PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FKIDAVi OCT. 2.-, 1POI. rUBUBIIRI) F.VF.RV FRIDAY. OFFICR, BROWN'S BUILPIKO BROAD PT. bi'bwription: One Ykar One dollar mid flfty ceiils. Bix Months Heventy-flve mills. STRHTIiY IN A DVANC'K, Kntered At the pout nlllr of Mllforrl, Pike County, Pennsylvania, as second class matter, November twenty-first, 1HWS. Advertising Rates. One square! eight llne),one Insertion -(1 .00 Kjwh subsemienft Insertion - -- -- -- .60 Bedueed rates, f urniBlipd on application, will be allowed yearly advertiser. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Eiecutor'i notice 8.00 Auditor's notices - - 4.0" Divorce notices - 6.00 Sheriff's sales. Orphans' court sales rvimtir TrMunrar'i snles. County state ment and election proclamation charged by the Bquare. J. H. Tan Etten, PuBLIBHRR, Milford, Pike County, Pa. REPUBLICAN TICKET, STATE. For Justice of the Supreme Court WILLIAM B. POTTER, of Allegheny. For State Treasurer. FRANK Q. HARRIS, of Clearfield. COUNTY. For Associate Judge, ALFRED MARVIN, of Westfall. For Sheriff, JOHN W. KILSBY, of Delaware. For Coroner, B. KENWORTHEY, M. pf Milford Borough WM. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF PONDS. Our SuBsex county friends are just now canvassing the merits of bill which permits the citizens of that county to vote on the question of purchasing the ponds in the county so as to make their waters free to the public. This is a far reaohing matter and no man should Tote against the proposition with out a careful consideration of the fall import of this aot A few years oonsiaerea oi no value and some were frequently sold for taxes. To. day it would be impossible to pur chase the waters of a single pond without paying far more per acre than any lands adjacent would sell for and some of them could not be be bought for thousands of dollars, They have passed into the hands of men who know and appreciate their value for sporting purposes. While ine public may nsn in them now yet the laws are each year growin more Btringont and the waters which were free to our fathers and are to us may be closed to our child ren. Men of means and clubs are acquiring ownership of our ponds and doubtless they will soon be made private property and great re strictions placed on their use by the publia, if in fact it is not wholly excluded. Had this been foreseen few years ago and a law passed authorizing the county to buy these ponds at tax sales and forever own them the cost would have been comparatively trifling. Each year will increase) the cost and difficulty. If our neighbors are wise they will accept the present opportunity Mrs. Fred Wilson of New York is Visiting her family at their home on High street and will bo accompanied on her return by her mother. Mm L. W. Armstrong, who goes to the city for the winter. The family will go soon and the bouse be closed until next season. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Matamoras visited the hittoi 'a par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rusling Dewitt, this week. Dr. H. B. Reed has gone to the U. P. Hospital for an operation to re move some difficulty iu his nose. Miss Minerva, a daughter of Jaa. M. Bcnsley of Lehman and John H. Boaler of Diogmun'a Ferry were married Tuesday, Oct. 22, at the M. E. parsonage in Port Jervis by Rev. W. A. Chadwick. Backache should never be neglect ed. It menus kidney disorder which, if allowed to run too long, may result la Bright', disease, dia betes or other sor'otis aud often fatal complaints. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys well. Bold at Armstrong's drug store. THE CHURCH COLUMN (lly Hr.v. C. K. Sr.Tmmn.) The topics for next Sahbnth are, Religions and Christian Experi ence anil "llie Kingdom ot uou. The special services held at Union during this week have given an other opportunity to speak and hear the truth as it Is revealed in the word and worked out in life. It i the duty and privilege of all Chris tians to call the attention of the world to the groutnat qiistion of life, namely that of personal salva tion. Th.jso who hive he'ird and heddod will forever be pin J of the hour of decision and with tlio snintfl of all ages will sing, "Oh, happy day that fixed my choice on Thee, my Saviour and my Uou." Revival services will begin at the home church the week after eleo tion, November 11th. This will af ford another opportunity for those who are considering an earnest, ao- tive Christinn life to give puhlio ex pression to their faith and pur poses. Let us seek for a revival of which mine need he ashamed, be cause all is done devoutly, with a full heart, and with nil the might as unto the Lord. The musical for which our young people are preparing will bo given on November 4th. one week from next Monday night. No admission will be charged hut a free will offer ing will be taken, to procure music for our choir. Our young people have been very faithful in their choir work and deserve liberal sup port. This will give those who en joy music and desire to nid in this important work an opportunity to express their appreciation. A full programme will appear in the Press next week. We are gnld to notice the increas ed attendance at the prayer meetings of late. This is an indication of the rising interest in spiritual matters and gives promise of a work of grace that shall end in the much needed revival. The experience ' of th Psalmist is the experience ot many now, "I was glad when they said unto me let us go up unto the house of the Lord." Facts About Sugar. As a good deal has recently ap peared in print regarding the con sumption of sugar in this country the various sources from which it is obtained, the amount of duty paid thereon, etc., the following facts and figures will, we believe, be of The total consumption of sugar in rne unitea maces last year was 2,219,847 tons, and based on the average increase of 6.34 per cent during the past 19 years, the con sumption this year should be 2,360, 585 tons. Ot this quantity 1,000,000 tons in round figures will come from American sources, say Louis! ana being able to produce 350,000 tons, United States beet factories 150,000, Hawaii 350,000 and Porto Rico 150,000, all being free of duty leaving 1,360,685 tons to come from other Bources and on which duty is paid. The average duty assessed is $36 per ton, or a total of 148,981,000 The price of all the sugar consumed however, being enhanced to the ex tent of $38 per ton or- a total of $84,981,060, it is evident that $36, 000,000 additional is paid by the people in order to provide the gov ernment with $49,000,000 for reve nue, of which the government not now in need. If the duty taken off Cuba sugar, the benefit of $85,000,000 goes to the people. On October 8th the quotation for Cuba centrifugal sugar 96 degrees test, free on, board Cuba was 1.96o per lb., duty on same amounts to 1. 6S5o equivalent to 86 per cent advalorem. of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: mea women and children. When appetite fails, it re. stores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden, When youlose flesh.it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di gest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you have not tried It, send for free sample. Its aurtoablo table will Surprise You. bCOTr A BOWNEi Chemists, 40u l-earl Stroet. New York.; oOu, tmj $),t0atl druist. 1 ociarnauoi 1 enerai WHEREAS, bv act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An net to regulate the nomination and election of publio officers, requiring pertain expenses incident thereto to be paid by the several crmntiea ana punish ing certain offenses in regBrd to such elections," approved the 2Blh day of June, A. D., 1KU5, it is made the duty of the Sheriff: FIRST, To enumerate the olllcers to be elected and give a list of all nominations. SECOND, To designate the places at which the elections are to be held, and THIRD, To publish notice of the qualifications of election of ficers in the manner and form pre scribed by the third paragraph Sec tion 10 of snid Act. Now, therefore, I, E. VANDER- MARK, High Sheriff of the County of Pike, do make known by this proclamation to the electors of said county, that on rriTrumiv vtwj r mm Being the day of the genoral elec tion, the following persons are to be voted for by the freemen of the County of Pike, between the hours of 7 o'clock in the forenoon and 7 o'olock in the afternoon of said day, to wit : One person for Judge of the Su preme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for State Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. " Two persons for Associate Judge of the County of Pike. One person for bboriff of the County of Pike ' One person for Coroner of the County of Pike. One person for County Surveyor of the County of Pike. For or Against the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, I also hereby make known and give notice that the following is a list of nil the nominations certified to me by the Secretary of the Com monwealth and the CommUsioners of this county, to wit : REPUBLICAN State Treasurer Mark 1 Frank G. Harris vutigu via. vuo uuitwo vuulp Mark 1 William P. Potter Associate Judge Mark 2 Alfred Marvin Sheriff Mark 1 John W. Kilsby . Coroner Mark 1 Kenworthey, M. D. William B, DEMOCRATIC State Treasurer Mark 1 Ellsha .A. Coray, Jr. Judge of the Supreme Court Mark 1 Harman Yerkes Associate Judge Mark 2 B. E. Brown John F. Engelhart Sheriff Mark 1 George Gregory Coronor Mark 1 W. B. Kelley, M. D. County Surveyor Mark 1 Frank Schorr PROHIBITION State Treasurer Mark 1 James J, Porter Judge of the Supreme Court Mark 1 . Isaac Monderau Sheriff Mark 1 J. F. Huntington Coronor Mark 1 A. Griswold Socialist Labor State Treasurer Mark 1 James A. McConuel Judge of the Supremo Court Murk 1 Thomas La wry PEOPLES State Treasurer Mark 1 Justus Wutking Judge of the Supreme Court Mark 1 Isaac Monderau union State Treasurer Mark 1 Ellsha A, Coray, Jr. f r-i x Ejection. Judge of the Supremo Court Mark 1 Harmon Yerkes Municipal League State Treasurer Mark 1 , Ellsha A. Corny, Jr. Judge of the Supreme Court Mark 1 Harman Yerkes Public Opinion State Treasurer 1 Mark 1 Frank G. Harris Judge of the Supremo Court Mark 1 William P. Potter , Public Ownership State Treasurer Mark 1 J. Mahlon Barnes Judge of the Supreme Court Mark 1 Charles Heydrick Proposed Constitu tional Amendments 4 MENPMENT TO Tf'K CONSTITU- IV TION PKOPOSKI) TO J UK CIT IZKNS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR TH Kill APPROVAL OR REJEC TION HY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing mi amendment to the Const! tutiou of the Commonwealth. Portion 1. Bo It resolved by tli Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth in Oeliernl Assembly met, Thnt the following Is proposed ns ivmend nientB to the Const itution of the Co union wettlth of. Pennsylvania, In accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth ar ticle thereof: Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One. Add at the end of the first paragraph of said section, aftor the words ''shall be en titled to vote nt all elections," the words "subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors us the General Assembly may enact," so that the said section Fhall read ns follows: Section 1. Ojiallflcat.luns of Electors. Every inalo citizens twenty-one years of age, possessing the following nuallflcn- tions, shall be entitled to vote at all elec tions, subject however to such laws re quiring and regulating the registration of electors as tne uunerai Assembly may eu act: 1. He shall have been a citizen of the United states nt least one month.. year'for.'liavfiig previously been a quail fled elector or native born citizen of the Mate, ho shall have removed therefrom and returned, then sis months,) iinmedi ately preceding the election 8. He shall have .resided in the election district where lie shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the elect Ion. 4. If twenty-two years of nge and up wards, lie shall have paid within two years a (State or county tar, which shall have been nssesscd at least two mouths and paid at least one month before the cieoiinn. Amendment Two to Article Eight, Section Seven. Strike out from said section the words "but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not being reglstereu n and add to said seo llon the following words, "but laws regu lating and requiring the registration of electors may be enacted to apply, to cities oniy, provided ma', sucn laws be uniform for cities of the same class." in that .! saiu section snail read as follows: Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws. All laws regulating the holding of elec tions by the citizens or for the registration of electors shall bo uniform throughout me rtai.j, out laws regulating- ana requir ing the registration of electors may be en acted to npply to cities ouly,. provided that such laws be uniform for cities of tho same class. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. GKIKjST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT fijl'HE CONSTITU TION PROPOSED TO THE CITI ZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEU TION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing au nmendmest to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and It Is hereby enacted by the authority of the Mime, That tho fol lowing Is proposed as all amendment to the Constitution of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the pro visions of the Eighteenth article thereof. A inendmeut. Strike ont section four of article eight, nnd insert in place thereof, as follows: Section 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other mi tliod as mny be presei iln-d by law: Provided, That seorecy lu voting be preserved. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W. GRIK.ST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. m OF VOTING. I also hereby .make known and give not ire that IMe places of hold ing the aforesaid general election in the several districts in tho County of Pike are ns folluws, to wit : The electors of the township of Blooming Grove to meet at the house of Moses C. Westbrook in said township. The doctors of the township of Delaware to meet at the election house on Main street, in Dingmau's Ferry, in said township. The electors of the township of Dingmnn to meet at the house of E. O. Boillotnt in wad township. The electors of tho townshin nf Oreene to meet at the house of Theodore Correll in said township. The eleclnrs of the township o' LacktiWHxen to meet at the house of George H. Rowland, deo'd, in said township. The electors of the township of Iehman to meet at the store house of .Incoh Nyco and George Nyce, dec d, in said township. The electors of the borough of Milford to meet in the new court house in said borough The electors of the township of Milford to meet at the house of John McCarty in said township. The electors of thp township of Palmyra to moot at tho house of Cornelius Dimon, deo'd, in said township. The electors of the township of Porter to meet at the house of Chas VV. Courtright in said township. The electors of the township of j Shohola to meet at "Vogt's Hall" in said township. The electors of the township of Westfall to meet at the house of John F. Engelhart in said township. Notice Is Hereby Given That It is provided hy said act of Assembly approved June 20th, 1895, That every person, excepting Jus tices of the Peace, who shall hold any oiliee or appointment of profit or trust, under tlie government ot the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned of ficer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this State or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, aud also that every member of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, and of the select or common council of any city, or commission ers of any incorporated district is, by law, incapable of holding or ex ercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Com monwealth, and that no judge, in spector or other officer of any such election shall he eligible to any of flee to be then voted for except that of an election olhccr. God Save the Commonwealth. !. VAMHMAIIK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., ( Oct. 23, 1901. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises occupied by the undersigned In Dingman .-offiishlp, known as the Buchanan farm rir hunting, fishing, berrying or any other .urpose whatever is forbidden under pen alty of tho law. Any person or persons disolieylng this notice will be dealt with In the severest lawful manner. Oeohor H. McCauty, July 1, 18y7. Lessee. TRKSPAtiS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trespassing upon tno pro- porty or tho forest Ijiko Association In Lackawaxen township, Pike county. Pa.. for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any inner purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. AUSXAWER HADDRN, Nov. 23, 1896. President. rpRESPAS NOTICK.-Notico Is hereby given that all trespassingon my prem ises In Delaware township on which the High Fulls is located Is strictly forblddeti MRS. Bl'tSAN K. 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I a bttnutit'ul brown or rich blurk T Tin niir.itiiftii rvvt for th DUUMi.'anMWI 0 UIC. Whiskers or Cjoai1 - ft P r'Ml. A r-i Secret nf It. "Why do you go nwny for the sum mer? You have a nice home near the lakf with n big porch and everything possible to make you cool and comfort able." "That's Just the trouble. In the summer we must bnve Rome hardships and discomforts in order to make us think we are having a good time. And, besides, they are necessary to make us appreciate home nt its true value In the fall." Chicago Post. "C. C. C." on Every Tablet. Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. AU druggists, 10c. To PATENT Good tdaaa our aid. Add rosa, THE PATENT RECORD in iumiii b Baltimore, ma. Subscription a to The Ptteiit Record tLuipcr mnunfc Baltimore, Md. $100 Reward. All persons aro forbidden trespassing on tno premises of the undersigned 111 innir- man township, or in any wise damaging or Interfering with the reservoir supplying water to, or pipes which connect same with, the Hotel Seltjs under penalty of the law and a reward of lloo will be paid for information of any person found doing iiiiv Riich damage. FRANK 1 SK1TZ. Milford, Sept 24, liiol. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS OF character and good reputation In each state (one in this county required) to rep resent and advertise old established weal thy business bouse of solid financial stand- ing Salary fIS.OO weekly with expenses additional, all payable 111 cash each Wed nesday direct from head olncoR. Horse and carriages tarnished, when necessary References. Knclosc self-addressed stamp ed envelope. Manager. UUi Caxton Hinld Ing, Chicago. 8-13 02 COR SALK. A small farm located near i. Matamoras, known as the Heusel 01 Reinhardt plat, containing 21 acres Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improvi'd Title clour. For terms, price, etc.. addrosh bocK box u Milford. fa. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on tho premises of the under signed, in Dingman Township, on Ray iiiondskill and Dwarfskill Crocks, is fot hinden under penalty of the law. CflAfc. J. H011.KAU, Dingman Twp., N. H011.KAC. May 17. I8S1S. Joseph F Uoii.kau. T-RKSPASS NOTICE. Notice Is herel y Kiifii inni. trespassing upon the pro perty of tho undersigned in Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose oi ui.iiiiiip. iiiiiiik or any otner purposes b nbriuLi loroinoen unuor penalty of t;;o law. Mas. a. il. Cuakt. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in Dmginan townshin, tor any purpose whatever is si-ricny ioroidden, and allolTfiiders will be promptly prosecuted. Iua U. Cask Oct. 2-1. 1S!. BUILD? THEN SEE; and S03, Parlors fi E.JMS, Port Jervis, N. Y. mm Business - Cards. F. W. DCGT, M. 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If boufht In any mnnie store at one-bnlt off, would cost $&, a aavlng of 15. 16 monthly. V In one year you eet nearly 600 Para of Music, comprising 262 Complete Place for the Piano. , If you cannot get a copy from your News dealer, send to us and we will mall you ample Free. " J. W. PEPPER, fubMaher. llghth Loeuat ta., Philadelphia, Pav P KotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervin, N. T. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. FlKBT PKESBVTEIilAN riltmrH Nfllfi.M Sabbath strvicos at 10.3(1 A. M. anil 7.80 p. M. Sabbath school lninieitiatuly aftor t'.,a morning Burvico. Prayer miwtinir Wwl-m-wlay at 7.30 p. M. A cordial woloomt. will bo exti'iiilod to nil. Those not at tached to other churches arc. especially in vited. lUv. Thomas Nichoij, Pastor. Church ok thi Good Shkphkhu, Mil fonl: Services Suniluv at lo Wl A. M. mill 4:00 P. m. Sunday school at 8:45 p. u. Week-day service Friday at 8 4fi p. u. Holy Communion Sunday at 7:46 A. u. Seats free. All aro welcome. Kkv. Ohab. B. Cahpkntek, Rector. M. K. CniiKi.ll. Seniles at the M K. Church Sundays: Preachinn at 10 110 a. ill. and at 7.80 p. in. Sul day school at 11 :4ft a. in. Kpwurth league t .4f p. in. Weekly prayer meetinif on Wcdnewlavs nl 7 .10 p. m. Class imvthii? conducted by Win. Anifle on Fridays at. 7 HO p. in. An ewrnest invitation i extended to nnyoim who may desire to woi shsp with uh. Kkv. C. K. SoiinnitK, Pastor. MATAiV.OKAS. K.pwouth M. K. iiii:ncn, Matamoras. Services every Sabbath at 111.80 a. m. anil 7 p. m. Sabbath bt hool at a. 8i. C K miftliiff Monday evening nt 7 ao. Class meeting Tuesday evening ut 7.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 730. Kveryune welcome. Rkv. T. G Si'kncrk. Horn Eyaxukmcal Ciiitkvh, Mar inorus.Pa. Serving next Sunday as follows: Preai hiiiff at 10.80 a. 111. and 7 p. in. Sun day school at 8 p. 111. Junior C. K. before and C. K prayei meeting after the even, ing service, .Yhl-wcck prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 SO. Seals, free, A cordial welcome lo ail. Come. KKV. H. W. (iicuss, Pastor. Secret Societies. Mll.KOltl) kolii'K, No. 844, F. & A. M.J I.odue meets Wednesdays oil or before Full .Moon at the Wallace Iliilldlnir, .Mil ford, Pa. N. Finery, Jr., Sec y, Alilford Oeo. A Swcpcnisur, W. M.. AUlford. Pa. Van Oku Maiik Loduk, No, ts, I. o O, F: Alcets every Thursday evening as 7 30 p. 111., Pn.wn's Hnllding. J). H Hornbeck, Si r y .Ian lib MuCui ty, N. G PllUDCSl k Kkhkkah Louok, 1i7, I. O O. F. .Meets everv second and four, li 1.VI- dnvsin each month in Odd Fellows' Hall lirown b building Miss Katharine Klein N. (t. Miss Withe Indue Keck, Sen'y Hpriiid tootli burrow and culuva, tors at W. & (i. Mitchells.