Y PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, March 25, 188. PUBLISHED EVKRY FRIDAY. OmOB, BROWW'g BUILDING, BROAD ST. Enteral at the post officio of Milforil, Pike county, Pennsylvania, as sooond-class mnttjr, November twenty-first, 1895. Advertising Rates. One sqimrc( eight llnes),ono Insertion -ll.IKi Each suhseunent Insertion .W Reduced rota will lie furnished i)n Ap plication, will be allowed yearly adver tlsur. Legal Advertising. Court Prnolmnntlon, Jury and Trial 1,1st for several courts per term, It' UK) Administrator' and Kecutor' notices Auditor's noticed - ."0 Divorce notices -------- ft.oo Sheriff's sales, Urphnn' court sales, County Treasurcr'ii sail's, County stnte mcnt and election proclamation chartred by the square. J. H. Van F.tten, PUBLISHER, MUford, Plko County, Pa. EDITORIAL. A HERO WORSHIPPER. The Evening Post of N. Y. (Iiul.) Is nover happy unless prone on its front anatomy before the great dro ver. In a late artiole it fulsomoly crowds toward the stuffed prophet by saying if he had not borrowed the money (by bond issues in 1896) there would be none in the Treasury to-day, except tin small amount re ceived from Pacific railroads, and that the 50 millions appropriated by Congress for national defense could not have been raised unless borrowed by the sale of bonds. It says the silly boasting about it as a surplus is purely mendacious, and that it is borrowed money left over from Mr. Cleveland's administration, Mr. Cannon, chairman of the cotninit toj on appropiations, is doolared a fal sifier and pervortorof the truth, for saying In his speech that the mouey was in the Treasury without resort ing to further taxation. In the midst of all this it says we have one man among us, (Mr. C.) who after having done his duty, and deserved well of the republic, can hear being lied about without a sign of amuse ment. Why of course, that groat and good man is now too busy at Princeton trying to make it easy for young men to obtain all the "liker" they want without extra trouble. He is simply carrying his puhlio philanthropy into details, adding a few more gems to his diadem as it were, while the Post sings the sweet psalm of his life. Shades of Bryant, to what a stats have the mighty fallen. The one member of tho People's Party National Committee from In diana who hold that the People's party could do greatest service to the people by sinking its individual ity in the DomocraticJJparty has boon deposed and in his place a pop ulist elected who believes that the People's party has a mission that it can only fill by living. Indiana's three representatives on the Nation al Coinmtttee of the People's party are now all opposed to fusion, and this sentiment is rapidly gaining ground among populists in all parts of the country. Foreign manufacturers continue to invest money in manufacturing establishments in the United States, now that they have investigated the Dinglej protective tariff law. A now Bilk mill at South Bethlehem, Pa., another at Patterson, N.J,, a dress goods plant at Athenin, N. J., a vol veteen mill at Myatio, Conn, and other establishments of this charac ter in which foreign capital will give employment to American work men, are announced as among the business developments since the en actment of the new tariff law, and others are to follow. The Minnesota Populists do not take kindly to the fusion proposition which a few office holders in Wash ington oookod up to insure their own re-election. The gontloman who visited them the other day to pro mote fusion were coldly received,, and the committee called a meeting of a State convention for June 15, the chairman in issuing the call for the convention giving no approval of fu Bion, but announcing that it was the sense of the committee that the in tegrity of the People's party should be preserved. From all over the country, come words of praise for Chamdorluin's Cough Remedy. Here is a wimple letter from Mrs. C, Shep, of Lirtle Rock, Ark. : I was suffering from a very severe cold when 1 read of the cures that had been effected by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I concludod to give it a trial and ac cordingly procured a bottle. It gave me prompt relief, and I have the best reasou for recommending it very highly which I do with pleas ure" For sale by Drujrgititsaud Oen erftl Merchants in Pike Co. Tho F"lsh's Color. It Is a familiar fact that fishes can change their colors at will j many flshos make remarkable changss. Free swimming fishes most common ly preserve thoir normal colors, though these fishes can change j the fishes that ohange most are the bottom fenders. For thoir own pro tection from other fishes that would prey upon them, and the better to enable them themselves to capture food, these change their colors to match the bottom thoy are on, so as to make themselves invisible. They do this often to a degree thnt seems extraordinary. In one of the smaller salt water tanks at the New York Aquarium there are a number of flat fish. The bottom of the tank is covered with coarse gravel. The great bulk of gravel is composed of peblcsa brown ish white,n sort of pale ironrnst color. Scattered in this are peblcs of a deep er tinge, with now and thon one of a brownish gray or brown black. Thojlat fish lying on the gravel at the bottom of the tank imitates its colors in thoir own backs iu a way that is marvelous j they are of a mottled brown, like tho color of the gravel, and the smallest of the flat fish is the most wonderful. Thry are all thin and lio close to the bottom. The edge of the little ono blonds with it : nnd its back is a wonderful mosaio of browns so like the gravel of the surrounding bot tom that it appears to be part of it. Even in this clear water, at a little dirttai.ee the fiah is scarcely distin guishable, y J. F.KIIgour Wins In the suit brought by J. F.Kifgonr against W. E. Scott ami the National Bank of Port Jorvis in the Circuit Court for the Southern District of Now York' arUing ort of transact ions connocted with tho Blue stone business in which Kilgonr claimed that amounts alleged to he due by him to the hank were incorrect and tl.c ho did not owe the amount ehni- ! against him, and that the cash b l, agrood to he turned over ri iiim i the settlement was not. d.ili v-hm !, for an aomintin generally, ha-; U i in decided in favor of Kilgour. Ail of the legal quostiotn have rocontly been decided in his favor and the amount of alleged indebtedness of the bauk to him hits been sent to a master to oompute. W. 8. Bennett. Esq., of N. Y. has been indefatigable in the caso and with untiring perseveronce lnbored in behalf of his client. The result is a compliment to his skili and ability. Reflections of a Baohelor. Every man is a bitter pessimist when he has a boil. The average woman thinks there will bo no marrying in hoavon be. cause there wou't be any bachelors there. You can generally toll how much a girl knows by whether she acts cur. ious about what a man carries in his hip pocket. Dante made one mistake. He ought to have saved the doeX)st,hottest ov en for the man thnt writes the begin ner's cook books. When a woman has on a new hat, whenever a man looks at her she thinks he is admiring it. Whenevor a woman looks at hor she wondors if she has forgotten to take off the price tag. Tho Use Of Diainfeotanta The constant burdening of tho air of a house in which people are living with all manner of disinfectants, is not the thing to do. If a patient is suffering from a malodorous disease he should, if possible, be placed in a room which may be shut off from the rest of the house, and be given plenty of fresh air ;while even then the apartment and everything con nocted with it should he kept as frosh and sweet as possible. It is nevor necessary to keep the sick room in such a condition that a well person can scarcely breathe the at mosphere. Populists, individually and in conventions all over the country, are rejoctieg the fusion proposition which chairmen Butler and the other ohairmen with whom he co-oper ating for solfkh purposes proposed in their joint addresses two weeks ago. Butler comes to the front now with a statement that he is not favoring fusion, buf'fair and hon oruble co operation " Everybody knows, however, that he openly worked ngains the Populists' tickets inJOhio, Iowa, Kentucky, and else where, and for Dmuoeratio saocess last year and is working to the same end again. For some time I have suffered with rheumatism and tried every imaginable remedy without effect Mr. L. (i. S. Wells advised me to try Chamberlain's Puiu Bulm, toll ing me that it had cured mnnv of long standing like mine. I have used tour bottles ana tool sure that one more bottle will make my cure complete. A. P. Kontz, Claremore, Ark. Sold by Druggists and (ieueral Merchants in Pike Co. RF.PORT OF THIS RATAL COURT. THlt PRESIDENT WILL HOT BB INFLUENCED BY STORIES. ACTIVITY IN OUN SHOPS. THE RECIPROCITY TREATY WITH CUBA. Washington, March 21, 1898. There is no cooler man in Wash ington than President McKinley. although his is the greatest individ ual responsibility in deciding what action shall be taken opon the re. port of the Naval Court of Inquiry That report will probably bo receiv ed in a day or two, certainly this week. Opinion differs as to whether the report will be at once sent to Congress and made public. Senator Chandler, whose relations with the President are such that his opinion is as good rb that of any other man, said : "It is barely possible that the character of the document may be such as to render it inexpedient to give it out until Congress can be gradually made aware of ita con tents. If, for instance, it indicates lieyond a donbt the official culpa bility of the Spaniards in conneo tion with the Maine disaster, it would not be wise to place Congress in immediate possession of the facts officially, for fear that war would be declared instantaneously, and without due regard for all the conditions." One thing is certain, Congress and the public will have the report at the earliest moment it can be given out without detriment to puhlio interest. Another certainty .is, that Presl dent McKiuloy will not allow him self to be influenced by any of the numerous stories as to what Euro pean nations . may think that ho should do, but will act solely in the interest of the national honor of the U. S., without regard to the irobable approval or disapproval of .is.iiction by any European power r powers. The Maine was our -hip, the Court that made the inves nation and report was composed of ur Naval officers, and it is our af fair to take what action we please upon that roport, and we are going to do it. This is no spreadeagleism, but plain, everyday patriotism, which is shared by every American whose heart is in the right place. Congress and the country will be furnished an itemized statement showing every cent expended from thnt special 150,000,000 emergency appropriation, President McKinley having directed the preparation of a of a special form of requisition for these funds, which must be signed by the President himself before they can lie honored, and the opening of n special emergency account in the books of the Treasury. The gun shop in the Washington Navy Yard reminds old timers of the war time activity in the same yard, but upon a different class of work. During the war this was strictly a Navy Yard ; now it is only a Na vy Yard in name, its principal work being the making of guns some of tho finest in the world have been and are being made here mountings and ammunition for the Navy. Not a minute is now being lost in the Yard, one of three eight, hour shifts of men being continu. ously at work. By far the ablost and most enter. prising papor the (iovernment has recently published is the report for 1897 of Hon. A. P. Hroeloy, Aoting (joramissioner oi i'atents. A syn opsis lias boon printed in some of the newspapers, but, owing perhaps to so much war news, it was so in. complete as to give very little idea of what this valuable document, which will doubtless be translated and read by thousands abroad, con tains ; it must be rood as a whole to be appreciated. Inventors, patent eos, manufacturers, capitalists, and publicists, who wish to understand tho greatness of American Industry and how indissolubly it is associated with the patent system of the U. 8., should read this pamphlet, which may be obtained free by addressing a request for it to the Commission er of Patents, Washington, D. C. The three Commissioners appoint ed by the Cuban Cabinet to act with the Spanish Minister in negotiating a reciprocity treaty to this country were presented to Secretary Sher man to-day, by the Spanish Minister, and later they called on Hon. John A. Kasson, who has charge of the interests of this country in all reci procity negotiations. They ex pressed an anxiety to proceed at once with the treaty, but it is not probable that any material progress will be made until it beoomes a little clearer that it will be worth while to make such a treaty. If we are to have war with Spain, there will be no such treatynegotiated, and if we recognize the independence of Cuba, we should thereby officially declare thnt Spain had nothing more to do with Cuba. These Commissioners may be entirely honest in their ne gotiations.but the administration has not forgotten Senor de Lome's ad- vico that theso negotiations le pre sented as a blind, nor the statement made on the floor of the Senate a few days ago by Senator Proctor, showing the weakness in Cuba of the so-called Government that these Commissioners represent. In plain English, those Commissioners are being treated with every courtesy due them, but they are not throwing any sand in your Uncle Samuel's eyes. ' Press and Tribune. In order that tho merits of tho Tribune may ho more widely known and opportunity offered for ita ex amination, its pnblishers have agreed to send sample copies of ita issue of April 8th, to all names sent in by the Press. We take pleasure in thus being enabled to aid in the In troduction of such an exoellent paper. The Tribune for the farmer and his family is unexcelled. It is clean and trustworthy, giving the news, and market roports, which every farmer ought to have weekly, besides goueral information of prac tical value to the household. We commend it to all who receive a copy, and ask that they give it con sideration. 11.85 socures both the Press and weekly Tribune, and with these two popors you can keep thoroughly informed on State, Nat ional and local news. "lean say one thing for Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy j and that is that it oxoele any proprietary medicine I have seen on the market, and I have been in the practice of medicine and drug business for the past forty years,' writes J. M. Jackson, M. D., Bronson Fla. Physioans like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Reme dy because it is a scientiflo prepara. tion, and because it gives quick relief (Jot a bottle at Armstrong's drug store. 8 5 a ELECTRIC CLEANSER g Alt gnoA Houttkmper9 it. Removes alt dutt and dirt from car pets and Ruga. Removes all grease spots, fruit stains and coal soot. Restores colors snd raises tbs nsp. Ths work is simple and can bs per formed by any person. warranted to ds ires irom sucn bud stances as Alkali, Acid, Bemine, Resin and Ammonia, which rs injurious to carpets and fabrics. On tan cleans 98 ymrd e carpet w Wc also manufacture the f. ELECTRIC WALL FAFER 4. AND FRESCO CLEANER W Best In the market. g"THB ELECTRIC" E Bicycle Chain Lubricant Wa speaks for ltaelf. YA Why not buy the best when It costs A no more then wis cheap worthless stuff Wa bow on ths market t Bend for circulars. J ritSFARKD OWLT ST 5 TOB ELECTRIC CLEANSER CO., Harness? In order to Introduce our fine custom made harness, ws have decided to offer A a limited numbsrof sets at a price that wui interest you. OURNojmM AND. n A f)H ' MABNP5S. FINEST OP THB FINfi. ... 5,to-:i.0:,rr'"ln: $18.00 1 1- In. Mddl., 1 1. In. trc, 19 tn 4 id. naaia, i 1-4 in. m, 1 inrn in. (id ttr.p., . , 13.01) Nlcktl Of Dull Rabbet trimmings, M VY-DIRECT FROM FACTOXT J.XD IATS TWO PBOriTB. Kew Bedford Harness Faster, 92 Newton Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. o MARKS' v'CoemctiT& Thirty-one yer, practice. Opinion m to Tattlity and iiau-nubtlity. Whr for hook of tnetrurrlon and referem-v. EDSON BROS., 92S f ttnat, Wubuigloa, D- C Eon't Tobaoog Spit and Buo Tour Lift Away If vou want to unit toluu-co uaitir eunily and forever, beum.lo wcll,atitiir, niuuetic, full of new Uf ami vik'or, una No-Tu-Bac, tlie wouJiT-wui Ki r, tuat nialiua weak men strong. Munv gain trii pounds in tenduya. Over 4x,uuouurl. Buy Nu-To-Bau of your drutiKUL, under K'larunleo to cure, 6O0 or 1.4. itooklut and aample mailed free. Ad. Blerlinv iteuiedy Co., Cm. ao or New York. TROUBLES. PilUibury's vitoH at Mitchell's. 9.1 : Mi WANT mDr David Kennedys Favorite Itemcdy ' AND UVt.fl !2 3 "Three from two you can't," ays the schoolboy. Right ! Three from two you can't, either in dol lars or dividends or earsaparilla. It takes the beat Barsaparilla root to make the beat Barsaparilla ex tract. The best sarsaparilla comes from Honduras, C. A., and the Dr. Ayer Co. practically controls the entire product. Yet others claim to be making "best" sarsaparilla. They must be making it out of the remainder left after subtracting three from two. But, " three from two you can't." You can't make the best sarsaparilla without best root. You only get the best when you yJ,t 4?ALSJM HE I' which is made wholly from the best root imported from Honduras. "50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IN FARMING' Published by tho New York Tribune. - SECOND EDITION. 32 Tiigcs, 18 ly 12 1-2 Indies. A jfi'uernl rpvlvw of tho ndviinecu nnd Improvements nmdein the li adinu liriinrli- esof farm Industry during th lust Imlf oentury. Special nrticles by the best iiitrietiltunil writers, on tuples which Ihey luivu nmdc their life study. Illustriitionn nf the nld Cushion,-.! imple ments. A vast amount of ur.iotieiil Information A valuable nhl to farmers who desire to stimulate product inn nnd prnllt. Extremely interesting and intruemc. Only 15 cent3 a copy, by mail. SKND YOUB OHDEU TO THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS, lYiilford, Pa. Buiding-Loan Trust Fund REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, . GENERAL AGKNT, 800 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. What it will do for you for n monthly payment of 8 ier lil.non fn oi wnicn applies on prlnoipal, ?3 Is inter est. First It will buy for vou anv house de sired or build you a house according to vou own plans, for a payment of not lest than 10 down. iSecond It will assume any mortgage on your property, and advance vou more money, if desired, not to exceed lio", of Its valuation. At above rates vou would own votir property free and cl.iar in just 2ti uiuuiiurt; you can pay as inueu more as yon vlsli, and reduce the timu in or nortic r the full amount will be received at any Tho first proposition enables vou to col vert your rent money into tho ownership oi n imiiiti. mo second Dronos tion enali U; vou tr reduce the interest rau on your mortgage ana hi. tne same time bo paying oil lilt principal each month. 1'or further Information call or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Mllford, Pa. New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets And everything which pertains to to an outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. See my stock tx-foro purchasing, The Price is Risht. L. F. HAFNER, Hnriortl fcit., iiihoid, Ph. FURS: FOR IIIfiUKS PRICE send your furs to Pawtucket Fur Company, Pawtuckut, It. I. Price list on application. dx:2 Win Caveats, and Irade-Marks obtained and ail tuiri Cent buiuacMcotulucteU iur MoocitATC Fees. I www wrr i wm wrrvi a, w. r'IBTWFFIClJ we utu ici ure (miclu, Ui tr H r"1t i'lvw J ,remoia irum naimnjftoo. i i bco4 model, dratviug or photo., with deirrip-l gttoo. w aUvuo, ii patenudjia or not, tic oij xcArr" vur ic not aiu uu Datcnt u tcmrcU. l S A hMPNirr l HuW to Ollin Patent. ' wirfci coC oi mum in thfl U S Aud. iurciga tounuic! KM UKi AUUIW, C.A.SNOW&CO. Op. rtNT Orrtcr, Waihinaton, d. gci fliers will Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Hoftter and Fuel Rnver in the Comitry. New Era Radiators, Two Flrem In Ona HARItWARK. niTI.KRV, TIN, AGATE WAKK, KTC TIN ROOriNO 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, 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- FOR a a . Your Stomach's Sake CHEW C U M TTiere is nothing so good for the Stomach an Soda and Peppermint. Each tablet of Soda Mint Gum contains two grains of chemically pure aoda combined with peppermint. STRICTLY HIGH GRADE. BEST CUM MADE The Proof of (he Pudding is in the Eating. TRY SODA "'"r Is Antiseptic Refines the Breath. Retains Flavor Forever. FOIt SALE BT ALL DEALERS. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks rflv ., DESIGNS w r ff 1 Copyrights Ac. Anyone nenrltnjf a ktrh and dewrtptlnn may qulrhly H(prinin ur opinion free whether an Invention 1" pmbnMy putentahle. Communion. ttdiH xt riot y confident tH.1. ilandbookon Patenta st'iil fnfl. (lliwt iitreiiry for uncurl uk patent a, i'litenra taken throueh Munn A Co. receWtt special notice, without cbnrge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnptmted wk)y. Lanroat rlr- riilatliin of rtny sclent itfn Journal. Tunus. fit a jour : four montha, $L Bold by all newsdealer. KUNN & Co.38'8-- New York Branch Office, 836 9 Bt., Waablugtoa, D. C B. D. HURSH. Ropniring done in tin or iron, and Electrical supplies furn ished to order. KI.K.fTKICAL WORK A SI'ECIALTV Prompt attention liven to build ing vjrivnte tele)hone lines ; putting in electric door tells ; call hells bunrlar alarms ; electric alarm clocks ; house call.or hotel unnuncia tors ; and the general keeping in or tier or eiectricul apparatus. LAYTON, N. J 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 o HOW IS BABY ? o o 0 When b.by sfet. nick remember y that Uummrirt M Druy ta T worth ita weight la old. C 0 RUSSELL'S WHITE CHOPS 0 O For auch ills as Wind Colic, Q 0 Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, . Diarrhoea, Griping Pains, bleep j Olemneu, snd other diseases in- cidcnt to- babyhood, sspcciall O v dating Teething. 0 PERFECTLY KiEMLESS. Olt is made for babies, from purs yv vegetable remedies. Coa turns v y noapiates in any form. 0 O 0 IT IS S03THINQ Osnd healing to the nerves, snd A at the same time strengthens and v invigorates the whole system. retUonng a healthful color to the V y check, producing 0 0 0 0 0 v Refreshiug Sleep, 5troog Nerves. Cheerful DUposlUoo Prlca 25 cants par Iwffia. y For sals by all druggists. v Prepared by 0 X RUSSELL MEDICINE CO., Y X PROVIDENCE, R. I. 0000000000000 BUSINESS CAHDS. F. W. BEST. M.D., te Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. S to II A. M. 2 to 4 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. Office Hours WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D Physician and Surgeon. Offlco nnd n-sldenpB Hiirfnnl street In ntno Intcly occupied by I)r K. H. Wcn- nnr. MII.KORD. PA . Dr. von dor Heydo, DENTIST, Brown'a Hulllln, corner Hrond nnd t iiinenne BtreetH, Mllford, I'n. OFKICK HOUKS: K tn 13 a. in.: 1 to 5 p. in. Alsont DlnRinnn'a Ferrv, iipjiiisito M. K. Church everv liiiil anil 4th VV.I.,,. iliiy 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, Milpord, Pikb Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.ford, Pikk Co., Pa. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. Fikst Prehbvtkhiav Chiuk h Vf!lf..?. Snhlmth aervices nt Ii).:) A. M. nnd 7 ii p M. Snhlmth whool iininediHti-lv after tbd morninir service. Prayer meeting Vel newlay at 7 :l p. m. A cordial welcomo will he cxK'iKlml to all. Those not at tached to other churches are especially In vited. Kkv. Thomas Nichols, Pastor. Chuhch or thk f;ooi) siikpiikkd, Mil ford: - Sen'li'S Sunday at lo.IKi A. m. and 4(l P. M. Sunday kcIhmi at 11.45 p. m. Wk-dn.v services, Thuisilav, 4 .no P. M. Friday, 4.00 p. M. Seats free. All welcome. M. S. I.assitkh. Hector. M. E. Chukch. Services at the M. E Chunli Sundays: Preaching at 111 ;) n. m. and at. 'i.Xi p. m. Sunday school at 2. p. m. F.pworih lengtio at H.4ft p. m. Weekly prayer iiiectiiiu on Wedniwlavs at 7. SO p. in. Class meeting conducted by Wm. Angle on Fridays at 7.80 p.m. An earnest invltnl ion is extended to anyone who may desire to woihsp with us Kkv. W. K. Nhkf. Pastor.- MATAMORAS. Kpworth M. K. Chukch, Matamoros. Services every Snhlmth at lo.:m a. in. and 7 p. ni. Sahhath school at 2 :). C. K. meeting Monday evening at 7.80. Clasi meeting Tiuwlay evening at 7.30. Prayer mwting Wiilnesdny evening at 7.80. Kveryouo weleomo. Kkv. F. (i. CDHTI8, Pastor. HOPR KVANOEI.ICAL ClIUKCH, Mat moras, Pa. Services next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10.80 . m. and 7 p. m. Sun day sclKs.l at 8 p. m. Junior C. K. Ix'foro nd C. K. prayer meeting after the even ing service. Mid -win-k prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.80. Seat! free. A conlinl welcome to all. Come. Rkv. J. A. Wikoand, Pastor. Secret Societies. MlLFOKD IximiB; No. 84'4, F. & A. M. : Lodge meiits Wednesdays on or before Full Moon at the Sawkill Houso, Milford, Pa. N. Finery, Jr.. Secretary, Mllford. Gudfreid Wicland, W. M.. Milford, Pa. Van Dkb Mark Tjoixik, No. K2K. I. O. O. F: Me'ts every Thursday evening at 7.80 p. m., Krown's Building. Geo. Dim. man, Jr., Sec'y. Cicorgo K. Quick, N. . PUUDF.NCg Rf.hkkah Ixiiior, 1H7, I. O O. F. Meets every second and fourth Fri. days in each month in Odd Fellows' Hall, Krown's building. Mrs. Alice Horn luck, N. tr. Miss Katie Klein, Sec'y. 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, Comer Ann and Fourth streets, MILFORD, PA. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The best is none too good. " HARDMAN, MEHLIN. KNABE and STANDARD. PIANOS. PAR R A N D and VOTE Y ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, Jot sale for cash or on easy terms. Nettle and all parts for all machines, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Toning cf PIANOS and ORGANS by a ooui pete lit tuuer, B. S. MARS H, OPERA HOUSK B LOCK, HORTJIRVIS, N.V. DR.MV1D Favorite The one sure cure tor The Sidneys. liver and Blood ( (
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