PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Frihay, .Ui.v 1. 1IW. PUni.TSHfD KVERY PltllJAY. urncm, hiionvn'b huiumno, niio,i ht. Entort'tl nt the post otltce of Milt'oril, Pike county, Pennsylvania, as wcoiul-cliiHs matter, Novemlier twnty-flrnt, lKflr.. Advertising Rates. linn sinnrt'(nl(ilit llnnsl.ntir-Inwrtlon -1 Kni'li snlwitii'iit Inwrtloti ------- .ftn rti-duivd rat-n will Ih furnish-d on np plli'iitdm, IH "Unwed yearly adver t l'rs. Legal Advertising. Court !,pmliiiimt.lon..Fiiry iind Trinl Idrtt for several warts vr t"rm. 2l.on XdniiiiUtriitnr's ami Kii-cntor'n nntii-es !," Auditor's nirtires j l! Divom- not-litu r 110 Sheriff's sale, Orphan' court sales, ('unity Treasurer's sales, 4 'utility tntn nii'iit and rlei Moil proclamation idiarueil by the milium. J. II. Van Ktti-ii, PrllMMlEH, Milfonl. Pike County, P i REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. For (governor, WILLIAM A SWNE, of Allegheny County. For Lieutenant Governor, J. T. 8. 440BJN, of Lebanon County. Secretary of Internal Affairs, JAM ICS YV. LATTA, of Pbilail ,'lpliia. Jatlgn of Superior Court, WILLIAM W. POUTER. of Philadelphia. Congressmen-tit-Largo, UALUHIIA A. (MOW, of Susquehanna. County. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, of Erio County. County Ticket. For Representative. WILLIAM B. KEN WORTH EY, of Milfonl. For Sheriff, JOSF.PH D. BROOKS, of Delaware. For Coroner, ALFRED T. BEELKY, of Milfonl. EDITORIAL. HIS LETTER (JOL. LEWIS lust week in a letter to our estoemed contemporary explains at lonjrth his meaning in Ilia first announcement card, and roaches the general conclusion that tho Sonata was mainly responsible for forcing tho issue of arms. So far as wo understand popular senti ment, to think tha President was upheld by tho groat mass of tho people, in his position. The Hopro Bontativos in Congress elected di rectly by the peoplo and supposed more nearly to reflect the opinions of the masses were in accord with him, and subsequent developments have demonstrated the wisdom of their course. Tho opposition in the Senate was personal and par tisan, and apparantly instigated for political purposes, and was not sup ported by tho newspapers to any extent, nor by sober thinking poo pie. War was declared because of a glaring and continued wrong to humanity, and not because of an injury, which, while dastardly and cowardly, was not officially substan tiated. Our course and oonduct placed this nation in a proper light, and upon such a platform of right as to command tho resjxict and lor bearance of tho nations of the earth. They cannot effuctually.and none do seriously cavil at our position It is far bettor for us to stand on an acknowledged broad principle of human right aud justico than on the narrow margin of an insult and injury not legally proven. We think past and present events, and the cordial support being given by the people, irrespective of party, demonstrate completely the confi dence in which the government is held. The "phalanxes" which are moving are composed of men of both and all political parties, officer ed by men of different political faith. Politics are submerged, and us the "phalanx" in tho Eighth is now properly represented by its chosen representative, aud no sulli cient reason having been given why a change should bo made, we think the people will say to thu present incumbent, "Well done, good and faithful servant;" you enjoy our respect and confidenee and, if you so desire, can command a large ma jority of our votes. CHANGE OF CARD. QUR suave friend Col Lewis dem oust rates, his versatility by a change each week iu his announce ment card. This is a rather novel method of presenting a rase to the voters. Lust week ho explained that ho is in favor of a viperous pro secution of the war withSpnin,whirh should Ixt non-partisan, and that wo should hold nil the territory taken, and that strong columns should lie dispatched to Mitnila, Porto Rioo and Cuba Probably be fore1 the next Congress is oven oleo toil such progress will be made as to show that there is no "rod tape" in the matter, and his platform will he out nf date. The only living issue may 1h the disposition of the terri tory acquired, and on that point, there can hardly be n general divi sion. No sane politician would fa vor throwing away the frui's of victory, and no sensible one would attempt to fritter away advantage ous results for partisan purposes. We do not see that tho Colonel has visibly strengthened his position as against tho Republican party now in power. His declaration of prin ciples may bo of avail in proving whv ho should bo the nominee of his own party hut whether of the sil vt r wing or the hard money con tingent there are no politics in tended in this we leave him to ex plain. Tl I E ( I EN PL RCIIASK. F THERE is authority for tho ownership of tiny land for Pub lic Park purposes by a municipality there is also a method prescribed for its acquisition, on failure to agree with the owner as to price. It must be assumed that the Bor ough Council has agreed, from the fact that it is asking to have author ity given it to issue bonds to pay n specified amount. Now without in timating any opinion as to the le gality of the proposed method, or as to tho power to hold the land pro posed to be purc.his.nl, if it, is with in tho province of the council to buy and hold, there is a method provid ed to ascertain the value, in tho in turo of condemnation proceedings. Would it not be wiser for tin Council, assuming that the B n-ougl has a legal right to hold this lane for public purposes, to have its value ascertained and determined in tlic manner provided by the Acts of '","i and '97. This would be more satis factory to tho people generally and would relievo tho Council from any criticism ns to price. Wo might be compelled to pay in ire, or we might secure it for less than :i,!00, but, in either event there would be the asauranee that a disinterested and competent tribunal had settled the question. Facta Worth Knowing. Adelina Patti received her first lesson in singing from a blind girl in St. Louis. Sir Thomas Lip ton is starting cheap restaurants in many places in London where ho intends to sup ply ft substantial dinner for about eight cents. The Tichbono claimant, whose death was roported recently, served ton years in prison. Ho got off cheap, considering the fact that his lawyer made ft speech lasting five weeks. M. do Mesqnil, a Frenchman, has written a book on Madagascar in which ho claims that tho island was oolonized by the Greeks, and that Homer was none other than Ulys ses himself, a great, traveler. Queen Victoria objects both to electric light aud gas that is, so far as her own personal use is concern ed. Oil is permitted very slightly, but candles of an extra special make are still her favorite illuminant. The popo has never publicly left the Vatican since his election to St. Peter's chair and is said to havo loft tho papal palace but once secretly, and that by night, in order to visit his brother when ho was dying in a village near Rome. Mark Twain having noticed in in American newspaper, statist ion of tho inoreoso of erimo in Connecticut during tho last soven years is sor rowfully constrained to admit that "this is just the timo that I huve lieen absent from the State." They Act In Harmony. There is not the slightest foun dation for the sensational story tele graphed from Washington of frio- -tiou between Gen. Mile i and Secre tary Algor on account of tho con duct of the war. Gen. Miles re turned to Washington because that was his intention from tho first, and because President McKinley and Secretary Alger wished to consult with him, and they are working together harmoniously, as they have boon from the beginning of the war. itm. Miles is now ar ranging tho final plans for the in. vasion of Porto Rioo, of which lie has decided to taku personal com mund. To fur CouNtlimtloB ITorvr. Tdllt l'u.-aletti UuutH- I'uLhurllc lib or Mil. i It C. V' C lull lu tutu, Urufeg.BLk IvfUb-l Biuucy .Tri7 Ail 11.11, Washington, D. '.,June 27, ''.8, President McKinley, his Cabinet, and Congress as a whole arc much pleased, as they have every reason to be, with the news from Culm. Gen. Shaffer's eimpaimi has been a success from tho moment his army was landed Every flu'lit with the Spanish has resulted in a victory for his men, nnd each day has seen his army nearer Santiago. He is free to us-e his own judgment as to whether ho will at once storm San tiago, def ended by an army more numerous than his own, the men of which being acel'mated, do not suf fer from the heat as our men do, or whether he will a wait tho arrival of the reinforcements now on tho way to him, and of those to bo sent (his week from Tampa. If ho decides to go right ahead, news of a big battle may be expected at any moment. The killing and wounding of Ameri cans in tho bush fighting that has taken place between Shaffer's men and the Spanish, while, of course, deeply regretted, was no more than what was expected while fighting on land. The storming of Santiago, whether at onoo or later, is certain to result iu tho capture of the town, but it is expected to bo bloody work. There is no truth in the report sent from Washington that General Miles was going to take cbargo of the campaign against Sant iago (ion. Miles expects to go to Santiago in a few days, but he calculates to find it iu possession of Gen. Shaffer when he gets there. His object ill going is, not to supercede Gen. Shaffer hut to make Santiago the has.) from which the operations against Porto Rice, which are to follow its capture may be conducted, provided that our hoys stand tho climate fairly well. Santiago is several days nearer Porto Rico than tho nearest Port on the Florida coast. Like the Presi dent, (ten. Miles is perfectly satis fied wtth Shatter's work as far as it has gone. If the rep erf from Madrid saying that a new mi' istry was at onoo to be chosen for the purpose of suing for peace was started with tho hope or expectation that it would cause tho slightest cessation in the vigor ous prosecution of tho war by this government, its originators must have been entirely ignorant of sen timent on this side of tho Atlantic, and may ns well prepare for a dis appointment. Spain nn get psace by asking for the terms of tho V. S and accepting those terms without tho slightest change, anil in no other way. Having taken tho trouble and gone to tho expense to get ready to crush Spain, this government will not order the slightest delay in the crushing in response to Spanish trickery. Senator Hoar, Chairman of the Senate Committee on tho Judiciary, says of tho oompromise Pankruptcy bill, which is now awaiting Presi dent McKinley 's signature to be come a la w : "In gettin-r it through wo havo been obliged to leavo in it somo crudities and imporfootions, which must bo romodi id by subse quent legislation. The bill will en ablo 150,000 to 200,000 bankrupts to get on their feet again. It will en ablo manufacturers and merchants to get a fair division of thoir debt or's property, and will prevent n great deal of fraud, emboz.lomont and wasteful dealing with prop erty." Tho Currency Rjform Bill, re cently reported from the House Banking and Currency Committee, will bo pusliod at the next session of Congress. In deference to some of the members of tho committee the bill has been recalled from the calendar, which leaves it occupying the same position it did before it was roported to the House. This is just as well, as it is well known that tho Senate would Uot have acted up on tho bill under any circumstances at this session. While tho country is engaged in carrying on a war it is hardly tho proper timo for Con gross to handle a subject as import ant asthe one this bill deals with. No timo will be lost by defei ring ac tion by tho House. Tho attention of the would-be military critics, who seem to think it easy to move ail army as it is to trace lines over a map with a pencil, is called to tho fact that Gen. Shaf fer's army was moved so rapidly after landing in Cuba, although the movements were made iu tho f.ico of a fighting enemy, that the sup ply trains fouu I it diili jult to keep up with tho men. No one will bo much surprised should the opposition to the Senate voting on tho res ilution for the annexation of Hiwiii utterly c'ol lapsa during tho present week, as m my believe it will. Tho stand of President McKinley and more than t wo-thirds of the House against any adjournment of Congress until the Samite has voted has shown tho op- Whi n the ypllow flag of quarantins (anointed over a dwelling it meatifl disease ami danger. So when the yellow f)u(( flies in the face when the cheek is sallow an! tli:t eh ar vhite of the eye is dyisl run there is danger. It i lifer trcuNe.. Tho liver is one of the most Im portant o-gans of the body. On the proper di.-vharge nf Its functions depend human health nnd happiness. When the liver fuils of ita duty, poisons at once be gin to generate, and other organs of the body hcoine involved. Never neglect the liver if you value health. If you are Buffering from liver trouble, begin at once the use of Ayku's Tills and you will find prompt relief and permanent cure. " vt i vrakrnrd bn !ivr trouble Ihtt 1 p.mJ tearccly lit m limd. While this condition I bignn the ve of Ay.-'t I'ilh, and finding almost immediate benefit, continued their tire unlit I va$ cured j my eomilaint." H. II. If. BESTLKY, Towner, N. D. Mo Ohmnaaa With Your Llvr position, with a few exceptions, that filibustering will not help them, rind that ns a veto has got to bo taken before adjournment it. would just as well to be taken now as later. Ad journment is likely to speedily fol low tho adoption of the annexation resolution by tho Senate, as all of tho important business of tho session li'is about been disposed of, and President McKinley is conducting flit) warso sueeessfuly that Congress is prefect!.? willing to leave its finish in his hands. A Few Funny Ones. Renter Is thorn water on the top floor of this house? Honest Agent Yes, ma'am ; when it rains. "Mother," asked little Johnie, peering in between the uncut leaves of the mtiu.ine,"how did they ever get the printing in there. Reggy Aw, Miss (Kvace, youah always in my mind, donteher know. Miss Grace Goodness that is worse than living in a flat. A little girl is reported to have written in her examination paper, "The Arctic Ocean is chiefly used for purposes of exploration." Lirst Fireman What are you chaps doing, carrying those two men but for? Can't they walk. Second ditto It's tho only way wo could got 'em out j they wore playing a game of chess. "I hopo you npprociate tho fact, sir, that in marrying my daughter you marry a large-hearted, goner ousgirl?" , "I do, sir" with emotion "and I hope she inherits thoso qualities from her father. Ho Darling will you miss mo when I am far away in a foreign land? She Yes, dear ; but you will write tome often, won't you? What n chance it wdl he for mo to increase my colloction of foreign stamps?" Ho Must Bo a Wheelman. A Maryland judgo has decided that a man cannot bo fined for rid ing a bicycle on a sidewalk if the roadway is impassable, although in violation of a town ordinance. He holds that people havo tha right of passage on a highway aud that they are ovon justified iu trespassing on private property if they can do no better. Isaac Hoi way of Bingham, Mo., has a tall, old fashioned clock mado in 17s:i which has been in the Hoi way family over 100 years and is now keeping excellent timo. It lias a heavy birch 4-aso, and with the weights weighs over 100 pounds. Hawaiian Annexation and Extension of Amarloan Influence. O how (Ninst thou rLiioiinie the rouiitUi M storo Of dmnnri wtiii'h N'aturi' to her votary yieliln: T!hi waiiilioK wo.iitlaiiil, tli-i reaoumllng ttluuv, The pinup of proves and ifimilture of lL-liU, All that the genial ray of morning gilil, Auil nil tli.it echoed to the moo of uvea, .Ml that tti.t mountain' nlu-liei-thK bottom nhe-liK Ami all thu dread iiiauiflocnce orheavt-n; O how caiint thou renounce, uutl hopu iu be foi'-jiveul' Thoru lei no eoantlliitLoiiul difficulty as to tliw aeiiiiisition of territory. and whether when ueijiiin d It tioiy Imj taken ium the I" ii'i hi by the Constitution im ft now tumU, wilt Ihiooiuo a rpio;Hiou of expo liietiuy JeSfeisou. HI urn pi fa r A3 Buiding-Loan Trust Fund. (NVi : REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, -:- UKNKKAL A44KNT Hon Hroad Street, Newark, N. .T. HMO What it will do for you for a monthly jiaytnent of $8 per !,( S1 of which applies im principal, ja Is inter est. Kirst It will buy for you any limine de sired or build you n house aeeordilif; to yon own plans, fot a pavmeiit of not, toss than inr down. Second- H will assume nnv inortiiiire on your property, anil advance you more money, if dcsln d, not to cxei-cif me ; of Its valuation At above rates von would own your property free ami el.i'ar in just. ki months; you eim pay ns much more as yon wish, nnd reduce the time In pr portion, or tho full amount will be ri ceivcil at- any time, 1 lie first proposition enableti you to con vert your rent money into tho ownership of a home. The second proposition enables you to reduee the interest rnN on your morttfuiic and at the same time be payinn oft the prineipal eaeh month. For further information call or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. AGENTS WANTED In Evary County to Supply tho great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMAMITY. TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. Tho most brilliantly written, most pro fitscly anil artistically illustrated, and most intensely popular book on the sub jeet of the war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Phototographs. taken specially foi this jrn -at work. Apents are milking .V to l!KI a week sellili it. A veritable bonanza for live canvassers. Apply for description, terms and territory nt one-c to N, B. Thompson Publishing Co., ST. LOUIS, MO., Or Kl- Y. City. NOTICE OF ELECTION. ' To the iualifled voters of the floroiurh ofiMilfoni Take Notice, that the Town Council of Raid HoroiiL-h lias by its vote siunilled a desire to iiiako an iiicrease of illlleliledn. ss of said l.oroml as provided under the Act of Assembly approved wth June, lsul, entitled an Act to regulate the manner of Ini reaslnu the Indebtedness of niunleip'ilitii .-i. etc. Tle-re will be an election held at the Court House, the piny- f..r holdlnir niuni elpal flections in sal 1 lloruturh of Milford County of l'iku, anil .state of Pennsylva nia, on the KLKVEVI II DAYOKjrhV, A. ).. IS between the hours of 2 P. M. and 7 P. M . of soid day, to increase or not to Increase the indebtedness of said ilomutlh the sum of three thousand nnd five hundred dol lars ifciiiooi nbovo mm hundred nnd five uoilins indebtedness Said lucre-use is to lie rated upon the last asscssnl valu ation of said IJorouuh of one hundred and eighteen thoiisniid, seven hundred anil ethty one (Hs.7(il ) dollars nt n peroen taire of (iilf,7 on the assessed valua tion The purpose for which tlm indent eilness is to be increased is purchasing what is known as the Ulen, for the uses of the said Horough, nt which time and place tickets will be furnished, labeled on the outside "Increase of Debt," nnd conlnin lug In the inside the words "No Increase of Debt," or "Debt may by Increased." Approved this titli day of .funu. A. I) Ii7 J. C. ClfAMDKRLAIN, A most. President nf Town Council. D II. HORNUKCIv, Secy Milford, Juno 8, ism. 4W Notice of Application For Incorporation. Notice is hereby (riven "'tit nn applica tion will be made to t he liovernor of I'enn Bylvnnlnon MONDAY', TIIK Kf.KVKNTH DAY OK .IL'IiY. eighteen hundred nnd ninety-eight, nt two o'clock V. M. of said day. by Thos. Armstrong, Joseph .1. Hart, Lam iot V. Armstrong, James s. Gale, and Harry T. Haker. under the Act of As sembly, entitled, "An Act to provide for the incorporation ami regulation of cer tain corporations." approved April it'.tth, 1K74, ami the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to lie culled TIIK MlLKilKDliASCOMPANY, the character nod object of which is the manufacture and supply of Acetylene gas, or other gas for light, lieat or power to the public of the Horough of Milford, in the County of Pike, and State of Pennsylva nia, nnd to such ihtsoiik, parterncrshlps and associations residing therein aud ad jacent thereto, as may desire tho same, ami for these, purpose to have, poss. ss, and enjoy nil the rights, benefits, ami priv ileges of said Act of Assembly and supple ments thereto. J I V . T. 11A KKK, Milfonl, Pa., Solicitor. June 15, lsos -Iw 1 All persons ,ir hereby notified that throwing or burning papers or refuse of any kind in the streets of thu .Horough if prohibited. By order of the town council, J. C. CHAMHEHLAIN, President, pro tern. Attest, D. H. HOKNbKCK, Sec y. Milford, May , lH'.ni. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE A Trade Mark Design 'rr!4, Copyright c. Anynne upmllnir i auUklv .'triHiii .'erimfi our (.-(Hmnii frej w bet tier nn k Hkptch nnd dtnermtlon mar ItiT'ititMii ifl ir 1 1 Ij At I t ntUtiHjihle. ('intiiiiuiiicf tu-rii mrifLlj- inr)dtitial- HiiiiUbiHk an Paieut ent frtttt. OittUAt HLrem-y fur Hecuruitf pulentH. r&tfiit t niton thruutcb Munu A Cj. rKlv WVcuU tmtut, without clinrve, ill tho Scientific Jfrnerican. A handsomely tlhtrat4 weekly. Iuent fit- dilation of miij BientiUi journal. T-Miiirt, t a y i-Hj-; four ruoiHiiM, L SuM by ll TtewnJwilvni. KlUKN 4$Co.38,B 'New York Umutb lUliaa, UJ6 r M., WwlillKlluu, li. U S-voiiitHlr.nsj new, a anriiiK tooth harrow with wheels. Syrueuse plows urul "Plunut, Jr.," cultivator nt W. & 11. Mitchell's. TIE AND SIGHT. Watches, Diamonds, and Solid Silverware. WATCH REPAIRING A Sl'KCTAIrY, 0 Eyes examined free by a skilled Optician. Glasses Filled in Go'd or Any Other Kind of Frames. We are pleased to show Goods. E. Van Sickle, 72 Pike Street, PortJervis, N. Y- "50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IN FARiflG," I'ulillshed hy tiie Now Vor?; TrilMine. .SECOND EDITION. 'M Pajres, IS by t U Inclic.-s. A p'tienil review of the ndvnnccs and Improvements imidein theieiidlnp lirani li es of farm Industry da'rinir the last half century. Snecial articles hy the h.-st airricultural writers, on topics which they have made their life study. Illustrations of the old fashioned Impie nient.s A vnst nmount of practical inforifiatlon A valuahle aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and prollt. Extremely intorostlntf and Instructive. Only l.r (ruts a copy, by mail. KBXI) YOCR OK DICK TO THf PIKE COUNTY PRESS, rVSiSford, Pa. FARM PRODUCTS IN EXCHANCE FOR BICYCLES OR HARNESS. M'HIhj notiiJi'vpssftv. Ymi proiiui'p wJmt wo ''an iiho. Wh rnnkf whut y. n wnnt. Mario' lUcyrU Nft. I , one-i!fOH crRnlr, Irtt.'t nifwlei. f.jiialof tlnlit l(i.'v.-. miul". ynurown aiM-ill-fiii..r.R. $."0. 3f nrlo Bifjrl o, 2,-thre-pk-c crnrk . ytnir own sjM-4.iflrtti"i!S, f 4'. Mario ' Kar trt a vt-ry fine machine, ffiO. Wo fMll Bifpls for c.HRh or on tli mnntlily pHynifiit lnn. anyl)t'r In th United Htt4 or ('iintnln. W nmk vry lilwral aliowHiifi-n for oi-i wIimIh. We aNo rpII KM-onil hanrt whtM-U at fr-in $3 tr ?'J0. Ilon't fail to write u if you want a whel or harness on Ihn r"t ti-rnm ve r oiTtrtvt WeB'.lov ruling HiiiTalo pricfK for all kfnrltj of farm proMnrtH tlial nm im gliipped W4nnnii4.-allv to KulTalo. Tell iw what you liavtrtoexr-hatiie and w will )U'it prjocH we can ofTr. KnHoae Btamrw fur further infornintion or f'r price lint of our Han--malfl llarnetutand HorM Collars. MARLO CYCLE CO., 61 Terrac(-BufTattt, N.Y. FOR - J Ycir Stomach's Sake CHEW mmMmm ma ij There is notning to good for the I: Stomach a Sodi and Peppermint. , ! Each tablet ol Soda. Mint Cum ! . . . coniauis two grains 01 cnemicaiiy pure toda combined with peppermint. STHiCTLT H!CH GRACE. DEST CUM MADE The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating. TRY SODA ""- Is Antiseptic. Refines the Breath. Retains Flavor Forever. rou S.ILU BY AIL UKAT.tSltS. LTABU5HtO I8i4. ' LABELS. TftAut -"K -j otsu.Nc. . marks.; wJcoivicrirs. Tilrtv-on ye'.m active practii'C. Opinion as to validity .lid u-ulrtl.iluy. Write fur l.xjk ft tiistnii'ik iix.nd rt-li-r. iu.- EUSOM BROi, 9U V Mint. WublDtu., U C Dr. David KcnnctflyS kvivorifc Memcdy Cukes all Kidney, Siomach .. AWP Hvl IMOUUI.t.9. BUSINESS CARDS. F. W. DEST, M. D.. IS Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. I 9 to II A. M. UTt In R Hours J o . a U ft A ' Z ( 7 to S P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiysician and Surproon. Ofllce nnd residence Harford street In home hitely occupied hy I)r K. H. Wen "ir Mll l'OHIl. I'A. Dr. von der Hey do, DENTIST, Hie aii's liiiildinir, corner llrond nnd ''Mthi'Hne stri-cts. Milfonl, i'n OF KICK HOCKS: 8 to 13 ii. in.; 1 to 5 p. m. H. E.Emsrson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mn.Koiti), riKio Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTGRNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House M:i.i''iitn, iikk ('.-.., pA. CHQEGH DIRECTORY MILFORD. FttiST PliKsllVTKHIAN Clfl IICH. Mllfnrtl- Mihlmtli siTvii-os nt Id .3(1 a M imil 7 Htl p M. Siilibath Hi liiml liiiinciliiitfly ft(.r thri iiiiiriiinir si rvire. PmviT ini.i tinir Wrd n.:sl,iy iit. 7. Ml l M. A (,rrlil wdcoinfc will ho i xt.-tiilcl ti nil. Thuso nut at tai hi-d to nthor clnirclics arc estirclnllv In. vitml. Kkv. Thomas Nichoui, p(,st,,r. CmiliClt (,F TMF. Roori .SHEl-HKim, Jill 7 .I1. 'rvii-i' Sniulny t lo.W) A. M. mid I.' , , ' lu,!!,y t H is p. m. VVm-k iliiy siTvui, WtdiH'wIay, 7.W) p m lliiusil.iy, 7WIP m Sinits fr.. Alliiro wi'Khiiik'. Kkv. H S. Lassitki:, Roctor. M. K. Ciimicn, ,i'rvi,'...H at thn M K. Cliuri-h i-iiiiil.iys: Pr,uu!iiiiK ,it lu.au a. in. and at ,.. p. in. Suutlnv Hf-hnul nt p. in. Kpwmih loatruo nt H.4B p. m. V ii kly piayrr i tiinr on WitlmndavH in !;V" P-, chiT incainK cimdiiutctl Ity WiurAiitfl.Miu Kridnys at 7..HI p. m. An arm st invilatiim Is i.tti'iidi'd t nnyoiis Alio may di iii in wm-slisp with u Hrv. W. K. Nkfk. Pnntor. MATAM0RAS. Ki'ivniiTH M. K. Cmtucit, Miittiniornn. ."mtviwn cvury Kiililmtli at 1H. n. in. nnd i p. tn. Salihatli w-h.inl at 2.HII. C K. iini'tiiiK Mi.nday fviiiln(r at, 7.30. Chins inii-tii'K Turwlay (vciiuik at. 7.:l. Pravor nii'i'tiinr WVilniwlay uvfiilnir nt Tlao. K.vcr.vi nu wi'lminu. Kkv. V. tl. Ci kiis, Pastor. HOT'K KVAS4)KI.ICA1. Vuwn. Mat(v iiinras I'a. Scrvic.-s iu-.xr Suii.li.v as follows: I'r.Mn liuitr at In :lo a in. and ," p. ni. Sun day mdiool at. a p. m. .fntiior (;. K. lmfnre and (.. I',, prayi'i imntliiK after thu oven iii(T siTviin. Vld wii-k pniyor iiiwtiiiK i-vi-ry V i dniiwlay (viiitn( at 7.l. Si.ats fri-o. A conli.-il vi (-oini' to all. Conic. Kiev A. Vii;i;anii, I'astor. Secret Societies. MlLFOun Looi K, No. 1)41, !'. & A. M : Lon,. inii. ts V l u sil.iys on or lirforo nil .Mo in at tin, jawkill Ifousn, Milford, Pa. " Kin. i-i .Ti W... . ii;i..-i (Jodfr -ld Wi. land, . M.. Milfo'rd', Pa. VAS 1)RH M.MiK IidtHlR, No. Has, I. O. O. K: .Mnots ovi ry Tlmrhday cvimlng at i .to p. m , Itniwn's BiiildiiiB. Gen. )an inaii, Jr., Suc'y. tinted H. Quick, N. U PKl'llKNt'K HlCllKKAH LoDHR, Kr7, I. O- ). h. .VIonta uvi-ry socond and fourth Krl. days in i-mdi iimnth In Odd Kellows' Hull. Brown's Imlldinir. Mrs. Alice Hornbeuk N. It. Sliss Kaliu Kluin, SSec'y. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The bust is none too good." HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FARRAND and VOTE Y ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, tTo1 salo for tvish or on eny trms Nee Hi's and all parts for all inwliiiies, Hi'PAIKlXt; A .-PKCIALTY Tuninir i f I'l AN'OS nml nld. i ku i, . oompeteat tam-r. B. S. MARSH, OPK.RA HOUSK HI.OCK, PORTJERVIS, N.V. 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, Cornur Ann and Fourth btrtsets, MILFORD, PA. Dr. David Kennedy favorite Remedy tlJMtS AIL kiONFY.ftrOMACH i
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