THl FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. SJIS1. Csirea aoesirrsa. WEDNESDAY, PECEMBEK 10, l'.Wl. We need more politicians of tbe Roose velt clw, young men of brains, brawn and honesty who will work mora for honor than for pelf. Tbi White House s'tsrstinns, the President explain, are a reversion to the plana of President Washington, and the public will consider that tnnd enough. Tuornu the State of Washington two years ago was considered doubtful, it baa given a Republican majority this year of Ji,W2. So much for tbe bogus issue of imperialism. lorBTKEX hunters, mistaken for deer, have been killi-d in tbe Northwest this season, and football fatalities number thirteen. Fun bas its carnage no leas renowned thsn war. The silver dollar is now intrinsically worth 37 cents, with a strong tendency to a lower value. Mr. Bryan bas long looked like 30 cents and ia only quoted in bis own home as "Par." Tai railroads bsving given their em ployes a raise in wayea, are now propos ing to get even by a general advance in freight rates all along the line. Tbe peo ple psy the freight, alwsyv Throi'uh at least three mere sessions ot Congress the Republicans will bare control of all departments of tbe govern ment. That is tbe reason especial ions of continued prosperity are so strong. Last year 125.542 men applied lor en listment in the United Stales army, of whom onlv 37.l, ot 30 per cent, were accepted. Tbe army stsaiard rnaintaiiwd in this country is unquestionably tbe highest in the world. Tr.TiM on public lands bare lair notice served in tbe President's message that tbe I ns bas arrived ft loetn to yield fa I obedience to tbe laws. Ifwise. tbey will beed tbe warning and comply with tbe tatx-wa) rem I a lite a. Is tea months of 1 J American manu facturers baveexponed H1S., worth of their products, or twice aa much as in tbe same months in The Dinzy law period wil. I remeoi lred h its enormous increase ia our fore.gn trade. The sudden destn of Colonel Alfred Eiiab Buck, Minister to Japan, while at tbe iminsl duck bunt, will leave to Pre Hint Rooevel! the choice ofsnotber minister. Colonel Bock wasa native of Msine, hut retnsined In the .Sou lb after tbe war and was er.pointed from Georgia. -'"rABtsu the enersy displayed by youog men iu prosecuting business and playing footLall. the DuBois Herald says: Think of a young man working so rsrd st bis business Uist be would break bit coli.r bone! Or Ibst be rmssbed bis nose! Tbe trouble is that most young inn are not willing to work bard enough to break tbe Ssbbatb." " Alaska needs good land law," says tbe President, "and si'ch provisions lor homesteads snd pre captions as will encourage permanent set t lenient." An army ol landseekers will turn to Alaska instead of Western Csnsds as soon as Congress gives tbe people definite chance in tbe big t'.ritcrr. The President speaks wisely on tbe subject of enforcing game laws so that tbe present system of waste sod exter minslion shall cease. Only a hunter conld bare written this sentence: " It Is, for instance, a serious count again' our national good sense to permit tbe present practice of butchering off such a stalely and beautiful creature aa the elk for iia antlers or tusks." NoTwiTHSTASMHatbe repeated reduc tions iu tbe revenues which the repub licans have made, tbe surplus continues to pile up. For tbe five months just ex pired of the fiscal year tbe receipts bave I sen approximately $.!2,0uli,u00 in excess of tbe expenditures, which may mean a surplus of between 70,OUO,0"i0 and 75, mi Ono for the year which ends next June. Possibly there will be further redoc (ion or revenue by tbe next Congress, but this is not certain. There will be no time to do any tax cutting in tbe present short session, of course. A Washington dispatch s ays : "Rep renentstive Sibley ia rapidly becoming known a tbe most persistent automobil 1st In Congress. He bas tbiee mscblnes In bis barn now, but is not yet happy. He baa ordered another and it is expect ed to arrive in a few days. He bas in vited nearly all bis friends to take a ride when be receives iu Tbey are declining in large numbers. A few days ago be took out some friends. Before they bad gone more (ban bslf tbe wsv the oil irave out and the whole party bad to boof it back to the city, distance of live nines." Columbia's constitution, it is said, for bids the alienation of any of that coun try's territory, and therefore the United States cannot get that perpetual lease ol land through which the Panama canal would pass if we should build it. But what is a constitution in such a country a Columbia? Such little impediment as that is never allowed by a president of a country of that sort to stsnd in tbe way of his wishes. If the president of that country ft els like doing it.be ran grant the perpetual lease, no matter what tbe constitution says. Moreorer, oonstitu tions are easily pulled down and set up in most of South America. It is ligured out that according to tbe vote cast for Pattlson at tbe late election there will be 4'M delegates in tbe next Democratic State convention. This will be an increase of 119 over the number in the last convention. Nearly one-bslf the increase is in Philadelphia alone, which will have seventy-one delegates, about which there will be no such dispute as there was in the last convention. Lack awanna gets less than one-bslf tbe num lier of delegates it would bave if all the votes for Pattison bad been cast in tbe Democratic column. As seats In the psrty State convention are about the only honors tbe Democrats of Pennsylvania cn look forward to tbe Increase in their number is a matter of interest. Forest foaaty Bullae. Some of the Wi hunters, who visited adjoining counties in a search 'or deer an J other big game, bad some interesting experiences, even If they did return empty banded. One quartette from bre arrived at Ryromtnwn, Forest enmity, late at nlgbu amid a heavy downpour of rain, and were informed that there was no bote or place wber they would be given shelter. Their Informant was mistaken. bowevei, as tbey fcand a must hospitable man who took tbem in, and could not do too much for them in tbe way of hospi tality. Tbey went from there to the Lew Hart's ramp which is about a mile from lion City, located in one of tbe wildest parta of lbs State, in which huge rocks and fallen timber tops, overgrown with biiar bushes, make it almost impossible lor any one but a native to get Ibr-ugb. Tbe hunters were informed that it waa a great place r bears and that one bad passed the public wstering trough, near tbe camp, a few days before their arrival. Hart took charge of tbe tendcrfeet and secured guides lor tbem, but tbe work of the guide for tbe next two or three eve nings ss confined to steering the young hunters to corn tusking, dancing and apple paring bee and revival meetings until the idea of bunting wild game waa almost abandoned. The next day Hart took the burners to what is known In that section as tbe ' tieaver meadows,' a re minder of tbe time when these rare fur bearing snimsls were to be found in large nuinliers by tbe old pioneer hunt ers. The meadows are four miles trum tbe Hsrt camp; tbe journey wastbrongb slsshings and brush that obslrudrd the huniers at every step and made them wish for snotber visit to tbe pleasure parties of the night before. Alter tbe psrty bad clambered over rorke tbst were as high s mouutains, through tree tops that were matted and overgn wn with uojcrlirush sr.d terry busbea that were from six to ten feet bij.h, tbey reached tbe one cone usiun that was expressed by one ef tbe most outspoken members of U.e party : "This is a good place to die in, for I know the devil and all of his imps would consider this tbe last place on eanh to go to look for sinners." Tbe nearest the hunters came to a deer or a bear was tome tracks of each thai were nearly a week old, notil the second day wbeo tbey found a fresh track and followed it tbroogb 1, acres of under brash, only to find that some other hunt er bad gotten in abend of tbem and kill ed their quarry. A half mile further tbey found tie track of a bear. Part of tbe party was placed at tbe bear crossing and tbe remainder started to chase it in. When tbey arrived at tbe crossing, they found tbe bear tracks and the other hunt ers. Tbe latter confessed that tbey had seen the bear go by, but added no further information. This settled it without Hsrt and be struck out for ramp, with a word of reproach. It was a case where words wouU bave done tbe auhj-vt injustice. At tbe camp the quartette looked at each other inquisitively and wben one said " home's tbe best place for us," the others promptly chimed in in tbe affirmative. Wben passing through Iron City, ap parently every fair maiden in the place was in tbe front door yards or on porches to wave an adieu to tbe bold Venango county hunters, but whether this was in derision or In good faith tbe hunters are still undecided. At an in formal meeting resolutions were passed by tbe hunters to tbe effect that if Provi det.ee would forgive tbem for seekiug tlje lives of wild deer or bear that had never banned tbem that they would never agaiu visit Forest county, seeking to encompass their destruction. Tbey might strain a point and ge to see some of tbe fair maidena of tbat section, but tbst would be tbeir only errand. Oil City Derrick, Lolela Y. C. T. I'. It may be of Interest to some of tbe readers of this paper, to know that we bave a W. C. T. U. at Loleta, Elk county, Pa., and to bave a brief review of our work, Ia August 1902, a meeting was called to organise. A goodly number of ladiea responded to tbe call. On Octolier It), tbe Clsrington W. C. T. I', paid a vitlt to our village. Tbey took dinner with Mrs. Fitch, who has for a number of years been a member of tbeir Union. After dinner they were escorted through the lumber plnl at thia place, by Mr. J. C. Campbell. The ladies seemed to enjoy tbe sights. From (he mill they repaired to the Town Hall, where tbey were m t by tbe ladiea of tbe Lolela W, C. T. U. Tbe Claringbm Union conduct ed tbeir monthly "Mother's Meeting" which we all enjoyed. They extended an invitation to our Union to psy a visit to their Union. We hope to do so In tbe near future. On the evening ol October 21, a Pie Social was held in the Hall for tbe bene fit of our Union. Our treasury was en riched by Hii, as the result of tbe social. On Saturday evening October 2o, Dr. 8. Harper Smith, of McKeesport, Pa , de livered a temperance bctuis to well filled bouse. Tbis lecture was arranged for by the Un ion. November 14, we bad a sewing for a neighbor, who bas poor bealtb, tbe sew ing was held in the ball. About 23 or 24 women assembled ready for work. Five sewing machines and a number of needles were kept busy and a result of this work about two dozen garmenls were completed, A bountiful dinner was served, tbe "good things" being found in tbe bankets, which tbe ladies bad brought with them. Thanks are due to the gentleman, who so willingly and cheerfully carried the machines to and from tbe lis II. October 21, a meeting was held to elect officers, wh ch resulted in the election ol the following named persons: President, Mrs. Tillie K. Fitch; Vice President, Mrs Emma Campbell Dickey ; Recording Secretary, Mrs. A. N. Lelien- taler; Treasurer, Mrs. CLas. Sleine Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. ('. Campbell. We hope to le able to report from time to time good work done by cur Union. Hrn. ok Pious Wuhk. December 1, lWri To improve tbe appetite and strength en the digestion, try a lew doses otCiisin berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H.Heitz, of Detroit, Mich., says, "They restored my appetite wben im paired, relieved me of a bloating feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." There arn people in this community who need just such a medicine. Every box warranted. Sold by Pr. Dunn, Tionesla: W, O. Wil kiiiH, W. Hickory, I'a. An Irrigation Scheme. SSaron. Pa.. IVc. 9 Frank H. Buhl, former president of the Sharon Su ccmraay. is largely Interested in a big irr.xaticn scheme in Idaho, tl Ia stat ed t'.itt o asreei to revest tl .'OO.O.mI ia the project. The atre?n;nt Just arrived a? assure1 tS-. S'-vress if the T:n I.aad and Water cnnipmy, an enterprise involving the reclamation of 171. wo acre of land alon the Snake river in I-'she, an arte one-third aa Is rie as the state of Rhode Island. The towni will be built and an electric line i( p'snned. The average altitude la 4.1-fti 'eet and te climate Is mi d In thU area Is eom cf the richest grain and fmit '.and in Idaho. Capital ,75.000 000. Pittsbnrf. Dec. 8. The new Union Stee' ccrcpanr Is to b? financed at a capital of I75.ono.0oo. A bond issue of JlS.rti'O.oi.'V is to made in adlition l the aulhorliel stork issue of Jr.- oo.oim. Of the bonds a sufficient sum will be set aside to redeem the exist ing bond issues cf the Sharon Steel company now merged into the Union St?el company. nXlrv Tfcaa A IMaalrr. A piece of flannel dampened with Cbsml'erlsin's Pain Halm and bound on tbe artVcted pans, is better thsn a plaster for a lame la-k and for pains in tbe side or rbesU Psin Balm bss no superior as a liniment for tbe rli-f of deep seated, musculsr and rheumatic pains. Sold t'V Dr. Dunn. TionesU: W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory, Ps. ttlraS KerelaJ Panic leave Erie November 1Mb, Dec. 2J and rib. Very cheap rates to middle west and middle south-western states. In quire at once at least. II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A., Nickle Plate Road, Erie Pa. A 70-.it. This is tbe season of the year wben the prudent and carelul housewife re pleoibe tier supply of Cbsmlwrlain's I ounh Remedy. It ia certain to te need ed before the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and satisfactory wben it is kept at hand and given aa soon aa tbe cold is contracted and before it baa become settled in the system. In almost everv instsnce a severe cold rosy be warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon aa the first indication of the cold appears. There ia no danger in giving It to children for it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take both adults snd children like IU Buy it and you will get lb best. It alwava cures. For sale tv Dr. Dunn, Tionesla, W. O. Wilkins West Hickory, Pa. Rosas Trip Home-seekers' Ticket During tbe same period round trip Homeseekers' excursion tickets will be sold by tbe Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railwav on the first and third Tues day of each month, good to return within 21 days from date of sale, to many points in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota, Nortn Dakota and other western and southwestern states. For further information apply to any coupon ticket aitent, or address John K. Putt, District Passenger Agent, Room D Park Bldg , Pittsburg, Pa. 4t. It will be good news to the mothers of small children to learn tbat croup can be prevented Tbe first sign of croup Is hoarseness. A dsy or two before tbe at tack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chsmberlain'a Cough Remedy freely as soon as the child becomes hosrse, or even after tbe rugh ouugb appears, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided. Tbis remedy ia used by many thonsands of mothers and has never been known to fail. H is, in fsct, tbe only remedy that can always be de pended upon and tbat is pleasant ami safe to lake. Hold by Dr. Dunn, T'onesla, W. (i. Wilkins' West Hickory, Pa. Terr t'keaii Hales Best Aereaissstlallraa. Allen's special parties to Middle West and Middle Soulb-Western States on No. vember l'lth, Dec. 2d and 15th. Inquire at least of H. C. Allen. V. P. T. A., Nickel Plate Road, F.'ie, Pa, A71-51 A glass or two of wster taken half an hour lielore break last will usually keep the bowels regular. Harsh cathartics should be svoided. Wben a purgative is needed, tskt Chain berlsin's Stomscb and Liver Tablets. They are mild and gentle in tbeir action. For salo by Dr. Dunn, Tionesla: W. O. Wilkins. West Hick ory, Pa. Sot ice. Tbe Stockholders of the Forest County National Bank of TionesU, Pa., will meet on Tuesdsy, January 13th, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m at the office of the lank for tbe purpose of the election of directors for the ensuing year. 123."t A. B. Kelly, Cashier, Allrsars "TsssiB . if you're goiug to the middle west or middle south -western states soon. Very cheap rates. Special parties Nov. 18th, Dec. 2d and lrtth. Inquire at leant at once. H.C. Allen. C. P. AT. A.. Nickle flats Koad, r.rls, fa. A 6!) 5t. TO Cl'KB A t'OLDIN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahlnia All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. is. w.urove s aignature is rn escn Dux. tic. 11-27-ly Executrix .Notice. Whereas, letters testamentary on the estate of Albinus M. Zents, deceased, late oi narnmi Miwnsuip, roresi county, fa., bave been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to ssid estate are hereby notified to Mttile the same, and those hav ing claims against said estate will present mem, properly auiueuticaieu without de lay to Er mika Zewts, Executrix. Redclyffe, Pa., Nov. 5, IU(tt. Slap Ike C'sash mm wsrka 'the teld. Laxative Brnino-Quiniiie Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, ro par. Price crnia. ll-Z7-ly skl4 BO YEARS' vT EXPERIENCE 47 tram Marks ..... wvr?ni.nn ag. AnrorvTirttnf a uttatHi mnG dMniptlon mr qaVklr wrtin our opt.mon free whirthr ma Invention ) prahriMf ptmtfi,. Cnuiminlcii. tkintMflilrflnnfliifrnttiU. lUmtbook on PatraLl ?nt frees. OMfwt Mmf-y 1W iwsruriiic patent. Pmfenta tikn Ihmnrli Mann A Co. recelva risu wie4, without elm-, in Uie Scientific American. A hnndnm.lr llln.lr.t1 werklf. i.nmt Mr. rnlatl'in of any lFritiS Journal. Temia 13 a MUNN4Co."'"NewYork Branch OBc C3 f t, Washlnatui. U." This slgnstor is on every hex ol tbs genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet tbs remedy tbst cures s cord la owe dsy Bank Statemnet No. A038. 1 REPORT OK THK CONDITION OF t THK FOREST for XT Y NATION AI. BANK AT TIONESTA, in the 8late oi f ennavlvsnw, at the close of busin Nov. 25, lWU. RESOrRCES:' Loans and disoountM. $181,141 76 uvertiraits, secured and un secured mi os 1. 8. Ronds to secure circula tion 50,000 00 Premiums on U. 8. Hoads .012 on Stocks securities, i ic, 1,000 00 uaii king-bouse, furniture, aud fixtures. H, 7S6 08 Due front approved reserve agenta 67,1 17 07 ana otner cash items .... l t ractional paper currency, nicke!s,andcvnta- 149 72 Lawful money reserve in bank, via: Specie $13,142 .VI I.etrl tender notes... 3..VO 00 16,642 &8 Redemption fund with V. A. Trees' no per ctol circulation) 2,500 00 f.U2,.2 VI LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid In $.V,no0 00 Surplus liiud- 2O.UU0 Ot) Undivided profitless expenses and taxes paid 6,lu6 44 National bank notes outstand ing 50.000 00 Individual deposita subject to check 96,4i4 M Demand certificates of deposit... 27S 76 Time certificates ol deposit- 160,1m 06 !S 2 W2 91 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss ; I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swesr that the atiove statement is true to tbe best of my KuowitKige ana oeuei. A. B. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this 2Mb day of Nov., Ivtfi. U. M. arxkr. Notary Public. Correct Attest : WM. SMEASSBArnB, Ci. W. Robimsos. J. T. Dale, Director. Caution Notice. My wife, Ms Msse, bsviug left me fitbout cause or provocation, notice is hereby given to sli persons not to herbor ber or trust ber on my sccount, as I will psy no bills contracted by her. A. J. maze, Jr. Clsrington, Pa., November 26, lWtt. 2TO "HAS" BEENS HERE. There's style and character about McCurn Company Clotbea that even the unitialtd iu Clothe goodness can ee at a glaoce. Tbe more clothes koowledga peo ple have tbe more our clothing ap peals to tbem. Fashionable o:t, all tbi season's cut and make, $H to J5. Correct oveicoals, luxurious high grade garments, $10 to 130. A first clan culler Gta them on you and all necessary alteration is made in cur own shop by expert tailor. Everything here to dress you well while it's new and up to-date. THE McCUEN CO, 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY, PA. Af per cent iv advance is what you'll have to pay for wall paper next spring, so deal ers have been noti fied. If you expect to do any papering the time to do it is this fall. Call on GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA We promptly obtain U. B. and Foreign tend model, ketch or photo ol Invention lei free report ob patentability. or free book, eTTRAPE-MARKS Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C s-vv Pennsylvania IU1UIOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. TnkitiK effect. June 2th, 1110. No. 80 Buffalo Express, daily except Hunday ll:'i. in. No. 32 Oil City and PiitsliiirK ExrreHS,dally,except Sundav..7:30 p.m. No. .:i0 Oil City Aocom.,Hun." dsvonlv P:J0a. m. No. V.W Oil City Aouom.,Sun- day only 8:12 p.m. For Hickory, Tlciioute, Warren, Kinr.ua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 81 Olean Express, daily exrept Hunday . 8:55 a. in. No. 8a PitUhurir Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p. m. No. 0.33, Irvineton Aecom., Sundays only, 2:45 p. in. For Time Tables and additional infor mation mnult Ticket Agent. J. . iiutciiinson, J. h.wonr. , General .Manager. Oeo'l ra2ugr Aj;t. j m ME Holiday Gifts! Doo'l delay jour Xoias shop piog uotil the eleventh boor. Dit NOW! The assortment ot goods is larger, and the service better tbao is possible later. We make it a point to bare a large display of articles tuilaMa fur Kifts, and nf practical ue. Look over our stock Our suggestions may help you. ROBINSON. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Provides Professional Training fur Teachers, Prepares Young People for College, and Offers Excellent Facilities fur General Education. FREE TI ITIO.V for Prospective Teacher. Board, Room Kent and Laundry, $127 per annum. WINTER TERM BEGINS DEC. 30. Fur further particulars call on or address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph. D.,Prin., Clarion, Pa. RAILWAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 1902. SOUTH Eastern Time ; NOUTH Station I I a. m. p. in 4 1 . Leave Arrive'. mp. 111 9J4.I Shemeld llarnea Henry's Mill Blue Jay Hasting Wellers M inlster l'orkey MsyburK Buck Mills Kellettville Newtown Mills Koss Hun ! 15,3 45 H 5.5 I 10 10 IN i :o 20 4 35 4 6 It 35,'2 60 'n -Mri .III '8 0.5 2 15 .T ,rili2 00 '7 45' 1 55 17 4ii 1 50 7 25 1 .V. 7 15,1 2.5 7 On 1 15 45; 4 30 10 5 05 It Oil n 5 15 5 30 ." 35 11 4.1 II &l 5 401 12 15 12 35 ; 5 ri on i 10 12 4.1 6 25 tt 4n 17 ool Nebraska 6 in p. m p.m Arrive Iyesveis.mp.nl T. D. COLLINS, Pbkihe!T. Cures Bheumalism, Neuralgis, Injuries, Sore Feet, Lame and Aching Back. Skin Diseases. Pains and Sprains. WANO WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25". TRY IT The Season of the Year OTI"R -A-MBITlOlSr t sell you the goods you need the best you can buy for a little less money than you can buy them lor elsewhere. Don't miss seeing our Heavy Pants and Under we r 'or Men as well as Shirts, Hosieiy Suits, Overcoats, Gloves and Mittens. Fresll GrrOCRries always on sale and the best Quecnsware, Glassware and Lamps for Presents. Don't pass our Tionesta Cash T 1 AN INNOVATION would be to put sine nf our excellent holiday ('outwear into the CHRISTMAS stnekiogs insteaJ ol filling them with tilings which are almost usrlers A gift of this nature cannot fail to be appreciated by the recipient It ia something at once useful and handsome, and it is not quickly forgotten. The complete and great variety of our stork of SHOS .AJSTD SLIPPERS permits us to fit all feet and suit all tastes. These are good things to stand in HEATH Up-to-Date AO, A. U. A. Watki Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DlKltCTOR.1 A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Wui. Sinesrbaufth, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.y tnent at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b kinir. Interest psicl on time deposit. Tour pstmnsire respectfully solicited. If You are a Farmer And Have One Cent Buy a postal card and seud to Tbe Nw York Tribune Fa.mer, New York City, for a free spec imen cvy. The Frlhiioe Farmer is a National Illustrated Agricultural Weekly nr Farini r and their fam ilies, aud stimls at the head of the agricultural press. The price is tl per year, hut it ynu like it you can secure it with yur own favorite local paper, the Foukt Kki'1'Iii.idan, Tionest, I'a., at a liargwiu. liolh pspers oue year only tl 60. Hem your order and mouey to I he Kk- PUIIIIL'AN. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Mnf. lwv roltablvv sUkill, tk nnirsrtrt M HK Iimt lt M in K.i stul Uoltt nwuihr bui, Mii with hltis rhhi.n. Ta. mm lhfr. MrtMr laiiiftns (m. tH.lMMSta.aB4l MiMtlmas. Uiivol V HiT 1 -P 1 .t, or bi-imI 4r. in MiiniivH lor Partlralttra. Trtl mwnlitU an1 - Relief for b muni !. leMiumiiisUi, huM by CHICBRBTim CflBUICAL CO. MM MadlaeM ftssjaitti-a., l'HILAn PA. MUs. tfell l has come when you can deceive yourself no longer. You must get prepared for winter with its cold winds and rain and mud, and you must protect your health by dressing warm and by good shoes. Suits for Ladies and also Jackets and Skirts are here and our Prices on them are the only ar guments we need to make to sell them. See them. & FEIT J Dealers in 50.75. Krllt. Cashier. Wm. Sxkarbacoh, Vice Preaidon NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. AC nt ! lorlhr moot he' nifmheynhip. if J K'h meirs7trtrie)ti1s)o;'i:iilclnbrrTAa -iry month, inrludinsi i ih'h ot h.;h-cla Trtt-1 r J mstraucDUU urw moasG moCsUs, l pifsDe in ftil. Law h as'tsiav r will alM ntojt VMt9rwf MtB VraMp wttt k fl" t'uprlTlWs-sxtfClub koosmlsi tnt rl(Tt a4sIltqyiN:i tier.isw, Viast r Irsai Itmnurr of a 4-rr m io til wVi-ee :, MTlDf vn fTl if": toj on yar rjarrhaavHt. Dnmt hM ti1nM Sit tSxa. T 1 urt mtsrh anr. ! tnsr p..j'i tnt rnrL, urciuuv mumu CLCaS . " mww lutL HOW hIkmiI ymir stM-k ot Stationery T Iook it up then, call snd ree us. line of TTirif Ollilia store. 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