Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, February 25, 1898, Image 2
t u PIKE COUNTY PRESS. ANNUAL STATEMENT BUSINESS CARDS. Friday, Febkcary 11, lf'JH. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. omOK, BROWN'S BL'ILPINH, BROAD BT. Entered at tlie post olliee of Milford, Pike county, Pennsylvania, as second-class matter, Novemlier twenty-first, 1895. Advertising Rates. One innm(pl1it linnsi.une Insertion -1 .00 Kach milwcqucnt Insert ion J Reduced rates will he furnished on ap plication, will Iw allowed yearly mlc:' Users. Legal Advertising. Hnnrf. Proclamation. Jury irnd Trial List for several courts mt term, til .IK) Administrator's niul Executor's notices S. 0 Auditor's notices -!-1'" Divorce not ices - f Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court k 1 -County Treasurer's sales, County Kt. tr ineiit and election proclamation ehniy-'' by the square. J. H. Vn Ktten, Pttm.lSHKK, Milford, I'ike County, Pi: 1898 FEBRUARY. 1&53 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sc. TTTTT TT J 9 0 11 12 13 II 15 T6 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 J28 MOON'8 PHASES. Full 1:40 0 I -2 23 6 ViMoon U p.m. g Third , o 7:61 V Quarter 10 p.m. IdciOO v First Quarter EDITORIAL. There wore joys nnil sorrows in the elections held in the County lr.st week, the green is' fading. The vot ers are no longer led by the shibh loth of party, but are doing sone thinking for themselves. This is .is it should be, Let men ho selected with reference to their fitness f )r the office nnd capacity to iiwnn.io public nffuirs economically, nnd in the interests of the taxpayers, aid we will soon discover the great Ad vantage accruing to the pjoplo. Thoro is also, it is said, troub'.e ahead for County Buperintendo it Sawyer. Some siege guns were mounted this Spring, which at the proper time, they say,' will open fire on his fortifications. Ho wants to be looking after his bomb-proof casemates for it is ordinance of lur-'o calibre and will carry heavy chargos. The office holdors of Westfall want to keep an eye open for Delaware. It is hinted that lion. F. A. Ke.sa lor will not be allowed the usual complimont of two terms in the Leg islature without a contest. Rum r has it that a certain down the river gentleman is anxious for the honor and is even now putting in pins whore they will do the most good. There May Bo "Ifs." And so our estoemed fellow towns man, Mr. Laird H. B:irler, is to ran for Congress again, is ho ? Say, hut the announcement will make Hart of Pike, smile, and Editor Morey, of Monroe, will simply 'tear out groat- and painful handful of hair. But can Mr. Barber pull enough de e. gates to secure the nomination ? Granting that nomination really lx?. longed to Carbon whoa Mr. Burlier took it in 1896, does it still belong or will tho Pike and Monroe people believe that it still belongs to C.ir boa iu spite of the fact that Carbon toon it in 1896 and made a loss of it The Barber candidacy evidently will not smooth the troubled Domocntic waters in this district. Mauch Chunk Coal Ga.etto. Why will Brother Morey res rt to methods so destructive to per Bonal beauty on tho contingency Barber s nomination ? It would seem as if he might rather como up and "smile" with Hart, and so re novo., his pent-up feelings, or he might feel for Barber's scalp if he must pull hair. There are some Democrats who have hud experience in reaching for the other follows wigs under certain circumstances and the genial editor of the Demo crat might catch on after a few les sons. Our neighbor here, tho ox Congressman, is like "brer, rabbi-, laying low at present, but when there is a chance at the bait he tn ty reach for it. It was a shabby tri anyway, not to at loast offer him second term, after he so hurl! earned the first one, and he co ild not be blamed if he smiled and was a Mutchler man still. The Pit;s hopes there wont be ouy serious ro among its friends, tho enemy, but if they will fight and tear each oth er's eyes, which their little hands were never uiadu t do, it will never kick the under dog. rRl'DKNT ACTION OF' PRESIDENT. WAh- OOTTS CAI.M Jl'lMlMKNT AND PATRI OTIC HI'KKCH, THK BANKRUP TCY MILL PASHM). - Wasminoton, Feb. 21, 1898. Frudonee, patience nnd pntrio- ism have characterized every act of President McKinley and every lira- Kt of tho Cabinet since the awful news was received of the blowing pnnd sinking of tho battleship Maine, in Havana harbor, nnd the death of 250 of Its crew. In the midst, of tho excitement consequent upon tho sensational rumors of Spanish trenchery, they have not or n ininuto lost their heads. A Naval Court of Inquiry was at once ppointed to ascertain whether the loss of the Maine was caused by ae- cident or by design, nnd by tho time this is rend it will be at work. Un- il it succeeds in getting at the truth tho administration joins with bravo Captain Sisboe, of the Maine, in nsking for a suspension of puhlid udgment. Not a scrap of news concerning the cntnstropho received by tho administration, or an order ssued by it bus been concealed, and nothing will be concealed. That the President is fully alive to our every interest, is shown by his promptly refusing the request of the Spanish uthorities nt Havana to partio pat ) in the investigation, and that ho is calmly performing his usual duties was shown by his departure for Philadelphia, to deliver an addrest before the faculty and students of tho University of Ponus3-lvaniu, on tho 22ml in.st., in accordance with mi nguireinent made months ago. Hi i example should ho followed by good citizens everywhere. Senator Woloott, of Col., has more than onco shown himself to iiosso.m tho faculty of calm judgment i:i times of public excitement, and t" ben real, not a buneomb putri ir. but never more strikingly than ir the short speech he made a; tin' the misguided attempt tn p i1j1m!i to the wjrhl a distrust of oir N.i .' i Department, by providing for u Con gressional investigation of tho wreck of the Maine. Mr. Woloott said : 'I desiro to resent as utterly un ounded tho suggestion that there is a patriotic) citizen in the broad confines of this land who has not the fullest nnd most splendid and glorious confidence in every depart montof this government, and in the department of the Navy in particu lar, nnd it has been true in every administration since the time of Washington. The people of the U 8., have never 3'et been called upon to distrust one of the co-ordinate branches of this government, nnd they never will while tho flag floats. Tho officers appointed to investigate this tragic disaster will do their duty. I do not underrate tho im portance of the legislative branch of tho government , I believe iu its dig nity and in its wisdom, and in the oponnoss of its discussion of publio questions ; but what we need now in my opinion, is n decent and digni fled silence iu the faca of the ap palling calamity which has fallen upon our people. There are times for speaking nnd there are times for silence, nnd at this time, when we face the awful event that has over taken us, we should restrain any ex pression of opinion or expression of our belief as to the causes of this torriblo disaster until iu a proper. regular, and formal way, an investi gation may be hud by the Navy de partmont, which wo know will he conducted with the utmost upright ness and the utmost integrity. ' Senator Lodge of Mass., said on the same subject : "Does any one sup pose tunc the Captain or that shin, who, wounded and stunned by the explosion remained the last uixin the sinking vessel, ana who, iu the midst of that awful exoitmont, sent a dispatch showing a coolness which is an honor to the American name is going to lio about his ship? .The Secretary of the Navy is a man o: distinguished ability, of honor nnd jMitriotism. If anyone imagines that Secretnry Long will not tell tho truth and insist upon the whole of it, ho little knows the charade ot tho man. I think those who know Theodore Roosevelt would be slow to lielieve he would seek to conceal the truth iu regard to this disaster. We want to know tho truth. If it was an accident which destroyed the Maine, then let us provide, so far ns human foresight can against a recurrence. If it was treachery, then Ike righteous wrath of the American people will take signal vengeance for tho treachery wuicn sent that Blnp to tho bottom Ami let no one think to stay it Congress showed its good sonee by confining its action on this, subject to making an appropriation of 2u0, 000 to bo used in trying to save as much of the costly equipments of tlie Maine as possible. The House, by a vote of 159 to 1 passed tho Bankruptcy Bill whi wasroportad from the committee as a substitute for the Nelson bill which was passed by the Senate a tlie extra session. The Southern cotton mill owners huve Ixien protesting against the proposed constitutional nmendmeu giving Congress authority to regu lute the hours of labor m all th states. A resolution jirovidin therefor is now being considered by the House Juuieiury Coiuuntteo, of Receipts and Expenditures of the County of Pike, tor the year 1897. PUBLISHED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Cash received from collectors 1897 and balance 1896. OWNSHI1K. lining Grove but. 18i. . Ilelnwnrp Dinpnmn Treene bal 18M Lnckiiwaxen bal. 1R1KS Lehman Iml. 1S1 Milford Hnnnnrh 1004 43 Minora township 'ttimyra bal 1WH1 Porter hoholn Westfall The above taken from Auditors' report. Note error of fr30 In total of Delaware town ilp, also State Tax column. BALANCES IN HANDS owssmrs. Coi'NTY TAX. 1 lingnuin . . . ( treene t 100 00 44 8(1 41 42 14 37 60 00 i75 88 I Uickawnxen . bal m Tjchmnn . Palmyra. Totals. Geokor Daumans, Jr., Tkkasureh. Dr. To balance from cx- treusnrcr t 1014 15 To county tux ree'd (us iinovei r.lu7 17 To stat Mix ree'd (it niiove) 13IW 45 TochpIi from commis sioners' notes 9000 00 0 cash from uuseuted lands, 1S1KI 280 24 'o cash from seated lands IWHHIfl 53 42 1 53 12 73 470 25 8 50 1 00 6 (X) 80 50 50 2 70 12 To cash from seated lainls,ls;i7 To cash from lands sold to county and re deemed To cash from liquor li censes o cash from sale of old To cafch f 1 mil sale of old desk To cash from sale of old bridge, (P. Ucls clicr) To cash from county commissioners Insy lum expenses re mitted) 'o cash from Jeremiah Greening, tax to cash from James l)e- luie (2 hlil. cement.. I'o cash from Jiuues If. Heller, (mileage of A. Drink) To cash from James H. JIeller,(surehai-go T liny) 8 60 (21123 00 (22137 76 Cll. By payment of county cheeks (20830 60 By cash to Uvo. Sawyer, vjountv sunerinteii- deut 104 00 (20910 50 By commission on (21,- 123 (JO, W X'r, By commission on (20,- 423 47 418 81 (841 28 (21781 78 855 97 (22187 75 yw 50, w Balance ill hands of treasurer (Subject to the error nbove noted) Road Moneys, Dr. To balance from ex- treasurer 83 07 To cash from unseated lands, 18l 809 78 To cash from seated lands, 18(5-1HSK) 88 93 : 21 8 00 To cash from land re turned, 1897 To cash from laud sold ciunty and re deemed 8 00 857 87 890 94 Cn. By paid road orders . . . By cnmnilssiou on (357,- 128 53 &( M V'fr By commission on 7 18 8 57 f 03 w 2ys 9 78 138 20 Balaneo in treasurer' hands 253 68 Pooit Moneys, D11. To balance from ex- treasurer 9 83 To cash from unseated lands 1MWH 69 20 10 69 S 62 To cash from seated lands. 18II5-H0 To cash from lands sold to county nnd re deemed 78 81 87 04 Cn. By commission on(78.- 01 !. tt'k 1 07 Balance In treasurer's hands 88 07 87 04 School Moneys, Du. To balance from ex- treasurer 83 04 To cash from unseated lands. 1W.K3 200 08 To cash from seate.1 lauds. lNtio-UO 48 98 To cah from .seaU-d land, 1WI7 1 21 To ciitJi from hinds sold to county and ru- iteincd 6 50 801 75 294 79 CB. By commission on (201.- 75M2 6 24 Balatice- la treasurer's - hands 289 65 291 79 Sheep Fund, Db. To balunce from ex- treasurer To cash from collectors us hIxivu, IsuO M" 22 00 688 69 808 69 CH. By sheep claims paid (ns imt vouchers) 110 50 By commission on (.,0,- 60 l, i'k 11 73 By commission on (1 10, 6O0i2't 8 21 Balance In treasurer's hands 484 15 OuO 59 Redemption Money, Dr, To liahiiioe from ex- treasunir 131 20 To cash from laud re- duelueU 48 88 1M3 0t Cll By cash refunded 27 73 liy balance iu treasur ers huuds 155 80 , 183 08 cntyTix. PtatrTax. Don Tax. Total. I BK5 21 I 7 114 t H7 ( 7 27 4 (HI 7nt SO 111S 11 IIS 1-1 (14 7SI '1811 2 7!) B3 H7 2S HI 411 906 07 ' KS8 4(1 112 44 54 42 2115 28 1240 B4 f2 00 03 23 103 17 107 S5 1125 75 9NJ (W 50 00 50 00 9 () lllf'3 "8 1004 43 531 fit Rl B0 1r7 27 318 03 43 41 17 91 879 35 40 57 94 33 77 111 (13 ' 808 23 107 79 fl 17 113 9rt 570 13 2-? !ll 41 03 34 00 1502 01 12(1 (il l 54 1703 7SI KH7 17 1 3f 45 tfiSH 5(1 11704 21 OF COLLECTORS lSSKl-lHOT. Statr Tax. 1 88 Doo Tax. r 14 m 7 21 Total 1 8S 100 00 fi-25 70 7 00 Pi M 2S (i 50 00 121 B0 I70H 22 LlQtJOU LlCKNSKS, Dll. To cash ree'd from ho tel licenses 12175 00 2175 00 Cr. By commission ou f-i'i ' o 123 75 470 25 By nm't paid to Co. . . . ' I l.tl ,1 vr,l "f township 171 01) By niu't paid Dlngmau township 57 00 By nm't piild Lackii- waxen township... 842 00 By nm't paid Lchiuan township 114 00 By nm't paid Milford norougn oiu 00 By nm't paid Palmyra township 57 (K) By ain't paid Porter township 67 (X) By ain't paid Shohola towusmp 171 ou By nm't paid Westfall towusmp 312 00 2475 00 H. 1. CouitTnuilT, SIIKIIIFF, IN ACCOUNT with the County of 1' ke, Du. To tax ree'd on sale of George Cummin's land 8 07 To jury fees, Helm vs. Hosier 4 00 To jury fees, Tanner vs Kirkham and Weeae 4 00 To jury fees, Crone vs. Drake 4 00 To jury fees, Niermeyer vs. Hoffman 4 00 To flne,('ominon wealth vs. Shields 1 (K) 20 07 CH. By treasurer's receipts to balance. ; 20 07 20 07 Lorenz Geiger, Coroner, in account with the County of Pike, Cr. By viewing the body of George Hates By viewing the body of 8 60 8 85 rntilcK Wall 0 85 Du. To checks to balance.. 0 85 Current Expenses. Auditors, county, 120 00 12 00 protny. nee t. (iaj 00 Assessors making as sessment 452 00 238 90 15 06 430 00 38 65 108 25 Assessors Registering school children Assessors, Registering bli-thsand deaths. . . Assessors, Registering voters Assessors, making Mili tary iuirollment. . . (1172.20 108 25 254 00 Asylum (Danville) Bounties, Wild cnts, foxes etc 11)8 25 65 75 Bounties, Justice fees. . Bridge building. . 8743 85 repairs. 12l3 Wl viewing 67 00 5095 44 Court crylnif 60.00 213 90 Constables at- tcndinir Court .J uiii'S Grand & Traverse 2478 (W Court HteiHigraplior. . . . 100 08 (2908 12 Court House repairs 1027 40 110 81 fuel & car- tago Court House water rent 20 25 175 00 Court House janitor. . . muse, toi let paper, etc- 6 25 1350 21 1020 70 Commonwealth costs . Commissioner Heller . 1020 70 023 74 751 411 048 Oil 4.il 11 75 00 1 0 2 01 1WI 00 00 80 " Newman 11 Densley Clerk ... " Solicitor " Postage Telegrams " Notes & Interest . . . . " Jury .... , 4491 25 Coroners nnd justices' Inquisitions 40 88 Kloction expense 9.i:i 44 Kspress nnd freight. . . I W 25 Jail esiK'lises irj2 till Printing 1:11 (l Penitentiary . 1 17 IU 75 87 Km 110 a:w 20 12M 70 ia.vi 77 12 00 Reformatory Head damages Stationery, blauks,etc Sheriff State tax Telephone (0 1110) 42J 27 Total Amount outstanding on Coinminhionera certificates ' Amount surcharged hy county Auditors ns follows; James H. Heller, coun ty commissioner . . Wallace Newman, Co. commissioner James M. liensley, Co. commissioner 2HK10 50 . 200 60 7300 00 9a 74 71 89 44 00 Total . 215 03 1P All perrons are hen-bv notified that throwing or burning papers or refutte of any kin nd iu the blixvU of the Jiorouuh if prohibited. By ortler of the town council, J. C. CH AM HKKLA1N, Presid-nt, pro Win. AtUst, D. H. HOKNbKCK.Syc'y. Milford, Muy 6, lwio. pillabury's vitoa ftt Mitoheir. nnd common carelessness can make a combination strong enough to defy all the healing skill of the physician. Common carelessness lets the coll root and grow. Common carelessness says, between paroxysms of cough ing, "It will be all right in a day or two," and the common cid b tin firmed lung trouble, perhaps con sumption. The common-sense treat ment of a common cold is a prompt dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is the roost efficient and reliable cure for colds and coughs, find is con stantly prescribed by physicians. S. Hatnts, M. D., Sarannc, N. Y., Buys : " I hsve used Ayer's Cherry Fertciul in my practice since 1.S53, nnd have always four 1 it reliable for the cure of colds, conyhs, act all lung diseases." CCtC?ffl la now put np in half-size bottles, for half price 50 cents. "50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IN FARMING," Published by the New York Tribune, SLTOND EDITION. 32 rfrcn, 18 by 12 1-2 Indies. A frenernl review ot tlie mlvaiieeR niul Improvements made in the lending branch cfl of farm industry during tho last half century. Special articles by the best nrieullural writers, (in tupics which they hava made their life study. Illustrations of theold fashioned imple ment?. A vast amount at practical inform:. t!on. A vnluntile aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and profit. Kxtrcincly interesting and iustnic'iv. Only 15 cents a copy, by in ail. SKN'D YOl'H ORDKIt TO THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. Buiding-Loan Trust Fund. 000 REALTY CORPORATION of NEW JERSEY, -:- UKNEKAI, AGKNT, 8"0 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. What it will-do for you for h monthly payment of 8 per ?1.(KK)?5 of which applies on principal, fci is inter est. First Tt. will huy for you any house de sin il or huild you a house according to you own plans, fur u payment of not Icsh than W'ff down. Second It will assume any mortajro nit your property, and advance you inure money, if desired, not to exceed Vt'r of ilfl valuation At nbove rates you would own your property free and el-mr hi just Jou months; you can puy as much more as you wish, and reduce the time iu pr portion, or tnu ititi amount will ixj rcccivcu at any time, The first proposition enables you to con vert your rent money into tlie ownej:,hip of a home. The second proposition enables you to reduce the interest rate on your inortjMpe nnd at the same time lnj paying olT tfie principal each month. For further information call or add. ess J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets Anil everything; which jHTtiiins to to on outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Hiio my Htock before uichnsing, The Price is Right. L. F. HAFNER, Hiirfonl-St., Milford, Ph. FUR. FOR HIGHEST PRICE soiul your furs to Puwtui'ki t Fur Company, Pawtuokct, II. I. Price list on application. iloc2i:im Don't Tobaoco Spit and BiKbk Your Life Awy- f vou want to o'Ht. tuba' -co uaiii? easily and f.tfuver, orf lo well, tiLiLuir. uiunelic, full of U'w iil'uami vi-'ur, t;;t;o No-To-Iii.c, tlie wond .T-woriit T, that m.iUes weuk iiicd suoq. Many K'du t-n pi'iunU in teu e.uvt. Over lttO,iH)'iirod. Buy K-j-To-llik- of your dne.'sfUt, uittier frnarant ee t cure, 600 or $ 00. Hiinkha and sample muiLi i ie. Ad. btoil itenioily Co.,t iiuuuo ov New Vonc. ca. david Favorite The one sure cure for J The Iidneys.liver and Blood Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Hon tor and Fuel Surer in tho Country. New Era Radiators, Two F I ro In Ona II Alt I) W. Alt K. CITI.KHY, tin, aoatk W.IKK, KTC. TIN ROOFINO AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein, BItOAD STREET, MILFORD, PA. 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, Port Jervis, N.Y- ? & Your Stomach's Sake CMEVV mmmmM 9 Q U There is nothing so good for the Stomach as Soda and Peppermint. Each labia of Soda Mint Gum contains two grains of chemically pore sotla combined with peppermint.)! STRICTLY HISH GRADE. PEST nUjVI MADE The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating. TRY SODA is Antiseptic. Refines the Breath. Retains Flavor Forever. yon rale nr all healers. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE r'bA -jfO Designs rfrtf Copyrights Ac. AnTone infUn(f B ultotrh and denprlptlnn mnj quickly iiscertiiin nur opinion free wntthpr an Invoiiti'iii ih prohnlrly patpiitntile. rontnniTiicn tlotis strictly mutt. lent nil. Handbook on I'atonUi sent froe. Oldest iiironcy ft)rnccurmp patefitt. I'HtctitM takrn ihrmnrh Munn h Co. receive tperirU notice, wtfhout ctmrge. In the Scientific American. A handdomeiy Wntratwl wfkly. l,nrewt rr rulHiion of any flckmtitlc Journal. Tcrmn. f'i a ycjtr ; four niontbi, IU Sold by all newadcnltriL MUNN &Co.36,Bro'd'-New York Branch Oram, 626 F St., Wasbluglun, D. (J. B. D. HURSH. IU'pHiiing done in tin or iron u ml Eloctricul HiipplicH furn iwlied to orelcr. KI.KCTKIC.tr. WOliK A SPKCr.tr.TV. Prompt nttnntion t iven to build ingprivato ti:lttplione lines ; pnttiiifr m eli't'tric door bells; cull lo'.ls burKliir nlnrnis; electric 'iilnrni clocks ; house call, cr hotel nniiuuciii tors ; nnd the srenenil kee)inr in or ler ot ele tricnl iipparntns. 1.AYTON, N. J 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 MUV Id liADI I 0 When bl?y ireta sick remember that KHftrti' Whit- ttrupa is worth it weight in gold. RUSSELL'S WHITE DROPS 0 0 0 0 For much 1H as Wind Colic, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Griping Pains, Sleep leasnebs, and other d !; in cident to babyhood, especially during Teething. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. ' It ia made for babies, from pure vegetable remedies. Contains DO opiates in any form. IT IS SCOTHIHQ and healing to ths nerves, and at the same time atrengthensand invigorates the whole system, restoring a healthful color to ths cheek, producing Refreshing Sleep. 5trong Nerves Cheerful Disposition, Price 25 cents per bottla. Por sals by all druggists, Prepared by RUSSELL MEDICINE CO., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000 WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon. Office nnd residence Harford street. In home lately occupied by Dr. K. B. Wen ner. MII,Kcmi), PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Brown 'ii Build! np, rorner Broad niul Catherine streets, Milford, Pa. OFKICK MOTHS: H to 13 a. m.; 1 to 5 t). iu. AlMoat Diiifrtnan's Kerry, opposite M K. Church every 2nd nnd 1th 'cilnes day in each 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, MlLFOIUI, Pikk Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Milfokd, Pikk Co., Pa. CHOKCH DIEEOTOEY MILFORD. FinsT PlinsnvTKiiiAN Ciit ncii. Milford: fMilihntli servic es at lo.an A. M. nnil 7.8(1 P. Niblmt li Hcliool innnedintelv after the morning service. Prayer liieetiiifr Wed nesday at 7MU V. M. A eerdlal welconio will he extended to all. These nut at tached ttt ether churches an1 especially in vitiKl. Hkv. Thomas Nichols, Paster. Cin itcii of thk (ioon Siikiiiki:d. Mil fenl: Si-rviees Snnday at. 1().:)() A. M. and in P M. Sunday school at 2. HO p. M. Week day services, Kriday 4.(11 p. m. Seats free. All welcenie. H. S. I.Askitku, Rector. M. E. ('iirnci!. Services nt the M. K. Preaching ,it Kl.iiO li Chni'eh Sundays: in. and at 7. .in p. n unday school at a. n. m. l.pvorlh leaijiu at IV -15 p. in. Weekly lnaver incetintr on Wnlnesdavs at 7.:Ki p. in. Class nieeiina conducti'il hv Win. Anirle n Fridays at 7.:i n. in. An earnest invitation is extended to anvone who may desire to vorshp with lis. rt K v . v. tl. A KvF. I'astor. IWATAiIORAS. KrwoiiTil M. K. C'llt'Udl, MalanioraH. Services every Sahhath at, le.;'e a. m. and p. in. Sahhath school at 2.'M. C K. inectini Monday evening at. 7.;((l. Class uuHtin Tiav.day evening at 7.iill. Prayer mei'tin Wednesday evening nt 7!30. h.veryunc welcome. Kkv. F. O. CliHTls, Pastor. Horn EvANUKUCAl. ('m'liiH. Mntn moras, Pa. Services next Sunday as follows: t'ieaclnn at l(.;ia. m. and 7 p. m. Sun lay school at 8 p. in. Junior C K. hefore ind C. K. prayer meeting after tho even ing service. Mid-we'k prayer meeting .very WiHlnesday evening at 7.IJ0. Seats True A conlial welcome to all. Come. Kkv. J. A. Wikgand, Pastor. Secret Societies. Mn.Foiin IjomiK, Xo. Bit, F. & A. M. : Fiddle, meets Wednesdays on or leforo Full Moon at tho Sawkill House, Milford, Pa. N. Kmerv, Jr.. Secretary, Milford. (itKlfn.-l(l Wieland, W. M.. Mill'ord, Pn. VAN Deh Mauk I.oikik, No. 838, I. O. O. F: Meets every Thursday evening: nt 7.:WI p. m., tlrown's Hnildin. (Jeo. Dau nian, Jr., Si'y. (eori-u K. Quick, N. (t. Phcdkxcr Kkhkkah LolKiR l!i7, I. O (). F. Meets every si"cond and fourth Kri. days in each mouth in Odd Fellows' Hall, Brown's building. Mrs. Alice Hornbeck, N. (i. Miss Katie Klein, Sec'y. m TDNTC ) IV! J II t MOST POWERFUL X J Guaranteed to burn 8 to 10 f hours. No Smoke. No Oil. No Explosion. Positively safe for J bicycles, miners, policemen, (fas companies, oil refineries, boiler inspectors, etc. Ws (end with T each lamp sufficient material to i X burn from 24 to 30 hours. w For tale by all live dealer!,' X ELECTRIC PORTABLE LAMP CO. I X ELM53A, N. Y. J 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 anil Fourth streets, MILFORD, PA. Listers and tlie Great Eastern Fer tilizers at V. & (i. Mitchell's. FOR, SALE. Seasoned white oak sled plank, very tough. Address, B. B. Hursh, Huinosville, N. J, n 'r.r.rr-- t " r T