PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. NOV 1. UHH). IlTHr,tfHF.lJ WVKHY FRIDAY. OITFIOK, BROWN S BUlLllINU DHOADST KfHSCHIFTIIlN: Onk Year One diillnr ami fifty cento. Six MoNTHf Ho vent y-tive centH. BTHIl'TLV IN AllVANC'K. Kntrrwl nt Hip post ofllno cif MlHiml. Pike Cmintjr, IVnimylvnnliv in aeciinil clivsa inntur, Novimilirr twenty-Unit, 1WI. Advertising Rates. Oniiiiim(iOKlit lliiw,iineliifiortlon lf.f,.. aiili4(illillt IllHITtllin ------- .Ml Kh1ihx1 rut- will lie f urtituhed in np plliintlun, will bo bIIiiwikI jrtwly ntlver 1 mir. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Eecutir' nut Ire J-'" Auditor's notices f lliu,,nu n,.l.lf,a - f).IH Sherlfr'n mUn, Orphans' court wiles. C'liintr Tmwiimr'ii sulim, Counly Ptivte in 'lit itwl elwtltm procluiimtlmi clmrnnl by tiio aquiirQ. J. II. V.n Ellen, I'l'llLlPHKU, Mllfonl, I'ikn County, Pn. The bogy of militnrism lifts betn downed. Now lot ovory one fool luippy The country is ibuiurcd of prosper ity. We have n. President in whom the people have confidence and thoy have said BO The spot ia still green. The com plu.sury etluoiition luw has not yit had timo to produce its inevitable effoct. Brynn is right in his past election conclusion that there was too much prosperity in tbo country for him to ovorcomo with bis calamity talk. The full dinner pail was nn irrefut able nrgnment. Mr. Mutchlor may lmve trouble In carrying out tho promises imu'e to secure bis nomination nnd elec tion. If parties took nothing more substantial than promises they niny learn just how invigorating and sustaining hot air is for the system. Tho combination, Me nnd Bryan, was badly shattered and the dl voroe will be very unhappy for the brood expecting a share of benefits. The Quay or anti Quay quostion did not eutet into the contest here All good Republicans worked and voted for the struight ticket and in one township only does it appear that there was disaffection. There the ticket for representative was oat and while the total result was not ohangcd it merely shows the ingratitude of a man after being kept in office by the party for nine years. The elootioii means an endorse ment of McKinley's administration by many Democrats as well as Re publicans. The flag will continue to float in the Philippines nnd the Americans will govern the islands In their own way. Free ooinnge of Silver is dead. It will never be resurreoted. The trusts are not menaces to publio interests bat are conditions growing out of industrial conditions. James Meddlesome Bensley, of Lehman in the recent campaign, turned cat it is reported to be an active auti Quay man, and, when ever advisable used the argument that Angle if elected would go into the caucus and vote for the Ex-Senator and for this reason he should bo de feated. This is a new departure for the ex-county commissioner but the vote in his township would seem to indicate that some one had a knife out for Mr. Angle and used it freely. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Kick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only .25 oents. Money buck if not cured. Sold by all druggists. Wanted. A cane of liquor, mor phine or opium habit that wecannot cure in 30 to 60 days. Write for freo trial treatment. The Lane Institute Co., 1135 Broadway, N. Y. dli P. C. Rata n has opened his bicycle and repair shop on Broad street, where may be found a good stock of wheels and sundries, and an exper ienced workman in charge to make necessary repairs. tf For Sale Twelve head cattle and four horses. Tobias Nelson, Milford, Pit. , tf Mil IIB1 I ceuj You can cough yourself Into bronchitls.pneu monla, and con sumption. Bandaging p.nd bundling your throat will do no Good. You must give your throat and lungs rest and allow the cough wounds to heal. There Is noth ing so bad for cough as cough ing. Stop It by using -4 ju fc-J Even the cough of early consumption is cured. And, later on, when the disease Is firmly fixed, you can bring rest and comfort In every case. A 25 cent bottle will cure new coughs and colds; the 50 cent size is better for settled coughs of bronchitis and weak lungs; the one dollar size is more economical for chronic cases and con sumption. It's the size you should keep on hand. " Alt families might to be on tha watch for sadden attacks of croup or acuto lung trouWra. Kvcry coun try hnmfl In the land ahmild keep Cherrr 1'cctnrnl constantly on hand, to proTidc Bfrainst an emergency." Jixi tlU. Willi, M.H., Two. 14 1W8. Holland, Mich. W iiti at THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. 0. E. Scndder, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES. Class Mooting fl.SO Preaching 10.30 Sunday Sohool 11.45 Epworth League 6.45 Preaching 7.30 WEEK DAY SERVICES. Prayer Mooting Wod 7.30 Class Meeting Fri 7.30 CHURCH NOTES Revival meetings will be continued at Union noxt week. The proceeds of our organ recital were $31. Thanks to all contribut ors. We desire also to extend our thanks to Mrs. von der Iluydo who so kindly aided us and to Mrs. Thomas Armstrong for her help at our rehearsals in preparations for Monday night. I wish also to ex tend my personal thanks' as pastor to all members of the choir. The committee appointed to select a Christmas service has chosen "The dawn of Peace." This re minds us that the year 1900 is fast passing away. May the new year and the new century be to ns all a "Dawn of Peace." The special sorvices held at Solioo opoe, laid the foundation for chris tian work in tho future. Those who camo to the point of a christian pro fession did so after deep conviction and thoughtful prayer. This is as it should be May the number be large this year who thus And Christ The subjects for next Sabbath are as follows. In the morning "Draw ing near to God" and in the evening "Seeking the Kingdom." Let us not forget to pray for di vine guidance in onr coming revival services. They will begin Nov, 27, at our home field. This will bo thanksgiving week and a good time for the church to show its spirit of thanksgiving by special effort in be half of the ansaved. Will it not bo very becoming for you, who hivve received all your life and have giv en nothing in return to give your, selves as a thanksgiving tillering. Millions Given Away. It. is certainly gratifying to the publio to know of one concern which is not afraid to he generous. The pro prietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has cured thous ands of hok)less cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe and all Throat. Chest and Lung iiisea.se are surely cured by it. Call on all Drnpgi.st, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 60c ond $1. Every bottle guar anteed. Dr. W. II. Lewis, Lawreneeville, Va., writes, "I urn using kodol dy siiejwia our in my practice among (severe easses of indigestion and And it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of pliysicans (lcinl upon the use of kodol dyspepsia cure in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat. and allows you to eat all the good food you need, providing you do not overload your stomach. (Jives instant relief and it permanent cure. r mm SUPPLY OF SHINGLES. It Comas Largely Frem New Bruns wick and Quebec Formerly all uhlnples m.1? In the East were split from Mock and shaved by hand with a draw-knife. Those nited In Mnlne, New llnnip j shire and part of Massachusetts were pine or Bhnved cedar, sixteen Inches long. In other otntes eighteen Inch shingles were nanl. In the shingle machines then made the saw struck the bolt at the end, pawl - g lengthwise of the block. This mnil.i a rough sur face on the shingle, which wns raid to hold the water and made them ret quickly. In 18(10 there began to come Into use machines made In (lardlner and Hangor, Me., which cut the block on the side Instead of the end. The shingles sawed In this way had a sur face almost as smooth as If shared, and were of the same thickness. These machines caused a revolution In the manufacture of shingles. As the demand Increased and cedar became scarce In southern Mnlne, manufact urers began to move toward the great northern forests. The riioenlx mill, In Frederlcton, New Brunswick, was changed from a long lumber mill nnd sixteen ma chines were put In that cut 224,000 shingles a day. In 1X88 this mill passed Into the hands of sn American company from Cnlnis, which erected a mill In Eilmmistnii, New Brunswick, with seven mnchlncs. The logs for the I'hoenlx mill are cut In Aroostook county, Me., and driven down the ft. John River. In May, 18N8, the first shingle mill In northern New Bruns wick sawing for the American market began operating t Dalhonsle. The owner now has mills at Cahano abJ Notre Dame du Lac, In Quebec The cedar forests remaining In this part of the continent are In Aroostook county. Me., the northern counties of New Brunswick, and the counties of New Brunswick, Jtlmouskl. Bonaren ture and Oaspe, In Quebec. Here cedar grows large, and there are more trees to the acre than further south. It Is found on the high land as well as In the swamps. In Nova Scotia cedar does not grow. In southern New Brunswick there is not enough left to supply ties for the local rail roads. The locations named are the last of the cedar forests, and these are being rapidly denuded to supply Shingles and railroad ties, and In a few years all will be cut Good cedar In nds should soon tipcome valuable, as the area Is so limited. The low price or sixteen Inch shingles has caused them to be used New York, where formerly only In Vermont, Connecticut and northern New York, where formerly only eighteen Inch ones were sold. All the large mills near Klmouskl, Quebec, ex cept the new one at Cabano, ara owned by Americans. N. Y. Press. Long Tom," the now celehrated Boer gun, Is capable of throwing a shot a distance of six miles with fair precision. Blue Front Stables, r-ort Jervls, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaer's Union House Road, carringe, d'-aft and farm horses for sale. Exobanges in ft do. A largo stock from which, to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. CHAS. L. PETTIS & CO., CASH Produce Buyers, Dressed Poultry, Game, Furs, Eggs and Butter. 204 Duane Street NEW YORK. Write for Our Present Paying Prices. One Cent a Word. Fur Each Insertion. No Advt,rttmnt taken fur leu than 15 Mull. CASH niiint aoenmpany all order.. Aditreaa 1-1 HK ;OLNTY rBEHH, MILFOU1), PA, FOR SALE. A inuill farm located near Matuinoros, known aa the Heiiael or veiiiimruv pitfcia), conuiining i acre. Kluely located, well watered. House and imrn Wtii ..full H. ..tD uu. I t Titln clear. Kur hinim, price, etc., luldoas TRKSPASS NOTICE. Notice Ih here!.. I driven that truxpasaing on tlru prefiiiM-g ik; iipit-u uy uiu lllHluirtlullctl lu DlliKlimll li:p, Known ai the iiuchunmi farm ir hliotini;. Ushinir, Ix'rryliitf or any other lirixiKo whatever ia forbiiUU-u under ih-t.- altjof the law. Any unuui or ucramv itUi.lM-ylnK thin notice will be dtuii iihJ in aeverudt lawful manner. liKOHUK H. MCCARTY, July 1, 1BU7. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Ik hereby Kiveu that tri pAKiU( upon the south cm hull of the trad ol land known ua ilia Willi,.,,! I ...-. V.. Ill i n hll...lw.l.. .. ......... v....., , , u L.ll,,ll.l(t lilp, for hunting, tubing, or, any other u ,MiiM.-nnu viw ,jrii,, ur, lllllllr 1U It (orhidiicn uuUer iKiiuhy of the law. M. Cl.KII.AMJ MlLMlK, AprlMm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is herebv X Kiven tbut Ircr.puxMUg' upon the piu- iwi-Ly ui ine rtin-tii i.ukc Association in uH'kuwHit-u unviiKiup, j'iko t'ounty, Ftk tor trie purpose ol nuuiiuK and - 11Ii!ik, or any oilier pur.c is strictly lurbiucicu Uu der LKiuuity of the luw. ALAIAS11EB HAIIIIKS, Nov. iSi, 181(6. Presid-nt. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby iven that ti-t-HpitoAiu uu the premise ol Hie uiHterslKintl, sltuulcd III l)ntcinaii timnnhlii, lor any purpose wimtc'er is strictly fi.riiid.U-u. and allolTi uib rs will be promptly prosecuted. In IJ. CASK. Oct. H4, issio. NOT ICR All hunting, flailing-nr other trespiisxtiig nn tin- pri'imw of the tinder- IviK'il, In IHtiKtoni! Township, on Hny iiimimIrMII mnl l)nrf..kill Creeks, in fn'i lilnilim under ptuiilir of the lnw. Cm J. HolLKAtt, Dlnginnn 'Op., N. Hnii.FAf. Miiy 17, istis. .Iopki h IloiLRAi;. TRKSPASS NO'l'K T. Notice Is hereby jiv.-'n thlit. tre-.mslntf npen the prii perly of the linilni'slneil In Mllfonl town ship. Pike county, l,i., fur the purpose of hniMlni. fNbtnir or nnv other piiiiiokca l.- strlctly forbfht'u umlci peimllyof M.elitw. Bins. r. ai. t . it a p T. Administrators Notice. Letter of mluilnistrntlmi on the estate .Olln Ijclh J. Van Aukcn lute of Di'ln . i-c lowiihhip, llei'cisl Ikivii ticen Krnnt i to Iheunil.'rFilizneit. A II pei-miim hnvinu allllf nunillt BM hi estate w ill lireHcnt tlicni nnd tlioc Imlebleil to until rlmi-dcnt will please mnki) iiiiuMilirttc pHyinent to J. Ill'.NKY MiDYVIO, Ailuiinlsi i-nior Mlllont. Pn.. Oct. 11. 11K)0. Auditor's Notice. jaSkbiU. iln th n''':"' ;it ller.axd S ol Pike! ounty. The umlci-Rittiu'fl Allilitrir "nnnolntcil br the Orphan's court to innkeili.l ribulicllof fuuil l.i the hiiiiilHiif the tulnilnist rator in anil nnmnKft'' the parties nnd make repott nt next term reliirnlnu the evidence there wlih" will nttenil in the ihitlc nf his no- point moot on the 7lh day nf thiy'nf llci'ein- IHT, A. II., I'. HI, III B II fUH'K tl 111 ll 111 II ilny nt his nlliee In the Court House in the liorouirti of Mllfonl, Pn., nt whit-It time anil place nil iei-solis Interested in Mild tll- trllnit.'iii are reipiestcd to Is. preMnt ami prove the siimcor be debnrn-d lonver f rum partitlcipttiing In siiltl fund. 1). M. VAN AI KKN, Mllfonl H.irooi.'h. Aiuliior. Mill Nov., 11(41 ( Sheriff's Sale. My virtue of a writ of Lenu l Kneinit If sued out of the Court of Cotuiuoli Plens of I'ike counly to me directed I will sell in Public Sale on SATURDAY, THE 8TH DAY OK DE CEMBER, A. 1)., 1S) nt 8 o'clock I l thenfiernoon at the Sheriff 's Ofticein the llnronuli of MIHord: All the Pillow!, ik real estiile. the estate, slinre purpart, division, riuht Interest, property claim unit deinnnd w luitever of them Kri'il erlck MeCnrty, Jnroli McCnrt v for self nnd as iMitmlinn of the minor children of James Mel.arty, dccenseil. Philip Met. arty for self and brother .loseph McCnrtv who ns- siiilied all his Intensi to same and Ellas llemUrson anil lleisy. his wife, the bIkivc liciiiir the sous nnd ilnui'lilci'S of PhlliiiMc- Caity, di-ci-nsed, In luw equity or other wise of In or out of the foil in hut t.nct of bind silonlc lyitiu and IicIiik in the low-tionip of ijelawm-e in t lie county of Plketma ..tnle nf Pennsylvania where on the Bald Polly now resides. Rctfin nlnn at a stone on the bank of the riv er Delaware t hi nee along the land of Phil ip McCaity north 61 dcKreess west tiS'4 perches to the back lino of the old plnce or what is known as the Allen line I hence aloiijt the same south 4 decrees west li per ches to a stone thence north 80 dcKiees west 70 perohes to 11 stone thence south 6 itcfrrecs east sH peichcs to a chcstiiut oak tree thence south degrees en I 111 la icbes to 11 plnn thence south 811 deiriess east 20' perches to a stone to the Delaware river thence up the same to the several courses and distances to the place of Ijcglunintf, containing 45 acres now in possession of the said Polly. The deed of the above conveyance Isdatcd the lsth day of Mar IKil'2 and Im'Iiik the biiiiic premises conveyed by Abiahnni A. Van Aukcn, administrator, to Kli.nlielh J. Van Aukcn dated the 27th of Septem ber 1H78 nnd Is recorded In Doed Book No. Da page mi. IMPROVEMENTS: House, barn and otiWiiillrtlnirs ah nit twenty acres cleared, bah' lice wood land. Seized and t ken In execution its the proi erly of Elizabeth J. Van Aukcn. deceased, and will be sold by me for cash. E. VAN DERM ARK. Sheriff's OfTlce, ( Sheriff. No. 12, ltn J. j Sheriff's Sale. I!y virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Is sued out of the Court of Common Picas of Pike county to me directed I will Hell nt Public Hale on SATURDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF DE CEMBER, A. D., l'.JO at 2 o'clock In thenfiernoon at the Sheriff's Olllco lu the HoroiiKh of Milford: All that certain lot, piece or tract of land situatoiti IliiiKinnn township, Pikj county, Penn sylvania, hcinp part of a lnriier tract, sur veyed on a warrant from the land olllco of IVunsylviinia rallied to James Reese Ixi Klmiing at a heap of stones for a corner iIh ui u iiIoiik the fine of a tract of land in the name of John Jouis west twohiindml ami forty-five nnd two-thirds pciches to a heap of stones thence north by lands in hu nuineof William Crai? and others two hundred and forty icrclics thence east two hundred and forty-live and rno thiid ncr ches thence north two-hundred and forty pciches to the place of Ijejrinniujr contain ing three hundred and forty eiht ncres and one hundred and twenty iieTehes of land from which said qunntdy Is to lie de ducted fifty ncres sold 'tout conveyed by Duvid Clcves to Enoch Hoiiftvwcll. IMPROVEMENTS. House mid barn a d alsjitt twenty ae,is cleared bnlanco wood land well tiuilau-ed. Seized and taken In execution ns the prop erty of Jesse Travors and Eli.ik Ills wife and will be sold by me for cash E. VANDEKMAIilv, Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff." Nov. 12. lis. J. j Orphans' Court Sale. IN PARTITION. Uy virltire of an order of the Orphans' Court of Pike coui.tv. tho followinir 1I0. serilail real esiaie, of which John H. New man, late (if--the inwnship of DiiiKiiinu connty of pike and Statu Pennsylvania, died, seized, w ill lie exposed to sale by pulj fic vendue or oniury, t,u SATURDAY, DEC EM HE It FIR.-ST. lma at tw o'clock in the nftirliiMiii of said (lav. in the front hall of 1 he Court House, in the U,rtiii).'h t,f Milford, Piko counly, Pa , aid real eslale, lieiliK situated In thccuuit IV of Pike, adjoining lands of Waller H Warner ur lands no v hi his occupancy njid possession) William lioyd, Philip C. K ll k li'. 1 he Public highway know 11 as I hi MMToid aiid Uwi'iiii 'lurnpiLc uud otl,-f laud, ; the snuse In in itcsui ib. d lu 1 hw w 111 t said John IT. Newman. lcrcutil, as 'uiy fprni in Diiin-Hit ow li.-hip, in said roiinly of i'ike iuto:n!uj lands of the Thsall li.slale.' t I. as. and Ed. yuiiui. and olliejs, 'oiilainliiit ill". n! llmv hiinilrid u.-rcs. txccpiiu Iht-refiont' how evei ft 1 1 y eiKbtaiies, imaeor less" said tiuats so ex- c pli d la-Ill). 1 llf In 10 ill sHld will, de serllnil by courses aitd distances. Of the aliovo Isiu.ls ulsiut 70 iicies ue ininrovcd, while the balance Is in lili:hcr. A Isrjie yieldiliK'iiPjillo orihaid of line thrifty Lu-en and ciioice ft tut uro 011 the lands, and there are erected ou jauie n jiasl fiaine dwellinir hiiuse, a u uil turn aud Olher Old bltilillllK- The whole c.lnpi isin(f n very desirable fimn propcrtv, near Milford, Pa TERMS OK SALE: Part c-.sh on day of sale, and l nlajice 011 coiillrinatiou there of Ullli dclivel V of ilivd. ELIJAH V A NDEHM ARK, ... . Trosli-e, Appoii'tiil by the Court to make said sale. Milford, Pa , Oct. SI, l'.loo. No othnr nilln run canal DoWitt'u III I !i ' eni l v riM'i s fur in niiiiitiiesK - - . 4.- , Lvrtiiiiit uuj efliuicnoy. Is raA far away! Presents for everybody; from the grand-father down to the baby. Toys! yes, lots of them. Useful home made furnishings; Eishes, Kugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Blankets, Uric-- Brac, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Etc. . You can't miss it! Vie have got just what you want! N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .. Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offer. PikkC'o. TitKMii, Lntlies' World, Ainsit " " " " " " You make n seli rtion from nrin of I lie four olTi rs, w liii li yon send to ns, enclosing t 15 and wo will lutvo thn lonr pu! hintions nmilod to the suuseriiior ior onu year ; or earn to si pnnife, miiin ss if so desired Address I'llvK ( OtiN'l Y 1'KKss, Milford, I'n Special clothing end bcot and shoo salo during Street Fair Veek. Commencing Monday, Oct. Eth Our Fall stock is al! in and ive offer it at prices never before approached inPort Jervis. "Consequently" Our Special Clothing and Boots and Shoe Sal be a hummer. Men's Ovcrcoati from ,3.-J0 up to $18.00 Men's Suits from 3.7.) " 18.00 Boy's Overcoats from 2.50 " 10.00 Boy's Suits from 2.50 " 12.00 Children's Suits from 1,60 " 4."0 Children's IJeefers from 1.50 " 1.50 SCHAFRANSKY 15 Front Street, .-. Portjervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTH I Ell, BOYS Iff rr'n yowr rlinnrt to niMkw inonf.v nflrr Mlinol, Hllhtff Cont yoa Ihnii 3; u ll tht-ui fr m clear Iltfl IT f vt-r 7c mi t-wch ou. 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