacul rears commencing in 187B and ending in H7H. tUb4,80IMo4. Ample facility was provided for tbe issue of additional cur rency by the provisions of tbe national banking law, the only limitation to the mount of bank notes which the banks could Issue being the bonded debt of tbe United States necessary to secure circu lation, at tbat time 11,888,59,810. Buch was the monetary situation at borne when we entered upon tbe era of silver legislation. Abroad tbe situation waa Dot propitious for silver. Commencing with the deujonetiiattoa f silver in Ger many In 178, and the meittng down ana tale by tbat empire of 1.081. 7124. Hon marks (R7,484,()00) In silver coins, fol lowed br the suapenaion of silver coinage by the States of the Latin Union, one after another of the Kuropean States had closed their mints to silver coinage, until 187M when this country com menced the purchase and coinage of liver -not a single mint in Europe was open ftir the coinage of silver for Indi viduals. DISASTER ON THE BAILS. Collision of a Lake Shore Express and Freight Trsin. Trsln No, 9 of the I nk Phort railroad left Cleveland. Saturday nlglit for Chicago on time. The train was composed ot three coaches, three bngguge cars and five sleep ers. It lelt Fremont, O., 10 minutes late and was running at a high rate of speed fol Toledo. When the train wasabout 10 milet out of Fremont, at a small station called Lindsay, the sleeping car left the track and crarhed into a freight train that wss wait ing on a siding for a passenger train to pass. The first port of the train g'd by in snfity, but tbe sleeping cars rolled over tbe ties some distance and finally, swerving from their course, hit the engine of the freight train with tremenduua force. The sleeping cars were practically reduced lo kindling wood, and that any one est aped is a miracle The following persons were killed outright. K. Latferty, engineer of the freight train, Elyria, O; Charles Hpaine, brakeman of tin freis-ht train, :lsyvllle, N. Y; I'orter Kob Inson, of tbe sleeping car Buffalo, residence Unknown. The following persons were seriously In jured: I'ror. 11. II. Emerson, of Amherst College, Gloucester. Mass., will die; I'ortel I'elmonn, of the sleeping car Orinoco, will die, residence unknown; J. It. Hamilton, I'ittshurg, I'a., injured internally; Kruno KnllUer. Clevelnnd, O., injured about the bead; A. H. West, Chicago; Porter Stevt ps, n s cience not know; James Kvan, center fielder ol the Chicago llase Hall Club, badly cut about the head and body; M. KittreJge catcher of the Chicago llase Ball Club, badly cut about the bead, Many people who were buried in the wrec were not seriously inlured. Theli hurts consisted principally of bruises and crutches and it wss not a bard task to fret them from the heavy beams that held them tc the earth The only theory Is that the rsl Is spread nd left the heavy sleeping cars down on the ties. The remninderoT the train passed the bnd spot in safety, but the sleepers were well ti led with people bound to the World t Fair and the added weight was too much for the piMir spot in the track. Tbe freight engine wss totally demolished and rolled over on Its side from the force nf the enl llnon. MARKETS. riTTeai'Ro. Tni wnot.astLi raicvs ari aivtK sxtow. orain, not a amu rxxo. WHEAT No. 1 Red I (12 I M No. 2 Red 60 61 CORP-No. 2 Yellow ear... M f2 Hfjth Mixed ear 48 49 No. 2 Yellow Shelled 4H 47 Knelled Mixed 42 43 OATS No. 1 White 87 88 No. 2 White 8fl 37 No. 3 White 84 81 Mixed 82 83 RYE No. 1 64 55 No. 2 Western, New fii f3 FI.Ol'R Fancy winter pat? 4 00 4 24 Fancy Spring patents 4 20 4 41 Fancy Straight winter.... 3 85 8 CO XXX linkers 8 00 8 2.1 Rye Flour 8 60 8 75 HAY Baled No. 1 Tim'y.. 10 Ml 17 00 Hi.led No. 2 Timothy 15 00 15 60 Mixed Clover 13 00 13 00 Timothy from country... 20 00 22 00 8TRAW Wheat f.O 7 00 Osta 7 50 8 00 feed-no. i w h Md vi it 00 in 00 Brown Middlings 14 .1) 1.1 00 Brsn. bulk 14 60 1.1 00 hairy ranpt-iTa. BT'TTER Elgin Creamery 23 25 Fancy Creamery 17 19 Fancy country roll 12 13 Iiw gratis A rooking.... 8 10 CHEKSK Ohio fall inane.. 9 10 New York Got-hen 10 11 Wisconsin Swiss 14 15 l.imhurger (Fall iimK'-I.. , 11 12 mi IT AMi VFIFTARLX. Arri.E8-Fimey, V bhl... 2 75 8 00 Fairto choice, V bbl . 2 00 2 60 BEANS N Y A M newjlleansybbl 2 00 2 10 Lima iteuna 4 rOTATOKS Fancy Hose 2 60 2 21 Choir. Rose 2 00 2 25 Sweel, per bb . . 4 60 6 00 pon.TRY rrc I DRESSED CHICKENS Spring chickens v lb 16 17 Pressed ducks fy fb 10 11 Dressed turkeys V lb 15 16 LIVE CHICKENS Spring chickens 80 60 Livs chickens V pr 70 75 Live Ducks V pr 45 60 Live Turkevs fith 6 7 CCiGS-l'n A 'Ohio fresh . . 14 15 FEATH Kits Extra live Geese ? ft 65 60 Nol Extra live geese V ft 48 60 Mixed 25 85 MUK'tLLANIOUS. TALLOW Country, ft... 4 S iv 4 5 BE EDS Clover 8 25 8 60 Timothy prime 2 10 2 20 Blue gross 140 170 RAGS Country mixed ... 1 Ho.SEY White clover.... 17 18 Buckwheat JO 12 MAI'I.ESYKUP. new crop. 60 100 CIDER country sweet bbl 6 00 6 60 BERRIES-perquart Blackberries 8 10 Raspberries black.... 8 10 red 13 15 Huckleberries 11 12 CINCINNATI. FLOW 2 20( 13 10 WHEAT No. 2 Red 62 63 RYE No. 2 60 CORN-Mixed 40 4i OATS 81 82 EGGS JO BUTTER 19 20 PH11.A11KLPM1A. FI-OCR 2 WH EAT No. 2. Hed CORN No. 2, Mixed OATH No. 2, White BUTTER-Creamery Extra. EGUS-Pa., Firsts... 70(3 25 65 66 47 48 81 82 20 28 15 16 KtW YORK. FLOUR Patents 2 00 4 60 WHEAT No 2 Red 09 70 RYE Western 67 69 CORK-No. 2 47 48 OATS Mixed Western 80 31 BUTTER Creamery 15 20 EGGS State and I'enn 14 15 uvi-irrocK ripost, 1ABT LIBERTY, riTTHHURq STOCK YARDS. CATTLS. I Prime Steers. 4 85 to 4 00 to 8 00 to 8 00 to 6 00 Good butcher Common Bulls snd dry cows.. Veal Calves Fresh cows, per heat! 4 76 8 50 8 00 6 60 6 00 to 20 00 to 40 (10 SHIXP. Prime 95 to 100-ft sheep Good mixed Common 70 to 76 ft sheep. Choice Lambs 4 60 to 4 75 4 00 to 4 26 2 00 to 2 60 8 60 to 6 00 HOGS. Good Yorkers 8 40 to 6 60 Common Yorkers 6 25 to 6 86 Roughs , 4 60 to 6 00 HK" 4 60 to 5 60 KEYSTONE STATE CULLING. THE STATE FINANCES. tbi TarAsrat was atvt is Mom rrova isHino roriniTioit. HARRissraa. Tbe Plate Treasury of Pennsylvania has never been in a more flourishing condition thsn at present. Largs payments have been made tbe past two months to meet tbe dsrnsnds of tbt school districts of the State, which are en titled to 85,000,000 a year, and for the pay ment of tbe quarterly salary of the Judges of the courts, and yet the amount In the general fund aggregates f 8. 113,747.09. Tbt moneys in this fund are deposited In 45 banks TRtsi r. xii.nr o. Oil City A. Bathe and wife were In stantly killed at 1'anama, N. Y., by the Western, New York and Pennsylvania passenger train which leuves here for Iluda lo shortly after 1 o'c'ock. They had bees with a son at Hit dei ot anil were driving over a crossing when caught. Mrs. Ella Gallagher 81 years of age ws (truck by the sine trsin st New Castle snd fatally Injur ed. She wss carrying a dinner pail to her son-in-law, and saw the train coming, but tiiought ibt could cross ahead of It. GAOdVD AB RORRRP IS) HIS OWls ROMI. Ht'irrwopori Three masked robbers en tered the dwelling of Chalmers Bubbs in Paltilloths other night, bound, gagged and beat tbe host and then stole every penny be badlntbe bouse, (387.01. Tbia amount wss the saving of a life time. The robbers escaped to the mountains, but are being pursued. staT! taxtniaa risa roisonr.n. Fait. Corry Is greatly agitated by the total destruction, at tbe Stale Hah hatchery, of the breeding fish, Including the lake trout. When the keeper went to tbe ponds on Tuesday be found tbe flats on the water dead. Poisoning is suspected, and an inves tigation is being made. rATn rao a rat siti. An sstokh. Mamie Keating, aged 17 years, until a few weeks ago a domestic In the family of Dr. H ank, ot this city, died from the result of a rat bite Inflicted about eight weeks ago, One night a rr,t entered her room and bit ber on tbe little finger of tbe right band. . BABY BrSKltD TO tiXATR. Wtttr.sRARRr, Tbe bouse cf Pamnel Vanclerbnrg, In Ranaom, was burned and an infant perished in the flames. Mrs, Vsnderburg rescued two of ber children, aged 4 and 0 years, but was unable to reach tbe bady. I.iohtkiso, it seems, does strike In the sme place more than once. A bouse in Ebensburg has been hit three times Twenty years ago it killed a man named Davis Tbe second lime il did not do much damsge.The third time was Inst week when it severely shocked a Mrs. Higgins and durasg'd the bouse. A Rr.xovA cow bns not been giving anv milk for three months, when one day It csme uion s bro'en keg of beer that bat! fallen from a waiton. The cow drank all the beer and since then has been giving 20 qnaris a dny of milk, of course. Thr committee appointed bv Colonel 8. R. Dick to examine the bank of J. R. Dick it Co,, Mesdville reports the sssets as being !l,3.r0 23 snd the liabilities as being (412, 07.1 50. A dividend of 10 per cent will be paid August 7. Jon Rim rand Mollie Grove, of John stown, were married and immediately went out fur a buggy ride. Inside of an hour the horse ran away and both were badly injured. Philip Mii.saitoii. seed 00, a merchant of Valley Furnace, near Sharon, waa killed by the Jnmeatown accommodation on tlie Erie and 1'itisburi! railway while trying to save his cow. A r-RKACHtta at Warren surprised his con gregation last Sunday by telling tliera that a number of tin m were giving more money lo cnurcb work than they could afford to. Trade In the bituminous coal regions la decidedly better, and during the pnst week Ihe output from the Clearfield and Beech Creek regions was over luo.lOO tons. Lxwis Nii swoxorn. of George's station, Westmoreland county, has a stalk of corn 15 feet high, which grew from seed plsntcd 50 dsys ago, Chabi.es Pcbri, a laborer at Huntingdon, as he emerced from his house, wss tied to hisporcb bv burglars, who then robbed tb houss of (500. Chai. Iroxs, a brakeman. was killed near Wsynesburg, tbe brake be was setting snsppiuir and throwing him bttwten the wheels. Th x exodus of foreigners from the coke regions continues and the other day 100 Huns left Connsllsville for tbeir native land. Mary Joiinsom, a Greensbnrg domestic, fell on a red hot cook stove, receiving injur ies wbicb may prove fatal. PiiiLADELrma is flooded with counterfeit pennies. FOOTED THE STORES. Unemployed Hen in Colorado Rob Bual nsss Houses and Hotela. A dispatch from Denver, Col., says: tbt State Board of Charities hat assumed con trol of the hundreds of hungry and penni less men who are coming from the moun tains and (urrounding towns. Secretary William Broadhead is in charge of tbe "uu mployed labor camp," and tbe State bai placed 3,000 tents at hit ditpjsal. Four compauies of infantry have been' placed underarms. Nearly 2,00 hungry men ware fed yesterday at public expense. Tbe fsct that Denver is csring for these peopls bss resulted in bringing many trsru). to the city, men who would nol work under auy circumstances. Denver is snipping the penniless men Esst aa fast as possible. Tbe men are loaded into box cars and dumped st Missouri river Eoints at tbe rate of (0 railroad fare per end. While the principal interest center In Denver, tbe condition here is nothing at compared with that existing In the small mining towns within a radius of 150 miles In these places the miners or trumps have looted the stores, hotels and businexa house) in many Instances, leaving the merchants nothing but burs walla Finding thviusolvet bankrupt, robbed and penmlea., the mer chants have tied, leaving the grass to grow iu tbe street! where but a few short weeks ago prosperity reigned and peace hovered. Base Bill Reoord. The following labia shows ths standing of lbs dlflereut baas ball clubs up lo datei , p'et w. i.. e'et Boston.... 6H 28 .074 Clncln'tl.. 40 46 471 . Fbiladel'a 63 81 .631 SI. Louis. 40 46 .471 , Pittsburg. 60 84 .611.1 Baltimore 87 47 .430 i Cl.vel'nd. 40 82 ,6H0 Chicago... 81 49 .417 Brooklyn. 41 43 .4HH Waah'n... 81 62 .809 New York 41 43 ,m Louisy'le. Sit 40 ,861 Jlaadlcs la the tterinan Army. Referring to the recent ordef of tho German Emperor with regard to the dandyfied irregularities which had be come common in tbe German Army, correspondent at Berlin calls onr at hpntion to the fact tbat the Kaisor him self ia not altogether tree from affects lion of this kind, iuastnuch ns he him elf aeta the faahlon of "bangle" wear ing. In most of the many portraits of the Kaiser the bangle ia brought into special prominenoe by the position of the arm. Bnt thongh addicted to the bangle he never condescended to the earring, which formerly- was very oom tnonly worn among his officers. In tb time of Frederick William IL then the German Army was resting on the laurels of the great Frederick, (Undies flourished in great numbers, among the officers, in spite of severe official Condemnations of foppery. The IPonstrositieaand eitravsgsuce diffcrej hut slightly from those of to-dav j harp-pointed toes, ridiculously high colors and short overcoat without earns. Latter-day exquisites have also adopted the plan of crowding nn tho finger as ninny rings aa possible he who can carry the largest number on the ring finger and at the same time bend hia finger being considered to have the bluest blood. London Globe. huicide ismncn mere common amojg soldiers than among civilians. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I ABSOaJLTTElY PURE 11 A Handful of Dirt Nay be a Houtaful cf Shams." Keep Your Houta Clean With SAPOLIO DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. GRAVEL! GRAVEL! GRAVEL! LARGE AS A BOOSE EGG. Dr. Kilmer k Co., Dlnghamton, N. Y. Oentlemen:-"! was under theenre of different physicians for nesrly two years; tried every doctor In our town continued to suffer and decline until I was a physical wreck. The most learned physic ians insde exntulustlons aud pronounced uiy cum one of Urav.l or Sioii. In Ihe Bladder, and suld that I would never be any better until It wns removed by a surgical operation. Ohl I thought what nextt Every one felt sad; 1 myself. gave up, as an operation eeemed to us all certain deal h. I shall never forget how time ly the good newt of your BW A.TiP-atOOT reached me. I send you by this same until a sample of Ihe stone or grurel that was dis solved snd expelled by the use of your KtVA.TIP-ROOT. It must have been ns large as a good sited goose egg. lam feeling aa wi 11 to-day ns I ever did. I kept right on using SWA. YIP-HOOT, and It saved my life. If any one doubts auy atntement I will furnish proof," Labohhc Howkkrmith, Dec. tutb, 18Mt Marysvlile. Ohio. Dropsical Swelling. Cold as Ice. Swamp-Boot" saved my life after I bad suffered everytblng but death. I send you my pho- ograpb and i bis dee- riutlM of my case and ) qu can use It If you wish. My bands were as cold sa Ice; fire would not wnrm them. Dropsical swellings of tne lower limbs: I could not tuition my shoe.. Cxcrtion com pletely exhausted me; death seemed so very near. The swell lnira have a-one and slimy troubles have dtsapieared. My health la better now than It ha been for years. 'SWAMP-HOOT" made the cure. Tell doubting ones to wnto me I will tell them all about It." Mrs. R. J. CmunoxR. Jan. 15. 1W3. Marietta, Shelby Co., Ind. i''K "Guide to Health" Free. Con & li a i'sultatlon Free. DR. KILMER a CO., BlXOHAMTOK, N. Y. . kllmtr'i PaRILla LIVER Pilll. ' Art ths Bttt I 42 I'llla, Its cents. An agreeable laxative uairnn Tome otfJ)rusn or sent by mail. 60, 600, sad 1L00 per package. Samples free. no noffsmti FRAZER AXLE Best Inthe World! 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