PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, March 11, 18')H. PL'BLIHHED EVERT FRIDAY. OFFICE, BROWN'S BUII.DINQ, BROAD ST. Entered nt tho post ollloe of Milford, Pike county, Pennsylvania, as second-class ninltjr, Novcmlx-r twenty-first, 1S95. Advertising Rates. One iiiiuare(clghHlnps), one Insertion -II. on ir.n.'h Miihtutitit'iit Insertion '" Reduced rules will Is furnished on up plication, Will lo allowed yearly ndver tisers. Legal Advertising. Court Proclamation, .fury am! Trial List for several courts per fcrm, Administrator's and Kxecutor's notliv Auditor's notices - Divorce notices ShiTiff's sales, Orphans' rourt J2I.U0 3.00 4.11 B.i HI al Countv Treasurers sales, I. utility stiitc meat, and election proclamation cliaignl by the. square. J. H. Van F.tleil, Prnl.lsllEll, Mllf'ird, Vlko County, Pa. EDITORIAL. TAXPAYERS APPEAL. We ark Informed tlmt an aiipoiil is being circulated for signers in tlie interest of tho tax pnyor, to nnnonl from the lust County Auditors settlement. If this is perfected by tho1 requisite number, t 'n, signing, it will bo filed and then tho people may in tho end know why the aud itors did not do certain things, while the appeals already taken show they did do certain other things It seems as if the tux payors by this action would intimato that the auditors strained at a great or that tho mountains labored and brought forth or that there is some general decay hidden in Denmark or thai there is a snn burned gentleman lurking in tho fence, or that there is something wrong Bomewhere which a few rays of light may reveal. A thunderstorm clears the atmos phere, and tho Roentgen rays of h jury of twelve good men and true, may dotoct some hitherto unsus pected substance in tho body politic which has bo'.n causing all its dis tress for some time past. Bo long as it is not traceable to the Dingley tariff, or the gold standard, the Re pnblicans can look on the proceed ings without fear or tremor. Wheat, Oats and Potatoes. Bulletin No. 30 of tho Experi ment Station givos the results of tests with wheat, oats and potatoes. Of wheat the variety known as Mealy yielded last yoar over 42 busbels per acre. Thirty-one vari eties were tostod. Sixteen variotios tested for eight years show the Re liable as producing on an average ovor 32 busheU per aero, whilo mealy yielded 29 and Btood eighth on tbe list. In oats Ilenderson's Clydesdale led last year with ovor sixty bushels per acre, and seventeen varieties tested yielded an average of 66 bu per acre. In the test of sovon years the Japan stood first with nn aver age yield of over forty-eight busbels an acre and tho Clydesdalo rankod seventh with an average of 41. Among thirty-nine varieties of po tatoes tested lost year the Ureat ' Di vide stands first with a yield of 221 bushels, and among thoso tostod three years the Freeman leads with an average of 302 bushels. A two and four years' test shows the same variety ahead with 225 and 206 bushels respectively. Tho Late Pur itan stands well, but some of tbe old and well known varieties are not on the list. Sugar Beets In Nebraska A larger acreage of beets will be grown in that state this year than last. The farmers lui7e entered into ooutracts by which they will get $4.00 per ton for boots delivered at tho factory, they being from 13 to 14 per cent sugar with 25 cts. ad ditional for each extra unit of sugar. It is understood that the people in one section of the state havo pooled thier issues and that a million dollar factory will be put np in time for next year's crop. A Worn. out Farm. means ruin for the owner, misery for liia family, and starvation for tho live stock. Modern methods decrease expense, lessen labor, increase crops, pity off mortgages, m- ke substantial bank accounts and change a life of drudgery to one of comparative ease and comfort. If you like the picture, read advertisement of "FIFTY YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IX FARMING." For some time I have suffered with rheumatism and' tried every imaginable remedy without eil'eet Mr. L. G. S. Wells advised mo to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, tell ing me that it bad cured many cases of long standing like mine. I have nsed four bottles and feel sure that one more bottle will make my cure complete. A. P. Kontz, Clarem oro, Ark. Hold by Druggists and General Merchants in Pike Co. Industry Eoonomy Suocsts lam a man of sixty and having most fortunately been taught strict economy in my boyhood by one of tho best of mothers have attained a moderate competence. More and iikmphmI grow older and opportuni ties for observation multiply my soul is stired within me at tho need less want and destitution to be met with everywhere more or less and never more so than during these stringent times of the last three or four years. Having employed qnite a number of men youn$ and old at different times I have studied the subject with somo thoroughness. Now I am very well acquainted with strict economy and its accom panying inconvenience nnd I flatter myself also with its accompanying advantages and they are very many. Tho affairs of this world are change able and uncertain but I am most happy to say I am not experiment ally Hcquamteiljwith pinching pover ty. Unavoidable observation ought I think to satisfy all without drink ing themselves of this bitter cup. I have always boon trying to spur on boys and young men as I have been associated with them. My success has not been very satisfactory, but if at first etc. So I will try to give my thoughts a wider circulation by using tho columns of a newspaper. I did not think when I be gan to touch men on tonaceo so much has boon said on these and their wasting effect on the body, pocket and mind, that there may be danger of harping too much on tin se two strings. I will mako short work with the boa constrictors by calling them the Amazon and Mississippi, among the destroyers of health and happiness and wasters of our sub stance. They nro tho most deadly poisons known judging by their ef fects, as we must to be correct, Judge everything. Shun these as travel ers across the desert do the Simo in. as sailors do icebergs and water. spouts as we all do mad dogs. T. come directly to what I began to say and have been so long getting at, : e industrious. Don't turn a way fnun this stern word. It has sto"'! all tho abuse and neglect of ages but is just as bright and useful as ever. I am perfectly willing to hear you sny all work, etc , but you must allow me to say all play and no work is utterly ruinous everyway. There should be a proper mixture ot these two occupations. Tho trouble is tbe play so often crowds work into too small a place. The above was found amoung the books of 8. M. Palmer, who died a few years ago. Seed Oats. The time will soon be here to plant oats, a ad farmers are evon now pre paring for that crop. The first re quisite, of course, to success is hav ing tbe ground properly prepared and f ittod.and noxt is the importance of seed suitable to the locality. Farmers hero, to some extent at least, have bought Western oats for soed purposes. Sometimes these are specially prpared for this use. But more often they are sold directly from the thresher and are lull of of weed seeds. Thoy aro not at best suited to our climate, and short seasons, and whilo yielding a large growth of straw, give but little grain and that of light weigut. Canadian seed is preferable because it grows where tho seasons are shorter, the weather is moist and where tho oat reaches its greatest perfection. The variety known as the White Baooer U an excellent one and has given good satisfaction. It is well known that the earlier outs can be sown the bettor thoy are, provided the ground can bo properly worked There is no advantage in plowing groun-! when it is tto wet to pulverize, ut the farmer shoi 1 1 be prepared and at the very first favora bio opportun ity in tho spring sow his oats. For Wash Day. In her lecture before the domes tic science department of the Brook lyn institute, JSJiss Cornelia C. Bed ford gave these valuable receipts ; i or washing fluids 1. Dissolve one pound of wushing soda in two quarts of water ; add four quarts of clear lime water ; stir, and when all sodiment has settled pour off the clour liquid. In one quart of boiling water dissolve throe ounces of borax and add to it six quarts of clear wa ter, made from tho soda and lime water, when cold add threo oun ces of carbonate of ammonia, bottle and cork well. To use, add one cup full to a tub of water where clothes aro to be soaked, and the came quantity to the first water in which they are washed. 2. Kerosene Fill boiler three fourths full of water; add one bar of shaved soup and three or four teuspoonfuls of kerosene. Boil it five miuutes before adding clothes, then boil ten or fifteen minutes. Javello water Dissolve four pounds of washing soda in four quarts of soft water ; boil for ten minutes, take from the fire, add one H)und of chloride of limo. Cool quickly, bottle and keep tightly corked. Very strong and must bo handled with care. Choice soap for toilet or fine wash ing. PATIENCE OE THE AMERICAN PK'irl.K. CZAR REED'S TYRANNY Afl.MN. Ml'li 1EI1 (IE A POST MASTER IN S. C. SEN ATE COMMITTEE'S REPORT ON Civil, SERVICE. AliMTIONM, ARTILLERY REHIMENTS. President MeKinley is proud of the patient forbearance displayed by the American people during their try ing wait for the verdict of the Naval Court of Inquiry that is investigat ing tho Maine disaster, in the face of many unjustifiable and inflaninlilc publications, although ho is not sur prised. Ho knows that whatever may be said or done by a few indi viduals that the great mass of our people recognize that it would be as great an insult to the bravo officers who compose that Court to take no tion in advance of the report of the Court as it would be to a judge and jury of any other court to take an accused murderer in the midst, of his trial and lynch him. Every preparation that wisdom and pa triotism can suggest is beit g made to place our military and naval forces in a position to meet any emergency that may arise. If there is to be war, we shall bo ready for it, and we shall win. Another stop forward was taken by Speaker Itjed when he ruled that it was a violation of order for a member to get, the floor, when the House was sitting as a committee of the whole for the purpose of speaking upon a hill under consider ation and then to make n speech up on something entirely foreign to the hill. Because it is an old custom for members to utilize any old bill that happened to be out as tho basis for a partisan ;i iliiieal speech is no reas on tliar 11 is right. (If course, the IX'iii i -ran eliii ii to see in this rul- ing .1 lrej.ii att.tiiiot on tho part of tut- Speaker lo suppress free speech, o il it was nothing of tho sort. As lii presentntivo Dingley stated, after me Democratic howl, which follow ed 1 lie application of this ruling by i presentntivo Payne, who was pre siding over the house sitting as 0 commit toe, the enforcement of the rule against irrelevant debate was necessary to correct a growing evil and to expedite public business. It does not interfere with the making of political speeches; only confines their making to proper times. President Mo Kinloy and every member of his cabinet feel great in dignation at tho disgiaooful affair at Lake City, South Carolina, which resulted in tho murder of tho Post Master and one of his children, and tho wounding of three others, an official report of which has been made at the Post Office Department. At the last Cabinet meeting it was unanimously decided to increase tli Government's reward to $1,500, for information that will lead to the conviction of the perpetrator or per pet ra tors of the cowardly and das tardly crime, and that all the facil ities of tho Post Offico Department and of tho Department, of Justice should bo utilized in the effort to run down tho murderers. The Senate Committee on Civil Servico, which made an exhaustive investigation of tho subject, has re ported in favor ol removing from the classified service all deputy collec tors of Internal Revenue, store keepers, and gaugers, and all deputy collectors of customs. Tho report also adopts tho contention of Sena tor Pritchurd, Chairman of the Commit too, that the Government printing office was never legally put within tlio classified servico and is not, by right, now in that service The delay in getting a special rule which was made necessary by Dem ocratic objections wheu unanimous consent was asked, reported to the House from the Commit too on Rules for tho consideration of tho bill pro viding for the enlistment of two additional artillery regiments has not been caused by opposition to th b 11 on tho part of Republican mem hers of that Committee, as has been declared by sensation mongers. No Republican member of the Com mittee is opposed to the bill, but all of tho Republican members of the Committee were opposed to any pre cipitate action, such as would cause tho country to get the idea that the bill was an emergency measure, whoreas it is only carrying out the requests of tho War Department several years old. A rule will be re. ported, and tho bill will bo passed. Tho delay in getting a special rule which was made necessary by L)--ni oeratio mo.nbors of the House are resorting to questionable methods of making friends of uld soldier vorer-i in their districts, by grossly niisi -p resenting the uttitudo of tho iidmin ist.ratiou and of tho Republieiin lenders of tho House towards indi vidual pension bill. s A letter writ ten by K-orosent.itivi) lirueker, of Michigan, which is now in Wh-'i-ington, to a constituent for whom ho has introduced u jwusiou hill dm- tains half a dozen wilful misstate ments that the writer will doubtless hear from quite oft'Mi should he be re nominated by the Democrats of his district. A ma) of AVidia, showing known gold lieai i'ig roeks, wilh a pamphlet describing '(! lirrapby, geology and g Id deposits, together with routes to gold fi 'Ms, has been puhliHu-il, in aeeor 'aiiee wi! ii a j 'l it rcomnon of Congress, by the IT. S. (Seolos'ieal Survey, copies of wbie'h may be ob tained fiee by wrii inir to one of your Senators or to your llepicsentativo. 'I can say one thing for Clminlier- Inin's Colic, Cholera ll"d Diarrhoen Remedy ; and that is that it excels any proprietary medicino I have seen on ihe market, audi have been in tbe practice of medicine and drug business for tho past, forty years," writes .1. M. Jackson, M. D., Brouson Fin. I'hysicons like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a id Diarrhoea Reme dy liecausc it is a scientific preparn tion,niidbccanse it gives quick relief. (Seta bottle at Armstrong's drug store. LICENSE A r PLICATIONS. Ttu1 Mlnwlnjr nmilic.it inns for license hnvtim been II led in t hi tiftii'f of t ho ( -lirk of the Court uf (Juarlrr S'sslons of Pike ('unity wiil bo irrsento(1 to tin- next term fif tmiri Court on Monilnr, Mured 31, iHiiH. HOTELS. Delaware Township H.ifuhill Van (rortlfiii, Kraneirt ?Ieroier, Philip K. KuliiiiT. DintXinAii Township Anna Sehmino. Lnckawfixen Township John Duerr. AlltfUstil Heir-itwlt, illielintlie Stehillietz, S Hnrntein. I' J Ifolbert, Kminet A -!ur, Wurr-'n K. Rufnn. Lehman Township Martin J;. Bach, Uomaine Whittitkor. Milford HoroMtrh John C iieek. (veni'tre A . Krii h, Frank CrKsinan, Marie Kivderkks Heck. Marie V. Ti-isot, Palmyra Township ( iara Lalvs Vorter Township Frank M. Van Why. Shuhola Township Ij. Walter SammU, Adolph Fuller. John Votrht. Jr., Wetfnll Township James I. S an Sickle, Nicholas (iehhardt. Maurice S tiinn, James Kriek. Christ iana ? t nel ler . BOTTLER. MiKord Horn Alh 'i-t S Howland. JOHN C. WKSTHHOOK, Clerk of the Court Milford, Feb lv.is Al) pernons are hereby notified that throwing or burnimr papers or refuse of Hny kind In tlie Htreels uf the JiormiKh if prohibited. liy order of the town council, J. C. CflAMHKULAIN', President, pro tern. Attest. T. H. IH Mi N HKClv, Hoc'y. Milford, May f, ls'.wi. KKCilSTEirS NOTICE. The following account has been filed in the Register's Olliee and the same will In presented tu tho Orphans' Court for con tlrmation and allowance on tlie 21st of March next : Histnte of Kdwnrd A. Ferguson deceased First and final account of C V Hull Administrator. JOHN C. WESTHROOK. Renter's OiTlee, Resistor. Milford, Feb. l'H, lK.fS. Notico I The nnnunl nn'dinarof the SifH-klmMor of llm Mitforu, MiitioimrHH. unit Ni'w York K. K. ( 'nnipiinv. fur lluM'Irrniin tif Di tors fur Mm ensuing yenr, and such other burtini's hb inny Im hroinfhr rehire ir., will lie lii'lil nt Milfuiit, Hiki- ("ninny, nl 2 P. M. on thu laih ihiy of Mnri-h. IH is. I. y Dkyo. Futrf53w .Secretary. WANT A NEW Harness? In order to Introduce our fine custom- made harness, we have decided to offer a limited number of sets at a pries that will interest you. 3 In, Saddle, i In, trace, 3-4 in. M0P1 f side straps, t tplfl.ifij i 1 .a In. naddle. t 1 .8 In. traps. 1 ft r A T 1 7-8 in. side straps, . . iw.Cw 1 4 In. saddle, 1 1-4 In. trace, t jfj Cfl Nickel or Davis Rubber trimmings. BVV DIRECT FROM FACTORT AJfD a.tVE TWO PROFITS. Ksvj Bedford Harness Factory, T t 62 Newton Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Established Caviit Marks v v copy rights. TliMy-one V -in ft- tf ve practice. Opinion as to YuSMuV Jiii'I pHU'itiuI.iiiiy, Write fur took ( Ii. trm "M hai'd r.-tVn-n. CDSON bR0S.,v23 David vntxQily's S4y (iJHiS ALL KID-vrv. M'IMAl1 AMD Llvt.i IMOUULES. rill.s'iui'.v'a vi; it ."uilclu-li's. Willi Yi'liy is it evpry enrsapnrilla which trios to sell itself, ranges itself fl'T'iinst Ayer's as the stand ard ? Why is it 'that all have to ofTr-r extra inducements bipger hottls, fancy wrappers, chenper price anything, everything, but the one inducement of quality ? filers SopsaparHia ha nevor ben equaled by any chr-np imitation of it, and quality teils, just as blood tells. II Is tue Standard. I havo snc Aver'" RarBaparilla formor ttmn twenty-five years, and have never heard anything but words of praise from my cupt'miprs ; not 8 Bingle complaint has ever retchod me. A preparation must pness grc-iit mfirit to maintain Mich a repu tf.lion. I believe your naraaparilla to be the beat blood purifier that has ever been introduced to the general public. I often hoar other manufacturers Bay that this is "aa (food n Ayer's," but no one ever yet hoard it said that Ayer's was "as good as any other kind. Thoy always set Ayer's up as the standard of excellence. " S. f. Boyce, Duluth, Minn. "50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IH FARMING," PuMislii'il by the New York Tribune. SECOND EDITION. 32 ra?(M, 18 by 12 1-2 Inches. A H''i'rnl review of the ndvances nnd Impiovements nmdeln the leading brunch es of farm Industry dining tho hist half century. Special urtieles by tho best ngricultural writers, on topics which they haye nnido their lifo study. Illustrations of the old-fashioned imple ments. A vast amount of practical Information A valuable aid to farmers who desire to stimulate ppMltictiou and profit. Extremely interesting nnd Instructive. Only 15 cents' a copy, by mail SKN'I) YOUlt ORDEIl TO THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS Milford, Pa. Buiding-Loan Trust Fund REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, -: GKNKKAL AGKNT, 8fK) Broad Street, Newark, N. J. noon What it will do for you for a monthly payment of $8 per 11,000 V or wnicn applies on principal, $.1 18 Inter est. First It wiil buy for vou nnv house de sired or build you n house according to you own plans, for a payment of not less than 10'v. down. Second It will assume any mortgage on your property, and advatiee you more money, it desired, not to exceed' liu' of its valuation. At above rates vou would own your property free atld cl.iar In just 200 mom jin; you can pay as mucn more as yon wish, and reduce tbe time in ur norllon. or the full amount will be received at any rime, Tho first proposition enables you to con vert vour rent monev into the ownersbin of a home. The second proposition enables you to reduce the interest rale on your mortgage nnu at, the same time bu paying on the principal each mouth. For further information call or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets And everything which iierttiiim to to an outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. S!0 my stock before purchiiHing. The Price is Right L. F. HAFNER, Harford St., Milford, Pa FURS: FOB HIGHEST PRICE sepd your f nra to Pawtuckot Fur Company, Fawtucket, R. I Price list on application. dec243?n Don't Tabacco Spit anil Smok. Tour Life Away. ir you u;it io quit tobacco usiuff easily tiul forever, ne iimao well, BtroDfr, uiUKQelic, i 'ill ui iu:vv inn uud viur, wku No-To-Btiti, lio )voiitl.-r-wurltt-r, thi makes weuk men '.riiD. iMaiiy Hia U'u pouuda in tea days. )vi'V 4ii,Jinriii-ed. iluy No-To-Bao of your iv u-riMt, uihIlt KUuruuTe to cure, bOo or 5l.i l). iliutklct auil suntple maileil free. Ail. Stoi-r-u ibUuiidilyCo.,diicatfoorNew York. dsldavid ravos'ite Tbe one sure cure for The Sidney's, liver and Blood Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bust Ht-nter and Fuel Snver in the Country, New Era Radiators, Two Fires In One lltHlllVARK. niTI.FRV, TIN, AOATK W A K K, KTC, TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET, MILFORD, PA. TIME AND SIGHT. Watches, Diamonds, and Solid Silverware. WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, 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- FORt' ? ? ? ? Your Stomach's Sake CHEW ! G U M There is nothing; to good for the Stomach as Soda and Peppermint. Each tablet of Soda Mint Gum contains two grains of chemically pure soda combined with peppermint. STRICTLY HIGH GRADE. BEST CUM MADE The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating. TRY SODA "'MT Is Antiseptic Refines the Breath. Retains Flavor Forever. FOR SALE BT ALL DEALERS. . V-4i CO YEARS' . "V EXPERIENCE Toinr Marks EXPERIENCE "jrr A TRADE MARKS DE8ION" Copyrights Ac. Anyone Bending a nketch And dfncrlptlon may Quickly tuwtnin our opinion free whether an Invention t probably pntentahl. Comnmnlcs tkmsntrtctly ennttilentlHl. Handbook on Patent nt free. Oldest enry for Becurtnn patent. Patents taken through Munn A Go. receive iperial rwtUt, without charge, in the Scientific JIiMican. A handsomely lllnntrated weekly. Ijinreat Mr culatUm of Any Hcientitln Journal. Term, H a year ; four monthA, L Sold by all newsdealer. MUNN &Co.38,B'd"'-New York Brwicb OOloo, 636 V Bt.. WubluluD, D. C D. D. HURSH. Repairing done in tin or iron, nml JUoctnoHl supplies furn ished to ordur. ELKCTRICAL WORK A 6PKCIALTY, Prompt attention i iven to build ing private telephone lines ; putting in electric door bells: call bells burglar alarms ; electric alarm clocks ; house call, or hotel annuncia tors ; and the peneral keeping in or dor of electrical apparatus. LAYTON, N. J. 0 0000000 0 v 0 0 c OH0VI3BABY? c When babv Rets sick remember thut Kumtrit'n it iiup im O ' worth its we. fist ia ola. (J 0 RUSSELL'S WHITE CHOPS C Por such ilia as Wind Colic, 0 Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, y rJiArrhoea, Griping Puina. Sleep- , . lcasne&a, and other diacaaea in- . J cident to' babyhood, capcciAily , 0 during Teething. - a nrnrrATi u itinanrnri v 0 rthrtuiLi ncr,riiLti5, Olt la mad for babies, from pur vegetable remedies. CodUiui yA. no opiates in aoy form. 0 IT 13 SC0THIN3 OAnd healing to the nerve, and t the same time atrengthenA And V 0 invigorate the whoh; ayntem, reatoring A healthful tulor to the 0 cheek, producing Lelraahinti- SImo. C C 0 Strong Nerves c c c c c 0 Cheertul DUpoeltloo. Price !5 cants par bottle. j For eale by all druggiata. v Prepared by 0 OHnori i ifrnifilUC P(l Pilffl 0 o ooooooooooooo BUSINESS CARDS. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon. Office nnd residence Harford street. In home Intcly occupied by )r K H. Wen net. MILKOKI), PA. Dr. von dor Heyde, DENTIST, Brown's Hulldinir. corner Broad and Catherine stnvt.s, Milford, Fa. OKKII K HOI KS: N to la n. m.; 1 to 5 p.m. Also at Dlnitman's Kerry, opposite M K. Church every 2nd and 4th Wediios. 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, Milford, Pike Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.ford, Pjke Co., Pa. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. Piiblmth crvi('cs at 10.110 A. M. anrl 7 ao p M SnltltiitK B..l...nl I ... ...li........ : m....x.m iiMiiii'tiiiiii'iv niivr ine morning service. Prayer nicetlnir Wwl- nt.uiliiv at t 'l r m. . . ... ...y ... ...".i.fli. , i-oniiui welcome will lie exrendel to all. Those not at tached to other churches are especially in vited. Hkv. Thomas Nichols. Pnsrr CHITIiCIT OF TIIR finfin Giivimuii.. hcji ford: Servicen Snii.lnw nt-. in -jn w vWb'iM' Slln15' kcIkhiI lit. 2.30 P. m. .. r. n. . , , j. i iuiiy r. M. t-eats tree. All welcome. B. S. Lassitek. Rector. f IT, f'HTtllf.Ct 11.. n .... ... v........,,,. ,i-IVii:c nt me ji, Church .Sundays: Preaching at 10.80 lm. in. mm Hi i. .rip. m. Miiidav school nt is p. in. Kpworth leapue at H.46 p. m. Weekly prayer inccliiiK on Wednesdays at 7..10 p. in. Class meeting conduclecl by IV III. Alltrlenn hVl.l.ii.a ,,r ... a 1. earnest inviintlon is extended to anyone wii'i limy ucsire ril worMlsp with US. kkv. w. it. A kkk. Pastor. MATAM0RAS. KpwniiTii Af V. iT'ttiTix-u NtvIcvs I'vory Snliliaih at 10.:M a. in. and nnH'tiiiK Tui'stlny evening at 7.110. Prayer --. u u-Miny evening nc 7.ao. Kkv. F. G. Cuhtih, Pastor. HHPS P.UlW.Dlrnli . ....... .. 11... - "'"'i.i'"ii m iii.n, mata. moras, Pa. Servh-es next Sunday as follows : i. i,-,i.miiik ii..u. in. ana i p. in. miii ny sehmil at J p. m. Junior C. K. before ilnd C. K. nrnver niiH.t.ltir nfim. tUa ... . ...... iiitiiua; every Weilnesilay evening at 7.80. Seats 11117 Slirvici, M l.l.ll.n..lr nuu. a .'iiuiii welcome t.o an. i onie. KKV. J. A. WIEGAKD, Pastor. Secret Societies. Mil.roRD IvonoE, No. 8-M, F. & A. W. : IxKlgo meets Wednesdays on or lwfore Kull Moon at the Sawkill House, Milford. ... ,...,1,-1,,, nn-iiiry, iMUlorU- Grndfreid Wieland, W. M.. Mili'ord, p. Van T)kr Mark I.opok, No. 828, 1, o. O. F: Meets every Thursday evening at 7.80 p. m., Brown's Building. (Jeo. Dau man, Jr., Sec'y. (itmrge K. Quick, N. G. Prupencr Rebekah LoiwK. ll7, I. O f). K. Meets fvery second and fourth Fri. days In each month In Odd Fellows' Hall, Brown's building. Mrs. Alira Hornbook, N. (i. Miss Kallo Klein, Sec'y. BURNS ... I MOST POWERFUL ... ELECTRIC LAMP MADE, i Guaranteed to burn 8 to io ' hours. No Smoke, No Oil. No . Explosion. Positively safe for J bicycles, miners, policemen, gas companies, oil refineries, boiler , J inspectors, etc. We send with T each lamp sufficient material to burn from 24 to 30 hours. T For by all live ilMlwii t ELECTRIC PORTABLE LAMP CO. X elmira; n. y. 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. Listers and the Great Eastern Fer tilizers at W. & O. Mitchell's. FOR SALE. Seasoned white oak sled plunk, very tounh. Address, B. B. Hursh, Hninesville, N, J. 1 I c
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