PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FltlDAV. KEl'T- 2H. 1HOO. PUntilSIIKO KVRRY FRIDAY. OFFIOK, BROWN'S BUIMMNO BrtOADST. BriisctnrTios: One Yeah One dollar mid fift.y rents. Bix. Months Heveiity-flve cents. 8TKKT1.Y IN ADVANIK. Kntercrl nt the post tifflna of Milford. Pike County, Pennsylvania, ns seennd olass mutter, Novemher twenty-first, ltilKI. Advertising Rates. One sotmrpfeiirht lines), one insertion -I l.or Eaeh aulmeuuent insertion .Mi Bfxliiid rates will he furnished on np plication, will be allowed yearly ndvei tlBors. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notice S ' Anditor's notices 4 " Divorce notices o.'" Sheriff's sales. Orphans' court sales County Treasurer's sales, County state nvnt and election proclamation charirei by the square. J. H. Van Ktlell, PuilLIHIIEK, Milford. Pike County, Pa. National Ticket. For Prenlilunt, WILLIAM M'KINI.EV, of Ohio. For Vice Presidents, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Amlflor OenerHl, E. 15. HAH DEN 15 KIM iH, of Wayne County. For ConKrfHiinen-fit-I.nr!fet ROBERT H. FOEDEREH, of Philadelphia, (iAH SHA A. GROW, of Susquehanna County. For Klectors-M-I,rKe, CLARENCE WOLF, FRANK H. RUIIL, A. H. RORERTH, DR. TH EODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For CrngiaeM KUKHELL V. STEWART, of East on. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of Milford. For Jury Commissioner, W. T. BTRUBLE, of Milford. THE EIGHTH DISTRICT. The nomination of Russell C Stewart Esq., of Riston, for Congress by the Republican conference Inst Saturday is received with speoiiil gratification hero where be is com paratively well known, having made addresses during the canvass male by Judge Kirkpatrick. At that time he made a very favorable impression on the voters. Mia remarks were full of force and earnestness his reasoning was clear and incisive bis arguments were cogent, and grace. fully and eloquently delivered. By his manner and address be won the rdmi ration of his listoners and bis nomination for the important posi tion is bailed with satisfaction That there is a strong possibility of his eleotion there is no doubt and ef rort will make the contingency a certainty. There is dissension among the Democrats. Much ill feeling lias been amused over the manner in which Mr. Barber's claims and rights were rnthlessly set aside and ignor ed. That be was fairly entitlod to the nominntion there is no doubt in the minds of fair Democrats, that be deserved the distinction after bis successful struggle in Carbon, is conceded, that bis rights were tram pled on by the Democratic boss of Northampton, aided by the commer cially constructed candidate from Pike and his conferees, is openly al leged, and we think from tho strong expressions made bv ' conservative and honest Democrats will be re sented by many of them nt the polls. In Mr. Stewart we have a candidate of exceptional ability, a man who will represent this important district with credit to himself and bis con stituents. We ask nil tboso who profess a desire to be represented by the best man to carefully wcib the merits and contrast the capabilities of oor candidate with those of bis opponent. There is no manner of doubt if this is done on which side their judgoment will fall. We invite comparison in all the points desir able in a representative and have no misgivings, if candor is exercised as to results. Before Mr. Bryan gets through squaring bis past relations to the Paris treuty with his present posi tion relative to the Philippine ques tion, he wish be had clung to silver Oliver as a paramount issue. . Echr oil t 1 Forestry. Ynle has met one of the now Issues in pniclicnl science In splendid style by establishing a sclio ! of forestry. Judging from the plans It will lie one of the most Complete schools of the kind in the country and, In some ways, unique. Aside from the Im portance of this move from the edu- ationnl point of view the new school has a special significance for IVnnsyi- vanians, since rt large tract of land in Pike county, near Miirinil, will be the scene of the Spring woik of the school when the professors and stu dents take to the woods for the practi cal win king out of forestry problems. Hooks will not lie left iK'hind, bow- eve'-, ns the Milford town lib' ary wii lie supplied with a special department for the use of the students, through the munificence of Win. Koeka feller. Such a scheme as this, taken in connection witli the development of an intelligent interest In forestry the country over, is must hopei'iil. Cor nell and Harvard and the special school on Mr. Yanderbiirs place nt Rillmore rcp'esent splendid influen ces, and if the situation can be saved by science it will lie saved, since aside from what private initiative is doing the Frederal Government's various departments are doing a great work in spreading a knowledge of the con ditions and needs of the forests of the United Stales before the people. While the Forestry Bureau of the Department of Agriculture is doing a special woik and is in itself a great C illego of forestry, the Geological "turvpy. thiough Mr. Henry Gan nett's study of "Fount Reserves," has recently made a signal contribu tion to our knowledge of the forestry situation In the United States. These recent reports of Mr. Gannett throw an encouraging light over the whole situation. He shows that 117 per cent, of the total a tea of the Uni ted Stales is slill wooded, while pre vious estimates have assumed it was but 25 percent. When it is remem beivd that the annual value of timber output Is HI)(),0im,OUO, som; Idea of the returns In this great industry it- given. We still cany on operation in a shiftless manner, and indille'-ence as to waste and flies In the State of Washington alone have consumed In a few years enough timber to supply the whole United States with lumber for two yearn. It Is the problem of waste and reforestation that the Gov ernment is studying, and schools like that Yale has started, by tin ning out equipped men, can do the country a great service. We certainly nee: their aid in Pennsylvania. Philadel phia Press. Largo sun spots, astronomers Ray, causad the extreme beat this sum mer, and doctors declare nearly nil the prostrations were induced by disorders of tho stomach. Good health follows good digestion. Ko dol dyspepsia cure digests what you oat. If you have indigestion or dy syepsia it will quikly relieve aud permanently cure you. . COMG ! DR. S. ANDREL KILMER The Skilled Export-Specialist, CANCERS .0etccwth' (IN miNAL AND KX iKKSAl.) WITHOUT KNIFE, PLASTER or ELECTRICITY. All Chronic and "Given up" cases successfully treated, lie Sure to Kee H v. Tell your S'ck friends and Ofgnhors, This in the same IK. Kilmer Unit visited In th'S vlouity yea,s utfo and cured so many. CoiiB0latioiir.ee. Come early. GOSH KN, St. K'mo Hotel, Oct. 0, KT a EC VIS, llelaware Ho.ie, Oct. 10. Anil evwi y eitfht weeks thereafter. If too feeble or unable to seehtin, write your dtlllculties to Dr. rt. Aiidral Kilmer, .'0 Chenango tic, Biugliaiiiu.n New Yoik. KKPOKT OF THE (XlNUITIOX OF The First National Bank OF Mll.POUI), in the State of Peum.ylvania, nt tho lIoso of bus'uess, Septemlief 6th, 1 si: KiH HCtJ. Loans and discounts $ H,.'iS 47 V. S. iiouds toK.-urecl.culntiou l.v At 110 Pn'nilmim on C. S. lioniis 'iM 7ii Slot ks. beeni-ltU'S, eto 8, 1 M 60 Banking house, furniture aud figures (17 25 Due from Nationals llauka (not Reserve Agents) 8,4S5 60 Due loiii approved reserve agents Ct'ss : InU'iual Kcvcn.te stamps li.ioH Notes of other National Hauls 2,6.;i i; Fract'onal paper cur-ency, Eck els nuil cents : ltt 43 Luwf.il noiiey reserve lu batik, viz: specie t a.sno n ., ... , Legal-tender uuies . . 4J0 OJ ( J'" ' ' Totnl $ 51, C 17 98 L A UIH ." ts. Capital Stock paid In $ 2s,0i.O 00 Vudivided prolitn. leuit expeiiNCb and Laxt paid 5 09 Iudividual depuriti bubjeot to cheek H9 I)iiiinnd ceriitlcjuoM of dep.t.its. 'j ( Conilled cbicka , te t j Total . Slate of Pennsylvania. County uf Pike, fed : 1, KolxM t VV. Keiii, IJjishiiT ol thu himah named hank, do Kolemnly bwear that the ubovo MttiU'im'ot U truu to thu 1ki uf my kuuwludge and lu'l t f. UULIEKT V. KK11), Carh:er. Suldi;rilki-d and sworn to lie fort) me tliU 17ili day of tx-pieiiilMT, l'.)0 J. LI. CJIAMHKHLAIN. NuL.uy Pnolio. 'orrn t Attest: il M WKI.I.S. JOHN . WAKNKK, Directors. WILLIAM MilAJilKLL, era Ml We know of nothing better than coughing to tear tho lin ing ol your throat and tunes. It is better than wet ieei to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever, and making every thing exactly right for the I germs of consumption. Better kill your cough before It kills you. kills coughs of every XI kind. A 25 cent bottle k is just right for an ordi- j nary cougn; ror me harder coughs of bron chitis you will need a 50 cent bottle; and for the coughs of consumption the one dollar size is most economical. My cough reduced rn tnumfre aJtPW'nn. I tried nianv reintlips( but t hoy all fnilpd. After unine the ( hprry rM'triil I iinnn-lf:it!y p g.in n imprnvp, ami three hottU s retf-rrd mo to health. 1 believe I owe luy life to it." Hakau F. MonoAN. Oct. 7, I'rowntoftu, Va. Kotice ol Application for Incorporation. In the Court of Common Ple-j for tin Comity ol' Piku No. !X ol' .Tune Terni I' 'i Niiiifo is herehy (riven that, an applica tion will he made to Hon, (-M-orne S. Pur- ti . Law Judtro of the said (JeinI, at his chambers, In Ho.ievdale, Pa,, on Tuesdnv tin twenty third of October, A. 1) , 1 .), at three oclock . m. umler the act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, "The Corporation Act. of 1H7" en titled ''An Act to provide for thu Incorpor ation and Regulation of Certain Corpora tions." annrovud April 2if. In4, ami the pupp'cmentfi thereto, by Henry Haeuser, .lacob Husch, Ccoi po W eisbrod, lieorge eisbrod. Jr., Hcnihard Krnst and olliers, for tho charter of an intended Corporal ion to be called, ''Porters Lake Hunting and v ishing ( lub tlio chanicter ami object whereof Is to have ft private club for hunt inir, (running and fishing for recreation ami pleasure, and for thu preservation of game and list), and the encouragement thereof, and for these purposes to purchase. have and maintain lor the use ot its mem bora, privatu park or grounds with build ings, with facilities for hunting, gunning and llshing and the preservation ot game and llsh; and to enact such by-lawn, rules and regulations for I he government of the said etui), and the election and qualifica tion of its members as may tie necessary for tho proier carrying out of the objects aud pulpites of the said club, ami for these uuruoses to have, possess and en joy all vhe rights, benefits and privileges ol the Paid Ac', ol Assenimy an . its sup plements. H V. T. UAKKll, Milford, Pa.. Solicitor. Sept liith, T JO. oil SHERIFF'S SALE. Rv virtue of a writ of levari Facias ! Rued out of the Court o' Common Plea of Pike county, to mu directed, I will sell at Public Rale on MONDAY, OCTOHKft 8th A, D., 1WW. at 2 o'clock p. m,, at the Sheriff's office, In the Horongb of Milford. in said Co of Pike, All thobo certain pieces, parcels and tracts of land situate in the township id estlall. in the county ot l'me, Mate ol Penusvlvania nnd more particularly d( scrilH'd and designates as the Hachel Sinitl) block here in conveying tho entire acrc contained in said ikock, also the rioi-u known as Francis Smith containing about four hundred ncies more or les. also bieek known as the John Shoe which said block contains about four hundred acres more or less, also one half of the block of ltachcl Sheo, tielng the same premises as laid down on the mapof tho county rh conlaiuing hi all twelve Hundred acres more nr less. The above In mis aro unimproved but have timber and w oil, and vaUiablc Btone ouarri(is thereon. . tSeleed and taken in pxeoution as thA property of Peter W. ilrovvn nnd will be -old bv me for cash. Sheril'Ys odh e K. VANDKRMA R K, Sept. Mlh.li.JO. bhoiiff. Widow's Appraisement. Tl,., .,11 ...I., r. ...,.,Rt.n..t- k... been Hied with the Register ami will le piescnicu 10 ine toun or Loiiiirmaiiou Oi tolT lit. Ut : R-t teof Jtihn C- Hissam, deeeasHl. In ventory and appiaisementM't ap.u t lo id J. C. WKSTBHOOIC. Jit .ept. 17, VMK Ki-gister Court Proclamation. State of Penn-vlvaniii, County ef Pike. ot ice js lieit'Py gl'in to all i;er?-'ns bo. mil by recogiiiaiu e or ol he--wl-e to p pe;ir, that the Oetoi.-r t4-rui, ln .of In several courts of I'ike coumy will lie held at the court liaiise in the brougii of Mil lo.-d on the third Monday !.") i;l 2 o'cloekl p. in. and will continue one "week if m ary. K. VAMihUMARK. .Milford. Pa. , Sept.. la, 1'.0. Muriff. Stood DeathOfi' E. R Muniliiy, a lawyer of Ilomi etta. Tux., otK-t) ft Milled a i.ivu-ili;; ger. iiy snvs; -my hmtiirr whs very low with malarial fovtr anil jnuiulioe I ierHuadt(l liini to try Liootrio ISittera, and lu waa soon much belter, but continued their use until lie wast wholly cured. I am Hiiro Electric liitteiH (saved his life.' This remedy txpeld malaria. killn diseuse germs and punfles the blood ; aid . digestion, regulate liver, kid neys nnd bowelrf, cure constipation, tlyspephia, nervous dist-a.en, kidney troubles, femuld complaints ; gives perfect health. Only &Uo at ail drug ntores. w Oris Cent a Word. For KrtHi Itmrrtiitti. o AtlvrHinri! tnkeii for Ii-an than 1 ft r'iitA. CASH miit rec tintHt-y ptl nrili'm. Aririretm TIKI? (M)INTV I'HKSJ. MII.FOItl, PA. fjOH SALK. A hiiimII fiirin lncntrd nivir L Mrtaniirafl, known ns tho Urtiscl nr Uelniittrtlt )lnt cttiitniiilii iil acres. Klin ly lo-alr(l, vtt'U wnlcpt'd. Hon so nntl .inn). Kmlt of nil hlndrt. Vnrt IninnrnKl. Titlo clrjir. Ktr taTins, pik. v.tv., mlilrp bock box G Mil font. V'n. THKSPAPr NOTICK. Nt1co is ben-by Kivt'ii t lint trt'simfi'slnir "n t lu iin niist's orriipifrt ly t In u!iili'rsint'l in lHiitfmjttt (ownshlp, knowu hh tin' HucIihtimii furm for hunting, ilnhin, iH-iryln or nny other IMirpor't' w Imtrvtir 1 foi liiildni viimIi-v 'u (illy of tin law. Any person or iit'iscti; lisohcyiup this notice Avlil i dealt will. In tho severest lawful manner. UEOltUK H. WcCAHTT, July 1, 18M7- Ij'Hneo. rUKppAPS NOTICE. Notice U hvrvhy Ktveii ihal trespiiHsinjf upon theKouth ern half of tho tract of lantl Known as the William Denny, No. Wt. I u hhohola town ship, for hunting, fihhinr, or, any other pm pose, also treHpassitir im Saw kill pond in Diii'itau township, or, ilshiutf in It is foihitUlen under jtenalty of the law. M. Cl.KII.ANIi Mil SOU, .VprIMm Attorney for owner. TKKfcPASH NO'I PICK. Not ieo herel'V X friven that tn-spassinff upon The nro- perty ol tho forest ijike Asso'i;ition in La kawaxen townshiji, 1'iko county, Pa., I'or the purpose of hunt in for and lie iiinjr, oi inv other nuipose Is utiietly iorhlilileii un der penalty of the law. ALKXANPKK MADhKN, Nov. 23, Prenident. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is herehy given that trespassing on t ho premises l the undersigned, sit unteu in DU'Riiimi township, tor any purpose whatever 1 drictly forbidden, and nflutT uders will be promptly jirosucuted. lilA U. Cak. NOTICK All hunting, fishing fir other trespassing on the premises of tho under- i Lined, in luugman iownship. on Kay- mondhkill aud Dwarfskill ('leeks, is for- hlndeii under penalty of the law. 1'IlAS .1. HOILKAU, Dlngman Twp., N. lioil.KAiT, Way ii, lNi'p, .loshl'll i uoiLRAU THKSPASS NOTICK. Notice is hereby X giwn that tresi-asstng upon the pro perty of the iimieihrm d in Milford town -hip. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose- ot muting, nsning or any oiner purposes n- strictly forhlddi'ii under penalty of the law Mas. S. M. CiiAtr. 4MFNDMKNT TO TH K CONSTITU l I ION I'liOl'OSKI Ti TDK t il l iiKNS OF TINS COMMON WKAlI'll FOR TH KIR APPROVAL OR HKJK I ION liY TH K tiK.N Mi A Ij ASSK.MP.hY OFTHK COMMON WKAhTII OF PKNN SYIA'ANIA. PCHKIS1IKI) RV ORDKR OK Till-: SKt'HK 1 AK Y OF 1111, COM MONW K.Ml II, IN PCRSUANCK Ol AHTICI.K XY1II OF THK CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to tho Constitu tion of the Commouwcnlilu Section 1. Holt resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the (Join-! mouwealth in General Assembly met, That the following Is proposed as amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the provisions of t he eighteenth article thereof: Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One, Add at the end of th first paragraph ol said section, after the words "shall be. en titled to vote at all elections," the words "subject however to such biws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact," so that the said section shall read as follows; Section 1. Cjunlitleat Ion of Electors Jvery male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing l he following quail Meal ions, Jiall be entitled to vote at all cleetioits, subjeet however to Mich taws reo,uir ug and regulating the regisitaiioii of electors as the Genual Assembly may enael : He shall have been a citizen of the Uni ted States at least one month Ho thai! have resided in the State one year (or if, having previously been a qual ified elector or native born citizen ot the State, he shall hm o removed t herefrom nnd returned, within six months, immedi ately preceding the election). He shall h. ve resided in the election rils- i Ei'iet where lie shall oITer to vote at leat 1 two mouths Immediately preceding the election. i If twenty-two years of ago nnd upwnrds, j he shall have paid within two yearn a Stnt nr county tax, which shall have : been assessed nt leat t wo months and paid at least one mouth before the election. Amendment Eleven to Article Eight, Sec tion Seven. Strike out from said section the words but no elector shall Ite deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not I eing registered." and add to said see lion the following words, "but laws regu lating and requiring the registration of electors may be enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of tho same clas,-' so that the said Kcctlou shall read as follows: Section 7 Uniformity of Election Laws. All laws regulai ing the holding id elections by tho citizens or for the regis tration of electors rdiall be uniform throughout the State, but laws regulating and requiring the registration of electors may lo enacted to apply to cities only, pro vided that such laws bo uniform for cities of the same class. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W'.GRIKST, Secretary of the Commonwealth, 4 MEN DM EST TO THK CONSTITU i TION PROPOSED TO THE CITI ZENS of this commonwealth bOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION BY THE GEN KB A L ASS EM BLY OF THK COMMON WEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA, PUBLICUM) BY ORDER OF I DE SECRETARY OF THE COM MON W E A L I'll. IN PURSUANCE op AR TICLE XVIII OF THK CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of t he Commonweal h. Section 1 Be it r solved by the Senate and House of Representatives of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in Geienil Assembly met, Thafc the following in pro posed as an ameudmetit to the Constitu i ttwi of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvan ia in ncoordum-e with the provUhm of the Eighteenth article thereof. Ami'U lineut. Strike out section four of article eiht, and iosoit iu place thereof, as follows: Section 4. All elections by the citizens Miail Uu by ballot or hv u h ot her method as may bo ore' cnln-d by law: Provided, Tliut hi-ciecy in voting be preserved. j l rue col of t he Joint Ke-Mlutiin W. VV. GR1EST, Secretary of the Common weuls h. Register's XJotice. The follow ing At counts have Ikimi filed with ihe Ift-iFtier of k'lUe County ami will he pii'M i.trd to Ihe Court for Conlli mal ion Oct iher lf. hrni. Ktntetf l('uj;imin WhltCfell, deeeKKed Acc ount of John VV. Fiazit r ami Jiuehh T. Smith. Kjo- Hints. Kr-title uf tJiiai-leit L Heller, dcceuMMt. Account of Ciu l.-a C. Ili ller, Ailmrx. KtalP of j. JJeehler, dee'Httotl. First and final account of A. J. Hlmoim, Kxecu tor. Kntate of Klizalx'th V, Carney, d.cearfctl. Kiit and final account of J.hn Carney, Kxeculur. J. C. WKriTHKUUK, JH., fciept 17, JiWU. lU'ifUtvr. EVERYTHING TO FU CUTLERY Do you want some Knive: end Foi ks. We sell Rogers Triple Plated Knives and Forks for $3.48. CROCKii: From the commonest k:ud of I arllitu ATare to the Finest French China. From 14 cents fer yard to $1.75 per yard. FURNITURE A single piece or a car-load. Frcm a cheap wash-stand, to a Fine Parlor suite. PRICES LOWER THA:J THE LOWEST. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .. Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offers. Pikk Co. Press, IKlios' vorlil, AinsliicV, Munsi-y'n, Cusnidpolitnii, $1.15 " " " " " " " " " " ion nmKo n KiMeption trom nno ol the lonr nln-rs, which yon spnd to ua, enclosing 4 15 nnd wo will hnvo tho four piil licntions mnilod to thn sunsc.rihcr tor ono your ; or onoh to sr pnmlp nclcrcss if so dosircri. Address I'IKE ( iUN'J V I'KESS, Milford, Pn A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTP3IIMG For tlic next sixty days, I will quote Unlieaivl of prices in Moils', Hoys' an(rChil(licnst Clothing, that Avill astonish tveiylKMly. An invitation to the public is extended to in sjiect the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Hoys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices Will talk. Call and 1)0 convinced at SCHAFRAMSKY 15 Front Street, Portjervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTH I Kit, BOYS Her your chime to noikp money utter 114-tionl, N tiling Mali lUr leuitiT Krr'iK. Coat yoa I.KSS tliHti :i; .ve k I1 th.in Tor Oc, clear PIIOHT fit over 7o nit ettHi one. Vim eau make 'S to : every evrn liilf. HI HI.S aUo witnietl, IVie tt: Hantpl Keeinw lOi-j l',ftO; o, r; tr :'.. fur tMOO, AHdrtHH. J. I. IXll.AN, No. AO 1 uenty-lirt street, PittHburn:, !'. f n im i.m r P l il r 1 f 66. V '. ."'J-l I rV8rt?. TRAOC Vw DESIGNS. MARKS.' w'COPYRICHTS. ThlrtT-one ye :rs active practice. Opinion as to Taliiity and )nttentahility. Write tor liook n iiis-niri nsan.l referent-. E60N bkOS2 t street. Wasbinfftoa, U. e l.o.rivnra FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... n interesting mag azine of criticism. Send for one to-day. No Free Copies THE VAN D ALL, 5226 Butler St., Fittsburg, Pa. 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