PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, November 28, 1902. OFFICB, nilOWN'S BVMUMNU m'.OAPPT. Hi'nsciMPTion: OnR Yf.ar One dollar hihI fifty cents. Hix Months - Seventy-live cents. BTitKTt.Y II A1IVANCK. Entered at the pint, ofllcn -if Mllforrt, Pike County. tVn,.vlvxni olaxa matter, NoTntnl.iT twenty (I rut, W. Advertising Rates. 0,,csiimiv(idKlitllnoi0.oneliHcrt!im -U wr ...l. ..l..i....,l. IniuTtiiin ------- H.-diicert rates, furnished nn nt plication, will be allowed yearly advert Legal Advertis'.ig. Administrator's and K(''' ,,or'" notices - - Aiidluir's notices Divorce notices - i....:rf'.. ..l.. a (IrldlUMS r-Hirt S.'lli 4 mi li.uo sale, County Trerwnrer's sub-, County stutc m..nt ml election proclamation clmru-c.1 by Ihe square. J. II. Vu Kttcn, IfllKR, Milford, Pike ('.unity, Pa Dudley Rymin i qui' 3 ill, with marked symptoms of appendicitis. A. T. Benile, Esq., of Honosibila If now up In Pike bini(?in r at g:ime that is he will if he sees ny. Communion service will be- held In the Presbyterian church lime Sunday, Deo. 7th. Preparatory Bervice will be held next Friday eve ning Bt 7.U0. Burglars burgled the Erin stntlon nfc White Mills, Wityni county, Inst Thursday nilit nml K"fe fr their lining pull of candy ntid A pre package of Liu-kin soup, can keep themselves Now they sweet an I clean. To make a Btnnll 3ork fit a large fcottlo, and vice versa, a common practice is to trim the skins of the cork when His too large. Generally tne knife is dull and the cut irregu lar. A simpler way is to cut n wedge shaped piece out of the cork at its lower end. If the cork is very large cut out an additional wedgo at right angles to the first. This will make a perfect non-spilling stopper. The lion. Adhil Stevenson who, it will be remembered, was at one time Vice-President, has. been making speeches showing that Mr. ISrynn was right when he said tlmt there was no real prosperity in the country and that what there may be Is of the fleeting vapory sort. Of course Adlal must have a wide and comprehensive view of affairs since he could run for the President with two such men as Cleveland and Bryan. The Pennsylvania railroad has inoroased the wages of 40,000 em ployees ton per cent, and the New York Central hns done the same for 15,000 ; voluntarily and without strikes. And yet the democrats claim there is no prosperity in the land that is all imagination The threatened renaissance of Bryan and HryanUm failed at the November elections. Populism hns been thrown overboard. Now conies the union of democracy and social ism. Hill was fore-tighted in seeing the trend of aff.iir.s, but the attempt to array masses against classes is doomed to the same miserable failure as Bryan's fiasco in "Jii, Senator Elect Jaooli G. Z irn of this district is reported as having settled the question as to his po litical affiliations at the coming session by saying, "I always was, am now. and expect to remain . democrat." 'Reformed Church Notes. (By Ruv. A. J. Muyor of Montague ) About 100 attended the Fish .Social givoa to aid the organ fund. Thirty dollars wore realized. The third annual turkey supper of the Dorcas society was given at Ilainesville last evening. The storm was bad but about $53 were added to the fund. The pastor spoke on Psalms 118: 17 the service yesterday: "I will offer to them the sacrifice of Thanks giving and will call on the mime of the Lord." A l iar. City Kditor What did you discharge that reporter for? Managing Kditor For lying. I sent kirn up to interview my mother-in-law, and he came back and eaid bh wouldn't talk. N. Y. Journal. Might Relief. liivers AVhat do you do when you wake vp in the nitrltt with the jump ing toothache? lirooks I try to be thankful it i.sn't the g:tl!..pnitf conMimptioa. Chii ao Tribune. Cra v t oi ii - He tee ms t o he a con fi i m td cynic. 1 di.'n't hcur bini ;:y a gt,il word al.. ut anybody. 1 1 ab.-hau I'erhap you diiin't draw hiiu out about tiiiiiself. 'l'it bin. Only hy Iwfetf-euee. Mr. Yoiiiu'hride l)o-b voir hus band con.; h.in of y.o.r cooLinY .Mrs. N-w nil..- No. Ii.it lie's ui.-. r.m.pl-.!i.itf of l.U no. nurli. N. V. '....lu,.l. Itching Skin Ji-r ircoo 1 1 v d;iy ninl nicjt That'" Ihe complaint of those who nro ? uiifnrliiiui'n ns to lie nfllktnj with rc7(Hn (ir Hrdt HIh'Uiii nml out ward applications do nut cure. Thcv cnn't. '1 iio source nf the trouble it in the Mood make tlmt pure r.nd this pcmI inc, burning, itching Pkin disease will disappear. "I tnfcon with an IMilne on my arm" 'vhti-h provwl very ili'euni'enMe. I ri.Mi'M' !"-l It w.is p-i t. rti'-mn nv4 hmu'ht a hiiltli" ut llnnit's SiT-inp-irilla. Jn two iltus niter I lieiu tailing It I d-lt heller nml it wns not lolitt bt-f.ire I was niri'il. llnve never liml any ?kin riiense since." Mas. I ii A K. Ward, Cove Point, Mil. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills ri1 the blood cf all impurities and cure Bll eruptions. Methodist Church Jottings. (Uy Rk. C. K. Si.tmibh.) The topic for next Kibb.ith morn ing is "Christianities World Tie.' For the evening, "Noah and his neighbors." It has been decided by the oflicial of the church that the season follow ing the week of maver is the most favorable for special evangelistic services. A basket social will be held at the home of James Hyder, in Union, next week Tuesday evening, for the bene fit of thn Union Sabbath school Christinas fund. We are comfortably settled now in our new quarters and will be glad to see unv of cur friends who care to call. We feel very grateful to Mr Baker for the privilege afforded us of the use of the Barnes cottage till the parsonage is repaired, and to nil of our friends who have done so mud to make us comfortable of late. The prompt and effecieut action of the Ladies of the church has added im measurably to our comtort and we extend to them our sincere thanks. It Is a sood thing to give thanks unto the Lord. For what? Count vour blessings and see. jNUiiioerc are too small. The whole multipli cation is exhausted but the end o blessings is not yet reached. Oh, you have enemies, have you? The bes people In the world have had enemies, Hejoicel There is dampness in your cellar is there? Then keep out of it as much as possible. There are mill ions of miles of Sunshine above thai damp cellar. Oct tip where it is, and rejoice. Life is too shoit to spend it In Bluolown, or Hwamp Hollow, or Fog Point, move out. Oct sunshine and pure air. It will cheat no one and will do you a world of gootl, Take the blessings God has given with a lavish hand, and give thanks. Hejoicel Laughter is better than tonic. Ask any doctor. Joy is Christian virtue. Ask any preacher Put up your long lace and put on a smile. Live so that others about you will find toy contagious. Give thanks. Rejoice. The finest, assortment of fall and winter millinery goods ever ottered for sale in Milford. Ladies', misses and children s hats and baby caps at Ryman & Wells'. When you can't cat break fast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread and butter, take Scott Emulsion. When you have been Irving on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott Emulsion. To ct fat you must ea fat. Scott s Emulsion is great lattcncr, a grea strength tMvcr. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat Scott' Emulsion increases them al t t i t i Done, nesn. Diooa and nerve. 1 ' a m ror invalids, (or con vakscents, for consumptives lor weaA children, ror ail who need f'esh, Scott' Emu!; ion is a rich and com forhlb food, and a natura tonic. Sectt's EiViuIiion for bone, 'i, Li Co J tin J nerve. We v.i'1 scad you a f:Q sample. . Bi sure th-t 0ii picture in iiu (unit of a label is on t'ic wrapper of every bottle ot LiiiUbiun you buy. scon & C0WNE, Loss of Fles! OVER THK BUMPERS. The projected rnihvaT from Kl.- tuin to Snakiin uill lrTete rccenUy if-coTpreil ronl fii-lii. About O'-'O.niio.tMio rroillc arc now laid on Ameriraii railroads, andi 90,- 000,000 new tls arc required1 annunlly for renewals. There is himt complete from Boston to Omaha a double-track line of rail ways, of which etery mile is puarded rorn wreck by the block logtiflla. The ltus,ians have been obliped. to leave nearly 3.0(10 kilometres of the (Si berian roily at the mercy of a popu lation which ha not submitted to them. The Mexican KatlonaJ narrow- irauge railroad, which, with Its tranches, extend over t.200 mile, has not killed a single pRseupr for over at) years. The fastest train in Europe Is tht Fnrif-Mndirid express, which runs as tar as liordennx at Uie rate of 91.2 kilometres per hour. Pa6Pners pay 90 per cent, more than the usual first- clnps' rateR. An oflicial of the ("hicae'o, Iturlinpr on &. Quincy railroad made the state ment recently that 70,(WO people had pone to ColoraiKi on tourist tickets during the season pist passed- Thou sands of others have made the Yellow stone Park trip, and the prospect for an unusually heavy California busi nes this fall and winter are remark able. A new style of passenger car has been introduced on the Chicago, Bur- linp'ton A Quincy railroadi ltisatom- bination of jMirlor, dining and observa tion car anili will be attached to the fast mail train which leaves Chicago every morning for Omaha nd the northwest. The parlor Is in the rear of the car and open on to the obser vation platform, which is separated from the room by large plate glass windmvf. Two sleeping berths are provided for invalids. Off from the parlor is a comfortable smoking room and toilet rooms, lieyond this Is the dining room, a charming affair, hold ing four tables.. The cars are a dis tinct advance on anything of the kind yet used in this country. INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. It take a weight of 4,500 pounds to crush a cubic Inch of best brick. The r42 new lfllwir disputes recorded in the United Kingdom in 1301 involved nearly 1H0.0(K workpeople, or a bout two per cent, of the industrial population The number of trained chemists em ployed in German factories in 1885 was 1,700. It is now 4,500, besides another 1,000 employed abroad. Nine big dye works have from 20 to 105 chemist apiece. Jeff Seaton, a coal operator located near ttliclbma, Mo., ha opened two mines on for union and one for non union men so that the miners cantake their choic. Kleven men have com nienced work in the nonunion mine and 15 have gone to work in the other The same scale of pay Is In effect In both mines. The electro-chemical indusitry of this country has grown up since IfiOO. Hut its growth has been rapid in that decade, indeed, so rapid as to make serious inroads on the older processes Asi an example of this movement may be cited the electric production of cal clurn bisulphide. The substance Is made by one of the most ingenious chemical applications of electricity The process in ques'tion is t lie inven tion of Kdward R. lavlor, and was put In operation in 1900. UNDER THE UNION JACK. Three and one-half per cent, of I.on don police are daily on the sick list Canada's 3,000 cheese factories make on an average 30 tons each of cheese year. The British empire is 40 times as large as Germany and her colonial de pendencies. The post offices of England handled last var 2,451,500.000 letters, and 449 900.000 postal cards. There are about 15.000 convicts in the prisons of England which cost about $.1.000 000 a year. Sixty per cent, of all the herrings caught around the British Isles are taken off the Scottish coasts. The killed and wounded' by accidents in London streets number nearly 10, 000 a year. Of these 200 are killed on the spot. Dublin s park area Is i.7j3 acres, an area sufficient to allow each 175 inhab itant an ni-re of breathing space Edinburgh has 407 acreB ol park. It is said to be the co.t of the kilt which is causing this becoming gar ment to disappear so rapidly in Scot luod. A good kilt costa about 4. JEWELRY NOVELTIES. Novel In bnoch pint in a rather lare-sied frojf of green enuiuel with diamond eyes. An odd striking silver scarf pi hiidws two 8 man Din wise-looking- owlri perched on a new inoori. J)a inty floral brooches are kIiowji fn the dttiyn of elui-sters of sweet peas or robes tied with a ribbon. Scurfpims an large as hat pina are shown. One design whowa a inurder- ous looking dngtr set with pearls and rhinestor.es. Jewel rases come in the form of a bilvered padlock of good uize. On the cover i the inscription: "Love laughs at locksmiths." A whistle of sterling silver to be iuMjp?nded from a chain is shown in the shape of a riding boot. It about two inches long. ery charming are the new lony pins of gold for fastening flowers to the coi-Mige. A buiterrly, bee drujjJii fly forms the head. roil SALE. One two Boated b ur rev with top. oua liybt ruuubout vvaon, one &ut fciulo haunts, cue A'olf tdiin robe, two horse blankets md two lap robea. Knquiroat the puk tnk-o tf Our two Ktures Imvo never be.ia to well filled with new goods us tins full. W e nre ottering ii.ls cf bur ruins in every ilepurtutert. Come .ii.ii (,-t-t sumo It) num & Well.-.. JRY TI1I3 TEST. And see if your Kidneys are Diseased. A very simple way todetemdne whether our kidneys or bladder are disaid is to put some of your urine in a glass tumbler nd let it stand 14 hours ; if it has a sedi ment or a cloudy, ropy or stringy appear ance, if it is pale ot discolored, you do not need a physician to tell you that you are In a dangerous condition. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy apeedily Cures such serious Symptoms as pain in back, inability to hold urine, a burning acaldlng pain iu passing it, frequent do- aire to urinate, especially at night, and the staining of linen by your urine. Tha Rev. Aaron Coons, D.D.. past or of the M.E. Church of RhiDecllff,N.Y.,say: "I most sincerely believe that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the best kidney, liver and blood medicine mndo, and urgently recom mend it. for I know by exjierience it will do all that is claimed tor it." "Favorite Remedy" is a vegetable help to the stomach and bowels in performing their duties projierl v. It overcomes and permanently cures dyspepsia, indigestion biliousneas and rheumatism. It is abso lutely harmless and purely vegetable. It contains no narcotics or minerals in any form, no dangerous stimulants, no mer cury or poisous. and is the only kidney medicine that doea not constipate. It is for sale try all druggists In the Now BO Oent Slrn and the regular 1.00 size bottles less than a cent a aose. Samflt tatlUtmiugk for trial, frte Sy nml. Dr. D.vld Kanny Corporation, Rondout, N. V. nr. ll.Tli On.rlr'n Wirte Srf for all tl.ni.es r IsllsniMtloM f lh. tie. fee. nirm Done. "I was afraid my aermon last Sunday lay would make some of my people mad, but it didut," said Kev. Khouter. Vt hat w as your subject askeu nm friend. 'The Iluplicitv of the Averrge Man,' and I spoke pretty plainly." You couldn't tread on any corns fhat way. Every man considers him self above the average." l'hiladclphin Press. Antlclpal e. Don't you think we had better lay aside something for a rjiiny day?" was the somewhat repronch ful re mark. Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torkins, "1 am so glad you said thnt. While I was out shopping this morn ing I bought two iovelysilkumbrellns; one for you and one for ma. Wash ington Star. Asleep Amid Flame Breaking into n bin zing lumic, 40iiie Hroinen lately drBKgea the sleeping iimiHtea from death. Fun eied seourity, aid dentil near. ItV that way when,, you neglect coughs and colds. 1 'on't do it. Dr. King's New Diecovery for Conpuinntion gives perfect protection against nil throat, chest and lung tronbles Keep It near nud ovoid 8nffi;ring. death and doctor's bills. A ten- spoonful stops a late congh, persist. ent rise the most stnbborn. Unrin less and nice tasting, it's gnaranteed to satisfy by all druggists Price 50o and 11. Trinl bottles free. ha ToU Him. "Can you tell me why it Is," ha ajrowled as he began diving under tha osd, "that my slippers always seem to get pushed clear over against the wailr" "Yes, dear," she answered, pleas antly. "You can?" "Yes, dear." "Then why is It?" "Because you dou't put them away in the slipper rack when you take them off, dear." Chicago Journal. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail The little daughter of Mr. J. N Powell Jumped 'on an inverted raki mnde of ten pehnv nails, and thrum one nail entirely through her fooi and A xocond one hnlf way through (Jhaniberlnin Pain Biilm w promptly applied nnd five minute. Inter the pnin ,tid disappeared an no more suffering was experienced In tbreo days the child was weorin her Bhoe as usual and with absolute ly no discomfort. Mr. Powell in well known merchant of Foiklnnd Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic nm heals such injuries without maturn tion and in One-third the time re quired by the usual treatment. Fo sale by A. W. Balch and Son, Mata moras, all drug and general store in Pike county. Her flrBf Plclwrv. Mr. Wajback -(ireat. Scott! What you got Ihe hired man plowin' up thr front yard for? Mrs. Wuyback Our darter says thr first Dictur' fhe takes with her new camera will be the houe.anrl terbool of Instruction nays she mut break in the foreground, but, of enuri-e. h can't do that herself Y. VYiekly To the Publle Allow me to say a few words n praise of Chamberlain's Congh Rem edy. I can recommend it with tbi utmost confidence. It has -doiii good work fur me and will do tht an roe for others. I had a very se vere coiili anil cola ana rettrea J would gut pneumonia, but after tak ing the second dose of ibis medicine I felt ti ller, three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my cheM ilisapix'ared entirely. I am mos1 respectfully yours for health, Kalpb S. Meyers, 61 Thirty-seventh St., Wheeling, VT. Va. For sale by A W, liulch ami Son, Mrttamorus, ali drug and general stores in l'ikf county. m !()o II ELITES AM) IWOIITS W carry complete ina of sick room supplies. Experience ind Ingenu ity have suggested many an appliance that increases the comforts of the In valid and lessens tha burdens of the ttendanta. In many cases more than comtort la Involved; sometimes recovery may hinge on the help that soma scien tific appliance will give. Syringes, Ice, Bags, Bed Pans, Atomizers, Decdoranta, Disinfectants, Sick feeders, Hot Water Bags, I Ousting Powders, McdicineDroppers, fever Thermometers, Medicine Glasses, Etc. In some of these things you want the high quality you are sure of here; and you will appreciate tha fair prices also. i c. 0. Druggist. Do You Know?. . V; Ihat wefe are offer ing real Bargains In Shoes :nl footwear for men, women and children? Give Us a Call and See for Yourself. Ryman & Wells. Table Dainties Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. GEfJD 00 A C017, Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Dog skin, or any other kind of hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof,for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But 6rRt get our Catalogue, giving prices, and oumhipijing tagsttnd instructions, so as to .void misukcs. W( alio buy raw lurs. Sas- THB CftOSBV PHISIAN FliR COMPANY. 116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. A Violent Attack of Crou; Cured "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form.'.' says Elder John W. Rogers, a Chris tian evangelist, of Filley, Mo. "1 gave her a few doses of Chamber lain 'a Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when given at socn as the first eymptoms apear, will prevtiiit the attack. It onntnins no opium or oilier harmful snb stance and may be given as confi dently to a baby ns to an a.Uilt. For salrt by A. VV. Balch and So.i, Mata rii. .nix, nil drug and general stores .u Pike county. IlElterate Voters. Some of the Virginia applicants for registration as voters give ipieer an swers to the questions asked them. One negro thought the general assem bly was "You three gentlemen sit ting there" with a bow to the regis trars. Another thought it wan "A place in the woods where they went to wor ship the Lord." A third negro was asked to explain the freedom of ttie pre&s. "When you get iu a crowd, shove as much as you plea.ie, M he re plied. For a bad taste in the mouth take Chamberlain's! Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. W. Caleb and Sou, Mtitamonis, ail drug and generul sloles iu Pike county. Yyckoffs Uci York Storo flews SUPPLYING WINTER WANTS This store would not be what it pretends to be if it were not equipped with just the sort of merchandise that you buy at this season of the year. You'll find the qualities, styles and prices right. Securing true value in buying is t all times tne The following values emphasize themselves. Warm Winter There's brisk un ci e r w e n r A week's Underwear Kcllinp: even now nipping frost would add much to that briskness. Why not anticipate n, little and choose now while the slock and sizes are full. Of course we make an effort to keep the stock up but the time is coming when sizes will le broken and not filled again this season, except in the important all-wool num bcrs. Breaking up begins to show now in reduction of price on some lines of child ren's underwear. One item only needs mentioning natural wool shu ts, pants and drawers that were 30c. toj2oc. now 2oc. and 40c. for all sizes. Fixin's for This depart the Men in handy for our men friend's just inside the door. Never was liettcr equipped for you than now, especially in the new shirts, neat ef fects prevailing. Right up in styiojirc the collars, cuffs, and neckwear, too. Gloves for all occasions, dress or work-a-day. Specially nice for driving is the reindeer skin with squirrel lining. Your wants for work as well as dress parade in furnish ings can be had. Useful Christmas Gifts We shall take more pains than ever this Christmas to present to yon a stock of meful gilts. Every year finds the desirability lions? this line increasing. Of course there will be the ornamental gifts, too. Expect to be able to make our first, showing about, December 1st. VYCKOFF'S HEW YORK STORE Samples Cheerfully Given Stroudsburg, Pa. JACK FROST ABOUT These nights and mornings have a biting tinge to those unprotected. We can fix you up with the neces sary things to protect from the cold. UNDERWEAR, for men, women and children, all sizes, fleeced and ribbed, in wool, part wool, all cotton. SWEATERS, for men and boys. The right kind, warm and snug, for little price. GLOVES, for working, driving or dress. You pay less for good, warm gloves here than any place else. CAPS, the kind that can be pulled down over the ears. HEAVY DOOTS, rubber, felt, over shoes & artics. Get 'em here and you get 'em right Ladies are invited to see our ready-to-wear suits, coats, wrappers, etc. Childrens wear too. J. SILVERMAN, Clothier From Head to Foot. East Stroudsburg, - Ponn'a. Fire Insurance. OLU RKL1ABLE COM PAX IKK. BA11S BEAHONAIlIK. Charles O. Wood, Agt. urwwor to J. J. Hart. Otllce in rvnrof Residence on Ann St. Milford. lke Co.. Pa. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stjnipe.J C. C. C. Never sold 'ibulk. All dru2'!t ,0C truest kind or economy. Flannelette These corn Garments fortable gar ments cost you no more than ordinary cotton underwear, the extra warmth is thrown in. These we have for boys and girls, men Tmd women. Two special bargains in short flannelette skirts, ready for wear in neat stripes, at 2"e. each. Plain colors in hem stitched and scalloped edge at 48c. each. Our wrapper manufacturer was overload ed with material for dollar wrappers. lie made up a lot of good styles, particular ly well made, good as the $ 1 kind for 75c. Not cheap or trashy but careful in- all respects. Our cider-down dressing saeques are just what are wanted now. Come in red, blue, pink, gray. More comfort for the money hard to find. An Overlooked Department We'd a bout ov crloo k e d the matter of talking knit goods, such as shawls, fas cinators, toques, Tam-o'-Shanters, leggins, golf jack ets, etc. This is an imiort ant line with us and every day sellers but some cus tomers may not know the size nnd importance of our stock. Every reasonable want can lie satisfied by us. Mail Order Quickly Filled H. E.Em erson,, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. William B. Kenworthey, M. D. riiysician and Surgeon. Office and resldenett Bnmd ttiwi leit Court Houe. MlLi uitlJ, ' Advertise in the Pitted, (
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