PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, July 10, 1903. PUIITjIHIIRIJ kvf.hy fkioav. OKflCK, BROWN'S BUILIMNO BROAD PT. RrFlSCRIPTIO: One Yp.a r One (iollitr and fifty renin. Bix Months Seventy-live cents. STBK'TI.Y IN ADVANCK. filtered at the post nflleo of Mllfnrtl, flltfj County, Fennnylvtiiili, na second olu-ia matter,' Sovombur twenty-unit, 1WK). Advertising Rates. OuesqunrelelKlir II noxl.nnn Insertion -11.00 Kt.vM subsequent insertion - - .t0 Reduced rules, (iinilHhcil on nppliuatloii Will be allowed yourly Advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator' and Kxociitor'i notices .... 3.00 Auditor's notice! 4 .IK) Divorce notices ft. on Hlierlfl's sales, Orpliann court onli'S, f.'.iinitr Treii-nirer'a sales, t'olinty state tii'.Mifc and election proclamation clmrtfed by the square. J. II. Tan Ettttn, PlIBLISHKH, MUford, Pike County, Pa Of coiirne bars could be put across the windows of the postofllco depart' merit, but this would make it a too comfortable jail. The "enemy's country" has spread all the way from New York to Iowa. All Mr. Uryan has to do now is to cross his stale line. .Senator llanna can now bo said to be comfortably ensconced upon the Iloosevelt Hand Wagon, with the band playing on coming victory. The kodak friends certainly do not go after J. Pierpont Morgan in the hopes of getting a newspaper-prize contest landscape scene or a Mellln's Food baby. John Jacob Astor is said to have been the first American millionaire, In 1820. New York today is credited with having 1,320 million and multi millionaires. mere are always a good many men, who, knowing well that they could not under any circumstances get the nomination, loudly proclaim that they could not possibly afford to accept such an office as the vice- rresidency ol the United Htates. It Is just possible that there are so many congressmen who have been taking active interest in securing postofiice contracts for their constit uents, that the question of appointing an investigating committee may never come to a vote. Hon. John Barrett who has Just appointed minister to Argentine has traveled 45,000 miles in his trip uround tho world in the past year and has interviewed fifteen kings Rnd emperors, largely in the Interests of the Bt. Louis exposition. A new York burglar received a sentence ol four years. Upon damn ing the Judge therefor, he received two additional years. For further cursing this style of justice and assaulting a by-stander he received three years more from the judge. He may now conclude to bo good. The Louisville Courier Journal can be counted upon to shortly deliver another scathing broadside against Mr. Cleveland, Mr. Bryan and the New York four-hundred; a Kentucky warehouse fire destroyed a million gallons of tine whiskey and the smoke and heat has damaged some of the best mint beds in the state. The American squadron, so right royally entertained at Kiel, Germany is next the honored guest of King TCdward In Knglish waters. Courtesy and hospitality given or received, do not lessen an individuals ability to care lor or defend his own; on the contrary an Interchange of courtesies frequently prevents the necessity for such defence. It has been a long time in coming, but we have It at last. Kx-Uovemor Pattison of Pennsylvania brings for ward the slogan for the next national campaign, "Turn the rascals out." Inasmuch as the rascals will be not only turned out, but most of them turned in jail before even a meeting of congress, at the hands of republi can administration and investigation It is a little difficult to see what the democrats could gain by their shout ing. The report of the Inter-State Com merce Commission shows a net Increase in railroad earnings for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 11)02 of $52,000,000 over that of the preced Ing year and estimates are made of u further increase of $10,000,000 for the year of 1003. This tremendous increase in lailroad business, indicat ing of course highly prosperous con ditions of trade, conies In spite of the fact that mont of the railroads have been spending enormous sums of money in permanent improvements. For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's, i Sioinaeh and Liver Tablets. They I invigorate the liver, aid the diges- ; tiou, regulate the bowels and pre- j vent bilious attacks. For sale by j Ilulch & Sou, M.ttumoii'.s, all general Stores, ju Pike county, Presbyterian Chroniclings (My Hev. F. M. Pmend ) Preaching services next Sunday morning and evening at tho hours of 10.30 and 7.30 respectively. All are welcome and the seats are free. The subjects of the Sermons are : "Our Talents, their usn and abuse," litigious Fervor." The prayer meeting topic for Wednesday evening is, "Fleeing From Known Duties " Plans are being made for a union service one week from next. Sunday evening The service will be, in the interests of tampprir.ee. The speak er, who is very highly recommend ed, is Mr. Emmet t D. Nichols, E-q , of Wilkesbiwre, Pa. Further men tion will be made next week. The pastor 1ms Just come upon a good suggestion in one of the church papers and which may prove of some value to our renders. The article speaks of a "Go to Church Band" which is organized among the chil dren of the Sunday school of the Westminister church of Brooklyn. Our superintendent offers a prize to all the children of our Sunday school who do not miss a Sunday's patch ing service each quarter But might not this suggestion for a band of church goers be extended to the older people? Why would It not be a good idea for some one nt the different hotels and boarding houses to do some work In this lino for their respective churohos? If you favor our church lot the pastor know of yonr willingness to aid him in this direction and ho will bi very happy to render any assistance within his power. This Is the time of year when informal tnusicalos and entertain tuents have been given ut the differ ent hotels for the bnneflt of the church. These occasions have brought tho guests in our village and tho church people together in a social way and wo hope that it has been beneficial to nil parties con oerued. We will be pleased if any thing can be done in this direction during the remainder of this month or in August. The pastor would be very happy to meet and to render any services desired to those of our denomination and who may be sojourning in Milford for the summer or a briefer period of time. He would appreciate the honor if approached as freely as suoh would ga to their own pastor if he were here. Methodist Church Jottings. (By Rrv. V. A. Wood.) Subjects for Sunday, July 12th Morniny, "The Holy Trinity.' Evening, "Bolphaz.ur." Wednesday evening prayer meet ing, a "White Servioe." Lesson "Purity." References: Is. 1 : 18 Ps. 51 : 7, Itev. 3 : 5 and Rev. 7 : 14 Questions: "Is anyone naturally clean?" "May all bo so?" "If tho heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wickod how may it be purified from sin?" "Philoso phically what relation has the blood of Christ to our cleansing?" Ladies will please, if convenient, dress in white. Bring white flowers aud white drapery early and let make the room delightfully attrao tive for this servioe. On Tuesday evening the Sewing Cirole of the League was delightful ly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Durling. The young people were out lu force and bad lively time. The question : "Why don't man attend church?" seems to hnve excited considerable interest of late V hy may we not hear from the men who do not go to church? W are sure the Editor of the Phess will give more space for a discussion of this important problem. Is it possible that men are too lazy? Ia tliero really no attraction? Are the themes discussed from the pulpit of no practical value? Lot us hear from you, friends. Your suggestions may be helpful. The Epworth League will hold a Festival, July 16th, on the grounds adjoiniug the church, from 4 until 10 p. m. Fancy articles for sale Refreshments, etc In case of rain the occasion will be postponed until Friday. All are oordially invited. Tho Epworth League Rally last night was tolerably well attended for such a warm evening, but more of our people ahould have heard Rev. W A. Chadwick's magnificent and Inspiring address. Brothers Slioop of Mntmnoras aud Fowler of Otisville were present with quite a Dumber of Leagueisfroiu Slutuinoras aud Port .lervia. The next rally will be at Otisviilo about tho last of September. ; ; SCOnS EMULSION icrvet u bridge to cirry tht wukencd and (Urvtd system along until it cm find firm support in ordimry food. Send fui free uaipla. SCO'IT BOWSE, CUwistt, IWl sued, .Nc York. $ v tut! t.oa j all druuu. SUPPOPl ill KEN TO W.N. Howard Gilpin and family were isiting friends in Pnnpao Sunday. Harry Sanders and Will Croker, who have been working at Scranton were home on the Fourth. Arthur Hopps of Peranum is visit ing in Greuntown. Anthony Hloss and Sherman Fowler have returned from Sullivan county where they lmvo been en- gteed peeling buk and will peel a ib f r T, 8. Bartleson. Georgia Baslny has gone to Mil ird for the summer. Frank Gilpin and Win. Ssvepeni- 7.sr, who have neon working in llawley, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives In Greontown. The picnics at Houektown and East Sterling were well attended and a good time reported. Flovd Fowler and Joe Williams have the tiwisols. SILVEK LAKE Joseph II. Bromley, wife nnd son Joseph arrived lit tho lako on Sun lav. They made the trip in their automobile. Jacob J. Seeds and family are now occupying their cottage. Several large rattlesnakes have been killed in this vicinity this summer. A few city guests are being enter tained at Huntingtower. Allen L Albright, the Dingman'B Ferry merchant, makes a trip to the lake twice a week delivering groceries, bto. Edward F. Hoffman returned to the city on Tuesday. SAVKILL Charles B. MoCarty, tax-collector of Dingman township, called on residents of this place Tuesday. Miss Ophelia Gohlo visited Milford last week. Miss Hattie Bradford of Woodtown passed through this place Tuesday. The repairing of Win, Lit tlefield' house Is Hearing completion. Several residents of this place spout the Fourth in Milford. we wonder now many or our farmers expect early crops? Etc. PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell on the Premises, Wednesday, July 15, 1903 at 2 p. in. The farm known as the Ira Mulock farm, about one mile north of Sjutu Centerville, part in the town of Greenville and part in the town of Waywayanda, Orauge county, N. Y., containing about 137 acres all good tillable land and well divided botween plow meadow and grass land and about 11 acros wood land of good growth. This farm will keep 25 cows aud 2 teams all the year round. Lnnd is very fertile and in a high state of cultiva Hon. A good dwelling house of rooms and 2 big halls. Good eleva Hon and splendid views. A new ice house built this year, barn and wagon house 60x30 ft. with lean 20 ft wide. A young orchard. Tho best of water. Near good markets also good roads. Sold because In herited from owners mother. Said owner being in other business. James E. Cleahy, Ovvner. Sale rain or shine. Sustaining Diet These nre the- enervating days when, as Bomehody ha.i Biiid, men drop by the sunstroke ns if the Dy of Fire hud diiwned. They aro fraught with danger to pooplo 'vhoe systems aro poorly sustained ; nnd this leads us to sny, iu the interest of tho less robust of our renders that the full effect of Hoo :'s Sarsa parilla is such as to suggest tho propriety of culling this medicine something besides a blood purifier and tonic, say, a sustaining diet. It makes it much easier to bear the heat, assures refreshing ttleep, and will without any doubt avert much sickness at this time of year. Chnrltis B. McCiirty will have a d;iuce at Raytuondskill, July 15th. (Joo. It. Jenning and f:innly of Brooklyn wore at the Homestead over Hundiiy. A. C. Rupreuht and family of Brooklyu Bie Kiiests with the family of .lamos P. Van Etteu. County Snpnriutuiidont Luciaa V.'estbrook ami Isaaiah Horn bock of Delaware wero iu town Wednesday. J. E. Lagdiimno, a cousin of Aguinaldo, and a rotega of Govern or Tuft, o the Philippines, is iu New llavfii propnring for a course iu forestry at Vale and it ia under stood ho will vUit Milford Boon. C. S. Cuatia, Jr , expects to open a shop at Ii v'ntou, N. J., for paint- ' ing and repairing wagons and al.so iu connection a blacksmith shop, lid will pvobably leave fur his new place of lusiui's-s Monday. ' Dra trrr ccUDown In (lie loins. NtTvoinnr, rmrpfrftilnK ffl'T, despon--n y. I( Is time you were dolnc ?"mothlnir. The klrlnryn tvitb nmiently rn lied the rMn In yrmr cn"f they an h'tMIni? thft renn ami drlvliiR yon Into pcrloiis tnmljlff. Hood's Sarsaparilla Act with thf nmt dlrfv-t. hpnpfiHrtl fffot on -the Hdnpy. It coiitnln the txt nnrl mfpt fMibHinnces fur correcting ami toning Could Afford to Hold Life Cheap. "He'll kill tilmselt,'' tho Major said With haughty look and a!r. "One life may go," the other paid, "But, then, he's eight to spare." Somewhat Sarcastic. He Here's this Invitation to the masquerade ball tomorrow nlRht. I wonder what disguise I had better as sume? She Why not just look plcasautT Omaha World. On the Scrub. 's, sah, when Ah was at Tale, Ah was. on the scrub team. Ban! 'What! Did yon play football?" "No, nah; Ah was connected with the Commons laundry, sah! Yale Record. He Knew Better. "I want Rome bird seed," said th customer In the seed store. "No, ye don't, smarty," replied the new clerk, recently acquired from the country, "ye can't Joke me. Bird grows from egga, not seeds?" Phila delphia Press. Not He. interest "Does he himself In book s V "No," sniffed Mrs. Newrlch,' husband has clerks to do that him." Detroit Free Press. my for The San Francisco Wasp, which stands at the tfuteway of the Orient nnd look hack across the country at the Ilear-t string of KatTion colored journals, tho San Francisco Kxaiiii ner, the Chicago American, the New York Journal bivi associate.'', in speaking of Mr. Hearst's recent marriage ami his social and presiden tial aspirations remarks that "You cannot oe ft sncces-'tul newspaper publisher, a successful candidate for office, a member of the social smart set, and au ally of all the anarchists socialists, demagogues nnd agitators in tho country at one and the same time." Excursion to Denver and Colorado Springs On account of jlio International Convention United Society of Chris tian Endeavor, to be hoik at Denver Colo., the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Colo., on July 6th, 7th and 8th, good returning to August 31st, at the low rate of 142 for the round trip. Brutally Tortured A case came to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been erjnaled Joo Golobick ot Colusa, Calif, writes "For 1C years I endured insufferable paiu from Kheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried every - tiling known. I came p.cross Electric Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relioved and cured mo." Just ns good for Liver nnd Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. LlV"cARPErlTEfl BROKER STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. Bought and Sold for Cash or C rried on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. Yon will find that the ser vices I render you ns a Broker and the facilities and conven iences I can furnish can not bo surpassed elsewhere. It is to mv interest that you make money. All business Mrietly confidential. Correspondence and telephone orders given careful attention. L R. Carpenter, Front St., Port Jervis, N. Y. Representing Greuiich, Martin A Co. Dress milking in nil branches Mabv I.Vlwn, Uroud ht., Milford, l"i Thrrp Is a fn mily in M ihvonkf ihn pnu-tpucps the nr-rrM of proerps wlipre iu ppnlkin wrnps urn! HiifTnlo robes run n tnrule from thf ?Vt i n of a hefp. The per ret tins Wen in the fnmily for r:i!f, bavins- been Hiooverrd by a member of th fnmily who worked tn n tannery in Australia. Ily thin proc-rc the finest furs can bp imitate by the U"? of any old pt H w ith hair on it. Tie says tbat in mnhinp a $nl kin jnrkpt mil of the hi'lofi of 1-pljrinn bares the Imitation -I n trood it would Vfy an expprt. The change if in the dyeing proren and the chemical action on the hair refines it without Injuring it. flallTrnr Trnvf I In rrrmniif, Almost half of nil railway travel in (Irmnny i third-la-e, ff.re pr.-f'cn-pcrs use fount h-eliiss than second and lens than one in i.1') rides firM-c!a?s. A 11 nil llrrnrd. Twelve per cent, of nil rirnths in Switzerland, which is mpposed to be a pnrndise for people iifllicTed with con sumption, ore cunt d hy t tin t disease. M'mtdrrfnl llnllilera. "I hare built up a great many thin people," Raid the nion with chin whiskers. "Mo you sell lirnlth food?" asked the curious crowd. .o, I ninke padded overcoats." Chicago Daily News. For rnlillt'n4lon Only. The Inpenus What did the man- nper say when yon asked him for a ra ise? The Eonlirette He offered to give me a raise or nrty a ween in tne preas reports. If I'd accept a reduc tion of five a wfek in cash. Puck. A I. utter I)i.r KnlatM. May How did Jack Moiileigh be- hnve when you refused him? Maud Gallantly and courteously. May Why, how? M:md He Insisted upon kissing me good-by. Town Topics. TlRht Money I!. Grnff Get the check you expect ed? A. r.lnff No; nnother one. Gover nor said if I don't spend less 1 must come home. Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. No (nnne foe llorrr. Mr. llncon When all the fools are dead, I don't want to tie alive. Mrs. Bacon Well, don't worry; you won't be. Yonkers Statesman. MiHnnilerntooil. ITefns the clock strikes 11) Is that clock right? One of us must be off! She I'm sorry you hnve to go! Harvard Lampoon. Three Dollars Better Than Thousands lr. Kennedy'd X'W Medicine, Cal-cur Sol vent, Did, Mor Tbnn Many "Doctor Your pocketbnok us well ns your health rn-mls coislU'r;uiunf but tftrn buth suffer through Inor:tnc(! of tho right thing to buy. That wm the c:tsc with tho gentle man who wruto tho following lcrter: "I'lifiiumwia nf flnlliu-a l.nvf. I nuiil mir J noiiaiitKU or (tolKtia Jine i pulil out to doctors during my lifo ntiit I don't co,,,,,!,!,, of the doctors; but Dr. Ken,. dv's new mini trims Cal-tuim Solvent, lJ..if. thPtn rII TI,..,Wtl(. ,f it miml me Inst spring of hwirt trouble ftnd tt-rrl bio pains In tho side, buck nnd head Am bi-tturthtin for thirty years," H. J. Hramlow, Jowott Centre, N. V, Kor 0') Invested in Cnl-etira Solvent Mr. Brnndow pot whit he had ppent thousands for In vain. Your case may bo like his. It costs only 1.00 for n bottle of ('al-cura Sulveut t any drug store Write to the Cal-cura Company, Ken nedy Row, Kondout, N. Y., for a free sample bottle. I BE READY IT IS LETTING DISEASE FASTEN ITSELF THAT KILLS 1 ! J j J ' j J j f 11 if Every home ought to contain a line of every (lay or emergency reme dies feuch as Paregoric, Camphor, Essence Jamai ca Ginger, Peppermint, Amtuonin, Arnica, etc. They may be needed any hour ot the day or night and when needed will be badly ne ded. An outfit of these, remedies will cost but little if you buy them here. Having them on hand is pretty sure to save suffering and may save lite. Hummer is the season of sudden ills. Prepare for them. i: ! i lc. O.ARMSTRONG I DRUGGIST. m m William B. Kenworthey, M D. rhysiciau and Surgeon. n xt Court Huubo. MELt OKU, PA. -. 1 Ttia La!:itivc Ercmo Jjuiniao Taiicts. Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 ' . Viyckoff's Hew York AFTERimPDURT Is the time c begin to cull our stock. Some lines arc over-stocked, some not sell ing well at a profit. These are business incident to a business of this size. They bring up in each season certain matters that need heroic treatment. We don't stand on cere mony, but we .npply the knife where needed. We'll be price pruning the next thirty days. These things arc to your advantage as well as ours and you'll find frequent visits will be prof itable. Keep an eye on this space. J WYCKOFF'S HEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Pa. Our foe returned if we fail. Any one send t lift sketch and description o.i any invention will promptly receive our opinion iree concerning fhe patCnlr,i(1iuy ef name. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon reqt-et. Patent secured J 'S'if "rial votioe, withontch.irge, in l "he Patknt Rixo .n, illuMratcd nnd, wKlely circulated journal. consulted by Manufacturers nnd Investors, beau lor sample copy r Ktt, Auiitess, VICTOR J. E7ANS A CO. (Pareif Attorneys,) Eves Bvlldin, vfflciHifjr.TON. D- UNITED STATK8 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Washington, D. C. March 3rd, 1903. Mr. Geo. Onklny, Columbian Collcpo, Pnterson, J. Dear Sir: For a number of yenri pant the Civil Service Commission lins ex perienced confide ruhio dilllculty in &4citrinK enough malo eliKihlcg in Bliortliitnd and lypewritlhK to meet the needs- of (lie er, ice. T!e supply of such cliKihlefl reRiiliinff from the Remi-itnmiid examinntiona in thce subjects htm not been equal to the deinunil. Recently, several special srcntitrraphv und tyK-writiiiK exain iniitions luivo lecn held in tie- larger ciiien. but without producing the desired res, tit. The Cnmmitsion would bo pleased to have you make this known to yomifr men who may be interested. Yours respect fully, John H. I'ikhtok, President. For further particulars npply fit Fort Jervis liiilnitt Institute, (jKo. DAKLkV, Principal. I LIVERY STABLES. If 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 and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis. N. Y. Ad joining Gumaer'8 Union Houne Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to muke elections. -CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. To Cure a Cold in Quo Day months. i LIS SlyialUre, Store Weekly Hews emergencies L $TAU9HC0 CAVfATT i860. V 9 L A B r- L. TRAUr marks.- " COPYRICMTS. Thlrtv-one ye .r ft five prartfep. Opinion ns tn Taliditv and pfHentiibillty. Writ for look of lntmi nsanrt roUn-wnt. EtSON BKOS92 0 treet. Wubington, D- Now & Exclusive LINE OF P A Pi? 1 All Prices Seasonable goods of Every description Ryman 6 Wells. Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Uarford St. Milford Pa. Fire Insurance. Oi l) KH 1.4 HI E ( IHilMSItS. KATK HEAMIX.IBI.E Charles G. Wood, Agt. NucoMor tu J. J. Hurt, Ot!lee iu rearuf Keiileuce on Ann fe Milford, Piko Co., Ra. Cunt Crfp f io Two Days. j cr every rv rvLrt box, 25c. j ' 1 Jfe"?- ' M A r"- -I'' 'r'- J
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