THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK. (OlTOS ft fnoilTO. WEDNESDAY, AVGl'ST lit, lWi 1902 AUGUST 1902 Su. ; Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. .a. 1 91 10: 11 1 12 ; 13 1 14 15 1 16 17il8!l9, 20 21122:23 24 oRiomo'j 90 on op, Itepubliran Ticket. STATE. (r'orrrnnr SAMCKL W. PKXSY PACK EK, nf Philadelphia. .inif. fc'orrrnnr WILLIAM M. BKOW J, of I ji rpnc- couniv. Wrctary of Internal Affair ISAAC B. ItrUAVN.otKrie county. 'OI NTV. 0srrvi JOSEPH t SIBLEY. Armtll-C. W. AMSLEIi. J'rolh,miilan-J. t UKIST. .VATtn-UK(.'iRliE W. NOBLIT. mv (mtii'iin-i CONRAD Bl'KHENN. A. K. SHIPK. Js.ifors-GEO. W. HOLKMAN, W. II. STILUS. Jury OommiMioner ERX EST SIRBLE Datwt (o Remember. The last day At registering voters will be Wednesday, Sept. 4lh. Tbe last day for payment of taxes will be Saturday, Oct. 4th. Election Day ill te Tuesday, Nov. Jtu. Bad Rot Bryax continues to throw bricks into the Democratic harmony con cert. GrrrET is not only the wheel horse of tbe Democratic, party of Pennsylvania, but be pars the freight. The American who have returned from the Philippines do not aree in thir estimates nf that country. Xor would tbey agree in an estimate of their own country. Had that "iuferual inancuiue'' been re ceived by Pennypaeker Instead of Paul son tbs Democratic papers would have denounced the aflair as a yuay trick. Blizzard. The Republican party builds; it nev er destroys that which is good. It has built up American markets for goods; built a crest navy ; and its litest author ized achievement is a canal of world wide use. The most amusing basis fur Demo cratic hope this year is the pn diction that storms and frosts will yet destroy our growing crops. A parly is in its death throes when it has to pray for dis aster. As Grovkr Clkvelad never uses profanity In any form he has no adequate roily ready to Wiliiam J. Bryan's re- msrk that there can he no union between "a Democracy ami a C'levelandism that means plutocracy." . Free Trade, tbe road to tbe free soup buse, is tbe only issue the Democrats seem to be able to agrea upon, and that has beaten them so olten and brought ru in to the country beside, that the most sanguine Democrat can see no hope of success ou such an issue. The prosperity of the country ia such that business people have no lime to en gage in a contest over tbe presidential nomination. The country was all right under the administration of the great MuKinley, and it is foiging ahead under tlie splendid direction of the youngest man that has ever occupied the Presiden tial chair. Tne people are more than sat- inlied to leave the management of their national affairs In such good hands. Peun sylvania Republicans gave early instruc tions in his behalf. The demand for free coinage of ilver by the Missouri Democrat convention is a setback to the plans of the faction which proposes a reorganization of tbe party on hard money lines. They are confronted with tbe nesnity for a plat form so elsstic that It may be constmed to mean cheap money in Missouri, Ar k annas and elsewhere in that section, while it is interpreted tn favor sound money in Xew York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. It is a serious question what can be done to harmonize a party which is divided within itself as is the Democracy of the country at this time. This ciy that "trusts" are created by the tariff is sheer humbug. Tiey are created by industrial developement and the exigencies of competition the world over. II removing the tariff upon articles they produce would weaken or destroy thoin, it would be a calamity, for it could only come from weakening or destroy ing the industries in which they were en gaged. Whatever evils or abuses they may entail are such as belong to incor poration or organization on a large scale and have no relation to the tariff. This cry about "trusts" and the tariff is demo gogic, and the Democrats are simply making their old warfare upon the pro teclive system in a new disguise. Charles Emory Smith, former Post master (.eneral, and James M. Beck, former Democratic United States District Attorney and now Assistant United States Attorney General, are expected to take the stump for Judge Pennypaeker and the State ticket this fall. They will be among 1 he speakers at a meeting to be held in the Academy of Music, Philadel phia, early in September and then will tour the State with Judte Pennypaeker. The other speaker will include Hamilton i, Carson, who made the speech placing the name of Jndge Pennypaeker before the Stale convention, and City Treasurer J. Hainpt n Moore. Judge Pennypaeker also will make an address at the Acad emy meeting in w hich lie will outline the issue on which the campaign will be fought in November. The Academy meeting will open the campaign. J 11 dec renin packer. The distinguished jurist, now the Re publican candidate fur governor, ranked among the highest ofti.n Common Pleas Judges. His residence is in Philadelphia, but during the genial springtime, sum mer's heat and th balmy days of fall he enjoys life on his farm at Pennypaek Mill, in Montgomery county, while for Js) years the name of Pennypaeker has always been nit-micned with pride in Chester and adjoining counties. Judg Pennypaeker may be said to hail from three great counties of tbe Common wealth. A Quaker, he Is a Past Com mander of the Grand Army Post, and in this particular qiialifli-ation we make a quotation from a high authority: "A single Pennsylvania family sent into tbe war two geneials, an adjutant genera!, (our colonels, a 1 eutenanl-col-onel, two surgeons, two assistant sur geons, an adjutant, nine captains, seven lieutenants, and one hundred and six teen serganls, corporals and privates, in cluding the most youthful of American generals, in all one hundred and forty fire men, anJ, so .ar as has been ascer tained, an unequal contribution to the great sirugle." And the Dame of that Pennsylvania family was Pennypaeker. The Jud-e, who was himself a so ilicr, has the warm support of nearly every boy who wore the blue, ami he also Las the support of hundreds of thousands of citizens w ho see in bi.n the elements suie to make a good governor. Pattison's canvass for Governor will not advance the liulley game to make Pattison President and Guffey U. S. fen- ator from Pennsylvania. It is not in good working order. The announcement Is made that ex- Judge Penny-packer, Republican nomi nee for Governor, will accept the indorse ment of the Citizens party ol Allegheny County. And why not The Republi can nominee ia mlly Justilied in accept ing all indorsements of bis candidacy for Governor that do not commit him to any obnoxious principles and policy. Many Democrats throughout the S'ate are giv ing biin their indorsement, and many more will cast their ballots for him in Xovember without making public their formal indorsement Jof his candidacy. Hare you heard that Mr. Pattison is around clubbing off indorsements, either individual or collective? Not tie. The Republican party believe in tbe doctrine of Protection tn American indus triesnot protection to some of them at the expense of others, but genuine pro tection to all in the interests of the entire people. It is primarily owing to its econ omic policy, and its legislation and its administration, and to tbe energy which this dogma in tbe Republican creed has fostered and promoted, that the United States has attained such a proud and prominent position among the nations. It is surely owing in no small part to its solemn pledges, its faithful observance of them and its brilliant accomplish ments in this direction that the Republi can party has won its well nigh impreg nable position in the confidence ol the American people. Stick another pin there. That the Democrats view with alarm the constantly increasing evidences of harmony in the Republican party in the State ia quite apparent. This is not strange, because tiiey realize that Demo cratic success is possible only when the Republicans are fighting among them selves. Happily many of the differences which have heretofore existed are being amicably settled. In order to accomplish this concessions are nesessary on both sides, and the very fact that the Demo cratic papers are quick to point out all of these is evidence lh:it they dislike to see anything in that line which might assist in bringing about harmony. Chairman Quay, in selecting his Executive Com mittee, acted wisely in naming men who fa'rly represent all the different factions. With a candidate who is about as near the "real thing" as it would be posslhie to get, and the paity in harmony, it seems as if Republican success next fall is as sured. Oil City Blizzard. Stateof Ohio, City or Tolkdo, I Luers County, ) Kbank J. Ch knky makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of K. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo. County and Stnte afore sai !, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that, can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this (ith day ol December, A. 1. lHWi. seal. A. W. GLEASOX, Sotaru Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and in 11 cons surfaces ol th system. Send lor testimonials, tree. KNTKUM TUB OMi t'KNT KIKI.I). Philadelphia's (.real llnme Nrrnnrr, Ike rw, Nssr Mold for One rnl. The Philadelphia Daily Press announc es its change in price from a two cent lo a one cent paper. Wbb nothing changed except the price, the Pre, at one cent, will continue to be the great home newspaper, but with a new field of activity. Its news pages, its departments will represent trained ef ficiency, and its supremacy will be as be fore, along the lines that have given it weight and authority, place and promi nence at borne and at large. The Press gives more news than any paper published in Pennsylvania; bet ter repnris of the markets, making it in valuable to the shipper; the best Wo man a page, wuicu makes 11 a particular ly helpful home newspaper and treats lull y and lairiv all political issues, in res' tirces, enterprise snd distinction of eontriliiilors, it is without a rival In Pennsylvania anil stands in the front rank ol the leading papers of tbeoountrv. The Sunday Press will remain at .'1 cents a co y. IlyM-utery Carrd Without the Aid mf a llor- tsr. "I am just up from a hard spell of the liux" (dysentery) ssys Mr. T. A. Pinner, a well Known merchant or nruiiiiuoml. Tenn. "I used one small bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrh'a Remedy and was cured without having the doc-tor. I consider it is the best cholera medicine in the world." There is no need of employing a doctor when this remedy is used, for no doctor can prescribe a better medicine for bowel complaint in any form either lor children or adults. It never fails and Is plea-ant to take. Sold by Killmer Bros , Tn nesta, W. O. Wilkin. West Hickory, Pa. Allen's Special I'll r I its for all w estern parties will leave Erie via popular Niekle Plate Road Srpl.lind, l!th and Mill. Write H. C. Allen, No. DjO State street, Erie, Pa. A-41-8 4t flashlights of Chautauqua. BT HANCY C. MORROW. A good time to reach Chautauqua ia in ) the evening about nine o'c'oek. At this hour the rush is not so great and the vast building at the pier, brilliantly illumi- I nated with thousands ol electric lights. bids a cordial welcome to a'l Chautauqua visitors. One might imagine, for a time, be h is reached the giles of Paradise, for there Is ouly one way by w hich he can reach the Mecca of knowledge and this is a narrow way. He must also be sure he will he accepted by making needlul preparation. However when he has reached tho other aide, be may become suddenly aware he has not yet reached tbe celestial regions, for there, coming to wards hi companion is a badge of au thority in brass buttons and a silver star whose owner aks somewhat burskly if any soliciting for cottages has beeu doue. This intrusion does, of course, startle the the visitor, but imagine his surprise w hen informed that he has been tho in nocent transgressor causing all this con fusion by asking h;s Iricnds to give the address ol their cottage to two traveling companions w ho may wish to hunt them up. And, having had it fully demon strated that "it is not all gold that glit ters," he is ready to follow out into the shaded avenue on a walk of flagstone and not on the golden streets of the ce lestial city. But his belter judgment helps him to forgive all such intrusions upon a real Chautauqua welcome, when he considers this haven of rest is still a terra firms, in the land of negatives where people are human and invarahly wish lo taste of the forbidden fruit ; and when he comes to know these faithful oftieors of Chautauqua law and of the onerous du ties that devolve upon them, be sees a happier side aud tbe jewel of integrity shining clear aud bright beneath the badge of authority. Hut the best nigiit of all to reach Chautauqua is Saturday nighi. This gives au extra Sabbaih on the Assembly grounds, and where ia the person, who having spent one Sabbath at Cuauiauqua, does not wish to spend a second, yes, and even a month ot Sab baths, if stub were his privilege. Imbued with tbe true Chautauqua spirit of "Not for self, but for all," the visitor, with thousands of others, 1 ready to "get all bo can, keep all 'ue can and give all he can ol the good that is about and itliln him. By love all gladly serve oue an other, forgetting their own surroundings, and a Sabbath at Chauianqua seems a gait way to Heaven a real type of the eternal Sabbath. The wood and welkin are still resonant with the winged cbor- isiers chirping their malms w hen wor shipers begin lo wend their way to the hall in the grove for mnrnirg devotions or to the several denominational head quarters. At eleven o'clock the vast auditorium is well tilled with a cosmo rolita'i congregation, and one begins to wonder i: Heaven, will bj anything like such an audience w hen you find your neighbors consist of a Baptist from South Dakota; a Methodist from Missouri; a Lulherau from Michigan; a Catholic irorn Ixiuisiana; a Presbyterian from Tennessee; an Episcopal from Ohio; a Dutch Reformed from Xew York and a Congregatiomalist from Pennsylvania, bes:des hosts of others of different christian organizations all forgetful nf self aud ready to ascribe to illin all praises from whom all blessings flow. The singing upon such occasions is be yond description when some old familiar hymn is sung jnd all earthly cares for gotten. And surely heaven aud earth are full ol the glory or the Lord of Hosts as the congregation joins "with the angels aid archangels, and w ith all the company of heaven" in lauding and magnifying His glorious name. But the croaning service of the day is the C. L. S. C. Vea per service 111 the Hall at 5 o'o. An at tempt lo descrlpo such a meeting is but to fail, and the best we can do is to invite all both young and old lo visit Chau tauqua aud prove the truth of this suite meul. (Continued next week.) TO I HE A t'OI.II l (INK DAY Take Laxative Rrumn Quinine Tablets All druggists relund the money if it fails lo cure. E. W. Grove's signature is 011 each box. i"io. ll-'.7-ly I'uTs TALK. SI might Talk and lo Hie Point -The Virtues of Dr. A. VY. Ihases's Nerve Pills Tub! in lew Word by One Who Knows. Mr. George Sehreck, Jr., of No. 81 Piue street, Meadville, Pa., ays: "When I got some of those Dr. A. VT. Cbse's Nerve Pills I was in a very nervous stt e due to work till kept me up at all buirs Hid denied me sleep. I hd dizzy spells a we 11. The box of Nerve Pills cured all this. I 111 11 longer dizzy nerves are strong my sleep 11 1 oral and I feel good in every wy. I think this proves the medicine is a gret me." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W, Chae, M. D., are on every package For sale by Killmer Bros., druggists. Ittdnrrd Itnlr Is llenvrr. ('lornils springs snd Parbls. On account of the meeting of the Na tional Association of Letter Carriess, to be held at Denver, Col., Septem ber 1 to 'I, the bennsylvania Railroad company will sell excursion tickets lo Denver, Colorado Spiings, or Pueblo, Coi., from all stations on its lines, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on August -fi to 111, and will be good to return until September 30, inclusive. Tickets must bo validated Tor return passage by Joint Agent at any of the above mentioned points, for which service a fee of 25 cents w ill be charged. For specific rates aud conditions, apply to ticket agenls. 21 Are Yon d'niii? West ! If so, write H. C. Allen, No. I'M State street, Erie, Pa. Specip. parties losvn Erie under his personal ch e.Sept 2d, Pith ami Smb. Grand chance to visit or settle in the we-4. l'ariii-ular sttentimi gi.en to women, children anil lurge families. Any t'ip can be in;He economically, com fortably and satisfactorily with him. Make arrangements early; over lifly want last swial parly. A-40-8 -Mt t ream of the ws. There Is r.othiug that Is enough lor a woman I ut all. Us ljwreuc 011 your bouse this Spring- got your money's worth aej Dr. J. C. Dunn, druggist. It Overdone berrtinesa la nearly aa nas ty as underdone mutton. Every dollar is equal at Tionesta Cash Store. It Xo man can be brave who considers paiu the chief evil of life. The season's daintiest products u vegetables and Iruits are always to be had at the White Star Grocery. Phone yonr orders for quick results. It We ought never to do wrong when people are looking, Anybody can make paint Ijiwrence makes the bcot--a.sk Dr. J. C. Dunn, druggist. It Occasion's everything, but the rub is to know an occasion when you see it. We always endeavor to gire more value for Jl.n0 than you can gel elsewhere. T. C. S. It I'd be slow in advisin' anybody to go crooked, but when ye foel ye're in the hands of sharpers it's the only way. Paint si ouhl last more than one year; Lawrence does- sold by Dr. J. C. Dunn, druggist. It It takes only oue vote, to pass a good resolution. -Xo matter how low a price we name you may depeud on getting quality from T. C. S. It Alter all, oatience is about the high est form of politenes. Good pigment and pure oil mako good paint- -'hat's Lawrence sold by Dr. J. C. Dunu, druggist. It --In trying tn got his rights many a man goes at it tbe wrong way. In a nut-shell, we buy our goods as low as any one and sell at a closer mar gin. T. C. S. It -Some folk seem to think that to for- giva is human and to err divine. -Wanted We want to sell about 23 ladies' shirt waists at most any price. Hopkins. It - A small boy is never so Industiious as when it is time to go to bed. - Xo better t me than now to give us a trial order. T. C. S. It --A pretty girl ia always willing to ad mil the intelligence of a homely one. Best place to buy sh ics cheap is at T. C. S. It --The best brand of resolutions will thrink a little if theoccasioi) lequirt. Still a few bargain shoes on the coun ter yet. New ones are com in j. They must get out of the way. Hopkins. It - When a woman misplace a thing she alwaya thinks it haa been stolen. Good style, good make, saving prices, these are the inducements we olfer. Tio nesta Cash Store. It --Milk of human kindnesa is usually of a poor quality and little in the can. Zinc ami Grinding- Make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by band. Sold by James D. Dsvls. If Annanl lw-lintr Ksrurslsn I Atlantic I'lly, fare .Mar, etc., vis Praanyl vnula Kallruad. Pennsylvania Railroad low-rate fifteen-day excursions for the present sea son from Erie, RousevllU, Corry, Dun kirk. Buffalo, Olean, Rochester, Brad- lord, Tionesta, Warren, Clermont, Du Bois, and principal Intermediate stations to Rcnovo, inclusive, to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or S01 Isle City, will lie run on August ll and 20, l(2. Excursion tickets good lo return by regular trains within fifteen days, will be sold at very low rates. Ticket to Allan tic City will be sold via the Delaware River Bridge Route, tho only all-rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Phila delphia. Stop over can lie had at Philadelphia, elMier going or returning. For information in regard to specif! rates aud time of trams consult hsnd bills, apply to ticket agenls ; E. S. Ilar rar. Division Ticket Auent, VViliiams port. Pa , or B. P. Eraser, Passenger Aireut ilutlalo luvision, .07 .Main si reel, fcllicol Square, Hullal", .n. Y. Ifrd-lf-rd Itslrs ! Ashvillr. On accoiml ol the meeting of Soc ely of Amer can r In isis and Ornaiuenlal llor- ticultiirisis, to lie heid at Ashville, N. C. August llMo22, the Pensvlvama Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Ashvr e on Aiuust 17 10 pi, from all sta 1,0ns on its Hues, at reduced rales. Tick e's w ll be good to return un'il Auznst 2 inclusive. it THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Provides Professional Training for Teachers, Prepares YotiDg People for College, aud Offers Excellent Facilities fur General Education. Fiti:i: TLITIOX for Prospective Teachen. Board, Room Kent and Lauodry, (127 per annum. For Further particulars call 00 or address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph.D .Prin , Clarion, Pa. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repairim.' and all work pertaining lo the jeweler'a trade, promplly and accurately done. Xew Kllvt'riiie Watch Cases traded for Old Silver Cases in any condition. Old watches taken in ex change for new ones t. .iii:kso, Anderson A O'Hara barber ahop, Tionesta, Pa wi.iusuaiaii l.ii.uii XT T rXT 1? TT ..J Backache! JLVl.jL11 JLj X Wropsyf BACKACHE All Blander and TTTJTl trmarv Disease. i II I T-i rjujgajj IT DA VC TO ADVERTISE in THIS PAl'KIt. A - U Getlinq Ready for a journey i a good deal of trouble tin less you have enough TRUNKS & BAGS to hold the' fixings." Look over your pos sessions iu this lioo, and if there is a shortage, look over our stock Trunks, satchels, suit cases, telescopes any thing you need, and at the proper price. ROBINSON. It A 1 1, WAY. TI-MIE TABLE To Take ElTect July 1st, I1W2. SOUTH I Eastern Time j NORTH 4 I Stations I 1 I .t a. m.'p m'Eeave Arrive a. nilp.m tr-t . 4 10 ti 4 10 20 4 111 40 5 11 l',S II 2--s II 4.M-". 11 .V'5 12 I .'' 12 Sort 12 4o 1" li '7 p. m.lp lo S."i 50 11.11 1. V, "0l ,r 40! so NI IU 2. -.' 4o: in)- ShelncM t l. :t 4.1 8 60 :t 10 8 lie. 2 SO H 20 2 :mi S 0.. 2 lo 7 .Vi 2 00 7 4o 1 oS 7 4" I oO 7 :'S 1 a.. 7 is 1 as 7 w i i; (i 4.V Barnes Henry's Mill Blue Jay Hastings Wellers M mister l'orkey Mitvbnrg Buck Mills Kellettvilln Newtown Mills Ross Run 'I ell 4 111 Nebraska .111 Arrive Leave a.m'p.m T. D. CO 1. 1. INS, Phksiukst. lennsylvania UAILItOAl). BUFFALO AX1) ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. June 2lth, I'M . No. SO Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:25a. in. No. 32 Oil City 'and Pittsburg Exj ress.dailv, except Snndav..7:ft) p.m. No. tt.ao oil City Accom.,Sun-' dav only I:50 a. 111. No. 9.:2 Oil City Ac-coin.,. Sun day only 8:12 p. in. For II ickory.Tidioute, Warren, K Inmia, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily except tsundav 8:55 a. m. No. &! Pittsburg Express, daily exi-ept Sunday 4:39 p. m No. W.33, Irvineton Afsini., Sundays only 2:45 p.m. For Time Tables and additional In for Illation consult Ticket Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R.WOOD. Oeneral Manager. Cieu'l Passenger Agt, Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Sore Feot, Lame and Aching Back. Skin Diseases. Pains antl Spiaina. WAMO WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25. TRY IT DID YOU -AUGUST This is the season you can best afford to have LUXURIES, if you desire them. We do not ask you to buy Luxuries, but simply advise you to notice a few items the season demands for present and future comforts. DRESS COOL in a pair of p ints fit to wear auy where. Lots of them at 82. We can also give you a few suits at 5, and OXFOBDS I""' Men or Ladies that are right in style anil rice. Aiso UEGLIGBE SHIRTS that cau hardly be matched at llie prices. They range from 50a to 81. AUo 1'AN'TS aud FJLTCZ" SHIRTS ul hoos for the Little Men, that make them feel Big, but not oncotofortahle. The Life of Business is Low Prices at Tionesta Cash Store Aug. CLEANUP We are not going to wait uutil it gels cold lo give you the advantage of reduced prices ou Summer Goods, but are going lo make the Reductions right now at the time when you will need the good, Thiu Dress Goods is what we are going to whack at first. While they last, for CASH ouly, we will sell at the following prices: 2 Pieces Organzine Light I'.lue and Pink, nicest thin goods on tho toarkot, 50u qual ity for 39o. Cotton Foulards, Beautiful Designs, 25c quality for l'Jo. (These a Bargain.) Dimities and Swisses, All 15o qualities, lOo. Quite a large stock to choose Irom et. Just now is who n you need a thin ilresi, so come and get it and savo at least 25 per cent. Ueiuemher these prices are for C'asli Only. Mo goods Cliai'Kvd. HEATH & FEIT. Up-to-Date Dealers in AO. A. Wayne Cook, A. 11. President, FOHEST COUNTY TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. W heeler, Collections remitted for on day of pr.y tnent ers all the benetits consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on lima deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. PAINTING! Have you been thinking nf do ing auy painting this season tn brightuu up the appearance of your property? If so, you want it pioperly done, and as that ia my business I respectfully solicit an opportunity to figure on your work. I can do the work right and at the right price. PAPERHANCINC! I alau n.ake a e ecially of paper hanging and carry a line of wall paper samples that can't he beat. Give me a trial order and he convinced of quality of holh pa per and workmanship. GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEHf'YOOYAL PillS Hnfr. TMaMf. I.ntltr. n DmrclM for MM JIrM KH H fr;4.I.IMI in ltrl mid 4M iintuiiit: (just, m-ni.Hl with blue r-bhon. Tit be nu oilier. Kfii it unite row hiiImII lliiiidun! ImilMliun. Muvi.l y,.ur linuici-x, or nfinl . in sirtinjn f..r I'arflrnlfir. Tvll monlitU ami Kcllef fur I.imIIs." in Ulirr, l return .flail. lU.WW i'ertiinoiiiMls. t.U by ail Dnik.'t;Mi. I MIOHBBTE CHEMICAL CO. 100 nndUoai MMre, 111 1 L, A aTA Meatlaa tftl pi EVER THINK OF IT? call for during Sale. SO.IS. Kki.lt. Cashier. Wat. Smkahbauoh, Vice President NATIONAL BANK, $50,000. DIRECTORS G, W. Robinson, Win. Hinearhaugli, T. C Rltohey. J. T. Palo, J. II. Kolly. at low rates. We promise our custom MEADVILLE QOMMERCIAL COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. Incorporated Dor. 1S95. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 2, 1902. Write for full terms today. BOA RlToT TRUSTEES. Dr. T. L. Klood, I'res. Dr. V. ll. Ilainaker, Vice-Pros. A. J. l'alin. Nee. V. S. Meiiunnexle Tress. I'rol. L'. It. Smith. Hon. J.J. Henderson. lr. J. II. Montgomery. Ueo. K. lavenport, Esij, E. A. Hempstead, (.'harles Kalir. t'ol. I). 8. K cliiuond. The Meadville Commercial College la now inaKing preparations lor a great In 1 1 1 1 X of new students the next year. The prospects were never better lor the larg est class that lias ever entered the col lege, and the demand was never so grest as at this time, for thoroughly trained young men and women in Shorthand Typewriting and Hook keeping. Com bined scholarship ill these departments this veal will be by lar the most popular and profitable.. S. I,. nOYP, President, THOMAS J. MAIUIN, Special Organizer and Kegistrar. Wanted-An Idea WhA run thin nf kvoBie tmir tblDtt tostnl7 Prrct yonr Mta: thT may brlnx V'ni WMlih. i-. i . . tAnu n'L-iinruiii'iiti aw . o' . neyt, WMhinitt4n, 1. '.. f. thrtr ll.Mit prlsa vHT UUl LUs fc t u iwu ImudraJ luveaOou wauiad. II OW nltout your tiNk of SiHtionnrj f so much expense, as the colder season. ITEMS.- TJ JSTTJER'WEIA.R f"f ALL peo pie. that costs little money and HATS, Tl-tUS, FA1TGY VESTS, aod HOSIJUEY that suit tbe most exact ir.!, in (Klicate figures and fast colors, to fit feet of auy size. Also Shoe Polishes. GROCERIES wti;h closely and keep fresh, anil have w hat you need fur your Lunch in Canoed Meats, Vegetables and Fancy Cookies, and ran s ipply your wauls in Glass Cans, Jelly Tumblers, Kettles, Sugars, Spices aud all needful things in the Preserving Season.
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