Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, November 22, 1901, Image 3

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niture,
Carpets,
& Crockery.
We will treat you courteously, whether-you want
to buy a Lamp Chimney for 3 cents, or a Parlor Suite
for $100.00. We can suit you with a 50-cent Rug, or
an Axminster Carpet. You shall have what you want.
WE HAVE IT FOR YOU.
N. Y. FURNITURE CO.,
92 PIKE STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. Y.
We sell tin; crackcrjack
Plow
Shoes
liucklc and Conross, prices from
$I.OO upto $1.75
Try a pair and you will le satisfied what wo
say is so.
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Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa.
H. SCHAFRANSKY
".OUTFITTER TO MEN AND BOYS
GREATER THAN EVER
Our Display of Fall
& Winter Clothing
Men's Suits, All Wool Cheviots, $7. S3, $0 and $10
Fancy Worsted All Wool at $10, Equal to Custom
Made.
The Best Business Suit on Earth for $4.50.
Men's Kersey, Clay, Worsted, Lined, a Swell
Overcoat, at $14. Another at $10. An Elegant All
Wool Kersey for $6.50, Worth $10. Others at $5, $6,
$7 and $9. We Have Them for $3.
Boys' Suits, 14 to 20 Years, from $3 to $12.
Children's Suits, 4 to 16 Years, Our Magnet Suits,
at $2, Never Wear Out, Double Seats and Knees.
Boots and Shoes.
VARIETY ENOUGH TO PLEASE YOU ALL
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country merchants, and is clean, up-to-daU'
Interesting and Instructive.
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Wo furnish It wltb THK PRESS for
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RAP3SKY.
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Port Jervis, N. Y.
Foley's Honey and Tar
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for children, safe, sure. Ao opiates.
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t rench muib rooms at Mitchells'.
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Dizzy ?
Then your liver isn't acting
well. You suffer from bilious
ness, constipation. Ayer's
Pills act directly on the liver.
For GO years they have been
the Standard Family Pill.
Small doses cure
.rc.
A II (1riiKilts
Vt .lit Tour Him
brown in rlrh hi
Hip nr tu-n 1 a biautltul
BUCKINGHAM'S l)YEfM
kera
A SONG-WRITING PRINCE.
Dnlrrp SlnRti, Wtioae Oranrifiiihev
Owned Ihe Ktihftinnr Diamond a)
Mllalenl EnthDNlHHl,
Prince Dnlcep Shiph. bv riirht of suc
resslon entitled to the throne of the
Maharajah Itunjeet Sinirli, la a song
composer of more than ortlinnrv merit.
He Inherited the talent from his fn
.'her. who left ninotijr his papera the
itiHiiusi'ripl of an opera which Prince
Duleep Sinuli has declared his Inten
tion of hn iny scored for orchestra nnd
presented at Covent irarden, London.
Kitvs the Philadelphia Saturday Even
inir Post.
The prince, who leads the life of an
English countiy g-enUemnn nt Hook
wold hall, Norfolk, nnd who Is cap
tain in a volunteer regiment, was edu
cated at K.1on nnd lanibriuye, nnd
mnrried, some three years iitfo, the
vounpest daughter of the earl of Cov
entry. His annual pension from the British
povernmrnt In t 50,000, about $250,000.
He belongs to several fnshionaril
clubs, and for two years was honorary
aid de camp to Lieut. Oen. ltoss, when
that (rentlenan was In command nt
Halifax, N. 8.
The fatnouH Kohinoor diamond, now
one of the English crown jewels, was
the projiertv of iii.s grandfather, Run
jeet Sing-h. This extraordinary per
sonage, whose sole legacy from his
father w as a troop of cavalry, acquired
the vast territory bounded by the In
dus and the Sutlej. and became owner
of C'ashnnere to the snowy rnnge and
beyond. His treasure in cash, jewels
nnd horses and elephants was esti
mated at $10,000,000.
Prince Dulecp Singh, frank and dem
ocratic in manner, is a musical enthu
siast, nnd travels up to London for
every concert of importance. During
the past winter he has been engaged
on another volume of songs, now near
ly completed. There is nothing of the
oriental in his music, which savors of
the French school.
Inkfiovra New JwV.er.
There are parta of New Jersey, with
in a very nhort distance of Philadel
phia, too, which, strange as It may
seem, are but little more known to
day thun they were 200 years ag-n. In
fact, there are portions- of the "Pine
Darrens" w hich have never known the
tread of white man.
Did You Know ThisP
Do you know that B neglected
cough or cold lends to consumption I1
More people die from tlie effects of
catching cold than from piny other
known cause. There is one remedy,
and remetnbnr it only costs twenty
five cents, Mint litis proven a sufe,
unfailing cure for coughs nnd colds.
It is culled Mexican Syrup. Your
druggist Iihs it or will got it for you.
It heals nnd strengthens the lungs
nnd breathing passages, when noth
ing else you toko seems to do you
uiikI j you had bettor get bottle
today nnd rend the testimonials on
th'o wrnppor.
Have You WorrnaP
Are you growing thin or sickly?
Has your skin a pale or sal
low tinge? 1 o you not occasionally
fool a hollow sensation in the pit of
your stomnch, or a quner distress in
your bowels? Do you got easily
vexed, nervous or fidgety? Proba
bly you nre nourishing some stom
ach worms, a lengthy tape worm,
or else a thousand pin worms, that
are devitalizing your entire system.
You can expel them by taking
Mother's Worm ISyrup. Nothing
else Is bo effective.
Better Health.
Butter health always follows n
use of Mexican Root Pills, simply
because they cleanse the system of
sickening and effete matter so thor
oughly and completely. It is a sin
to remain constipated when Mexican
Root Pills only cost 25 cents a box.
The Bast Pain Cure.
Is one that is absolutely safe nnd
sure nnd that tukrn internally will
sure cramps nnd colio, or applied
externally will reduce swellings and
subdue pain. Oooch's Quick Relief
dons this nnd only costs 25 cents a
box.
Want to Bm Pretty?
Then purify your blood by taking
Gooch's iSarsaparilla, the best of all
blood medicines.
File-ine Cure Pile!
Money refunded if it ever fails.
Anti-Aolk cures Uhills and fever,
fv I'T" TOBACCO SPIT
UK I and SMOKE
l 1 Your Lifcawayl
You can be cured of but form ut lbfcix lis. u ir
easily, be nm,le well, strong, ui i mx-t u-, f u II .,(
new lite and vi?or by taking ItO-l O-BAO,
llittl rtikte wcuk meii uon. Many k-111!
tea tui""l In lea aavs. Over GOU,OUQ
cured. All druK'i' . Cure Kuai huh -r-il. lt.M,k
Irt ami atlvue J-ki:K. Alri-wi SlKRl.lNli
LtMbuj LO, lluuto m No Voik. JI
Foley's Kidney Cure
wakes klJneys and bladder right.
IN BML
Pittsburg the Home of Big Indus
tries and Tublio Men,
ITS MILLS AND MILLIONAIRES
The "Smoky City" No Longer a Term
of Reproach Rlvere of Molten Steel
Flow Steadily 8eene of Carnegle't
Success Few Word About Politic
Pittsburpr, Pa Not. IB. Nowhere
else In the world are the Titanic forces of
Industry more active than In thl mar
reloualy busy community. The name
"Smoky City,," once a reproach. Is now
no longer so, for the smoke of Pitts
burg has become th Incense of Hb
mills through which a city big with
profitable enterprise Is crowned with
the blessings of an Illimitable prosper
ity. Here Indeed Is the workshop of
the world, and here are the seat and
fceptre of Industrial empire. In this
city of wonderful activity rivers of
molten steel flow constantly from their
converters, ilka stream of lava from
their volcanic source. Out of these
white hot rivers come the various
shapes of steel that are fashioned Into
the pathways of clvlllrntlon all th
way from London to Cairo. Here Is
the magic that will transform deserts,
and send commerce speeding across
wildernesses, which yielded nothing
better for our grandfathers than
strange storle of adventure as weird
as those Othello told of "the cannibals
that each other eat, the anthropophagi,
and men whoa bead do grow beneath
their shoulder."
A PITTSBURG PRODUCT.
One of the greatest products of this
place Is Andrew Carnegie, who came
here a few days ago from Sklbo Castle,
In Bcotland, his newest and his oldest
home, to look upon the work he Is do
ing for humanity on the scene of his
early struggles and his noonday tri
umphs. How grateful It must be to his
heart and spirit to find It poss'hle In
his philosophic days to render such
splendid service to his fellow-men, as
the building and maintenance of the
polytechnic school will represent. This
is but one of his many benefactions to
Plttaburg, but It will deserve to rank
as hi greatest, for here will be fitted
for the exacting duties of life the favor
ed youth of this city, who will have
an opportunity to lay the foundations
of a useful life within Its walls. Mr.
Carnegie demonstrates that no matter
what product a town, a city or a coun
try may be noted for, the making of a
man Is after all the highest achievement
that any place can boast of. Corrobo
ration of thl fact Is found In the fame
of the modest little town of Stratford-on-Avon,
which though simple In itself
outshine all the great cities of Eng
land, because it Is Shakespeare' birth
place, and in the fame of Ayr, the un
pretentious but Immortal birthplace of
Carnegie's great countryman, Robert
Burns. And Pennsylvania, too, should
be able to regard its representative
men with pride. They may not achieve
distinction as didi Shakespeare or
Burns. The world has changed and
this is a practical age, but in the walks
of life that He before them,- In politic
and business pursuits, Pennsylvania's
son should hold their own with those
of any state. That they are holding
their own In business I seen by the
success of Pittsburg's captain of In
dustry. It is in politics that we find the
most need of a high type of manhood
for the Keystone state, and it is to
the dominant Republican party that
w must look for that type. When
those who represent us at Harrtsuurg
are as efficient for public service, and
as scrupulous to do the best they can
for the public weal, as are the men
in positions of responsibility at the
big steel mills of Pittsburg and vi
cinity, Pennsylvania will be a model
state politically, as It is industrially.
THE POLITICAL KALEIDOSCOPE.
Although Pittsburg gave a large vote
for the Republican state ticket at the
recent election and helped to save It,
the party here I split Into many fac
tions and sub-factions, owing princi
pally to the heartburnings, the ap
pointment and the disappointment oc
casioned by the "ripper" act I do not
propose to describe these faction in
detail, since it would serve no good
purpose to particularize them or their
leader at thl time. It I sufficient
to know that they exist and will make
themselves felt later on when the oc
casion arises for a show of their
strength where It will count In paying
off old scores. There was really no
opportunity for thl In the late cam
paign. Justice Potter and Represen
tative Harris did not come within the
range of the Pittsburg gunners, and
they did not care to waste ammunition,
seeing that they will have need of It
next year in the contest for governor,
United State senator, congressmen
and members of the state legislature.
There are a great many staunch friends
of ex-United State Senator Don Cam
eron out this way, and the sugges
tion of hi name for the governorship
In a Philadelphia newspaper the other
day was well received by them. The
Impression prevails, however, that Mr.
Cameron I not anxious for the honor,
and the same Philadelphia paper that
suggested his candidacy gave currency
to the fact that he I friendly to Colonel
L. A. Watrea, of Lackawanna. It la
true that an unbroken friendship haa
existed between them for many year,
dating back to the time when Colonel
Watrea was state senator. The jour
nal referred to appear to be well in
formed on this point. Any one ac
quainted with both men can readily
e how Senator Cameron and Colonel
To Cure a Cough.
Stop Coughing, as it irritates the
lungs nnd gives them no chance ti
heal. Foley's Honey and Tar cure
without causing a strain in throw
ing oil the phlegm like common
couru expectorants. For sale of
Armstrong a drug store.
EitntAta faar l&awala With Caaearata.
iOii.iiou. U C ij. C.'alUdruaaiauixiMUA4ibvuejr.
vVatres would roR.irri each oilier favor
ably. Knch Is the soul of honor; ea h
Is candid, manly and solicitous for the
bent Interests of the Republican orgnn-
Ir.atlon as a whole; and each believes
that permanent party success must
proceed from the people acting through
their primaries and conventions. Suc
cess achieved In any other way Is not
to their liking, nor do they think It
necessary to reaort to any other means,
considering the overwhelming major
ity of the Republican party In the
Keystone State. Colonel Watres has
frequently emphasized this view. He
would not reform the party from with
out, but from within, because he does
not believe In squandering Its vast
strength, which he believes can be used
for noble purposes If It Is used rlfrhtly
snd unitedly. This is why he has de
clared himself the candidate of the
entire party and "not of any fraction
thereof," as his brief letter of an
nouncement tersely expressed It. His
party regularity, as shown by his rec
ord In the state senate; by his term as
lieutenant governor of the state, and
by his long and successful service as
chairman of the Republican State Com
mittee, proves that he is "a regular of
regulars," but, with It all, a firm be
liever In popular party action from
the ground up, and In a full, free and
fair representation of every district at
the State Convention. This Is the
American plan, and Colonel Watres Is
an American of Americans, without os
tentation, bnt with a sincere regard for
the Just rights of all his fellow citizens,
from the richest to the poorest In the
Commonwealth. He holds that it is
not Inconsistent with the principles of
the Republican party to stand up for
decent, manly methods, and he believes
that his party should be the exponent
of such methods and of nothing else,
no matter how widely Individuals who
manage to obtain power temporarily
may differ on the points.
A CITY OF STRONO MEN.
The factional feeling In Pittsburg, to
which I have referred, results from tha
passage and practical operation of the
"Ripper" Act. That measure has sown
a crop of dragon's teeth in this city,
and made political harmony Impossible
by the manner In which it has beeu
construed and applied. The unlimited
opportunities It affords for changing
the Recorder and heads of departments
give rise to Incessant Intrigue and
constant strife for place. It has en
dowed the Governor of the State with
a degree of power hitherto undreamt
of, and given him attributes akin to
those enjoyed by the average Chinese
Viceroy, upon whose mere pleasure de
pends the official tenure of his subor
dinates. Let the Recorder Incur the
Governor's displeasure and off goes the
Recorder' head, unless a stronger
hand than that of the Governor can
keep It on; or let some Influential as
pirant, whose power Is worth cultivat
ing, demand that the Recorder be de
capitated, and back this demand with
an endorsement that the Governor can
not ignore, and away goes his official
frontispiece. Then all the other office
holders go down like nlne-plns to make
way for the Incoming Recorder and his
personal friends. Thl Interesting pro
cess can be repeated ad libitum, ac
cording to the whim of those whohave
the power or their desire to curry favor
with a statesman having a stronger
political following than the reigning
Recorder.
Pittsburg is the home of a number of
strong men who are able to shine In
politics as well as business. The late
senator, Chris Magee, was a power
here. He was esteemed by his asso
ciates, respected by his opponents, anil
beloved by the plain people. You will
speedily ascertain this by mingling
with the various classes of the com
munity. His death was a distinct loss
to this city. Among the strong men
of to-day State Senator Fllnn, who Is
well known through Pennsylvania,
holds a commanding position, as does
Henry W. Oliver, whose candidacy for
United States senator against Hon. Ga
lusha A. Grow resulted In a protracted
deadlock at Harrisburg, which is still
remembered there and elsewhere. And
this, too, is the home of the millionaire
Democratic leader and national com
mitteeman, Colonel James M. Guffey.
Other names of Pittsburg men Influen
tial In affairs might be mentioned, such
as Hon. Walter Lyon and Francis J.
Torrenee, but the list would be a long
one. In conversation with the Re
publican workers I learn that there
Is a strong sentiment here for Colonel
L. A. Watres, whose declared regular
ity and call for unity have sounded the
keynote of next year's campaign, and
whose nomination for governor would
solidify the party and strengthen It
for the great work ahead.
A CALL FOR WISE PARTY ACTION.
I find a great many Republicans
who, In the light of recent events, are
inclined to be pessimistic and, to some
extent, share the opinion expressed re
cently by that political veteran, Hon.
Thomas V. Cooper, of Delaware, who
I credited with saying that the elec
tion will cost the party at least six
congressmen next year. From a man
whose cheerful predictions In the past
won for him the soubriquet of "Hope
ful," this declaration Is rather signifi
cant. The comment of the Philadel
phia Press on this point, however,
hits the nail on the head, in my judg
ment. It Is as follows: "According to
the vote last Tueuday, the Hon.
Thomas V. Cooper see a losa of six
congressmen in Pennsylvania next
year. There won't be any loss of any
thing If candidate representative of
the Republican party are nominated at
the state convention, a well as In the
districts. It depends upon those who
are running the machine."
This sums up the case In a nut
shell. STREPHON.
For Hoarsenesi.
Benj. Ingerson of 1 1 u ton, Ind.,
-lays he had not spoken a word
ibove a whiser for mouths, and
one bottle of Foley's Honey nr.d Tar
restored bis voice. Bo sure you get
Foley's. For sale at Armstrong's
drug store.
Haw An Tau KMaat f
Tt HobhaHnarnirti PtM, pure all kuluey 111a Sam.
blafiaa. Add sieiht. UeiUtoU ,v.,l luva4 wr If.
ASTHMA CURE FREE !
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent
Cure in All Cases.
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After bavin It, caiciully analyzed
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Hit. Taft IJiios.' Mkdicink Co.
OJcntlemcn: I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the w
ilerful ellcct of your Anhmalcnc, fur the euro of Asthma. Mv wife ha' been sOlIc
n.H,,,e ,i,m,iM i.,r i iie past is years. Having exhausted my own skill as well
as many others, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on l.Kith street, New
York I at once obtained a bottle of Asthm.ilciie, My wife commenced taking It, ahout
tho first of November. I very soon noticed n radical improvement. After using one
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that I can consistently recommend the mi illclnc to all who arc 'a fillet oil with this dis
tressing disease. Yours respectfully,
O. I). PHKLPS, M. D.
I)n. Taft linos' Mkiui inr Co. jVb. 5, Mil.
Cieiulenien: 1 was troubled with Aslhmn for 23 years. I have trleil nnme'rous
remedies, hut they have all failed. I run across vour advertisement nnd started with
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I am ever plateful. I have a family of four children, and for six years was unable to
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67 East l-'Mh St., City.
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HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS!
Baltimore, Md., March 30, WM.
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full history of my casr, to l used at you- discretion.
About five years ago mv right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirety.
I underwent a treatment far catarrh, for three months, without any miccess, consulted a num
ber of physician, amou others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told ine th't
only an operation could help me, nnd even that only temporarily, that the head noises wouti
then cease, but the hearintr in the affected ear would be lot forever.
I then sav? your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your trei N
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liiltrAfiC.L AUHA.L CUnlC,
Delaware Valley
Railroad.
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and Pass. Agt'ot, Kanton, I'll.
Operating to ;Suocn.tkirf only, until
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Karit Htroudburg, Pa.
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in the worst cases. It cures when
all else fnils.
The Itev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Hldgo,
III., says: "Your trial bottle of Asthma
lene received In pood condition. I cannot
tell yon how thnnkful I feel for tho good
derived from it. I was a slave, chained
v.lth putrid sore throat and Asthma for
ten years. I despaired of ever being cured.
I saw ymir advertisement for the cure of
this dreadful nnd tormenting disease,
Asthma, and thought you had ovnrspoken
yourselves, but resolved to give It atrial.
To my astonishment, tho trial scted like a
charm, fend mo a full-slxvd bottle."
Eev. Dr. Morris Wechsler,
Rabbi of the (long, rina! Israel.
Nkw YoitK, Jan. 3, 11KI1.
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Correoted to Date.
Solid Pullman trains to UulTiilo. Nlnir-
ar Kalln, (ilmutHuqiia Lake, Cleveland,
Cliii;M,ro nnd Cincinnati.
1 H-ki'tH on sale nt Port Jcrvla to nil
points iu the West nnd SouthwiiHtnc lower
rates than Tin any other flrnt-claus line.
Train Now Lravk Port Jkrvis as
Follow.
EASTWARD.
No. 13, Dally Expmw 8 24 A. M.
" 10, Dally Kxpress 6 ) "
" 1, Daily Kxcept Sunday. . 6 an "
" 2S, " ' " 7 40 "
" , Pnndny Only 7.68 "
" Ha, Dally Except Sunday., in 80 "
" , Daily Way Train Vi Ufi P. M.
" i, Way Except ,unduy, . . 8 2a "
" 2, Daily Express 4 25 "
" tS), Sunday Only 4 80 "
" M, Daily Express 6 20 '
" 18, Snmliiyonly 6 40 '
" 22. Daily Exeept Sunday , . fu "
" 14. Daily 10.00 "
WESTWARD.
No. 3, Dally Express 12 BOA. M,
" 17, Daily Slilk Train. . H 06 "
" 1, Daily Kxiress 11 83 "
" 11, Er Ho'dale E'pt Sun . 12 10 P.M.
" n. Dully 6 15 '
" 27, Daily Kxcept Sunday. . 5 50 "
" 7, Daily Express 10 15 "
Trains leave Chambers street, New
York, for Port Jervis on week days at
4 OO, 7 80, H 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 OD, 00,
4 8n, 8o, 7 80, 9 15 p M On SuniUys,
4 tm, 7 80, 9 00 A.M., 12 30, 2 80, 7 80 and
9 16 p. M.
T. W. COOKK,
Oeaeral PaaHeng,r Agent,
Naw Voi-k.
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