PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, JllOC 21. lfMJO. I'UBLIBMKD BVEHY FHIUAV. OFFiCE, BROWN '8 BUIUlltW MIOADBT. 81'HSCHIt'TION': One Yeah One tlolliir hiiiI fifty fents. Bix Months Seventy-live tnt. 8TKICTI.Y IS ADVANCK. Entered at the post otllce of Mllfnnl, Plko County, Peiiimylvntiln, ns neciiml clnns matter, November twcnty-flrnt, lH'.Kl Advertising Rates. One sqimre(ot(tlit llnesl.one Insertion - fl . E.ieh subseaiumt inertWin - .f Keduced rates will be furnished on np f Mention, will be allowed yearly udver sera. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notices - -- 8. 'Kl Auditor's notices ' - 4-"" Divorce notices - ft-1 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, Countr Treasurer's sales. County state incut and election proclamation charged by tne square, J. H. Van K.ttrn, Puui.ISIIKIt, Milford, Pike County, Pa. SANTA CLAUS. Tbere is a Snnta Cltius. He may not come in Hie form of a rosy cbeoketl, rotund, white haired old gontlemnn flocked with snow and driving a pair of prancing reindeers bitched to a sled loaded with toys and descending the sooty chimney as he is pictured In the childrens books, hut he docs como in the form of the many little gifts and the nl most universnl charities which are called forth by the season of Christ's birth. He w'll come and mny he ever continue to do so to delight tlie hearts of the children who look arjjl wait for this joyful advent. They inay be years in learning that he represents the love of father, moth er and frionds rather than a tangi ble personage, but it comes to them slowly and in the end only awakens a deSire to emulate the loving kind ness which has been bestowed on them. This the season of gift bring ing and good cheer, and Santa Claus should not only come in the homes where plenty abounds but he should go to those in which there is no such cheer. Trifles will add more real happiness perhaps with suoh than costly presents in home where there' is abundance. "Whoso giveth to the pocr lendoth to the Lord." THE TRESPASS LAW It is always pleasant to feel that you are appreciated, and the sever al letters we have recoived from farmers and land ownors commend ing our views on the trespass laws are gratifying. One farmer writes that it is thirty years this fall since he purchased a plaoe in this County, and since then line paid taxes to the amount of over two thousand dol lars, and every fall his lunds are ov er run with hunters from all parts who are not taxpayers, but a rabble a that shoots the game and he has no . redress. This is very annoying and it is no surprise that many farmers complain. The law should be that farmers and land owners might have control of their projierty and prevent trespass for fishing and hunting. So many disregard the game laws that one effective way to protect game and fish would be to give those owning lands and streams . the right to prevent hunting and fishing ou thorn without consout We should be pbased to bave this matter discussed by those interested . HOLIDAY TIME. . The last Christmas of thtsoentury will soon dawa. on this fair world bringing with it joys for many and sorrows for some. Every one may aid in niaE.ng it brighter and hap pier by a little 'unselfish thought, A kind word fitly spoken, if nothing more, may cheer some heart which is darkened by a shadow of grief. All should in the glad season which - commemorates the bringing of so ' much life rfnd light in the world strive to give something which will . bring comfort and . happi ness to his fellow men. It is the glad season let every one remember those whose paths are not strewn with the flowers of lifes pleasures, while enjoying thaui hinioulf. Let not the time 4;iss without causing some one to invoke a thought for your continued welfare, and to bless you for some kindly remembrance. THE FUG AND CONSTITUTION. Argument has buun made this week bofore the Kiiprriiio court on the revenue ruses which involve the fundamental question as to the scope and pflVcfc of the Constitution in newly acquired territory. Attorney Oiineinl Urigus takes Hie ground in an opinion just given thnfc the pro- Visions and limitations of that in strument do not extend to all terri tory annexed. This is the reverse of the opinion recently stated by Ex President Harrison in a speech, and Is a inomenetons question which has never been brongiit squarely the highest court, its determination will have far reaching effects for up on it largely depends the future and fortune of the nation. THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. 0. E. Scudder, Pastor SUNDAY SKHVK ES. Class Meeting 9.30 Preaching 10.30 Sunday School 11.45 Epworth League 8.45 Preaching 7.30 WKF.K DAY BKHVIl'KS. Prayer Meeting Wed 7.30 Class Mooting Fri ." 7.30 CHURCH NOTES Next Sabbath will ho devoted to the greatest event of history, the incarnation. "This is a faithful saying mid worthy of all acceptation, that Jesus Christ ciune into the world to save sinners." The Christmas sorvice will be held Christinas night. Extensive prepa rations are being made ns usual to make this one of the most enjoyable seasons of all the year. The Vnudermark Lodge of I. O. O. F. has oecopted the invitation of the pastor to attend public worship on Sabbath evening Deo. 30. This affords us great pleasure since we believe in every institution that looks to the elevation and the pro tection of man . We trust that the men of Milford who are members of neither the Lodge nor the church may be present Deo. 30. We con fidently expect that both institutions will be helped by the service. A watch-night service will beheld Mew Years eve: to prapmre vis in thought and heart for tho now cen. tury . The general publiois invited. The programme will be given in full next week. Tho cantata will be given Jan. .3. Full particulars will be given later Keep the date in mind. The Christmas entertainment will be given at Union to-night. The energy of Mr. and Mrs. Durling and of Mrs, Qarville deserves public mention. These persons have lab ored hard to make this occasion a very successful one. This Friday night will be a happy one. If you doubt it come and see. The Senate is still considering the Ship fcfubsidy bill. When the session opened, it was expected that this measure would be passod.before the Christmas recess, but now a vote is not considered likely until well along in January. One reason for this is that 801118 Sonators who are inter ested iu trying to get amendments for fnrther reductions in the Reve nue Reduction bill, think they have more chance for success if the Ship Subsidy bill is not passed before the other is taken up. There has been no attempt on the part of the friends of the Ship Subsidy bill to-force a vote, but no other measure can' be voted upon iu the Senate before it is without their consent. The House Ways and Means Com mittee scored a triumph when the Rovcnuo Reduction bill was passed by the House just as reported from the cominitte, with the exception of one unimportant amendment strik ing out the clause which abolished one-sixth and one-eighth beer bar rels. Chairman Payne has received many congratulations. The House opened the third week of the session by taking upand pass ing the regular peiibion nppropria tion bill, which carries a little more than 115,000,000. Tortured A Witness. Intense suffering was endured by witness T, L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., betore he gave thn? evidence : oougheu every night until my throat was nearly raw ; then tried Dr. King's New Discover which gave instant relief. I have used it in my family for four years and recommended it as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds and all Tnroat, Chest and Lung troubles. It will stop the worst cough and not only prevents hut absolutely cures Consumption. Price 50c and 1. "Every bottle guaranteed. Tria bot tle free at ull Drug Stores. When the stomach is tired out it miibt have a ret, but we cun't live without food. Kodol dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eut" so that you can eat all the good food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only prep, arutiou that digests all kinds of tood. SEVENTY CENTURIES AGO. Beandfnl Tntlirninlnli Wlirn f:rrp tlan MaMRrphi Wrre Laid Avir lr the Ancients. The center of Interest for lis to-ilny in Egypt Is the first tlynnsty time, and how fnr advanced in the arts of life were the men of that age may be seen by the beltity of shape of the stone and alabaster Tases that are here to view, nd the exquisite workmanship of a little toilet itnrd or eye paint box carved out of a mi. trie block of Ivory, and made In tl:e Khnpe of u couple of ducks whose tails are twi: ,ed tngrlher to form, as It were, tht hinge of the box. Th great pentlen.jn who owt . iI this was buried with 30 jars of n1r Ings in his brick tomb, while 0 e : ;n i- vases were near his body. He had as pillowstone a sandstone block for corn grinding and A benutiful shaped tazzn of slate had been-npparently plneed at his head, says Atlantic. These among his vases had lain when Trof. KUnder Petrie and John (larstang brought his skull boaes and his funeral furniture to the lipht of day. Put the table in the center of the room it Is to this we turn, for here are placed contemporary carvings in wood and Ivory, weapons and pieec of the royal drinking bowls and furniture of seven of the eight kings of the first dynasty, and the work of two that pre ceded Aha-Mena. Here Is a fragment of a slate bowl that the lips of Zcser the pre-Menite king perhaps have touched. Here is A fragment of an alabaster jar that bears ui.on It the name of Narmer, the succeeding sov ereign, but my eyes went at once to the little bit of crystnl vase which bore the name of Mena, for now I seemed to feel myth fade away and the real king who drunk from a crystal goblet to the success of the city of Memphis he had built 111 fair fields from which he had turned the great Nile flood, seemed to stand before me. GREAT MOUNTAIN OF MUD. Cnnta Itlca lpftfllnar Railway Is En Raged In the Labor off Wash ing It Away, The principal railroad of Costa Tiien, now but 117 miles long. Is just being extended to reach from Snn Jose to the Pacific const. The general tnanager of the road In speaking of the enterprise recently snid : "There is one place on the road which has given the engineers a crfat deal of trouble, and which has cost many thousands of dollars every year since the rond was built. This place is about 15 miles from Port I.imon. and is called Til lie mud. For about film feet the track runs along a ledge on the side of a mountain, with the river Rtventn Zon below. The mountain is composed of a bluish clay, which turns Into mud during the rainy season and keeps con' stantly sliding down on the .tracks. We have to keep a big gang of mrn at work day and night cleaning thj road of this blue mud. and when the rains are very heavy traflic has to be suspended. In July so much of the mud slid down over the roadbed that we could not run trains there for three weeks. "To add to the difficulty there Is a lake back of the mountain and the wa ter from this lake percolates through the mountain and keeps It constantly wet. The lake was drained by the en gineers, lint they discovered that It was fed by springs, and still the mountain was kept in a wet state and the mud kept sliding down over the tracks. At last they obtnined what Is known in California as a hydraulic giant, and which throws a very powerful stream of water w ith grout force. They rigged up this hydraulic, giant, and when I left Costn Tiica they were actually washing the mountain away with it into the river. WORST HORSE ON RECORD, Lincoln Thought He Was Not Even '' Fit to Draw a Hiartf to v the Cemetery, ' Lincoln tised to be fond of telling a Tiryjvhlch he got from Mr. Connunt of a lawyer in a western town who de sired the nomination for county judge. says the San r rancisco Argonaut. On the morning preceding the evening on which the county convention was to Tneet he applied to the livery stable keeper in his village for a horse and buggy In which to drive to the county tow'U, 16 miles distnnt, where the con vention was to be held. "Give me the best and the fu&test horse you have, Sara," said he, "so that t wlfl have time to go around and see the boys before the convention conies in. The livery man, however, was supporting a rivMl candidate, and gave the lawyer a hore that outwardly appeared perfect, but which broke down entirely before half the journey was completed, so that when the candidate arrived theconven tion had adjourned and hla rivnl hart been nomiuntad. On his return to the stable late the following afternoon,, knowing that it was useless to resent the trick played upon him, he said to the owner! "Look here, Smith, you must be training this horse for the Iew York market. You rspect to sell him to an undertaker for hearse horse, don't you? Well, it's time wanted. I know from his gait that you have spent days training him to pull a henrse, but he'll prove a de,ad failure. Why, he's so slow he couldn't get a corpse to the cemetery In time for the resurrection." HOT Till-: UK ST. "She told me last night bhe wouldn't marry the best man living." "Ah, so the ha accented jou?" N. Y. Journal. Look at your tongue. Isjt coated? Then you have a bad taste in your mouth every morning. Younppctite is poor, and food dis tresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomach is weak and your bowels are always constipated. There's an old and re liable cure : i 1 Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Bet ter take a laxative dose each night, just enough to causeonegood free move ment the day following. You feel better the very next day. Your appetite returns," your dyspepsia is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up. your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble. Price, 2S cents. All druggists. "I hnve taken Aver's Pills for SB yfsr, ami I cotuirtfr them the bct nidc. One Dill docs iue more pood J tlmi hslr a box of anv other kind I H have ever tripd."- I Him N. F. Talbot, 4 March SO, la',19. Arringtnn, Kans. One Cent a Word. For Knh Insertion, No Atlvr-rtiNtniMit tnken for Ipk thnii in cent ft. CANll iniiMt irocompnny nil orders. Arilres 11 KB COINTY I'RKSS, MILFORD, PA. FOR SALE. A small form tarn tod nrar Mntmtmras, known ns the HrnHol oi KHnliartlt plaoe. containing 21 acres Finely located, well watered. House anf barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc.. address Lock box (J Milford. Pa. TiBKSPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises oc upied by the undersigned in Uinginan .OA iirthip, known as the ituehanau farm rr hunting, fishing, berrying or any othei urpose whatever is forbidden under pen fllryof the law. Any jierson or perwiii' disobeying this notice will be dealt with in tho severest lawful in miner. GKOItGB H. McCahty, July 1', 1897. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the south ern half of the traet of bind known as the William Denny, No. ItfUn Shuhola town ship, for bunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing on awkiu point in Dingnian.townsliip. or, ilsltiug in it is forbidden uuder-penalty of the law. il. CJ.KILAND MILNOII, Aprl51m . 1 Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro perty of tho Forest Lake Association in Lackawaxeu township, Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hum ing and fishing, m anytother purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. AlkjcAnjikk Haddkn, Nov. 22, 1895. Pienident. T'RESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premise ot the uiulernigneU, situated in Dingmao township, for any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and allolTt uders will be promptly prosecuted. lit A B. Cask. NOTICE All hunting, Ashing or other trespassing on the premies of the under signed, in Dingmau Township, on Kay moudskill and Dwnrfklll CrtcU, is fur-blnden-under penalty of the law. (.'HAS. J. IiOILEAU, Dingman Twp,, N. IJoii.kaii, May 17, lMtH. JObki n F iiolLEAt;. TRESPASS NOTICE. Nolire is hereby giv?u that trespaing upon the pro perty of the undi'i'Muntd in Milford to n- ship. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of nuitltng, unhmg or any oiher purposes i? strictly furbiddi-n under peimltv of the law. Miw. S. M. CltAK'iY Ci)On YKAKI.Y li t'lirlsk'iin C O.'OO. mini or wuinitn tj look J J alter our irruwiiiK hut-int'iis in this c Mai.nffr.aiiu f.'orrehi(in(K'Ut ; work c.'in he floD'jat your liuinr. Kii-los; o lii'lf-ruUlrt'fthcd, t.lnnieil enwlujH! 9 2 f'T .trticill;n- to H. A. , SImtiii.-.m 5 (il'lierHl Mmii'tfrr, Curoorun IHiiid- $ J iny, opposite I'lilo iV Stulus Tlens- 2 ury, 't)iiiKi)u, 1). C- World's CberopioD. "I (lied nmnv reinedie to cure piles," write V. U. Sjiiith, of Ln.li am. III., "but found no relief till I ued Hui kh n's Ai nica Hilve. lhave iot been troubled with files since." It's the only chiiniinon jiili) euro on ehvtli n ml the best salve in tho world. S!5e ner box, guhianleed by i.ll diu gists. Notice! TUB KIllhT NATIONAL BANK OK MIlJ'OHI) Milford, Ph., Dec. 6, 10, The regnliir iiniinnl iiieetu(? of t he stockholders ("if this bunk, for the election of Directors, will lie held at the banking room on Tuesday Jan uary 8ih, lfltil, from S p. m. to 4 j. in. KoiiKur W. P.i id, Cashier. )i) clotl" and linoh urns at W. ii (i. Mitchells. tf fmi) Is not so far away! Presents for everybody; from the grand-father down to the baby. 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