c PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, December 31, 1897. PUBLIBHED EVERY FRIDAY. OFTICB, BROWN'S BUILDING, BROAD BT. Entered at the post otlloe ol Milford. Piko county. Pennsylvania, as second-class matter, November twenty-first, 1895. Advertising Rates. One qimm(elght Hnes),ono Insertion -tl.Ot1 v.,nh aiihscuucnt Insertion .5 Reduced rates will be furnished ml ap plication, will be allowed yearly mlvor Users. Legal Advertising. Court Proclamation, Jury and Trial List for several courts per term, Administrator's ami Kxecutor's nntiees - - Auditor's notices - - - Bivorre notlc -------- Sheriff's sales. Orplians' court n-iimtv Treasurer's sales. County 24.01 8.01 4.IK 5.1 Fat ht-nt1 meut and election proclamation chnrgit by the square. J. H. Van Etten, PunUSHKR, Milford, Plko County, Pa. EDITORIAL. PORT JERVIS TWIN DEVILS Rev. Diiniol Unllornn 1ms been giving n series nf Bnmliiy lectures nt the Opera II mse in Port Jm-vis, and In the one dolivored last Sunday lie characterized the Tsvin devils which are most rampant in that town as gambling and licentiousness. In temperance is usually considered nt occupying a pretty "devilish" good pjsition iu the front rank of evil, but according to the speaker it is almost wholly eclipsed there by tin others. If his arraignment is rea sonably founded on facts it would seem that our neighbor is in need of a dose of the kind of reformation mentioned in Gen XIX-24. Our great rejretin the valley would probably be that bucIi visitation might rendei the waters of the Delaware unfit for bathing, and kill all the fish while destroying the evil complained of, nevertheless il such drastic' mea sures are nocossary we will try to boar with fortitude the inconveni ences which will flow to us while the Bhower lasts. MURDER IN THIS COUNTRY. On a recent Sabbath the preach ers of South Carolina directed their sermons against the crime of mur der which has been for the past few years rapidly increasing in that State. One, tho Rev. John Kershaw, of Charleston.gave some very start ling statistics. He said since the ter mination of the war for the Union there had been tried in tho courts of that State approximately 5,230 oases of homicide and 5,695 cosoj of as svult with intent to kdl, and proba bly 1,000 other cvses of homicide in cluding lynohings jtutiflthle and oxousable killing thrown out by grand juries and district attorneys. He calculated on this basis that during the past thirty-two years there had been more men murdered in South Carolina than the State lost in battle during tha four years wir. This frightful showing is fully justified by the facta for this year the average homicides' in that Stste will be about 18 to each 100, 000 of populati m, and for the whole country the average will be loss than t we've. The remedy may be hard to find, bit greater certainty of punish m )nt, more sp3edy trials, and less ch moe of ultimate escapa or pardon, an la higher education am on 5 the masses will do much to bring about a more desirable situation not only in that State but in the whole ooun try. WHAT THE " GRILL ROOM " 18. The action of a certain man prom inent in Prinoeton College in sign ing a petition for lioense for an Inn has awakened some controversy in thi Presbyterian Church and also ouide as to the character of the plica lioonsdl. Desirous to aajar taia the facts we roijuojtej a young tn in, whoae tusineas culled him to that venerable seat of learning to make particular enquiry as to just how the room is conducted. He re ports that there is a bar over which liquor are sold, that there are ta bles in the room around which BtudeuU sit and drink and gamble, and that he was informed by a leud- ing business man whoso store Is nearly opposite the Inn that it had booome difficult to collect small bills of students because they gambled their money away at this place. If the above statement is troe.tt would seam superfluous to debate just what weight the doliverancos of the gen eral assembly should have. Whoth er they are laws for the government of churches pustors and members or more expressions of a consonsus of opinions, is, from the moral effect of the license of the " grill room wholly immaterial. Regardless of which the assombly has said or may say on tho subject of the sale of in toxicating drinks, can any man pro fessing sound morality say that it is proper for the President and profes sot-s of a college to which young men are sent for intellectual and m ral training, to aid, abet and as ssist in establishing such a place by either an acquiescence or the overt act of signing a petition for it, even th nigh such petition be also signed by an ex-president of the United Stites. To state the proposition not only refutes but wholly con demns it. The New Yeir A New Year knocking at the door How strange It seems I The days fly fast, rue tutiire soon nccomos tne past, And quickly 1 shall reach the last, When days ami years will all be o'er, Wheu tlmo for me shall be no more. Ah, who can penetrate the veil Which hides the future from our viewy Sunn knoweth If our days be few Or many. Ah. and if we knew Herore tho knowledge hearts might quail And tremolo und our courage lull. What of the year to comer I pray For purity of heart and long for patience, faith and all tho throng Of Christian virtues, to be strong Against Umiptation. "Ijord.,' 1 say, ''Grant strength sufficient for my day. "So weak 1 am unless to nio Thou glvost strength, sure I shall stray Unless Thou leadestall tho way. Abide with me this," I pray. "Ijord, If Thou wilt, oh, give to mo The power to win some soul to Thee!" F. O. Hammond. Let Ui All Reiolve. First, to attain the grace of si lonce ; second, to deom all fault finding that does no good a sin and to resolve when we are h ppy ourselves not to poison the atmos phere for our neighbors by calling on them to remark every painful and disagreeable feature of their daily life j third, to praotice the grace and virtue of praise. Harriet B. Stowe. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe.lOo. Pillsbury's vitos at Mitchell's. Don't be persuaded into buying linimonts without reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have boen proven by a test of many years. Such letters as the following from L. Q. Bagley, Huenome, Cal., are constantly being received : "The best remedy for pain 1 have ever used is Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism, lame back. sprains and swellings. For sale by Druggist and General Merchants of Pike county. - Brown & Armstrong are selling 75 cent underwear for 50oents. Something new, a spring tooth harrow with wheels. Syracuse plows and ' Planet Jr." cultivators at W. & G. Mitchell's. Buy your loaded shells and all kinds of ammunition at Brown & Armstrong. Pin Hill first Poultry Verdi. The Rose Comb White Leghorn only. Carefully bred for fifteen years. Beat layers of fine white eggs. Pairs, and Trios for sale, and hatching egps in season. ORDERS PROMPTY FILLED. Gko. E. Hdrsh, Layton, N. J. Brown & Armstrong would like to know if you have bought your winter lootwear. When bilious or costive, eat a Cas- caret.oandy cathartic, oure guaran teed, 10c, 25o Everybody , CascnreU ( laud v CuUiurtic, tlx most won derful imdii-uJ discovery of tlie s;e, pleas Siit and refri-eliiDK to the table, act gently aud positively on ikiilue, liver u:id bowels, cleansing the entire t'in, dih-l colon, cur" heuiinclie, lever, liatfltujd constipation and biliousness. Pleaae boy and try a box of U. J. O to-day; 10, n Miwu. boldauu guarauuxsd to cure by all druggists. FURS: FOR HIGHEST PRICE send your furs to Pawtucket Fur Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Prjoa list oa application, Joc2j3in CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Topic For the Witok lli-glnnlne; Jnn. a. Comment by Key. S. H. Doyle. Tone. How to nrnv t.nfcn il 1-1S (A meeting of preparation for the week of prayer.) The topical reference contains Luke's account of what is commonly called the Lord's Prayer. Matthew places the Lord's Prayor In the ser mon on tho mount, but there is no reason why it should not have boon given twice. In the first instance, in that general address of Christ, and in tho second ot the request of a disciplo, as Luke rtcords in this passage. Christ and prayor are bore brought closely together, and we look at the tuple in the light of Christ's relation to prayor. 1. Christ's hnbit of prayer. The incident of tho lesson is brought about as result of Christ's habit of praying. He not only held constant soul communion with God, but of ton engaged in positive, outward prayers, and on this occasion, when He coased prayinsr, one of the dis ciples asked Him to teach them to pray as John taught his disciples, Christ was always faithful in pray. er. In the great crises of His lite He agonized in prayer to God. In the more quiet and less important mo ments of His life He found time for constant communion with God. If Christ needed to be faithful in pray er how much more we need to be I 2. Christ's model of prayor. In iinswor to the que tion of tho dis- ciule Christ gave as a model and form of prayor tho Lord's Prayor. It has since stood as the model of prayer and has been universally used as a form of prayer. Whilo not given to the church for tho pur P'ose of co stunt repetition, there is 110 reason at all why it should not !e used often as a form of prayer. Ono characteristic of this prayer is its iiliul spirit. Christ teaches us here to address God "Father" when we juino to Him in prayer, and this .should encourage us to come. An other characteristic of this prayer is that God conies first, the petitioner conies second. There are five peti tions in Luke's account of the Lord's Prayer. Two of tr.ese five pertain to the cause of God, and they come first. Three refer to the wants of man : they come last. In prayer.as in everything else, we should place God first and self Becond. The in terests of His kingdom, the ad vancement of His cause, should oc cupy the first place in our thoughts and heart's desire. Our per sonal needs should occupy a second ary place. Too often we reverse tho order and look upon prayer Bimply aa a petition to God for personal blessings. 3. Christ's encouragement to prayer. He encourages us nere Dy the parable of the man who by his importunity obtains the loaves for his friends at midnight, and again by the declaration that if we at it we shall receive. Let us take Christ s encouragement and imitate His ex ample in constancy and ndoiity in prayer. Bible readings. isa. IV. 1-0, i's. vi. 9 ; x, 17, lxv, 1, 2. xcix, 1-9 ; Math, vi, 6-13 : vii, 7-11 ; Luke xvni, 14, John xi, 41, 42 j xiv. 12-15; Eph. vi. 18 : Phil. iv. 6 ; Col. iv, 2 ; 1 Thess. v. 17: ITim. 11, 1-8; Jas. v, 13-20. Grew Is Grace. There is no surer test of health than that of growth. It is true in matters of spirit as well as in those of body. One in sound religious condition oontinually becomes stronger and more efficient. Things once difficult of mastery and per plexing become easy and simple of understanding. The term "grace" as used in the Bible has various meanings. One of the most pro minent and important is the free love and iavor of God.' It is not only possible but important that every Christian Bhould constantly grow more and more acceptable to God. Jesus as a child grow in wis dom and stature and in favor with God and man. So should every young convert become more and more acceptable to the Lord. But grace also means graciousness This is the disposition, the inward life of the heart, which one acquires by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit It is a gentleness of mind and tern- per and deed and sweet gentility of nature more refined and cultured than can be acquired in any other school than that of Christ. This refinement of spirit reappears in the outward manner and sounds in the speech. ' This is not the out ward polish of mero politeness. It U not a courtly veneer which covers SO Often an inner coarseness. It is geuuiqe soul goodness, the root of all courtesy, The true need of the time is less attention to the outer form and more cultivation of the inner grace. The training of the danoing master and ballroom may give gracefulness: to the movements but nothing but the deep inspiration of learning of the soul's Master and piactiue of loving service for Him cun give the grace of godlike nobility EPW0RTH LEAGUE. LMnn For the Week Hee-lnnlne; Jen. t Comment hy lley. W. '. Vntes, A. M, Topic, Occupation For the New Tear. ScmrTUIlS RRAIHN8. Prov. xl. 80: Dan. Ill, 8. Soul winning is the most import ant business of every Christian. Every follower of Josus is a mis sionary. The command to "go into all the world and preach the gospel to evory creature is binding on every one who professes to servo God. The Master doclnrod that "he that is not for Mo, is against Mo." Neu trality is impossible to any one. Decision for or against tho claims and commands of God is inevitable. The command to repent and serve the Master comes to each and must be met by refusal of oboilienco or by compliance. Rosistanco is sin, occpptance is salvation. Tho natural consequence of re fusing to yield to God's call to servo is hardening of the soul in wrong courses, tho strengthening of sinful habit, weakening tho hold of the soul npon good and loss of ita pow er to know and love and do the right. Evory prompting to duty which is rosised cuts a strand in the caoio or in tegrity wiiieu Holds one to the anchorage of safoty. No on e can afford to trifio with conviction or turn a deaf ear to the voice of his inner sense of duty. Work among men and with men wo all must 11s long as wo stay in this world. Competition is inevi table. Conflict is at times unavoid able, but whorever co-operation is possible success is best assured. To nave evory man s nnnd wit 11 us gives greater prospect of prosperity than to be single handed or in op position to all others. But, cssen tlul as unity is in working with men it is moro important that wo work with God. No man or body of men is nuie to role the material powers of tho world. Much less can they control the spirit forces. The ut most we can do is to oil just our solves and our implements to the forces of nature and wcrk with them Our ships Bail securoly and prosper ous so long as we harmonize with laws of wind and wave In the hurricane we learn how feeble we are and how utterly impossible it is for us to control the powers we have boen using. More diso8trous is it for u soul to run counter to the forces of righte ousuess. The trade winds of earth are not more steady and reliable than the powers of truth and purity in spiritual offairs. He who sets his sails rightly shall be safely sped along his life coursos toward the true harbor of lifo. The way of the transgressor is hard and must ever bo disastrous so long as God remains good. "We are workers together with God." The power is all His own. We are to learn the laws of soul power and adjust our lives to them. Ho that loving God strives to bring others also to love Him is wise. First our own souls should be in Buch intimate, tender companion ship with the Father that we are kept in perfect peace. Then we should so be possessed with the spirit of His plans and desires for men thot all forces of our nature bond themselves to tho accomplish ment of those ends. Theu we shall win mon to Him. Ths Reproach of Men. Until you make up your mind to bear the reproach of mon in the path of duty you cannot bo a good Chris tian. American Friend. 0000000000000 0 HQ7 IS BABY ? o 0 0 When baby reta sick remember Q mai jfHifU'i rr wire jtrop tm i wortk ita weight in gold. O 0 RUSSELL'S WHITE DROPS For auch Ills aa Wind Colic. Cholera Infantum, Dyeentery, Diarrhoea, Griping Pains, Sleep, leaaneas, and other dtaeaaea in cident to"babyhood, capecially during Teething. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. It la made for babiea, from pur vegetable remedies. Coataina 00 opiates in any form. IT IS SOOTKINQ nd healing to the nervea, and at the same time strengthens and invigorates the whole system, restoring a healthful color to tha cheek, producing Refreshing Sleep. 5trong Nerves, Cheerful DIsposltiM. Prici 25 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists. Prepared by RUSSELL tfEDICIKE CO., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000 fjTABLijHCO CAVtATfi j. B C I. TNAUil 4 01&M.MS. "COPVH ICN T. MAIIK3.- Ttilrty-one yemt active practice. Ontnlnn aj to valiility and Hunutbility. Write li.r Uiok of Instru.'tioiisanil rrfxrviuva. EbSON bKO.,M f tweet, Vablnglu. 0 C. mm " mm. TI1C Upper? cr ir.e P?opper ? There are cough medicines that are taken as freely as a drink of water from a dipper. They are cheap medicines. Quantity doe9 not make up for quality. It's the qual ity that cures. There's one medi cine that's dropped, not dipped Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dippersful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cures bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and affections of the Throat and Lungs. Cherry Pectoral is now half price for the half-size bottles 50 cents. f TRADE X. - jf MARK. 5 E ELECTRIC CLEANSER g 15 All pood Houmekmrprr SM it. w Removes all dust and dirt from car Zi pets and Rugs. W. Removes all grease spots, fruit stains m and coal soot. y Restores colors and raises the nap. W The work is simple and can be per 4 formed by any person. ja warranted o oe ires irum iusn iuu- S stances as Alkali, Acid, Benzine, Resin A and Ammonia, which are injurious to Wa carpets and fabrics. m Onoeanelean9Syardoftarpt. 'A m Ws also manufacture tha A 4 ELECTRIC WALL PAPER 4 4 JXn FRESCO CLRANRR d Y ' Best Id the market. A -8 "THE ELECTRIC" Bicycle Chain Lubricant Q apeajes tor iiseu, fA Why not buy the best when It costs (F Ta no murv inin in vi now on the market i cheap worthless atuff A etf Wa 9a rA tend for circulars. t A PRKPARBD ONLY BY C THE ELECTRIC CLEANSER CO., ft 9 Canton, Ohio. Why not buy the Best? GRIMM STEEL RANGE A RULE WILL TELL THE TALE Mentit and exnminf other Hinges and Uwa you WiUbUaUmUJl blt.F.L HAM.K, Kutlahd, Vi, July 14, 1817. O, H. ORTMM ft CO. Gmtirmen:lt (rlros me plpasnr to Tolnn tartly roto!inii n'l the us-' of "The Grimm Btt-el haive" wblch 1 Imvo li-wd In my hne for the lnt wYfn tin n thi. We ihlnk It dts perffft IwiirK, in faxy ui nn'nT ei'oiiomii'sii in mei, ana thonxiKlily fonalnioti'd. l'rt rH-tivp piirehaiMrs w .il iiuktf ii" (iiMnke Id buy in a " l irhnin siuul lUnL-U." Jfourn i mly, HAI.I'H BTHJlA liL). Wkb koeelpy ft 8tMliiarU Mt. Co. Write for circular and prirt lift a tee wll direct. . II. GniMM 3it CO. Manufarttirrrs, Kntlanti. Vt. TIME AND SIGHT. Watches, Diamonds, and Solid Silverware. WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, 0 Eyes examined free by a skilled Optician. Glasses Filled in Gold or Any Other Kind of Frames. We are pleased to show Goods. E. Van Sickle, 72 Pike Street, PortJervis, N. Y- HIDES WANTED Albert Ku, doliih will pay the highest mnrkut prioe fur bwf hiilos, cult and blieep skius. Cull at tlit) tuunery on Uruad otruet above Uij;h. uovlStf kJ0 W9m 77. . Ta T : - it m , a-jiu It Pleases Him to Know That We nre selling GOOD CLOTH ING rht'npor than any other house in Port Jcrvis. Wo have the host ALL-WOOL KEKSEY OVERCOAT made, at 7, worth 10. An ALL-WOOL UUHI NKSSHUIT at J.U8. If Tun are in nt'od of good woolen uiiderwi'nrs, we sell 'em GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets, POUT JEUV1S, N.Y. Rflerry Christmas. IV A lull to see our Oriind Holidiiy Dis- )lny. Cull wtrly and make yonr solnotiims anything you want, at any price yon want. We liavo loads of new and useful good, an endless variety for Christ mas presents. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS. MILFORD, PA. New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets And ovorytliing which pertains, to to nn outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE!. See my stock before purchasing, The Price is Right. L. F. HAFNER, Harford St., Milford, Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hot 1 pur excellence of tlio onpitnl, l(K;nt4Hl wirhln ono hlock f the Whtie Koiifui and dirwtly op km i to tho TreHHury. Fiiiuot IhI1u in tho city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotvlry, roinarknhlo for It hUtorieal flsso Lit long and long susfniinti popuhirity. lU'ently rviiovuUxl, n-pahititl liiul partially refurniHlietl. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark mining the hotels of Wash luKt4n, patruni.ed iu former years hy presidents and hitch oMuinlH. Always n prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered l)tU;r than ever. Opp. Pa. R. R. dep. WALTKR BURTON, Ke. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at nil times They are the best stopping places at rea sonalile rates O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT, Manager. Building-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, -:- GENERAL AGENT, 8110 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. What it will do for you for a monthly payment of f per 1.000 $. if which applies ou principal, is inter est. First It will liny for you any house de sired or build you house according t you own plans, for a payn e;it of not lrsi. than ll"h down. Second It will assume any mortgaio on your property, aud advance you mon money, if dcsireil, not to exceed WJ'v of it valoatlou. At aliove raus you would owi your property free and clour In just mouths; you call pay as much more as yoi. wish, ana reduce the time in pr portlou. or the full aiuouut will be received at any time, The first profiosltion enables you to oon rert your reut money Into the ownershii of ti home. e The second pnipositlon euabU you t reiiuce the inU'rest rate ou your uiortgag and at the same time be paying off tn. piincipal em:h mouth. For further information call or add res.- J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. PR.CAVID favorite 1T)e one sure cure for J The lidnliyer and Blood BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. von dor Heydo, DENTIST, Dion n'R IlnllilliiK, oitrncr Hinnd and CiiMierlnn Rtrrrtn, Mllforil, OKKK'K IIOl'HS: H tti 2 a. in.: 1 to 5 f ill. Also lit. I)intiinir Kfrry, nfllrn nf )r. Ki'iiwortliT, ovcrr and and 4tli Wcd iicMlny tn curb month. H. E. Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mll,FOHI)kriKR Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.fohi), I'ike Co., Pa. CHUECH DIRECTORY MILFORD. Kihst PitKsnvTKHiAN rmiitcii, Milford j iublmth siTviiTH nt Ki.iKi A. M. ami 7. NO P. M. Siililmth m-IkmiI liniiii'diiiti'ly nftor tlie morning wnlcn. I'rajcr Hurting Vrd ncHilny nt 7.i P. M. A tiirdial welcome! will lit- oxti-mlcd to all. Those not nt- tarhrd to olhcr fiiiiri'lii'it an cstHi'ially In Yittnl. Kkv. Thiimah Nk:molh, t'ant'or. C'llUIlCH of Tim (ioini Siifpiikhik Mil foni: .Scrvli Sunday at lo.au A. M. and 'M p. m. Sunday s linol at, 2 mi p. m. VVui'k day services, Filday 4.(1) p. M. Seats free. All welemne. U. S. Lahsitkk, Rector. M. K. Ciiitkcii. Services ntthc M. K. Church Sundays: Preaching at 10. ao n. in. ami nr i . so p. in. Mimlay school at 8 p. in. Kpworlh league at II. -15 p. in. 'c'kly prayer nicctiiiK on Wednesdays at 7.:K) p. in. Class meeting condiicled hy Win. Allele on Fridays at 7.110 p. m. An earnest invilat ion is extended to anyone who may desire to wnrhp wilh its. Kkv. W. R. Nekk, I'astor. MATAMORAS. Epwohth M. K. Chpihh, Malamorns. Services every Salilmth at 10. Ho n. in. and 7 p. in. Sahliatli scliisil at 2. HO. C. K. iiui'tiii Monday evening; at 7.1UI. Class iiiiH'tin Tuesday evening at 7.310. Vrayer meeting Wednesday evening at l.'M. Kvcryono wclcoimi. Kkv. V. (. Curtis, Pastor. Horn Kvanhki.ical C'lIItiictI, Main uioriiH.Pft. Sciricesnext Sunday as follows: k'reachiiiii at lo.iio a. in. and 7 p. in. Sun lay school at 8 p. in. Junior C. K. In-fore md C. K. prayer meeting after tho even ui (M-rvlio. Mid-week prayer meeting very Wednesilay ovenin at 7.30. Seats free. A cordial welcome to all. Como. Kkv. J. A, VV'ikganii, Pastor. Secret Societies. Milford Loihir, No. S44, F. & A.M.: fjodfo nuK'trt Wednesilays on or liefore Full Mism at the Sawkill House, Mllfonl, Pa. N. Emery, Jr.. Si-cretarv, Milford. (iodfrcld Wieland, W. M.. Milford, Pa. Vas Ili'.n Makk LntwiK, No. R28, 1. O. O. K: Meets every Thursday evening at 7.110 p. m., Brown's Building. (Jeo. Dnu man, Jr.,'Hc!c'y. Cieorge R. Quick, N. (4. PiiuriKNCB Rehkkah Ixiiiof;, 1OT, I. O O. E. Meets every wwond and fourth Krl. days In each nionth in Odd Fellows' Hall, Hrown's building. Mrs. Alico Hornlxk, N. G. Miss Katie Klein, Sec'y. MOST POWERFUL ... 1 t ELECTRIC LAMP MADE, t J Guaranteed ta burn 8 to it f hours. No Smoke. No OiL No X Explosion. Positively aafa for T bicycles, miners, policemen, gi X 4 companies, oil refineries, boiler inspectors, etc. We tend with each lamp sufficie it material to T burn from 34 to 30 hours. X T J'or a fry uli live doa?re. ! ELECTRIC PORTABLE LAMP CO. t 1 ELMirtA, N. Y. t 1J. AH persons are hereby notified that throwing or burning papers or refuse of any kind iu the streets of the Borough il prohibited. By order of the town council, J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, President, pro tern. Attest, D. H. HORNBECK, sicc'y. Milfoi-d, May 5, lt'.i. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harnes and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Anu ami Fourth Btreuta, MILFORD, VA. Listers ami the Groat EaHtern Fer. tilizew at W. & O. Mitchell'!,. I BURNS ... I -. V
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