Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, June 24, 1898, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS.
Friday, Jcnr 24, 1898.
PUBLISH KD KVERY FRIDAY.
OFFIOR, BROWN'S BUILDIKM, BROAD ST.
Entered at the post otlice of
Milford, Piko county, Pennsylvania,
as socond-cln9 matter, November
twenty-first, 1895.
Advertising Rates.
Ono squarof el jiht lines), ono insertion -11.00
Each subsequent insertion .60
Reduced rates will bo furnished on ap
plication, will bo allowed yearly ndver
il.su rs.
Legal Advertising.
Court Proclamation, .Inry nnd Trlnl
List for several courts nor term, 134.00
Administrator's mid Kxncutor's
notices - 8.00
Auditor's notions 4.00
Divorce notices fi.00
Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales,
County Treasurer's Bulf, County statu
meat nnd election proclamation charged
by the square.
J. H. Van Etten, PunLlSIIKR,
Milford, Plko County, Tn.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State.
For Governor,
WILLIAM A. STONE,
of Allegheny County.
For Lieutenant Governor,
J. P. 8. GOBIN,
of Lebanon County.
Secretary of Internal Affairs,
JAMES W. LATTA,
of Philadslphia.
Judge of Superior Court,
WILLIAM W. PORTER,
of Philadelphia.
Congressmon-Bt-Largft,
GALUSHA A. GROW,
of Susquehanna County.
SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT,
of Erie County.
County Ticket.
For Representative.
WILLIAM B. KENWORTHEY,
of Milford.
For Sheriff,
JOSEPH D. BROOKS,
of Delaware.
For Coroner,
ALFRED T. SEELEY,
of Milford.
EDITORIAL.
THE GLEN PURCHASE.
In another column wo print a
oornmunioation on tha subject of
the proposed purchase of the Glen .
We oordially endorse the senti
ments of the writer, and wish to be
recorded as favoring the project,
can it be lawfully accomplished.
The question of price is one which
admits of honest difforonco of opin
ion, and while intrinsio value is one
thing, circumstances and surround
ings and a wise foresight oftentimes
warrant this to bo subjootod to
a dogree to other considerations,
but neither should sentiment wholly
control the matter. Disinterested
judgment should temper such ne
gotiations, and while it is in the
province of the owner to fix the
amount and refuso to consider a
less sum, it is equally the duty of
the proposod purchaser to be gov
erned by a spirit of fairness to both
the owner and the publio, And to
pay such prioe as may be consistent
with actual value and the benefit to
be derived to the town from this
ornamental acquisition.
No one can object to improve
ments which add to the comfort and
prosperity of the Borough, but care
should be exercised that they are
not allowod to mar tho natural
beauty of the place more than is
absolutely necessary. Centre Square
has always boon without shade
troes, at least on throe sides of it,
and now that small maples have
been planted along High St. it
seems that the authorities should
not allow telephone wires to be
strung directly over them. In time
there will be an interforenee, and it
is easier to obviate the possibility
when such work is being done, than
to remedy the difficulty in the
future.
The Town Council should enact
an ordinanoe against tacking any
thing on the trees or telegraph or
telephone poles in the Borough, if
no authority now exists for pre
venting it This too common prac
tice is an injury to the trees, makes
thorn appear unsightly, and is an
use for which there is no Teal oc
casion. The Democratic aspirants for Con
gross in the Eighth District are be
ginning to show up. Now gentle
men put your "claims" on exhibition
thut the voters may soe the kind of
stuff there is iu them,
Prehlatorlo Dentistry.
George Byron Gordon, the ex
plorer, con tributes an arttcle on
"Tho Mysterious City of Honduras'"
to a late Century. The article gives
an account of recent discoveries at
Copnn. He snys : (
"No regular burying ground hns
yet lieen found nt Copan, but a
number of isolated tombs hove boon
explored. Tho location of those
was strange and unexpected be
neath the pavement of the court
ynrds and under the foundations of
houses. They consist of small
chambers of very excellent mason
ry, roofod somotimes by means of
slabs of stone resting on top ot the
vertical walls. In those tombs one,
and soinatimes two intormonts had
boon made. The bodies had boon
laid at full length upon the floor.
Tho cerements had long since mould
ed away, and the skolotons thom
solvos wore in a crumbling condition
and gave little knowludgo of the
physical chavactristics of the peo
ple, but one fact of surpassing inter
est came te light concerning thoir
private lives, namely : the custom
of adorning tho front tooth with
goms inlaid in the enamel, and by
filling. Although not all the sets
found have been treated in this way,
thoro are enough to show that tho
practice was general, at least among
the upper classes ; for all the tombs
opened, from their associations
with prominent houses, seemed to
have belonged to iKsoplo of rank and
fortune. Tho stone used in tho in
laying was a bright groen jadeite.
A circular cavity about one-sixteenth
of an inch in diameter was
drillod in the enamel of each of the
two front teeth of the upper row,
and inlaid with a little disk of
jadeite cut to a perfect fit and se
cured by means of a bright red
cement."
Dairy Feeds.
Bulletin 41 of tho Pennsylvanio
State College on tests of dairy food,
comparing buckwheat middlings,
dried brewers' grains and ceroaline
for milk and butter production. The
general opinion is that the obove
are equally valuable when fed ju
diciously, as part of a balanood ra
tion. Thnt none of those foods producod
a determined effect upon the flavor
or quality of tho milk and butter
and that in viow of these' results
the choice of these foods would de
pend entirely on their respective
cost. That, with the prevailing
prioes for dairy products and food
stuffs, and with good cows, milk
and butter can be produced at such
cost as to leave considerable margin
of profit for tho dairyman. These
experiments, therefore, prove tho
truth of what we said last week re
garding the profit in milk even at
low prioos, especially if the farmor
will confine his feeding more closely
to the products ho can raise at com
paratively little cost, such as hay,
corn stalks, corn moal, and buck
wheat, with tho small amount of
linseed meal he might buy. Feed
ing for profit is a scionoo, but one
easy to master, and thoughtful
farmers will note carefully the ad
vantages to be gained by a study of
these experiments made for their
particular benefit and information.
Signing the Declaration.
When the greatest document of
human liberty since tho day of
Magna Charta was finally passed,
it is related that John Hancock, in
signing the document "in letters
largo enough for George III to read
without spoctaolos," urged upon
his comrados the necessity of "hang
ing togother in this matter, " "Yes
indeed," interrupted the facetious
Bon Franklin ; "we must all hang
together or assuredly we must all
hang separately." "When it comes
to hanging, "said Harrison, the lux
urious, heavy gentleman from Vir-ginia,(ox-Presidoiit
Harrison's great
grandfather), to the littlo meager
Gerry of Massachusetts, "I shall
have the advantage of you. It will
bo all over with me long before you
have done kicking In the air." The
glad news of independence was com
municated to the throngs in the
street, and a tradition asserts that
the old bellman in the tower tolled
the knell of tyranny and rang in tho
birth of a new nation, "great, glor
ious and free," amid the joyous ac
clamations of the crowd. Ex.
Lafayette's Prayer.
May this immense temple of free
dom ever stand a lesson to oppress
ors, an example to the oppressed, a
sanctuary for the rights of mankind
and may those happy U. S. attain
that complete splendor and prosper
ity which will illustrate the bless
ings of thoir government and for
ages to come rejoice the departed
souls of its founders ! Lafayette's
Farewell Speech' to the American
Congress
Coscarets stimulate liver, kidneys
and bowels Never sicken, weaken
or griiw. 1 Oo.
The Fourth This Year.
Under this title the American
Agriculturist makos some very ap
propriate and sensible suggestions,
and says it should be something
more than n noisy day. It possess
es a new and larger significance nnd
should be observed with befitting
dignity. Tho object in each town
or county should be to so arouse
tho whole people thnt with diligent
economy of funds but with libernl
contributions of porsonal sorvioo by
old nnd young, exercises may be
conducted that shall fitly express
those great principals.
1. The popular satisfaction with
ropnbltcan institutions, regard for
our forefathers who established
thorn, honor to the heroes of 1881-5
who perpetuated thorn.
2. Our delight thnt the prejudices
begotten by the revolution nre pass
ing away, but our universal joy over
tho abolition of the sectionalism
caused by the Civil war.
3. Our ilesiro for the most gener
ous development of this spirit, of
national unity that knows no north
no south, no east, no west, but one
country, ono flag, the republic im
porlshuhln. 4. Our support of the government
in tho present war, oar regard for
its intrepid forces on land and sen,
whether in victory or dofeat.and es
pecially our love for the brave men
ntthefront from our own locality
and state.
5. Our purpose to holp our men
in army and navy, nnd especially
thoso dependent upon thorn nt home,
with our sympathy, our services
and freely with our money. A gen
erous collection for this purpose
would be for wiser and more patriot
ic than to spond tho money for fire
works. 8 nnd lastly. Our confidence in a
glorious future for America, our
faith that with tho help of the God
of notions this peoplo shall work out
the problems which destiny has in
storo for a government and a civil
ization that more than ever are to
he tho hope and inspiration of the
world.
Dangerous Odors.
The Boston Transcript tells its
reodors what smells are dmgerons.
A single sniff of highly concentrated
prussio acid will kill a man as quick
ly as a shot through the hoart. Tho
odor of a bad egg is duo to tho pre
sence of sulphurotod hydrogen, and
tho objectionable porfumos of sowers
nnd bone factories are attributable
chiefly to tho same gas. Chemical
laboratories are famous for bad
smells. Brzolius, who discovered
the element willed "selenium, "once
tried tho exporimont of permitting
a bubblo of puro hydrogou solonide
gas to ontor his nostrils. For days
af torwords ho was not oblo to smoll
strong ammonia tho olfactory nor vos
being temporarily paralyzed. Sol
onium gas has the odor of putrid
horseradish. Tellurium is even
worse. There is a story of a physi
cian whose patiout, a lady, rofusod
to take on absolutely necessary rost
because she was so fond of being
alwnys on the go in socioty. Ho
gave her a pill oontining a small
quantity of tellurium, and her
breath was affected by it to suoh an
extent she was notable to appear in
publio fora month. She never guessed
whot tho trouble was. Tho volatil
zod essential oil of rosos Is supposed
to cause "rose cold." This peouliar
complaint is oo far nervous in its
oharaotor . that paper rosos eomo
excite it.
Broadened Freedoms Path
Way.
What our fnthors did thoy did not
only for thomsolves, but for all who
speak the English tougue. The les
sons taught by our struggle and vic
tories are as lasting as our race and
broader than the vast territory we
oover today. Whon, therefore, wo
celebrate the Declaration of Indo
pondonoo we oelobrato not only the
oourago and conduct of ancestors
whoso docondants we are, but the
brave and far sighted deed of ser
vants of mankind who not only found
ed an empire,but broadened the path
way of civilization, progress and
freedom around the world. Thomas
B.Reod.
Celebrating the Fourth.
Ono of tho men who signed the
Declaration of Independence is said
to have expressed the" desire thnt
he might rise from his grave a hun
dred years later to witness tho
manner in which posterity observed
the Fourth of July. If his wish
could have been gratified, the ven
erable patriot would have found a
decided change in tho manner of tho
celebration, but none iu tho fouling
which .inspired it. Posterity, too,
would undoubtedly have turned the
tables on him, eagerly questioning
him in turn as to the celebrations
in his day, but even without his aid
its questions cm bo answorod, Ex-ehango-
Pillbbury's vitos at MiteheH'a.
jyepapssa
HZJjG&ratfaa
its victims. It puts them In
tha power of the weakest organ of
the body and makes them its slaves.
They must eat to suit it, drink to suit
it, and live a lenten life of self-denial.
Lj Asks jaan
have cured many bad cases of
dyspepsia they will cure you, if you
are suffering from that disease.
Mrs. H. B. Anderson, 15 Williams
Street, Grand Rapids, Mich., writes :
" Ayort Fills cored mo of dyspepsia
from which 1 hod suffered for threa
years. They beat Tory othor medi
cine." AVER'S
PLL3 Gsiro
Byspopaia
THE NATIONAL. BIRTHDAY
JULY 2 WAS TUB DAY 01 WHICH THE
. INDHPENDENCK RESOLUTION WAS
ADOPTED.
On June 11 Jefferson of Virginia,
Livingston of Now York, Adams of
Massachusetts, Franklin of Ponn-
sylvania, and Sherman of Connecti
cut, were eloctod a Committee by
tho Continental Congress to draw
up a formal declaration. Jefferson
was elected Chairman. On July 1
Congress, in committee of the whole,
took up Loo's resolutions for Iudo
pondonoe, which had boon introduced
on June 7. The resolutions were
reported favorably to the full house
on July 2 by the vote of 9 stites to
4. The same day the Congress con
curred. This day, July 2,-seemed to the
patriots assomblod in Philadelphia
the most memorable in history.
Thoy fully believed that future gen.
orations would oolobrate July 2 ns
Indopondonoe Day. John Adams
wrote to his wifo : "The 2d day of
July, 1776, will be the most mem
orable epoch in the history of Amor-
ica, to be colobrated by succeeding
generations as the groat anniver
sary fostival, commomorated as tho
day of deliverance by solemn aots
of dovotion to God Almighty from
one end of the continont to the
othor, from this timo for evermore
I am well aware of the toil and
blood and treasure it will cost us to
maintain this declaration. Yet
through all the gloom I can see the
rays ot light and glory ; that pos.
terity will triumph in that day's
transaction."
By one of those curious anom
alies of which history is full the
4th of July and not the 2d is cele
brated as the nation's birthday.
N. Y. Press.
Have You
Small Feet ?
If you have yon can take ad
vantage of a misjudgement In
purchasing we bought too
many two and a half.
Seventy-Five Pairs
Women's Shapely Shoes
sizo TWO AND ONE-HALF
ONLY but in all widths from
A to EE, and in either laee or
button, we offer at a bargain.
A few were built to sell at
12.00, but the bulk are con
sistent $3.00 shoes.
YOUR CnOICE FOR $1.25 !
Look at 'em in the window.
Notice of Application For
Incorporation.
Notion la herohy given thnt an applica
tion will bo made to thufiovernorof IVnn
sylvnnlann MONDAY, THK KLKVKNTK
DAY UK JLTLY. elhto.!!! hundred and
iiiiwt.v-eitflit, nt two o'clock P. M. of said
day. by Tlnis. Armstrong, Joseph J. Hurt,
Lancelot Y. Arui.-itrouir, .lamed S. little,
an. I Harry T. Uakor, under tlie Act of As
sembly, cutiil.nl. iaAu Act to provide for
tiie lucorjiomiion nnd regulation of cer
tain corporation." approved April guth,
171, and tbc supplement thereto, for the
charter of an intended corporation to bo
culled TUK MILKoRDGASCOMPANY,
th character and object of which is tho
manufacture and supply of Acctyleliu irns,
or other r.n for liht, h.'at op pior to the
public of the Hnrim'i of Milford, lit the
County of Piko. and StaUi of Pennsylva
nia, and to such persons, parturuorohips
and associations residing therein aud ad
jacent thereto, as may desire tho sumo,
anil for these purposes to havo, possess,
aud enjoy all tho rights, benefits, aud priv
ileges of said Act of Asseinl.lv and supple
ments thereto. J1Y. 'f. I1AKKH,
Milford, Pa , Solicitor.
Juno Id, loud.-Jw
Buiding-Loan Trust Fund.
REALTY CORPORATION
of
-:- NEW JERSEY, -:-
. GENKRAIj ahknt
910 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.
KK)
What it will do for you
fern monthly varment -of 8 nor tl () Hf,
of which appllen on principal, fs in Inter
est. First Tt will buy for y on any house de
sired or build you a house according to
you own plans, for a payment of not less
limn toys uown.
Second It will assume any mortiraire
on your property, nnd ndvance you more
money, n desired, not to exceed of Its
valuation At above rntes von would own
your property free nnd chiar In just 800
in.. in ns; you can pay ns lmicri more ns yon
wish, nnd reduce the time In nr-nortfon
or the full amount will bo received at nny
I.1IIIM,
The first proposition enables ynn to con
Tort your rent money Into tho ownership
of home.
The second proposition enables you to
reduce the Interest rate on your morlfrnpp
nnd at the same time bo paying off the
principal each month.
or further Information call or nddress
J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, 1
Milford, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED
In Every County to Supply
trie great popular demand for
AMERICA'S WAR
FOR HUMAMITY.
TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY,
COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY
Senator John J. Ingalls,
Of Kansas.
The most brllllnntly written, most pro
fusely and artistically Illustrated, nnd
most Intensely popular book on tho sul
ject of the war with Spain. Nearly
200 Superb Illustrations
from Phototographs.
tnken specially for this irroftt work A
nro making tol) to $100 a week selling It.
A yeritnble bonanza for live canyassers.
Apply for description, terms and territory
nt once to
N. B. Thompson Publishing Co.,
ST. LOUIS, MO., Or N. Y. City.
-v I.N EXCHANGE FOR "v
BICYCLES
OR "'fix
HARNESS.
Mone notft rn'cos'Jlty. Yon produce what
we can line. We muko whut you w ant.
Mnrlo" Blryrle Ho. 1 , onc-plt-co fnipk,
Inti'Ht model, the (wil of the bent Bim .!.-
made, j our own njmuificatiohrt, $;,o,
"Mario" BleyMoNo. t three-piece crnnlr.
your own Hp.'t:iiic:iti'ns, $lf.
Xarlo' Racer, a very fine machine, $00.
We Ricyrloa for ensh or on tlio
monthly payment plan, anywhere In tlif
I'nited States or CnnurH, W mnke vnry
literal allowarifN for old wlils. Wo kKu
sHI senn'l-lian1 whH at from $3 tn
Iim't fail to writo us if von want a wheel
or Imrni'ss on tho est te: n.s ever oiTered.
Wenilow ruling HufTiln prico fnp all
klnda of farm priwlnotn: that nun e Bhlppet
..onomienily to liufTalo. Tell us whut you
have-to ex:hanze and we will quote pnv.-w
we can nff.-r. KnoloKe stamps for fjriher
information or fr priro list of our hainh
tnade Harness and Horse Collars.
MAPiLO CYCLE CO.,
61 Torracofi Buffalo, N. Y.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
To tho qunllflod voters of the Borough
of Milford Tnke Notice, that the Town
Council of said Uoroimh hns by its vote
signified mlesiru to make an luorease of
indebtedness of said borough ns provided
under tho Act of Assembly nunroviMl dt.h
June, lK'.il. ontitlod nn Act to regulnte the
manner of increasing the Indebtedness of
tnunleipalltieH, eto.
There will be nn election held nt the
Court Houso, the place for holding muni
cipal elections in said Ilorough of Milford,
County of Pike, nnd fctnte of Pennsylva
nia, on the
ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, A. D., 18
between tho hour, of 2 P. M. and 7 P. M .
of sold day, 4a) Increase or not to luorea8c
the Indebtedness of wild Ilorough the sum
of three thousand nnd five hundred dol
lars (SISOO) nliove one hundred nnd five
($105) dollars indebtedness Said Increase
U to be rated upon the laxt assented valu
ation of said Borough of one hundred and
eighteen thousand, seven hundred nnd
eighty one (l IS ."Ml) dollnrs at a percen
tage of .Oici4r)7 on tho assessed valua
tion. The purpose for which the lndebt
ednoss Is to be Increased Is purchasing
wuac is Known na tue '-ricu, tor tne uses of
the said Borough, nt which time and olnce
tickets will be furnished, lobcled on the
outaide "Increase of Debt," nnd contain
ing in the Inside the words "No Increase
of Debt," or "Debt may by Increased."
Approved tins otn clay of .luue. A. D.,
1M.7 J. 0. CHAMBERLAIN,
Atttest, President of Town Council.
I) H. HORNBKCK.riecv.
Milford, June , ltr.H. 4w
All persons are hereby notified that
throwing or burning papers or refuse of
nny kind In the streets of the Borough lr
promoiteu.
By order of the town council,
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN,
President, pro tern.
Attest, D. H. HORNBECK, boe'y.
Milford, May 5, la'..
- rn urn.
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Invention ! uri,hitljT pjuuiiutble. ConiinuiitrA.
tluna tunctly oeiiHileniliU. Handbook on Haivnt.
out fre& Oldunt auuncr fur fctfeurintf natents.
l'ateius taki.n timiuifh kuiD A CO. Iwuvlv
tyecitU notiM, wlthuut chanx. In Ui.
Scientific Jlnuricaa.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. l.awet dr
eulutioii of nny i:ijiiLUl Uiuruitl. Turin, $3 n
y.-ovr; (our munitw, $U Bold 1J jJ1 newoUtMtlur.
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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-
"50 YEARS
IMPROVEMENTS
IN FARMING,"
Published by the New York Tribune
SECOND EDITION.
32 rage,?, 18 by 12 1-2 Inches.
A general review of tho advances nnd
Improvements nindein the lending branch
es of farm Industry during tho last half
century.
Special articles by tho best agricultural
writers, on topics which they hnve made
their life study.
Illustrations of the old-fnshloned Imple
ments.
A vnst amount of practical information
A valuable aid to farmers who desire U
stimulate production nnd profit.
Extremely interesting and Instructive
Only 15 cents a copy, by mail.
SEND YOUR ORDER TO
THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS,
sviiiiora, lJa.
FOR aS a? J
Your Stomach's Sake
CHEW
There Is nothing so good fof the
Stomach as Soda and Peppermint.
Each tablet of Soda Mint Gum
contains two grains of chemically
pure soda combined with peppermint.
STSiCTLY RICH GRADE.
BEST CUM MADE
The Proof of the Pudding is la the
Fating.
TRY SODA "'MT
Is Antiseptic Refines the Breath.
Retains Flavor Forever.
TOIt 8 ALU BT AIL ItXALKItR.
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o 1.0V 13 BABY ? o
When baby pete sick remember
Y that Hunnetl'm White Jtrop im Y
J worth its weight in gold. Q
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Q For iuch ills Wind Colic, (
a Cholera Infantum. Dysentery,
y Diarrhoea. Griping Pains, Bleep
Olesaness, and other diseases in- a
cident to babyhood, especially j
during Teething. .
0 PERFECTLY KSHLESS. o
y It is made for babies, from pur s.
S vegetable remedies, Contain y
A no opiates in any form. yv
0 IT IS S03TKIHQ o
Oand healing to ths nerves, and s
at the same time strengthens and r
Invigorates ths whole system,
restoring a healthful color to tha V
cheek, producing
v Refreshing Sleep, V
y Strong Nerves,
Q Cheerful Disposition.
Prlca 25 csnls per battle.
OPor sale by sU druggists, s
Prepared by V
RUSSELL MEDICINE CO., $
PnOVlDEKCE, R. I.
OOOOC-00000000
LABELS'.
TAQ tL. J Desum.
Thirtyone Tri ac-rlve price. Opinion ai to
Taluhty sittl jiutentaliility. WritA for ook of
1iuanit nol anil ref-ruoi. EUSON bKOix. 913
f troct, Wubiog-tua, D. C.
DR.DAY1D Favorite
Tbc one sure cure for J
The Sidneys, lver and DlcxxJ
BUSINESS CARDS.
F. W. BEST, M. D..
18 Ball Street,
PORT JERVIS, N. Y.
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR.
9 to II A. M.
2 to A P. M.
7 to 8 P. M.
Offloo Hours
WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlno nnd residuum Hnrford stiver, tn
home lately oooitpicd hy I)r K. H. W(;n-
ner. Mlf.fi'iiHii ta
Dr. von der Heyde,
DENTIST,
Brown's HulMIng, ciirner Hnuid nnd
(.iithrrlnn str.-ots, Milford, l'n
OKKICK HOI KS: 8 to 13 n. in.; 1 to 5
p. m.
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
Miuriim, Pikk Co., Pa.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
MILFORD.
First Prksuvtkhian Church, Milford;
fmblmth services at lo.:to a. m. nnd 7 Ho p
M. Sahlmth school immediately after tho
morning service. Pravcr meeting Wed
nesday at 7.1X1 P. M. A cordial welcome
will be. extended to nil. Those not at
tached to other churches are especially In
vited. Kkv. Thomas Xioholh, l'nstor.
Church of thr Oooii Siikpiikhi), Mil
ford: rServic-s Sunday nt 10.80 A. M. nnd
7.80 P. M. .Sunday school nt 11.45 p. m.
Week day services, Wednesday, 7.:)0 p.m;
riinrMlay, 7.80 p.m. Seats free. All nro
welcome..
Rkv. B. S. IjAksitrr, Rector.
c'"""n. Services nt the M K.
Ohimh Sundays: Preaching .it 10 30 a.
in. nnd at 7.H0 p. m. Sunday school at S9
p. m. Kpworth lenguo nt 6.4B p. m.
Wwkly prayer meeting on Wednesdays nts
TM p. in. Class meeting conducted by
Wm. Anglo on Fridays nt 7.80 p.m. An
(truest invitation Is extended to nnyouo
who liiny desire to worshsp with us.
, Kkv. W. K. Muff. Pastor.
MATAMORAS.
Epwoifrn M. K. Church, Matamorns.
-:rvlce every Snhlmth nt 10.80 it. m. nnd
p. in. Sahlmth school nt 2.80. C. E.
neoting Monday evening nt, 7.30. Class
noeting Tuesday evening nt 7.80. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening nt 7l30.
Everyone welconie.
Kkv. F. G. Curtis, Pastor.
Hope Kvan-oklicai. Chihoh, Mata
moras, Pa. Servl's next Sunday as follows:
Preaching nt 10.80 n. ni. and 7 p-. in. Sun
lay school at 8 p. ni. Junior C. K. Iiofore
tnd C. K. prayer meeting after tho even
ing service. Mil-week prayer meeting
ivory Wednesday evening at 7.S0. Seals
tree A cordial weliMimo to nil. Como
Kkv . A. Wiruanh, Pastor.
Secret Societies.
Mii.FOim LniioR, No. 344, F. & A. M. :
Lodgo moots laesdays on or bofore
b nil Moon at thu 5wkili Uouso, .Milford,
Pa. N. Kmnry, Jr.. Siyiretary, Milford.
Uodfri'ld Wlcland, W. M.. Milford, Pa.
Van Drr Mark Loiwir, No. 838, 1, o
O. F: Mce!.a nvMft. 1,l,,,KI.lun ...
7.30 p. in., Jlrown's Building, (iin. )au-
i.ion, jr., ,-m y. iioorgo rt. yuick, ti
PminnvnH Rpuvinu t mu,. n. t
O. F. Moots evorv sm;oinl niwi r.,nM.)i v.i
lays In each month in Odd Fellows' Hall,
Hrown's building. Mrs. Alloc Hornbock
N. O. Miss Kntio Klein, Soo'y.
STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD.
"The beat is none too good."
HARDMAN, MEHLIN,
l- M cj ti. and STANDARD
PIANOS.
FARRANO and VOTE Y
ORGANS.
DOMESTIC,
NEW HOME
and STANDARD
SEWING MACHINES,
To sale for cash or on easy terms
Needles and all parts for all machines,
REPAIRING A SPKC IALTY
Tuning cf PIANOS and ORGANS by a
ximpotont truer,
B. S. MARSH,
OPKRA HOUSE BLOCK,
eORT JCRVIS, N.V.
LIVERY STABLES.
If you want a stylish sin
gle or double rig, safe
horses, good harness
anJ clean, comfortable
carriages at reasona
ble prices call on
J. B. Van Tassel,
Corner Ann and Fourth streets,
MILFORD, PA.
Dr. David Kennedy
ravontc Remedy
AND IJVfc TKJliLE9,