THE FOREST REPUBLICAN ' J. C. WINK, Editoh PnormtTon. WEDNESDAY, ACGIST 13, I'.lH. Su.-IJo. Tu. We. Tfc. Tr. 5 6i 7 8 1213 14115 16 18 19,20;2122;23 25 2I3 27.2S 29 30 ltrpublirmi Tlckol. STATU. O'otWMor SAMl'KL V. PKXNY PACKKK, of Philadelphia. I.irttl. Governor WILLIAM M. BROWS, of ljrenee connlv. .SwrMi-v of Internal Af iiim ISAAC B. lmoWN.ol Erie county. t'OI'NTY. Co .i7t'VM JOSKPH C. SIBLEY. Axrmotf-V. W. A MSLKK. l'i olhonolnry J. C. UEIsT. .vAo-iri UKOKtiK W. NOHLIT. unrv Cbmmuwi'fner COXRAI) Bl'KllKNN, A. K. SH1PK. Au1itimGA W. HOLKMAN". W. H. STit.ES. JtuyOtmm iioner ERXKSTSIBBLE Hales lo Remember. The last day for registering voters will be Wednesday, Sept. 4th. Ths last day for payment of taxes will be Saturday, Oct. 4th. Election Day will be Tuesday, Nov. 4th. Japa is again supplying arms to China, but they are old arms which Japan bas discarded. . Politicians who are now talking free trade must imagine that the people are getting tired of prosperity. Bosto autis are studying Tsgalog, in order to be able to understand their god, Aggy, when he visits them. IT is understeod that Col. Brran is tired of the vaudeville circuit and is anx ious to get back Into legitimate comedy. Bkfork Uncle Sain can turn a wheel in the Panama enterprise he will have to stop the revolution already in progress there. CfBA's declining revenue is a fresh il lustration of the value to a country of business conlidence in future competent government. Til K Nebraska volcano has erupted with no further effect than a disagreeable but transitory odor in the public olfactories. Phila. Kecord. Thb money question has always been the principal hobby of the Democratic parly. This year it bobs up in the shae of insufficient campaign funds. Which a Democratic article on tiusts come to a po.nt it invariably lays the blame on a protective tariff. But it is easy to understand, after the experience with the Wilson-Gorinau law, why a free trade arguuieut should wear a disguise of of some kind. Thr forecaster who read in the stars that Edward the Seventh of England would reign hut would never becrowned, says the Kane Republican, enjoyed a briet period ol prophetic credit, through force of circumstances which had no re lation whatever to the data for his prog nosis ; but he has met the refutation which sooner or later disposes of all who impose upon the credulous their crude readings of the future. Thkkb is a lull in the talk about the isthmian canal, but the government is doing iu part intelligently, and some thing definite will doubtless be fixed upon by Ibe time that Congress meets next December. Negotiations between the state department and the authorities of Colombia are in progress, and although our side baa not yet gained all it wants, and all it must have if the Panama r ute is to be accepted, the outlook is that Co lombia will yet come to time. If she doea not, of course, the Nicaragua route will be selected. The canal will be built atone point or the other, and work will probably begin before the end of l'Mtl. IHx'Lahinu that free silver la dead, the opponents of Brvan proceed to mske the Democratic issue. And w hat do you sup. pose it is? Free trade (euphemistically tar i IT re form), according to the Cleveland ilea ! If tree silver i dead, free trade ia positively petrified. The American peo ple have repudiated one as emphatically us the other. The II ill men are not definite. With characteristic cowardice, they fear to attack Republican Issues, having none of their own to substitute. bo they content themselves with attack ing Republican records and reiterating "We are Democrats." Campaigns can' not be won on negations or by discredit' ed leaders. The voters will not be led on husks. Tub New York Press tells of a Demo crat, an importer and, in theory, a free trader, who received a circular from a free-trade organisation urging upon biin the farvnrablenesa of the preseut lime lor a vigorous free-trade campaign, and ask ing him to write and let the organization know what amount it should put him d wn for as his suhcription in aid of the promising work. The citizen iu question is not only a Democrat and an importer and a theoretic low tariff man, but he is a ataid, venerable, temperate gentleman and a steadfast pillar of the church. And so moved was he by the brilliant oppor tunity for a change that he look a pen and wrote across the circular after the question asking how much he would give: "Not a damned cent!" Seldom has the profane adjective been used more fittingly. Every cent given in aid ofthe vicioiia pro,oganda whose sole aim in life is to banish prosperity and bring in ruin and chaos certainly should class as "a d d cent," ft -a?; 1902 AUGUST I902j 10 11 I U4 Tns campaign text boo compiled by I the Kcpublicau coiiKieaional committee I pIvm thrt loll, iik i... ... . . n - "'h 'iiit"iin hi i nra paid to arlisaua in the lYiud Matra and in Great lirilain. A brief quotation o! the figures is typical of the whole, llim k sui ilhs reo ive in New York J.s." per day, I In London f Hill per day. In Cliica0 per day, in tilasgow f 1.4S er day lllacksmilhs' helpers receive in Chiiapj f l.iS'l r day, in Manchester fO.'.cll, SI. Louis l.oVi per day, iu Glasgow per day. Carpenters receive in New Vol .i! per day, in I,oudon J t.lli pr day in St. Louis fcl.SO per day, in Manchester $1.50, in Chicago (2.50, iu Glasgow ?1.5S per day. Cabiiienl makers receive (2 per dav in New York, aa against $1,371 in Maochester. Iron moulders receive .731 in Chicago, as against (1621 ill Glasgow MachiniMs receive fil.ii in New York, as agaiiiMt l..'4 in London and 2.i"J SU Louis, as against $l.lt in Manchester. Patternmakers receive fcl.7S, in St. Louis as agaiuist f l..'x in Manchester, A hoik in the country possesses more individual features of attraction than dwelling place iu a large city, and there is a growing temlancy iu A merica, on the part of people of wealth, to adopt the plau of living prevailant in England, where Hie country seat is the leal home, and the town home is maintained fur use iu spe cial season. "I find," said an observant traveler, just back Iroiu Europe, speak ing through the New York Tribune, "that the atlrclion for the locality which he lives is much stronger iu heart of the man who abides in country than it is Iu that of him who makes his home in big city. Iu Now ork, for instance, many people think nothing of moving twice or three times a year, and some move oftener, w hile iu the country to be compelled to leave the old larm is regarded as little short of a diswler. This peculiarity of the country man is uowhere more forcibly ilhistiatcd than in Switm-rlai.d, where a large pro portion of the people live in little cottsges perched ou the mountain sides like Dies on a w all. Every once in a w hile an ava lunch comes down from above and sweeps a house aw ay, lor these tremendous dem onstrations of nature have their beaten tracks in many localities, and are of peri' odical occurrance. If, perchance, the people who were in the house escaped w ith their lives, they almost invariably remiild in the ame place, thuscouttinga second or even a third visitation by snow slide or landslide. There is one vil lage a Stuben, which has been partially swept away no less than half a dozen times, but each time it has been rebuilt by the survivors. IinoM'velt ami Hie Tmvt It is very well lor the Democrats to make opposition to truststheir chief issue lor the forthcoming Congressional c.ini paign, especially if lhe combine with it a vigorous demand for tariff reductions as applied to trust made goods. But it will bo folly to aid nipt to di ledit the sincerely of President ItooHevrlt in an nounciiig his purpose to deal with the trusts provided II at congress will give him support. Mr. Roosevelt has made a good anti-trust record. Ho was rcspon sihle for the introduction and the passage ofthe law against monopolies in this State, and through that act much good has been accomplished. He has a much greater task ou his hands iu the present instance, however, for he must deal with the w hole trust problem and must act within the hampering limiiation of Fed eral authority in reaching oilier than cor porations engaging in interstate com merce. The greatness of the task, the traditional attitude of the Republican party ou the subject of high protection, and the immediate org-ncy ofthe Cuban reciprocity question were quite sufficient to account for the fact that the President did not make an augressive effort lo se cure anti-trust legislation at the last ses sion. Mr. Roosevelt mav not succeed in bis ambition, but he will convince the country that he is sincere iu his desire and efforts to regulate abusive monopo lies. Albany Timea-Uniou. Statkof Ohio, City okTolkdo, I l.Ul'US I OCSTY, I Frank J. Ciiknky makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of r J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City ol Toledo, County and Slate a lore sai ', and that sai'l linn will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAHH f ,r each and every case of Catarrh that can not lie cu red by the use of Hall's Ca- TAItltll ClTltK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this lith dav ol December, A. . lMi. seal. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Pit l tie. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally ami acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaees of the system. Send lor testimonials, free. There is no education like a "bread winning" one one that declares a divi dend every day in the year. Our busi ness colleges stand in the front rank ai training schools for young men and wo men who wish to enter tho business world. We know of no training scboo that has made a more honorable record than the Warren Business University, Warren, lVnna. Its graduates are found in nearly every state in the Union and are in demand by business men. A course of training in this institution in the Commercial Branches and shorthand and typewriting opens the door of oppor tunity. Full particulars w ill be sent on request. ift On account of the annual picnic of the I. O. O. F. at Monarch Peak, Oil City, August l'i, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Oil City and re urn August 1-i and 11), good to return until August IS, inclusive, from Foxhurg, Corry, Warren, and intei tuediate stations, at reduced rates (mini mum rate, 25 cents). It When you wake up witu a bad taste in vour mouth, go at once to Killmer Bros,, tionesta, or W. (j. Wilkins, West Hick ory, I'a., anil get a free sample of Cham berlain's Stomachs and Liver Tablets. One dose will make vou well. Thev also cure billiousness, sick headache and con stipation. l?M-nlcr Cared Wllhnsl ike Aid mf a Due. lor. "I am just up from a hard spell of the flux" (dvsenlerv) ssvs Mr. T. A. Pinner, a well Known merchant of Drummoud, Tenn. "I used one small bottle orcham ticrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and w as enred without having the dis'Uir. I consider it is the best cholera medicine in the world." There is no need of employing a doctor when tliis remedy is used, for no doctor can prescribe a lietler medicine for howel complaint in any form either tor children or adults. It never fails and is pleasant to take. Sold bv Killmer Bros, Tio nesta, W. U. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. Flashlights of Chautauqua. BY NANCY C. MORROW Just aa the sun w aa sinking behind the western boriaon on a beautiful July eve ning, it played a game of bide and seek behind the forest covered hills of South western New York, w ith the nassenirera on the Krui express as they were rapidly carried toward Chautauqua Lake. It seemed loath to say "good night," and lingered long enough to enhance the beauty of this tiny "inland sea" with naiool glory, as its broad expanse of water and picturesque surroundings came in view. With quiel dignity the City of New York plow ed ita way through the placid waters from wharf to wharf, meetiug Chautauqua bound passengers at the dillerent landings. Almost two hours' ride lay between Lakcnood and the desired haven, and not even the rar est day in June could have been more charming to tialurc-loviiik, piople than such a ride on such an evening. All the traveler had to do was to lay aside every eare, aim, if he were at peace with the Creator or the universe, he would soou ti.id himself in pcrlect harmony with his surroundings. For a time the golden glow of the sun fell across the clear rip pling water ofthe lake, giving it the ap pcarauce of a sea of gold, and Heaven's benediction seemed to hover over all Thousands of whispered voices bore on the evening's brcc.o a Bweet chorus, wniie silently one by one, in the infinite inca.iowa ol heaven, Blossomed the little stars, the forget-me-nots of the sngt Is;" and the jeweled ligiit of these little mes sengers of love, was reflected char and bright w ith the silvery rays ol the moon beams, on the bosom of beautiful Chill tauqua laike. Itwastlieu the imagina tive person could see how this body of w ater looked to the cousins of Hiawatha as they paddled their ow n canoes to and fro little lesa than a century ago; and the imagination waa ouly heightened as in the distance a camp-tire blated, like the council-tires ofthe Red Man, against back-ground of dense foliage. But poetic visions partially vanish as the truiuul shores are reached at dillerent points and evidences of a modern civili zation are seen on evory baud. An age or machinery has brought the shriek ing trolly-wire with all its relapves. Electric lights gleam and glitter from ev ery port, while hither aud yon are pleas ure boats propelled by the same wonder ful power that the Indian knew only to shun and at which he tried to shoot. Iu the midst ol such surroundings aud broken reveries, comes a timid little creature to enquire lor those so near aud dear to her iu Tionesta. Sho has met a former S. S. teacher and her heart is gladdened; former days are lived over, and the present ia reached. What a sur prise to learn that the safety of the City of New York with all its human Ireighl, argely depends upon the faithfulness of tireman Ueorge Beulley, husband or our own Daisy Keuniston. But such it is. and the only cloud apparent on the lite ol I lotieata'a young friend is absence of the Sabbath ou Chautauqua Lake. Her hus band'a work calls for liliu each day of the seven from 5 a. in., to It) p. in. The Sab bath is a day unknown on the Lake to all boatmen, but Chautauqua, with her closed gates, is a silent but etlective wit ness for Uod. May the time soon come win u no such beautiful spot on our Re public will have so dark a setting, but when it can be truly said in every placet llus is a Christian nation." (Continued next week.) T4I IT HE A t'OI.II IN ONE IIAV Take Laxative Bromo Ouiinna Tablets All druggists refund the mcnev if it tails locure. w.uroves signature ia on eacii box. &o. 11-27-lv SERIOUS IIIKITaI.E slef.pless, Short Slorr Well Told of a Conililit.it am Us Ecasj Cure. Itnil A. Lew is, of No. 3(13 East Third street Oil City, Pa., says: "Oneof my family who was run down appetito and strength gone nervous and sleepless, was asked to fry Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills a a general and nerve tonic. He got a box and (ells me his strength ia back his appetite good, sleep natural and nervousness gone. He likes them very much aud considers the medicines tine one." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at&Ocabox at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. See that portrait and signature of A Vt . t liaic, M. D., are on every package For sale by Killmer Bros., druggists. Zinc and Lriiiiling Make Devoe Lead and Zinc, Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. Sold by James . Davis. (f Kiilurril Kales Is llratrr, C'slnrsds Nprinits and Tiii-iila. On account of the National Fraternal Congress, to be held at Denver, Col., August "H to liu, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Col., from all stations ou its lines, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will he sold and good to return until September 30, Inclusive. Tickets must be validated for return passage by Joint Agent at any of the alioveil-mentioneil points, lor which service a feeof cents will be charged. For specific rates and conditions, apply to ticket agents. The right Hu-iness College to attend s the one w hich hastlie laciijties for plac ing its graduates in positions. Warren Business University, Warren. Penna. bas established a reputation, not only for thoroughly training its graduates, but also for placing them in profitable posi tions, henil lo-dav tor cala.ogue. lit Notice. The paitnershin of Knox if-Hill In the j meat busine-s. Tionesta, Pa., was di--I solvrd on Jane :;otli, p.ir by mutual consent. - U.S. Knox, I, i -..I I. 1 , HILL. free sample of Chamberlain's Siotnache and Liver Table at Killmer Pros., Tionesta, or W, i. Wl kins, West Hickory. I'a. 'Ihey aie ianr to take and more pleasant in t If. ct iha i pills. Tnen tlieir use is not followeil ,y consti- tution as is ollen Ibe ca-e with pills, tegular size, ijc per box. Cream of the Sews. An old man whistles. Ask Dr. J.O, about Lsw ience. look funnv when be Dunn for Information It You never really get you die. through until Hopkins issacrillcing everything in the lineof summer dry goods these daya. And hot weather is yet to come. It As women grow older their party dresses begin to last longer. When hungry for a toothsome mor sel call or phone the White Star Groitry Most excuses are uot worth the trouble of making. Some nice samples for rugs here yet, come and get one, they don't cost much. HtatuA Feil. Friends ou an air ship voyage should never fall out. Lowest prices on Hour and feed at T. P.S. It -After all, there Is no nerve lood su perior lo good luck. ino and lead m proper proportions w ith Linseed Oil make the best Paint- Lawrence brand at Dr. J. C Dunn. It Beware ol Hie man who poses as the hero onus own stories. Everything In hot weather or sum mer dry goods is on the bargain counter at Hopkins'. You should not miss theso sac l'i lice sales, A dishonest man auspecta every honest man lie eucouiilers. Men'a solid fine shoes $l.ao. Tio nesta Cash Store, it Teara we sued mr others are usually ofthe fresh air btund. WiMiltex skirts are tho favorite sed ers now, and they ouly need to be seen to lc appreciated. Hopkins bas the exclu sive sale of them hero. It Anything you get for nothing usually ia uot worth that much. Pure well spilled Linseed Oil makes in making the Lawrence Paints. Sold by Dr. J. C, Dunu. u People who fish fur compliments sometimes lose their tackle. When you waut Ibe best at bottom prioaseeT.C.S. It Every man may have his price, but every woman wants a bargain. New shoes are here. No small lot of them either. Come and look, every pair guaranteed. Heath A Felt. It Afldction ia the lining that's miss ing I mm a breech ol promise suit. Along with the freshest aud best veg etables, ilia White Star sells the choicest groceries also. No fancy prices. It An opportunity of a lifetime is ol.eu merely a chance to say "no". See that line or summer pants . c. s. lt More things come to those w ho don't wait than to those who do. Use a Paint that practical painters indorse that's Law reuce sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn. it Some men are like Imported cigars very good, but exceedingly nariow. Hopkins' shoe sale ia getting away with them all. Call before the choicest are gone. It Some mon work for all Ihey are worth, and don t work much, either tax best canned moats try Tionesta Cash Store. It It you would know a young lady faults get chummy with her girl friend Only a small lot of thin goods left they go at your own price. Heath Feit. n v non a woman argues with a man she Is outxpoken and he is out talked Oxfords, and all siiinmer shoes, for oither ladies or gentlemen, are Vo be hail at greatly red u ceil prices at Hopkins'. It Unless a man has a reuse of humor ho doesn't know w hen not to be humor ous. Still some rug length of carpot sum- pies at T. C. s. U Economy as practiced by the average man seldom saves any mouey Still a few ol those oue-half price shirt waists at Heath A Feits. It An unhappy wife is one whose hus band always lets her have her own way. Ask lor now price list and got posted atT. C. S. It Many a girl doesn't realize how well off she w as until she gets a husband lino young men and women wanted at Warren Business I'uiversity, Warren, Penna.. to train for profitable positions. Write to day for particulars. 21 THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Provide Professional Training for Teachers, Prepare YouDg People for College, and Offers Ezcelleut Facilities for General Education. FKi:i: TT'ITIO.Y for Prospective Teachers. Board. Room Kent and Laundry, $ 1 27 per annum. For Further particular call oo or address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph. D.Prin , Clarion, Pa. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repairing and all work pertaining vt mejewcicr a irsoe, promptly and accurately done. Xt'H- .Hilvri iiic Wa(li Cases traded for Old .Silver Cases In any condition. Old watches taken in ex change for new ones .. t. .t m:itso, Anderson 4 O' liars barlier shop, Tionesta, Pa It R. lt.NKIl S iibeumatisni I KIDNEY" Backache,) Drops -C, uravei. BACKACHE all Bladder and OTTTT! L'rmarv Disease. I .I KK PiiiswVa IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE in THIS PAI'EH. & L Geltinq Ready for a journoy U a good deal of trouble tmliss you liave enough . TRUNKS & BAGS to hold (he ' fixings." Look over your pos session iu this lino, and if there is a sl.ortago, look over our stock Trunk, satchels, suit cases, tele-copes anything- you need, ami at ' the proper price. ROBINSON. rsi 1 H.tlMV.lY. TIME TJLBLE To Take Eden July 1st, lnU. KOUTrr PF.a'sic.Vn" TiinT"" " NoR 'f 2 j"4 J " Stations 11 a. in. p. m Leave Arrive a. n.'p.in li;4.i 4 l.i XloflleU l.'i I 4 in isi ( a 111 2o 4 .rni' 10 , (i 11 (;. l.'i Barm's Henry's Mill Blue J.iv Hastings Welters M inisier Porkey M;i lung Hock Mills KePettville Newtown Mills Ito.s Run Nebraska s .v. :t in 8 X 2 Si I s: 'Jo 2 :to s in 2 l.'i 7 .V. 2 (HI 7 4 I ,V 7 ' i 7 I s.-. 7 l 'i I 2 5 7 on .i 11 ., i :ui II 2.V.- 10 1 1 4 .;.-. .V.! II 5. 4 i j 12 l.i : ..0. ;t." it (o 12 4 .o 10, rl 'v ii 4'l: U 10, p. in p.in Arrive Leave a m p I. Ill T. D. COLLINS, Pkksiuknt. lennsylvania HAILItOAl). BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. June 2!Hh. 1!M) . No. 30 Biitl'alo Express, daily except Sunday " 11:25 a. m. No, 82 Oil Cilv and I'lil-liiirg Ex ress.ilsilv, except Sun.lav..7:.'IO p.m. No. D.30OI1 City Aco.m.,Sun-' day only :50 a. m. No. 9.S2 Oil City Aecnm,, Sun day only 8:12 p. m. For Hickory, Tidioutc, Warren, K inula, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. St Olean Express, daily except Sunday No. 8.1 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday No. U .ta. Irvineton "Accoiii., Sundaya only, 8:55 a. in. 4:;;'J p. in. 2:45 p. m. For Time Tables and additional Infor- Illation consult Ticket Agent. J. II. Hl'TCHINSON, J. H. WOOD, (ieneral Manager, (ien'l Passenger Agt. Cures Itheiimatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Soro Feel, l ame and Aching Back. Skin Illnesses. Pains and Spiains. WANO ELECTRIC OIL, 25 TRY IT WANO UGUST ii DID YOU This is the scison you afford to have LUXUKIES, if you desire them. We do not ask you to notice ii few items ID1RESS COOL in a pair i,f pints . 6t to wear anywhere. Lot of Ibem at 82 We can also give you a few suits at $5, ami OXHTOIRIDS fr Men or I.adiet (list are right in tlyle anrl rice. Also NEGLIGEE SHIRTS that can hardly he matched at the price. They rsngo from 50a to $1. Also I'AN'T.S ami IFkJSrC'Z" SHIRTS iDlthoc, for the Little Men, that make them feel Dig, but not uncomfortable. The Life of Business is Low Prices at Tionesta Cash Store July CLEAN UP o are not poiog to wail until it Keis cold to Ri you tha adratilage of reduced price on Summer lionds, but are gniiiR lo make the Reduction right now at the timo when vou will . I iL . I. TL.'.. t ai . . uecii iiia g.iuus. i oni iMcni w limit at hrat. bile they sell at the following price: 2 Pieces Organziue Light Blue and Pink, Dioet thin good on tho market, fiOo nual ity for o9o. Cotton Foulards, lJcautiful ()igoi, Xo quality for 19e. (Theso Uargaio.) Dimities and Swisses, All 15o qualities, lOo. Cuite a large stock lo choote Irotn el. Judt now is when you need a lliiu dress, i come aud get it and save at least l!.") per cent Remomlior thcee price are fur Vash Oul . So good l liurK'l. HEATH & FEIT. Up-tc-Dato Dealers m AO. A. B. A. Waynk Cook. President. FOKEST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, niRKOTORS (1. W. Kobinaon, , F. Rlu hey, J. T. Wayne Cook, P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for ou day of pr.yuient at low rates. We promise our custom ers all tho licuc fits consistent with conservative b king. Interest ps.id on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. PAINTING! Have ycu been thinking; of do ing any painting this season in briglitt'U up lliu appearance of your property? If to, you want it properly done, aud an that is my IntiiiucM 1 respectfully solicit an opportunity to figure no your work I can Ho tho wurk right and at the rmlit piice. PAPER HANCINC! 1 also make a ecialty tif paper-lianping- and carry a line of wall paper lamples that can't be brat, (live me a trial order and he convinced of quality of both pa per and workmanship. GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA C.mC:. ESTER'S ENGLISH PEffROYAL PiLlS Mnff. Aliv. rli:il.l... I.a1lf. ak rr-icett for IIK III ol I It S Cl.l.lll in Kril .t lrt iMMu' Isiim, ivaiiil will) bin.- rlts.ii. Tiit-r nu other. Hrfuse tlnngrroita tubs! I. -lullonMlll mIImiIi.m. Iihi vi.ur l'nw..t. IT s. ii.1 tr. .11 .imi ,,r Partirnlitrs. Te.ll mnnlnU an 1 - Urllrr for l.nrttes." is Itttrr, b.' n lnrs Hall. !. Ivalmtuiuala. twUl Or all lpiir.;,.rs. I HICIHHBTER OH RMIOA I. CO. SIM HudtMia SqwHr.. I'll I L.A.. PA. MvsUm Ifalt sssais EVER THINK OF IT? can best buy Luxuries, but simply advise you to the season demands future comforts. Sale. noodi ij what we are coine to going- last, for CAM 11 ouly, we will Kxi.i.r. Cashier. Wit. Kmkakhai'oii, Vice President -NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Win. Hmcarbaugli, Bale, J. II. Kelly. MEADVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. Inrorporati'd Dec. 1M3. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 2,1902. Write fir full term today. BO A K lT6 F TKUSTKE3. Dr. T. I.. Flood, Pres. Dr. W. I. Ilatusker, Vice-Proa. A. J. Palm. Sec. W. S. McOunnesle Tress. Prof. I'. U. Smith. Hon. J. J. Henderson. Ur, J. If. Montgomery. Itoo, F. Iiavenport, Ksr. K. A. Hempstead. Charles Fahr. Col. 1). H. Hichinond. The Meadville Commercial College Is now maslng preparations lor a great In flux of new sludeiils lha next year. The lroeects were never better for the larg est class that has ever entered the col lege, and the demand waa never so great as at tins lime, for thoroughly trained young men and women in Shorthand Typewriting and lUsik keeping. Com bined scholaraeip In these departments this veal will be by tar the most popular aud profitable. 8 I,. BOY D, President, THOMAS J. MAKIIN, Special Orgsnixer and Itegiatrar. Wanted-An Idea PrVrt TOUT IfWe: thp tn hri Whn MB think it Minif ainitl tint! t LMatPUt thfT may tuiiur yu wealth. IKill'kN t o l.i.nt Aft,. WrU JiShN WKbDKKHl'HN ft t:o a. Wafthtnituin, U. '., 1 tbctr prla oUaf I lilt u( lwo bundra4 Luvmuod wanted. HOW moul your MmU of Stationary f Wo to hitflt clatna Job rrlntintf. ITEMS.- The NECESSITIES do not call for so much expense, as during the colder season. for present and U'NDEBWEAB for ALL peo 1 1. tht costs little money and HATS, TTiUS, E-AJSrCZ "VESTS, and HOSIiUBY uit the most exact ing, in dtlicate figures and fast color, to Gt feet of any size. Also Shoe Polishes. GROCERIES - cloHely ami keep fresh, and have what yon need for ynur Lunch in Canned Meat, Vegetable aud Fancy Coo kite, and can 'ipply Tour want in Glass Can, Jelly Tumbler, Kettle, Sugar, Spices and all needful thing in the Preserving Season.