PIKE COUNTY PRLSS. Friday, S.pt. 5, 1902. r j r: v rc hv fkiiia y. orricK, BROWN'S BClUllSa BROAD ST. bi'Hwription: One Year One dollar and fifty cents. Btx Months Seventy-live centn. STKI1.TI,Y IN APVANl'K. F.iitprM fit the post nfllao of Mllfnnl, Pike County, Pi'iinsy Iviuiln, praitit1 oIuhs matter, November twnnty flint, lHtitt. Advertising Rates. One sinmrp(olKhtlinofi),nnn Insertion -11.00 lf..'h fiiihaptmmit lliwl-tlon ------- .fit) Kitluwil niM's, fnrnihiil on Replication Will 1k allowed ywirlj- advertiser. Legal Advertising. A AmtntetiMtt.nr'N find Kec.l Or'B notices .... 8.00 Aiiilltorn notices -------- 4.1 llivorce noticefl - .... 6.00 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' cotirt sales, Pitiintw Tri'iisurer's sales. ConntT state- nn'nt and election proclamation charged by the square. J. II. Tan KttMl, PtIBl.IHHKR, Milford, Pike County, Pa. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, SAMUEL W. FEN NY PACKER, of Philadelphia, For Lieutenant Governor, WILLIAM M. BROWN, of Lawrouce county. For Secretary of Internal Affairs ISAAC B. BROWN, of Erie oounty. COUNTY TICKET For Prothonotary, Register and Recorder, VICTOR COREY of Greene. For County Commissioner, PIERRE M. N1LIS of Milford borough. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL O. HEIDENTHAL of Matanioraa. For County Auditor, AMERICUS H. DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED 8. DINGMAN of Milford borough . THAT MOTT STREET BRIDGE Ever since its erection the Mott street bridge has been a source of danger to the public and a great ex pense to keep in repair. Many hun dred dollars have been expended on it and the approaches with the re eult that a great part of this money has been wasted, and now extensive repairs to the Milford approach are necessary. It has been suggested that the bridge bo lengthened some forty foot and a new abutment erected on this sido. This would dispense with the present abutment and the fill. We do not believe in the policy of lengthening bridges the surroundings or volume of the stream do not make it absolutely necessary. Iron woik in the end more expensive thun good stone work. Bridges must be kept paint ed and they frequently need re- planking. They are a constant ex pense and every added foot makes that groater. Stone work well done needs no subsequent outlay. It lasts for all time. If the commissioners ! want to make a permanent job of the Mott street bridge let them rest the bridge on the abutting walls built against the abutment on this side and instead of a through bridge build a dock bridge, thut is. a bridgo with thoroadway ou top of the trusses. There would yet be plenty of room under it for the water. Then instead of long wing walls on this side let them run back at a proper angle to support the dirt and lot the dirt be well riprapped. This may all cost a triflj more at the start than a lougor bridge but it will be mere enduring aud loss ex pensive in the end. If the commis sioners indulge in buying iron rath er than giving employment to our people iu building masonry and spending the county money among thohe who p:iy tint's, they may find it hard to sitisfy the pubiio that there is not something doing for their own benefit. FOR SALE. One two seated Sur rey with top, one lij.;lit runabout wagon, one tet oingle harness, one wolf skin robe, two horse lmnkets and two lap rubm. Enquire at lUe Pi: oiUoO. tf VJ UWsiJ is i ft ounce of pure coffee to the pound. Coated Coffees are only about 14 ounce of coffee and two ounce of egg, glue, etc., of no value to you, but money in thepocket XL"1 a o f the roaster. totm suittf and fcllliBiw. CHEAPER FA HE The hotel and boarding house keepers here during the commit winter should unite in asking the Erie for a reduction in price of round trip tickets for summer guests. " There could be no other single feature of the business which would so greatly induce a larger number of guests. If the railroad could be persuaded to viow the mat ter in this light we believe that the Increased travel would result in bringing it ft muoh greater revenue. At all events our people should make the effort to secure lower rates and united action in the matter might influence the road to try the experiment. Methodist Church Jottings. (I)y Rev. C. K. Scuddeh.) The topio for next Sabbath morn ing is "The Enoharistio Joy," and for the evening "God's Estimate of Man." There will be preaching at Union next Sabbath afternoon. We can not too strongly empha size the importance of the sacra mental service to be held next Sub bath morning. We call upon nil Christians among us to self exami nation that ahey may come to the table of the Lord prepared to be par takers of the divine life anew. Miss Lily Van Tassoll and Mrs. B E. Brown deserve the hearty thanks of the congregation for the very ef ficient service rendered as flower oommittee for the moutli that has just passed. The pastor is a lover of flowers and finds it easier to preach in a garden of beauty than in a barren wilderness. Wo add therofore our personal note of thanks. It has been of personal interest to the writer to observe the attitude of the press on the question of prohibi tion as It was represented by Pear. son, the noted sheriff of Portland Maine, who had gumption enougl: to close the dives run in spite of the law against them. Pearson has died and his conduct has elicited universal praise, "He found more than two hundred open saloons and closed every one of them," says th Zion Ilerald of Boston. The Boston dailies have been trying to outdo each other in praise of this true and noble man. Why should all this bo said after that noble hearted Chris tian politician is no more among us? Why should papers that support the rum business applaud a dead prohi bitionist? Let us be consistent. If a man's work is worth praising af ter ho is dead then let us give him some support in the cause as noble as any for which ever man fought while he is alive. Three choora for a sheriff who has gumption enough to enforce the law 1 At a meeting of the Epworth League held last Monday evening arrangements were made for the rally that will be held at Matamor as on the 23d of this month. Harry Dewitt, Harry Armstrong and Miss Lily Van iassoll were appointed del egates. Dr Chadwiek of Port Jer vis, Dr. Wright, tho presiding elder, and Dr. Guttaridge of the A neriean University will be among the speak ers. We expect this rally to be one of the best treats ever offered to the young peoplo-of this soction. Every farmer knows that some plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same md seed may seem the same but some plants are weak and others strong. And that's the way with children. They are like young plants, bame lood, same home, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Child weakness 01 ten means starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scott's Emulsion really feeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weak ness and failure to grow Scott's' Emulbion seems to find it aiid set the matter riht. S-uJ (. fnr sontfle. Svv.lt & Jbv.WI.C, l l.ril.lsU, 41. I'v u; I ht , NcW Yvrlt I i I P I IHfllA si IUIIIW Presbyterian Chronicling3 (By Hcv. K. M. Fiuenil ) Next Sahbnlh morning will be the regular quarterly communion ser vice. It is hoped Hint, all members of the church will mnke a special effort to be present. Those who be long to sister evangelicnl churches and who nny wish to unite with us in this especially sacrod service are most cordially invited to do bo. "This do," snit.lt Josup, "in romem- brnnce of me." It was an oversight last week that we did not meulion Mrs. busie Soeloy's singing at the morning ser vice one week ago Inst Sunday. Her (lection and her singing were ap preciated. It has been one of t.'ie pleasing features of the past sum mer s hours of worship that we have boon favored with such excel lont talent in this direction. We nre glad to mention and praise those who have assisted us so ably. We nre sorry that it has seemed advisable to indefinitely postpone the tea and musiciile that Mrs. Jar don proposed to give for the benefit of tho Manse improvement. At the same time we duly appreciate her thoughtfulness to aid us iu the work. The regular monthly missionary meeting which should be hold this evening, Friday, will bo hold one week from today nt 4 p. m. The topio will be Japan and a large at tendance will gratify those who have these meetings on their hearts Preparatory service this, Friday evening at 7 30 p. m. Let all mako it a part of their preparation to wor thily discern the Lord's body brok en nnd His shed blood for the re mission of sins to attend this meet ing. Henry Klanr has sign'flod his in teiitions of uniting with us at th service next Sunday morning. II lias not appeared before the session at the timo of this writing but th pastor feols confident that at tlin time he will approve himself and Bi he takes tne liberty of bespoakin his great satisfaction that so prom ising a young man is to joiu th church. May he be richly blessed and a blessiug as we are hopefu that he will. The pastor rejoices to record the sooond wedding within the pas week. Thursday morning Mr. Coe V. Romaine and Miss Edith B. For guson, both of Port Jervis, N. Y. came to the Manse and were united in martiage May this young cou pie enjoy the happiness and tho prosperity of a long life. If there aro any sick iu the con gregation the pastor would be very grateful to know of it that he may give them his immediate attention Reformed Church Notes. (By Rev. A. J. Meyer of Montugiie.) Our church picnlo held last week at Raymondskill FaHs was very well attended. The M. E. Sunday school on the hill united with us i making the picnic a red letter day in the memories of the children Tho parents, too, were well repre sentod and passed the day in neigh borly and 'social chat. It is est mated that there were some two hundred people present. Th thanks of the children are niostl cheoif ully teudored to those who so kindly contributed the candies and nuts The day was perfect and the dinner was the most, delightful and sumptuous one of reoent years. Tho Ladies' Aid society of Mon. taguo held their meeting lust week nt the home of Miss Francos Wie- land. The annual election of the Dorcas s.iciety takes place today at the home of Mrs. Dr. Colo. Mrs Miller and children, who have been spending the summer at the parsonage, returned to Albany ou Monday. Mi?ts Winia Miller en ters the normal high school at Al bany while her brother, Otto, is ad vanced another grade in tiio model department of the same school. Mrs. L. A. Marthis, wife of Elder Murthis, has been quite ill this week as has also been Mrs. Barah J. Big ler. The collection for foreign missions at the Montague church amounted to to. The topio for next Sunday morn ing is "The Second Commandment." In the evening the subject to be treated is "Our Uratitudu to God." Railroad Election At the annual meeting for election of directors of the DelttWRio Valley railroad held Tuesday Charles Shur. man, J. II. Shull, A. O. Allen, Vau C. 1'eteiM, Harry Huffman, W. 8. Slmfer, E l F. IVters, F. W. Ellen berger, William Ihuy, J. R. Zoar foss nnd F. W. Coolbaugh were elec ted diree tors. Jos. II. Shnil was elected presi dent, E. F. i'eli-rs vice president, Harry lJulliimii secretary, and Wil liam limy tii-usui er, Impaired Digestion Mny not he nil thnt Ifi mrant by ffyjvrfl cow, hut It will h if nrc!orteL The wiermlwflB afliT entinir, fits of nrrv- 00 n hmdfi ho, aoiirnrsa of the stomach, ana lfWKrffnhle beUhln? may not be Tory bad now, but thoy will be II the stomach la aufterfHl to grow wenfcpr. Pyspppsln la aurh a miserable disease that the tenrincy to It annum be rivpii early attention. This la completely over come by Hood's Sarsaparilla vblub traimlbemUiewhole digestive yitera Mrs. Arthur Wolf and son and Miss Clara Kroh wont on the Erie excursion to Toronto this morning. Bon. Emery visited his father, Nathan Emery, over Labor day. Mr Bryan oontinnns his comments on the republican party, which nre neither new nor original. He re cently stated that the republican party deserves little credit for the ireseiit, condition of the country since they, the republicans, merely retained the Cleveland money pol icy Tno republicans did precisely what they promised they would do during the McKinloy Bryan cam paign of 1806. They rescued the country from the blighting effeols of the Cleveland-Wilson free trade law and they saved it from the pro posed Bryan financial panic. The result, immediately the election was over, was restoration of oonfldenoo, followed by tremendous commercial activity and prosperity. This is the history of the last eight years In a nutshell and all the domagoguer and sophistry of democrats aud pop ulists combined cannot make it more nor less. A Communication Mr. Editor Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I suffered for three yenrs with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nights. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines but could get nothing to give me relief until my wife got a bottle of this valuable medicine, which has completely relieved me. W. S. Brockman, Bngnoll, No. This roui- edr is for sale by A. W Biloh & Son, Malamoras, all drug and gen eral stores iu Pike county. M b) III lVm Dlinppolnled. He I had Miss Tnek out rowing last night, but she was very awkward in the boat. I wag nm-prised. She Why bo? "Because being a dressmaker I sup posed of course she n know how to trim a boat." Yonkers Statesman. Mnhhed. First College (iirl 1 hey you girl mobbed the umpire at the clasa game? Second College Oirl Yes; we called her a "mean old thing" and told her she was "perfectly horrid.' I'uek. "In dealing with a man remember that a spoonful of oil will go farther than a gallon of vinegar." The same may be said of children. There is nothing so good for child ren as the old fashioned castor oil. However much they may abhot it, it is their best medicine for disor ders of the bowels. In the more se vere cases of diarrhoea and dysen tery, however, Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given after the oil oper ates, and a quiok ouro is sura to fol low. For eale by A. W, Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and gener al Btoros in Pike county. "All la Fair la Uye," Bte. Henpeck My boy, if you wouldn't lead a dog's life, let your wife have her own way In everything. Newed Indeed! Didn't she prom ise to love, honor and obey me? Henpeck Of course, she did but you're landed nowl Puck. A Slmpla Matter. Ga President That complaint clerk of ouri la stone deafl Friend Then how does he know what the folks say to him? Gas President Oh! We told hiiu just what they'd say when he took the job! l'uck. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. A. W. Balch & Sou, Matamoras, oil drug nnd general stores in Pike county will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is every where admitted to be the most suc cessful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fail. It is pleasant, wife and reliable. 10-31 Katural to Him. "Your hubbamt," said Mm. Oldcastle, as she again availed herself of the priv ilege of inspecting the splendid library of the new neighbors, "leenu to have a particularly nue table for articles of virtu. "Yes," hej-hostess replied,"! know it. Eut then it's only nutural he should have. Jot iuh's one of the virtuousest per&oiis- for a mun that I ever seen." Chicane lteeord Herald. Cut this out and take it to A. W. B.iluh and Hon, Matamora?, all drug and general stores in Pike county and get a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The best physic. They also correct dis ordns of the stomach. Price 25 oeuU. B4.RREL9 OF 6AMrLE9. Cv r Two Hundred Thousand Trial Pottles Sent Froe by Mail. Py eperint arrangement with the ln.'.nr.tctnrers ot that justly rnnums Id Inoy medicine, Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, the rend- vi:' 01 tne 1'ikk county i hk.hs are enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice absolutely free, by simply send ing their full name and pestoffice address to the DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper, the publisher of which guarantees tho genuineness of this libeinl offer. Of course this involves euormous expense to the manufacturers, but they have received so many grate ful tatters from those who have been benefited and cured of the var lous diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rhonmatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation and ail 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 the trial bottle hod received such benefit from it that they pur chased large sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick you are or how many physicians havo 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 ney medicine that acts as a laxative all others constipate. Put some urine in a glass tutu blor and lot It stand 24 hours ; if it has a sediment or if it is pale or dis colored, milky or cloudy, stringy or rol'yi your Kidneys or Bladdor are in a bad condition. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back, inability to hold urine, a burning, senlding pnin in passing it, frequent, desire to uri note, especially at night, the stain ing of linen by your urine and all th 1 unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or beer. All druggists sell Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy in the now 50 cent size and the regular $1.00 size bottles. If one happens to wander about one of the wholesale markets in any of the largo cities he cannot but fail to observe the difference between now and tho hard-time years of 1SU4 90. In those days poor women and ragged boys and girls were to bo seen sneaking about with baskets or aprons gathering up any old and stale vegetables which could not be sold. Today around any of the large markets whole piles of left-over vegetables, wilted or damaged to matoes, cabbages, egg plants, tur- nips, corn, etc are carted away every day as waste, nnd no "poor people" appear to claim or beg them. This is something which the average politician who is crying "reform" fuils to observe or com ment upon, but it is nevertheless a genuine testimonial that the dinner pail is rtally full. A Certain Cure for Dysentery anir-Diarrhoea "Some years ago I was one of n party that intended making a long bicycle trip," says F.L.Taylor of New Albany, Bradford county, Pa "I was taken suddenly with diar i-hoea, and was about to give up the trip, when Editor Ward of the La ceyville Messonger suggested that I take a dose of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased a bottle and took two doses, one before starting and one on tho route. I made the trip sue eessfully nnd never felt any ill ef feot. Again last summer I was al most run down with an attack of lysontery. I bought a bottle of this -wine remody, and this time one dose cured me." For sale by A. W. ilalch & Son, Matamoras, all drug ind general stores in Pike county. TJnele Hank in Washington. We will send the value of one dol- iir and ten cents in booklet, con aining twenty-seven pen and ink iihoto-reduced sketches of Washing. ton life by mail for ten cents cash r stamps. Queen Victoria kr.ight d Sir John Tenniel for similar ar tistic work in London. Your editor Iihs sample of this. NUTSHELL Publishing Company, 1059 Third Avenue, New York. "I am using a box of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets md I find them the best thing for ny stomach I ever usod,"siys T V. Robinson, justice of the peace, Loomis, Mich. These tablets not inly correct disorders of the stain tub but regulate tho liver and bow- ds. They are easy to take and olensaut iu effjet. Prion 25o per x. For sale by A. W. B.iluh & iou, Matamoras, all drug and gen tnil toio:j in Pika oouuty, GAL The tinilcraiuiied, tlie ('nnntr Cmmnin- of th,- cniiity .,f Tike, v 111 sc-II the verftl still.' t nml nils) (.-d tur t "f lntiil enulnernte.l Im Iivvv. nt. the I Met Huuse In MiH'.eil ntl 'I ! i;...t . '. S. pi. 1M, Unl:.!, enln- inemii , " n 1 leek 11. in. l.NSKtllill 1.AN1IS Itlmimlng (Jritve Tnnnshlp Will rrlMfeo Interest. 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A. Q'.iUk and ethers 45 40 8 60 63 l 1IKNIIY S. ALliHKHtT, U I I j I , I .A .M P . 111., I l, VIKHKK M. Nil. IS. S Co. Co Coinmrs' Olllee, Aug. B, 1'.i2. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Kstate of Herman Krause, deceased. Ijctters testamentary on the above estate haviim been irranteil to the tindersifxneil, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make pavment, nml I hose having claims to present the same without delay to AIMS. UAKliAHA K n A I . S hi. li.xecut i ll, Matamoras, IJa. Or to her nttorney, ALKKKU MAUVIX. 'PBKSPASS NOTICK. Notice la herehy X tfiv.an that, t respasslnir upon the pn perty of the undersigned In Mill'ord town- hip. Hike county, for the purpose of ti ii ii t in ir, llshinir or any other purposes Is strictly forbidden under penalty of tl;e law. A1U9. t. il. CUAt'T. Th Press Office Is prepared to do any kind of Ordinary Job Printing: Cards, Posters, Booklets, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Or whatever you may need. THE STOCK is of good quality, THE WORK MANSHIP neat, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. We re respectfully solicit a trial order and will then leave you to judge of our claims. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL h Hypophosphites Lime and Soda for of COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL JDEDILITY. 50c a bottle. MttuufHt-iurrrl by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, IKlUiIST. Dre.ss making in all branches Will go to tho house or do the work at home. Address Mauv Luiavw, Bjijud (stiyet, Milfotd. cor.inissionrRS' William B. Kcnworthcy, M. D. riiypicinn mid Surtrron. Olllee nml 1 ext Oiurt, Hi reMeru Brnul street nise. MII.KOKD, l'A. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Ilrlek lions e f 'ii(isile Viimli-rnini k Hotel Mill street Milton! I'll. Hot ItS: S to 12 a. 111.: 1 (o Hi OFK1CK. p. m. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. Fire Insurance. oi.n hi 1.1 Ami: khimsiks. It ATI S HKASONAIII.K. Charles G. Wood, Agt. Successor to T. -Oriieetll rearof lies T. Hurt. Silence on Ann St. Milford, Pike Co., Pa. A Backward Season Our Screen Doors sold. must be Till lrt fiM'ir rtnor with fixture rnmplcte ri'RiilJir prit-B V !.., Q 1 To CloHl" fl . '11 A pluln floor compli. tr, flM.:!.1, to clone lor . rcgtilc r irlor $1 Above nre natural -white wood and varnished. win now 20e size . 2.1c size . :$()(! size . . M'ltKKNS 18c 20c Also ex tra hi-1. screens to extend anv width wanted. Hoagland'o, PORT JERVIS, IM. Y. UP TOWN. Table Dainties, 1 l Csli iTI'APni'lOw! Canned goods. Mea ts in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Every tli ing for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann nnd Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department Fiew Spring Goods I,:,U-e Trhnm..il Iliit t..-0 to !'!.. VIImh.'' Triiinn.xl tft'lM, I.n.l l. hii.I M !. TrltnmtMl llfly-t-W'Hr HkU from noc Hilt Trlmmititr'i of AW KIii.In. CIIIKKONS. I! 1 1! HON 1, t'KIWFKS HII.I VIM All Ktylt-a nml l-rlt.K. ill CAM V IlltV tllHIIIW, CIII). OKI! I KS, Hi- Please Call and See Cur Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & Wells NOTICK All ImntiiH ttrtpilNsItltC ! lIlU 1TII1 ii'in ti, it) iJintnau '1' ii.ntHkiil ami Invurl'.k , I) uult u iimU'i' L-i-uaiiv o I'llA Ashing or otlnr oi Lliti untirr ilii. on Kuy t'rvtUs, U iitv law. J. HnlLKAL?, f)in'in;iii j'wp.. .N. lit 'il.KAU May 17, Ivots. Jor,M'H K IJOILKAIJ. run SALIC. 1 Malainura. A Htnnll fiirm locatt d nvnt , kuimu an tin- HtML-st'l or K.'iiihitnlL pl;u-i cuiiiiiininj zl ocn-B. bincly licati, vsrll wiiicml. H-um- a nil tuirn. r'ruituf nil kimu. furt tinpniviU. IiLlc clt i.r. Kr LiTiiih, piito, uto., lultlifHti Uk b..x ii Milfonl. Vtk. Foley's Honey and Tar (ures ulds, prevents pneumonia.