PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, OCT. 12. lUOO. rUUIilSIIflll EVRHY FIIIDAY, OFFICE, BROWS H IUUI.D1NO BltOAl) BT. Rl'llfW HIPTIor: OXE YkAR One dollnr anil fifty cento. Hut Months Seventy-five cents. Sl'KKTIiY IN AllVANCK. Entnrml nt the post oMloe of Mil font, Pike County. Pennsylvania, ns feeimil cla-ii innttur, Ncivuinber twuiit.y-flrt, lmKi. Advertising Rates. Onnflqnnre(elKlit lines), one Insertion -11. TO Eiteh stibseinient insertion .50 Reducm! rut will Ixj furnlHlietl on ap plication, will lie nlluweil yearly mlver loon. Legal Advertising. Ailnilnlnrnitir's mid Executor'! noticed Auditor's notions 4 Divorce notices - ...... fi.fHi KherllT'n wiles, Orplinns' couit snh-i-, County Treasurer's sales. County jtatt ment anil election proclamation charged by the square. J. II. Tun Etten, PCRMBHKH, Mllford, Pike County, Pa.- National Ticket. For President, WILLIAM M'KtNLEY, of Ohio. For Vice rrelilrnU, T1IEOPOIIE UOOSEVELT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Auditor Ornnrnl, E. B. HAUDKNBEIUJH, of Wayne County. For ConyremtinMi-nt-I.nrjrn, UOHEHT H. FOEDEIIKK, of IMiiliiclelphtn. UALl'BHA A. liltOW, of HiiHiiiiehaiina County. For KIitoin-at-lrre, CLAUKNCE WOLF, FRANK II. BUHL, A. B. ItOREKTS, DIl. THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For CongrrM BUB3ELL G. STEWART, of Kanton. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of Mllford. For Jnry CommlMloner, W. T. BTRUBLE, of Milford. A short day la bettor than a short dollar. William McKinloy. The difforence botween Bryanistn and Jacksonian or JofTorsoiilnti IX? inocracy Is the difforoiice between politics In Its worst sense and states manship In its historical significat ion. Next Novemler's vote will decide the length of the war In the Philli pines. If for MeKinley the war will end with honor, If for Uryan It will be a case of hauling down the flag to end it. That the Democrats Instinctively array themselves on the wrong side of all great political questions has long been an aphorism, but it might be unkind to say that they display a similar aptitude in selecting their surroundings. Here they meet in the Gi-and Jury room, in Deckertown In an undertakers shop and at Mala moras over a saloon. Hut there is an eternal fitness about some things af ter all. Susquehanna county twelves near ly five times the sum out of the an nual amount paid by the Erie that Pike does yet we have more miles of railroad than she has. Send Allele to the Legislature and let him try to have this injustice rectified. Can't depend on a Democratic member. Those have always failed to make an attempt to protect our i i'jliU or else Bold us out at the critical moment. We challenge contradiction of this statement. The Democrats try to poke fun at the laboring man liecau.se he is asked to vote for a full dinner pail. Just ank these wolfeix to point to a single measure they have ever passed for tiie lienetit of American wage earners. The reply, if any, w ill be in pantom ime by some "silent statesman," like all our niemlwrs of the legislature liave been, who wheD asked what they bad done or why lie did it, either moved out of the county or maintain ed a golden silence. If asked liefore before election what he proKied do ing he simply jKiintixl to the seat and said he wanted it. Reports from the lower counties in dicate that Democrats are in revolt over self inflicted candidacy of Mutch ler, aided by Pike, and that they are refusing supirt of the ticket. Talk about iiiqieiiiilisni! the manner and method of Mutchlcr's nomination completely overrode the w ishes of the jieople and now if be is supported at the polls the incubus is fastened on this district for years. Bliow that you uphold right and fairness by vot ing for Stewart an so rebuke the wrong. This w ill not make you Re publicans but it will prove that you are men who will not wear a tag and tarry a yoke. THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Ciiurch. Itcv. 0. E Scudrler, Pastor SUNDAY SKHVKTF.4. Clnss Mooting 9.30 Preneliinir 10. HO Stiminv School 11.45 Epwortli Lwigtie ; . . . . 8.45 Pronclilng 7.30 WRF.K DAY HKRVICK. Prnyer Mooting Weil , . . 7.30 (JIiihh Mooting Fri 7.30 CHUItOI! NOTKS Ths old pooples1 service next Bnb bntli morning. Remember the Autumnal service nt night conducted by and in the in terest or young people. Revival services will begin at Schocopoo school Iiouho tin Tuesday Oofc. 23 and continue for two weeks. Lat every unsaved person nsk this question why nm I not a clnistinn? WHY AliR YOU NOT A CHHIRTIAW? Is it because you lire afraid of rid leulo, and of what others may say of yon? Whosoever shall be Hslianied of Me, and of My words, . . .of him al S i Hi in 1 1 the Bon of Man he ashamed. Mark 8: 38. Is it because of the Inconsistencies of professing Christians? Every one of us shall give nn an Count of him. elf to God. Itom. 14 : 12. Is It because you are not willing to give up nil for Christ? What shall it profit it man if be shnll gain tlio whole world, and lost his own soul? Mark 8: 30. Is it beoauso you are afraid you will not bo nocepted? Him that comet Ii to Mo I will In no wise cast out. John 6 : 37. Is H because you fear you are toe great a sinner? Tho blood of Jesus Christ, His Bin, oleansutli us from all sin. 1 John 1:7 Is it bocnuso you think that yon are doing as well as yon can, and Uod ought to bo satisfied with that ? "Whosoever shall keep the whob law, and yet offend in ono point, In is guilty of all Jas. 2 : 10. Is it becnuso you think there is time enough yet? Boast not thyself of to-morrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. Prov. 27 : 1. The singing school began Inst Monday night and will continue dur ing the winter. All are welcome who dosire to sing by note. Six niontlu of the conference ye ir have gouo. The time for our second quarterly confete'ice is at band. It is a time to look about us and see how we stand. How much have wo contributed to thd church thus far? Have we met our obligations? If not now is the time. Paying and praying nro both necessary to run a successful church. A careful canvass has brought to light the fact that ft large number of old pooplo especially men, are outside of the church, many of whom never attend church and some of whom are all but atheists To see the bent form tottering to the grave without hope is a sad picture, yet one npon 'which we frequently can look. What a oontrnst to sncU a view is that of the calm serene face, the restful trustful heart of the aired saint, lu the great judgement day, which face will we wear? Just the oue one we wear bore. It will be ono of glory or sbnuie, which? In the revival work befure us let the oue supreme object bo the de velopomont of christian chnrocter. If we loose sight sight of this our work will be in danger of being su perficial. True christian character begins with conversion but- doas not ind tili death. Character is the only thing that has weight in the sight of Uod. Then let us build character for in so doing we build for eternity. F -tie to Inventors. Tho experience of C. A. Snow it Co., in obtaining more than '20,01)0 patents for inventors lias enabled them to helpfully answer many ques tions relating to the protection of in tellectual property. This they have done in a pimmphict treating briefly of United Slates a nil foreiiiii patents, with cost of same, and how to pro cure them ; trade marks, ilesinns, caveats, infringements, derisions in leading patent cases, etc , etc. This pamphlet will be sent free to anyone writing to C. A. Snow & Co., Washington, D. C. A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It cutue through his kidneys. His back got. so lame he could lie', stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except pro led by cushions. No remedy helped him until be tried Electric Hitters which effected such a wonderful change that be write he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, purities the blood und builds up your health. Only 50o at ail drug stores. Drens making in all branches. Will go to the house or do the work ut home. Addres Mahy I.ldwiu, opposite Sitwkill Mill, Million!, t'u. All except bad ones! There arc hun dreds of cough medi cines which relieve coughs, all coughs, except bad ones! The medicine which has been "curing the worst of bad coughs for6oycarsisAyer's Cherry Pectoral. Here ii evidence : " My wife was trou'ilecl with a deep-seated cotik en her lutis for thret years. One day 1 thought ' of how Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved the life of my sister after the doctors had all given her up to die. Ro I purchased two bottles, and It cured niy wife completely. It took only one bottle to cure my sister. So you see that three bot . ties (ono dollar each) saved two lives. We all send you our heart felt thanks for what yon have done for us." J. H.liURGE, Macon, CoL, Jan. 13, 1899. Now, for the rst time yoo can get a trial Lcttle of Cberry Pectoral for 2 ccr.ts. Ask youf drof gist. 8at Next to Grant. Visitors to Washington will proba bly rpmomlier nn old second hand book denier, who on nice dnya slta In front of his shop, on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, just opposite Peace Monument. He relates ono Btory In which he and Gen. Grant fig ure rather prominently. The old bookseller had received a ticket for a theatrical performance. He went early and took his seat In the parquet. Soon a family, consisting of a husband and wife and several Rrown up daughters took tho Beats to hla right A little later a man cume and sat on his left next the aisle. The old bookseller Is blind In the left eye, and did not pay any attention to the man on his loft. At the end of the first act the lady on his right leaned over and asked If the stranger were not General Grant. Bare enough, It was, and the lady was so informed. "I reckon you can see a bit better from this chair where I am slttin'," the old gentleman remarked, "and if you think you'd rather change with me, I'm willing." A second Invitation was not re quired. "And I didn't have to change only with the woman but with the hul family, and I thought they'd push me out In the aisle. But I'll bet that to this day the woman tells of the time when she sat next to the President," the old bookseller adds. Exchange. All That Was Naceisary. - "Were your amateur theatricals a success T" - " - - - "Oh, yes; every, one In them had friends enough to -convince him that .he was the best one of the lot" Phila delphia Bulletin. Notice of Application - for Incorporation. In the Conrt of Common''PI1a' for the County of Pike No. lis of June Term 1' ). NotU-o Is horrhy given thiit an iippllcn ttnti wlil be made to Hon. txeoro H.' Pur ity, Lhw Judiro o.f the said Court, -nt htft ehmnlicrH, in llojofiditlc. Ph., oil rucsdtiy thn twenty third of Ociobur. A. I).. 1 ). nt throe oclock p. lu. under thp net of As- Kemmy or the Uoiniiionwcnitn or miiliyi vnolH, luu IJorporntiim Act of lHd en titled An Act to provide for the Ineorpor ntinu and Ketiulatlon of Certain Corpora. tiotis," npprovi'd April 29, 1S74, und. the Miimietnontg tlii-reto, nv-Heirry lliieuser. .liicoll . Husch, (JeorKO . Woislirod, . George oiirod, Jr.. Ui-rohnnl r.rhKt and ollicts, for the charter of nirtntemled CororntWli to be calli-d. "Porti-rs Lake ltuntiiia anil Fishing Cluh" the 'character nmV olt.irit wheri'of la to have n irivat cloo for hunt ing, Kiiri olnir and llshintf for rci-roation and pleasure, and for the nroservnl Ion of g.Hiie and -fish, and the fiicoiirHirofncrit Iht-reof, and for tlmsc purposi-H tt purcliiUH, naveena lniiiniuiu or I lie use ot its mem bt'ra, private pie k or grnumlb v-ilh bnild- with failUniH for hiiulinir. punning ami llblnng and Hie DreM-rvatloli of unine and flh; and to eum-t mu-Ii liy-.tav.i, ruli B and rt'iriitatiotiH for the povernineirt of the tinid ehili, nod (he rlot-liou and qualiticA- iii.ii o us im-nitM-rs as may o nrcxsarv for tin- pro;r r:nrying out of the iitji-ctA and purnoru-s ul the said chili, ai:d for iIhho pin-puM'K to hao poH-is and en- joy all the rvhtri, bctu-tiis nod pi ivili-i-u ot Hie Kaul Ac, ol A'--'inoly ami tl k sup plcm.-nts. H Y. T. IlAKKlt. Mill. 'id, Pa.. .Soliiilor. A-pt, a'tli, !!). ol: What's Your Fac i Worih., 8onmtimo8 n fiu tune, but never, if ynu have a K.almw tcmiilectii'ii, a jiiuiidiitid look, motli ,mtclien and blotches on the skin.-all fi'iisof Liv er Troublo. Hut Dr. Kins's Now Life Pills civo Cbnr tit in, lioa.y Cheeks, Uieb CotiipliXition. Only 25 cents at nil drug stores. Do not ir('t scared if ynur heart troubles yon. Most likely you suffer from iiiiliuestiot). Kudul dvs)iesia enrfl digest a what yon eat and js'ves the worn out tnuaull perfect rest. It Is the only preparation known that completely digests nil classes of foods ; that is why it cures tlio worst cases of imlv-'ostioii anil stomach troublo after every t bint; else 1ms failed. It may l e taken in nil con ditions and canuot help but to do you good. One Cent a Word. For Kuril Intrt)nn. Sn A lv(-rl Imnrnt tituoit for I mm thnn 1ft ci-nl. CASH irtUMt n cmjirtj nil nrrlfr. ArldrrH (1KB (MM NI V rCKNM. Mil FOltll, A. lOR FAT.R. A mi -nil fnrm lm-Med m-nr r MntmitornR, known rti the Hi unci r KHiiliimU j t luce, ron'nii'lnp' :H acres. Finely locnieri, well wittered. HmtNe itml Imrn. Fruit of till MihIm. I'ri Improved. Tit le clear. Kor terms, pi Ice. rtc. mldress Lock box O Mllford. Vi. TKKS1ASS NOT1CW. NolleoJ heiel. (riven t hjit tresjHtKMntr on i he premisi -ncrupird ht thn iiiiilerslKtic'.l In iMntrnuii township, known nn th Huehanrui furti for hum lnp( Hshiiyr, hci ryii-jf or any nth-. mrM.se whatever iff forbidden under pes. ftrty of the law. Any person or person diM'lM'vltifr thl noti"i will by dealt ftltl In the severest lawful manner. Ukoiuir H. McCAKTY, July 1, 1SU7. lri'HHce. TKKSPASS NOTlfK. Notice 1ft hereby (riven that trespass! itirnpoii the hoi i th em half of the tract of land known as the William Denny, No. i'M, I n Shoholn town ship, for hunting, IMiiuj, or, any other purpose, mIko CrchpaHsi n on Saw kill pond in lHi.K'tiaii town-hip. or, llshinir in it It forbidden under itenaby of the law. M. I KII.ANU Mll.NOIt, .pr1Mui Attorney for owner. T1U:SISS N()T!('K. Notice U bcreb (riven that trehpasslti(r npon thn pro perty of t ho Forest J.ak Association b. bac-kav. axon township, I'ike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunt iti(r and llslniitf. o; iny other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alkxasdkk Hadhkn, Nov. 22, 1895. PrcsitU-iit. TKKSPAPS NOTICK. Notice Ir horrby X iriven t hat tiresptwdnfr on thn premises of the !inuerstun'l, gituatrd in lMtiuman townsliip, fur any purpose whatever Is Htrlctly forbidden, and all olTt nders will lc promptly proswuteu. I HA Ii. Cahe. NOTKK All hunting, fishing or otlu i trespassing on the premises of the under- slirni'il, In !lnniali Township, on Kay- inomiskiu uuti4Mvnrtskiii (.'reeks, is lor- hluden under penally of Ihe law. ( MAS J. llolt.KAU, Dlngninn Tvi p., N. Hon.F.AU, May 17. ISPS. .losKl'H K Iioii.KAti TTKKSPASS NOTICE. Notice Is herein I giv.'ll that trcf-piissing upon the pro juvty of the unilciHiiriit-d in Milford town ship. Pike county, I'a., for the purpose ol hunting, iishtng or any. oiner puipoi-es l strictly foi hidili'ii under penalty of t lie law. SI lis. S. M . CliAKT. 4 MFND.MKST TO THE CONSTITU j thin phoPu.kij i n 'i ii r. ei 1 1 lZI'.NS (!' THIS COMMON U'KAI.'I I KOHTHKlll API'HOVALOU KK.IriC THIN HY TI1K, GK.NKHAIi ASSRMIWA' OKTHK COM MONWIOAI.TII OK 1'K.NN SYIA ANIA. l'IMiLISIIKI) HY OKDKl: OK Tlll; SKCmCTAKY OF T1IK COM MONWKAI1TI, IN 1THSUANCK Ol A HTICIjK XVIII OK 'i'HK CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RKSOlA'TION Proposing nn amendment to the Constitu tioll of the (Jouilnoliweallh. Section 1. Holt resolved by tho Scnati and House of Itepresentatives of the Com inonwenlih in General Assembly met, Thai the following Is proposed as aiueniluienl to Ihe Ciuisiitutloh of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In necordanee with the provisions ol IheelKhloeiiihartlcle thureol Amendment One to Artiele Right, ir-eetioi One. Add nt the end of the first pnrngrnph oi said seetioii, alter the words ' shall lie en iltled to vote at nil elections," the vvnrdh "subject however to such laws leipiirin and regulating the registration of i-leetori as tho General Assembly may enact," s that the said section shall rend as follows: Section 1. Qualifications of ICIeeiorH ."very male citizen twenty-ono years o! age, possessing the following tiiuillflcatlons -hall lie entitled to vote at all elections. -object how ever to such law s requir ngniiil regulating the rce 1 1 a: loll o! electors nt the (reii jral Assembly luny enact : He shall have been n citizen of tho Unl ted Slates nl least, one lnontli. . Il.i shall have resided ill tho State olu year (or If, having previously been a oual t lied elector or native horn citizen ol tin State, ho shall luno removed therefrom and returned, within six lnontlis, Iminedi ately preceding the election). He shnll h. ve resided 111 the election dif- t.rict where he shall olTer to vote at leat two months immediately preceding the oleotion. If twenty-two years of nge and tipwnrds he shall have paid within two years n Suite or county tax, wlut'i shall I nv tieen assessed at lea .t two months and paid ut Iciust one niontn uelore-theeleetlou. Ameudinent Kleven to Articlo Klght, Sec tion bevon. Strike out from said section tho words "hut no elector shall lie deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not icing regislei eil. anu anil lo snlu sec Hon the following wonts, "but laws regu luting and requiring Ihe registration oi electors may tie eimcted to apply to Hili only, provided that such laws be uniform tor cities or tho same class, so that the said section shall read nn follows: Section 7 Uniformity of F.lertlot Laws. All laws regiilaiiug the holding ot elections by the cltiacus or for the regis- ti-Hlloii of electors shall be uniform thronu!oiit the Srate, but laws regulation and reoulring the ie,. strailon of elector! may be enacted to apn'y to cities only, pro vided that such laws be uniform fur cities of the same class. ' A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. .. W. W. GKIKST. Secretary of tho Commonwealth. 4 MKNDMKNT TO THK CONSTITU 'HON PHOPOSKU TO THK CI TI ZKN'S OK THIS ('(iMMONWKAIl'il KOKTHKIU APPROVAL OH KK.IKO TION HYTHKOKNKHAh AS.-KM Ill.Y ok i hkcu.mmo.wvka i.th ok pk.nn syIjVania. pcih.isiikh hy okdkh (IK THK r KCltK'l A H Y OK THK COM .MONW KAII II, IN PCKSUANOK OK AKTICL10 XVIII OK THK CONs'IT l U TION. A JOINT h'KSOI.CTION Proposing nn ameudinent to the Culislitu tlun of Ihe toliioionwi-iil' b. f-"ei-tio:i 1 He it ii-olred by the f-'eiiale and Hoove of itepii ser.talivi s of lie- Cone loollwen;i h of Pinii-ylvaiiia in tJeoeiH! Aseiiilily met, That Ihe fuliowin-r I- pro poM-li lis i li n lileml l in nt to the ( onstlltl I ion of lie Coinnioewealt It ol Pcnii- Ivnn-l.-i in i'cco' ihue-e it h the iirovi-ions of i le tOfetho'cnth article iheienf. . Am u.'iie.'iit. Strike out si-ctii'll f-ur of article eLht. nml in-i-rt III pl;ice ll.crei.f. as fullows: Section 4 Alt elections hy the citizens shall be by ballot i t hi' -ie ii other im lle il as niity l.e ne erib.d b.v l.uv: PnvliU-il. Tliat -I'crixv I'l vol tot.' I n p t i'r-iil. A true ct.t f if the .'ihl Henolnli.oi. W. I.V. UlilKsT, Sieri iary of the Coiiiuiouwi ulth. tanker Bouts a Uobber. J. It. Garrison, Cashierof the hank of Thoi nville, Olii.i, 1ml been robbed of hi el'h by a serious hum trouble ntttil bo tried Dr. King's New lis covery for Consumption. Then he wrote: "It is the best medicine 1 ever used font severe cold or a bail ciisn of lin g trouble. J always keep :t bottle on hand." Don't sulTer with Coughs, t'oMf, or any Throat, Chest or Lung tiotii le vi ben j cu can be cured so easily. Only SCc und 11.00 Tiiid bolt'us free at all drui; stun g. Woll I Ouoss. Vhcn you v. Git the groat Port Jcrvio Street Fair, make our store vour head- quarter J3, STREET FAIR, 0&i. 8, 9, SO, II, cS 12. Fair every day in the year at our store. Every thing to Furnish a House. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .-. Port Jei vis. Grand Clubbing Offer. t'lKKOo. Pnicss, Iiiidies' World, Ains'ee's, Munsey's, Costi opo!i(;,n ( 15 "' ' " WcClnrn's,' 4.15 " " You mnko n selection from one ns, enclosing if I l. and we will have in liscri tier lor one your ; or each to si fiirnte .il; n if so desirrd. Address 1'IKK ( Otl.Vl Y i'J.'KSS, Milford, I'a Special clothing and boc-t and shoo salo during Street Fair Week. Commonem? Monday, Oct. 8th Our Fall stock is aii in and we offer it st prices never before approached inPort Jervis. "Consequently" Our Special Clothing and Boots and Shoe Sal will be a hummer. 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