PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, July 25, 1902. I-I'IU.IMIII'.l) lOVI'.NV l-'KIIKVY. OPTICF!, ltliOWN H M'll.lUNil UltOADBT. srRWHiri ion: One Ykaii -One (Icillnr unci lil'ty rent". Bix Months Seventy-five cents, STHU'TI.Y IN AllVAM K. Entered nt, the post ntll.-n of Milford IMko I'oiintv, IVtiiisvlvji'iin, rn (( aid class matter, November twenty llrst., lsi!. Advertising Rates, Onnstpinrofehrht I inoiO.niio Insert lo'.i f t.nu Karll HIllWP'liM Ilt Insertion .fb Ki'dllccd rales, furnishi-d on lieplicatlolt. Will bo allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nml Kiccutur's HOticeS Auditor's notices 4 Divorce notices f).'"i rili'Titl's sales, Orilmns' court mill--, C. unity Treasurer's sales, 'unity statc nii'iit. 11 ml election proclamation chained by the square. J. If. Tun Etten, PriU.lsllK.il, Milford, Pike County, Vii. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, SAMUEL W. PENNYPACICEtt, of Philadelphia. For Lieutenant Governor, WILLI AM M. BROWN, of Lawrence county. For Secretary of Internal Affuira, ISAAC B. I1KOWX, of Eriu county. COUNTY TICKET For Prothonotury, Register and Recorder, VICTOR COREY of Ureeno. For County Commissioner, PIERRE M. NIL1S of Milford borough. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL . HEIDENTIIAL of Matamoras. For Connty Auditor, AMERICUS II. DOWN of Palmyra. , For Representative, ALFRED 8. DINGMAN of Milford borough. nor isi i ruAXhs Occasionally symptoms dovelop in some bright chnp to hnvo n lot of fun by either evading the pnyuient of toll on the Milford bridge or else by driving ovor it tnster thnn a walk. These are ronl cute concep tions, though not very original, nnd the perpetrators must ohncklo at thorasolves for being extremely com ical fellows. It is a cunning thing to do and just the kind of smartness which some day leads a chap to go for his pocketbook and plank down some of his father's hard enrned dollars to get out of a scrape, or if the old gentleman or the fellow's mother have not bean very gener ous, or if he hns spent his pile in the hilarity producing soda then perhnps he may play checkers awhile with his nose, but all the same he hns had his fun and been smart, and he can after take the other fellows out in the barn and enjoy tolling his experience and also whisper the soft tale to his best girl and she will all the more, if she Is real sensible, admire his bril liancy. A three cornered contest among democrats for the nomination of county commissioner is now nt high Vfater mark. Ex Sheriff Vander niRrk is making a vigilant canvass to bo one of the lucky two. In do ing this ho is not violating demo cratic custom for W. F. Beck, one of the present board, attempted in 1S96 to make a one termer of one of tho then incumbents. He displayed no comity at that time in his effort to get there regardless of the sup posed rule which ordinarily gave an official a second term, and ho now has tho pleasure of reaping just the kind of harvest he then so energet ically sowed. Should Hon. W. J. Bryan come eant and request lion. R. E. Putii Bon's support for freo silver as he Lad it iu liSjtJ and I'JOU what would or could the democratic governor 6iy or do? A politician's future may ba rosy it's his pat which sometimes gives him a headache,. (Several iSorautoti gentlemen passed tii rough bete this week who uie con.-iib-ring buildirij a trolley down tho valley. 13 1 6 ounres of pure coffee to the poiiml. Coated Coffees are on'y about 14 ounces of toffee and two ounces of eggs, glue, etc., , of no value to you, but money in the pocket 4 of the roaster." form innlilj tnd fitthuaN, OBITUARY 1 RrtM tr. . KII.I.M. A venerable mini of whom probn- bly no one in this count 1ms not heard, for ho whs the oldest 11 ml for tunny years one of the most promi nent citizens within its borders passed to bis final rest early yester day morninir, duly 24th. Mr. Kil lam wns born in 1'aupao Feb. 7 1S15, and his nneestor, Ztidock Kil- lam, was one of the original settlers of that region, goin? there from Conneetient nnd locating near tin old fort. He was a son, and the last survivor of n family of ten chil dren, of Rev. lienjatnin T. nnd Elizabeth Witter Killam. His was an active and successful life. lie was largely engaged in lumbering and fanning, man of the strictest probity, of sound judgment, and 111 nil respects a most, excellent citizen llo was nn enthusiastic hunter nnd probably the most successful in this whole region. Unbroken forests stretched nway near his homo nnd one of the delights of his life was t roam their confines in senrch ol large game. He was the very soul of hospitality nnd entertained witl lavish band and bounteous cheer His name was n household word his life n pit tern to be emulated nnd few leave behind them such 1 bright record of virtues, a monn ment more enduring than tho most costly marble. He was twice mar l ied. lis first, wife, by whom hi had one child, dying many years ago, he married second, Juno 19 1 8 1 S , Miss Nancy J. Rennet, who with two sons, Benjamin F. nnd Alfred K., nnd one daughter, Esther B., sitrvives him. The funeral will be hehl at his late residence toinor row nt 2 p. in. Snakes tn Jersey. Rattlesnakes seem to have with drawn themselves from our hospita ble territory and encamped down in Warren county. The Blairstowu Press remarks on tho subject : "The ratlesnake season is now nt its height. Last week Mr. Alex. Tit m 1111 k'lled twenty-eight rattlers of nssortod sizes on the slope of the mountain near - his farm. There were five large snakes in the lot nnd tho rest were smaller in size. We hnvo been informed that the Wor thington observation tower on the top of the mountain near his farm is practically garrisoned by the rep tiles." Is Brother Carter euro that they nro genuine snakes unadulterated with the applejack kind? Abrnm Uariss of Port Jorvis land ed a raft hero last evening on which was a party of 25 ladies. The shower had dampened their gowns but not their spirits. Mrs. Jennie Shearer's horso ran with the empty wagon from Ray mondskill Falls yesterday to De trick'sarm without damage beyond springing an axle. The Misses Amy and Lucy, daugh ters of former chief burgess, P, J. Girnrd, now living in Brooklyn, are guests with thoir grandmother, Mrs. Burthon 1. Geo. Y. Keller left East Strouds burg last December nnd within,? having been heard of him since his relatives aro now searching for his whereabouts. Dr. J. P Mutehlorof Strondshurg is ill with cancer of tho pancreas. A Branchvillo audience was great ly pleased last Friday evening with the singing of Mrs. Kithuryn St. John and tho violin playing of her daughter, Lallah, ns well as with tho solos of Geo. It. Bull, Esq., of this place. Bumper crops of corn and oats nnd liberal yields of rice, barley, bay und fruits are prediclel hy the depart ment of agriculture. The urea in corn is about 4 per cent, larger than that of lat year, and crop conditions for this grain are line. Continuing favorable conditions 111 iv re-iiiit in record-breaking crops of possibly L'.Uon.Ooo.n 1.) bushels of corn and '.1.111,000, IK!;! t, u-hcls of nit-,. Wheat pro-peels are fir a total yield of (!:(.", ii()ii,('ild bu-hcls. m.WTED 5 YOS.'.VG MEX from 1 ike. Count V at. once to prepare for Positions in the Government SorvJoo 15.iil.vitv M ill Clerks, L et ter Carriers, Custom House and lie; art mental 'lei ks, etc. Appl r to liiUi'-Mati) Coires. Inst., Cedar K 1 pi is, la.--b-L'v. MA 1 i Presbyterian Chroniclings (Hy Kcv K. M. Smend ) Next Sunday is the anniversary f the pastor's first Visit to Milford. Memory, therefore, naturally opens her contents and they are pass.nl over in review. Many most hnppv recollections as well ns now nnd then a sad one comes to mind.. One year ago the former well-lieldved pastor, liev. Thomas Nichols, win the incumbent of the pulpit. The memory of his acquaintance will always bo a most pleasant, one to the writer nnd while it is with sadness that, we recall his failing health nnd sad decease still we should also be glad for n godly mini lias gone to his reward nnd his works do follow him. The pastor is pleased again ns ho remembers how patient nnd forbearing nnd helpful his people have been during the past year. The most delightful relations that have been enjoyed are the only ones that present themselves on 1110 nory's tablet and therefore we conclude that there aro 110 others. It has been a source of much pleasure to have received a call to this pulpit nnd it is .with the most, sincere prnyer thnt the sacred relation later established may be of great benefit and profit to all con cerned. The repairs and the new organ have made quite a difference in tho interior appearance of the church for nil of which ninny ready hands, fertile brains, nnd loyal hearts come in for n share of praise We only regret, ns wo look backward that more has not been accomplished. Have we nil let our light so shine that God hns been glorified to the extent, that we can say of us, "ye have done what ye could?" But. the present is here ; the future is before us. Lcef us provotio one another to good works and then trust God knowing that Paul may plant and A polios may water, but after nil it is God that, gives tho increase. The services 011 next Lord's day at the usual time, 10:;i0niid 7 :oU, to which nil "strangers within our gates" hnvo a most cordial invita tion. The themes will be such ns will stimulate to greater Christian activity and to encourage those who wish to live more nobly and truly in accord wi(h Jesus Christ and his teachings. In the absence of Miss Blanche Cross, the regular organist, and since Miss Katie Beck, the assistant organist, cannot bo with ns, we are linppy to announce that Mr. Yeo man's of tho Yale school of forestry will preside nt the organ Sunday. Mr. Yoomans is not a novice nnd it will nfford us grent pleasure to have him with us next Sunday. The missionary society postpone their meeting one week. Tho regu lar timo of meeting would be next Friday, the first Friday in the month, but ns we nre to have a re turned missionary address the meeting wo have decided to hold it a little later and thereby seek to have a largor nttendance. The field that will be discussed is Porsia. Mrs. Tribins, who is stopping at tho Bluff House and who spoilt nearly seven years in this field, will speak to us. Let all the ladies of the church come. It will be a very rare treat, as the speaker has made many addresses and will be sure to please. Methodist Church Jottings. (By Hkv. C- E. Scuddf.u.) The topic for next Sabbath morn ing is, "Is the Christian Raligion Temporal or Eternal?" In the eve ning the topic is the last one of the series, Women Worth Knowing: "Mary the Mother of Jesus." Next Tuesday evening thero will be a musiealo at the church to fur nish the choir with music for an other year. Good music costs, yet it pays to procure tho beat, since it is one of tho element that enters into cha -actor buildiiur, an 1 charac ter cannot he measured by the dollar standard. It is oar conviction that, altogether too little attention is paid to church musio in the majority of churches. Music that, no one in heaven oreirthc.ui understand will do little in our judgment to add to the worslnpf ulness of any service. Simplicity and yet character should charaoteri.j ch ircli musio. Tho program next Tuasliy ove rling will consist of choruses by the choir, two milt) quvrtot selections) by three members of the choir as sisted by Mr. Gilchrist from New New York, and s das by Mr. Gil- I where it is hut all the year round fScclt's EniLlsionV selfrbetter than any where else fn fhe wftrLL rfnn't chin f.ikitirf , 1 " - tr - a 1 1 it in summer, or you will love 4 J j' what you have ijaiiied. ! ; L I i.u..- ; 't dnifi, heumatistn YI."1 !d thp lisp of tclllec H'O rlH-iltnr-.Mr Mint lie feci"! ai If his inints were laaia; al located ? Hp known tlmt hi? sitrf'-riorri nre very nitc li IH;c Hi.- tortures of I lif rm I;. It ,' hr w(i,i( In foiim is what Kill pcr ni.Tnently cure hi de",:e'( 'Unit, ni'VorclliiK to tl.ui:aii(ls of Rrntcfill te-ilinoiiliils, is Hood's Sarsaparilla It frmeptlv neutralizes thp n-id In tltr ,o.l 1,11 niilrh thp di-eiise I. i.oiids, coin-(ileo-iy pliniiiint.'s It. nnd stren'-tlieiis Ihe system HKiilust Ita return. Try Hood 3. hrist, Mr. Crlssmin, Mrs. Recht and Miss Biddis. Mr. Gilchrist is a tenor soloist who sang so acceptably for us one week ago last Sabbath. Mr. Crissman is the well known bar itone soloist, nnd n member of the Musical Art Society of Now York, Mrs. Recht is n soprano of high grade, und Miss Biddis is ft well known contralto of Washington, D V. This promises to be a rnre treat and calls for a large hearing. No admission fee will be charged. A silver offering will be taken. Notice has been sent that our con ference camp meeting at Mt. Tabor will begin 011 August 5, and continue till tho lth. The Ep-vorth Longuc ihiy is Friday, the 8th, nnd will close with the Oratorio of tho Holy City by Gaul, under the leadership of Mr. Eaton, one of the members of this conference who has built up the cb undies ho has served by means of tniisio. Strong speakers have been procured for ench day from the 10th to the ISth nnd it is expected that, this will be one of the best camp meetings in the history "of Tabor. There nro certainly many features that aro advertised that will appeal to the deeper spiritual life. The sale of cream, cake nnd candy of las'; week was in every way a success, tins was especially true socially. It, gave us the opportunity to become personally acquainted with a large number of summer friends. The Epworth League cake sent np from the BlulT House was the most handsome thing jf its kind that I ever saw, and it was just ns good to eat ns it was to look upon, as I camo to know through the kindness of some Bluff House guests. . MONTAGUE. Our rural free delivery is one of the greatest blessings thnt ever dawned on M intaglio nnd is accordingly ap preciated by the patrons. Haying nnd harvest is progressing very slowly in this section. Cause, too much wet weather. Wo henrd some of the older men predicting when Virgin Mary crossed on the second day ot July that wo would have plonty of dry weather for tho next six weeks. But unless tho dry wenthor starts in soon we will have exactly the opposite. Those of the children that were fort una to enough to get nn invita tion spent a very enjoyable after nooh at the pleasant homo of Mr. andTMrs. J. A. Rundle'a on Tuesday of this week, it being tho twelfth birthday of thoir daughter Nellie. The Rock Spring creamery turned out more butter in the month of Juno than any month in its history. Tho checks were large and the pa troiiB correspondingly happy. Mouday aftornoon Harry Phillips met with quite an accident. While driving Henry Dennis' team hitched to a reaper the horses someway be come unmanageable and ran away. Fortunately no one was hurt but the reaper was quite badly broken. Tuesday he procured another ma- chiuo from Geo Armstrong and hitched Geo. D. Westbrook's team to it thinking to finish tho job, but lie soon ran into a bees nest and thnt team also became unmanageable and ran away breaking Armstrongs 1, r. Phillips tigaiii escsipxd 1111 harmed. Ohskkvkk. The Kansas City Journal states that the presidential boom of tl.e Honorable Tom L. Johnson has been fairly launched. By"Sonie vigorous spurting it will be able to overtake the Billy Mason b 10m, and then great whirly gust of woodpeckers! there will be the deadest kind of a heat. Uriels Hank in Washington. We will send the value of one dol lar and ten cents in booklet, con. taming twenty-seven pen and ink photo-reduced sketches of Washing ton life by mail for ten cents cash or stamps. Queen Victoria kt.iyht ed Sir John Teuniel for similar nr tisiio work iu London. Your editor has sa nplo of this. NUTSHELL Publishing Company, 105U Third Avdiiiui, New York. Oct What You Ask For! When you ask for Cascarcts Candy Cathartic be sure you get them. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware) lUl druggists, ioc. I i "III TAIL Is I U-.tl l, J ' A 1 llliiV (c (tajiir,-,t hw our mjU.' A'l.lrcod, 1 uc i'ftixut Recoid Vl..4ir i,.uu mruT i 1 nt BARRELS OF BAMPI.r.S. t v. r Two Hundred Thousand Trial Beetles 9"iit Free by Mail. By special nrrnngement with the 'innfiict nrnrs of that justly famous lOdtiev medicine, Dr. David Ken-n-dv'p Favorite Remedy, the rend ers of the J'ikk Cot'NTV Fhkss are enabled to obtain a trial bottle nnd pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice absolutely freo, by simply send ing their full name nnd postofTlce address to the DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., nnd mentioning this paper, the publisher of which gunrnntees tho genuineness of this libernl offer Of ciimse this involves enormous expense to the manufacturers, but they have received so many grate ful letters from those who hnve been benefited nnd cured of tho var ious diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder nnd Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation and all weaknesses peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trial bottles to all sufferers. Upon investigation it was found that 91 per cent, of those who had used tho trial bottle bud received such benefit from it that they pur chased largo sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick you nre or how mnny physicians have failed to help you, send for a trial bottle of this great medicine, it costs you but a postal card, and benefit and cure will most certainly be the result. Favorite Remedy is the only kid noy. medicine that acts ns a laxative all others constipate. Put some urine in n glass tum bler and let it stand 24 hours ; if it has a sediment or if it is pale or dis colored, milky or cloudy, stringy or rnl'y. your Kidneys or Bladder nro in a bnd condition. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms lis pain in the back, inability to bold urine, a burning, scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to uri nnte, especially nt night, the stain ing of linen by your urine and nil th i unpleasant mid dangerous effects on the system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or beer. All druggists sell Dr. David Kon nedy's Favorite Remedy in tho new 50 cent sizs and tho regular $1.00 size bottles. A Novel Excursion. The Erie railroad, ever seeking to present something new to tho plens ure going public, now offers th most delightful excursion of the season in a trip to New York, via Newburg, and Hudson River Day Line down the Hudson, the Rhine of America, that is preeminently fam ed among the rivers of the world for the surpassing beauty and bold grandeur of its scenery. Train leaves Port Je.rvis 10.20 a m., and arrives Newbnrg 12 04 noon July 29. Boat leaves Newbnrg 2 15 p. m., thus giving ample time for dinner nnd a visit to Washington'! Headquarters at Nowbnrgh. Rate for tickets from Port Jervis 12.00 for adults nnd $1.50 for child ren ; good going via Newburg July 29 and for return all rail from New York on or before July 30. Hummer complaint is unusually prevalent among children this sea son. A woll developed case in the writer's family was cured last week by the timely use of Chamberlain', Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rome dy ono of the best patent medi oines manufactured and which always kept on hand at the home of ye soribe. This is not intended ns a free puff for the company, who do not advertise with nf, but to benefit little sufforers who may not within easy access of a physician No family should be without a bot tie of this medicine in the house, es pecially in summer time. Lansing (Iowa) Journal. For sale by A. W Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Piko county. Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Bryan nre continuing that controversy and are now nt loggerheads as to who had the honor of leading the democracy into the ".shadow of predestined de feat." This is splitting hairs. Tiie democracy's defeat, 1SDU, was pre destined beyond any doubt, even had ti n Napoleons arisen to marshall its forces. "Th'o way to gain a good reputa tion is to endeavor to bo what you desire to npp- ar." That is precisely the maimer in which Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has gained its repu tation as a cure for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Every bottle that has ever been put out by the manufacturers has been fully np to the high btandard of excellence claimed for it. People have found that it can always be depended upon for the relief and oure of these ail ments and that it is pleasant nnd safe to take. For sale by A W. Balch & Sou, Matamoras, all drag and general stores in Pike county. Thq Hound of tha Baskervills." Sherlock Homes greatest piece of leteclivo work is doiin in tho new story bv Dr. A. Oman Doyle, "The Hound of ( 00 ; (-ltervi!les." Holmes bin1.-, it says to Watson, his co Worker. "More nt last is a foemnn worthy of our steel." Tho result is a storv which, for thrilling Inter- t, stands hy ilsolf. From the first dii-C'veiy of the bound's trail, when the dried 11 p young doctor brings to SlierliK k Holmes the ancient manu script, lo the final scene where tho ereM d-teetive is brought face to fine wiili tho monster of the moor land, 1 lu re is not a sentence that oes not carry the render brenfh- lesslv forward. It is a grent novel. with n great subject, hy a master of the craft. This thrilling story be gins in "Tho Philadelphia Press" Sunday, miss it. July 6. Be sure not to 9-1-0'J The Same Old Story. J. A. Kelly relates an expert nee similar to that which has Imp pened in almost every neighborhood in the United States and hns been told nnd retold by thousands of others. He says: "Last summer had nn nttnek of dysentery nnd pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy, which I nsed according to direc tions and with imtirely satisfactory results. The trouble was controlled much quicker than former nttneks when I used other remedies." Mr. Kelley is a well known citizen of Henderson, N. C. For sale by A W. Bulolr & Son, Mataniorns, nil drug nnd general stores in Pike county. It Is simply a matter of personal opinion ns to whether the movement of those democrats iu attempting to make n campaign issue out of slander of the army was nn net of menu mental or of nhyssm.d asininity. A couple of the Washington police were found engaged, the other eve nitig while off duty, in a little gamt of penny-ante. It Is believed that they were simply becoming famihir with the game in order to be able to recognize it in a raid. The output of gold in South Africa hns steadily increased since the arts of pence have been again resumed. In the Rand mines the product has increased from 50,0(10 ounces, last December, to 1"(),0(I() ounces in June, valued at about f'!,OiKI,000. Won't Follow Advice After Paying lor It. In a recent nrticlo a prominen physician says, "It is next to impos sible for the physician to get bis pa tients to carry out any prescribe!' course of hygiene or diet to tin smallest extent j he hns but one re sort left, namely, the drug treat ment." When medicines nro used for chronio constipation, the most mild and gentle obtainable, such at; Chamberlain's Stomach & Livei Tablets, should be employed. Theii nse is not followed by constipation as they leave the boweU in a natur nl and healthy condition. For sulc by A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, nil drug und general stores in Pike connty. NOTICE All huntiii(r, flRhlnR or otlier trespassing on the prpnilfiegof the under nlffned, 111 Dinfrmnn Township, on Khv tTiiindskill and Dwiirfsklll Creeks, Is for biudon under penalty of the lnw. CflAS. J. JSOILKAU, Dinirnmn Twp., N. Hoii.kau May 17, issm. Jof-KFH V BOILBAD . FOK SALE. A nmll farm located near MatiiiiioiHS, known as the Hensel 01 Keinliardt place, containing 31 aeres Finely located, well w atered. House and burn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved Title dear. For tonus, price, etc., addrest Lock box O Milford. Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Kivcn that trpspattsiiifr on the premise of tiio uiidersitiicd, situated iu I hnirman township, for any purpose whatever It 8triu1.lv nil rtiiildcn, and all offenders will be promptly prosecuted 1 11 A B. Cask. uct. m. ihiiu. TKEPA.?! NOTICE. Notice Is herebj Kiv.-n that trefimshing; upon the pro perty of the undersiirned In Milford town ship Pike county, Pa., for the purpose ot hltnlinir flshinit; or any other purpose U strictly forbidden under penalty of tlic law. Mas. S. M. CltArr. TRY Alif.lSTRO'lG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD UVER OIL Vi'h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL PED1LITY. SOc a bottle. Mauufoctured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, DRl'fiGIST, William B. Kenworthey, M. 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