THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WCNK, . tOlTOD 4 PaOPRIfToa. WEDNESDAY, HKPTKMRKK 17, 1M2. 1902 SEPTEMDER 1902 Su. ! Mo.l Tu.,We., Th. Fr. 22. 1 2 3 4 5 G ioTT 17jl8 7 14 21 9 12 13 20 15 16 19 23,21 25 26 27 28 29 30 Itepublloaii Tl-kol. KTATK. !vmnr R A M U KIj W. P KN NY PACK KK, of Philadelphia. l.iml. (mertwr WM.UAM M. IJHOWN, of l-awrmic-e county. ,Smrl,in of Internal Affiiirn ISAAC II. hltyWN.otKrie county. (IIINTV. Omrmi JOHKI'II C. KIRI.EV. Armhli-i:. W. A MS I, Kit. J'ioluinnlnriJ. V. (iKIsT. Nlirrilt j El') K' i K W. NOHf.IT. (tntnty CbmmwwrVmrM t'ONRAD UUKHKNN, A. K. HHIPK. Aiiihlnrn-UKO. W. 1IOLEMAN, W. H. .vni.Ks. Jury Vommiioner E R X KST SI fl ft LE Dates to Kcmimbfr. The last day for payment of taxes will lie Saturday, Oct 4th. Election Iay will lieTunxday, Kov.4(h. Til K barometer of the crops indicates that another year of proopetity is ahead, and the new C'nnirreas to be elected No vember 4 will fit Into the situation. I'attisoVs elections are always fol lowed by Democratic President. If elected tbia year he is to pose for Presi dent, with Col. Guffey's second barrel on Up. Ox E crop is a total failure this year. Reference, of course, is made to tariff tinker. They plowed a (treat deal of ground early in the season, but the seed was bad. Hkyanihm waa reaffirmed in Ohio and came within a lew vote of another in dorsement in Iowa. It is not loosing ground in the Democrnti" party aa a factor for 1UM. Ik ever there waa a time when Penn sylvania needed to renew her loyalty to Kcpublicanim and llio doctrine of pro tection, hich has made her great among the State, this fall's that time. Til K United Slates ha hsd a Jackson and a Johnson for President, but( Judg ing from the goneral caliber of Cleve land mayor, the country i In no Imme diate danger of too much Johnson. Thb Democrats have been looking for something on which they "can get to gether." The New York Sun has sug gested a "genuine, all-aroiinil-conven-tinn-approved war on automobiles." Tub Democratic pln of campaign is to pnrchaHe labor union endorsements, whorever possible. The men who thus seek to pervert their organizations to par tisan politics will have short lives as labor leaders. Thk Pennypacker band-wagon now contains Col. A. K. McCltire, ex-Senator Dave Martin and numerous other promi nent Democrat and ex-kickera. They know a good mau and also know when to support bim. Don't forget that a voter must have paid a county tax Inside ol two years and at leant thirty days belore election. It you don't have the receipt now you must pay tax and get one before the 4th day of October. Don't lose your vote by neg lecting your taxes. Erik is lively this week with the State League of Republican Clubs in session there. The great ovent will last three days, having begun yesterday. Among the notable speakers who are there are Judge Pennypicker and Senator Pen rose. Every section of the Stato is rep- resented and it may be said to be the opening of the campaign for the Republi cans. Srnatoh David B. Martin, who haa declared for Pennypacker, last year aid ed the Union party of Philadelphia In Io cal matters. He realizes that the Repub- lican nominee for Governor will meet ev ery proper independent thought, and that as governor be will represent the entire people irrespective of politics. Senator Martin has thousands of followers, and all are in line for Pennypacker. IIoi. J. K. P. Hall, who is supposed to be slated aa the Democratio candidate for Slate Senate from the 3,Sth distric t, seems to be a little backward about com ing forward with bis little boom. What Is be waiting foi ? Can it be possible that he lost his sand in bia light with Col i'learwatorT Where is all bis much boasted strength and bravery now? It is whispered that he is afraid to take the nomination unless the Republicans will give li i in something easy to run against, Poor fellow ! He should take Dr. Chafe's Nerve Pills. They are good for timid people. Ridgway Advocate. Tub deadlock which has existed for Home time over in the Warren-Venango Senatorial district came to a happy ter mination last Friday evening at a confer ence held in Oil City, by the voluntary withdrawal of Gen. Willis J. II tilings, the Venango candidate. The nomination of ('apt. II. II. Comings of Tidioutn, was then made by unanimous acclamation. Gen. Hillings' reasons for withdrawing were given in a letter lo the conference, important business interests which would make it impossible for him to accept the honor were he to be elected, and which came up unexpectedly, being the cause of his retirement from tlie contest. This action simplifies matters and makes the talented and able. Senator Cumings bis uwu successor. Our Proidrnt. ! He baa his faulta. Who liaa nr.i? II. is imiM-tuous. Ill words cut farther and tauter than mm alai line. Prompt energetic, headlong, if you will, be ia of ten intolerant of oilier way of men aa siucere anJ patriotic, but more circum- HpfH't. Hut be ia an Ainericau. He baa our faultr, but be ba alao our abundant vir-tu-. We lova bim for the very blunder he makr-a. He ia aa dear for our national fault aa for our ualional virtue. Judgs hill., back him, support liim a ineo should he judged wh are alwayi trying to do their level beat. Had untowaid fate snatched him yes terday tlie land would be swept with sor row, uiiKtinled iiraiae and deep-lived re irret. He live. Give blin the benilit while living or what men would have felt bad bo gone. Not for narrow issues or commonplace achievements ia a mail like Theodore Rovell called to be the President of the United States. Phila, Pre. rutlixm for President. People who are trying to make them selves and othera believe there is some thing in the Democratic howl about na tional insues not being involved in the coming election, will, if they are honest, snd consistent, disabuse their minds after reading the following paragraph taken from an editorial that is going the rounds of the Democratic press at this particular time. Will Republicans a. low the pull ing of any more wool over their eyes af ter ;ead ng this? "Wlither elected or defeated, provid ing the Republican majority in the State is reduced and llol Pemirose can be prevented Irnm succeeding bimselt, Rob ert E. Pattison of Pennsylvania will un doubtedly be the Democratic nominee for President. Pennsylvania leatlera in the National Democracy have received re ports from a milliner of States showing hat all hope for tlie party ia centered in the I'ennsyivania Democratic candidate ror Governor. Ilryan of Nebraska anil Hill of New York are greatly interested in the result of Hie Pennsylvania elec tion, and the loaders of Pennt ylvania are making a more vigorous canvass for that reason. If Pattison makes any kind of a si owing the Pennsylvania delegates will go to the convention to support him sol idly. Colonel J. M. Gutlcy, member of the Democratic national committee, sees Pattison's succesa in tlie Democratic Na tional Convention. He said yesterday that the prospect of the party in the State meant equally as much to tiie Democrats all over the country. He considers Pat tison tlie available randidat" around whom all factious of Democracy will flock. Hill is boosting the Peousylva man. snd Bryan, who declines to enter the Presidential rare again, will be for bim." TH5 UNION PARTY ROW Attempt of Democracy to Steal tha Party Opens Eyes of the People. If ever the so-called Union Party had any standing before the people of Pennsylvania it was Irrevocably lost by the bare faced attempt of the Demo crats, with Democratic money in lis pocket and blai lt-Jai !i and ax-handles In its hands, to capture the party at Its Philadelphia convention. That this political hybrid la dead la Shown by the action of the principal men in Its councils to organize an other party called the "Itallot Reform Party." Papers have been filed with this object in view. The same n n who helped tho Democracy In Its at tempt to capture tho Union Party con vention hnvo slgiiol their names to the papers ol the "llullot Reform Par ty." On this subject the Pittsburg Com mercial Gactte has this to Fav about the Union Party ami Its rowdy Dem ocratic members: "The riotous proceedings of the Union Parly gathering at Philadel phia are a commentary on the present lack of unity of an eastern sentiment that plasters Itself with large reform labels. Riotous doings in political gatherings are never to be commend ed, but the disorder in this case is a useful straw showing that real reform can't be headed off by machine work ers wearing a reform mask. The Union Party as an organization was financed a year ago I rum tlie same barrel that supplied tho back-hone for the Democratic ticket. The net result of the operation was to wreck the Philadelphia Democratic organiza tion." "Undeterred by this boomerang, tho same financial power this year again undertook to control the real as well as make believe reform sentiment em braced in the Union organization. Hence there Is a Union split that promises to make business for the courts and the lawyers. The first round ends In a knock down, figura tively and literally, of the Dnn-ocratlc barrel faction. It Is probably at tho same time the beginning of the end of the Union Party. "Whatever may happen to the Union factions In their contest in the courts, the diiTi rences revealed furnish proof that the tide of public sentiment runs strongly In the direction of a largely Increased Republican majority as compared with last year." Quay, Penrose and the Ticket. Senators Quay and Penrose have an earnest sympathy for the men of the anthracite region. It was this fact, coupled with the receipt of nearly two thousand letter by the United States senators, that led them to vi.slt Presi dent Haer, of the Reading Railroad, in the hope of bringing tlie trouble to a speedy termination. Thus far all ef forts have failed. Governor Stone took up the matter, but he, too. has failed to bring about any change in exihtlng conditions. Miners and operators seem determined to grant no conces sions and the settlement of the strike now seems a long way off. Cntnrrb I'biiiioi llr t'ureil with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a they cannot reach tho seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phvs icians in litis country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, comnmeii with the besl blood purifiers scting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials fre. K. J. CHENEY A Co., Pi op., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 7oc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. (ream of the New. - When a marrieJ woman expects j company ahe alwaya bakes a fancy cake. I Children's school bat frotu SOc up at I Joyce's Millinery. it When a young man liirhta a rimretLa and buys a coi.y of the Clipper be feels just like a real showman or sport. Cash down r. long credit, makes the advantage lo price in favor of Tioneala Cash Store. n Every time a woman sew a button ou for a man, she wonders how iu tbe world a man gel along who baa no wife. New Erie Shoe. Hopkins is closing out tbe line at just balf price. It After a man lire of amusements be calls them follies. School time. School shoes. See them atT.C.S. a Every man has bia limit and some men have two or three. Choicest fruits, vegetables, groceries, bread, roils, cakes and cookies always can be secured by leaving your order at the White Star Grocery. it If a man enjoys bis wealth before he has it be never get rich. Mason fruit jars, also extra caps and rubbersatT.C.S. H Few people know what they don't waul until alter they get it. Our majesty corset i tlie bust, kins sells them. Hop It When a man is long on schemes be Is usually short financially. Boys' school shoes at Tionesta Cash Store. i A man Is always known by the com pany that refuses to keep him. Dou't delay putting up your peaches and pears. Leave your order early with tho While Star Grocery. u Nothing is more detectable than the prejudices ofother people. School boy are hard on shoes. Try a pair built for school wear. Also shoe for school girls, at T. C. S. It People would uvt more real enlnv. inent out of money if it. took them as long 10 spend It as it does to earn it. Younir nminin In ,lam.n,l n...,i ness men are continually looking for In- ........ ,iB pnipie oi not ii sexe, ...... .... .o unm trained io work systemat ically, think logically and act promptly. 'I here is no belter plsce to get a thorough business training than at the Warren Itu mess University, Warren, Penna. Graduates of tbia instum!.... BM i i , ' -" ill uu- maiid and have nod Dlculty In securing ,,....,,.,,,, (...siiioos. jiacourHAor train ing tits tor the active duties of life. o gives a "bread wintiino" a.Ioii..., a postal card will bring lull particular. w riia I,,., u.. 41 Thk labor unions In their constitution. declare against anv oolitical control They guarantee political freedom to all their membership. With tbia fact In view bow cheap it ia to buy tbe endone- moni oi so-called labor leaders or organi zations for Pattison. I-etler to John Osgood. Ttoncxta, J'a. Dear Sir; Some think we Lake a irnnd dealofiisk in inviting complaints of nevoe lead and sine we authorize our agent to sell it under this guarantee i "If you have any fault to find with this paint, either now in pulling it on, or hereafter in the wear, ti ll your dealer about it. "Wo authorize bun to do what is right at our expense." The following story tolls how little the risk is; J. II. Ashcr dc Co., hardware dealers, Khotnheek, N. Y., have sold Devoe from 70 to now, and have had Just one com plaint in all this time. Three side of the bouse were perfoct j the fourth was as bad as the three wore good. Explanation It rained tho night before tlie fourth side was painted ; and the painters didn't wait lor the wood to dry. What is done in such a caseT What ever the dealer, who sold the paint, con siders it fair to do. We leave it to him. He may not do exactly what we should do If we were there; but we are not there. The best we can do is to leave it to bim. Yours truly, 8 F. W. Devon A Co. P. 8. J as, D. Davis sells our paint. When a young man considers a girl an angel It is cruel of her to spoil his dream by marrying him. J 1ST l.N TIME. l-'own In Health and Sirengtli. Scr Tims, Irritable, Ached All Over, A Depressed Condition Itapldly Changed. Mrs. Elizu Brittaln. o( No 810 Seventh street, Heaver falls, Pa., says: "My laughter, aged sixteen, suffered from good nervous headacl.es, the kind that makes one right sick and leaves them woek and nervous. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills were recommended to me and t got a box and ihey are splendid. Not a headache has she had since. The nerves are steady and the general health fine. I am much taksn up with the splendid way lliey acted." Dr. A. W. Chase s Nerve Pills are sold at5ocabox at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Uullalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Cbaso, M. D., are on every package For sale by Killmer Ilros., druggists. Mr. I). P. Daugerty well known throughout Mercer and Sumner counties, W. Vs., most likely owes hi life to the kindness of a neighbor. He was almost hopelessly nfllicted with diarrhoea; was attended by two physicians who gave bim little, if any, relief, w hen a nctglilmr learning of bis serious condition, brought bim a Isitlle or Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, w hich cured bim in less than twciitv-r '.nr hours. Sold bv Dr. Dunn druggist, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkin. West Hickory, Pa. Are Yon fining West I r so, write H. C. Allen. No. !J0 State street, Erie, Pa. Special parties leave Erie under his personal care Sept. 2d, Kith and 3tith. Grand chance to visit or settle ntho west. Particular attention given to women, children a)id large families Any t'fpesn be inadeeisinoiincally, corn forianly and satisfactorily with him. Make arrangements early; over fifty want last ss:cial party. A-10 6 J-11 TO TKE A COLD l.N ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta All drucgista refund the money if It fallv to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2.1c. 11-17-ly Cut this out and take it to Dr. Dunn druggist, Tionesta, or W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa., and get a free sam ple of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Taldets, tlie best physic. Ihey dense and Invigorate tbe stomach. Improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size, i.' per box. Allen's Special Parties for all western parties will leave Erie via popular Nick In Plate Road Sept. 2nd, lllth and :t(Hh. Write II. C. Allen, No. tfJO Slate street, Erie, Pa. A-41-8 20 4t THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Provides Professional Training for Teachers, Prepares Young People for College, and Offers Excellent Facilities for General Education. Fin;i: TLITIO.V for Prospective Teachers. Board, Room Reel anil Laundry, $127 per annum. For Further particulars call on or add ress SAMUEL WEIR, Ph.D .Prin., Clarion, Pa. PROCLAMATION. Whfhkas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Plea and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peaco, Orphans' Court, Over and Terminer mid General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for lh? County of Forest, to commence on the fourth .Monday of September, being tlie 22d dav of September 1)102. No tice is therefore given to tho Cor oner, Justices of tho Peace and Con stables of said oountv, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inouisitions, examination, and other icmeiiibrnnces, to do those things which to their ollico appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecuto against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jailol'Forost County, that mey may oe men and mere to prosecute against tliein as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 2.ith day of Augusr, j. u. jtsi. J. W. JAMIESON, r,.s. Sheriff. TKIAI, IM.VT. List of causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleasof Forest County, rennsvivanis, commencing on tho Fourth Monday of September, 1!h12: 1. Truman II. Collins v.. John Wilson, No, 3:1, September term, ltMJO Summons in ejectment. 2. K. C. Heath and George II. Killmer. lining business as Heath it Killmer vs. I roe Methodist t 'liurch, W. J. Foreman contractor ami W. J. Foreman and Guy, iiiiiiaru, irusiees. imo, as, sept, term luril. Sci. Fa. Stir. Mechanic Lien. :t Michael Wert vs. C. W. Seigworth. No. 18, May Term, l'Jtll. Summons In Trespass. 4. Tionesta Manufacturing Company Limited, vs. East End Mantel and Tile Company. No. 4, Nov, Term, 11HI1. Sum liiona in assumpsit. ft. P. II. Dean vs. Geo. L. Carly. No. W. Sept. Term, 1K)1. Appeal by defend ant from J. P. II. ('has. S. Leech vs. David Mints. No. 2fi, Nept. Term, 1!KI1. Appeal by de fendant from J. P. 7. Uueen City Tannery vs. .Tames Abariah and A. R. llraden". No. 22, May lerm, i'"'-. numinous in assumpsit. 8. J. F, Proper for use of A. M. Doutt vs. John T. Carson. No. 10, Sept. Term, i:ru. -summons in assumpsit, tl. Nathan Hebe vs. Mary Schwordlield. no, ., nisy term, mil. Appeal by de fendant from J. P. Attest, JOHN II. EORERTSON, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 25, 1!32. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow Ing accounts have been tiled in mv olllce and will be presented at the next torm of uonri tor continuation : First and final account of 8. I). Irwin. Executor of the last will and lestsment ot Helen S. Thomas deceased, late ot Ti nesta lioro. J. II. ROBERTSON, t'lerk of Orphan' Court Tionesta, Pa., August 25, 1!KI2. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE ofawritorAlias Fieri Fa eias. Issued out of the Conit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County. Pennsvlva- nia, and to me directed, tcro will beex posed to sale bv public vendueoroutcrv. at the Court House, in the Borough of i luncnut, roresi louuiv, rH.( oil MONtlAY, SEPTEMBER 22, A. D. KKI2, at one o'clock p. m. the following de sciibed real estate, lo-wit ; DAY A WELLER vs. T. J. FLEM ING ami It. J. DAY, Terre Tenant, Alias t ieri facias. No. 10 September lerm, iiB, pvaivers), r. . mteuey, Aiuirney. All defendant's right, title, interest and claim of, in and to all thai lot or piece of isiki situate in me village or Keilettville, Kingsley township, Forest County, Pa,, described as follows : Beginning at a post, the southeast corner of land owned b Kribbs, thence north 4-1 degree west ISO reel to post, thence north 4 1 de grees east 150 feet to a post, thence south Wi degrees west 1511 feet to a post. thence south 4t' degrees west 150 feet lo place or beginning. Containing foil i teen twenty-sixths (14-2'!) of an acre. Being ssme land described in deed of John Wat son el nx to T. J. Fleming, recorded in roresi county, need lio -k ro. lil, page ZUO. Erect' d thereon one two-story frame bouse 18x21 Itet weather-boarded and painted, with porch in front; one one- story bouse 2lx! feet, used for Post office; one barn 24x:to feet, with other outbuildings, all in good repair. lasen in execution and lo tie sold as the property of T. J. Fleming, and II. J. Day terre tenant, at the suit of Day A Weller. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : I. When the plaintiff or other lein cred itor become the purchaser, the rusts on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on thenron- eitysold, together with such lien credit or's receipt- for the amount of the iro- eeils ol the salcorsuch portion thereof a be may claim, must bo furnished the Sberill. 2. All bids must be paid In full. :t. All sales not settled immediately will lai continued until 2 o'ebs-k p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled foi will again be put up ami sold at ll.e expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest. Nin'h Edition. page 4111 and Smith's Forms, page 4 J. W. JAMIESON, hhenfl. Sheriffs Of'ice, Tionesta, Ph., Augusl. 25, :rr. IX 13 A VC TO A DVKIITISK in TIMS I'AI'KK. Bats ! Not ball bats nor brick hats, but Colton - Bats, for iiiaklug quill. Each bat consists of a seven foot strip of nice fleecy cotton. rrlecH H, 10, 12 1-3 uiul 1,1 ceiilsi. Ask to See Them. ROBINSON. It.41L.VAY. ti:m:e table To Take Effect July 1st, 1!02. SOUTH Eastern Time NORTH Stations I LA , nip.m 15 :l 45 55!1 10 3512 50 20 2 id) 05, 2 15 5ii2 00 45; 1 55 4''il 50 25 1 .15 15, I 25 W I 15 45 :w Ki, ni'p.iii a. in. p n.'454 10 0014 10 20i4 III 40 5 11 IN I! 5 11 2..I5 Leave Arrives Sheffield (I 18 ,H '8 8 7 Barnes Henry' Mill Blue Jay Hastings VYellers Minister Porkey Mayhurg Buck Mills Kellettvilln Newtown Mills Ross Run Nebraska 11 4" 11 bi s 7 7 II II ,0 12 IA 12 35 12 45 li p. tll.ip Arrive Leave-a T. D. COLLINS, President. lennsylvania UAlLItOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking elfcct, June 2!Uli, l'JO. No. 30 Butfiilo Express, daily exi-ept Sunday 11:25a. m. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg Ex( ress.dailv.excepl Sundav..7:30 p.m. No. 11.30 Oil City Aecom.,Sun-" day only 11:50 a. ni. No. 9 32 Oil City Aceoin.,Sun- day only c:l2p. m. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 81 Olean Express, daily except Monday g:55 a. ui. No. 83 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p. m. No. 9.33, Irvineton Accom., Suuday only 2:45 p. m. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, .1. R. WOOD. General Manager. Oen'l Passenger Agt, Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Sore Feet, Lamo and Aching Back. Skin Diseases. Pains and Sprains. WftNO ELECTRIC OIL, 25. TRY IT WANO AUGUST ITEMS. DID YOU This is tlie 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. IDlRiESS COOL in a pair of pants fit to wear any win ra. Lots of them at $2. We can also give you a few suits at $5, ami OZFOBD3 firMeo or Ladies that are right in style ami price. A so 1TEG-LIGEE SHIRTS that van hanlly he matched at the prices. They rspgo from 50o lo $1. Also PANTS ami IF-A-HSTCir SHIRTS for the Little Men, that make them not uncomfortable. The Life of Business is Low Prices at Tionesta Cash SEE AD. NEXT WEEK. HEATH Up-to-Date A O. A. Watnk Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DI RKCT0R8 A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Win. Smearbaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale. J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.y ment at low rates. We promise oui'euslotn ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. PiAINTING! Have you been thinking of do ing any painting tbia season to brighten up the appearance of your property? If so, you want it properly done, and as that is my business I retpectfully'solicit an opportunity to figure on your work. I can da the work right and at the!riclit price. PAPERH ANCINC! I also make a specially of paper barging and carry a line of wall paper samples that can't be beat. Give me a trial order an.i he convinced of quality of both pa per and workmanship. GEO. I.DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA (CHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS 0v ft SJare. AlTar. Pliable. Ladles, at-k nrnittt for IIUI tllVII;H KM.I.ISil Iti Brd ii.it UM iiiiuluo boxes, M-ttlft wllh blue rihb.m. Tnke no (ilhor. K.Tum dunicerniiH MiihMi. Inlhin.itncl Imllnllon. Iluvol vour Uitikkihi, nr wtnl le. In Miuiipi fi.r Psrllf-ulnrs, Tell moninls ami Krllrr for I. nil lev." imrr, by n-liirn Hill, 1O.OO0 ieatiuiuniiils. bold by all ImiuitUt. ("HIOHESTKR CHEMICAL CO. S10O MadiMm Stfiumre. PHIL SA. MsaUoa tklt ppfb EVER THINK OF IT? and shoo. feel Big, but L FEIT. Dealers m 50.3S. Kelly. Cashier. Wm. Smkabbaiou, Vice Presiden NATIONAL RANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Notice of Application for Charter. Notice is hereby given that an appli cation will be made to the Governor ol the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on Mondav, September Slth, 1WZ, by J. A. Viele, K. J. Lesser, li. K. IWolia, H. J. Ilrennan, C. II. Urennan and others, un der the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of natural gas companies" ap proved May 29th, A. P., 1885, and the supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation to lie called "JEF KKKSON COUNTY OAS COMPANY," the character and object of which is for tlie purposo of producing, dealing in, trans porting, storing and supplying natural gas to persons, corporations and associa tions; its principal olllce and place of biiMlness to be In the borough of Warren, in tlie County ot Warren, and the places where its business in its various bran ches is to tie conducted are, the Town ships of Heath and Polk in the County of Jellerson, the Townships of Millstone, Spring Creek and Hiuiiland In the Coun ty oi Klk, the Townships of Jenks ami Howe in the County of Forest, and the Townships of Shefllold, Cherry Orove, Mesd, Glade, Pleasant and Conewango and the Horough of iVarreu, In tbeCoun of Warren ; and for tne above mentioned purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supple ments. Jodn O, Whit.mokk, Uidgway, Pa.. Solicitor. Sept. 1st, l'.Kt2. Wanted-An Idea Who can thltK of ftnm ImpLe tlilnK to patent Prr'ect ymr Idtvw: thr may bring yntt wealth. neyt. Waging ton, D. t. for their $1,8lii prts offef ad list of (wo bundr! InTentiou wanted. H OW alioutyour stork of Stationary f Wo do nigli class Job fruiting. The NECESSITIES do not call for so much expense, as during the colder season. U'FDER'WEAE for ALL peo ple, that costs little money and HATS, TIL!S, ZF.AJtTOY" "VESTS, d TTDRT H IT?,V that suit, the most exact ing, iu dtlicate figures and fast colors, to fit feet of any size. Also Shoe Polishes. GROCEBIES we '-"' closely and keep i'resh, and have what you need fur your Lunch in Canned Meats, Vegetables and Fancy Cookies, and can a ipply your w inls in Glass Cans, Jelly Tumblers, Kettles, Sugars, Spices aud all needful things io the Preserving Season. Store