riSviOME OF BIG SNAKF, -x , Republican Ticket. COUNTY. Congress, non. J. B. AGNEW. Subject to action of District Confereneo. Assombly, CHARLES A. RANDALL. Treasurer, SOLOMON FITZGERALD. Surveyor, HENRY C. W HITTER IN. Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORROW. The Result, The result of the Republican pri Diaries held last Saturday, shows that, notwithstanding the contest was a very quiet one, a very large and re spectacle vote was polled, which must certainly be very satisfactory to the Republicans of the county. As to the choice of candidates, we' feel safe in saying that the result will be cheer fully acquiesced in by every true and loyal Republican in the county. We bare not the time at present to speak of the ticket in detail ; suffice it to say, it is ao excellent one, and will com xnand the hearty support of the party in the fall. Aa to the defeat of Mr, Berry we can only say it was a square and tonerable contest betwoen him and hia successfull apponent, Mr. Ran dall, and we have yet to bear of a place where there was any work done by any except the two gentlemen named. Mr. Berry made a good Rep resootative, and had the choice fallen to him, would have been as cheerfully and as earnestly supported by every Republican in the fall as will Mr. Randall. Too Late. After suffering defeat through their own folly, the Free-traders now turn to Mr. Randall and ask him to pro duce a tariff bill to save the party. We have always supposed that meas ures affecting the revenue originated in the Ways and Means Committe and not in the Committee on Appropria tions. Both Mr. Carlisle and Mr. Morri son refused Mr. Randall's friends any representation on the Ways and Means Committee, though they were both asked to make up the committee so that it would fairly represent the dif ferent shades of opinion on the tariff question. They preferred extremists. Hewitt himself was even regarded as uncertain, and Morrison made bis boast that he held a majority without the "Old Man of the Sea," which is a playful way the Illinois statesman has of describing Mr. Hewitt. It is hardly likely, therefore, that Mr. Randall feels it necessary to per form the work of the Ways and Means Committee when bis services and that of bis friends have been disrespectful ly declined from the beginning. Sure ly the Suthera and Western wing of the Democracy, aided and abetted by the President ought to steer the party successfully on this question without the help of Mr. Randall. Phila. Press. In Venango County the Democrats i will antagonize William L. Scott's re nomination. The Free-trade faction of the party, which has lately bad con trol there, has brought out J. D. Han cock. He is a Free-trader without any saving clause, but why there should be any opposition to Congress man Scott on this grouud it is not easy to see. Perhaps Scott's position as a friend of the Morrison bill isn't Free-trade enough for the Venango Democrats. Phila.'l'te&s. WASHINGTON LETTER. Prom our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, June 19, '86. Republican Senators held another order of business caucus Monday morning. They discussed the propo sition of tbe democrats to put the Mexican pension bill and the Hot Springs bill upon tbe list of measures to be considered this session. The proposition found no advocates but many opponents in the caucus. No determination was reached. The river and harbor bill, the time of its con sideration, the limit within which it was best to keep its aggregate and its i probable fate when it reaches the President was incidentally discussed at some length. The warm weather has imparted considerable interest among congress men on the subject of adjournment, but in the Senate there does not seem to be any hope of getting away before late in July. Some of the Senators express the opinion tbat August wil find Congress in session. The date of final adjournment depends entirely upon the House, as the Senate can ex pedite business much more rapidly than the other body. There are very few among the Senators who now hope for adjournment before tbe 20th or 25th of July. Senator Sherman, as presiding officer of the Senate, has urged Senators having bills in charge to decline to yield for motions to take up other measures. Ho says that by permitting other measures to come up in this irregular way the regular busi ness is delayed, and that everything should now be done to push forward preparations to adjourument. The first state reception of the President and Mrs. Cleveland at the White House Tuesday evening was a very brilliant affair. The state recep tion rooms were gaily decorated with plants and flowers and were brilliantly lighted. Cool breezes swept through the rooms by the open windows, and they were at no time oppressively warm. The receiving party descend ed the stairway to tbe air of "Hail to the Chief" a little before 9 o'clock, the President escorting Mrs. Cleve land. Secretary and Mrs. Eadicott, Secretary and Mrs. Whitney, Tost master General and Mrs. Vilas, Col. and Mrs. Lamont, Mr. and Miss En dicott and Liet. Duvall followed in the order named. The company ar ranged themselves in a curved line about tbe oval of the blue room. At their own request a special reception was accorded tbe members of the dip lomatic corps, who next entered the room. Chief Clerk Sevellon A. Brown presented them to the Presi dent, and Assistant Secretary of State Porter performed tbe same office for Mrs. Cleveland. The corps was out in full uniform and full numbers, that is, all tbat remaiu in the city. Senator Dawes has introduced in the Senate a bill to protect the free dom ef commercial intercourse. It provides "that whenever the President shall be satisfied that American ves sels are denied tbe privilege of pur chasing supplies, bait or other com mercial privilege in any port or ports of any foreign country, he may by proclamation prohibit the vessels of such country, or of any dependency thereof, from entering American ports or from exercising such commercial privileges therein as he may in such proclamation define; and violation of the provisions of such proclamation shall leave the vessel so violating lia ble to seizure and confiscation." In anticipation of the tariff bill coming to the surface of the legisla tive sea Thursday morning, there was an unusually large number of mem bers present when the House was call ed to order. The gentleman having charge of pairs on the respective sides of the House were kept busily at work, and the chief, indeed, tbe only topic of conversation upon the floor was the probable fate of the coming motion, to consider the Morrison bill. Tbe House spent the morning filibus tering. It was the purpose of the public lands committee to take up and dispose of the Sioux City and St. Paul land grant forfeiture before the tariff question came up. Several measures had to bo passed over on the calendar in order to reach the bill, and its opponents took advantage of the opportunity Jo delay action in each case as long as possible. The opposition grew partly out of the idea that there was going to be an effort made on the part of some of the mem bers of tbe public lands committee to cast a shadow over the title of the Milkaukee and St. Paul lands, which has been passed upon bp the Supreme Court. The Iowa bill was not reached when the hour of 1:30 arrived, and then Mr. Morrison moved that the House go into committee of the whole ou revenue bills. On this motion be de manded the yeas and uays. In an swer to Mr. McKinley he stated that his purpose was to consider the gener al tariff bills. Thereu non Mr. Mc Kinley said that he concurred with Mr. Morrison in his demand for the yeas and nays, and the speaker order ed the clerk to call tbe roll. Mr. Morrison's motion to go into commit tee of tbe whole to consider the tariff bill was defeated ; yeas 140, uays 157. Li OFFICIAL VOTK TOLLED AT THE REPUBLICAN PRI MARY MLECTION OF FOREST COUNTY, JUNE 19, 1886. A ft hi v Stir v. 5- DISTRICTS. Burnett 61 34 2S 4i 1(1 6S til Jenks, Jivrom 17 13 111 ST.! B 2f IS Jonks, Marlon.... 10 (1 Iti f. 17 20 22 Hnrmonv, tipper. II 17 7 1!' 6 8 14 Harmon'v, lower. 14 11 22 3 21 22 llowe.Ptookston 28 24 fi 8 21 25 2(1 Howo, Ousher 27 11 18 7 20! 23 28 Howe, Ralltown.. 24 14 f.2 fit? 47 49 Hickory 2i 27 21 18 29 37 30 Kinsley 37 3!1 20 1! 40 30 44 Green 13 It 12 ! 11 1H 17 Tione!U 34 68 ti 12 48 4.V t Tionesta boro 62 CO 10 21 65 64 60 Total 353 32f. 233 27 1 2(58 42$ 440 Majorities ij Ull fij I I For Congress Hon. A, C. White re ceived 5j votes, and Jp T. Mallet Fsn,., received 3. 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Sent under seal, in a p'.ain envelope, to any address, jost-paid, on receipt of foiir cents or two potn'je stamps. Address THE OULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y.. P. O. Box 4 0 Percheron 5t Wi3K.. W-' - ""W Mill,! Dam Ta aHaiia uvtav HtUUaa I Mi U All stock aelocted from the get ol Bin and dttinn of estab- libheu reputation aiul reciKtcit-d in lha French aud American titud liuuks. We have a very larp number of imported and grade atal lions and oniod mai'es on hund. l'rieea reatMu. able. Correspondence solicited. Send tvr lartte illustrated ciicilotriie, frea by mail. Addrea blVAUt A t A11.MH, Dtlrvit, Bkh. rilOTO. GALLERY IN TIONESTA. Ilavimr refitted and thoroughly over hauled the former tlallery in this place, we are now prepared to" do tiio bust of work at very reasonable prices. Every thing in perfect working order and cus tomers will receivo prompt attention. Givo us a call. MOSES I1EFLER. "R TI WANTED? JLJT County and district agents for THE POPULAR SYSTEM of Insur ance. Liberal terms. Addrc.-s B. U. Mutual au srs-ni-v, jauO-bt. llarrisburg, l'a. Mis ivni.T n-a. iri RA1LROAQ. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Dec. 27, 188S. Westwaid Pittsburgh Division Eastward A.M P.M. 8 2,r. & 14 SOU : ro 3 zo M. M. 7 40 4 12 4 0;i 2 4i. 2 ir. A.M. P. M f (',. .... ar Pittsburgh lv fl 00 8 45 12 14 12 22 1 ;i 2 06 A.M. A.M. 6 60 7 10 ... Parker . Foxbtirg . Frnnklin. 12 Id 12 4H 2 02l 2 30 lv. ..Oil City...ar P. M. P.M. P, M P.M. 12 2 ". 1145 P.M. 3 (i " 2 (Wi ar... Oil City...lv 1 44111 4.r fsar.it i !t7 Oleopolis ...Eagle Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Triinkey villo.. Tidiouto ...Thompson ... IrvinetoD Warren lv... Kin7.ua.. ..nr Its 2 1 1 .'12 f3 3.1 17 17 34 11 27 10 55 10 20 13 :o' 17 7 7 7 50 8 lti 1 1H S 52 4 05 8 01 t7 5:1 7 40 f7 '.'. 7 0r fi 4!t ft 12 l o:i 12 5li 12 4H 12 2 r, 12 0.-. 11 50 11 l.r. A.M. A.M. If. 10 12 14 13 (7 58 8 10 fsa 8 45 0 OA 9 35 A. M. A. M. 11 UA n 50 ) 17 8 45 4 'lU 14 45 ft 15 HO 6 12 A.M. P.M. ?H .llv...Rrndford..nr P. M. 8 (Ml V. M. A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. ti 12ill 05 U 05lar...Klnj:ii. ...lv 12 f) 4( 6 fit: 11 OOjlO !15l... Sugar Run ... (f 17 9 45 5 110 10 43 tt55l......('orvdon ft 83 10 (M 6 81 lOilfi 34 Onovillo 4() 1011 5 24 1020 H15....Wo'f Run.... (t 47.10 Hi 6 18 10 24 1100 Quaker Brldgo. 5.1 10 24 fi 04 TO (18 8 32 ...Red House.... 7 07 10 3rt 4 401 0 51 7 501... Salamnnca.... 7 23 10 55 4 34 9 30 7 201. .So. Carrollton.. 7 37111 (! 4 24 028 fl55 ...So Vandalia... 7 47 11 21 4 07 0 12 (128! Allegnnv 8 03 11 87 4 00 0 05 fl 15 It Olean ... .nr 8 lolll 4fl P.M.IA.M.IA.M.I P.M.lA.Jf. Arn.rnoNAL Tit a i !t Leaves Kinxun ll:05iitii, Warren 12:50pm, lrvineton J:4A pm, Tidiouto 8:15pm, 'iionesta t:05ptn, ar rives oil iuty (: 45pm. Ai.i.inoNAi. Tiiain TiCAvrs Oil City 0:00 am. Oleopolis (!; 0 am, Eugo Roek 0:55am, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52am Hickory 8:40am.Triinkcy villo l':()0am,Ttd otite 11:50am, Thomjison 11:00, arrives Irvineton ll:."0am, Warren 12:50pm, Kin zua 2:05pm, Sugar Rnn 2:20, C'orydon 3:W. Onovillo 3:15, Wolf Run 3:30, (Junker Bridge 3:40, Red House 4:10, fisiliimanrra. 5:02, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 5:48, Allegheny 6:18, arrives Oloaw 0:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Timo. Trains leaving Pittsburgh !):00nm, nr riving Pitlslmrgh S:25pni, aro Solid Tran between Buffiilo mid Pittsburgh. Tkains leaving Pittsburgh 8:4."pm, r riving Pittsburgh 7;40mn, uiv Solid, Trnhna with Pullman's Sleeping Curs between Biill'ido and Pittsburgh. yTickots sold anl baygago chu(jXnJ to all principal oints. Get lime tables givins; full luforain&tr from Coinpanv's Atrent. GEO. N.'G ATl'IlULL, Gen'lSTinU J. A. FELLOWS, (ien'l Pas'r and Ticket Ahti No. 41 Exchango St., Bnfl'nlo, K. T. J. Tj. CRAIG, Agent, Tionest, Vn. D. LAfJCELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH m SOLD BY A LL DRUGG VS. Having struggled CO rears between 1Mb and death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent phjsiaiims, nnd reeeiT ing no benolit, I was compelled dm-j the last flvo yiars of mv illness to nit on my chair drtyand night gasping for Vrpth; my sufl'eriiiais wero beyond UoMcriplion. In despair I experimented ou uivself br cornpoiinding roots and herbs and Inknf irig tho medicine thua obt.iineil. I forrrj nu'.ely discovered this Wondei fnl Cnr for Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to r licvo tho most stubborn ease of Asthma in live minutes, k tlntt the patient rnn lit down to rest and sleep comfortably. Pleiv read the followingoendsnscd extracts frona unsolicited testimoninls, all of recent data t Oliver V. R. Holmes, Sun Jose. Col., writes: 'I find tho Remedy nil and tw inure than represoatod. I reeeive instuA tarieous relief." E. M. Carson, A. M., Warren, Kan., writes: "Was treated by eminent physi cians of this country and Goruianv ; triaxl the "llmiite of diller'cnt ststes nothing af forded relief like your preparation." T. E. Giktcs, County Treasurer, PhHa (hOphia, Miss., writes: "Have used th Remedy. Would not livo without it. Kr ery ono that uses it recommends It. Wo have many other hearty testimon ials of cure or relief, and in order that alt sufferers from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fe ver, and kindred diseases mav have an opportunity of testing tho value of tae Rumedy we will send to any address trial package free of oharsre. Address, J. ZIMMERMAN A CO., Proprietor. Wholesale Druggists, Wooster, Wayne Co., O. Full size Box by mail $1.0. PERCHERON HORSES." My recent Import AtiuU ot lVtvhnlN.il liornea, toRetber with luy pn-MMii. stock ol nearly 100 brad, innka one ul' tho uioiil ileoir- r uUu mulls in iliix coun try to tik-i't (rora. AU stock iecoiill, with pedigree, in Perolior cin 8 t u il llo ok a ot Krnncti and America. Took 27 priw-a and boM inrilal at last two N. Y. State fairs. Send for C"ataiiKue. Station Ensinob. on tiotithcrn Central it. ii. JUliK W. AKIN, bclplo, N. V. Box SC. Marvellous Sewing Machine Inyentloa ! Wonderful Blessing to the Ladles! Re Continuous Mary Motion! MAKES WORK Twice as rapid as on other machines. Twice Ai ca-y as on other machines. Genuine Improved Bent Wood Work. Beautiful and Practical Attachment, tiend for descriptive circular. O. O. KMMOIJO. PITTSBURGH, PA. AMeuloDtal.rf.ir UVsU-rn lVuusylvoma and VutcrnWarylaui. .
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