PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, Jaruary 21, 1898. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. OFFICE, BROWJt's BUILD1HO, BROAD ST. Entered at the post office of Milford, Pike county, Pennsylvania, aa second-clnas matter, November twenty-flrst, 1895. Advertising Rates. Ono sqiinrc(clght llnoi),nno Insertion -11.0 E.ieh subsequent insertion .B Reduced rates will Ih) furniHlKHl on Bp plication, will bo allowed yearly adver tisers. Legal Advertising. Conrt Proclamation, J nry Bnd Trial List for several courts per term, :J4.0( Administrator's nnd Km-cutor'a notions 8.0t Auditor's notioes 4 Divorce notices - - 5.0 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' conrt sales County Treasurer's sales, County state nient and election proolamatlon ohargoi by tho square. J. H. Van Ettcn, PUBLISHER, Milford, Pike County, Pa. 1898 JANUAKY. 1898 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 1J1 11 12 13 14 15 JA111? j9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 7 8 29 30 31 MOON'8 PHASES. Full rr T:40 jMoon I p. m. Third , K 11:00 Quarter 10 a-m. Hew VHoog 22 a-m. rirst nn : 9 Quarter &5 a. m. EDITORIAL. The southern states have popu larized lyceuma this winter and lec tures are a leading attraction, while in the northern states conoerts and shows of various kinds have to a great extent superseded lectures. WHO PAY THE TAXES ? Governor Black, of New York, in his annual message to the legisla ture stated some potent truths in vigorous language. He said: "The farmer can nevor escape his taxes. Whatever meana of escape are open to others, are olosod to him." Hence the farmers are vitally con cerned in publio eoonomy, and he very truthfully says the large ma jority of them and the maohnniea live in the humblest way and con tribute by tax to support the stiite Institutions. Tho capitalist can and does hide his wealth. His bonds, notes and money at interest are con coaled from the eye of the assessor, and heesoap33 taxation, but all the farmer has is oome-at-able and he cannot dodge, yet the farmers will not awaken to the gravity of their situation. They will grumble or suffer in silenoe, but take no con certed action to remedy the evils they know exist. Why not come out to the farmers institute and while talking about how to raise more produce and soil it at better prices, talk a littlo about how to save your money from being used np by taxation, to pay for needless expenditures and wasteful business methods. THE FREE METHODISTS. Religious servioes have been held in the Court House during the past week by evangolists of the Free Methodist Church, which were very well attended. The singing was excellent the sermons stirring and well calculated to arouao enthusiasm. The preachers endeavor to dispel the gloom which is sometimes creat ed by appeals of this character and liem to pre jut religion more in the aspect of oooasioniag a joyful condition of mind. Rev. A. G. Miller is an engaging and logical speaker whose eirnestnea must carry conviction to the hearts of his hearers, and while the town boo ins to be well supplied with churches there are undoubtedly enough por Bona who do not now attend any to build up another even larger in numbers than those now exibting here. We trust these earnest men may be uuooessf ul in gathering in many whose faoas are not familiar in the sanctuary, and make them as Will hotter citizens and regular church attendants. The oBloial figures of Grdat Brit ain show, during 1887, a deorease of nearly 120,000,000 in their exporta tion, and EnglUh authorities at tribute it largely to the Diugley law, wl ich has shut out large quantities of English goods from the United fcilaUis market. Ducruatuxl importa tions of britinh goods siuintis iu crba&txl uutivit in American fao CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Topic for tho Week Bejlnnltn Jin. S3. Com ment bj Re. S. H. Boyle. Topic Practinal applications of the beatitudes Math, v, 1-12. The beatitudes are found in the opening part of Christ's sermon on the mount. This was practically His address at the inauguration of His kingdom in the world. In the first part of this address He describes tho characteristics of the citizens of His kingdom. The Jews had a false idea as to what was necessary for admission into His kingdom.and His first duty was to correct this mistake. He did this in the beati tudes. Though the word "blessed" is used nine times, there are only seven gonnra beatitudes, as versos 10 and 11 may be considered as sup plementary. To apply these say ings of Christ practically we rnust study for what they stand. 1. "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. " diis beatitude stands for humility, iho first characteristic of the citizon f Christ's kingdom. The humble, !he poor in spirit, in heart, not in mind or body, are referred to. The Jews were proud and haughty and needed to cultivate this grace. Bo must all who would enter Christ's kingdom. Pride will debar us. We mast become as little children to en tor in. 2 "Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted." The "mourning ones" here referred to ire the spiritually sorrowful, those who mourn because of the presence and power of sin. Sorrow for sin is meant. The characteristic express ed is contrition. God will comfort all such by pardoning their sins nnd g'vinir them power over sin. No one will ever enter Christ's kingdom who has not mourned because of sin. 3. "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth," or "the land," referring to Canaan, whic:h stood as a type of all temporal nnd spiritual blessings. Meekness" is al so a characteristic of a citizen of the kingdom of heaven. 4. "Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled. " God's righte ousness, not personal righteousness, ia referred to. Admission to Christ's kingdom cannot be gained by any thing we can do. Our righteous ness must be the righteousness of God, declared to us for Christ's sake, and His work. 5. "Blossed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy." "Meek ness is a passive virtue j mercy, an active one." The meek passively endure the injustice and wrongs of the world, but the moroiful address themselves to the wants of the world. God has been merciful to them, and they are merciful to others. 6. "Blossed are the pure in heart for they shall see Goa. Inward purity gives ua even in this life a vision of God, but this shall be per fected when we shall soe him face to face. 7. "Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall bo called the sons of God." Warriors are usually the great men in the kingdoms of the world? but in Christ's kingdom peacemakers shall be God's sons, Bible Readings. Ps. i, 1 ; xxxvii, 11 : li, 18 : Prov. xvi, 18, 19 : Isa. ly. 1-6 ; Ivii, 15 j lxi, 1-3 ; Math, vi, 20-23 John xvi, 20: II Cor. i, 1-7; II Tim ii, 12 ; Hob. xii, 14 ; Rev, xxi, 4 : xxii Women Preichert. The TJniversalist and Unitarian Churches look with more favor on women preachers than any other denomination. In the former church there are 65 women preachers, some of them ordained, while in the Uni tarian church there are 20 women pastors settled over church socie ties. Remlitton Brothers' Neatptser Manuel 1898. A copy of the tenth issue of this book has been reooived from the publishers. It includes complete lists of all newspapers in the United States and Canada, giving days of issue, politics and oiroulution, also classified lista of principal dailies, weeklies and the best agricultural, religious, scientific and trade pub lications and loading magazines. The lisU are catalogued in order, and the general population of each town and the county is given. There is much valuable information in the manual all cloarly arranged, and the book is nicely bound. It will be invaluable in every business office, and to every one having bnsiness as an advertiser. The resumption of the many flint glass factories of the oountry has re sulted in largely increased employ ment. Most of the factories are running under full head, it is being reported that many of them have orders far in excess of their capacity to fill at present. EPW0RTH LEAGUE. tHa For the Week Beginning Jan. A3. Comment by Km, W. J, Tate, a. m. Topic, Working With God. Scripture Reading. Phil, iv, 3j I Cor. iii, 9. Ruverenoe ia awakened by the thinking of the greatness and nm josty of the Divine One, His boing transcending all the powers of human thought, His wisdom and power prompt to worship. His boundless goodness, His eternal years, when called to mind lead to adoration. He is a Godnfar off, terrible in His sanctity, awa inspir ing in His purity. Bat God is also near at hand. H i pervades all things, upholds all by Hispresenco. Hj is everywhere present In power in all the material universe. All force is the exercise of His will. Tho soberest conception of the physical world is given by one of our clearest philosophers as "the Divine will energizing." All things exist because God is constant ly making them bo what they are But God is much more than the maker of things. Ho is spirit. This moans more than an unseen being. It meana a porson possessing thought and emotion and power of choosing. God feols as well as wills His highest sphere of activity is iu h Jinan nature. God ia in the in dividual suggesting ns H ly Spirit pare ideas and right actions and in- snirinj', affectionate emotions. He is there reprovjng vil thoughts impure desires audunkind deeds. He is among men in community revealing right measures of govern ment, opening new ways of advance ing common happiness and well be ing. God is in human history de veloping from tho childhood of the race tho company of full grown men nnd heroes. The principles of manhood and womanhood are tin changing from eternity. Men's knowledge of thrin varies in differ. ent nges and lands. Men develop in in some respects, nnd agaiu they de generate and retrograde. The pur pose of the Divine One is seen to be the training of a race of beings in righteousness. To this end He has taken hnmnn nature upon Himself, and in Jesus Christ the Divine Man has given ft specimen of what the new race is to be. The gospel is the offer to all men everywhere of pow er to become sons of God like Jepus Christ'. Every one who admires the sample of manhood seen in Him has the promise that he shall be. . Then comes the process of new creation. In his faith in Christ he enters a world of now ideas, plans and power. He becomes a worker with God. His aims and ways of working change rndically. He be comes a center from which power goes out, not one toward which it concoutrates. He is a distributer, not an absorber. He gives rather than seeks to got. lie is light giv ing instead of ' light absorbing, Benefits and blessings pass through his hands, but do not long stop in them. He becomes maker of oth ers, former of right lives. He im parts himself and colors all around him with his views and practices He works out what God works with in hitn. The Voice and Silence of God. The voice of God is calling men always everywhere, and I believe with all my heart that this is the only true way to interpret that mes sage of the sea. This is what the psalmist meant when he said : "Day unto day nttereth speech, and night unto night showeth knowledge.' Iu just this way, through all the ages of human history, has all knowledge, all revelation, been coming to men the artist's inspira tions, the poet's songs, the prophet's visions, the composer's melodies, all that man has ever learned of God all that he can ever hope to know. The silences of God have boon speak ing to the silences of man, and hu man knowledge has been growing from more to more. And so it mutt be in God's great school of life, and the soul that listens best will learn the most. Rev. J. S. Cutler in Universalis. Up or Down Stream. Life and character tend either up ward or downward. But a single act or characteristic many not indi cate tho tendency of a life as a whole. You can make a saint out of the good qualities of bad men ; you can make a devil out of the bad qualties of good men. Esau eclipsed Jacob at first, but his vi rtues were accidents, incidents, without roots, and they withered before the hot tests of life. Jicob outehono Emu at last. Daybysday he fought his natural badness and won ia the hard struggle with himself. The mean supplanter Jaoob bocame the hero of Israel, a prinoe with God. Is it Thy will or my will be done J Are we Using to please Christ or to please ourselves ? Our answer to this question determines our life current. Buuday (School Timeg. Sheriff's Sale. fiy vlrtuo of a writ of. Fieri Facias Is sued out of tho Court of Common Pica of Pike Comity, to me directed, I will el- pose to public sale by vendue orimtcry, at tho Sheriff s Ofllce In the Borough of Mil ford on Saturday, January 29, 1898. at two o'clock In the afternoon of until dny nil Uib following d.wcrlbw! property, viz: All time certain txhcs or parrvi 01 Innd, sttimte and lying in the township ol Wrwne, In tho County of Pike'nnd Htnto ol t'onnsymmm. Known as lot. ino b on 'ttbrookii survey of tho snb-dlvlslnn of tho fcrwt of hind In (ho wiimmt'e imrno ol Howe and Klllott No. 157. bei" part ol said tract and containing ono hundred acres and eighty perches, .mora or less. Met tig samo limit converra to nenjamiu Wt'HHer by dt'ds from Kltzalteth Voswr and William Wesser, et. ui.( recorded re spectively In deed bok No. page liilt and deed hook No. 8i, page 48U in recorder's office of l'lke county. Improvements, About twenty acres of said land arc 1m- E roved, balanced well timbered, small out uilding, a giKMl thrifty young orchard, excellent spring of water near tho site ol former dwelling house, and stream run ning through pnMrty. Seized and taken In execution ns the property of Benjamin Wesser, and will be sold by ine for ciudi, eta. II. I. Courtrisrht, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa. Duo. HO, 1HM7. Divorce Notice. Susie S. Pavnlclffo by her next friend, A. T. Seelry vs. Charles Morgan Siivnldfro. In Pike oounty Common Pleas, tio. 9, Oe.tohor term 1897. In divorce, subpoena nnd nlins subpoena returned defendant not found iu mid County of Piko. To Charles Morgan Pnvnidge Put: You are hereby notified to lie and nppenr nt our Court of Common Pleas to be held at Milford. in said County of l'ike ol; the third Monday of March next, (it belntf the return day of our nex' trm of court) and answer tho complaint of the libellaiit llled in the above case. II. I. Courtright, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pn., January 7, 181(8. Divorce Notice IxmiseSuhnnno Sulngnard by her broth er and next friend, Paul Schnnno, vs. Arthur A. Salngntird. In the Court of Joimnon Pleas of Pike oounty, No. 10, October torin 1897. In dlvoroe subpoena and alias subpoena returned " defendant not found" etc , in said County of Pike. To Arthur A. Siilnftnard: PlH: You are hereby notified to be nnd npienr nt our Court of Common Pleas nforesnld to be held nt Milford, in said County of Pike, on the third Monday of March next, (it being the return day of our next term of court) nnd answer the complaint of the libellaiit Hied iu the above ease. 11. 1. Courtright, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., January 8, 18MH. Auditor's Notice. In the Orphan's Court fur the County of Plko. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Ell wanger, deceased. The auditor appointed by the said court "to make distribution of funds In hands o Philip EUwanger, executor, etc., as shown by his second account filed In Register's Ofllce" etc , will meet the parties initreKted for the purposes of his appointment on Wednesday, February tt.lHiW at two o'clock p. m. at his ofllce 8. K. cor. Third nnd Ann streets In the Ilorough of Milford, Pa.,- when and where all parties interested are required to make and prove their claims or be do burred from coming in upon said IUUUs. Hy. T. Baker, Anditor. Milford, Ps., Jan. 8, 1898. Auditor's Notice. Kutatoof Christian Ott, deceased. In the Orphan's Court of Pike county. In partition, account of A. D. Brown, trustee. The undersigned having been appointed auditor by the Orphan s Court of the County of Pike "to make distribution of the funds in hands of said trustee to nnd among the partlin 'entithd thereto," will attend to the duties of said apHiutment at Ills ollice iu the liornugh of Milford on Monday the 7th day of February, A I), at ii o'clock in the afternoon at which time nnd place nil persons Interested are re quired to atteod and preM-nt their claims or be forever debarred from coming in and upon said funds. C. W. Bull, Auditor. Milford, Pa., Jan. 7, 1898. Auditor's Notice. Ktstateof Jacob Ottenhehncr, deceased. In tho Orphan t Court of the Cuuuty of Pike. The undersigned having been appointed auditor by the Orphan's Court of the County of Pike "to pa ihmiu the elocu tions, rostattt the account if uooetwary and make distribution of the fund In the hands of th ttdminltttrator among the pardon en titled thereto and report the evidence thereon to the court at next tor m," will at tend to the duties of said appointment at hit uthoe in the Borough of Miiford uu the 31t day of January, A. I). layH, at o'clock in the afternoon at which time and phkce all porous lqurewd are required to attend ami present their claim. or be for ever delutrrt-d from coining in and upon tiaid funds. D. M. Vau Auken, Auditor. MUfurU, Jan 8, ls-.W. verdicts AYER'S HAIR VIGOR futftth all the promises made for it, is the verdict of those ho have tried it. Mt hare sold Ayfh's Hair VinoR for fifteen f'enrs And do not know of a ulncle cnae vhcre t did not pive entire satisfaction." P. 11. OKOVK, FaunAdtile, Ala. When d isease caused my hn(r tn fntl ont, I found Avfk's Hair Viook a most excellent preparation and one that d e nil that is claimed for It." L. RUSH, ConntfllBville, Ha. Va "Avrn's Hair Vigor docsall that fsctnfmed for it. It restored my hair, which wug fast becoinlnjr pray, burk to i- nntural color dark brown." W. H. HASKLHOFK, Paterson, N.J Did ft 11 My head became full of dnndruff, and after a t(me mv hair ht-pnn to fall out. The use of Avf.h'9 Hair Viook stopped the falling out and made the ncalp clean anil healthy. " AiKS. C. W. AYKKS, Mount Airy, Ga. FOR & j & Your Stomach's Sake CHEW G U M There Is nothing so good for the Stomach as Soda and Peppermint. Each tablet of Soda Mint Gum contains two grains of chemically pure soda combined with peppermint. STRICTLY HIGH GRADE. BEST CUM MADE The Proof of the Pudding ii in the Eating. TRY SODA " Is Antiseptic Refines the Breath. 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Thfl uiKlersijrtu'd will soil the following rv il esT.iiU of whifh Mury M irtens, lute of tho Ltitmuh of Milford, In ttm County of Pike, iVim-iyl vjuiiu, dii-d soizi'd, by public vi-nduu or outcry uu Wednesday. Feb'y 10. 1893. At 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, la the hull ot the Court Huii.se in tlm iioroutfh of Mil ford, viz: Part of n town lot in said B-ir outfh on Ann (itrtH, about 4H feet, 10 in uhu wide in front, und 5 feet 6 inclm on tlio alley in -rear, with good d.vellinj house, small burn and outbuilding, wili Im mild subject to leae on suum made by said dewrted, with Sophia M Hiifturty for tlie'term of her natural life" nt the rental of six dollar per month; aliki two tow n lots in said Horough on Seventh street, Nos 757 and 758 each lot 40 feet wide und li fivtiudrpth. Terms of sale 10 per cent, down, bulaucelu 15 days. William Mitchell, - Eieoutor, Lust will, etc , Mary Murtuus, decutwed Mllfurd, January 17, 1SU8 FOR BALK. 8 oasoned whit oak skid plunk, very toutfu. 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Church of tub fioon Piikpheud, Mil . font: Sendees Sunday at 10.80 A. M. and 8.:to p. M. Sunday school nt 2. .so p. m. Wcn-k-day siTvices," Friday 4.0U P. M. Seats froo. All welcome. B. S. Lasditeh, Rector. M. K. CHI'HOH. Services nt tho M. E. Church Sundays: Preaching .it 10.30 a. in. and at 7.30 p. in. Sunday scIkkiI nt sj p. m. Kpworth leaguo nt (!.t5 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting on Wednesdays nt 7. 80 p. m. Class meeting conducted by Wm. Angle on Fridays at 7 iKi n. in. An earnest Invitation is extended to anyone wno may uesire 10 worsnsp wnn us. kkv. w . it. JNKKF, Castor. MATAM0RAS. Kpwohth M. E. Cni'linil. Mntanioras. Serv ices every Sahhath nt. lo.ito n. in. nnd 7 p. m. Sahhath school at 2.80. C. K. meeting Monday evening at 7 !)0. Class meeting Tuesday evening nt 7.!). Prayer mint ing Wednesday evening nt 7iy0. CiVeryouo welcome. Rkv. V. f. CPHTIH, Pastor. HoPR Evaxuki.ical ClIllM'II, Matrt moras, la. Services next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10.30 n. m. and 7 u. in. Sun day school at a p. in.' Junior (J. K. iHforo and C. K. prayer meeting aftiT the even ing service. Mid-week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nt 7.80. Seats reo. A cordial welcome to nil. t omo. KKV. .1. A. WlKGANl), Pastor. Secret Sooieties. Mh.fohd LonoK, No. 344, F. & A. M. : LiMige mei'ts Wednesdays on or lH'fore Full MiMin at the Sawkill House, Milford, fa. N. Kinorv, Jr., Secretary, Milford. Godfrcid Wieland, W. M.. Milfiird, Pa. Van Dkr Mahs Lodor, No. 828, 1. O. O. Y: MiM'ts every Thursday evening at 7.80 p. m., Hrown's Building. Geo. Dim man, Jr., Sec'y. George K. Quick, N. G. PmipENCK Rkhkkaii Loduk, 107, I. O f. F. MiM'ts every si'cond and fourth Fri. days in each month In Odd Fellows' Hall, Hrown's building. Mrs. Alice Hornbeck, N. G. Miss Katie Klein, Sec'y. BURNS MOST POWERFUL ... 1 t ELECTRIC LAMP MADE. Z Guaranteed to burn 8 to 10 J hours. No Smoke. No Oil. No X Explosion. Positively safe for J bicycles, miners, policemen, g;at T 4 companies, oil refineries, boiler j inspectors, etc. Wo send with X each lamp sufficient material to J :burn from 34 to 30 hours. Z Yor tale by all live tttttr$. I ELECTRIC PORTABLE LAMP CO. t i ELM IRA, N. Y. J All persons are heivby notified that throwing or burning paiierfl or refuse of any kind in the si reels of the Horough if prohibited. By onler of the rown council, J. C. CHAMHKHLA1N, -iresiiient, pn tern. Attest, D. H. HOUXUKCK, Sec'y. Milford, May 5, lS'.itt. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets. MILFORD, PA. Listers anil the Great Fjintorn Var. 1 nf 1 - ffl i ail tilizew at W. & O. Mitchell', J
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