T. E. WENK, EDITOK. WEDSESDA1 MnRJSlXC, JA5. 26, 15W. The Contest for the Next Senate. The election yesterday of Ex Sr Da tor Paddork, through and through Kepublican, to ucreed Van Wyck in the United Slates Senate is, in the con ditiou which affairs have ?sumd, a most important Republican victory Had Senator Van Wyck been re elect ed, in the eveDt of the Republicans losing New Jersey and Indiana he would have held the balance of power, and bad he cast hii lot with tire party to which he owed his election his v ite would have made the Senato Demo cratic. As it is, with the election of Paddock in Nebraska there will be thirty-eight straight Republican rotes in the next Senate, and thirty nine, or one majority, wiih Mr. Riddleberger. To get even thirty-seven votes the Democrats will have to win both New Jeraey and Indiaua and succeed in de fending Mr. Hearst's title to the seat for which he is supposed to have paid haudsomeiy iu Sacramento. It is highly probable that the con tests now jeiog waged so warmly in New Jersey aud Indiana will have to be settled by the Senate itself, or will be thrown over to the next Legisla tures. The Democrats have a little advantage in the Legislature in each state, ao advantages procured by fraud and fiuesse.aud should they suc ceed in naming a senator be will not go to Washington with a clear and unchallenged title. Ill Now Jeieey the Deiuocracs have a majority of one over all on joint ballot, but this is at tained by seating one man whom the Chief Justice of the state declared not elected, and another who owes his cer tifieate to the fraudulent alteration of the ballots after election. The Senate, having a Republican majority of three, refuses t,o aid in making these Demo cratic wrongs successful. It has thus far refused to organize, and if it per sists in this purpose, as undtr the i-ir-cuiuilauces it is amply warranted in doing, the House either will unseat the men who hav no right there, 01 the present New Jersey Legislature, with its fraudulent majority of one on joint ballot, will not elect a success or to Senator Sewell. In Indiana Judge Turpie, the Dem ocratic candidate for senator, has just one half the votes in joint convention, but every artiuee and argument are being exerted to the utmost to induce the DemocraticGreenbacker Robinson, who has thus far voted with three Re publican Kuiglus of Labor for Jason II. Allen, to join with the other Detn ocrats and vote for Turpie. Should they win over Robinson, Turpie will have Lis majority, but, coutrury to their expectation, this Greenbacker voted yesterday, as he has all week, for the Labor candidate, leaving the question of Senator Harrison's success or still an open one. Should the Dem ocrats succeed in their purpose, Judge Turpie, or whoever they elect, will go to Washington with the fact against him that the Democratic majority which sends him was manufactured by the arbitrary unseating of a Republi can senator on a trumped up aud uu proved charge of bribery, aud by the putliug in his place his defeated Detn ocraiic competitor, who has no right there at all. Another fact against bim will be that the Republican Lieutcn ant Governor of the state, who by law should preside over tho jui ti t conven tiou, is prevented by virtue of a Dem ocratic conspiracy fnm performing that duly. It is highly gratifying to reflect that the election of Ex Senator Paddock yesterday insuns that the validity of an election of a United States senator both in Iudiauapolia and TrentoD will be passed a pun by a Republican Sen ate. Pliila. Vrcus. a Among the appointments of Gov. rnor Reaver's staff, we notice the name of Col. John A. Wiley, of Franklin, as BrigadierGeneral of the Second Brigade. One of the strongest bids Dakota lias made for admission into the Un ion as a state is the latest report of its superintendent of public instruction. According to th'S the territory has 3905 schools aud 5055 teachers. The sum paid out fn teachers' wages alone reached $691, 000 during the last school year, while the value of the permanent school property is placed at $2,990,000. Id its educational fa cilities Dakota surpasfes many of the older states. It has twice as many teachers as Arkansas, or Maryland, or Connecticut, or New Hampshire, New Jersey, or South Carolina, and six limes as many as Florida, and four limes as many as Louisiana. In the number of schools maintained it ahead of thiiteen states, leaving California, with its splendid is even school system and school fund, in the rear. In the light of these facts it is not surprising that the territory is overwhelmingly Republican, and that the Democrats are so solidly opposed to its admission into the Union as a state. A writer in the Washington Sun day Post, iu an article describing what he saw on a fast mail train between Washington and New York, pays this compliment (?) to the handwriting of our townsman, Solicitor General Jeuks. He was seated in the mail car, indulg ing ia some speculations as to the probable contents of the various letters being so rapidly bandied by the postal clerk, when his reflections were dis turbed by an exclamation from one of the clerks, "who, with a etratch of the head and a perplexed look on his face, was regarding a letter heheld in his hand. It was a communication from the Department of Justice and was marked persoual, but the address was hopelessly illegible, aud looked as if a spider had stepped from en ink well aud walked across the white envelope The four clerks put their heads togeth er and studied long aud earnestly over the superscription, lint in vain; do person on earth, however expert he might be in deciphering bad chirogra- phy, or even hieroglyphics, could have made the wildest conjecture as to what was the proper reading of that ad dress. 'Have you any idea who wrote it?' inquired the reporter. 'Oh, yea, Mr. Jeuks, the Solicitor General wrote it that is if you call that writing. We can sometimes distinguish enough letters in his addresses to enable us to make a fair guess at. what he was try ing to write, but this is a hopeless case, and will have to he returned to him for translation."' Brookv'dle Democrat. A NEW LEASE 07 LIFE. When one has been suffering the agonies of a severe attack of rheumatism, neural gia or sciatica, and relief comes, it seems as if a new lease of life had been granted. Such have been the feelings of thousands who, after trying physicians and number less remedies, have used Athlophoros and found to their great joy that this medicine really did cure these diseases. 867 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. After buffering for nearly two years with a continuous attack of rheumatism j after trying almost every apecitic, domestic and foreign, which the credulity of a wise man, or a fool, might lead one to trust in, it was a double pleasure to me to find a remedy which, originating in the famous "City of Elms" the home of my ancestors and its first founders has proved so invalua ble a blessing. It is nearly six months since I was led to trace out the significance of that word Athlophoros. H has proved to me, in a good degree, a renewer of my former vigor and strength, so that I have been enabled to move about with almost youthful activity, and to feel, while ap proaching my " three score years and ten," that I have a new hold on life. I believe your philosophy of the disease to be correct that it has its origin in the blood, and that your remedy touches those joints and mus cles, loosening the nodes, which have been brought into subjection to this dreadful disease, and seta them free as no other remedy that I have tried. I have been cautious for so long a time in recommend ing it to others till I bad tried its efficacy in my own case j and I am now free to state the estimate I put upon it, as the safest and most efficient cure I have any knowledge of. A. B. Davenport. Every druggist should keen Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not be bought of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co.I 112 Wall 1st.. New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 tier fictile for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. For liver and ktduey diwases. tlyupc-psta, In digestion, weakm-wi, nervous debility, dim-uac of women, coiifctijiaiinn, heiuliu-he, impurx blood, J.C., A thlophorua 1'Ule are uncquuled. ii PROCLAMATION. A dekp shadow has fallen over the home of Governor Beaver and a heavy sorrow entered the hearts of its in mates. His youugest son James A. Reaver, Jr., died at midnight of last Friday of membraneous croup and diphtheria. Our Governor will have ihe sympathy of all the citizens of the (Jouiuiuuwt Jih iu his fcad affile tiou. Wii break, The lion. XV. T). Brown, President Judjjo of the Court of Com anon Plea and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, lias Issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, lor tho County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday ol'Feb.,bein;;tho2s.thduj of Fell., 1HH7. Notice is therel'oro given lb the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con Htablesol said county, that thev bo then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otlices appertain to be done, aud to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners thut are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecuto against them us shall lie iust. Given un der my hand and seal this lst day of I Januiirv, A. D. 1HX7. 1 I,. AfiXKW, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vendl. Ex., Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and V me directed, tcre will be exposed to sale by public venduo or outcry, at tho Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pn., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 28, A. D. 1SS7, nt 2 o'clock p. in., tho following described real estato, to-wit : CIt ARM'S B. WRICTTTot al. vs. JOHN L. WHITE and JAM ES A. CIlAFFE, Yendi. Fx., No. 5 February Term, 1887. Brown A. Stone, Att'ys. All those certain trncts or pieces of land situate In the Township of Jenks, Forest county, Pa., described as follows: War runt Number Three Thousand Six Hun dred and Sixty-seven (:lii07), containing Eleven Hundred p.nd Ten and Three fourths (11102) acres moro or loss, and having thereon erected one steam saw mill, fivo frame dwelling, houses, two frame barns, ono frame blaeksmithshop and ono small store building. Also All that part of warrant Number Three Thousand Six Hundred and Sixty- threo (3(i3) which lies in the County of Forest, being the western portion ol said warrant, containing about Ono Hundred and Forty ( 140, acres more or less. Also All that part of warrant Number Throo Thousand Six Hundred and Sixty- four (36n which lies In the County of Forest, being tho western part of said warrant, containing One Hundred and Forty ( 140) acres more or less. Taken in execution ami to he sold as tho property of John L. White, and James . Chafle, at tho suit of Charles B. Wright et id. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly oompited with when the property is stricken down: 1. Wlicn the plaintiff or other lien ored itors becon o tho purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop crty sold, together with such lien credit or s re?emt lor the amount or the pro ceeds of the salo or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not sot tied immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the next day, at which time all property not Hcttletl tor will again bo put up and sola at tho expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition page 4 0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. L. AGNEW. Sheriff. Sheriff' Office, Tionesta, Pa., January 21, 18S7. SHERIFF'S SALE. DY VIRTUE of Sundry Writs of Alias I J Test. Vendi. Ex., from the Court of Common Picas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public venduo or outcry, at tho Court Houso, iu the Bor ough of Tionesta, Pa , on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, A. D., 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described real estate to-wit : ALEX. MOORE and JAMES McLAIN, Executors of W. II. McGoe, deceased, for use of Hugh R. Fleming vs. THE COPELAND FARM OIL COMPANY. Alias Test. Vend. Ex. 3ur. No. 13 April term, 188. AND CHARLES If. HARTMAN for use of HUGH S. FLEMING, vs. THE COPE LAND FARM OIL COMPANY, Alias Tost. Vend. Ex. Sur. No. 14 April term, 1887. Agnew & Clark, and S. II. Gey er. Atty's. All the right, title, interest and claim of tho cieienuant lne copeiann farm uu Company, of, In and to all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Harmony Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, bounded und described as follows, to-wit Beginning at a post : thence by land now or formerly of J. Reuben South 88i East 89 perches'to a white oak ; thence North 11 Jbatt M perches to a red oaK; thence South 882 East 4!i perches thence South I " West black oak : thence by land William Fleming South perches to a post: thence tj!i.3 perches to a whito oak ; thence South 25 East 28 perches to a post ; thence by land now or formerly of W. II. Manross South Mi" West 112 perches to a whito oak ; theooe South 20J East 20 perchoH to a post; t ence South 61 East 54.5 perches to a hickory j thence by M. Foust warrant South 4ti West 05 perches to a pist thence bv land now or late of A. Allen- der's heirs North 53 West 112 perches to a post; thence North 11 Eat7i.5 perches to a red oak ; thenceSSj Wes 121.S) perch es to a post : thence oy land now or lor men v ol J. C Johns jNortti U" tost i.se porches to the place of beginning, contain ing 21)0 acres and 140 perches and usual allowance; and being the same tract of land granted bv tie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Ji-seph H. Copel tnd by Patent dated January 0, 1853, and by the said Copeland and wife conveyed to M Milium by deed dated July 8, 1854, record ed August 21), 1851. in Venango Conn y Pa., in Deed Book V. pasro 24(i, who with his wife conveyed the same to William Millbrd by deo'd duteu January 27, 18(i5, recorded in Venanuo County, Pa., in Deed Book "K. K." pago 341, who by deed con veyed to P. H. Tiernan und J. B. Porteous on May 9, I8ii5, who by deed dated Mav 10, 18i5, recorded in Deed Book "11. II page i5t in Venango County, Pu., con veyed to William 11. MeUee, who by deed of trust Ju.y executed und delivered. acknowledges that he holds the legal title thereof lor the use and benefit of i lie Cope- laiui I-arm uu company, a corporation le gally created under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of tho Copeland Furm Oil Com pany at the suit of Alex. Mooreand James MeLain, Lxecutors ot W. H. Mclieo, de ceased, for use of 11 ugh S. Fleming; and as the property of the Copeland Farm Oil Company at tho suit of Charles 11. llart inan, for use of Hugh S. Fleming. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the properly is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lein cred itors become the purchaser, the exists on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop el ty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of tho pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof us ho may cluini, must bo furnished the Sherill'. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not snitled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., ot the samo day, at which time all property not settled foi wilt a-'iiin he put up aud sold al tho expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. "See Purdon's Digest, Nin'h Edition, page 41(1 and Smith's Forms, pago 3t4. L,. Aiil.w, huerill. Sheriffs office, Tionesta, Pa., January 21, 1887. KllliSl HERMAN & SiaaiNS ! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - TIM ETA 11 LE 1 N EFFECT Juno 21, 18.W. Westwaid Pittsburgh Division Eastward A.M.iv.M.l U.M.Il'.M. 7 :Vi 7 201 ar Pittsburgh It i00 SO 4 11 4 111 Parker M2 1112 14 4 0:1 4 (Ml Foxburg j!2 40.12 25 2 4 2 43 Franklin 1 Ml 1 3 16 2 15 ' I v.. .Oil City...ur A. M. WILL OCCUPY THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK, WITH A NEW ADV r. m. r. m. 5) 0.1 tS 41 fl 45 11 45 p.m. Ii: 2 05,12 25iar...Oil City....lv .. Olcopolis 8 35;tl 37111 32 ...Ettirln Rock.. fS :;2tl 34 11 S7 President.... 8 HI 1 18110 ' Tionesta 801 1 03! 10 211 Hickory 1 7 53' 1 2 Ml 1 0 1 2 1 .. Tr n n k c v v i 1 1 e 7 40 12 43! ! ' I'UltoUlO... 7 23 12 2 ! 171. ..Thompson 6 COCCOOOOOOOOOCCOCCCCCOCCCOCCCfcCCCOCOOCOOCOCC WE SAY .COME ! COME I COME I 7 PV 12 051 40 11 601 12; 11 15 P.M. A.M.! A r. m.a. m. 4 20! 15 8 45 1. M.lA. M. Irvinetou. Warren. lv...Kinzua.. 2 15 2 05 1,M A.M. P. M. A. M. 3 05 H 50 3 2ti 7 10 lr. ..Bradford . ar (i 1211 05 U 05;ar... Kinr.ua.. ..lv 6 50 11 00; 10 35... Sugar Run ... Como where you can buy nice Dross Goods ! 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And don't forget that we are Headquarters for Our GooJs are all New and Fresh, nnd will bo sold Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. nt tho Lowest Possiblo Price. t3 33 t7 17 13 ;i!-(7 SW) 3 51' I 7 37 4 05 7 50 t-t 3!f7 ns 4 251 8 10 ft 45! f 20 5 15; 45 5 80 9 H5 C 12 9 35 pm.Ia. m. i mJa.m. 8 00111 25 iTju aTm. (I 12 t 40 fi 17 9 45 tl 331 10 0i 6 4010 11 0 47; 10 iA 0 53 10 21 7 07il0 3t 7 23110 55 7 37 11 00 7 47ll St 8 03 11 37 8 10 1145 P.M. 'A.M. AnntrioNAtj Tiiain Leaves Kinr.ua 11:05am, Warren 12:50pm, Irvineton 1:4. pm, Tidioute 3:15pm, lionesta 6:0ipm, ar rives Oil City B:45pm. ArmrnoNAT, tiiain weaves uu Jity 6:00 am. Oleopolis 0:40 am. 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Commissioners' Offick or ) Fokkst Co l' N TV, Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 11, 1887. ) Notice is hereby (liveu that the Com missioners of Forest County will meet at their ollk-d in the Court House, at Tiones ta, on the seventh and eighth of February, next, tor the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the Assessment ot 18S7. By order of Commissioners. Jam. T. Bkennah, Clerk, HUNTERS AND Send for Price List of HAW FURS, SKINS AND WILD GAME, TO "W. GOTTTjIDSIPIETi. doc8 3in BOSTON, MASS. POOD SALARIED U or Commission to Men and Women I In act us local or traveling Agents. No experience needed. Sleudy work I James B, WlLITNiiY, Nurseryman, Kochester, .V K ition this paper.) nug-Sj. U. all FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, NOVELTIES IN QUEENSUfARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S. LADIICS' fe BABIES' cr e "W jh L t i OB THE BEST TOBACCO AHD.CIGARS. SAME AS CASU ALWAYS SECURES BAri GAINS WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO'S, TIONESTA, PA. WTH. 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