mt forest $fpuMin. W. R. PUSS . , . , , EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMSG, SOY. . 1871. Perscription for the Times. Things are in a flurry suro enough. A railroad did not come, up lo time, atid so a Trust Company blew up. TlteJ explosion knocked over some banks and bankers thai had inconsiderately been trying to carry railroads on their shoulders. Oilier banks hoard the noise, and, solid ad trustworthy enough though they were, all ran in doors for shelter, and hid their money boxes. Business men looked on in wonder, and business walked along on gingerly tiptoe. And now, when the whole matter is plain, and absurd uu csiuess still uiakeit the knees of busi ngs tremble. This is all wrong, and may bo ruiuojis. Strong meu must "set their face like a flint" against this folly. Good will come out of this, all banks shall be cuicd of the speculative fever tbat has burned into their bones, and soberly become what they ought to be, the helper and fosterer of act ual agricultural and mechanical pro ducers. Let there be no hoarding of money; but let every man pay his debts, aqd keep the curreucy moving. Fay at once, and don't hesitate, and your creditor will be' encouraged to pay his debts, and so good will be done all along the liue. This is our prescription, and we charge nothing for it; and we hope that our customers, good bensensible men tljat they arc, will take it kindly, and give the same advice to tho general public. Typo graphic Advertiser. Thanksgiving Proclamation, 9 -. Pennsylvania, es: In the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, John F. Uqrtranft, Governor of said Com monwealth. Whereas, Tho Tresident of the Uni ted States, by his proclamation, has appointed the twenty-seventh day of novemuer nexi as a day of thanks giving. J do, therefore, recommend that the peoplp of Pennsylvania, in accordance with said pFoplamntiou, shall meet on said day, in their rpspeptjv'e places of worship, to return thanks to Al mighty God for the manifold mercies He has vouchsafed to us during the past year, and to implore q continu ance of His favor, and to pray that the iWHietod people of other of these United States may be delivnrod from the pestilence which is within their borders. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this 30th day of October, in the year of our Ijnril mm thmiamrl Ain-bt liunJred and seventy-three, andof t'e Commonwealth the uinety eighth. By the Governor: M. S. Quat, Secretary of the Coramouweajth, Mr. Greaves, the artist, and lady are at present visiting Judge Dale. Mr. Greaves has been practicing (lis jwofession In Warren during the past rewflnonths. Forest Republican. And he has practiced it quite suc cessfully too, judging by the capital portrait of Mr. Jamieson now on ex hibition in Mr. Reig's show window. The portraits of two grand children of Mr. J. H. Eddy, a son and daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, of Titus ville, were also to be seen there a few evenings ago, both beautiful pictures. Several other capital specimens of his skill have also been seen in hi studio during the Summer and Fall. Among mem mo portrait or Mrs. I4. p. Wat Bon, her father Judze Eldred. Mrs. , Jamieson, Mrs. Hall, Mr. Beecher's , father, and several members of the Cobliuin family, bear ample testimo ny to his good taste and artistio skill in enabling you to see "yourself as others see you." Those who want his work should send in their orders, as he has to leave soon to fill other en gagements. V'e believe he is to paint one of Judge L. D. Wetmore for the Jrie bar. It arren Mail. -The following items we clip from the iirookville Ju publican : We learn that a man employed by A-. iiciui v arrinr as nosiier, ten jrom the nay mow 011 battirday evening last, receiving severe injuries. A report was circulating that his neck was bro ken, but this tvus incorrect. Ou Tuesday of last week, Mr. Peter liaum, while encased at hnulinir coal from RsynoM-tville, was thrown off the wag-ou in the vicinity of Deenier's saw mill, the wag;nii passing over bis Jeir, croaking it just above the ankle, His injury is quite serious aud will confine him at home for some time. Charles Blooingreen, a Swede, while employed to-day, (Thursday) at mov ing a lond of furniture, when in the neighborhood of the school house at Milehill, on lis Ueyuoldsville road, the team ran olf, throwing bira out of tbe wugou aud among a mass of rocks, where he was found shortly af terwards, his head being fearfully cut and almost scalped. JJr. Seeny was called, and reports the rase favorable aUhough very serious. On Monday evening a desperate fight took place in the lot to the rear of our office, between a gnmbler who had been playing "three rard monte" in one of the stables, and two other men named McGregor and Brown. It transpires that tho latter had risked their money on the game, and losing it, of course, they proposed recovering it by pommeling t ho "slight of hand performer," and right well did they do the job. In the melee two of the men fell from the poarch of one of the back buildings, a distance of about twelve fuct, and narrowly escaped se rious injury. This seemed to be a con test between roughs, and though rough and brutal, called for little sympathy from tbe moral portion of our community. To thk Citizens op Pennsylva nia. Your attention is specinlly in vited to the tact that tho National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Hoard ot f inance. Ihe funds realized from this source are to be employed in tho erection. of the buildings for the International Exhi bition, and the expouses connected with the same. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystone State w'ill be represented by the name of every citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth birth-day of the nation. .The shares of stock are offer ed for $10 each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel encrraved Certificate of Stock, suitable tot fram ing and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum will be paid on all pay; ments of Centcnial Stock from date of payment to January 1, 1870. Subscribers who are not nenr a rfa tional Bank can remit a check or post oflico order to the undersigned. Fredk. Frai.ey. Treasurer. tf 904 Walnut St.. Philn. -Marriage Certificates, Biuufc Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants aud Informations, for sale at this office, tf THE BEE HIVE STORE! MY MOTTO: ''PAIR DEHINC 4P JUSTICE TO ALL," HAVrXO purchnsod the storo house and business of PROPER & RECK, X am now opening a fi osh stock of FALL and WINTER COOP S . CoiiHlHtinjj In part of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOKS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE Eto. Also, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTIIS. AND CARPETS, Which I will sell at extremely low prices. 14. DIES' DRESS GOODS, I have in such varieties and quantities that cannot fail to ilcaso tho most fastidious. HATS, HQODS, NUBIES RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS. Ao. of almost all kinds, color and styles. READY-MADE OLOTIIING, for Men, Boys and Youths. In fact everything usually kept in coun try stores. 1 cordially Invite all my old customers io Rive mo a call in my new store, and will try and satisfy them that I will sell them goods as cheap, if not cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere. I would also extend an invitation to all who como here to trade, to Kivo me a call and exauir ine my gooda and prices. F'-'y M. EINSTEIN. Tiio Republican'Ofhce- KEEPS coualautlv on hand a lart?e as soi tment ot Blank Deo.l.', Murtiraitea Subiy'uas, Warrants, Summous, Ac. lo bo sola cfaeaj, for easi,, tf $2500 A YEAR w w niado with our splendid COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. It represents sample pages and style of binding of 50 Intenselv interesting ami useful looks, that sell "in every family. Host, thing ever tried by canvasser. Agents Wanted, to make a pormanont business on those works in every county. Prospectus sent post-paid on receipt of price, $1.50. For circulars and liberal tonus, address John K. Potter A Co., pub lishers, Philadelphia, Fa. ;u 4t T)OLARIS MVSTKKIKS solved i disas A tern anil escapes vividly portrayed. Hoe FROZEN ZONK and its KXPL'ult: Kits. A splendid octavo of 8O0 pag, most profusely illustrated with decant steel and wood engravings. A fascinating history of Arctic adventurer. Tho most salablo book out, Airents Wanted. Mend for terms and sample pages to Mutual Publishing Co., Hartford Conn. 31 4t CJO Ofl In four week's canvassing 4tl.OU was one agent's protit nu Rryants Library of Poetry and song; tia In one week on The New Hmiskocper's Manual, by Miss needier and Mra.Stowe. Any active man or woman can have an agency. ,f. H. rd A Co., New York, Boston, Chicago, and Sfjn Francisco. 31 41 it icii 1iiu n 1 1 xgiZix Hhi Foil SALE VKRYCHAP! THE BEST INVESTMENT! Xo Fluctuations! Alwnvs Imprnvlns in Value ! Tho wealth of the Country is lundc by ihoadvance in Itcnl Kstata NOW IS THK TI3IK! Millions of ncrcs of the first lands on the Continent, in Kastern Nebraska, now for sale many of them never before In the market at prices tliut UKFY COM PK TITIOX. , Five and Ten Years Crotlit Oi ven, with In terest at Six per Cent. Tho Land Orant Itonds of tho Company taken at par for binds. Thev can now b purchased ut a lari;eiscouiit. irfr-Fnll iiarticul'aiw piven, npw Guide with new iips nuiloil froo, bv Hildnessinii O. T, ll.VVIS, l,and Conimissionor II. 1'. H. It., Omaha, Npb,, i 81 it Agents W n ii t c tl . SKISO FOH CATALOGUE. DOMESTIC 8. M. CO., NEW YORK. $20 SAVED ! To tnert the vrijent demand of the times the Fl.OREM'K PF1VINU MACHINE TO. have determined to REDUCE PRIOES. and trill herettftcr sell fAei'$u. Machineor $15, imrf ofAcr stjlvs in proportion. THE FLORENCE i' the ONLY Sewing Maehine that fredn thn work backward and forward, or to the rirfht or left, as the purchaser may prefer. It has oren freaui J.i fjcvi t;t AJSl Slill'l FI ED, and is far better than any other Ma ehine in the market. IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST Florence, Mass., &ov. 1, 73. Ageitts Want ed. 31 4 FIRESIDE ZTAnc SUN CHIMNEYS, made bv PLUME A ATWOOD, produce the largest light. Can b used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp denlers. i7 4 PSfcdlOMANCV, OR SOUL CHARM ING, llow cither sex mav fasciimt and Rain tho love and auei-liiina of any person they chooso, instantly . Thisaiuipla mental acquirement ol! enn possess free, by mail, for 23 cents j'toget her with a Mar riago Guide. Egyption Oracle, Dreams, Uinta to Indies. A fpienr book, lOO.OOU sold. Address T. WILLIAM it CO., Publieliers, I'hiladelphia. V VilHil wautod to ell"our French and Aineriean Jewelry, Books, Games, Ac, In their own localities. So capibtl neoded. Catalogue. Terms, pie., sent free. P.O. VIClvEUY A CO.. Au gusta, Maine. L7 4 MflN'FV Mado Rapidlv with Stencil A III U II U I Key Cho k Oiittlta. Ciilalogues and full particulars FREE. H. M.Speucar, 117 Hanover St., liostun. 500 AGENTS XWl&ZVrTK: ious and historical CHARTS. Splendid assortment! Large sales) Lartre protitsl Address Haasis A Lubrecht, Empire Map and Chart Establishment, 107 Liberty St., New York. 31 4 ITEMEMITER The 3d oripociuber. Those who propose investing, (and who does uolT) in ticket lor the Fourth Grand Gift ConCert VOn THK UKHKHTOf THK PUBLIC LIBRARYcKENTUCKY Which comes off in Louisville on tho 3d o: iJeeemoer.have no timo to loso. oivr"v,o)TicicKrrss HAVE BEEN ISSUED, AND 12,000 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO $1,500,000, wil) be distributed as follows : LIST OF GIFTS: Ono grand cash gift One grand cash gitt O110 grand cash gift One grand cash gift Ono grand crsh gift 10 Cash gills 10,000 each 20 Cash gifts 5.(100 each AO Cash gilts l,(XKieeh 80 Cash gills 500 each 100 Cash gilts 400 ea-h ' ir Cash gifts 300 each 250 Caxh gilla UOOeaeh 3li5 Casli gitts loo each 11,000 Cash gifts 50 each $250,000 100,000 50,0.10 25,000 17.600 100.000 150,000 5jU,0x) 40,000 40,000 45.000 60.000 3ii.50O 550 00J Wholo Tickets, $50. Coupons, (lentha,) H1.1.VKN TCKKTS I OK dOO. For tickets or information, address THOS. r.. HUAfliLivi-in, Agent Public Libra ry Kentucky, Louisville, Ky., or THOS. H. II AYS A CO., (HK Broad wav New York. m '4 TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE ! 'L.u jur.. ANU l.ADU'.S (juali I X for practical operators, ut the Bui rte.l Halo U'teuranh InslilulM uml l iiv 1 in., t Tele grapli. Every graduate recu'rea a Miti i tio tai anil U11SI CJUipielO 111 AllH ca. Address, lor Mi-enlin utt.l 1 C. L. BRYANT, Superintendent, Butlalo) CANV.fSSINO BOOKS SENT FREE FOR Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Womanhood and their Mu tual Inter-relations ; Lovo, Ita Imwh, Pow. er, eto. Agents are wTllinir from to 2."i rnnles a day, ami wo send a canvassing book froo to any liook aent. Address, stating ex perience, etc.. National Publishing Com pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 7 4 TiiT Tl TI V MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, JAL.fli.ll . i .The Great Illustrated Agri cultural and Family Weekly, N the Stan- ira Auinoruy upon 1'rai-lteal ftuhjocta id a Hlgh-To'neil Literary Journal. n $'2..0 a year lovs to clubs. Great Pro- iumsorCash Coiumissions to Agent Thirteen Numbers ((Jet, to Jan.) On Trial, for only llfty ccnU, Premium Lists, rf-c., sent free to all Trial Subscriber. Address u. u. i, nuuinv new xora uiiy. ii Why "Ilousekoeper'a Manual" sens. A successful agentsays : "Unlikeall other bmks, it has a claim on woman' atten tion. A house-to-hoiiso canvass pavsl" $70.00 In one week waa made by a ainglo agacuU AGENTS WANTED. For terms and territory atwlv to J. B. Ford A Co.. New Y'ork. '.Boston. Chicago. or San Francisco. 27 4 Columbia Classical Institute. A Boarding School for Young Men and Boys. For Circulars, address Rev. II. M. iiexaiuier, coiutni'la, I'a. 1:7 4t RIFW Rfinif No,v ready for agents, IILM DUUr HomoLifeln the llit.le. U . Itnnlnl (f..h.l. 11 1 ...tl....n HVI..1.1 "j 'wiim lunn (i, ntivie'r m IK11 Scenes In tho Bible," and "Our Father's House," of which nearly lOO.OOO copies of each wero sold. Send for Circular, Zipg. lor and McCurdy, 518 Arch bt., Philadel phla, Pa. 1.7 1 WANTED, Ifin Farmer and Kannorn' Hon lurini IUw tho Full and Winter months to do business in their own and adioininetown- ships. Business respectable, easy and pays well. For particulars, address' 8. S. Scranton A Co., Hartford, Conn, 27 4 THE Kl'ST IUIM5U. TRY IT!!! Tho Scieutio American is tho chanest and best illustrated weekly paper publish ed, livery number contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of now machinery, riovm jiivci. lions, linages, engineering Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Im plements, and overy new discovery in Chemistry, n. yeai-'a nuinbera contain KV2 pages and sovoral ongraviiis. Thous ands of volumoa are prescrvod for bind ing and reference. Tho practical receipts are well worth ten times tho subscription price Terms, a year, by mail. Speci mens sent free. May ho had of all News dealers. PATENTS obtained on the best tornis. Models of new invention nod sketches examined, and advii-e froo. All patent aro published in tho Hcikntikic American the week they issue. Send for pamphlet, HOpnges, containing laws and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paper, or concerning Patents MUNN A CO., 37 Park Row. N. Y. Branch Olllce, corner F and 7th Sis., Washington, v. v. Zf-4 THIS CROWN WHINGER The cheapest and best In the market. War ranted truly Hclt-aditiMliiig. Special in ducements to Washing Maehine Agents aud tho Country Trade. Liberal tornis. Agents wanted. Send ror Circular. Amer ican Machine Co., Manufacturers and Patentees, ollleo, 4;W Walnut St. Philadel phia, l'u. 27 4 nTTTW At Wholesale and Retail. UUilO Donlilo Guns. &t and on wards; Brcech-Loaders, $10 toJISO.ltiftes, Revolver, Dart Guns and Cup Lilies. Goods sent to all parts of the country by express C. O. 1., to bo examined belore pai.l for. We send a genuiiio W. A C. Seott dr Sins' Mozr.lo Loader, with Flask, t-oucu ami moaning i;ki. nicciv imxed. feir $15. Send sLiiiio for Price List. Smith A Squires, 523 Broadway anil 00 Chatham iX. I. 27 4 BUILDING FELT. (No Tar used), for outside work and iu- IBMllTOl VI HJlvr. i" fit 1IM pCblllgS, Ao. Hunil two 8-cent stamps for Circular and samples, C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J, ;)OI t ll)l:it AM. THE VICAR UOl'NU. Tho Neutrul Sulphite of Lime, as prepared Dy innings, (. lapp lo., liosion, loriuor lv J. R. Nichols A Co.. keens cider sweet all tho year round, Kow York, 'Office, U College Place. 27 4 $25 Mouey Made i'fl-st $1,000 By all who will work us. If upon writing you do not lindusall square, will'givo you one dollar for your trouble. Send stamp for circulars toO. II. Buckley A Go., Tekonsha. Mich. 2? 4 ' tC Tfl OfV l10r t,av I Amenta wanted I I U 4U All classes of working people., of either sex, young Qf old, make more money at work ior us in tlioir tp4e inomeuts or all the time than at anything else. Particulars Iroo. Address G. Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 27 4t WYOMING SEMINARY AND com .ii i:iu'i a i. coi,Li:n i:, One of tho largest Boarding Schools for both sexes in tho United States. Six courses of study. Military tactics, Com mercial college i oure ami lelegrapliing. Terms low, I'H turrn opens Seplejnber 3d. Send for a Catalogue to Rev. I). COPK LAND, A. M., or9L. L. t PR AG UK, Kingoton, Pa, PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. o X AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1871, Trains win run as loiiows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods Prathers Mill Pithole City No. 2. No. 4. 30 p in 8.28 3, J 8 " 3.10 " 2 5-0 ' 10.25 am 10.38 ' 10.;iu f 10.24 ll.Od TRAINS SOUTHWARD. I4TATIONH. So. 1. No. 3. Pitliolo ( it v, 8.40 a m 1.20 p m Prathers Mill 8. 48 " 1.48 Woods 8.5(1 " l.ftrt " Bennett 11.02 " 2.0J ' Oleopclis D.ltl ' 2.14 " All Trains make closo conno!tons at Olcopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny River BaiJtvuy, North and South. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pitliolo Citv. Miller Farm and Pleasant- villo, inakiiigcoiiueutioii witharrivingaud dejiartiug Trains. J. T, BLAIH, II. WICK1IAM, Sup't. J TieketAgont, Pitliolo City, Pa. J" OB WORK ol ail kinds" done""at thliTof hce on short notice. JOB WORK DONE A? TlfK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style eqwil to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARL., SCHOOL CARDS EDDf N Q CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, INV1EL0FES BILL HEADS, fcETTER HEADS, NOTE HEATiS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHirFING TAGS, Ac. 13,000, 000 A .Cttl.L. Tim c!r'iu'e..l Land in mark . the ukioji F.icinc RA'LRoao cmni; l.i tluMlie.it Piatto Vail r 3,OC0,O00 Aor in Central Ni brC"i . Now lor s in trai t i ol lortv i cr'" upwards "H live mid ten years' c 'USl.Jlc . ailvHnre iiceresl rfquired. Milil .m l h'-a!:bfnl elinnile, llrt KU,, an ulion lu icnoi gijnd water. I'lli: PEST MARK KT I N Jl IK VT.T1i-: The r. real ininin-r region ol V . C l is '. i. I'luh ,t:i.i Ne-ud.i iMiiiigsui P'iJ i by .in luirs of Plttlo Vailey. Soldior e:i',i'.l:l to a Ilornestea'l of lOft Aoreo. , THE BEST LOCATION FOE 00L03ITA FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Million, of Acres of choice (iovvrnmcnt Lands open for entry under Hie llonieste-td Law, ner lliis(i:"ut Railroad, Willi all tho conven iences nl'an ol I set'led couniry. 1'r.io passes to purchiuers 'of Railroail Lands. Sectional Maps showing the Land, aUo new edition of hoscriptivu pHinplilet with new Maps mailed free everywhere. Address o. F." DAVIS, Land Cnmnrsu'ouer U. P. K. R. 64-41 Omaha, Nab. L. L. Richmond & Co JEWELER3, Invite the attention of the public to their im mense atck of g )OiU, Consisting of Ltdint Ointo RU, Goral 8it Jut B-U, Oprt Chjioi, Lwtln, Chilli, Hekloei, i. Oni ud Jet, i Lo3kst,OhlaBralti, Bud BnvoeKU, Amiriut ail 8wln WktehM, Bo Watclm, Amerinaa tad Franch Gloats, and all th Ltteat Dstgni la SOLID B I L V E R AMD 'plated WARK, Togetliu wltk a lu uurt Bsnt ( FRENCH OOO08. Call an.l exainino:ir tiotuls and Prices lx- ; foro purchasing. Wa guaraiitceour prices as for the same quality of goods els.where. L, L. Richmond & Co., Mua.um Building-, ChMUat 8U, Mndrilla, Pa, THE VERY BEST PLAN " By which you can obtain Life In.urano Is tho I-ow Premium, All Cash, Stock plan. It furnishes tho largost amount of insur ance for a givou Bum of monoy. The eon tract is plain aud deliuite, without compli cation, mystery, or uncertainty. The pol icy is always worth Its faoe, tho premium never Increases. If lstliamost satisfactory and economical plait for the insurant. Tub Tiiavki. icrs Isstrascs Compart,' or Hartford. Conn., gi ants Lll's In.urano upon lliia excellent plan. Its security la unqucstic ned. Apjily to any Agsnt, or send for a Circular. 15 41 $3,000 FOR 0 CENTS!! Before you start on a Journoy, buy sn Ao ciilent Insurance Tickot ot tlis Itsiiway Passcnars Atrni unco Co., of Hartford, Conn. Tickets tor kale at railway slationa. Ak for an Insuranco Ticket. Kenwood Boys Present strong attract ions to parents and guardians. A pleasant homo ; thorough instruction; healthful discipline; excel lent library) new apparatus. (Send for Catalogue. Liberal disesiuit to Clergvineu. CHARLES JACOIIUS, A. M., Prln., 15-2 in. Now Brighton, Pana. ebrIsIFgP1 mill. a MIR ORIST MILL at Nebraska (Ijcy . town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in first class order, and la now runuing and doing all kind, of CUSTOM O It I 3T n I H O. FLOUR, FKKD, AND OATS. Constantly on hand, and sold at the very lowest figures. 4J-bm II. W. LEDEBUR. JVANTPD We wi" ive e,,er- A AX-.getio men A women BUSINESS THAT WW- PAY from f 4 to 8 per day, can bo pursued in your ows, ueighhorlnxxl, and is strictly honorable.. Particulars free, or sainple's tliat will suable you to go to work at once. will bs seut on rscoipt of two threo cent stamps. Addrs-is J. LATHAM A CO., 11 ol ; 2 Washington HU, Boston, Mass. Tiio oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining; a Morcaiitilo Education. -41, Practical business men asustruc tors. For information, wrile for a circular to P. 1'UFFA HONS. Pillbburgh, Pa. M'CI.KLI.AX'M INSTITUTE FOR B0Y$! Wot Chester. Pa. A" beautiful no. I At elevated hituation, 22 miles west of Phila lel)hia. .spacious Play-grounds, with tlyninasiuin. .Students prepared for Col lego, Polytechuiu Schools or Business.' Special provision mado lor very young boys. Many students remain, as boarders, during Summer vacation. Session begins Sept. 10. Address KOHKKT M, M'CI.l:-LAN.