EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MfiRSlNG, JILT 1, 18Sf. L. - .. - . '. J1 iiiiiimi- i , i Itcpuhlirnii Connlv Ticket. For Associate Judfro, Hon. JOHN A. PROPER. For District Attorney, P. Jf. CLARK, Kq. The increased heat is not due to the sun spots. Vest, of Missouri, has merely been talking about the Ad ministration again that's all. The sad fate of Thomas F. Bayard is a solemn warning that do man should enter the diplomatic service of his native land until he has thorough ly acquainted himself with the politi cal exploits of his excellent grand father. Many excellent Democrats are anx- iou8 for the resignation of First As sistant Postmaster-general Hay, and assure him that he will work himself io death if he remains iu office roach longer. Their solicitude for Mr. Hay's health is too touching for any use. The Baltimore papers say the fact that the law which punished wife beaters by the lash has been and is to be enforced, has had a restraining in fluence upon the amusement of the gentlemen. It is to be regretted that Senator Adams did not succeed with kia bill for ibis State. Secretary Bayard says, iu reply to all inquiries concerning his pros pective retirement from office, "It is Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet; you had better see him." Mr. Bayard evi dently is disposed to make some con cessions as to proprietary interests in the Administration. Old Sitting Bull visited the White House the other day, and, as he came down the steps after his interwiew with the President, he was heard to swear very energetically two or three times. The cause of the old savage's profanity is not clearly known, but it is intimated that he was expressing his views of the destitute condition of the President's sideboard. The students at the Naval Acade my at Annapolis deny the charge that they kissed their hands to the ladies ia a Sunday school excursion party hich arrived at that place by boat on the 17th inst. In these days of general and promis3uous flirting, it is a, cheering sign to see a charge of this character brought to investigation, to nay nothing of the disciplining of those who pleaded guilty to ogling the pretty girls in the party an offense which is io itself Bimply a tribute to their beauty and attractiveness. The free trade importers are laying their foundations for a raid on the tariff laws next winter by protesting to the President about the oppressive treasury regulations and aided ia this by the pretense that our cuBtom houses are seats of dishonesty and fraud. Nobody believes that the l&M ter is true. There is no more diishon esty in the management- of the cus tom houses than in of any other branch of goverp5"iot. But it serves the purposes the free traders to make it anppear as if such were the far'-- , The Governor has sigaed the Mar riage License bill, so that all wed dings in this State after the 1st of October next will have to be support ed by a license. The chief merit of the new law is the precaution it re quires of ministers and the protection it affords thorn if they observe such precautions. The clandestine mar riage of minors is made difficult, and the practice will, under this law, be pretty thoroughly broken up. Com plaint is made because this law does not render invalid the informal mar riages which are formed by mutual consent and confirmed by the parties living together as husband and wife. But why should a law invalidate such marriages? When men and women are living together as husband aud wife it is not the policy of the law to separate them, but the reverse. It presumes a marriage from the rela tionship aod holds the parties to all its obligations. This is simply mak iog the bt of a bad matter, and it would ill become the Legislature to interfere with this benign policy es tablished by the courts. Phila. Press. J. K. WENK, The mugwumpian reformers of New York are rather puzzled as to what size they measure up to, and feel a strong suspicion that they are larger in their own, tbau iu the esti mation of others. Oue of them, in order to know just how large they were considered, wrote for informa tion to the World, and that lively au thority upon political values, replies, "We think well of the mugwumps, aod are willing that tbey should occu py room according to their strength." Now, mugwumps, you have your measure. Hump yourselves. Tody Rynder, standing candidate for all th State officers, standing chairman of the State committee and standing committee of the National Gieenback Labor party, is nut dead if his party is; and he again comes up smiling and issues his call for him self to meet in State Convention at Erie on the 12th of August, to nomi nate himself for State Treasurer. He also says he is going "to protest against the great wrongs" that now exist in the State, and the "efforts being made to destroy our legal ten der paper, our silver coinage and our silver industry." He sees that "the infernal policy of the Republicans in 1866 finds more devoted followers in the now dominant Democratic party," yet, "Erie is a delightful place to go," and Tody will doubtless console him Belf for the evils the country labors under by luxuriating for one day at least in the balmy breezes that cool the flushed cheeks ef Erie people, and forget for a few hours the National troubles that ordinarily vex his soul. Harrisburg Telegraph. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, June 27, '85. The department of agriculture has come to a standstill for want of funds, but the farmers of the country are not likely to be very much excited, nor are the crops falling off to a notable extent, though the short wheat crop may be due in a measure to official paralysis. But in a few days the cri sis will be over. The new fiscal year begins ia ten days, when the funds will become available and the depart ment can again scatter its packages of seeds far and wide, if, that is, any. body wants them. Speaking of the farmer's pet de partment reminds me that Chief Clerk Nesbitt told me some days ago that there are about twelve thousand pounds of the sngar beet seed still on hand, and he added : "The heap does not seem to get any smaller. Some times wheu I look at it I think it is actually growing larger. Several days ago a Georgia farmer wrote us that he was in great need of this seed. He had tried iu various directions, but couldn't get any. In his extremi ty he wrote to the department for tyw. bushels of the seed. He got it, juid I expect he was surprised at pour prompt ness. But there does rwot seem to be any more farmersanting beet seed." The Naval 'Advisory board was abolisherVby act of the last Coneress as far as any future construction of vessels is concerned. Their duties terminate with the completion of the cruisers which aro now in course of construction, and they will have noth ing to do with building of the other vessels which was authorized. That a court of inquiry will be ordered to in vestigate the proceedings of the advi sory board in connection with the can struction of the Dolphin is regarded as very probable. The President's existence seeais to be placid and uneventful, bo much is one day like another at the White House, but the executive office and its occupants were never before so crowded with business as they are at this time. Probably there have been as many people, both office seekers and casual callers, during the past week as at any previous week during this administration. The guillotine is busy in the Attor ney General's department. L. A Boston man asks for a divorce on the ground that his wife boils his beefsteaks. As indicating the pre sumptuous perversity of female hu man nature in New England, we have only to add that the woman is oppos ing the suit. J. T. Brennao has now for ale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 6m. OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the Republican Primary Election of Forest County, Held June 27, 1885. A. .Trig O H 5 f E n be I P E f ! I fe. S j : o r 84 83 4S 41 81 27 3i 40 4.r 12 45 67 23 17 2!) 34 8 IB 1(1 10 6 14 ... 10 18 8 3 10 45 2t 50 3 23 19 21 14 fl 20 20 80 12 12 25 8 2S 80 31 12 2S 23 19 1! 6 25 ... 24" 275 815 367 DISTRICTS. Tionesta boro Tlonesta twp Burnott Hnrmony, Iower , Harmony, Uppor , Hickory, IiOwer , Hickory, Hrneeville..., Howe, Pallltown Howe, Ouslier r, Howe, Rrjokston KlnRslev , Senks, Byrom's , Jenkn, Marienville Jeuks, Uilfoyle , Total Administrators Notice. Lottors of Administration on the estate of lr. C. A. Thrush, deceased, late of ClarinRton, Forest County, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same win present them duly authenticate uu lor spuiemem.. ABNh.lt SPYKEK, Administrator. Brookvilie, Jetlerson Co.. Pa. iuay zx, into. Buckeye Eorco Pump o o t era pa Z3 a. CO "8 w a 11 1 P. P -fq I CO -o m o CALL AND GET PRICES, -ED D. H2JIBE TIONESTA, PENN'A. MACAZIWE RIFLE. V JTvwmji Govt, and 40-80 Cruln Cartrli". urrv tTBnul . Baarrnvi THE BEST MFLE jjI.S2E rs3-. r-'Mdi'v, mrdcl and finish to any other. R A I I A R Tl 2?Pry PPortinic and TuiT-t H ,,L' ?i- ? HIHb. 8-nd for Catalogue. ETarlia IVe Anna Co.. New Haven, Conn. 1045. TOST? eSCCLSS. 1888. WWE STAND AT THE HEAD. I ,&QO,O0Q ho Sewing Machines In actual ua. Our Latest Success. Easy Running Seeing Mina WKh the continuous manufacture and ttperlenes ot Forty yeara, the Hcwe Company now oiler a ma chine superior to cr.y and all ether. It combine very rerjuitite i Kt H'gh rn; It Light Running; Noisslccs; Al'.rrc'.ivo : Beautiful In Finish ; Perfect In Workmansrrp ; Perinct btitch ; elf-Threading Shut tie; Urcqu. led Tensions; EesIosI to Operate; the most room vnrt-rthe Arm, m-t ao perfectly belaneed, It Is without Vihrai.nn. Ha tho finetst let of Attach ments fjr family stnln;. nhicS are put 1 In velvet lined box. Its woouwerk is ft finest l)'s and latest coigns. It Is a household treasure. II we are not already represented, we WANT AM ACENT IN THIS COUNTY. Write us lor catalcoue ol terms and prices. Send and buy a sample machine end introduce it to Iour Irlends. We do not say you can make a fortune it a short time, but you can mnkg a leir, square, lionest living. Mention this neper when you write Address TriffHOWfJ SEWING MACHINE CO. No. 4 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Ta. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in CLOTHiijjra, NOTIONS, DOOTS&SHOCS, HATS AND CAPS. G-ROCERIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WARE, QUEENS WAR E. G L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONERY, WALL-PATER, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac. Goods Alwavs First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, $2.50, t3.50, f 1.50, $fi.50 atd upwarda. JOB WO UK of every description exocu. ted at tUe REPUBLICAI), ollice. i fill 9 A BiiaB TO Bargains in Having purchasod tho large stock GEORGE ROSS, AT SHERIFFS SALE! ! which, added to my own,:makes a MAMMOTH STOCK, I will noil for the next three months at prices to distance competition, K Alt IJAXS) AXD SHEET IKO., JIACIIItfEItY TOOL AJfO TIItE HTEEI,, I.UILDEKS' HARDWARE, FILES, XAILS, LOCKS, It OIIS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, POWDER, SHOT, SHELLS, CARTRIDGES AND CAPS, SHOT GlISS, REVOLVERS ASD RIFLES, HURS, and everything in tho HARDWARE LINE. Call and sco me or write for prices. H. a. TINKER, Ncs. 10 & 12 South Seneca St, OIL CITY, 1A. Ullllimilllllg 1685! K555555o5o5556.r)5oa CLOTHING C&OTHINti CLOTHING! If you are in need of ANYTHING in tho lim of CLOTIf ING, OVERCOATS, BOUTS. SHOES, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, or anything krpt in a GenonU Store, von can rind A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL, DEPART MENTS at "JEE. J. HOPKINS & GO'S. We claim tlm BEST ASSORTMENT. FINEST GOODS, mid IiOWEST PRICES OK ANY HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY. Ntep in aod get our Tri'ica, neo our Stock, and you will bn convinced that we mean what we say. We aim to keop our GROCERY, FLOUR AND full of FRESH COODS AJ BEAT. COME AND SEE. SIKIWIVI! f'fin, U. J. HOPKINS & CO. 1 11111111111111! 11885 55555555555555 1 J. H. BORLAND, Wholesale uctionee? - ANI MANUFASTUES AGENT BOOTS, SHOES, RU00ERS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, 7S3 and 7S5 Liberty Street, (HEAD OF WOOD.) PITTSBTJRGM-I, PA. KECTTI.Ai: AIKT10N SALES. KTry HtU.VtMDAJ at 11 . ; RSMail Orders receive Prompt and Careful attention.T3tt I soil goods 20 to 25 percent, lower than the Jobbing Trade, and doliver either direct from the Factory, or from my Varehouia in Pittsburgh, and can assuro Mcrchant3 handling goods in my Una, that it will pay them to call on me before making their purchases. I have a verj full line ofSprin and Bummer Boots and Shoes, as well as some very handsome and desirable patterns iu Carpets and Oil Cloths. Sole Agent for John Mundell & Go's Celebrated Solar Tip Shoes. 0 IE & EI J i$ SECURE Hardware!! of HARDWARE formerly belonging to TARRED PAPER, ROPE OAStUM. SPOKES AND FELLOE, 'mr! mu ltllllllllllllll on 1 &535r)5.")555555.1.'i."K')S FEED DEPARTMENT- PRICES THAT CAN'T BE WE TA u w ir.i.- a vii t, w t v " liiiiiiini'ii 118851 & 65555o55.55555 i. OF GOODS AT FACTO ItY PltlCES. At' fltlVAlK nALt. TIME TARLE IN EEFECT Jnnel, 1885. WchIwhi d I ;'Utnl")iryli DlTiwion EnHlwiird V. M, 7 25 4 11 4ck; 2 (VI 2 -() P. M. A.M. 7 40 M. P. M. 8 45. 12 10 12 l' 1 84 a 05 A. M. r rittslmrgh lv 8 65 4 12 Pfirkor 12 10 4 0:1 2 4' 2 15 A.M. FoxImiiv.. 12 45 2 DO rnnklln. lv...Oil City...ar 2 30 P,M P. M. S 15 n 84 r.M. r.M 1. M A. M. tt ('.-) 12 2r, nr... Oil Cilylv 5rt 7 10 1 1 45 tl a: I 45 fS 4 till 45 .... OlropoliR ..Emilo Hock... .... I'reMidont TioiiPHtn. Hickory . Tninkoyvillo.. Tidiouto 11 32 t7 17 f7 2 tl B4 1 1H l (i:ti 12 fin; Yii Yi 2:, 11 10 11 50 It 15 A.M. A. M. 15 A. M. 11 05 1 1 00 10 4:s 10 .'III 10 2!l 10 24 10 i;i 9 6:ij 0 ao 0 28! 12 0 05 A.M.I 8 lii 8 01 10 55 10 20 10 12 0 50 17 8 45 4 Ul 4 15 7 87 7 M 7 68 8 10 17 6H f4 23 7 40 4 35 f7 Ti ...Thompson ... f4 65 tH 2I 7 10 (I 4!l 0 10 l M. ....irvinmop WftlT(Ml v...Kinzuii....ar 6 10 5 30 e 10 8 45 0 (15 0 35 A. M. A.M. P.M. 1'. M . P. M. A. M. 4 20 r. m. (I Ki 5 5fi 5 lit) 5 81 5 24 5 18 504 4 40 4 34 4 21 4 07 4 00 P. M. lv...V.rRdford..r 8 0tl 11 85 A.M. 1 1 or. 10 35 1)55 tt 34 0 15 1) 00 8 32 7 5(1 7 20 P.M. A.m. iir...Kini!iin....lv 6 10 0 14 ft 40 9 45 lOO.t .. Knifiir Run ... ....-Corydon fl 31 ..onoviuo Wolf linn 6 38110 11 A 451 10 18 6 50,10 24 7 05 10 8! 7 20 10 65, 7 36 11 0I 7 47111 21 8 0.ni 37 8 10 11 4.1 P.M. 'A.M.. Quaker llrldo. .. nn nouBo.... .. Snlaiimtica.... .So. Cnrrollton.. ..No Vmiiliiliu 6 5n 0 28 AIloifMiiv 0 ift IV Olciin ... jir Additionai. TriAir leaves Kinzua ll:05nn, Warron I2:50pm, Irvlnoton 1:5U pin, Tldiouto 8:2'))in, TIoiicbU 4:50pm, ar rive Oil City fi:45pni. Additional Tkaiw T,eavpn Oil City 0:00 am. Olcopnlm 0:40 am, Kntfe Rock :55am, Prosidont 7:02nm, Tionrota 7:52ntn Hickory 8:40nm.Trunkoyville 9:00ani,Tld outo H:50ni, Thumimoii 11:00, arrives Irvlnoton 11:30am, Warren 12:50pin, Kln r.ua 2:05pm, Sugar Hun 2:20, Corydon 8:(K), Onovillo 3:15, Wolf Hun 3:30, Quaker Hridne3:l0, Hod Houmo 4:10, Hulamunca 5:02, Muth Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 6:48, Allou;hei)y :18, arrives Oleau 6i30pm. Truiim run on Eatrn Time. Trains leaving l'lttsburKh 8:PCam, ar riviiiff I'ittalmrU 7:25pm, are Solid Trainti bctwciMi liiillalo mid lMtlshurph. TitAlNH leaving l'ittsbuinU 8:45pm, ar riving l'itt,sbuiitli7:10am, ure Solid Trainn with Pull man's Sleeping Cara letwoei ltullalo and I'ittHbiircli. jMrTiekets sold nnd Lafrgno rheckei) to nil principal pointn. CJet time tatibs rivin(r fuljl, ini'orinatiou from f'niiipniiv'H Agent.." J. A. FEE LOWS, ' Uoii'l Pas'r nn'' Ticket Agent, No. 41 Exi-huilirn Rf. I'.nfroln V V J. Ii. ('KA1U. Airent. Tionestn. Va.' IP YOU WANT TO' FILL YOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKE ESO SCORES, ' use SHOT GUfMS. All tho Latest Improvements. FOri DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. ADDRESS Lambersonf.Furman&Co.f COLE AGENTS FOR E.REM1NGT0N& SONS' ""rt"a Annt an J Ammunition, 231 83 broad way, VVESTliRN OFFira, NEW YORK- D. H. LAM3ERGON A CO., 73 Siaio Birwl, Chicago, El. ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. SE-SOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. KADc IN THE BEST MANNER, BY SKILLED. WORKBEK. HEIXEMBJR THAT OUS COODS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. . NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. EEEINGTON AGRICULTURAL C0. 1 I LIHN, N. Y. New York OiUcc, US ( Lumber. Street. . BIGGEST HUMBUGOUJ will l wayahoHaSEraamifflSJfflmSaaiEaKaiM fraud on luwrj f. if jrunduuU out liuMuewurour goods, we will seed aniplufre, Wa hair am artirl. that eery man, woman and cli I Id noodi and apiiraci. aua KtiyhoufkeperaiidaTryblyliiwlU bur iL ItpaaageuuimiutiuMrrotifiandriu iminan aatl.fui-ilon. We waut 1 AUENl in aachcouutr. lualeur female. Meiuionthipanrand tou will iri ciwiilara aud full infmiuailou ralEfc. bampieawal lfrauwt. AilHrina E. K. THOMPSON'S POWD A PLEASANT, SAFE tfM ID C" AND CERTAIN - A U rC C ,orn'" in "I"1 nren and a4iuta. i'anillieawha l.ave uaed tbia reliable rpiiifdy our would nut b wilbuiit It. A hackuiK oouWi. HtartuuTla aleep. reHllrMiiiMa, niUe about tbe uiouth, odnuaiva breatu and feverlrti, ixwled luuiiua, lt.ibmif and pktiuir at the none, are mro lnrii. atiou of the linw.u of vnnoH. and of tlm im-d of ucb a ltcud the lullowiuK UUujuuiaU: iaVy. 'fmly ha r.felve.1 more lnefit from Knwt W0110 l'l.wdKr' thu ail otunr inecilciuoa evrr iul'i! iu uiy bonne, unit if my tontiujouy aa to ltd rt'iuwlial iKiwrrn would be of auy ue. I will nuwt cbwi-iully Kive It." S. UcyaoUs.Juutcto 1 ' I take ideaNuro Id cortifjiiiir that ' Bweet Worm I ow iii r' ho worked oudMra hi uiy f uiiUy " 6a. M. Uerrimy, A err Hill, fu. -". Samide by mail, 5c. prepaid. 1'repared ouly by E K. THOMPSON t.VA. NATIONAL HOTKL, TiJioute, P. W. 1). liucklin, Proprietor. A fiint fla.ss hotel in ull roupwts, and the pleai imtest Btojipin placo in towu. I'.utea very iCiwonablc, Jau8-bi REMIN6T0N ER
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