PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FKID.VV, .TAX 11. 11M1. I'iml-TMIIKI) KVK.RV F KIKAY. OFFICK, nilOWN'H BU1I.!IN HKOAD8T. Onk Ykah One I c 1 1 it r nml lifl.v cents. Hi Months Svvtnty-livc ci'nts. STKICTl.Y IN ADV A Nt'K. Kntorpd nt tlie pent otlire of Mllfnr.1, Pike County, Fcntmylvmlln. ni B.-o.inil clnns matter,' NovoinliiT twenty-Drift, 1mm. Advertising Rates. OnBUqnarod-iuht lino i. nno Insert ion - I 1 F.im'Ii HiiliH4viifnt Insertion !"l, Ke.lnc.il lutes will In' furnished mi up plicHliull, will 1m- iill.nvoil yoiirly ii.lver lners. . Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Kxocutor's notices 8.' Auditor's notices Divorce notices - r'-,,n Sheriff's stiles, Orphans' court .-i I County Treasurer's sales, County st-tito-moot nml election proclamation charged by the rt'iutire. J. H. Van Ktlen, I'lmi.lHMKH, Milfonl, Piko County, Pn. Effort ia bom made, to have Con gross acquire tlie 1U-U1 of Valley Forgo as a Nqtioniil Park, and that it may be restored to the condition in which it whs When occupied by the. Continental army. The .State of Pennsylvania now ow.is the head quarters of Washington and a small part of the ground, which is being cared for by a pntriotie body formed at the Centennial of Valley For(;e. The historic spot should he under National control and preserved if possible, as it. was at the time when tho patriotic army suffered on that snow covered field during the trying and critical time in our history. The Dispatch last week devoted considerable space ind some venom in an effort to injure the Bank here. Tho attack was wholly unprovoked and undeserved, and probably deriv ed animus from a personal matter, between the cashier and editor of the paper, which the latter originated and in which ho has been the ng gressor. Hon. M. S. Quay is nt his Wash ington home. When asked whether ho entertained any doubts of his election, he s-vid in a very positive tone : "1 am ,1ust as confident of be ing elected to tho Senate, if I live as I am if the Pennsylvnni i login lature will meet on January 15th.' Mr. Quay declined to dismiss the Btory that he oontomplatod resign ing shortly niter reentering tne Sen ate, bnt bis closest friends say the story U all moonshine, and that unless something not now expected should rvcuv, should cause him to change his mind, he will serve the entire term. Ho certain is his elec tion regarded in Washington that he is already being congratulated on his return to the Senate, whore he has many warm friends. Both supporters and opponents of the oleomargarine bill pnssod by the House, are putting forth their strongest arguments in the hearings before the Senate Committee on Agriculture. Present indications are that the hill will be favorably reported to the Senate, but whether it will get acted upon will depend upon other legislation largely. Senator Mo Comas predicts the formation if a Socialist party in the U. S and that Mr. Bryan will be its leader and candidate for President. He cites Mr Bryan'sspeeches in the late campaign as proof that he is al ready more of a socialist than any thing else. Winter Touts to C 1'if jrnia. The Erie Railroad U an Mnimrtant link in the Great Railway Systems that connect the Atlantic and Paeilie Oceans, and the passenger lepnrt nient of this popular road is up-to-date in every appointment, having all the luxuries of modern travel to otter the thousands who contemplate "crossing the continent" this winter to the land of "Sunshine and R'ises." This being the closing year of a century of wonderland and astounding prog rests, brings to mind the giguu tie undertaking of joining the two weans w ith bands of iron; American history, in its triumphs of progress, gives mi event of more thrilling in terest than the scene on May 10th, lstiil, which attended the laying ol the last rail that bunded the eonti in -tit and welded the great oceans. Over this and the other great trans continental route since constructed, the future generations may travel in suiiiptuous palaces to the ni.i-t perl'cel climate in the world, und a slate rich Willi gold olid precious jewels. Round trip ticket by a great va l ietiy of routes, bearing limit of nine months, wish liberal stopover privi leges are available and particularly (le-i ruble fur ( 'uli forma travel. l-'oi complete information call on or ud l!s the Jli'ie ticket etlice, Port Jcr vi -, N. Y. THE CHURCH COLUMN. MethoJiet Episcopal Church. Rev. C. E. ScuiHer, Pastor SI NDAY SKHV1CKM. Clan Mooting 0. Prenrliintr 0 Snn.'.av School 11 Kiwovtll Lotignn B IVenoliing 7 WKt.1t I),V MKHVH'KH. Pniyor .Mooting Woil 7 Ohjm Meeting Fri 7 nlt'ltl'II NOTKS The cantata w ill tie given .Ian. 2'2. A full leh- t'sal Is desired on Monday night, at 7 SHI, sharp. Mr. Cross, the organist of the M. K. church, of Port .lervis, will play our new organ that night and Miss Cross, of Milfonl, w ill preside at the the piano. Fred Schweiker has very kindly olfered his services as a tenor. Do not forget your New Year re solves. Resolutely carry them out. The pastor hail u pleasant trip to Port .lervis last Friday w here lie met the Rev. W. C. Kinsoy anil had part in the revival services now in pro gress. The subject of the sermon for next Sabbath is Christian Unity. Text: "Kndeavoring to keep the unity of the spirit in the lmn.I of peace." The union meetingsare progressing nicely. The old adage, in union there is strength, is true of no insli tion more than of the Christian church. That spirituality may con tinue, increasingly, to manifest it self in fraternity nml unity is the de sire of the writer. The union services w ill close next Sabbath evening in the Presbyterian church. We regret that we will not be be able to hear Mi'. Nichols. Rejoicing in the blessing of health we gladly take the service. The sudden death of Bishop Ninde has taken from the church one of her noblest men. lie was noted for bis spiritual, even more than his intel lectual life. For four years he w as president of tin? Kpworth Leagueand greatly endeared himself to the young people. The dumb has lost one of her greatest men. A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery w hy women endure Backache, Heaeacbe, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suf fered for years with kidney trou ble," writes Mrs. Phebo Cherloy, of Peterson, la., "and a lamo back pained me so I could not dress mv self, but Elictrtc Bitters wholly cur ed me, and, alshough 71) yenrs old, I now am able to do all my house work." It overcomes Constipation, improves Appetitite. gives perfect health. Only 50c at all drugstores. Many persons have had the exper ience of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North Stratford, N. 11., who says, "for I suffered t-Tturo from chronic in digestion, bnt kodol dyspepsia cure niadt. a well man of me." It digests what you eat and is a certain cure for dyspepsia and every form of stomaC trouble It gives relief at one even in the worst cases, andcan't help but do you good. 0 0 0 j Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. Thev need a little j he'p to get their digestive machinery working properly. EtlUfe I s I - : m u r COD LIVER OIL WITH HYP0PH05PM TS or LIME SODA will generally correct this difficulty. I u you win put rrcm one fourth to half a teaspoonfuf in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's miik does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. and fi.oo, h dmgUtl. SC.nTT 4. BJVrM-, t.hn.i.u, Ntw Vk. fin f v Help Common 8ono Applied to Woman Safl'ingn. The passive Indifference and the active opposition of woman herself have always been a strong retarding influence to the promvss of the wo man movement. Yet all that is needed to abolish forever this indif ference a ml antagonism is just the exercise of a littln common neimn. Generally Hpeaktni:, women are born politicians. Yo:i will find busy housekeepers rending c -ry word of every speech their fa onto can '.i date jnakes ; you will find :: i s: seats nt every political speaking oc cupied by flower-laden women who hang entranced on the florid elo qnence of ft would-be senator or gov ernor ; you will find women sitting up late to hear the returns from the. various precincts, getting up early to possess themselves of the morn ing newspaper, and actually losing sleep in tho at ter-inidniilit hours because of their anxiety over poli tics. But, vote? No, a thousand times no! Never would they do such a degrading, unsexing, unwo manly thing ! What would bo thought of n man who professed intense interest in a political campaign, who went to all i in speii Kings, w no carried flowers i to his favorite candidate, who sat up nights and got up mornings in his burning enthusiain over polities, but who, when tho final hour of battle came, skulked hick to his tent and refused to vote? Imagine such a man saying, "No, I can't vote. I'm very much interested, in polities ; bur its degrading and un sexing and unmanly to vole, and won't do it,.".. Why, his neighbors would tap th eir foredheads and there would shortly bo a lunacy inquest, and the man who was interested in nolitics but wouldn't Vote would be hustled MX to the nearest lunatic, asylum. No nrmiinent would, be necessary to convince people that such a man was either a b u n fool or a lunatio. But a woman who is interested in p ilit ics but does not want, to vote? .)a! i lint is quite another matter. She is just "a sweet womanly wo- nan" wlio knows her "sphete" and keeps inside of it. This is the anti suffrage style of logic. When a woman is interested in church work, she reasonably and consistent' joins a church, attends its various meetints, and votes whenever she is allowed to do so. When she is interested in club work she joins ii club, and she votes there vhenever there is an officer to bt elected or a question to be decided. If sho is interested in temperance Lwnrk, she joins the W. C. T. U., and there again she votes. If she is a King's Daughter, or Daughter of the American Revolution, or a Co lonial Damo, still sho must, vote in all of these organizations, witliout the slightest remonstrance about the burden of suffrage thus thrust upo' her. Now, if she is interested in politics, tho only rational thing for her to do is to insist on having the right to express her interest, in poli tics by casting a vote. We say that the women need to bo "educated" np to tho suffrage idea. The suffrage idea is profound ly simple. To comprehend it no special education is needed, but only the exercise of a little bit of common souse. Fa da Cai.vkht Ohknchain, A ClmnKed Man. When Brown first wed he told of what "I" did or waf to do; The "I" was altered to a "We" in Just a year or two; And after that thmujrhout the ret of his poor henpecked life Brown lust his own identity, and talked about "My witn Tlt-Ulti. " TOO CKt LL, Gar "I.cciU lien, lariu, it's u bit utirtaMrj F.ijlc Iciitdiii; me i:p Ii Ue this. Vuu outfit to little iiiiKiitci u liot -(---not a man." "IVrhtips thnt'w why I niarricd a duiiUty, t-ii ?'"---Ally SUtjier. II U ( rfiill I'vtiabKlitl. InipfcniU' -1 have a wmuii of tht in o! house rvtr before me. ii, U uiis-( 'unit', cuiur. flu f r up! Why Co uu Ijoirow trutiiif in lluit wu ? in pt une Ilt-c-iiu'e I t a n't btJi-i ow 1 1 1 t h i i -y eltse.- Town i'tpics.. Fuiltiful lo llrr Ti-uit. Vfiiht You Men, to haw had tiiul rook of y out s for u !oni l.ile. ( rl iiiMJiil-t a l i e r y vim a. "is it po.-sibe?M "Yes; Hie' m v inol In r-in la v, you know YoiiKei b St at ft man. rut-l. "They tay my tare i a ilream!" ts ciaiuied liie girl v l i vi:-),i d to go on I he fctae. "Yes. faciei aw a y euch uiht,' relorl ed the hem-tit young- iju.ii. Chicago lai! v News. i 1 r The father? , - Gone for the doctor. The ' mother? Alone v, ith her sull'er-.s- i n r child. . AX'i'lthedoc- Pi tor never "" come ? , When there is croup in the house vtaT"V0U can't cet the doc fv - ' tor quick enough. It's too dangerous to wait. Don't make such a mis take again; it may cost a life. Always keep on hand a dollar bottle of V 1 mmm xi Vis. .i Ki) Ld G uili It cures the croup at once. Then when any one in the family comes down with a hard cold or cough a few doses of the Pectoral will cut short the attack .t once. A 25 cent bottle will cure a miserable cold; the 50c. size is better for a cold that has been hanging on. Keep ifce del I fir size on hand. ' Alwiit ?fi your Hp-n I eam nir tfvlne v.l)i c'liim'in'. ion, lmt w:is enr-'d witli AyrVI irrv lVctonil, pincr- v lit. h t'tmc I have frpjn. .A yvr'n me I ii iuc " in I lie Ivhisp nnd 1 ecuui lueutl tliL'in Hi all niV friend:." Jan. 16, im. ltristel.Vt, A Vrtti the IM.M..I. If von hfiTOnny h i uif.iifil !.lvK'M, wiite Iho ttoutor Itr. J. U. Ater. l,ivrv!t, Hftfi. One Cent a Word. I or Kneli Intrrtlfn. No Advi-rtimiriit tlll4'tl tor ll'HA tit HII 1 ! I'flltA. 4' ASI1 , mnwt Fnniitiy nil nrdern. Addrewn 11 KK fMU'NTV 1'HKSS, 1IM'ltl, V OHt SAhK. A snmll farm loented near i Matniuorns. known as the ItVn.icI 01 HHnlinrrtt nlaee. contain ins iil airctv Finely located, well wntored. Hoiihc nnd hum, I rmt of all kinds. L'art linnroved Title clear. For Iitiiih. price, etc., address boek ihx t-; Almoin. ijh. rTHKSPAS.S NOTICK. Notice Is licieby I ffiven that trcKiiiisinir on the prcm'si . ujiifil lr t he uiuiersitrned in Dintman :Ansh!p. known hh tne loiciiauan larii) r lim!ii)ir. (ishiiiK. berrying or any oihn nrpoMi whatever is forbidden uuler pel, n'lvof the law. Any iierson or person disobeying this not iee will be dealt lb in tho severest lawful maimer. July 1, 1K!)7. Lessee. IHKSL'ASS NOTK'Fi. Notice is liereby X Riven 1 1 1 lit I reasstn upon t he soul li ern half of the tract ol laud known as tin William Di'iinv, No. iKt. t n Mioholti town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any oihei purpose, also ti'espassinu' on f-awUill iitnu in Dini'ium township, or, ti.liin&r in it i- oi'Diiiuen uiuier penalty ot the law. M. t MILAM) MlhNOlt. AprlfWm Attorney for owner. '-PHKSPASS NOTIOK. Notiec is hereby tfi veil thai ti-espassiiiK upon the pro perly of the Forest like Assoe'nnion in Laekawaxen township. Pike county. Pa for the purpose of huminjr and fishing, or any tit her purpose is strictly forbidden mi nor penally ol the law. Al.fcXANDKIt TfAUPKN, Nov. 2J, lS'Ja. PreHitient. T'HKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby I i::ven Unit Lrrnainu on the nrcitust of ihe umlerigin'd, sil uatt (I in I)nmaii township, tor any purpose whatever is st rioity lorbidtien, and all olTt nders will be promptly M'oseeutta. lltA IS. (JAMC. Oet. Ji4. Isti5. NoiTl'K All hunt in p. (Uhintf or i her t le.spniiifjr on t In preMii.M's of the tmder sim d. in Dinptunn Town.hip. n Kny-mintl.-kill nml lKvnrfskill Creeks, is for bindeii uder penalty of the law. (H.Vs. J. hoiI.KAII, Diiifiman Tup., N. ItoitKAi'. May 17. tm. JiM l II F lioil.KAt'. rHKSPASS NOTICK. Not fen is hereby J. W .'ii that I respiissinir unon t!ie pro perty of the unilei'.-if.rnetl in Alilloid town ship. Pike county. Pa., for the purpose of huiiiinf (ihintr or any othT km runs b strict 1 forliuUieu under pt-imliy of t'.;e law. Altirt. S. Si. I'.UAt i Notice ! K.-'.il.-of ... ., Hi in is ill. :""' I"'"'". """ if ll,,-,;,-,l JIM- II... II) I ...l T.i. J'.i-il.- '. Hill, M' J Du.-i v. Mis H. il.l; W . F .-ii. linn. S IMI. l-'i.-il W Hoi. W it, if i .-.1 ('. I l.rn. Krn.iiii.- Hill. .!iri..-t (l-NWII. Ijiimm. O'Ni III. Tin nml .I..1.H (' V. i l.i-.x.k. Jr., liiiiinli.iii Ail lit. -in i f H.,th S i.ill irnl .l .liu Wn,. foil () .S.-llI iniiw.i- h.-ii.-,..! In. mi.. Ii. -.M ..I kn. ..I Kut h S Hill, ik i . iiM-il, nml On. II t.t h.r-i ill i. 'i i -1 1 (1 ; Vull lit niv lirli-l.y li'.lin.'.l llmt tlit- Or-Ii1jj.ii.--' '-.ltll c.ftjil.l ('utility m.-iii!i-(I in i . .. 1 1 it -1 in i in. k.' iiii i i; i. ,ii t-.i,. I M,iiio... ol . .-. iiiiii i-, i.l . .-li.l. . t 1 1 ai l Kstli f I! ill i!. . i-.i - . .1 i i.ii - i , . i,i i In. (.;.! ... i-i.iii.'I .-ii ii. it.- n '.'-ili!l i , w ii - Ii i - ii ...Hi i ... 1 1 . 1 HI.. I I !,;,! I,!..:,,! Kill 1 1. I. .-I.I .... .-..ill (...-till . . ..I. .-ni ....I... , th, i. t;.. .-t l-'i lit i ;.i v . It" 1 .'. t .. I. .. 1. I nn .1 ,1... .-T..U .lie r. .jit. o i i- i. it-1 .1 o ..u iliii.k i 1 -. -1 -I -1'. K NAM r.li i A if K.' .-Ii.- ir , ( u'iiv. ,-n. i ,ft' -Vull I'.... I)..- Hl-I, I.- I!r :ugh-. G'J- '.I r - uue. A una 11 in-tii in liis own .iii.-t lttl.'ly 1 in hi e lit iini.-.iiij,' v"il f. i't tin.' Ivlil.n I'l.rii. lifillt-r, of I iiuiiiitw (Mirh ) I'.i-,! ntnl Z.'tliiti'r. II.- ni.il his fiunilv linit tlie l iviji in its u.'1-.t toriii. 'i'in ir line;,-:- tl..l tlit'in no i- . t . T'lii-ii In- ic:nl ll.nl in-. Kiiiu's I Nt'- Ihsr.-vri-v i.T I Viii-mt lit i..n I ( '..llt'lis Mini ( '..I.!-; v us ll ii, ni alit. ell Oil. i- I'm- I. a t l j . i.ii l nil tin . ml 31 1 lit I ,ll!..' II . Ill Lies ; I lli'U It illll) Mili "'I ;. t f.- I ...1 1 1. s rut . .1 I In v. h...- In in ily. No itl,.-i- n.i'.li-in mi i-mih eiU.-iis it." ilnly i.m- nml !. tit nil t:i u;.' sloii s. Trial b,.UI.-s li. l-. i r-: !;:r- ri. H H.i i'iVl A fz-iuir-ilh-aksJ tuwjsrjt si- IS Presents ipr from the grand-father down to the baby. Toys! yes, lots of Useful homo furnishings; Dishes, Rugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Blankets, Eric-a- Erac, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Etc. You can't miss it! We have got just N. Y. FURNITURE CO., Q2 Pike St., .-. Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offer. 4 Vrn.!idM I'IKK, Co. Phksm, Lnilii's' Woi-kl, Ainslc(!'s, Munscy'p, Costroj olilm,, 4 . ; " " ' , " Mclhiiu's, 4.1f " " " " " " losinniolitim, " 4 i, " " " " '" Li slie'w Monilily, " 4.15 You inn ko n Kclcctiiin from one of Hie four oiler;--, v Mcli you soml l us, eiicloHinu ?1 15 iniil wo will Iimvo tlio four mi'luiitioii ni'tiilcd to do sulisoribi'i- for olio yivir ; or with lo so . -u nto ndilrcss il so dosn i d. Adilrcss I'IKK, ( Ol'i'TV l'KIS. Millonl, l'n. SCHAFRANSKY. Tlie UP-TO-DATE CLOTJJllOl liig liarpiins in iMcn's, P.ovs iind ChiMi-ens win ter clotliinir, boots, slnxs iiiid All the latest styles suits kept constantly in slock, also in our furnishing goods department. All kinds of felt boots and rubbers. If in need of anything in our line we can save you money by trading with us. H. SCHAFRANSKY. 15 Front Street, BOYS ll'r-'it your I'liiiiift li iintke miuu-y Hlit-r nriioiit, m.I1iii 1 ( ii'iiiit i" i;i-rt-ii-. Ctimt jou 1K lltttii ;(: ynu mi it til 111 fur UU; 11 rl.-nr I'liOl IT of uwr tv 011 -ucli tine. Vim 4'uil lliiiki tu vt-ry nri. inif. (l i;i ai-o minli il, i'l-ie-m: Smiii!' Ueeip.- Uti-t 1 i, ..; -jo, or fr WlUII. Atitlr-M, .1. .1. IMil AN, No, AU Tu t 11 1 . -II i t otrt'i'l, rilt-liuiK, I'tt. ElT31 IJHE0 I.1JJ. ( , Caviat. LABELS. THAUt i Di.ll.N. Marks. vvv 'COPYRICHTS. Tl.irtv-one yp .r a tlvp pra.-ti.-e. Oj-ltii..n as to vu!il".v Hii.i t-:,l.-iilj.liilitv. Writ. f..rl...k (.1 l.i-ir,,,-".; n-aii'l t.-r.-i..---... EI'SON bkOsiSJl l- iltreC, WiihlntoD, Ll- TWO-CENT GTAMPii will put you next the VANDAL...- nn Interesting mag ailr.eof criticism. Send for one to day. Mo F tee Copies THE VM.DALL, 522G Eiiilor St., I'ituburg, fa. it . . .a IKAUt fr not so far away! everybody; them. what you want! rubbers. and colors in Overcoats and Port Jervis, N. rA r M t I I 3 5latn:. aiid Trade-.Mnrka ol.tainrd and all jV'ut- ii:it tn.iiac-ic.'mducteuliT MODEBATt Ft. Our Or. -ice is OppoiiiTc U.S. Patent Office .. i wm - ii. .10 j .it .il u) Ils. Uljc liuui luua. .c. oil- ii mi Vv a ..Uii 'toii. SijnU iin-idt diuw;iii or plmto., tth devrip ii"n. V c a.liit?, i( pitr-m-ila or n.t, j i e oi yu.iryc. i u- ii-o is t due l.H mtnit is -, :m l. 1 .i.-.t t fci.. ni tlie j. is. Auii lorciu couuitics JG.A.SflOVLCOJ 5 Off. Patfnt OFFtcc, Washington, D C. f I fill ICC ! -llll il. .1 ll WCl'ill. A il V OIK' Uli in i j.s'r.'1-h ainl tiviijiiiiu of any iuvciitinii will . iiLi:ipilv if. t-ive our o;iuioii tiee cuiu'i-riiing I the ! itvui.ttniitv "I Rtuit. 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