I PIKE COUNTY PRESS. ruin Ay. .tan; m. um2. I'l'HI.IHMKU r'.VI'.KV rklllAV. OFFIOB, BROWN'S HUIUIINU DIIOAI) PT. whscriftion: One Year One dollar and firt v rent". Six Months Seventy-live cents. STKIl'TI.V IN ADVANCK. Entered llif post office f Mlironl. Pike County, Peiinaylvniilit. as aecond clans mutter, November twenty Urnt, 1H1M. Advertising Rates. Ono mimiri'lclKlit lines), one Insertion -fl Kaon BiiliMn'iit insertion Reduced nitca, Itiriilsiicil on nipncnxioii Will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator a and Executor's nohCTS II. ' Auditor's not !(! 4.00 Divorce noticea ft.no Shoritrs snlen, Orphans' court sale County T return rnr's Rides, County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. 4. H. Vnn Rttrn, PlIHI.IftliKH, Jlilford, Pike Count)', Pa The pnt yeiir Una boon ono of un exampled prosperity In this country and the noxt bids fair to rivnl it In every respect. Never before have prioes been --a good or employment bo steady except, perhaps, durins the war when everything nttnined n fictitious viilue, which wits leveled in the pnnto of 1873. There is no reason why there should be nny like coilnpie in tho future and tliere probably will not bo. Lot the lambs keep away from the wolves with their speculations, and invest their money in legitimate enterprises, in Improving their fnrnis and factories and building up new ventures and developing homo markets and indus dustries, and there will be less occh sion to mourn tho loss of hard onrn ed dollars which havo gone to en rich stock gamblers and promoters. Mrs. Sampson has written a letter Baying the admiral, though com pur atively well physically, is a montol wreok. Honors ore of do value to a man in that condition. The whole miserable Hnmpson-Bchley contro versy would have been far better killed when it first began than "scotched" and allowed like wounded snake to drug its slow length along. The peremptory manner in which President Roose velt and Secretary Long bushed General Miles will be better for him and all others in official positions than if they bad been permittel to go on expressing opinions. End the controversy if it retires every army and navy critic! This will be better for the discipline of both branches of the service and less wenrisom'b to people generally. If New Year's day was any indi cution it foreshadows a fine prospect The day, though cold, was beautiful and the Pkbhs wishus for its render and everybody else n year of happi ness and prosperity, and as full of brightness as was ita oponing. It is not the good resolution you make but those you keep that count for health, happiness and content ment. The several newly elected oonnly officials will be sworn in and assume the duties of their offices Monday, Jan. 6. Now write it 1902. Th Delaware Valley r.idro.id at Bushkill will bo located near the post office and u turn table built there. During the month of No vember 3800 passengers wore car ried over tlio line. Down in Monroe con- ty recently a man was fined f 5 for thirty oaths If the penalty of 0'i cents each was enforced here, some men would either have to be millionaires to pay the fines or the jail would have to be enlarged to a capacity suffi. cient to take in a good part of the male population. The funeral services of the late J. Lee Poillon will bo held Monday, Jan. 6, at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. M. Poillon, corner of Broad and Ann streets. Lev. C. E Seud der of tho M. E church and Rev. C B. Carpenter of the Episcopal church will oiliciate. "C" Y..h a Tal The "C" w ith a tail is the trade- mailc of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Lock for is on the light blue enameled ijit-ud box! Lath tablet stamped (,'. C. C. Never sold in, bulk. All dnv 'tS. IOC. THE CHURCH COLUMN. (By Rity. C. K. Sec nnKH.) Tin1 topic for next Snliliittli morn ing will lie " The Missionary Spirit. " In (he evening Mr. Sound will preach, Inclining th" union 7i-k of I'rayer services. These services will continue Monday unci Tucdiiv eve nings in the Methodist church. The Wednesday evening prayer services will be held separately. Then they will he continued in the Presbyterian church Thursday and Friday eve nings. These services will close at til same church on the following Sultlmlh evening, the sermon to he preached by the writer. The general topic fir the week will be "The lldy Spirit In the Church." Dr. J. It. Wright, the presiding elder, will lie with us tin Tuesday night and preach. We urge all our people to hear him mid extend a very hearty Invitation to the congrega tions of the other churches to come and hear Dr. Wright. Special music will be furnished by the choir, and our male quartet will sing also. After the service the fourth quarterly con ference will he held. We begin another year of work What shall it be? Let us resolve to make It the best in our history. Hest for us as Individuals because we are better Christians and because we do more for Uod and the church. Detter for the church because more faith- lulness shall be manifested in attend ing the services and more activity be seen in spiritual work. Above all let this year be one of deep piety and manifest spiritual power. Let souls be saved and the Christians perfected. The coming of the elder remlntb us that we are beginning the last quarter of the conference year. How rapidly the years conic and go. Time Is short, yet full of opportunities. These months are free from the great activities of the summer season and afford special opportunities for activ ity in the vineyard of the Lord. We trust that a large number will avail themselves of the privileges of liible study that will be free to all on Mon day evenings following the week of prayer. The New Year's eve social proved to be a very pleasant affair. It was well attended and the young people were active and happy. We wish many happy New Year's for them all. Appropriate. A dude is apt to make a show. With his coat full of pads and puffing;; But th-it la surely apropos For what's a goos without the stuffing? Chicago Dally News. Hfa Wfabnrii, Magpie (aged seven) I s'poBe you know lnt l liauncey and 1 are en gaged? Katie No, but I 'fpeeted HI 1 heard de poor tfuy eould never learo to any "no!" Puck, l.aatlns. lirijjgs How do you account for the fact that Oip-ston has been your best friend bo long? Grijfffs I never asked a favor of him. Hrooklvn Life. ... bin It is a sad thing to see fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight You can always tell them from the rest. They never do well afterwards but stay small and sickly. It is worse to see a blight strike children. Good health is the natural right of children. But some of them don't get their rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scott's Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott's Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it the kind of strength that makes things grow. Scott's Emulsion make? children grow, makes them eat. makes them sleep, makes then play. Give the weak child i chance. Scott's Emulsion wil , CV.- make it catch uj with the rest. ThU picture n present the Trade Mt.k ol Scott'-I- muUion and is on th wrappel of every buttle. Siid for fret sample. SCOTT & Ii()V NIC, 1 409 pt-ar! St., New Yi.rt j 50c and f 1. all (lroy;i -ts p a n n r r! r a . v r lne rnwM heating aajva in th world Jlching Joints In thp fiiiKors, teen, arms, and other parts of the body, ate joints that are inflnmpd and swollen by rheumatism that acid condition of the blood which affects the muscles also. Puffercin dread to move, especially after fitting or lying long, and their condition Is commonly worse in wet wenthpr. It hss bwn a lone time store we bBT pwn without Hood's Sarsnparflia. My father thinks hr? could not do without it. J!e has been troubled with rbeunratlsm since he was a boy, and Hood's Sarsapa rilla Is the only medicine be can take that will enable him to take bis place In the Held." Miss Ad Dart, Sidney, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove the cause of rheumatism no outward application can. Take them. GIRLS B2HIND THE COUNTER. Ufr Among the Yohrk WomfB I Hloron of Mniif Orparlmrnti-CiJrl M ho Never Tnllt Are KnfRtnai. In a department store there i ft whole world. When you are lost in the mnye of harHtna atw fluffy specula tions. tyou beyin to realize the si.e of an up-to-date store. Hut the choppers bave only discovered une hemisphere. T he other side lies behind the counter. There is a great gulf that separates the two sides of store life the difference bet'veen girls who have nothing to do but buy pretty things, "charge" them, and the girls, who are silently answer ing the shoppers' queries, fays the Den ver Times. Going behind the counter Is very much like going behind the scenes at th theater. The shop girl's life is not haif nR monotonous as it seems. "Don't you get tired?" an occasional shopper w ill inquire, and when the girl says: "Not very," the shopper men tally remarks: "Heroic." Hut the girls themselves do not pose as heroines or mnrtyrs. They are liv ing their lives, and it is not all work behind the counter. To begin with, the standpoint of life is advantageous. The shopper sees only a face thnt is pleasant or di Hgrceable. hears an occasional remark or wins a smile from the girl thnt waits upon her. Ttut the girls see ro much! Some of the things they see would really shock the shopper. They form the;r Ideas nf human nature not alwavs at Its best nnd at the end of the day they have a supply of in eidenls and observations that form the stock of conversation. They manage to talk. They have found the way among the most impossible conditions. Necessarily behind the counter con versation is held in low tones and at limited intervwlo. At off-duty periods the girls havf time to become acquainted, or run over to call at another counter. Calif are not very frequently indulged in, "ex eept when the girls are very near to- eether and very friendly. Then thrv always have something so Important to say. Things always seem more im portant when they can't be said, and as the girls are in that suppressed com dition inowt of the time they have t( ta.lk very fast to make up for it when they can. The self-control of a work Ing day rubs off easily when one of the irlrls exoVHms: "K'r time to quit." or "Well, I'm going to lunch." They don't really go. Instead, they begin to talk There are a few girls who never tnlk Thev are the enigmas of the world be hind the counter. Thev come to worl' mysteriously and they go home nf quietly. The, other girls wonder, hut after a few friendly advances they cease to inquire. The girls with 11 "pat Are generally sad-fnefd girls: hey are the only ones who have a -hadow on the heroic halo, and that ii worn in silence. Host of the girls likt the work. EE GOT AWAY, ' hpy Wnntfil Too Much Tly.e P'lno'lits Ont Jnn' Who the Crest Man Wns. There were eight of us smoking 011: ifter-supper cigars on the hotel veran !a, says a writer in the Honton (ilobe Ahen a small man with a great deal of jostle and energy in h's movement '.'ailed out In a general wa': "(Jentlemen, is there a general otit here?" "I am a general, sir," replied one of he group, a he half rose and bow ed. "Yes? Ah! (Had to see you, gener tl," cor. ' 1 ued I he little man. as he ad van ceil and shook hands. "Now. then have w e any colonels present ?" "I nm a colonel," replied three men in chorus as i hey followed the genera Vt example. "Ha! (ilad to see you. colonel very glad," Kihl the little man as he ex tended a hand to each in succession. "Irft's see! Have we a judge among ui here this evening?" "We have," replied two of the foui others. "So glad to see you, judges so glad! Shake hands, fieautiful evening, this! I presume you two other gentlemen bear the respective titles of major and professor ?" "We do." said the pair of us. "Ah! (iiad to know it aw fully glad! Major and professor, shake hands. Might have a little more rain, hut we an't find much fault with this weather." "And who are you, if yon please?" asked the general. "1? O. I'm only an ex-governor, an ex-eabinet officer, an ex-cmigre Ksmar ind at present raising $S,(MJ(J,0oo i pt another railroad bridge across the Mis wuri rher. Keep your seats, gentle men. I wouldn't think of Intruding my company on such a distinguished assembly !" .Next day, when we found out thai he was only a drummer for a Cincin nati shoe factory, he hud departed, an! w couldn't give him the licking he Re served. Suited III. n., u. , The Colonel "You only hive to preach one scrim, u on .Sundi'.y, Uncle Micajah? 1 bhould think lour con gregation would insist on an erniig sermon, too." Uncle Micajah -- Dat's 'coz d coiig'gation hz hecru me preach tunnel, an' yo' hain't.' Chicago Is Siva. ?5telSSSS mi 111 NEWSPAPER IN A PALACE. A. Smith American Sheet Thnt lias a Mott! Hone Its l.nxurlons Oftlcea. Marie' Itobiuson Wright, the ac complished traveler, who knows herj South America better than most' Americans know their principal cit ies, contributes nn interesting article in the Kin entitled: .-"The I'nlnee of La Prensn." This palace is the fairy land of newspnpenlom. -Mrs. Wright snys: "The free mi'dicn! nnd legal consult ing rooms nnd a free laboratory on the main floor are furnished and fit ted up on a scale of elegance, pala tial in every detail. I'ive physicians are regularly employed by l,a I'rensa to look after the poor sick of the city. The average consultations amount to nenrly 5,0(10 per month, in the free legal department the pool people are at liberty to make known their neevls. In this department also there are five lawyers employed year ly by this generous newspaper. Their olflces are reached from a private en trance. "On the second floor are located the editorial roouw, the archives of the Institution and the rooms for recrea tion and amusement as well as a lnrge reading room for the use of reporters. "There is nlso a splendid library containing a collection of useful and valuable books a billiard room, snla for fencing, all furnished in a magnificent style. The smoking room upholstered In smoke-colored velvet and finished in hardwood, is a popu lar rendezvous wheri leisure permits such indulgences: "The editorial rooms have every thing for the comfort and conven ience of the busy men who prepare the news of the dny. The offices ot the chief editors are most luxurious and in connection with them each edi tor has a private, drawing-room, ex quisitely furnished with costly tap estries, rich Smyrna rugs, rare pic tures, curios and inlaid floors. The entire third story is set aside as an apartment for the entertainment ot distinguished foreign visitors who come to the capital. These strangers are not permitted to live in the ho tels, but are invited as the guests ot La I'rensa. .Urn- they are iieated with rryal hospitality." EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Lt tiriR ti'Miihii nn ry upon iluM'ft ite i." Misim Mart'iiis. IhU i-f Ddlitwnre iown Itlp, liiTi-Hsetlt litiviiiif been grunted to f). tindrrsiv'in-il, nil pfr-niiH liiivin? chnni K'ti'i" 1Ih'"h!i) Pfifiito 111 prfwiit tltHi at finer, it 1 1 1, (isc imU-litrt'd flu-ruin will lt'UHj iniikr iin mediii: i ixivtiirnr to A. . .HN'tMAN. J Kxectitor. Milfoit), ... Jim. ?, NOTICE! The minimi meeting of the shnrvhohlerp f tho liarrnt Kridn ' ;oinimiy will It iv lit tho toll house of tho company In ('ni t Jervix fin Tuesday, Jnnnnrj 7' h prox inio, for llif put pose of choonlng iv hoartl ol dirif torn for ihe next year. The poiU will ho open from 3 till i o'clock p. m. KKANCIS MARVIN, Sejiulurv. Port JurvU, IKq. 17, lyri. 1-8. NOTICE! The nnnnal nuH'iln of th Stof-kholdors of Milfoiil. Matatnuriifl and Nrnv York Railroad Company, for tin; circdun of IX rcctorH for the en.uiii year and fur the i ruiiKitni i,m of such o:her inthiiiess tin may properly emus he fore the meeting, will le lield at Cen I rtf Squaie Hotel, in the lior- xih of Millord. Hike county, rnn.syiva niii, on unlay, i he 11th duy f J n unary, lifrj, In't w fill t lie hours of 7 and H ielut-W p. in. P. Q 1KYO, Secret ry. Milford, Pa , Dec. S(i, 101 . NOTICE! The Hiituial intvtju of the Stockhohlei r u( Milfmd and 1m irtverii Kaiiiojid Com pany. for the eleciit.n ni Cireet-a-4 for llu 1'irMiiuK year and ifr'Ihe trantfiici ion o! itieh odtei' liurii iii'SH as tnay ptoperl ctimt lie funis i Itu nn ei inp, 111 Ik h Id at ( 'eh r ) Hoiel, in i he lirouyhof Mil ford 1'ike couTity, Prtin.-y Ivaiiia. on Sttuida ho title day of Jiitnta y. ilKfi, ln-t.vso'Ii the hours of 7 and 8 o cltick p m. L. H. SMITH, f-eui;tury. Milfoid, Pu., Dp;. 2o( Mm. rJOTICE! The nnnual nueiiuu of the Stockhoh!,i .f Milford and Mninaii U-iitroati Coui tmny, lor I Im cirri it hi oi liln ct-'i h forth', l iiMiin H tr and fur the 1 1 aitact ion of -tn h oilier husinehji dm may piopeily e-ume 'Kloie the i; n 't! i 1 1 jat. w til he I'.i at ( Vntit -quails iiotei, in iht- il-. rough of Mill rd. conn; v, lYmtrvv ivunia, on r-aiuuiity, f he ll! h ; v of J titiuo v. p.nri, between I Iu? oui'H of 7 and tt o'clock p. ni. v, P. IKVO, St-vrctaiy . M. "'d: P , Ie W, KM 01 till ts . Everybody's pot tlirir tliinkinjr cnpH ni pond or in? over tin1 sainc old question: "What Shall I (liver Be the prospective recipient n man or n woman, n hoy or n" ' 1 rirl tliere is not h in? more likely to please him or her than a pair of slippers. AVe have an unusual nssortmont iimisiinl even here where the variety has nhvays heen greatest: and we promise you that the prices are just us usual. As low as we can make them. executors; notice. T-clters ti fltnmcnt.'iry npon t !it fstatc of Kali U. Van Wyek, Into of tho township of Mliford, Plki- county, Pn.. dcffaMd, having len pranted to tho undersigned, all pct'Motm liavinu claims against the Raid estate; will present them at on re, nnd thiKC indehN d thereto will please make ininiedf aio payment to ROSS 11 URODHKAD ; C. W. JHJLL, Kxeentorn. Milford, I)nc. 6, U1 l-:Mir. V A NT K I ) SK V K H A U PKKSONS OF character and K(,od reputation in each state (one In this county requited) to rep resent and ad rrt i.-e, old estahltshed weal thy (justness home of tolid llnaticial slund ivft Salary 1H IHt weekly ui'h expenses a.dditional, all payable in cash each Wed nesday direct front head ullicrK. Horse and carriages tiirnishcd, when necessary. References. Kn close sell addressed slmnp ed envelope. Manager. Jil'i Cnxton Build in jr. 1'hit ao. U-H M2 NOTH'K AM ImmliiK. fishing or oilier trcfipasHing nn the premises of the under signed, in Dingtuan Township, on Ray niondskill nnd iMvarfskill Creeks, in for uinden under penalty of the law. CifAS. J. liOILKAU, Dinfrmnn Twp., N. lioil.KAti, May 17. JosKl'H K JioiLKAU. TRESPASS NOTICE. Noth-o Is henhy giv?ii that trespassing upon the pro perty of the timlersifined in Miliord town ship. Pike county, Ph., for the purpose of hunting, fishing or any other puiposei if strictly forhidden under penalty of the law. Ml8. ri. M. CliAKT. UOH SAIjE. A mimll turm liKntod noiir r MHtiuiiorafl, known as the Hnsl nr Kniiiliarrlt pliwts containing 21 acres, finely looHterl. well watered. House aiul burn. ' Kruit. of all kimU. Curt improved. Title oleur. l?'oi' tet-utR. piieu, ete., address Lock boi G Milfonl. Pn XiRESPAPS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby iriven that trespassing on the preiniwa of the undersigned, sitnaietl in DpiKmnn township, tor any pnrpo.-e whatever Is triclly lorliidden, and all off hders will be pronipily proseeuU'd. IliA H, Cask. Oct. S4. 1H5. C3 V f , 1 ASTOrilSIIIOO QFFER! For many TrehsTs riritrloijr orlerto tflvethoCrinsntner ih'n WnefH MidrllfmiiTi, iv e hnv r tried to now HPEAVTim PRIZES f r-npaicr hmmi nr wh:r.nin ann With avsry qnsrt tmtileof nor fumnn 10 iftroltl ocfn )'lf('lob PurcByj-J tiritnnotxxo..iir)'MtycUhr-tUdnoinfn1aB HrJ.it ! l,el I Ju'FNaTT CIUB J H l'DbatiSpfitlmt,w Will kit umest opf n far. extra hnmvy nickel t 1 r i mi win aer, pcnuinrt amert.-nn tDonmiiit ana ca, r timakeepar on. 'haum i-'ii-e, 1 arenolnn Mn'httini inn. uoaa nut tarr.uh nr w ill ti ClgarerU Holrlpr, I rretty leatl-er iit h(liir, i pair ileeve tn.ttom. 1 doul 111 Jowelry haavily 14lr r-ld platd. Ail if 'iraoiiiC'.iriaMSnecial ar.rl sun mi art hr ei milCti mu. Ifnirisftrlr-nlT - nr mo ruro nve earn -I t t.- if 1 1 klii'ricthollnriTforUrtLI 2 riiakev and Ciuxra in-C i 1 W and C-f.rt el(,'.eeot more ihnn we aah an Ahanlntrly 10 yrar old Rt and ua4,f liar llatana.rrai'a In our own f. . , , - ,-I.-'t;niii arnlliint ercr advertifd toemnr-ylfai.t rrj; An ttr-Premlurartf an ... - U. b. IiSiiLLK'S UilKlUtjXlNG CUr - FOR ! THE ' wholetl L'itt oi Ltc :--n ff l hjti. Rprur.nflL.le unti' mr.W, Ordot to-ttay. r innvc Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fine Groceries, Table Nuts, Raisins, Plum Pudding, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Etc, SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. Uu Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa 00 YOU EXPEf-I TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SOH, Manufdctiife,-3 and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Cuilding-, Milford, Pa. ty & & PKotogrcwpVicR AND DKAMTKIX Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 PiltR Stroot, Port Jervis, N. Y. I A FREE PATTERN fyonr own sftcciitnit tr rvcrv Knh scrilnr f)nlv 5a iais a e;ir A lADIf S' MAGAZINE. A Rem, i;t i f nl colored l.iirs, h'fsl l.isliioriH ; (Irrsstti ikinj( rcutiuimrs ; i,i'i y work ; ho-isflicild liinti . tin mn, i lo. Suh nuhe lit rl;.v, or. sf-nd Iit J : i 1 1--1 n.jiy l.ady a-jriti watacd. Smd tr (i it:v. StylNIi, Kcti.iMe, Simi!o-iT)-lt ft rile, Ki 'timni n; I :i ltd A ItMi'mel y pLTfeci-Kitihiu Paper Patterns W JV T A If f -" "c'. All Srsrtts AIItapJ mi Perforation shim Only 10 ilrid (t; r'-til ( t'.ii ti - t tir tu;hrr k fur Ctinn S:d in ntjily every viiy i ill own, or bv m.ii! Irom THE MrCALL CO . II l-li 1-117 Wc-il Hit SU NrW V0RK h Whfiklet uirt Cimrvto Whollrtmm of the Lira profit tit Pealor i ftell tliroct to the Consumer cur mil icrf leu wh"lpsil prl RLE' OMC WILL (ir r Til HI I AliM'l t 1 KI.V tht.Knnmnt thu hatic Gant'a Wntchea mnde fn UJjt) Mru fitrar Hulrlsr. 1 riiin Moemhanrii ifort m 1 mlra Una Viptina HMt-- Totaeeo pouch. I eVcant extra heavy tiiiliia 1 halt l:rnrillr blltUjtl. I D?ck le chain tI nn huautirul charm these U r iece wuh one rmx of tmi ttlunf our f inn u 10 vearolil 'Jueeti for li than fr.'tw. w Mil ine Old I amlnation. w).ile Wh'ke f. lf: fl rt with BriMleeoof ex for tt(erlire U-t fr WhtaSpy j our If r a-erlae Cuba karsd - ; t"'r. 1 -tjo nifura fir jjr KftU i.l un n i.Iain DCK. Hnta for iirpt. 461 Worth CiarJi Bt Clilcaso, IiL i 1 hraii WILLIAM B. KtNWORTHY, M.D. riiysician and Surgeon. Olllce and resilience llnrf.inl wlreef l homo Intel- occupied bv Hr V, I). Wen-ii'-r MII,KIIH1). I'A. 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