PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. AUdUST H. UMM) rUHIjISHKlJ EVERY FRIUAY. OFFICR, BROWH'b nUII.DINO BliOAD 8T. srHMcniPTioN: One Ykar One dollar and fifty rente. HlX Months Hevent.v-flve rents. STHKTI.Y IN ADVANl'K. Entered nt the pos office of Mllfurcl. Pike County, Pennsylvanlii, ns sceond clss mutter, November twenty-first, 1WKI. Advertising Rates. One. sqimro(einlit lines), one Insertion -1.00 Each subsequent insertion .50 Reduced rates will bo furnished on ap plication, will bo allowed yearly adver tisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Executor's notices S.'HI Auditor's notlws 4. mi Divorce notices ftJV ShcrilT's sales, Orplinns' court stiles, County Treasurer's sales. County state ment nnd election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Ktten, PuilMSIIEH, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. National Ticket. For PrflMtnt, WILLIAM mkinley, of Ohio. For Vice Presidents, TI 1 IX (DOUR Itt)t )S KVELT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Antlltor General, K. B. UAHDKNHKHdH. of "Wayne County. Fur CnnKreMKiiiPii-Rt-InriCf, KOHKRTH. FOEDEItEIt, of Philiulelnlilu. CALl'KHA A. (ilH)W, of SuHiiehiiiinu County. For El4ctorn-nt-L.itra;s CLARENCE WOLF, KKANK H. Ill'HL, A. B. ROBERTS, DR. TH EODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of Mllford. For Jury Commissioner, XV. T. STRUBLE, of M 11 ford. On the shipping question, the Democrats at Kansas City confined themselves to "denouncing;" pend ing Congressionallegtslation. They have no remedy to propose for our lack of shipping upon the sea. Thoy indicate a preference for the present foreign (chiefly British) monopoly of our fcreign carrying, rather than effective legislation that will give the carrying to Americans. Bryan may be too busy to talk about the ratio, but hia opponents may be depended upon to remind him of it about twenty-five times n day from now on to the ides of No vember. Indiana frionds of the Democratic Imperialistic candidate are forming Bryan Soldiers' clubs to "hoop" up martial patriotism for the Nebraska C donel. Monopoly is impossible in this country unless it be enjoyed through a patent issued by the Unitod States. The Tammany Ice Trust is coin ing fever and thirst into such hand some profits that their Mnyor is re ceiving an annual dividend of $35,. 000 on his stook. This is no politi cal canard, for the Democratic May or confessed it under oath on the witness sUi nd. The Tiimm.tny ice box will cut somewhat of a figure at the ballot box. So will the ice trust in Chi cago. . The shortage in the country's stock of lumber simply means that the lumbermen underestimated the extent of the building operations. Building activity always accompan ies prosperity. The Democratic) leaders are un able to point to one act of the Re publican Congress that is inimical to publio interests. Unlike its Dam ooratio predecessors it didn't take orders from the Havemeyers and other trust magnates. Wheat, corn, oats, barley, rye, hogs, beef, eggs, pork, bacon, rice and cotton all advanced in price during June. These are McKinley prosperity facts. Cash in hand is better than Bryans theories. Information from Germany indi cates that much alarm is felt in ship ping circles there lest the passage of the American ship subsidy bill will .restrict the development of German shipping in the American foreign carrying trade. "Save the Republic," bhouU Mr Bryan, and then adds, sotto voice,' 'I am the Republic." OUR CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Bev. C. E. Scudrler. Pastor SUNDAY SKRVH'ES. Class Meeting. . 9.30 Preaching 10.30 Suiidiiv School 11.45 Epworfh League 7.00 Preaching 7.30 WRBK DAY 8RHVICKH. Prayer Meeting Wed 7.30 Class Meeting Fri 7.30 CHl'KCI! NoTF.8 The first sermon of the Riverside Series will be preached next Sunday night. Subject: "Crossing the River." The thanks of the writer are here by extended ti Joseph During who so kindly furnished the conveyance for our trip to Dingmnns. The peo plo thore were very appreciative and we trust Cut the S.thljiith ser vices were mutually helpful. Several have spoken very kindly of the sei vi'-es of Brother Atwood. We are glad. Appreciation is n great blessing. We were tilled with joy, beyond our ability to express, by the large number of men at our services last Sabbath evening. This is as it should be. When men do not at tend church there is renson for serious thought When they do attend there is reas'in for great joy. At present tho joy is ours may it increase ms the weeks go by. Thore h 'S otue to us during the week a very complete progratn ol tho (Venn Grove camp meeting. One of tho features of great interest at Ocean Grove is tho summer school of theology. A nong the lecturer." are Professors Rogers, Sitterly and Curtis of Drew Theological Semin ary, Professor Purves, of Princeton, Dr. Gunsaulns, from Chicago, nnd Di. Millard, of New York. It was the pleasure of the writer to be un der the instruction of the Professors from Drew. Any one who is inter ested in the theological q i -st.iotis ol the day will do well to hear thesr men. The Indies aid society of our church have made extensive arrangements for the fair for Aug lGth. The fair is for one day only. Wo believe in concentration and progression ; in doing what we have on hand, and in doing it quickly and well. Rain or shine let Aug. ICth be our day for both pleasure and profit. One of the great blessings of the social work of the church is the privilege of personal acquaintance. It is a good thing to know each oth er not to know each others faults that we may talk about them, but to know tho good, the noble purposes, the mutual interest, the common tys of men. Aug. 16 will give ns a chance for genuine social enjoyment . Let us all do onr part. Since the tempranoe mooting at Camp Tabor calls tho writer away on Monday next, there will be no meeting of the singing class on that night. The entertainment Tuesday night was a grand success. Mr. Carpon ter gave us his very instructive and entertaining trip to Greenland. We are glad to extend our hearty thanks for this kind favor. We wore pleased to welcome, a largo number of frionds. Our only regret is that we did not have more room. Every chair was taken and many found it necessary to stand. The collection Vas ten dollars. Thanks to all oontributioners to our organ fund. We have in hand $44. $100. is tho amount desired before we make our purchase. The "Rivorsida Series" is tho titlo of tne Sabbath evening sermons for the month of August. Cut out ana preserve the following : August 5. Crossing the River. "For within three days yo shall pass over this Jordan, to go in to pos sess the land wich the Lord your God giveth you to possess it." Josh. 1: 11. August 12. The translation at the River. "And Elijah went up by a whirl wind into heaven." II Kings 2: 11. August 19. Cleansing at the River. "Then went he down and dipped himself seven times into the Jor dan." II Kings 5: 14. August 58. The Baptism at the River. "Then Cometh Jesus fr-m Galilee to Jordan unto John to lie baptised of him." Matt. 3: 13 SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME. Free to Inventors. The experience of C. A. Snow & Co., in obtaining more than 20,000 patents for inventors has enabled them to helpfully answer many ques tions relating to the protection of in tellectual property. 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"As the seasons come nnd go the Swiss birds make their pilgrimage south, nnd In going and returning across the land of Northern Italy nnd the Swiss canton of Tessln they nre mercilessly pursued by hunters of all ages nnd classes. "One of the schemes Is to cover the limbs of trees and the rocks, nnd even the telegraph wires, along the line of the bird migrations willi a certain paste of such adhesive qualities tliSt whenever the birds stop In their flight for rest or food they are held helpless captives. "Dring the past year the border po lice of Tessln captured and destroyed 13,000 bird traps set to Imprison these weary little flyers. Authorities are being urged to take the most rigorous measures to suppress the evil. The criminal courts are having many more bird law violation cases than formerly, and bird -atching and killing crimes, which in former years were either overlooked or punished very slightly, nre now dealt with seriously. Bits of Information. According to chemical analysis, 15 parts of the flesh of fish have about the same nutritive value ns 12 parts of boneless beef. The oldest German e.inl mines were first worked in ll!i."i. They are near Worms. England did not begin to mine Its coal until the fourteenth century. The Eiffel tower is being painted with five shad s of enamel paint. The summit and the dome are to be a chrome j ill.jw. The shades will grad uate to the pedestal, which will be of dark orange. Two coats will be re quired, nnd nearly fifty tons of euuuiel paint wbl le consumed. The famous clock In the I'alals de Justice In Pails dates from 1370. The carved figures of "Piety" and "Justice" nnd the angels supporting the royal coat of arms were executed by Uer nialne I'llmi. A correspondent of the Loudon Acad emy writes thnt a bookseller iu a large provincial city discovered an assistant nrrnnglng four new copies of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" on the shelves devoted to books on gardening. 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' li"W to OLuin Patents." with Ltit 'f mUiC m the U S. svad Wrtia ctuuuJ Jseut free. A-JJrti, C.A.SFJOW&CO.l i Of. Patent Office, Washington. D. C. Hi A m a n with a thin head of hair i s a marked man. But the big bald spot is not the mark most 1 A Kind of a men like. Too many men in their twenties are bald. This is absurd and all unnecessary. Healthy hair shows man's strength. To build up the nair from the roots, to prevent i and to cure u s e It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Notice that word, "always." And it cures dandruff. $1. 00 bottle. All dmvglata. " My lmslneM rnlU mo out amone Rtrnnora a grc;it d-al. I would intuaMy ffcl -h;iiiK-d every timo I mm I'd tnl.o :r my li;it, tv.y hiiir wrts fo thin t.kI the la!d spots plinwcd fo plainly. I lfp:m the ne of vni'.r ll.iir Vior less than three im.iiihs jtpo. Toil:iy I find I have ah lino a head of hair as 1 over had. I tell everybody uli:t I used, ami thev Pay ' It miiKt ho a wonderful ren-edy . " (i eo. Y r.Ait t,, Dec. 14, 1898. Chicago, III. hnvn a hnek on The ITalr and Pivitp which wo will m-ixl frt;a xi'ti rt H'-t. It' ynn rto not obtain all the Pm-tUs ynu expected frnm the u?r of the Vlpop, write the Doctor about It. AdUiess. !, J. C. AYT.Tt. Lowell, Mans. 'T V f 'f W ? -9 LA A.A A A A. a, A, A. One Cent a Word, For Each Insertion. No Artvrttiiriit taken for Irtw than Iff ernta. CASH must e ot ompnny all order. Adtlreio VI K E COVNTV PltKSS, M ILFOttl), PA. T?OK SALE. A small fttrin locntod ncnr r Miitmnorns, known ns tlifl Hi-iihoI or Rclnliardt plane, containinpr Jl acres. Finely htenfod, woll wattsrctl. Hnnso and 'Mini. Fruit f nil JtimU. Part imprmcd. Titlt clear. For trrms. prico, pUi.. addn'Ss Lock box G Milfonl. Pft. TRKSPASS NOTICK. Notion i hereby (livon tlint trcKpaHhinyr on the premises iccupted by the umlursiKned iu Dtnman towiiHliip, known hb tho Itiicbauau farm for hunting, fishing, iM'rrvin or any other purpose whatever is forbidden under pen alty of the law. Any person or persons disobeying this notice will be dealt with iu the severest lawful manner. UKOliUK H. McCAHTY, July 1, 1897. Ltssco. TH KSPASS NOTICK. Notice is horeby jfiven that tn-spaHsinfrupon the hOiuh iirn half of tiie tract, of land known as the William Denny, No. W, In Shoholn town ship, for hunting, Usbing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing on Saw kill pond in Diutfnian township, or, fishing in it is forbidden under penally of the law. M. Clkilanu Milnoh, prl54m Attorney for owner. THKriPASS NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that trespassiiif? upon tho pro perty of the Forest Lake Association in hacknwnxcn township, Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting jtml fisbmpr, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penally of the lw. ALfcX ANDKK HADDKN, Nov. 23, 18U5. Pnident. TK ICS PASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby J. tfiven that. trt?spKbsin on tho premises A 1 no umiersiunet. siiuattHl in Umtfiiinn towiihitijt. lo.' any ptirpo.Mi whatwer is strict ly forbidden, and all offenders will be promptly prosecuted. 1UA 15. Cask. Oct. IM. I8ifc. NOTK'K AH hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of the und'T- liud, 111 Uingimin 'township, on Kay iundskill and Dwarkiil CrtH'ks, is for bindeu under penalty of the law. ( HAS J. JitHLKAU, Dintnunn Twp., N. Itoll-KAt;, May 17, 1HVW. JosKHH V lioiLEAU. Administratrix Notice. Kstaieof Kuth S. Hill, deceased. Tellers of ndmlnistratlun on the itliove estau- Imviiiix been uranted to tho uuder- Kigned. all persona indebted to said estate are reo,u'hit'd to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to WlMKHKl) C. HORN, Administratrix, Matnm iras. Pa. or to Her attorney, ALFKKD MARVIN, Matamoras, Pa. NOTICE ! Treasury Department. ) Olllco of 'ouipiroller of the Currency. Washington D. C , Ji ly l-1, P.kki. Whereaji by satisfactory evidence pre setted to the under signed, it has been made to appear that llie Mrat National Itiuik of Miirord" in the town of MM ford In the county of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, has com plied with all the provisions of tho statu tes of the I'nited Stutf, required to be complied with before an asstrciation shall be authorized ;o commence the butdneks of banking: Now therefore I, Thomas P. Kane Deputy nnd acting Compl roller of the Curre cy, do hereby ceriiMy that The l-'irii Nut IoumI liHiik of Milfurd' in t he town of Millord iu the Count v of Pike and Sitte- of Pennsylvania, is authorized to Cwmmeiice the biisiuerts of Hanking' as pro vided in section tifiy-one aud sixty nine of the UcvUed Statutes of the Timed Stales. In testimony thereof witness iny nauo ana seal 01 (dlice this tweinti dav 01 July ljMi. T. P. KANK. n 1 Deputy and Currency Bureau -AelUitf CuinptioJler of the Currency. seal of the Comptroller of tho Currency Treasury Department. No. Slttfi. To PATENT Good Ideal amy be secured by our aid. Add re, THE PATENT RfcCOKD, Bartimore. Md. ftul;crtiiiuii tu itw fateut Record tium aauuua EVERYTHING TO FURBISH A HOUSE CUTLERY Do you want some Knives and Forks. We sell Rogers Triple Plated Knives and Forks for $3.48. CROCKERY From the commonest kind of Earthen Ware to the Finest French China. 3999oi90.aso.se. From 14 cents per yard to $1.75 per yard. A'single piece or a car-load. From a cheap wash-stand, to a Fine Parlor suite. PRICES LOWER THAN THE L0VEST. S3. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .. Portjervis. 5 WEAR tin irv THE... W. L. UUUULA5 3 and 3-50 SHOES SB Also High Grade Shoes at $5, H $2 50 & 2 25 Ti -ff 1 .. ii win pay you ceucr article of known V to expenment with others ot unknown 1 quality. The patrons of W. L. Douglas f shoes have always found them to be as 4 kC7 represented. We keep a full line in CALF, RUSSIA CALF, Via KID, PATENT CALF, Etc., to fit any Comfort and lOHHSQfti EXCLUSIVE viip Sine WARWICK ' Iff Port Tervis." Hn A'HKiJI. Grand Clubbing Offer Pikk Co. Piikns, LihIics oilil, Aii.sleo s, flltiiiscy k, Costnoiiolitnn, $1.5 " " " " " " " McClure'H, 4.15 " " " ' " " 'iiHiiioH)lilnn, ' 4.15 " " " " " ' Leslie's Monthly, " 4.15 Yon iimke a wlcrliim frnni eniMif tlie font- nfi'i-rs, whii h yoti send to us, n,U.H)iir JI ID nml un v. ill liiivn the f.itif pnl'ltciilinim HiHiled to the sulisci-ihiT for one year ; or i nch to unite mMi-ess if so desired Addrp.su PIKK ( OUNTY 1'UIiSS, Millord, Ph. A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. For 1 lit next sixty thiys, I will quote Tul. card of prices iu Mens', J Joys' inul Cliildrenst Clotliinir, that will astonish everybody. An invitation to tlie public is extcndetl to in spect the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Boys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices Will talk. 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