PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. AUG. :lO. lOOl. rUDI-IRHED KVKHY B'RIDAY. OPriOK, BROWH'b BUILPINfl BROAD FT. wbsckiption: Onr Ykar One dollar mtd fifty oeiita. Bix Months Heventv-flve cent. STRrcTI.Y IN ADVANt'K. Entered at the post nfllc of Mil ford, Pike Connty, Pennsylvania, as seerma class nintmr, November tweuty-flrst, 1MW1. Advertising Rates. One sqnarof eight llne),one Insertion 1 1.00 Each subsequent Insertion - .60 Reduced rates, furnished on application will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor'! notices - - 8.00 Auditor's notion - 4.00 Divorce notices - . - - A 6.00 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales. County Treasurer's sales, County state ment And election proclamation charged Dy tne square. J. H. Van Ktten, PUBLIBHKR, Milford, Pike County, Pa. VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT. The sonson just closing in town, whatever may have been the rea sons, and there are probably sever nl, has been generally unsatisfac tory. Before another comes it may be well for the people interested to bestir themselves to see that at least in some respects the town shall present '& more inviting ap poaranoe. "It would require but little effort and no great expenditure of money on the part of our citizens to greatly improve their plaoes and surroundings by keeping down the weeds and grass and trimming the trees and shrubbery. There are many premises in some of the most prominent plaoes which are eye sores to beholders. Then the coun cil should see to it that the side walks, especially those on the most public and most traveled streets, are in a passable condition, Home of thorn which are most used are in a really dangerous condition. If the owners of the property adjoining, which is the most desirable and best paying in town, have not suf ficient pride to expend a small sum in keeping the walks in an ap proachable condition they should be foroed to do so 1 Provision also should be made to cut the weeds and grass along the streets. They create an nntidy, thriftless appearance, to say nothing of their effect on health and com fort. A little pride and a few dol lars would go a long way toward improving appearances. Other towns have seen the propriety of catering to the eyes and tastes of transient residents and have made their places attractive. Can we hope to compete with them unless "we do likewise? It may be said that these matters are of small mo ment, that all a boarder wants is to be well fed and kept in comfort, but this is a mistake. They note appoaranoes and remark on lack of enterprise as evidenced by bad walks, stagnant pools of water along the gutters, weeds and grass overgrowing the sides of Btreets and other nnkempt and un tidy indications, such as lots in con spicuous plaoes which are covered with a tangled mass of weeds, brush and briars. We would remark in the same way if we visited other towns and saw a similar state of carelessness and neglect. Appear ances though often deoeitful are frequently the criterion by which people Judge. Would a stranger beholding our school houses for in stance, be inspired with the idea that we were a progressive and highly cultivated community? And would he select such plaoes in which to eduoate his children when lie oompnred them with other towns? Milford as a summer resort has sharp competition.. Kumerous towns are striving for city patron age aud unless we keep up appear auces we must fall behind in tne procession. Tnis is a surious faot and our people will do well to face it seriously. . . ADVERTISE THE TOWN. The programs for tomorrow's racud at the driving park will show tlr.it Milford is at lt.ht awaking to the fact that there may be some thing doing if only some one Las the energy to start the ball. The directors of the park huve mot with the gratifying micros of securing sixty-six advertisemonts of bnsinoss places in and nenr town. This is a stop in the right direction and shows that there Is soma life here. Now if all these would perpetuate this showing by placing an "ad" in the looal papers people outside would conolude there was somebody here and that they wore anxious to do business. Let your lights shine atd yon will aid in making the town a place that will bo seen, heard nnd folt in business. We are prepared to hear from you. Our town council should pass an ordinance ngainst littering the streets with posters. They now have a yellow appearance caused by a superfluity of advertising done by a nearby town. There is a propri ety in all things and if our neigh bors are anxious to have our people go there and spend their money they should be willing to recipro cate to the extent of having their advertising done in a seemly and decorous manner aud not disfigure our streets with a litter of yellow paper. The borough b:;ird of hoalth is in clined to see that some people in town keep their premises more cleanly, and that there are fewer pools of stagnant water along the gutters. It is at times like the past few weeks when there Is urgent need that the streets are in proper shape to carry off the water. Ordinarily there is no difficulty but when excessive rains fall their deficiency is apparent. There have been some signs of mos quitoes here this summer which may be attributed to these unsightly pools. The department of agriculture oi Pennsylvania has just issued bulletin No. 77 on bee culture by Dr. C. C, Miller. It is a very complete trea tise and contains some very plain In struction in bee keeping. That there is profit in this somewhat neglected branch of agriculture there Is no doubt if intelligent management Is employed. Every farmer could keep a few skeps and so have a little some thing sweet on his buckwheat cakes. Mrs. Charles Q. and Mrs. Charles H. Wood are spending a few days at Brigantine Beach, N. J. Wallaoe Newman, ex-county commissioner, recently killed a rat tlesnake np in Westfall four feet four inches long which sported 14 bells. See the new "ad" of the Port Jer- vis Furnituro Company. It may in terest you. Notice also Schafran sky's pointer. He is a thorough- bred. A bunoh of Italians employed on the D. V. R. R. engaged in a fight with stilettos lost Saturday night. Three men were badly cut and one seriously. Aimer Terwilliger and wife cele brated, with a large number of friends present, the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding Mon day evening. Frank Soott and wife and Wil liam Williams and wife are rejoio- ing over the advent of additions to their families, the former being a boy and the latter a girl. Twenty-five thousand bushels of onions, it is estimated, were swept away by the recent floods in Orange oounty. This should increase the price of those fragrant vegetables. The Presbyterian Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at Raymondskill yesterday. The' weather was boau tiful and the attendance large. The Union school also met there at the same time for the same purpose. At a meeting of the board of health held last evening it was re solved to have quite a general clean ing np in town. Those who have unsanitary places on their premises may expeot a visit from the health officer soon unless the difficulty is promptly removed. C. W. Maxwell of Pond Eddy is said to have contracted with New York parties to furnish thU-ty-flve flagstones rangiug in size from 19 feet long and 10 foet wide to 21 feet long and 12 foot wide all to be 6 inches thick. Special cars will transport the stones. A newspaper report says that the project of a railroad through the Delaware valley is receiving strong backing from unexpected sources. The new Delaware valley railroad has announced its intention of Con necting with the Pennsylvania ot Mini ui) Ha Chunk aud with the Erie at Port Jorvw aud thus start the fight which is in view. Well, we will be somewhere on the line, it is to be hojRjd. THE CHURCH COLUMN (liy Mkv. C. K. Sci'DDEii.) Next HnUbath morning will le the regular time for the communion service. We desire to call especial attention to this sorvioe nnd trust that all those who love our Lord will unite with us in this most blessed sacramontal occasion. But let none come without heart son ren ins? and prayer With reverence and holy desire let us sock a closer union with the Savior whose sacri fice for our Bins we remember. -The top'o for the evening is "Sin." Is there any such thing? Is sin an illusion of the mind? Is its seat In the physical world, or in it in the human will In rebellion ngainst the divine law? Is Its essonoe to be found in the inner or the outer life? The deep interest taken in the work of our church by the minis ters who have been spending a few weeks among us has made the sum mer one of unusual privilege. Their part in song and testimony, as well as in preaching, gave new life to all the meetings and added greatly to the profit of the pastor and people alike. At the service next Sabbath morning Miss Edith Lorenux of Brooklyn will sing a contralto solo At the evening service the choir will render the anthem, "Let Not Your Heart Re Troubled." This anthem was given Inst spring and several requests have been made for its repetition. The prayer service last Tuesday evening was a most refreshing oo casion. Any who miss those mid week meetings miss more than they know in tho blessings of the church. The fair hold Wednesday evoning was a success in every way. The weather was fnvot-ublo nnd the at tendance large. We highly appre ciate the coming .of a large number of friends from the other churches as well as the friends from out of town. The proceeds amount to (150. OBITUARY. MKS. CHARLES TAYLOR. Oussie, wife of Charles Taylor, died early this, Friday, morning at her home on Water street after an illness of about three weeks. She was a daughter of Peter S. Lam bert, who, with her husband, sur vives her. She is also Survived by brothers and sisters : Henry, Alvah and Solomon, at home, Lorenzo of Middletown, N. Y., Minnie, living in Port Jervis, and Elsie, wife of John Taylor, of this borough. The funeral be held from her late resl- denoe Sunday afternoon. Cheap Young Men. The young women of North Wales, Pa., who have formed a society for amusements, have added thiH declar ation to their book of rules: "Young men with hats on the back of their heads nnd long hair hanging over their foreheads and cigarettes in their mouths are cheaper than wornout shoes. Nobody wants them at any price. Men will not employ them and we will not associate with them." Now how will the cheap young men retaliate. Thera Is One, No Doubt. At the closing session of the Win ona Bible conference, Winona Lake, Ind., a conference of ministers, rep resenting various denominations, de cided that there was a hell and that they would hereafter preach "future punishment" more vigorously than ever. Miss Ruth Gumhle of New York is visiting friends in town. Martin Ferris, a frequent visitor in town, is staying at the Heller cottage on Harford street. The county commissioners will replauk the bridges at Hamilton's and Scbanno's. Both are in Ding man township. The Stroudsburg fair commence? next Tuesday. A number of fast horses have been entered for the races, one with a reoord of 2.08. Thomas Kays, Esq., a highly re spected member of the bar of Sussex county, N. J., died at his home in Newton Saturday afternoon, Aug. 24, in his 72d year. E. B. Calloway, who has recently assumed control of the Hawley I'tmet, baa infused new life and vigor in the paper and greatly im proved it both in appouruuee and matter. Walter, a son of John Kyte of Haines ville, N. J., died at the home of his father yesterday, Thursday, morning, aged about 33 years, of consumption. The fuueral will oc cur Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Educate Your Bowek. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc i A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick, headache. 2.40. All drorfllH. Want yoiiT nmu.tn.hr or bpura a beaatlful brown nr rtrh hlurk- Thpn u. BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMlV. RANC3 WAif&5 F61i tl'KISLEY The PaiaPhasa nt Whlek Hlaarr ttpoa the rrralrlra)' firm F.fectloa Crowb (trap; Fruit. A good many children of the male persiinsion have been named after President McKinley, but it ha re mained for a California woman to fasten the presidential cognomen upon a tract of .land, says tli Chi cago Record-Herald. The first gen tlemnn of the republic feasted a brief season ago nptrn some of the most luscious fruit it. had ever been his privilege to sample, irnpe fruit It was; large, juicy, grateful and com forting. The luliel on the basket showed ft to be from "The McKinley tract, Tiedlarjds, Cttl." After eating of the fruit the president had to sug gest the Rtory, and here It is: Mrs. David Slorev, a woman who was the pioneer in the growing of oranges in the Redlanda seqtion, feasted her eye several years ago upon a nine-acre tract of land adjoining some of her property. She wanted to buy, but the owner said her, nay. He wanted the tract himself. Just before the first McKinley elec tion, however, the owner, being in need pf money, tod Mrs. Morey she might have the acres. And then it was the lady's ,nrii to hesitate, She didn't know' how ihe election was go ing, but she had a 'prty clear Idea that It would lie bml for the business oi the country If Hr'J'an were elected. So she told the owner that if the election J went 'McKinley's way she would buv the- nine acres. If the gentleman from Nebraska was elect ed she wouldn'f'buy. Tapers were signed ' on the day the official returns were announced. , 'l it tor Tat. Voter May 1, ask whether your vis it home at this time has any political significance? Statesman Young man, let me first ask you whether 'your numerous via its to my daughter in my absence have any sentimental significance. Chicago Record-llerald- Relected MannnertptN. "I received a lot of rejected tnann scripts to-day," mid Titninrsh to friend. ' "Did you? I. trad no idea you had an ambition to slilue as an author. ; "Not exactly that. You Bee, my girl and I quarreled, and she returned all my letter.'y-Tlt.-IMs. i, Their. Secret I. Out. - All Sadievilfa,.,iy., was curious to learn the causa of the Vast tmprove- mont in tho lieaJtb, of Mrs. 8. P. Whittakor, wtao.lmd, for a long time endured untold--suffering from a chronio bronchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's New Discovery," writes her hnsband. "It complete ly cured her rind also cured our little. 'granddaughter of a severe at tack ot Whooping Cough." It pos itively cures Coughs, Colds, - La Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. ' Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1. Trial bottles free at all druggists. . 1. The J. W. Popper Piano Music Magazine, published at 8th and Lo cust streets, Philadelphia, is one of the newest magazines in its. field. Nobody can complain of not getting the worth of their money, as it pub lishes 21 pieces 10 vocal and 11 instrumental making 64 pages of the best music and all of it original and written by the most popular composers of today. Price $1.00 per year. " ' . . i . ' - Milford Hand Laundry. The nndorsigned has opened a laundry on Centre Square Milford, Pa., in the store room formerly oc cupied by Geo'. Dauman, and will do all kinds of work pertaining to the business with promptness and in n neat careful manner. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. ' John L. Uouulay. say "Consumption can be cured." Nature alone won't do it. It needs help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion Is the best help." But you must eontinue it . use even in hot weather. : It you hare not trie it, tad for free simple. 409-415 fcurl Slrrcl, . niw York, joc and fi.oo; all druggist. IH6i. - ' 4 - lAIClS. THAUt it j. Ulaichs. t. MAKK5.' v'Cl'yRlCHTS. Tlilrly-one ye .r a. rive practice. OiHnton at to validity wnd imu nul,ility. W tite tnr tok ol !i, -1. j, ii r. l.-i.-ni ,- EOSvN HUOaVlS ut, w ublugtua. O C- 77,1 To PATENT Good Ideal our tud. Adili THE PAIENt KiCOKO, H.inmora. Md. Uw-niHiuiii u ibc rlui Record tluM (uoiudfc. mm t MVNHMKNT TO TI'K, CONSTITt' i THIN PKoro.Kn TO THK Cll' 1KNS OK THIS COMMONWKM 1 H KOR THK1R A I'I'ltOV A lj OH HK.IKO TION 11V THK (ir'NKItAIj ASSKM 1I1.Y OK THK CMMMON'WKAlni OK I'KNNSYLVANIA, IT Hl.l.-H K,l) 11V OHIIKII. OK THK SW'HKTAHV OK THK, COMMONWK UI'H, IN ITHSTT. A NCR OK AHTICLK XVlll OK THK (JONSTTlTTION. A JOINT REPOSI TION, rmponiiifr mi nnimidnieiit to Hie Const! tntion of the Oniiinimiivenltli. Poet Ion 1. He ll ronnlvi'd liy Hie Senate nnd House, of Heprvwntntlvps of tho Ciim nionwpiilth In Oni-ml Asoemlily met, Thrtt the following in proposed ns ninend incuts to the Constitution of the Co nmon wenlth of l'ennsylvHliin, In nrrnrdnnee with the provisions of the eighteenth ar ticle thereof : Amendment One to Article Klglit, Section One. Add nt tho end of the first prtrngrnph of Hld section, nftor the words ' shnll lie en titled to vote nt nil elections," the words "auhject however to such Ihws requiring and regulating the registration of electors SB the lienerHl Assembly limy ennct," so thnt the snld section f hull rend ns follows: Section 1. (uiillucatioiis of Klectors. Every ninlo citizens twenty-one yenrs of nge, possessing tho following quiiliflcn Hons, shnll be entitled to von- nt nil elec tions, subject however to such Inws re quiring nnd rrgiilntliiR tho registration of electors ns the Ucueriu Assembly luiiy en act: 1. Ho shnll hnvo been a citizen of the United Stntes nt lenst one month. 2. He shnll hnve resided in the Stnte one yeur (or, hnving previously been n quali fied elector or native born citizen of the Suite, he shnll linve removed therefrom nnd returned, then six months,) linmedi ntely preceding the election K. tie shall have resided In the election district where ho shall otter to wite at least two mouths immediately preceding the election. 4. If twenty-two yen of nge nnd up wards, he shall have paid within two years n State or county tux, which shnll novo been assessed nt lenst two months nnd paid nt lenst 0110 month before the election. Amendment Two to Artlclo Eight, Section Seven. S rlko out from said section the words "but 110 elector shnll he deprived of the prlvllcgo of voting by reason of his nnine not being registered " nnd mid to said sec tion the following word", "but laws regu lating nnd requiring the registration of electors niny lie enncted to npply to cities only, provided that such lnws be uniform for cities of the mine class," so thnt the snld section shall rend ns follows: Section 7. Uniformity of Election Lnws. All laws regulating the holding of elec tions by the citizens or for the registration of electors shnll lie uniform throughout tho Stnti, but lnws regulating nnd requir ing the registration of electors niny be en ncted to npply to cities only, provided that such lnws be uniform for cities of the Bnme class. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. V. (4RIE.ST, Secretnry of the Commonwealth. VMKNDMKNT TO THE CO..STITU . TION PROPOSED TO THK CITI ZENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH KOR THEIR APPROVAL OR R K.I EC TION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OK THK COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA, PUHLISHE1) UY ORDER OF THK SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF this; CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it enncted by the Senate mm nonse 01 ruMiresentntives ot the Com monwealth of Peiinsylvnuia in General Assembly mot, nnd It is hereby enncted by tho Biithority of the snmu. Thnt tho fol lowing is proposed ns an amendment to tne constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In accordance with the pro- visiuiie ui 1110 r-vignieoutn article tncreot. Amendment. Strike out section four of nrtlcle eight, nnd Insert in place thereof, ns follows: Section 4. All elections by tho citizens shnll be by ballot or by such other method ns niny bo proscribed by law: Provided, That secrecy In voting lie preserved. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W. UR1EST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. now Aro Your Kldaeys t Dr. Hobhi' gparaaua Plllacure all alrlner Ills. Sam. pis I roo. Add. bwrliutf Heaiedr Co., Cnicaxo or N. T. Advertise in the Prkrs. Educate Tour Bowels With Cuianu, Csndy Cnthnrtle, euro constipation forever. IO0.2&0. If O.O.C. fall, druggists reiuud money. We Have Them : Fine Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Sporting Goods, Golf Sticks, Fresh Candies and Fruits, Ammunition. Other Things, Too, You Want. CALL And See Us. Wallace & Thrall Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPEHT TO A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. -545 ' Millinery Largest and finest selection of Mil linery. Our designs are the latest, and prices lowest consistent with good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY s Erin IS, 70 Pike Street, Ono Cent a Vord. For PMf-h Insertion. N Ac1v.rtlmi.nt tnken for lesstbnntft rent. CASH mnst mMxmipftny all nntera. Andreas riKI COl MY Plll-.SS, MILFORD, PA. I poll SALE. A small farm locntod near Matninorns. known as the Hemwd or Relnhaidt place, containing El ncri'S. Finely located, well watered. House nnd bnrn. Fruit of nil kinds. 1'nit Improved. Title clear. For terms, ptlco, etc., address Lock box O Milford. Pn. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given ihnt ti-cspnsslng on the premises oc lipied by tho lliiticrKigneil in Dingmali onship. known as the Hitchamin farm ir luiuilng, llshlhir, berrying or any other .nrposc v tuitever i.- lorhiddcn under pen alty of ilu- Inw. Any person or persons dlsntieyhm; this notice will lie dealt with in tho severest lawful innnner. Ckoi:uk H. MoCahty, July 1, IH11". Lessee, TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt tresiiiuisinir uuon the south ern hnlf of the tract of land known ns the William Denny, No. Kl. I n Shoboln town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, nny other purpose, nlso trespassing on Sawklll pond .ii I'lupTimii ivii?iiii. or, moling ill It IB forbidden under penalty of the law. Ol. bLKILANU Al I LNOIl, Aprl5-lm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is horohv X given thnt trespassing upon the pro- i 1 uj oi 1.110 1-01-t-Ni. j,HKe association 111 uiu-nawaxen township, Pike county, Pn., for the purpose of hunting nnd llshfno- or nny other purpose Is strictly forbidden 1111- ur penalty 01 tne inw. ALKXANI1KK HAPPKN, Nov. 82, 1895. Prudent. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt tresnnssing on the premises of the Ulldci-Higiied, sit uated In llpigmiiii township, tor nny purpose whntever Is strictly forbidden, nnd nil offenders will be promptly prosecuted. I11A B. CASK. Oct. 24. 18116. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on tne premises or the under signed, In Dliigmau Township, on Hay n.ondskill nnd Dwnrfskill Creeks, Is fur bludun under penally of the Inw. CflAfi. J. UoiLBAU, Dlngtnnn Twp., N. llnii.KAIi, May 17, 18118. JosKI'H V BoiLKAU. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is horeby -a. giv(:ii mat trespassing upon tne pro perty of the undersigned in Milford town ship. Pike comity, Pn., for tho purpose of uuniing, UHinng or nny other purposes Is strictly loruuiuen untier penalty ol t:;e law Mus. S. il. CliAKT. TRESPASS. Notice Is hereby given thnt X trespassing upon the property of the iiiincrFtguco. 111 Minora and Dliiginnn lownsnips, I'lkeco., Pn , for the purpose of hunting, flshtng In Snwkill creek or nny other purpose Is strictly prohibited under penally 01 too law. JOHN F. WALTER. Milford Township, Pn. mlivcmei: woTTnw x-... i ,.. i , 1 given that all trespasBingoii my prcm Isen In Delaware township on which the High Fulls is located is strictly forbidden. MRS. SUSAN F. SNYDEH, Delaware Twp., Aug. By, 1H0I. Owuev. DIVORCE NOTICE. In the Cominot Pleai of Plk. con lily, No. II Mm eh term, l(Kl Suhpoe.ra am nllns subpoena r.-iiirned defend Edith K. Schooninakiir, by her next friend, Geo. K. Horuin. v.. Aeotor J. r'-choiiiiu.k' ant not found In eontitv nf PI Irn To Hector .1. Schoo-Miinkcr. il.-fenihuit You are hereby notified to bound appeal nt our Court of Common Pleas lobe held nt Ml ford on the th nl Mond.iv of n,.i her next. It being the return liny of our next term ot court, nnd answer the com plaint of tho lilxillant plea In the above casn, E. VAN DERM A RK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pn., I Aug. II, l(ll. tM i BUILD? THEN SEE Parlnrc L. I UI IUI J Port Jervis, N. Y. Business - Cards. F. W. DUST, M. D.. ie Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y- DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENW0RTHY, M.D. riiysician and Surgeon. 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In on year you get neatly 800 Pages Music, comprising 252 Complete Psm iot me riaoo. . 4 If yon ear. not get a copy from ynm News, flaaler, send to us and w will nail fat J. W. PEPPER, ru.ii,h7r,v htli Uu at., Philadelphia, Pa. tlfhth JS'LLndcl-Luc . PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHUKCH DIEECTOBY - MILFORD. . yiiwT Pkkrbytekiaw church. Milford: Subhuth Bttrviuee at 10.au A. w. and 7. So p. H. hiiiibatli m houl lininwlliitclT after tha ninming at?rvlce. Prayer niwitiiiff Wxl nuMliiy at 7.WJ P. if. A ixirdlal wulouiua will lie extended to all. Thuxe not at tached to "their churches are eiipeoinlly lu-viu-d. Kkv. Thoiiau NiciioLa. futur. Church of th Good Hmn-Hiun Mil. ford: Services Sunday at lo.ao A. if. and 4:(lU P. if. SuiHlay school at 8:46 P. 11. Week-day service Fridny at 8 46 A. if. Holy Communion Sumlnv at 7:ft a u Seats free. All are welcome. KKV. CHAD. II. Caupkmtkh, Rector. M. K. CHUltOH. Servioea at th M K Church 8uiiiluys: l'rciu liinir At 10.30 a. 111. miu ut (--ui p. m. buoday school at 1 1 :4op. 111. Kpworth league at 6.4S p. 111. Weekly urnver nieetinir ou Wmliuailuv. i.a 7 MO p. in. Clans meeting conducted hy Wm. Angle on Fridays at 7.3o p. m. Aa earnest Invitation Is extended to aoyuua 11 u uiny ut-Hirw 10 v41renHp WHO US. Kkv. C. E. bcuinicH, Paator. MATAM0RAS. EPWOHTH M. E. ClICRCH. Unlamnna Serviix'S every Saljhuih at lO.bo a. 111. and 7 p. m. Siibliuth achiHil at i.'M. C. k, meetiiiK Moiiduy eveuins at 7 .10. meeting Tueaduy eveniuK at 7.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. Everyone welcome. Rev. T. G. Sfkncbh. Hope Evangelical Chukch, Mata nioriia. Pa. StMTf ices next Sunday aa follows: Preaching at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. 111. Hun. day school at 8 p. m. Junior C. E. befortt and C. E. pruyei uiecting after the even, ing- servloo. - w.k prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. Seal free. A cordial welcome to all. C'lime Kkv. H. W. Guosm, Paator. Secret Societies. Milkoku Loiwk, No. 344, K. & A. M.: LhI.'i' mueta Wednesdays on or Ufure Kull M0011 at the Wallace HiiildlliH, Mil. ford.Pu. N. Emery, Jr., Seo'y, Milford; Geo. A Swepenlaer, W. M.. Alilford. Pa. Van 1)kk Makk Lolkje, No. (.'8, I. O O. K: Meets every Tliurnday evening at 7 30 p. 111., Brown's huilding. 1. H. Homlieck, Sir y Jiuiob McC'ui ty, N. U Pkuhknck Rhbekah Lodok, 1U7, I. o O.K. Meits every s.ioiid ami fourth Erl days lu each moutb In Odd Kellows' Hall lm.wu's building Mlaa Katharine Klelii N. G. Miita Wilueluiloe beck, Bitu'y Sprinir tooth harrow and cultivo. torn at W. & O. Mitohellti.
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