Hf PR ..7171. MrmraR Tnrcwr mnnm lAUi THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lea on fur In (he 1 11 1 rim t hiitn I rrlea ! Quadruple Tragedy in a Mis souri Town, ADGHTER UNWILLING WITNESS. News Items of Interest From All Parts of the State. Bf p t in In r forth. FATAL ACCIDENTS IN PITTSBUEG. vh x1"1 Killed Two Relative ntl 1 nPrlni tin ii i iiiiiim'ii Ihul I III . n J mr ni-nn a t.iu. Apparent lme For the Act. jeAYenWurUl, nan.. Aug. ii, A pr- arlv nisin-ssini? nuaurupie iragvuj 0 place yesieniay ai raney . a all town across the river in MIs- iri, or, sniriey iMrnnnon, a pnysi- t i- ..i..,. ,)-,. i. i imni,ininiT fin, 'I 1(111(7, uiuiin ctuu I hi 1 1 l. j 1 1 1 1 1 .i-.i ............. 1 ill... I T., ....... M'.ll,... ni .'ll n I i'iio, '.ill i .inuiuo , i i i.i' . . iiiii l a wealthy farmer; Mrs. Wil li III u .1 1 I.i. r , iiai i iiiuiu ti iiniiu,-i-iii- mill J. P. Dillingham, sheriff of aite county, wno triexi to arrest mm. i) was in turn snot neau Dy narry IlllnKbam, the sheriff s son. Before was rornered by the sheriff's posse. irrlngton nem up tne ciern in a I ......A .. . . U ,.l.. J l.t. A niM.ll DLUlQ ai in a jMuiii in ma i- wa nnn pvrnnript'ii mnri win imp crk. unrig in'o a crowd or spectators. u-riDKton 8 l.'-year-otii nauenter was nrced witness of the different states the tragedy, the physician taking I . i 1 . : l . I ,. V. . . .. V. , Pr Willi uiui in um uuij nr. ue in-ui i i 1.1. i.i i.. nm niace iu mace uu ma uiuuuv vi - nil. Saturday night Harrington quarreled 1th his wife and drove her from kinic. tnrcatening ner inc. tie nan nan onls with .lames Wallace over a line nee and had been on a protracted iree. Mrs. Harrington had not rc- irnrd home yesterday and Hairing n. repairing to Wallace's home, de anded to know where she could lie Mind, Wallace professed to have no Howled ge of her whereabouts, vh Harrington whipped out a revolver nil shot him twice, once In the head I once through the heart. Leaving is victim as he lay, Harrington drove iMalf a mile to the home of Mis VVI1- am Wallace and again demanded to now or ins wire, to Mrs. Wallaces pswer that she knew nothing of Mrs. larrinston the physician shot her lead before she could make an outcry. Harrington drove immediately tn ,pavenworth, taking his little girl itli him. The Wallaces were alone Dd no one gave chase. At Leaven- urtli Harrington appeared calm and mlected. He purchased Rome eart hen for his revolver and a 41 calibre fie and ammunition for it. As Har nRton retraced his steps the liquor nd the thoughts of hlB crime ap parently maddened him. Reaching Farley he entered William ihee's general store and demanded me money of Daniel Cannon, the erk. "I have only $3 and cannot let ou have that," said Cannon. "Yes, on can. for I will Day It back." re- led Harrington. Cannon still refused. id Harrington drew a revolver and manded the money. There were a ien men in the store, but none made aiove to interfere. The clerk turned er tne jponejand Harrington start to leare tne store. As ne 01) so (jai m seired a revolver and fired one iot at him. He missed, and Harrlng- n, turning quickly, emptied his re aver In the direction of the crowd, lone of the shots took effect, but they ifflceil to keep the people at bay, and arriiifrton sauntered toward the door. Sheriff Dillingham and his posse had fen following Harrington closely, and the murderer emerged from the ore and stood face to face with his arsucrs, Harrington instantly raised U weapon and fired at the sheriff, the II entering Dillingham's forehead. arrlngton, a moment later, stepped er the body of the dying sheriff and larted to run. He had gone but a few Ms when a shot from the revolver of '" Dillingham, son of the sheriff. ought him to ground. Both Sheriff BUngham and Harrington died wlth- few minutes. The cause of the shooting Is said to trouble caused by Harrington's hav- K been expelled from the Masonic m? of Farley. He was expelled some B" UKO and charred his unci., tamug 'allure, and Daniel Pannnn with ho. instrumental in the proceedings. It said he made the threat that he aid clean out every Mason In Platte ':." for this action. Nn rnnann h:,a n ascribed for Harrington shooting mother-in-law except that he was r"p' with Iiauor. The Wallaces were "wk the moat respected citizens of tic. Lenlnffton TEXT. i:-:a Lord appointed ii them two and two every city anil place. Four llrnnnlnxi nnd n Fntal Barn Ins thr Iteruril if Sundnr Mlna Fire at Ihr Prlmroae ('oilier) ut Mnhanny I'lty. Pittsburg, Aug. 20. Four drownings and one death by burning is Pittsburg's fatal accident record for the day. The dead are: Chris. Paffenbach, aged 60, fell from a raft In the Allegheny river, was drowned; Kdward (!. Hrllllnger, S years old, fell from a raft while fish ing In the Allegheny river and was drowned before he could lie rescued; James Gallagher and Hugh McGrady, hoys, were drowned together while swimming in the Monongahela. Mc- Grady got beyond his depth and Gal liigher in attempting to rescue hlra was pulled under, and neither came to the surface again. .Mrs. Mary C. Hoyd, wife of the assistant superintendent of the New York and Cleveland Coal com pany at Oak Hill, was burned to death in a peculiar manner. She was clean ing a rusty saw and was using what she thought was elaine oil us a clean ser. She placed the live gallon can on the floor about six feet from the stove and turned around to get rag. Immediately there was an explosion. She ran from the house a mass of flames, and though her husband quick ly wrapped her in a blanket and Btnothered the flames, she was so badly burned that she died In agony three hours later. Mr. Boyd thinks his wife had the gasoline can instead of the oil can, which would account for the ex plosion. While the neighbors were working over Mrs. Hoyd her house bumed to the ground. Battllaa- With Mine Fire. Mahanny city. Pa., Aug. 20. After many hours' of desperate buttling with , deadly white damp, one of the sucees- j Rive rescuing parties succeeded y ester- day In locating the bodies of George and William Tompkins and Charles Iritis, who were entombed on Satur day In the burning Primrose colliery. The bodies were found near the mid dle of the tunnel. They were lying In a heap. The three men were on their way down the slope to avoid the smoke, passed a surface air hole, and missed a chance to escape. The fiO mules which were in the mine when It wns dis covered on fire are also dead, and have been raised to the surface. The fire Is still burning furiously, and the mine officials are bending every effort to ex tinguish the flames. Prepared hy It C. Till-: LESSON (Luke 10:1-11, 1. After these thinn th other To also, and si before His face into wanner ne iiiins.n ih.m come. 2. Therefore said He unto them, The harvest truly is great, but the laborers ere few; pray ye therrfore the Lord .f ih.- harvest, thai lie would Fend forth laborers Into His harvest, :i. Qo your ways; lulu, M, I srml you forth as lambs among wolves. 4. Carry neither purse, nor serin, nor (hoes; iirnl snlnte no mini by the way. 5. Ami into whatsoever house ye enter. tlrst say. Peace be to this house. & And If the son of peace be there, your peace shall resl upon It; If not. It shall turn to you again, 7. Ami !n the same house remain, eat ing ami drinking such things as they give; for the laborer Is worthy of his hire. Qo not from house to house. R Ami Into whatsoever city ye enter, end they receive you. pal such things us are set before you. 9 Ami heal the slek that are therein, a lul say unto tin in. Xhu kingdom of Clod Is come nigh unto you. pi But Into whatsoever city ye enter, ami they receive you not, go your Ways out Into the streets of the s.,me. and say : 11. Even the very dust of your city, which cleaveth on us. wo do wipe off agiinst you; notwithstanding lie ye sure of tins, that the kingdom ol Qod Is come nigh unto y u. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON Contagious Blood Poison is the moet deKT.il ing and destructive of all diseases, as it vitiates and corrupts the entire .,.., lUt nrst sore or u cer is followed by little red pimples on the bo.lv, mouth and throat become son till glands enlarge nnd inflame, copper colored splotches nppesr. and hair and eyebrows fall out Tl . arc sonic of the milder symptoms; they increase in severity, finally attacking the vital organs ; the k tU is tortured with rheumatic pains and covered with offensive eating' sores. It is a peculiar poison, and so highly contagious that an innocent person handling the s.nnr articles used by one infected with this loathsome disease, mav he inoculated with the virus. It can be Iruusmitted trom i parent to child, appearing as the same disease or in a modified form- like Eczema or Scroful . Many an old sore or stubborn skin trouble appearing in middle life, is due and traceable t.. 1.1... 1 poison contracted in early life You mav have taken potash and mercury faithfully for two or three w ns and thought you were cured, but you were not, for these poisonous minerals never cure this disease- thev drive it from the outside, but it is doing its work on the inside, and will show up again s.H,net or'l iter You i may not recognize it as the same old taint, but it is. S. S. S. has cured thousands ol cases of Contagious Blood Poison, and ,t will cure you. It is the only purely vegetable blood purif.fl known, and the only antidote for this poison. S. S P. cleanses the blood thoroughly of everv partieh ol the poison there is never anv return of the disease. Mri T.W l, Mnnt comry, Ala., writes Several y?rn aK" T w a luorulateil vutb polacm by n 1lHmvd uur, W10 InfrctfJ nir try, and fm sn lout; Ttairt I HufTrmt untold mi", try. My hotly wap cttvf irl wttfi ve an1 ulcers Sev eral physiciana treated tne, tut nil to no ;mr p'tae. Themermry ami jtnjih they gav me ccmed tu e1d fuel to the awful Amur which wan de v on i i n me. Krtenda adrlMtl mr to trvS R I began tak ing it hiiU Improved from tlie itart. and a complete and peifrct cure waa the result. " CURE YOURSELF AT HOME. Close study of blood txiison and actual tntfrlmiM in i.ui ing it. You can cure yourself perfectly and permanently at home, and your secret is your own. Should you need any information or medical advice at anv tune, write to onr physicians. They have made a life study of blood diseases, and will ive your letter prompt Hn.l cHteful attention. Consult them as often as you please ; we make no charge whatever for this service. All correspondence is conducted in the strictest confidence. Send fot whuh Kivcs Stages, and our Home history of the nsult Treatmi nt Look, the disc. iv in all Of !tlUll ( .1- . of is Veterinary sUrceoN. Italian Railroad Colllalon. Rome. Aug. 14. Fifteen persons were killed and 40 wounded, of whom 15 are seriously Injured, on the train bearing many notable persons who had been attending King Humbert's fu neral ceremonies, which collided with uwiuei a iev . a omsiae tne city. Among the Injured were Oen. Buffln, head of the Belgian mission to the late king's funeral. He had his leg broken. Ship' Hell For Hit 1 1 leak I v llllnola. Washington, Aug. 21. The navy de partment is In receipt of an offer from a number of Chicago citizens to pre sent the ship's bell from the old brick battleship Illinois to tho now Illinois, now approaching completion at New port News. The old Illinois was one of tho lake front attractions at the Chi cago World's fair. The offer will lie ac cepted and arrangements made for ap propriate ceremonies when the presen tation takes place. 17. And tlie Ti returned asaln with joy, saying. Lord, even Hie devils are sublcct unto us through Thy name is. And lie said unto them. 1 beheld I Satan as lightning fall from Heaven. 13. rjenoid. i give unto you power t trend mi serpents and scorpions, and over all Me- power of the enemy, and J nothing shall by any means hurt you. 20. Notwithstanding in this rejoice net. I that Iho spirits are subject unto you; l.ut rather rejoice, because your names are written in Heaven. OOLDBN TEXT. The linnrtt inily u area), bul I he laborers nn- f.,. i Lake Midi, NOTES AND COMMENTS, After the feast of tabernacles JjSUS ! returned to (ialilee. He wns there but a short lime when He prepared toleave on what lie knew was His Inst journey to Jerusalem, lie sent messengers into a Samaritan village to prepare n place for Him, but the Samaritans refused to receive Him, so they were compelled t her town. On the way by those ho wanted to but were not quite ready, said: "No man, having p'ow. and looking kingdom of IihJ." SELINSC.ROVE. PA. All professional business ent rusts will receive pr pi ami careful nth to in v t'ure AS. (1. CHOUSE. All buslni will receive ATTOHNKY AT LAW, UlUOLKl ss eiitruste.l ti nrompt attention Htt, PA. lis rsre PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM IClrar.Mi and bcsntlncf thp htlr. I ft Itimriaiil pi'.wtli. Mevar rail to BfletorS tiry llalr In lt Youlhful Color. III:.- ". a'p dlMSMt m limr lulling. frK . MlMl fl HIM l'r'yfl.tl jury List. to go to ami He was nut be followers. To them llr put his hand to the back, is til for the Chlrnico'ii Popa In t Inn. Washington. Aug. 21. The popu lation of the city of Chicago, according to the official count of tho return of the twelfth census, Is l,o!8,575. In 1890 It was 1.009,850. These figures show for tho city as a whole an Increase In pop ulation of 598,725, or 54.44 per cent, from 1890 to 1900. The population In 1880 was 503,185. showing an Increase f f.ti.6G5, or 18.58 per cent, from 1880 o 1890. Jlonn V.tn Trophr For Rearer?. Worla. Aug. 21. Oen. Roberts has 'ed the reward of the queen's scarf Trooner nhn1wliV f dv. who wns alw t.i i. ii... ..vi.-u ''j ura Ll ooij- hjt Innnl JI...I , . am 7 ""'i uisnnguisnea ror bravery. laVXIWlrk In an Amnrl... u .. - - . n .in. 1 1,- vrtui OI1U ps boat's crew who cut th enhio at 'letos. Th B j.i w , lumi 1KUI tO h Hvon fr.r ror representatives of the colonial P from Australia, New Zealand, ""' ' and South Afrlro Af-l.., Wll therefore go to the United Oprnlns iielen( l.cr ii Tlimba. Berlin, Aug. 21. - The work of open ing the tombs of the ancient Oerman emperors burled In the Cathedral of Spires Is progressing. The first dis covery made was of the sarcophagus of Emperor Conrad II, aurnamed the Ballque, of the house of Franconla, who died In 1019, The remains were found undisturbed. Vn lh Minister ta Attend. fcago, Aug. 14. Word has been 1 here by the O. A. R. invlta ""tnmlttee that the Duke D'Arcos, ish minister to the united States. Vompanled by the duchess and the the nf the legation at Washington, Ll ... . , i .. or ... f.,,w1 rriicn UnlCOgu Aug, u w c.im t Tri.mnmanl The date for the J "Inclination of the court of honor tan postponed to that date. ordered In Cold Blood. 'ttlhiirg. Auc. IS Inane Hnnatnn - ..uu.ft. iw, Aft i quuj u ut, iici- k ontractors on the new gov- ICLt III m naar fianrllrlAV waa In aaM klnnH a -- . "''. P. O.K. ........ Hug Time." Houston, who had v of the plant, ordered a crowd of ,rp shooters to disperse. As he around Fobha. who lipid a r- W In hi. kj Lv vi in .u. 3ft the heart.' robbs and "Rag 111 mil Sari AH than wtrrMi i AA njinii . - -f wn va ssiw nuuuunu lUSiU, over the hand with tha hntta llr revolvers until he waa uneon- then escaped up the river. uved our a few minutes. cajmn km (mm RnoVronl nrs.he has a wife and child. DOCTOR MILES' NERVINE, The Brain ami Nerve Food and Medicine. Qcrfets Irri tated Nerves, Soothes the tired Brain, Builds op the Vital Powers of the Body and Overcomes Disease. It Contains no Opiates not other harmful drags. SoM at all drag rtores on s pstMvc faaw aefrs. Write fur free idfice tnd MasJMss The Seventy Sent Forth (Verses 1.3.). Once Jesus had appointed 12 disciples to lie with Mini, learn of Him, and preach His evangel, Now He appoints 71) others for a special service. Thev were to go two by two into those places where JeSUS was to come. Their work was to be a great one In visible results. The harvest, declared Jenus, was great, but the laborers few. They were not only to work themscslves. but were to pray earnestly that Goi should pro pare the hearts of others that they might go into the same work. Instructions to the Seventy (Verses HI.). For their journey Jesus tells them not to be burdened by unneces sary baggage, carrying only what they could wear. This was because there was need of haste. The same reason applies to the command to "salute no man by the way." We are told that the Jewish salutations were elaborate ly formal, and occupied so much time as to be a serious hindrance when there was reason for haste. When uceosted by the conventional "Peace be with thee!" tin y were to reply: "On thee lie peace!" and pass on without stopping for further formalities. Kxpeditiou was to be their watchword. When they arrived In a town they were to partake of whatever hospital ity it afforded. If thev were wel comed, their peace was to be upon the house and- in the town in which they staid. They were not to go from house to house, us was the custom of travel ers, hut were to attend strictly to their mission, that of healing the siek and preaching the coming of the king dom of (Jod. When met with opposition they were to retaliate in no way, but simply go on after warning them that the king dom of Qod had come near them, and that from thenceforth the responsibil ity would be upon themselves for Its rejection. Hcsult of Their Labors (Verses 17 19.). The 70 did as instructed and re turned to Jesus. Their mission had been highly successful. Even the de mons hail been subject to them in the name of Jesus. Even Jesus had seen a vision of what He was to accom plish, for Tie had seen the fall of .Satan from his power over the hearts of men, as swift and unmistakable as a light ning flash in the skies. A Warning to Disciples, Jlowever Jesus feels lie must warn Ilia dis ciples against the elation coming from succeess. "Kather," He says, "Kejoiee. because your names are written In Heaven." Kejolring because of suc cess would have been a selfish feeling, but rejoicing because of salvation, While it may at first seem more selfish, keeps the disciple on the watch for the unseen enemies of the soul. The instructions to the Iff disciples sugpest an effective method of work for to-day. Jyet there be no show, no self-seeking, and no unnecessary ex pense. Prngrrai. Progress seems to me indispensable as an evidence of being led by the Spirit of God. 1 needi no assurances of the certainty of the promises. I know that a frood work begun shall be carried on: but that ia no consolation till I feel that it is begun. Ann Tay-lor. I.lst nt Ornnd 1 111 in Oyer and 1 enuluei .1 uml '.inn ni Quarter Bnyder count) held al Oct. Tern Monday, let. 1. lmm UKAND JUIIOKd. Name, Occupation, trbogatf, KrcderleK, Parmer, IHiiRaman, JuinesM.. Broslur, John v., Ilullev, Peter, Uentleinsii, Uhsrles, Henry, Tinsmith, fields, John, Lumberman, Prsed. Lincoln, Laborer, uiiss, (liven .1.. Karmer, 1 oeriiMiT, i nuries 11.. r. inner. Hummel, Keuben, Laborer, Knights, Harry K., Kerstetter, John, Karmer, Kline, Win. II., Laborer, buib, Henry II., Lnshcr, Joseph, Printer, m iyer, ohsjles M., Laborer, Mull, m, laac. Farmer. Hartley 1 Rsubsa, " Klegel, Henry, Laborer, HtefTen, Prances, Parmer, .Sasaaiiian, Henry, shrewder, John. Carpenter, smith, Michael K., Slineinaker, w nej, Win., Parmer, drawn tor the Court ml (leneral Jail dellve sessions .it t he Peace . 1 1 1 11 1. in 1 1 1 Itesloenee. Perry West lelltli Jackson .Monroe Heltnsgrove Mlddlecreek Beaver Adams Beaver West Mlddlecreek Union Spring Heltnsgrove Washington Beaver wen spr Washlogtoa Jackson Centre Cell 11 Perry West Address. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLAK ! . Read This ! 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Our wllli 50,000 u odIh nit) non be had utioii trnni heretofon mil iiril i r A new device lU(wii n- iluinl fernie nf ah tin imune Another polnm out ai ml rooo M " aii .hit vrurl; ii.i llie itreftteel t fell ichlevetnetita m liMKlern dletlontn inalUtnf In tin Billtioii nf 35J00 w"ll i.t iinv illi (loitfti h uieaui i-l it iltii i- tare. raiit d iiu "CoiiiiiiMuii urd-Builder'1 Itfpldfi the Dictionary if ftleo r..ntnir . l ili-iaitiifiifH. a f...,wn . A 1,1., , in- tiitupi; 2. ProtioiinrlitM IMf flonar ; I'ramr N.itt, 4. Getntttoer f tin- H ril ; fi l.nrgv tiiim : lkrllniiH nturs ICul ; 7. 1iihIiinp ItmtriM fur; h im itil t thin tie: I, i t tr Writer : 1c I te of I uintiils : 1 1 i inuiii.ii 1 : I'iihImI i.niifr. it coutolui iv: pagofi hAiidsomeljf bound in imitatinn iratto r coTcrt. To !ntT".ri'e Fflrni npl HoHlff)oni I fini itM'iittil v w Is i a-Ii aln ail 1 1. tii i ii tluii uf nno.nno . ihi. ilinututtiiU nf hnmefl where It In in taken, we make the following Remarkable Of feri Thi'i price "f Partn ami Roma l" M renin a year, hm v win nei thoae mentlnnlnii thli paper kI montliN nn trial for only 90 fin 'ih'-r or Manio".', ainl - T . -1 1 1 fnrtlirr iliaiti' m-imi oni)r4-h"ttHlTo weheter li I loi Anr' an above dew 1 . mall, fHrfitnald. ah accepting thin offer will receive onr ninif leetntly itinNtrnti-il 4o-ihu- prtmlnni Mats conaliilnti " 1 :iu imefiil artfclefl and some f the inim' remarkable fferi evei if roof HuiMfrtptton Ii nent Immediately u- will ai' Include a Aflat of tin Vorll. . ' iiu mattN In colon, win. h wonl.I Ii t 1 it nurchated Reparatefr. Au'i-ntn w nntt il everrv h i i'" r ,i i .'itiini .-. j .-, f,,r t' I w nrl AiMrrni ;tn nrden to In now (tular enta I e e t t f FARM AND HOME, Box D,s Springfield, Mass., or Chicago, Ills. T CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS 0 p a Hmfr. Ahran raltabls. liiMllae,askrriiaa1ttftM lllllllls.llis KM.l.lMl i Kad anil uoia mttallio tons, Malad wan niue nbimn. Take n lhrr. Krruar danfrniui auball Inllonaanil Inilinllona. Buyof yn.ir IiniKKiit, cir wml e. In -',,,, for Harllrulara, Trail ninnlala ami "Krllpf rr l.adlra." .-.inter, lirrfluraJlill. le.See Taatimonlahk Hold by all lirurr CHICHESTKa CHEMICAL CO. SIOO nauHaaa Hquarr, run. 4.. PA. M-nlln Ihl. ,.p.r. MIFFLINBUR?: MARBLE WORC . I : -:o:- K. H . LAXC ' . Hi ;il i in 'l it hikI si'oK'h Onanlto . MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES & CfcMtTE , . LOT ENCLOSU' v I A Prarcr. O Lord, if my will maj mnain right and firm toward Thee, do wUh me whatsoerer -it shall please Thee. Tor It cannot be anything but good, what- TIip Ri v. V. B. Costlev. of Stock -bridge, Oa., while attemliDg to bis piiHtorial duties at Elleriwood, that state, was attacked by cholera mor Iiuh. He says: "By chance I hap pened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the nieann of saving my life. It relieved me at once.1' For sale by all druggists. Buchanan, Mich., May 22. Gcnessee Pure Food Co,, Le Roy. N.T. Gentlemen : My mamma has been a great coffee drinker and bas found it very injurious. Having used several packages of your CHAIN O. the drink that takes the elace of coffee, she found it much etter for herself and for us children to drink. She has ri.ven up coffee drinking entirely. We use a pack age every week, I am ten years old. Respectfully voura, F annie Williams. To Tti-pnlr BrnlK'H Arti cles use ) Olii Slon. s Cleaned and Rej Pr.r.es .is Low as the Low Satisfaction Guarantee.! !J. A. JENKINS. Act.. Crc f i T t rr-rr- 'l"l"f' 1 1 l"l I 'I I '1"I-M"H"M I 'I U Majo rs afCemeot RemfBibar MAJnifS Kt'UHKIl CEMENT, MAJOH'H LEATHEK CKMENT. If t V 1 ii u ur. Tlil strip Is tnsDufnctuml underr.S.ptf nt and la Ihc ncalcat, atrongrat ami moat durable window shade holder on the market, snd we guarantee it to he aa represented or money re funded. The price, Ripreaa paid, to all polnlain Pa .Md.. Del., N. Land N.Y.,One Dollar per doa, other states 1135, Your order solicited. I0HN A. PARSONS CO. CstaalMS. Pa. GrZUDAT Vi"- REVIVE RESTORES VIT: Made a Weil iViaf Ua . w i laaca Df. Fennefs Golden Relief. A TRI E 8PBCII1G IK ALL INFLAMMATIONS OM Baraa. Woqi r.mnrta, Saaaaiallawi. Haaralfla A SUSS CUHI "rip for hi PAIR lisldi ir oil. w Sialm. )Si alaiaWaHllsTi ViHiaa.1 prodacea tha ahoTe reaolta IWSO days. Itartf powerfully and gulcklj. Core when all ol'nm till WSJBaTSSSB will rSSSlS thnlr lost BkSSaSoa I, Ad men will recoer tblr yonthtol Tlfor bf I ' RKVIVO. It gulcklyaodaurclyreatore . oeaa. Lost Vitality. Iw potency. Nlf htly Enilulnr Loat Power, railing Memory. Waatltia Dtaeai.". aaC all effect of fell-abum or etceiaand Indlacretiaa which unflta one for study, buflneaaormarrlafa. It notonlycureabyRtartlnirntthoiieat of d.- ae-.o Is t treat nerve tonlo and blood ball. I ft tag back the pink glow to pale cbn-kh a idra atorlsf the Ore of youth. It ward off ItiaaUt; and Ooonmptlon. Inalat on baTlnc BE'IVO, at other. It can he carried la vest pocket. By r.i'.V BlilATw.mii'huA.nr alt for BA.OO. wit I a i t 1 Mv wilttao aoaraDtea to rare or c Ihamanar. Circular tree, Addrea Royal Medicine Co., - oj- mlr in Middleburrfh, ' ly MIDDLED URG1I DRUG CO. tver Thoa abaH do with me. . -i