PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FK1DAY, .TT,TJY 5IO. lOOO PUBL1SHKU KVKRV FJRIIJAV. OFFICE, BROWN'B BUIMMSO BROAD BT. pihwrittidn: Own Year One dollar and II fly rents. Bix Months Seventy-live centM. BTIIHTI.Y I.N ADVANIK. Entered nfc the post office of Mllford. Tike County, Pennsylvania, ns second class matter, Novum bur twenty-flint, 18'JI. Advertising Rates. One sqimrc(elKhMlnos), one Insertion -U.00 Knch subsequent Insertion .50 Reduced rates will Im furnished on ap plication, will be allowed yearly atlmr iisors. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor' notices 8. m Auditor's notices 4 on Divorce notices '.!) Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales County Treasurer's sales, County state meat and election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van F.tten, l'UBUSHRR, Mllford, Plko County, Pa. National Ticket. For President, WILLIAM M'KINLEY, of Ohio. For Vice Presidents, TIIEODOHE lMXJSKVKLT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Auditor General, E. tt. HAUDENJiEHGH, of Wayne County. For Con feres me n-at-I.,arKs KOBEHT H. KOKDKltKR, of Philadelphia. GALUHHA A. C.HOW, of Susquehanna County. For Electors-nt-Larire, CLARENCE WOLF, FRANK H. BUHL, , A. B. ROBERTS, DR THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Representative, , WILLIAM ANGLE, of Mllford. For Jury Com mis! oner, W. T. STKUBLE, of Milford. For a man who spent good money for a colonel's uniform, Mr. Bryan's opposition to militarism can only be explained by the poor fit his tailor must have given him. The boy, Coin Harvey, will find the present campaign can get along without a new edition of his great work of how to get rich by multipli cation. The Supreme Court of the United States is still doing business at the same old stand. It may be assumed with a good de gree of confidence that this campaign will not be as profitable for Mr. Bry an as was the last. The people will be slow to part with their good mon ey to hear hard luck stories. When the returns are counted next November the Democrats would do well to put their handsome minority tu the cold storage warehouse owned and operated by the Tammany Ice Trust. There are now at the Paris Expos ition five Kansas farmers from one township. This is merely a sample prosperity fact. The Republican platform doesn't equivocate or dodge. Every issue is fairly met and frankly treated. The Goebelitcs are now in full possession of all the Kentucky State offices. The delivery of the stolon goods has been accomplished. Hon. John H. Reagan, made a stirring expansion speech to the Texas Democrats, but Bub Bailey carried the day, and the resolutions favor Aguinaldo. The issue on the shipping question between Republicans and Democrats as defined by their respective plat forms this year, is that the Republi cans favor Americau-built ships for our foreign carrying and Democrats favor foreign (chiefly British) ships. Mr. Hearst has started a newspap er in Chicago. If there are any Democratio officials in that town in terested in ioe trusts it may be well for them to get to oover. The trouble in Chiua is all due to desuerate agitators. They have their Pettigrews in Chiua. The Republican majority in Ore. gon was over 11,000, and it was piled nu aeaiust complete fusion. What will it be iu other States? Mr. Altgeld has announced his in tention of retiring from politics af ter the Kansas City convention. He will not wait for the November ejectment. It is true that President McKinley Las not uliliiid the veto power in an indiscriminate manner. Excess ive vdtoiuir is a (Jrover Cleveland speciality. OUR CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Churcn. Rev. C. E. Ecudder, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES. Clnss Meeting 9.30 Prenchinff 10.30 Sun dny School 11.45 Epworth League 7.00 Preaching 7.30 WEEK DAT BERVH'Kfl. Prnyer Meeting Wed 7.30 Clnss Meeting Fri 7.30 CHURCH NOTES Retiiemher the Fnir on August 16." Since tho Quarterly Conference conips nt the liour of our singing class, we will meet for our rehear sal on Tnesdny evening July 24th. Presiding Elder Wright, who has been ill for some time, is improving in health but is uivtble to meet nsnt our Quarterly Conference July 23rd. Elder Kinntz, of the Paterson Dis trict, will lake his place. An interesting feature of our ser vice next Sabbath morning will ben solo by Alfred J. Gilchrist, of Brooklyn, N. Y There will be preaching nt the Schocopee Rchool house next Sunday afternoon. The following figures may bo of interest to our readert : At the be ginning of tliiso jnforeno there were one hundred and thirteen full mem bers in our church, since that tini'-twenty-eight have united from pro- bntlon and two by letter making our present membership ore hundred and forty threa. These figures are suggestive, thoy mean larger obliga tions, more service, a more nctivi and a better church. If not, then surely our past success is vain. It now we rest on our oars, in the hope that our past labor will bo an anchor to hold us steadfast, then we h:ive ever now commenced to drift. Lei there be no hesitation, no loosing of our grasp on either God nor man Our purpose is to bring the two to gether in the largest sonso and Mi' closest relationship. The following nre tho subjects fo next Sunday: In the moruins "Rooted" and in tho evening "Where art thou." FOOLINO WITH THK CONSCIENCE. Sin does not usuall y march up to the fortress it would capture with flags flying and drums beating, but it burrows underground, and comes up to the citadel before the garrison knows it is near. Most of us, when we do go wrong, do it ignoring alto gether the right or wrong of the thing we are going to do, and some- timos we go so far that we persuade ourselves there is no renson why we should not do this. Ah, yes ; the arrow that flieth in darkness" is the arrow to be afraid of "The pestil ence that walketh in darkness is the pestilence which slnys its tens of thousands. The first lie that sin tells me is : "Come along, there is not a bit of harm in it. You may do it quit safely. I will not say it is right, but certainly it is not wrong Come !" You can do almost anything you like with your consciences in tho way of gotting them to condone or to sanction evil, except this one thing which nobody can do you can never get conscience to Bay : "It is right to do wrong." LIQUOR DRINKING IN FRANCE. The extent to which theoonsump tion of liquor enters into the prob lem of the social life of France may be seen from the the statement that a member of the French commission for the study of questions affecting the working classos declared a short time ago that he and his colleagues, in theconscientiousdischargeof their duties, took a number of meals at different restaurants in Paris and other cities frequented by tailoring men and they noticed that fully two thirds of the money paid for meals by the customers of these establish merits was pHid for liquor. Paris has now a least twice as many houses as before the war of 1870. and prob ably the same proportionate increase holds with reference to other sec Hons of France. THE CHRISTIAN THERMOMETER. Take your teinpp.rn.tn.ro : 320 liaihnti. It.iitlius'.'vstic, Roes to uieetinu, gets others to e;o, works anywhere, in rueetingorout of meet ing, works for souls ! 160 JJUmhI Heat. Verf much a- live, goes to luui ting, leads the meet ing, vrays, s)eak8. 80 TfinjH-itite. AVve, goes to meeting, takes part occasionally, usually found oa the back seut. 40 Freezing. Dying, goeu to meeting occasionally, never takes part. O Zero. Dead, never goes to meeting. What is your temperature? Rv. 3: 15, 18.) The Denver Union Year Hook. ' AN EXCELLENT RULE, John Wesley's mother once wrote to him when he was in college: "Would you judge by the lawfulness or the unlawfulness of a pleasure, take this rule : Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of Uod. or takes olf the relish of spiritual things; whatever increas es tho authority of your Lody over your mind, that thing to you is siu." COPPER MINES. Some That Were Worked Thousands of Years Before the Christian Era. The copper mines of Pinal, on the northwest of Arabia, were worked thousands of years before the Chris tian era. It Is stated In "Comptes Hen dus" that those copper mines nre the most ancient of which history makes mention. According to authentic docu ments tbey were worked from about 5.000 years B. C. nntll about 1,300 or 1,200 B. C. Their possession have been the object of several wars, but they had been abandoned for 3,000 years on account of the poverty of the ores. It was from these mines thnt was ob tained a scepter of Pepl I., a Klnc of the Sixth Dynasty. This scepter, made of pure copper, is preserved In the British Museum, the ail Ms still exist as well as the ruins of the furnaces, the rruclbles, the huts of the miners and some fragments of their tools. In Some of the specimens obtained there occur three ores turquoise, enpper hydroslllcate and sandstones, Impreg nated with copper. Among the debris have been found slags and cinders, but there Is no evidence of the use of fluxes. Some of the fragments of tools contain nrsenie, which was used by the Creek and Egyptian alchemists for hardening copper. A Wild, Wild Gold Story. Norman MncAuley returned from the Klondike recently and was exhib iting to his friends a Inrge golden nug get valued at J'14,-15. wheh was taken from the rich property he owns on Hay Uulch. Mr. MacAuley tells of the riches of Claim 40, on the Sulphur, which Is known to be the richest min ing claim In the world. The owner, whose name Mr. MacAuley could not recall, is a (Jerninn, and he will before long be the richest of all the rich Klondike mining kings. The claim Is now producing at the rate of $30,000 each day, or, If the mine was worked 300 days a year, $10,800,000 in gold every year. The claim Is a wonderfully rich one; It hns pay streak 15 feet thick, which ex tends the full width of the creek, or over 100 feet. The average per bucket runs as high as .H a day and the ever- age output of the mine is 6,000 buck ets every day. The output for this year Is figured by many, says Mr. MacAuley, at $30,- 000,000. Chicago Iteeord. Gambling on Rain. The English government has recent ly prohibited in India the peculiar hazard game called "Uarsa ka satta." This game cannot be played except when It rains, for, In fact, it consists of betting on the date of rain and the quantity that may descend from the skies. On all the porticos, or "altans," as they are called In India, there are cer tain tubs Introduced which have a per pendicular pipe In their centres, the pipe being provided with equal divi sion marks or notches. The point of the game Is to deter mine In advance Just at what time a certain height will be reached by the water. The natives have pursued this meth od of gambling with such passion that quarrels, and dangerous ones, often resulted, and hence the ruling of the English government to make the play Illegal. Hf re'n your rliam-e to nmke DUlO money nfler ol otl, flttlling Wall Fit per Clea ter KerehH'. Coiit yon I.KSH than 3 yon Hell them for lOn, a clear I'llOUT or over 7a on each one. Ion can make wi to mi every even ing. CilKLN aUo wanted, Prices: Kaip lie Itirelpe l' t I , fO "SO, 7 ."!( or 3A for 1H. Aildrettfl, .1. J. HOI AN, io. AO Twenty-iln. Atreet. Fittnutirfr, Fa. FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an Interesting mag azine of criticism. Send for one to-day. No Free Copies THE VAN D ALL, 5226 Butler St., Pittsburg, Pa, NEVLIFETEA ALWAYS CURE. CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE, And Imparts new life to the whole iystem. At all drugh'istaand dealers, 25o. or bent by mail. If your dealer will not supply you. Addreaa. LANQHAil flED. CO., LE KOY, N. V. ESTABLISHED. CAVfATf. ietf. LABELS. TRAor. V " MARKS.' f OtSICNS. C0PYRICHTS. Thlrtv-one ye . active practice. Opinion u to Talidity and iu-ntahility. writ. forUiok of Instruct ns and rrleren. EPSON bUOS,l21 F street. Wublagtoa. U. A- mmm Our Ice iciurueti il we lull. Ally one acudiuK sketch aud dcbcrip.liou of auy iuventu.u will ntoniptly receive our opiuiuii free coiirerniug the patentability of same. "How to Olilutu l uleul" stut uim rcuest. "atetiU ecured (JirouKh us ttlvtiutd tor fcile at our cipeuse. I'aicutii tukt-u out ihruukth ua receive uncial tioiw, wit hunt churge, iu iuK I'atknt ktco.-.o, tu illustrated and widely circulated Juuruitl, con Mil ted by Maiiufiictui'-rs and Iuvrtor, bcud lor auiplc copy t RC. Addicaa, VICTOR J. CVAN8 A CO. (Patcaf. Attorneys,) Evara Building, WASHINGTON. C To PATENT Good ita luay be secured by Our aid. Audree., THE PAIENT REC0HD, Blllimiir.. Uii. he faieot Record 1mv( aubuioi Ilsill FALIIKC rTTT" -I Doe this illus trate your e x p e r I - D V..' I Hi.. I 1 And are lAXlJ you wof M A I fT ried for 9irilr. fear you are soon to be balu? Then cease worry ing, for help is at hand. You need something that will nut new life into the hair bulbs. You It brings health to 1 the hair, and the fall- i ing ceases. ' it always restores color to gray hair. You need not look at thirty as if you were fifty, for your gray hair may have again all the dark, rich color of youth. 3 St.OOabottl. All drpfg-lit. " I am a barber by trade and h.iT hid a prcat deal to do with your Hair Vigor. 1 tiavn found that It will do everything that ynu claim for It. It his taen roe' tho tnoBt commie to patfofactioa In my busi ness." HHMtY J. (I THROB, March 23, lcU9. Kansas t Uy, Ho. Wrtlm thM Doctor. If yon do not obtain all the beopflt jmi expnctrMt from tlie. ma of tfa Vigor, write tho Iioctor aluul It. avuureai, uu. j. u. a t it, Lowell, Mall. One Cent a Word. For Kah Insertion. No A1vi-rttmeii taken for less than in cents. CASI inn roeottipaiiy all order. Athlrentt I'IKK COl'KTY PRESS, MILFOKO, PA IjK)U8AIiW. A 8i.mll fmni locntod noni iMutttmnniH. known ns tho Hrnsttl oi Kotnlmrtlt nlnce. containing 21 ncrep Fim ly lircutcd, will watered. House and imrn r nut or ail kiniis. iarc iinitrovcu Tif ln clear. For terms, prico, etc., address Lock box G Milford. Pa. , TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice is horr-by KiviMi that trc'spHSsiiiK on tho prmntHOH oocnplid uy the hihici'pikik'U in uiiiKiimn towimhip.Knowii us tho ltitclmntui farm fur hum nu;. iisiiihk, uerrvinn or imy otnor purpose whatever Is fonmldcn under p'!i' alty of tho law. Any person or person disoiioyinif tins nonce win no uumt wiin n the severest inwttil manner. UKOUUK H. MCUAttTY, July 1, 1S)7. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice is hereliy I irlven that tresiiasHinc upon tho sontl- ern hulf of the tract of land known ns tUc William Deiinv. No. UH. I n hhohoin town- slilp, for liuntiiift, llshintr, or, any otkx-r fiurposo, also trespassing on rawKiu ponu ii l)iii(riuin towiiHliip. or, Hulling in it is forliiddeu under penally of the law. M. U1.KII.AM) MI1.NOH, .Vprl51in Attovney for owner. 1RK.SPASS NOTICK. Notiuo is hereby Klven that trespassing upon tho pro perty oi tho forest uiko AssKinuon in Laekawaxen township, l'ike county, l'a., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penally oi tue law. A LB. A A "(libit nADOn, Nov. 23, 18(16. Vriwident. KKStASM Nu riUPi. iMotice is nereny X given that trospiuising on tho premises of the Uliaerslgneu, suuaieu in winKiuao township, lor any puriMise whaUiver is strictly forbidden, anil all oITi nders will lie promptly prosecutou. iua u. i.Abh.. Oct. Hi. 1W5. KliVl.ir'V. All hnnr.lnir nhl,iff ,,r fittw.r trosimssing on the premiset of the uniler- I signed, In Dlngman Township, on Kay iiumdskill and llwarfsklll Oceks, is for binduu under penalty of the law. t:ilAs. J. HoiLBAU, Dlngman Twp., N. Holl.KAU. May 17, 18W8. JosKI'H V HoiLKAU. NOTICE I Tminury I)'pai tnu iit. ) Olllce of CnnipirolliT of tli Curnnry. ( Wahhinoton 1). O , July 12, 1K. Whrrena !y Btitisfuctory evhltnc pre so.itfd to tho under signed, H lias been mu.k' to uppoftr I hut 'lhe First NhUodhI Ilnuk of Milford' In tho town of Milford in the county of Iiki ami Mutt of l3i'iinylviiin, hicoiu plltid wilh nil tho provlnioiiH of ihu tStittu tt f if tho I'liilfd Sttitt'ti, reqnireil to lo complied with hofore an futsociation sliall he niithortcd .0 toimmrice iht hnsincKKof lmnkin(r: Now t hirfiiro I. Thotnitri P. Kuni l)tputy nml nctin Comptroller of theCurrn vy, do herolty crrtilly tlmt. "Tim frimt Htioim It hi nk of Milford" in I In to wn of Milford in ihi' Coiintv of Pike and State of Pennsylvania, h ntithttri.rd to connnruce 1I10 Itniin of Mankind pro vidtd in Ht'ction iifty-oiu! and sixty nine of the ltfviat-d SintuU'K f lh' United trttf. In testimony w lu'ii-of wiuifbt my hand and tnjil of omr Huh twcirili tiny u July I T. P. KAXK. r1 Deputy and Aim In CoinptrulliT or llio Cui'lVlK'f. No Currtuicy Bureau ru'al or hid Coinptrolior of tlio L'uiTi'iK'y Treasury ivpartint'iit. Caveats, and 'i rade-Marka obtained an4 all I'-' cut builticCOuduCted lot MOOCRATC FtCS. OunOFricei0popiTi; U.. paTCNTOrrtcc ..ud we taubci m o patent Ul Wa Ui-KJ UxM lliut tcii.ota from Wahmgtoa - i ; bcud model, drawing or photo., with deenp u.m. Ve aJvi. if pAicniat-ie or nt lie oij t-UorgC. Our lea iixt due t.ll iwleot ia accured. , , A Em aj .ui r-r u IImW tO Ol'tAin J'tCUU,'' With .oat ot imuuu 111 the U. S. aud turcica fcouQiucij itnt free. Aiiim, C.A.GNOV&CO. 9 need rtftitiflh T a hair MltM TdtM'. -Mmi I III ,4JJfc.f T f '"iiS EVERYTHING TO FURNi i CUTLERY Do you want some Knives and Foi ks. We sell Rogers Triple Plated Knives and Forks for $3.48. CROCKERY From the commonest kind of Earthen Ware to the Finest French China. eo.te9tste tc tt e tt Irom 14 cents per yard to $1.75 per yard. FURNITURE A single piece or a car-load. From a cheap wash-stand, to a Fine Parlor suite. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., 3 -a 3 50 SHOES Also High Grade Shoes at 5f H, It will pay you better to buy an AOX article of known to experiment quality. The V- N shoes have always found them to be as represented. We keep a full line in CALF, RUSSIA CALF, Via KID, PATENT CALF, Etc., to fit any foot, and give you Style, Comfort and Service. s s J X, 1 THE WARWICK Pi:krCo. PnF.ss, Inilins' World, Aiiit J , .. ' " " " ' - " ' " " V.-,i rkinVa a ilontinn frnin nun ns, piif:losinp ?4 IB a ml wo will Imve -'fi aT Hnlmeribor for one yenr ; or i-nch lo si'vimite mldress if so (lesiif rt Atldi-pss PIKE OUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pn. A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING For the next, sixty days, I will quote Unheard of juices in Mens', Hoys' and Child rcnsk Clothing, that will astonish everybody. An invitation to the public is extended to in spect the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Hoys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Trices Will talk. Call and 1k3 convinced at H. SGHAFRANSKY. 15 Front Street, .-. Port Jervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTH IE II, Dress nuikinti in nil Tiniii'lit'tt Will tit. .o tint litmse or ilo tlif. vvt.ik at home. AtltlresH Maky l.i:i ltl, oiUKeito Sawkill Mill, MiUoril, l'a. OUSE i H 7-J lOTb Port Jervis. UNION MADE $2-50 & $2 25 value than with others of unknown patrons of W. L. Douglas lOHNSOEUj exclusive f JPort Tervis.M! AGEfJT. I - leo's, MnnspyV, Cosino:ilitiiii, il.lfi n Mcdnrei s, 4.1 " O'iliHiiic.litiin, " 4.1 " Leslie's Monthly, " 4.15 rt tlift ftilir .ft'orrt. uliif-li vr.li uiifl ti f lie four jmHiciitions mnilt'd to the Mati:uitilh nnd nu'tUuui clover si i tl. lietl toil, Kentucky ami Can mln Line uiass, Ou liaril and Tiuio ihy etd at W. Si U. Mitc'beH'a. Business - Cards. F W 13 EST, M. dT; 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES Of THE EYE K0 EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENW0R1HY, M.D. riiyHicinii and Surgeon. Olllie and revldciire Harford strccl li home lately occupied hv l)r K. Jl. Wen ner W11.KOH1), I'A. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, lii k llotif-o Oppof ito Viinderninrk llotol Hi-did sir. el Mllford Va. (1KK1I K HDI HS: 8toiaa.ni.il to nt. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN E.TTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building Mii.kokh, Pikk Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, AITCRNEY-AMAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mil KOHi), TiKfc Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. LIFE. "JERM. ENDOW MENT aid ACCIDENT INSURANCE ). I). Van Ft ten, -Agent, Diiicn ars Ferry, Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Thf hotH par fxt'ollonco of thn enpitnl, intt'd witiiin ont! block of tho White HoiicHT!d tliictMly oppt. site the Treasury. Khii'ht lahlu in llio oily. Vil LARD'S HOTEL. A fj. n ms holchy. rt'inavknlde fop Its - tu u ii! nxr-ociatioiis and long-sustained niaii.y. Km nt ly rrnovutcd, repainted i 1. 1 j ittally ri'furtiished. ;;ational hotel. A Itmiiiiai k amoiifr the hotels of Wash 1 ii 11. pation'ycd in former years by .. 1 -it.i ins and hiiili ofticials. Always a ..lime Ic.Vf.iite Htcciitly remodeled and i i'iienil lienor Mian ever. Opp. Pa. K. dep. WALTKK KUKTON, Hcs. Mgr. 'I In se hotels nre the principal political 'i iitlevous of iho capital at all times. I hey ate 1 he ijest stopping places at it a- -i.ll.'l l rate" O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor.' O. DEWITT, Manager. A BIG CLUB. Cut Hi is out nnd return to.iiB with mi.OO ant we'll send the fo.'towing postage pro paitl VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE I R. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN 1 YR. MARION HARLAND'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 Tl.irt combination fills a family need Two faim pnpers for the men Tho 'Gen ilewoiimn," an Ideal pnper for the Ladies Y. 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