PIKE COUNTY PRESS. J-HIDAV. DKC 7. t00. UBT.IHI1KO KVERY FHIOAY. OFFICE, IIROWS'B BUILIHNO BllOAD ST. priifwuiPTroN: One Year One tlnllnr nnl fifty eents. Six Months Heventy-tlve cenlH. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Entered nt the post office of MUford. Pike County, Ponnsylviuiln, ns second cliwfl mutter, November twenty-first, Advertising Rates. One aqitnre( eight lines). one Insertion $1 I' Each subsooucnt Insertion .5" Hcduoud rates will 1 furnished on np- fillcatlon, will be nllowod yearly Bdver sera. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Executor's notices 8.00 Auditor's notices. 4.UU Divorce notices - 5. CO Sheriff's sales, Orphnns' conrt sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J. n. Van Rtten, PUBLISHER, -Milford, Pike County, Pa. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Nsitarully tho mrisange is lengthy because ho many events of world wide importance have transpired within the past year and so many questions arisen, which are yet to be settled, and upon which Con Kress and the people desired the President's information and the wis dom of his suggostions. Ho is re quired by the constitution "to give such information of the State of the Union and roccominend for oonsid eration such measures as lie shall deem necessary and expedient," and this paper in no wise falls short of stating such facts as will give Con gress the requisite understanding ol affairs to enable it to act with full intelligence. Regarding currency and taxation he shows thiit the condition of the Treasury is strong. The deficits which bsgan with Cleveland's ad ministration, during; a time of peace and which oontinuod by reason of war through part of the present term have been superceded by an an imal surplus which during the fiscal year amounted to nearly eighty mil lion dollars. This has enabled a re turn to the policy of reduoing the national debt. This surplus Bhoulp be reduced but ought not to be abol ished. The President urges on Congress an act which would take from the Secretary of the Treasury the dos cretion whereby the gold standard might prove delusive under a silver administration, bo as "to insure the continued parity under all con ditions between our twc forms of metallic money, silver and gold. Our foreign trade has increased, but the fact is to be deplored that most of it is carried in foreign ships and the President favors some measure which will stimulate Amor lean shipbuilding. In respect to our colonial respon Bibilities the President shows that tho settlement of these questions has made great progress. Hawaii is fully organized as a territory and Its incorporation in, and annexation to, tha system cf the Union is com plote. Porto Rico has held a first election and its government is in both branches, in full operation Tho Cuban Constitutional Coo von tion will soon pas a constitution which will be transmitted to Con gress, In the Philippines the foundations of a new state are being established. There will bo new laws, a new administration and a new government in that coun try. For some time the Com mission has been organization a new state and building np a new Com monwealth. A new oivil service is iu operatiou, edusatio:i on a wider scale provided for, departments of forenU and mines established nnd harbor improvements begun. Dis tricts, towns and villages have thoir own local government, and new laws passed making more effective the old forma of proceedure. The effect of this is shown by tho fact that al ready the inhabitants of districts are announcing their allegiance to the new forms. The progress must necessarily be slow but the expansion which was approved at the last election is progressing satisfactorily and iu due time the whole country will recog inize the windom of the principles by Which it is being accomplished. THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. C. E. Scndrier, Pastor SUNDAY SKHVICEs . Class Meeting 9. .10 PrwicliinR- 10.30 Snmlnv School 11.45 Epworth League. : 6.45 Prencbing 7.30 WKKK DAY BHUVtCIM. Prnyor Mooting Woil 7.30 Class Meeting Fri 7.30 f'Ht'ltcH NOTES The services of Mrs. Badly were very much appreciated by old and young alike. Her twenty years of service in India have made her fa miliar with the real conditions in that dark land. Her Addresses were Instructive and inspiring. A missionary society was formed with seventeen, charter members We believe the number will be greatly increased. Who that love our Lord car. refuse to give two cents a week and a prayer for the uplifting of the dark, sin cursed, nations, who have never hoard of the true God ? The revival meetings will contin ue next week. The key note of the week will be the word saved. Why become saved? When become sav ed How to become saved I and How to stay saved are the subjects. Tho subjects of the sermons for next Knbbnth are "The chitf corn er stono" and "Repentance." As the old year nnd old century draw to a close, it is a good time to take account of our moral and roli gions stock nnd see if we have Ruffl- ciont capital in character for the new century. Are we religions pro duoevs, or religious consumers? Will the 20th century be better or worse because we live? In the religious as in the domestic life, it is a great thins to say "I will" when the marriage ceremony is performed, every part is second to the "I will" and when the soul seeks that intimate union with God, expressod in the marriage- covenant, it must listen to tho voice of the spirit, ponder the conditions of a christian life and then say to God "I will." For better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, till death, I accept Thee and give mvsnlf to Thee. World's Cbampioc, "I tried many remedies to cure piles," writes W. R. Smith, of Lath- am, 111., "but found no relief till I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I have not beou troubled with piles since." It's the only champion pile cure on earth and the best sal vein the world. 25o per box, guaranteed by all drug gists. Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate results is one min ute cough cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied uiion to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent con sumption. Oil cloth and linoleums at W. G. Mitchells. There Is noth ing so bad for a cough as cough ing. It tears the tendermembrane of the throat and lungs, and the wounds t h u o made attract the germ 3 of con sumption. Stop your couch by using the family t, 'itiutuy mat iiai jDeen curing '"coughs and colds .; every Itnd for over sixty years. You can't afford to be with out it. loosens the grasp of your cough. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed; all inflamma tion Is subdued; and the cough drops away. Three sizes: the one dollar size is the cheap est to keep on hand; the 50c. size for coughs you have had for some time; the 25c. size for an ordinary cold. For IB years I had a very bait ooukq. Tub dutUirit nnd avoryboUy else thuuv'lit 1 bitd a uuo east) of otMieuuii'Uun. '1 lieu I Irted AVer's 4 hrry i'ecuiriil uuil it uuly touk a. buttle auii a half lo eure ui'e." F. Majuom Mii.i.h, Oct. 2, lbl. Ouu4 u, N. T. Write th Poctor. If yon hsa any eoinl luiitt ati.u,vr ai.t dolie i!. b.-.t iavUu-rtl ftdvlca wut Ui Muclul fluly. Ad.tie.1 Va. J. C. AVER, LwU, Haw PRAIRIE DOGS ALL GOING. The reatrnrlle Hodrnla flare find Their ttnr on the Flalna of the Far Wnl. Fnssenperg who hnre ridden the bet ter part of a day throuph western Ne braska find eastern Colorado will re member the prairie dop. He is numer ous In that section of the country. He lives in Tlllnpes, and the vlllnircf are as c'ose top-ether as the Tillages of certnin parts of Europe. Cut the prairie flop nas had his day. The apTicultural departr ent says he must po. Mr. Wilson hti i decided that the dug kill the grass and ruin p V grazing land. "Tama Jim" ht?s li ti of the love of picturesfjiieness ii. h . make-up. He Is eminently practical and his philanthropy is of the type which seeks to make two blades of grass prow instead of one. Therefore he proposes to relepate the prairie dop to the picture bonks and to the stuffed specimens of the museum alonp with the buffalo, says the I)e Moines News. Mr. Wilson's chemists have discov ered a mixture which will make whole villapes fi:;M for the first i.te. hut which at the last biteth like a serpent nnd stinpeth like an adder. I'nder IU influence the hole that knows the prairie dop will know It no more for ever. The frisky, nervous, barking lit tie beast will join the innumerable caravan of prairie dogs who have gone before. There will be more grass when the prairie dog is pone, and therefor more cattle. There will be less break tng of the leps of cowboys' ponies and the rattlesnake will live alone in the hole until the summons comes to bin also. THROUGH THE HOLY LAND. The Train Movej Slowlr. "a If l.oth to Ulitnrb Ita Hnnntlnat Shades and Phantoma. 1 There is no rush in the orient; tb trnin moves slowly throuph Holy Place as if loth to disturb the shades tint phantoms haunting the Land of Prom ise. writes Mrs. Lew Wallace of "Jeru sfllem as We See It Tc-Day," in Ladies Home Journal. Deep emotion pos sesses us. The Jaffa pate is the en trance from the west, a market whert there is much traffic carried on in va rions lanpuapes. We hear names tha start far-reaehinp associations in th remote paFt. We see costumes such a Absalom, the beautiful, the beloved wore; men in soft raiment, flowing robes, beggars, lepers. Chief among the motley swarm is the unconquered Arab, stalely as Saul, silent in his pic turesque garments, as though the still ness of the desert had passed into hi soul, unmoved at sight of the foreipt machine come to break his civilization Job was such a one sheik of the desert with lordly bearing, as became tht leader of horsemen with spears ano the owner of camels, greatest of al men of the east. Does this sound ir reverent? Walt, we are rearing thf hill where David set his throne; tin slow wheels turn slower, a shriek jerk, stop. The turbaned brakeman calmly calls "Mount Zion" a rush ot feellnp, a thrill that can come but once we lift ottr eyes to the city of our Lord whether in the body or out of the bod I cannot tell. LONELY LIVES OF HERDERS Anetratlan Cattle Tenders Pa sa Monotonona Existence In tlie Bnah. Not even its greatest admirer could call the Australian bush beautiful. It ii a somber, sape-colored wild of eucalyp tus forest, interspersed with arid tracks of thorn and splnnifex. There it no shade and the silence is Intense says the Newcastle Chronicle. At far intervals jou come across a squatter'i clearings, with its little community ol human beinps. Deeper still tn thes solitudes, aloof and almost lost, live the shepherds and bushmen, each an Alexander Selkirk marooned in a great waste of grass or forest. Once a mont li they are visited and their rations car- ried to them, but for the rest they live In solitary exile, the only companion? their sheep, cattle and dogs. Cut ofi from human intercourse, they almost lose their faculty of speech, and become as witless as their sheep or cattle. And when they return to civilization for th short holiday that is allowed them is too probable that they hand in their "cheque" for the half-year's wages to the proprietor of the shanty known as the "Hush hotel," and stay there to drink it out. POOR LO TURNED TO STONE retrlHed Bodr of an Indian Foand la a Monad oa an Ohio Farm. In an old Indian mound near Gun oersville, O., relic hunters have found an Indian's body that had turned to solid stone. The mound is located on the farm of Thomas Jemes, and bopej arrowheads and other relics are plenti ful there, and some time ago' tlirte skeletons which were foad;,; there crumbled to dust on exposure to the air. lhe last And of the petrified In dian was niade about six feet beneath the surface of the mound. Their shov struck something- hard and immovable and investigation showed "it lo be in the form of a man s face. The entire form of the Iodioo was soon brought to view, out aia nad to be secured he fore it could be removed. It was a fine specimen of an Indian, over ix feet tall. His features are comely and his hand sma.ll and shapely. The muscles of his arms and legs stand out In bold relief, as though carved by the hand of man, and even the wrinkles iu the wrist are discernible. The relic is now at the home of Mr. Jemes and arrange ments have been made fur placing it ui a uiuaeuin. A Warm Pair. Stubb lie is cither a bartender ot an inebriate. Pnn Why? fitubb Ileuained his twins Tom and Jerry. Chicago Daily News. Cola Weather Ulet. Mi&s Pester Doctor, what do you recommend for a cold weather dirt? - Dr. llergamot Flannel cakes. Ohio BUts Journal. One Cent a for Karh Insertion. No Adverttputrnl taken for lean than la ernts. t' AMI ni"t mnmpnnf all orders. Address I IKK ('(II MV 1'ltKSS, M ii.roni, TA. ipOK PALE. A smiill farm located nenr Matamoras, known as the Hcncel or Rclnhardt place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, welt watered. House and barn, r ruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box G MUford. Pa. 'HKPPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trespassing on the premises o opied by tho undersigned iu Dlngman nsnip. known as the Hnenauan larm hunting, fishing, licrrvlng or any other t :-pose whatever is forbidden under peti- y ot t lie law. Anv person or persons dts(tlHving this notice will lo dealt fvllh in the severest lawful manner. KEOKUK H, MoCAHTY, July 1, 1807. Lessee. REPPAPS NOTICE. Notice is hereby piven that trespasslnp 110011 the south- rn half of the tract of land known as the William Dennv, No. Wi.ln Shoholn town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other lurposc. also t respassing on Miwkill uoiul n DniuMian township, or, llKtunir In it is rormutlcn under penalty 01 the law. M. tl.lilI.ANl) MILNOR. AprlMm Attorney for owner, TlvKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby X piven that trespassing upon the pro pertv ot tho forest tjllke Association In Laekawaxen township, Pike county. Pa.. for t he purpose of hunt ing and fishing, or any other nurpose is strictly forbidden un- uer penalty 01 the law. A LKX a NI)r. It rlAPDFN, Nov. 23, 18!K. President. TRESPASS NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby piven that trespassing on the premises of the undorsipnod, situated in Dnmmnii township, tor any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and alloffrnders will be promptly prosecuted. IttA D. Cabk uct. w. im. NOTICE All Iiiintinp. fishing or other trespassiUK on the bi-eniises of the und signi'it, in lilppmnu township, on rtny moiiflskill and ltwarfskill Creeks, Is for- uliiden under penalty 01 the law. Chas J. Hoilkau, Dlnpman Twp., N. Hoilhau, May 17, 1S';h. .KISKI-II ', HOILKAU. TRESPASS KOTK'K. Notice is htrel.y tfiv.'it that tri'tspnsshiB' mniii Mie pro- pr-rly (if tlip mulorsitziuM, in Milford town ship. Pikp county, Ph., for tho purpose of huntinp, fishing or twy other purposes it htrict ly furbil(lrn umhT pcnnlty of tho hiw. ft.KS. ti. M. (JltAKT. Auditor's Notice. F.Htnto of Javks Khhik. errnsed. In tho Orphans' Court of Piko County. Tho uiJuYnOKncd Auditor 'mino1nt('d by the Orpiitin'H court to nmkodirstrihuiloiiof fund iu the hfiiulHof the adiiiinlptrator to and Hinontffl. tho pin tles nnd make report nt next term returnhipr tho evidence there with" will attend to the dune? of hts ap pointment on the 7th day of day of Dt cein ber. A. 1).. u. Ht S o'elnek , m. of enid day nt his ottico in the Court House in the Jforoiiph of lYlliroru, rn.f at which time and pi aw nit person r interested In said di&- trtoutJon are request imi to he present ami prove the sanio or he debarred forever from partitlcipnting in mild .fund. I). M. VAN AT'KFN, Milford Borough, i Auditor. Mtb Nov., 11HIU. J Register's Notice. The following nooounrff havo been filed with the Register and will lx presented to the next Court to bo held the third Mon day ot December uext for Confirmation and allowance: Estate of Henry Worzel, dee'd, account of Anna C. Worzel, administratrix. Kstnte of Henry Look, deo'd, account of Jcnniu Long, Kxecutlx, In the matter of sale of Real Estniu. Kstnte of (ieorge A. Frh-h, dee'd, account of Louise J. Frieh. administratrix. - J. C. WKHTHRCJOK. JR., Nov. 19, 1W0. Register. Court Proclamation. State of Pennsylvauiu i County of Pike. i Notice in hereby given to nil persons bound hy recogniznee or otherwise to ap pear, that the December Term, 1'iUO, of the severnl CourtH of Pike county will bo held nt the Court House in the Horough of Milford on the third Monday, (17th) at 2 o'clock p in., Mid roil' inun one week if necessary. K. VA N DERM A R K, FherifT. Milford, Pn.t Nov. 20, 11)00. Notice of Application for Incorporation. In the Court of Common Plens of Tike County. No. Hit OcIoIht Term hno. Not ice 1h hereby givvn that nit application will Ih1 made to t he said Court, Hon. George S. Pnrdy, Law iiidizo thereof, on Monday, the 17th'day of Decerning, A. D. litOO, at' o'clock, p. m., under the "Corporation Act of one thousand eight humlied and seven ty-four" imd the Mipph ments thereto, by .John W. Unu. Kdniund H. Holmes, James K.Smith, KeiilM'ti Lancaster, Ueorge W. Carlton and otheix, for the cluirter of nn Intended corporation to be called "The Methodist KuihconiU Church of La Anna," tho character and object of which is for the support of public woi-hhip according to the fniili, doctrine, dir-cipltuo ami usages of the Methodist Knlscnpnl Church in the rutted hi ate of America, and for thfwe puriMme to have possess nnd enjoy all the rights, be nt' fits and prtvilegeeonferred by the Mild Act and its supplements H Y T. HAKKR, dM Solicitor. Milford, Pa., Nov. SJnd, luuo. ' Tortured A Witness. : Intense suffering wiT endured by witne.si. T.-L. M11 rtin . of Dixit', Ky., hotore ho (.'live tlii evidence. : "j counlied every, nilit until my throat wnsnpiirly rhw ; then tried Dr. Kind's New Discover which pave instant relief t I have lined it in my family for four yoniH and reroiiiinendid jt as hfl 1 -vntent it inedy lor Conphs, l.'oltls ami nil Throat, Che-t and Lung troubles. It w ill to) the worst eouijli not only prevents but absolutely 'Mires ('onninition. Prioe f.Ooimd Every 1) Itlo (niaranteed. Tria bot tU) free nt a!) DrrtK Stores. ; .' Many persons have bad the exier ience of Mr. Peter bheruiun.of North Stratford, N. II., who fays,' "for I Buffered t rturo froin chronic in digestion, but kodol ilysii'.sia cure inadc u well man of me." It dinesta what you eat end is a eortain cure for dyspepsia and tveiy form of stomach tiouble. It pives rt lief at one even in tho worst ciich-s, aud can't help but do yon jood. ,' Wanted. A ease of liquor, inor pTiine or opium habit that weeannot cure in 30 tuQOdaya. 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