PIKE COUNTY PRESS. PKIDAY, AUGUST 17. 11M.H)' PUBfimilEI) KVKHV FUdlAY. OFFICK, BliOWN 8 BUllJHNt. 11ROADRT. prnscHirriiiN: Onf. Ykak One lnll:ir and fifty cento. Bix Months Hevent.v-flve cents. STHU'TIiY I.V AIIVANCK. Entered nt the post office of Milford, Plko Comity, Pcnnsylvanli., its set-mid -cliws mutter, November twenty-first, 1HS. Advertising Rates. One square! eight linos), one Insert ion -11.0" Each stilse(iieiit Insertion .60 Reduced rates will lie furnished on np- ? Mention, will be allowed yearly adver sers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notices 8.00 Auditor's notices 4 HO Divorce notices - - 6.00 (Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, C. unity Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation charged by tiie square. J. H. Van KHen, PUBLISHER, Milford, Pike County, Pa. National Ticket. For I'reslclent. WILLIAM M'KINLEY, or Ohio. For Vice Presidents, Tl IKODORK HOOS K V KLT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Auditor Clenerrtl, K. 11. HAUDEM5KHG1I, of Wayue County. For C'miirrcssineii-at-I.R.rge, KOliKIiT 11. l'-()KI)KHKIt, of Philadelphia. (iALVSIIA A. (iltOW, of Buwiucliniina County, For F.lectors-at-I.nrg-e, CLAHKXCK WOLF, FRANK H. HtHL, A. II. HOB HUTS, DR. THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For llepresentftllve, WILLIAM ANULE, of Milford. For Jar j' Com mliw loner, W. T. 8THVULE, of Milford. There Is a marked resumption of the Domocratlo sympathy for the Porto Kicans. As a sympathetic or ganization the Detnoerntio is i marked success immediately pre ceding an election. It will be an unforttinate thing for this ropublio if the job of saving it ever devolves upon the Demo cratic party. It will be recalled that Mr. Bryan wired his congratulations to the late Mr. Goebol upon his "election" to the Kentucky governship. Ho should liasten to felicitate the North Carolina red shirts upon the disfran chisement of the negro voters of that state. The Atnorican producers pay 1200,000,000 annually to foreign ship-owners. Is there a single sound reason why this amount should not be expended so that it may find its way into American pockets? Mayor Van Wyck's icn trust dlvi dends, according to his .own sworn statement, amount to 135,000 an nually. It was his brother "Qus,' who is also a heavy stockholder that drafted the anti-trust plank of the Kansas City platform. . A commercial achievement is far better than a Bryan theory in the bush. Chairman Jones' explanation of his connection with the Round Bale Trust is closely related to the rea son of the Jersey tavern keeper who charged the late Bill Nye $1. for a sandwich. When one plank of the political platform is admittedly rotten the entire structure should be condemn ed at the bal ot box. The Republican party is not striving to bide or npologize for a single line of the Philadelphia platform. Jerry Simpson is no longer the idol of the Kansas Populists. His candidacy for the United States Sen ate has been rudely jumped upon in the house of bis supposed friends. Mr. James R. Keene, the Wall St. boar, is in England and engaged in telling the newspaper reporters over there that the prosperity on this side of the water is not genuine. Mr. Keene makes bis money when the country is financially depressed and his wishes usually take a pater nal interest in his published thoughts. The chronic critics of Governor Roosevelt are unable to understand the perversity of the masses. .Every Democratic editor is hard at work trying to convince his read ers that the 10 to 1 plunk ot the Kansas City platform doesn't mean anything. But he doesn't attempt to account for Mr. Bryau's porsist pucy iu foreiug iu adoption OUR CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. HeT. C. B. Scudder. Pastor Ht'NDAY SKHVICK.S. C'lnss Mooting 9.30 PreuoliiiiR 10.30 Bnndny boliool 14.45 Epworth LoBguo 7.00 Prenching 7.30 WF.EK HAY BKHVtCRS. Prnyer Meeting Wed 7.30 C'lnss Meeting Fri 7.30 I'Hl'HXIt NOTKB Next Sabimth evening the third sermon of the Riverside Sories will be pnmchoil, subject : Cleansing at the River. How the doctrine of hate was reached in human experience is shown in the spiritual development of St. Paul. This question will be treated by the pastor next Sabbath morning. It is rumored that the next annual conference will ba held in Newark. The camp meoting is a timn hon ored institutiot of Methodism. It has been, and in many soctiom still is, a great sonrco of quickened spir itual lifo. Camp Tabor witnessed a scone of unusual interest last week Monday and Tuosdty when the gos pel temperance meetings were held. The first address was given by John G Wooley, who plena for n higher type of manhood in politics. He was followed by Dr. Crane who urged the necessity in following Christ in all reform work, who was himself a reformer socially intellect ually, morally and politically. It waa a great plonsure to greet ourfrionds nt the Epworth Lingua R illy on Friday and Saturday. The present pastor and W. R. NelT, the former pastor, were among tho speakers. W. C. Kin ey gave his very helpful address on "The E- worthian Four-sqnnro." Instruc tion and inspiration characterized tho day. Wo extond a hearty invitation to all to attend our Quarterly Temper ance mooting next Sabbath evening at 7 p. m. It has been said that whenever a Methodist went into a town that there entered an enemy of the saloon. If this stntement is not literally true it ought to bo. SAID BY IVAN PAS1N. Philosophy seeks God j religion Buds Him. It is not enough to carry a com. pass ; we must always keep the mag not away. Selfishness is only nnother name for shortsightedness. By falling before God we riso to wards Him. Be gentle I The sea is held in chock, not by a wall of brick, but by a bench of sand. It matters little how widely swell ed are the sails ; it matters much how firm is the mast THROUGH (lOD 8 WOULD. Whon men travel iu the stage coaches in grand mountain coun tries, some ride in the inside .with the curtains fastened down. They see nothing of the beauty of the scenes through which they pass, Others ride outside, and soe every grand thing by the way. This illus trates the way different persons go through God's world. Many pass through shut up inside a dark, dis mal coach, with all the curtains drawn tight, themselves shut in and all of God's joy and beauty shut out ; others ride outside, and catch a glimpse of every fair and lovely thing fcy the way. Tuey breathe the fresh air, hear the joyous songs of the birds, soe the fields, brooks, riv ers, mountains and skies, and quaff delight everywhere. J. R. Miller D. D. , They Struck it Rich. It was a grand thing for Hi is com munity that any hrni secured tho agency for Dr. King a Now Discov ery for Consumption, the wonderful remedy that has startled the world by its marvellous cures. The furor of enthusiasm over it hns boomed their business, as the demand for it is imnienser . Tlioy give free trial bottles to sufferers, and postively guarantee it to cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, and all Throat and Lung Troubles. A trial proves its merit. Price 60c and $1. In India, the land of famino,thons. anils die because they cannot obtain food. Iu America, the land of plenty, many suffer and die because they cannot digest tho food they eat. Ko dol dyspepsia digests what yon eat. It instantly relieves and rudiailly cures all stomach troubles. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under sigutMl buying beun appointed by the Urplmu'M Court of the County of Piktf to intike distribution of the fund in band of Mtuy K. Klicuhuns, aitiniiiitiH trix, u) bJiown by her account to and Hiiimig the part it entitled tla-rtu uud re port to the court and the evidence tnkuii will ill lend t j tho dulitM of an id uppoiht nitiit tit his ohMoa iu the iiorouh of Mil ford uu the loth dtty of September, A. J) , Htu), at H o'clock In the afternoon nt which time nod plttoe all jierboim intereteteU are required to attend and prudent their ultiUns or be debmred forever for coiiuntr In and upon tid fond. 1). M. VA Al KK.N, Aililoid, Hth Auku.I, LiU Auditor. Lots of people have thin hair. Per haps their parents had thin HAIR K xl er- eir children have thin hair. But this does not make it necessary for them t have thin hair. One thing you may rely upon makes the hair healthy f and vigorous; makes I it grow thick and long. It cures dan druff also. It always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color of early life. There is no longer need of your looking old be fore your time. $1 .00 a bottle. All druggists. "As s remedy for restoring color to the liair I hellere Ayer's Hair Vlcor hna no prpinl. It hiis always given me perfect satisfaction in every way. Mrs. A. M. Strkhi., Aug. 18, 1J-WS. lluiuiuuudfiport, N.Y. Wrtta Ihm Doctor. Tie will nen1 yon n bonk on The ll:iir mid Sculp frpe, uitm riiiM-st. If you tin not oMnili nil the benrfiu yu exppi't.'d trnm tho me of Uie VlKor ivrito the Doctor about it. Adtlresl, Dr. J. C. AVER. Luwell, Mrsi. You will ncvi-r find nny other pills ;o prompt mid so plensnnt as De Witt's little early risers. mm ni.ilml COTIMISSIONERS' SALE The undersigned, the Conntv Commissioners of the County of Pike, will sell the several seated and unseated trncts of In Milford on Till ItSDAV, SKI'TKM lll lt SEATED I1LOOMING GROVE TOWNSHIP. Hmlth John, nr 100 ncrrs utilinpd Henry Hnln no 184 ndj hinds of C'hurh'B Donnelly and (ieoiKO wllson DKLAWAKK TSP. CortrlKht iRnnc. nr 8H ncrvn nnhnpd part of Hnnnnh Car nry no 145 and Kuchae! Klin no J44 Hazehllne Ann, nr :w neros iinhupd Ann Huff Jr no 13 adj hinds of A F (ironch Lning John W., est HKt acres inihnpri prt of Thonins Carney no 14H adj Hannah Carney no 145 and Hachel Klinjr no 144 Chatillon Iewin, nr 15:1 acres unhnpd ndj lands of Wil liam Hofiiner and others DING MAN TSP. Stephens A. W., nr S ncres Impd ttH unlmpd adj lands of Joseph liarher Lewis Chattillon and otliers GREENE TtfP. Frelich .Tnines, nrWd neros nnliniHl Howe nnrt Elliot no 157 adj lands of Charles Blitz and JoMah Whll.'aker . . Pfeffer Lewis, nr inn neres unhnpd Mary Stocker no 2Ki adj lands of Rudolph Linck and Levi Shaw LACKA WAXEN TSP. Crlssman Frank, nr 50 aeres unlmpd adj lands of David Me Intyre and James Selden Grady Miehael, nrTH acres unhnpd adj hinds of John Mo Cn he and James Moran Lludato Charles, nr 50 acres unlmpd ndj lands of Joseph Hiixton and cithers Moran James, nrH5a'ies unlmpd lot no 1 adj lands of John Mc Halo and Michael (irady Perry levt, nr 2 acres impd and house adj lands of John N Smith Westhrook Laf., nr 0 acres unit nod Isaac Decow no 104 adj lands rf lots no 1P5 and Yahr August, nr 50 ncres uuimpd John Musrove no VJiS Wilson George, nr loo ncM' unlmpd ndj Ian s of Wil- lium HoUktI and David Mclntyrn PORTER TSP. Westbr ok Jaofih. nr 3 ncres inpd 27 acres unlmpd adj lands of Daniel Bnrtou no 340 John Jttyne uo Hiiy and Joseph Elliot no lti , UNSEATED LANDS, HLOOMING GROVE TOWNPK1P. Warnnleo i.auie. Knnuro John Klienhans Horace Mease Johu Mott O. H. Htocker Margaret DELAWARE TSP. Hrodhcnd Ltiko Carney Thoiuna Mease Hobei t Mease John DINfi.MAN TSP. SIM Hurley Daniel R. list Hrodhend llaiinah hsl Delaney llliinu W Huston TliomiiS Jr. 23 8 nger John GKKKXE TSP. :53 Foulke Adam l!ii4 Wills illinm LACKA WAXEN TPP. 2W 83 Condcll William (NaintT Michael HeweH Huls'rt 78 2d Jennings Johu 18 Philips John 1(5 WalUT l'rter LEHMAN TSP. Cheiitiior Jjimes Dally Clini iee Ellis lienjaiiiin Kiniiear William Mycr Henry (jhlndlii Peler PORTER TPP. Hifcher David llartiin Daniel Herte Tohiait .'ones Absalom I-wia Hiciuird Miller Will in m 2d Oil f, n David Otlgen (iilbert Overtleia Willlniu Philips John Pollard William Philips KcU-cca Stocker Mnignrt-t Muuik John Sellers Samuel WbitchiJl Rulieit AlTfcsT C'voouiiloiicr'K Ollice, Milford, August 01 ll One Cent a Word. Vnr Fdfh Inarrtlnn. No Adv. rtl.nionl tnk-n fur Iran t hit II in rrnta. CASH miiM eerotnpitny nil onlora. Afitlreaa riKB WltKtf l-KKS, Ml I. Foil I), PA. yoit PALE. A small farm limited nunr 1 MiitiiniiiriiK, known iin (lit; llonwl or Hi-inhnnlt plapp, containing 31 n!ivs Finely IikjhIihI, well waU'ml. House ami barn. Kmlt of all klutls. I'art iniproTitl. Titlo clour. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box a Milford. Pa. TK ESP A PS NOTICE. Notice Is hercl.j plvon that tresinssinfr on the premisei. occupied hy the iintlersiuntHl In IHnni'in township. Known ns the iinclwinan farm for humine. limiting, ticrrying or any othei pin-post! wliHtt-ver Is forbidden tinder peri ii 1 1 y of the law. Any person or person dlsiilieying this notice w ill lie dealt with in the severest lawful manner. GsnitoK H. Mccarty, July 1, 15M7. Lessee. rKEPPAPS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thai trespass ng upon the south ern half of the tract of land Known as the William Denny, No. (W.ln Phohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other mirpoHO, also trespassing on fMiwklll pond iu Iiinguiati township, or, fishing in it i forbidden under penalty of liie law. M. Ci.kii.anii MlLNOIt, prl5lm Attorney for owner. 'piiESPASS NOTICE. Notice is herein X ifiven that trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest. Lake Association In ijitckawaxcti townsiiip. 1'ike county, i'a., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, of my other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. ALEXANDER IfAIIIIEN, Not. 23, 18115. President. TTtESPAPP NOTICE. Notice Is hereby X given that trespassing on the premises of the tintiersigneti, suuateti in lntigman tiowfislilu. for nnr tiornose whatever Is sti ictlv forbidden, and afloffi nders will be promptly prosecuted. IRA li. CASH Oct. 21. 1815. NOTICE All linnt ing, fishing or other trespassing on t lie premises or the under signed, in Dingman Townsiiip. on Hay iiiondhkill and llwnrfsklll Creeks, is for himlen under penally of the law. CliAf.. J. Hon.EAU, ningninn Twp., N. IloiLKAP, May 17. Ihus. .Joseph F Uoilbaii. Administratrix Notice. Estate of Huth P. Hill, deceased. Letters of administration on the above "state having been granted to tho under- siutled, nil persons Indebted to said estate me requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same wil until delay, to irviritMi ;. mm, Administratrix Matam rrns, Pa. or to her attorney, ALFRED MAKVIN Malamoras, Pa. land enumerated below, nt the Court House !!n, I (, commencing; nt two o'clock: LANDS. Interest Tax. & Cost. Totnl. t SO 15 B 83 ISM 48 15 1)3 4 74 20 fid 7 20 8 73 20 (16 1(1 Oil 4 25 20 81 40 01 6 03 4(1 04 2(1 80 5 87 82 17 100 Oil 18 04 11(1 07 21 74 6 10 2!) 84 11 20 3 84 15 04 1(1 83 4 21 21 OS 20 84 5 05 25 8(1 7 50 8 44 1(1 W 17 HI 4 88 23 29 24 07 4 88 28 (15 13 03 4 43 18 Oft 21 Wl , 4 07 2ti (13 8 01 8 54 11 45 A. P. Tnx. Cost. Total. I'i 70 (11 (II $ 8 71) t 15 40 403 1111 4H 15 7 87 5 53 !.7 133 48 51 fi Kl fin 17 47 6 75 8 811 0 14 2115 100 33 4(1 5 84 38 30 150 18 (HI 4 .18 Sg 47 250 311 14 6 40 35 54 140 111 87 4 28 21 15 138 151 10 7ll 4 28 21 07 2 28 (SO 5 27 33 87 3oO 43 11 rt Ml 40 40 300 28 80 5 31) 8 4 00 58 8 30 3 Wl 1 1 Wi 157 23 113 4 78 27 70 35 5 110 8 35 8 06 350 80 75 8 43 40 17 9i0 37 60 H 13 43 (S3 30 5 (U 8 3(1 S (HI 8i 70 73 88 1) 15 81 53 373 ' m 75 8 111 78 (Srt 423 130 711 50 0 75 Wi 05 401 0 75 17 U 3(1 hi 53 2114 120 38 14 6 17 44 31 70 11 10 US 8 74 13 80 100 13 75 8 05 lit 70 108 25 87 5 1st 30 til 210 27 43 6 23 33 IS4 loo lu2 14 84 4 03 18 S7 111 13 03 4 04 17 07 130 14 7(1 4 10 IS Nrl 175 21 57 4 14) 3d 3ti 2l0 24 no 4 IU 30 51 100 13 30 8 W3 lrt 33 100 00 13 :l 8 1-3 lit 33 Bull 30 HO ft icj 43 U3 hV) 18 45 4 43 33 SS 2l) 117 24 (SO 4 IU 211 5-1 417 l:i3 51 41 tt 2u 58 tili 1--0 40 14 711 4 10 18 M 147 110 in 30 4 41 23 (tl 210 l:i5 25 Sil 6 111 311 ( 153 81 h8 6 67 87 45 115 14 19 4 07 18 2l f o II 15 8 38 9 53 HENRY P. A I.HRHiHT, VI 1 I.I.I A III P IIKCh. PIEItKE M MI. IS, I'Ot'Niy CoMMUu-lONKItS. . UiKil A SWKPKMSEIt ') ( HMMIsliNKI,b I 1MHH. llAAI. EVERYTHING TO FURINSH 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. CARPETS From 14 cents per yard to $1.75 per yard. furniture: AJsingle 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., .. Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offers. Pikk Co. PltKss, Lndica' World, Ainslco's, l!unscy 'k, Ct sine) nlitnn, fl.15 " " k " " " " ' MeClure's, 4.15 " " " " " ' " " " Lcslio s Monthly, " 4.15 You innko n selection from one of tlm four offers, which you send to us, enclosing $ 1 15 nnd wo will liavo the four imHicntior.s mailed to the subscriber for one year ; or each tose) ninte inKlress if so desired. Address 1'lKii COUNTY l'KKHS, Milford, Pn. A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING For 1 lie next sixty dnys, I will (jtiolo rnlicmd of juices in Mens', Boys' jukI Cliildronst Clothing, tlint will astonish everybody. An invitation to the public is extended to in spect the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Boys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices Will talk. Call and le convinced at H. SCHAF 15 Front Street, .-. Portjervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER, NOTICE ! Trenmiry Depttrtmenr. OtTlee of ('oinptrollfr of I he Cunvney. S Wahhinoton 1) (: , Ji i.v u, ihj! Whereni hy Kalisfnetory evidence, prr se.jttnl to the under binned, It has Ix-en made, to appear that 1he Mi-hI hIiohhI I tank uf Milfi.rd" 111 the town of MUfonl in tin- enmity of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, lnihccin- plled wiib nil the provii-hius of (h" l;iit tes of tho t nitcd Stales, r'f u i ril to he complied with hefuie an a.sociation shall m authorized o uminwitce the hitincrtsnf hankinv: Now therefore I. TtmimM P Kane Deputy and iu'titi (.'omptrnller of th (,'urre ry, do hei-ehv e'rti(lv (hat mTIm lint Nntlonnl Hunk f Militant" in liu town of Milford in the County of Pike and Stale of Peiin.sylvaitia, U aothtiried to commence the husines of Hatiktiif na pro vided in aeethm fifty-one and bixly nine of the He vi lied statutes of the I' oiled luU'.t In testimony w hei etf wil ne.s my hand and seal of (dliee thiij twelfth (lav o July I'.om. T P. KANK. Deputy and Actiu CoinptttiJIer of the Currency. No blt. Currency Hnreau Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency Treasury Department. BOYS lli'r' your t'buui'v U iumU Cnt you I.tN IIimu 3; you m-I i llu'iu lor lOc, m t lfwr t'ttOMT uf uvr to uu tnch ouv. Von cmu utuk '4 io 3 every veu iitc, 4l KI.H ttlkti WMatet, 1'rli'fit: Kttmple lltftpt) IO.-; 11, AO; iO, or for 100. AilUrs( 4. J. 1MI.A.N, So. AOiweuty liit trevtf I'tt. XJiJAdvertiau iu the Pukc. A HOUSE " ( risiiHijKilitnti, " 4.1 RANSKY. 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