PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, February 17, 181)9. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Of riCB, BftOWIt'S BUII.DlNtt, BROAD 8T. Entered at the pout oltlce of Mllford, Pike county, Pennsylvania, as second-class matter, November twenty-first, 1895. Advertising Rates. One siiareBlRhtllne),one Insertion -,u Each subsequent Insertion .00 Heduced rates will be furnished on ap plication, will bo allowed yearly adver tisers Legal Advertising. Administrator' and Executor's notices 8.'K) Auditor's notices -nn Divorce notices '"" Sheriff's siiles, Orphims' court snhn, County Treasurer's sales, County stnte nient and election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Rtten, I'Ulll.lSHKH, Mllford. Pike County, Pa. EDITORIAL OIL ON ROADS. Some experiments mudejsoemetl to demonstrate the practicability of the use of oil for road buildinir. It was claimed that on dirt roads es pecially, where used in moderate Quantities, the tendency was to harden them in summer and render them impervious to frosts in winter. so that the usual discomfort of mud in the spring was dispensed with. The road bofore application should be sufficiently rounded to shed water, then the oil is sprinkled over and if practicable a roller passed over to harden the surface. Crude oil can be cheaply obtained and it might be a wise plan for some few to combine in defraying the expense and try the experiment on a short piece of road where the value could be fully tested. There is a movement for better roads which is universally spreading and if the above method can be utilized it might with cheapness solve one of the great problems of good roads If sufficient oil is used to saturate the ground to several inches it would seem that the qualities might endure for several years in fact be almost permanent with slight sub sequent treatment. For some reason Monday nigut when the storm was at its hight the gas was not lighted and if belated wayfarers ever needed light on the street it was then We could dis pense with it on bright moonlight nights when the walks are clear, but a friend in neen is a friend in deed. THK ST0BM. The recent severe storm and un preoedented cold will pass into his tory as boiug the most severe record ed. The blizzard of 1888 was realization to us of what the ele ments in their untamed fury can do, but the recent storm surpassed even that in the intensity of cold and its widespread effects. The reports from all parts of the country are of a similar character, travel blocked business suspended, and great sat ferine among the poor. In the south especially where unprepared edness renders the people more sus ceptible to extremes of cold has the greatest inconvenience been felt, In certain parts of Kentucky the thermometer registered 39o below zero which was probably twenty degrees lower than it reached any where in this vicinity There seems to be no meteorio explanations of these phenomena. The elements have no fixed laws regarding heat and cold, both come and humanity sizzles in summer and shivers in winter, the sport alike of a blazing sun or a drop in the mercury. Am Boeantrte Hcrafae. Dr. Mary Walker, who created such an excitement a few years ago by her peculiar dress, and who is widely known, possesses a medal of honor for services rendered during the war. The records show that the medal was pre sented to her June 13, 1872, but at the war department the clerks hold that the records in this case are wrong. They say Secretary Stanton himself gave it to her, and one of them says he saw the presentation. She served as a surgeon during the war, but had o commission. 04 Itama Pram Bnrrakm. Baaator Allen, of Nebraska, declares that there are "26,000 loafers on the payrolls of the government depart ments in Washington as clerks." Aa elephant fell from a ear at New Albany; Ind., "and broke its leg. Its sufferings were horrible, and it was doaed with whiskey and opluas to keep It quiet while its leg was set. The well in which bung "The Old Oaken Bucket" la situated on the tdge of Marshfleld, only a short distance from Bcltuate Centre, or from North BcltuaU, la the Cape Cod part of Massachusetts. ME NEVIlEPOltTER. HIS GRAPHIC DES;RIPTION OF THE STEAMER CRUSADER. Ha Was from tha Country aad Was E.g.r ta Ulatlnsutoh Htn.a.lf-Th. Arcaaao dat In Captain Glv.a Him Soma Vaty Ism partaat Information. "Go," said the editor to the new re porter, "and write up the new English steamer just arrlred. Ulte a thorough account of her from stern to atern." From what?" said the young man recently arrived from a far Interior State, and to whom a Teasel of any sort was a mystery and a wonder. From stem to stern," said the edi tor, fixing a suspicious and threatening eye upon him. This was the young man's first mis sion. He was eager to distinguish himself. He had already done bo on his village paper, but he wanted a wider field for hlB nsplratloni, and had come to New York. Yet he went out of the office anxious nd doubting. "I will go to the cap tain," said he; "he will explain to me the ship and its uses. He will tell me ill." "Captain," said he, "I am sent to write up your ship. Oblige me by stating how many masts she has." Eighteen," promptly answered the captain. 'Where are they?" 'We have sent them on shore to be painted." "How much water does your vessel draw?" "Three Inches." "How do you draw It?" "By steam-power from the well." "Were you ever in a storm at sea?" "Never," said the captain. "Are you ever seasick?" "Awfully; can't laave my berth from the time we leave New York till we arrive at Liverpool." Are the rest of your officers and crew seasick?" "Always. We're only on deck and about in port." "Why, who steers the vessel at sea?" "The cook; he's the only well man on board." Do you sail nights when out of sight of land?" Never; we anchor." What! In mldocean?" Of course, you landlubber. There's docks to tie up at regular distances all the way across." 'How do you see to sail dark nights?" 'We send our boats ahead with lan terns, which light up the road." "Are they there now?" "Yes; anchored in a line all the way across the Atlantic Ocean." After getting much other informa tion, which the captain said he was anly too happy to impart to such an In teresting young gentleman, the repor ter returned and wrote as follows: "The new steamer Crusader is a splendid specimen of naval architec ture. Her Kci ravolves on hinges, o as to be readily unshipped in a norm, when It is not wanted. Tba rudder, also, by a patent contrivance, can be drawn out of Its socket and de ported on deck during the night and in hurricanes. The Crusader has folding decks which can be doubled up when she has but little cargo, and her ton nage In this way can be decreased from four thousand to two hundred tons. The sail can, If necessary, be used as sky-sail or wind-sail, and the saving of canvas effected In this manner re duces the wear and tear of her run ning rigging one-half. The main brace passes from the end of the bowsprit over the fore, main, and royal masts, thence down over the spanker-boom to the taffrall and into the cabin win dows, where it Is secured by a double- banked sheepshank to the head of the captain's berth. She haB compound engines, which boll water at an ex tremely low temperature. Her screws revolve at the rate of ten thousand times a minute, and can, if necessary, be brought forward and used as paddle- wheels. The Crusader la also con itructed on the crab principle and by bracing up everything sharp on the wind and wearing ship frequently she :an go as fast sideways as any other way. Tha engines are furnished with :ondeosers, which condense milk aa wen as water. Her cabins are con ftructed on the French-flat principle, their being six stories with kitchens, stc, for each family of passengers. The Crusader also carries her own docks, and thus saves all the expenses of wharfage when in port. She also car ries her own quarantine, and so can never be detained If there is any ma laria or measles on boat. Tha pilot pilots her all the way across the At lantic and comes back with the ship inch time. Her compasses In the bar nacle give dally the direction of the wind. The captain's cow is milked by the boatswain in the foretop" . Watlaanl Saldlara' Honaaa. No man receiving more than $16 per month can be admitted to a soldiers' home. The enrollment at national homea tor soldiers on Jan. 1 wai: Central home, Dayton, 0 5.033 Southern Home, Hampton, Vs.. 4,638 National home, Leavenworth, Kan 3,205 Northern home, Milwaukee, Wis. 2,798 Eastern home, Togus, Me J. 618 Marlon home, Marlon, Ind 2,272 Pacific home, Los Angeles, Cat.. 2,083 Total 22,546 Myatariaa ml a Violet Soap. The mysteries of a violet soup serv ed recently at a luncheon, which took on this color scheme, was obligingly explained by the hostess. ''It Is noth ing else," she said, "than chicken con st mm e In which some red cabbage Is boiled." A Forlana Kar Clatnee. Suit has been brought agalnat one of Baltimore's leading society men by his London tailors for $5,064.60 for clothes. Nearly eighty separate gar ments are mentioned in the Itemized bill, all of which were purchased with in a period of two months. It costs mossy to be thoroughly "English y' know." I Of Receipts and Expend ty of Pike, for the uary 2 Cash received from TowNsimir. Cor sir Tax. Ixrvr Tax. JJ Tax. DohTax TotaiJ H id . Hrnv inlHW i IM3 44 . J I'M 4' 7M I ml HR Delaware liwo.44 3-'tj 4 flTT-fa m ' W'l ' llliiBman 7ft I US IW W AJV " M 1"W.IS Ureene VN.M ji.W m 44 1140 64 LHcknwnipn JMMHI ' 1H) (l (.Chilian 837 Wl 9m 45 JtUB 61 44 ltf-.Ti l Mllford Hor'o ... II'PMM) HKII 44 KH 8H.5S 1IM7 58 Twp 82H 9U uli i 80 IB IX l 47H 1)7 Palmyra ftlMKI Sun no 3eUU 25 00 77ft (HI Porter HS..1H HI IW 115 74 Miolmln 570 87 171 10 83 1H 85 04 HI 117 Westfall InflSSN 4110 (r2 11.711 Ho SB !W15 Hi Totals 84XH.il 25X4 8(1 , UflR (17 443 (18 12556 67. Cash received from Township. Ykak. Co Tax. Dlnirmnn lxit? I Urecne 181(7 Km m l.ai knwiuen Ii7 4M X!l " imm 41143 Lchinnu 1X7 Palmyra 1K1I7 48.84 Totnls (159.88 Kxonkkationh liiiiKinitn lwr7 Ih-Iiiiiiiii " 14.H7 Palmyra " 1.118 Totals 075.(18 Balances Co. Tax. t 84 Kl 8n8 im KiK 88 118 58 2115 74 1 08 4.52 in hands Iniit, Tax. $ 880.46 45.75 18.70 fOWSMHP, War Grove. . rrecne Liicknwaxcll. Iehiiiiin Pnlinvrn . '117 Porter Total 168A.8A 444.110 iKOIMIK DAI MANV .Th.. TllKAStTllSII County Monkvk. To balance from lust- scttlemi-nt i 855 07 I'll County tax 1NII8 8180 11 1)H. t'o County. State and l)o Tnxes !V07 (W7 88 I'o Stale Tax 1808 1088 (7 To tax from unseat ed lands sold 1BIJ8 73 I'o tax from seated lands sold 841 02 To tax from seated lands returned for 18(17 104 00 t'o tax from land sold to ("o anil redeem ed I'o cash from liquor lictmseu 48U 45 470 25 To cash from tempor ary loans 4200 00 I'o cash fromComm rs for land sold To cash from H I. Cnurtrltflit., Jury fees and tines. . . . 8tu 23 21 00 I'o cash from Countv Commissioners. . . To cash from State 101 40 personal tax re turned To cash from C. 1017 58 Frtsliie (l)rldge Plank) To rush from -T A Mycr, Coal nnd etc for uieetliifr. . To cash from George Williams, County tax To cash from Wallace Newman (County Coium'rl Tu cash from Sheep 8 00 4 00 06 07 83 r und transferr ed 275 15 20458.87 Cr. Uy Co. checks pd 110888.90 ' paid Co.Supt. (ieo. Sawyer 114.00 " Com. '1H on 10502.00 paid 830 06 " Com. 84 on 148M5.33 received 21(7.71 ' Wk on 1017.58 stnto tax 3 64 Balance. I.'5.7 2IM68.HT I)r IS DKBTKDNESS MON EY.S . To ensh from County Bonds and prem ium I 8005.82 11 cash from collect or I HH8 25K4.88 KKftO.fM Cr. By Comrs. Notes pd I 7800 00 atnt. id bdir old 626 00 " Com. 2',i on 4U. " pd Int on loans "Com. 2';outll2 04 " pdlnt.onCoBonds " Com. H'k on 200 "Com. 'i'k on Sale of Co Bonds Balance 12 60 112 04 2 25 8110 00 4 00 30 1(1 2374 13 t 10050.08 Poor Momys Dii To balance from last settlement 88.07 cash from unseated lands 96 97 788.33 ,, cash from seated land 95 96 111.20 ,, cash from land retur ned for 1X97 81 17 ,, cash from land sold Co und redeemed 130 14 1100.01 Cn By paid poor orders . . 1057 87 coma 2'v on 1110.84 red . 12 22 coins -i'k on 1067 87 pd . 21 16 Balance 96 68 1196,91 School Moneys To balance from I)R. last settlement " ctuth from unseat ed lands 96-97 . ' cash from seat ed lands U5-U6 . " cash from land returned for '7 " cash redeemed $ 289 55 1404 40 241 74 150 82 219 64 from Co, By pnid cheeks. . . . Com. )l'r on JOlHWMrocd) . " Com. i'f on U!3 UUIpaidl Bulauce flW.1 uu 40 33 88 88 JUtJOfi Road Mokeys To bnlanoe from Dr. Inst Kettlement "ousli from nniM.t ed landa WMI7 u citah frniii aeutetl landa U6 UU " cnli from seattxl lauds ,U7 11 cabti from Coun ty lauds rtdoeiu wl 2&3.08 Sj6 66 m U4 810 78 W17.8D Cr. 83t oBJl I r,f5J5?-'r . w7 Kl ras of the Coun- year.ndlng Jan- 1899 Colledtrs 1898. Collectors 18961897. i ffKtr. Tax. Don Tax. iltfi 7.21 21.00 Total .68 1(10.110. 47" 28- 4(142. 18 28. 48 82. I flii7 HH7 88. 1 .IIS .IIW 7KISS. of Collectors 1898 Ktite Tax. t 8i) mi 7 XV Doo Tax. Total t 84.IO ana mi t W.18 152X07 118 58 18.00 m iw i i i a jJV8 21 3L48 1211 80 2180 20. (It pd. on on roail orders Cuit. at V'c 2iv, 8 reed . ('oirtvjit 8'i STI7.HI pd Jialance 12717 (II 58 80 64 85 92 Oil H917.8H Shkkp Fund Dii. To linltnce from 1S07 $ 200 00 casli from collect ors lHiM 043 93 043 93 Cll. By sheep claims pd. " Coin on Su.ou lit 2", pd " Com on 443.93 at 'I'ii iw.'d Balance 9 00 8 88 825 87 043 03 Rkdkmption Monkvs I)k. To balance from set- tleniciit 1897. . IV, 811 2020 17 'cash rrc'U B175.53. Cll. Hi refunded. (1882 05 'IWCM . f 8175.53 ICOCItTltlHHT SHKUIFF. Un. H.I To jury feeoollected f 4 00 CR' By payment to Trens. 4 00 I Am mi ueiukii Cokonkr Cr. By Inquisition onhody of Chrlstlau Neff $ 10 75 DH. To check tobalnnco . $ 10 75 CmtKKNT Expenses Eastern Penltont'arv. . . t 127 89 Insurance 272 60 Tax refunded 8 (!) 75 00 204 85 County Solicitor. Prothonotary rnsutfre Mllford Water company. 21 82 85 (III omra. nntfs oc interest 4807 78 Asylum KxH-nses Auditors Kinense Kll 75 M 20 Huntington lteformatory 15(1 80 .-neriii Fuel & cartiitrn on same. 237 6H 4(2 82 Juries (iraul & Traverse 7X11 20 ( ;ourt stenographer . . Bridge Viewing Telephone Service Junitor.RiHirt House.. Coinr.. llnley Court Crying CommnClcrk 40 00 11 60 24 (10 175 00 570 42 80 110 450 00 6 (Kl 1 60 SHOO) 15 75 Morchanlise Teli'KriHia PrintltiR (Ujurt House lcnairs... 21 W 43 nugisb-riufr Dlrtns ana deaths 14 60 Express & freight 18 08 Jail Kjpeusej 4: 54 BrldKirenalr lijo7 84 Military Enrullnicnt 37 rx Commonwealth Costs . . 1x3 96 Assessors expense 496 20 KcBlnering School Child-en H ifi 00 Bridp- Building 496 24 Bounties Foxes eto 273 no .Itisti -t) fees. 75 2ft Jury Connors 48 52 Comtnr. Heller 746 X2 Commr. Newman 758 00 Eleeiicin Expense 1893 m Stati mery lllimks.eto !i5 11 Kegi-u-rlng Voters 4X2 ( Constables attending Court 1x7 &U Soldu'rs Burial : no Kxp-'tisaon Co. laud 2-.'7 (4 Milfunl Gas Co X xo Total 13bb h Commissioners Accoi ntb Juines H. Heller. (Couiuir ) Cr. By bill rendered f 74rt tt! Dr. To ciiecks pd f 746 ftj Wnllacs Newman (Commr ) Dr. To c'leeks paid " t mi 4't on tw7 S3 r."i8 no 3 Ul "til."! Junius) Beraley (Commr ) To chocks said t 670 4 Cr. It? hill rent .Ted ... 546 53 " balaucclmiu last yuar . 15 42 Balttuoe du Cu U 47 570 41 " IlitiiHiK Accorxrs. Kepalrs to Bridges Mast Hons S'o. 1 painting 15 00 s w oo " " 8 " 14 uu Klmhlcs. . . UI siiotioia rai " W it.len Kyre. " 11 UU CR. Bal. e.e County . :l 111 ri Ul Dr. was only health, mitht let it cling. But it is a cough. One cold no sooner passes off before another comes. But it's the same old coueh all the time. jr tne same ota story, the cold. kai W loosens the grssp of yourcough. The congestion of the throst and lungs is removed; all In flammation Is subdued; the parts are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops away. It has no diseased tissues on which to hang. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out Inflammation of the lungs. Ad v lorn Frmm Kt'tneniher we hUTS ft MMIf! Tprt liifiit. If you hive ny poinplalnt what ever itirl tfplrf the ht tnedirril ilvlc Tint cn point hlT obtain, write th 3..-t'r ffelr. Von will reci prompt reply, without cost. A.Ulrew, DH. J. C. ATFIt, Lowell, Mm, Hnnilltnns " 1! 00 KnonlinK4 18 76 Shtilinlii (ili'it piiliitlntf nnd plunk 1HH To CuTunilnAptvlnt.it.fr and plunk Hi 7. Mra. HiiiwtiK iaitit.iiiif und fni'ird rails . 14 00 (tOrtlnns Mill pnlntlnfr nnd iFtinril rails 9 75 MontliHiiiDiits painting and guard rails 8 75 (IHpins Mill painting nnd ititartl walls AS 611 Kipps Mill painting nnd Kttartl walls 34 50 Rowlands painting nnd gnanlwalls and plank ... 210 1(1 Host-town painting and ru- pttlrs 1 03 Klai'i'S mill painting, new altttnt. and repairs 47 44 Mntt St painting 15 00 Mill Ilift; nlimk pud rt'Dalrs . (I 5ti Kntil) null plank and repairs 1 40 Panpatt plank ami n-pairs. . . . i 5n Ijf'lgt'dalc plank and repairs. 38 70 Iirils Valley plank and re pairs . 15 00 Sehaniio'a irnard rails 4 4 Swamp HriMik new plank . 2li Kl Inspecting work on contracts and incidental expenses for year Via 35 1307 34 1307 34 Duiimjk Hril.IHNO lliishkill. Hal. pamt masonry and tein- IKirary hriilge. t 1U5 113 Knnli mill part, paynit. masonry and tont porary hrltlire IH'ep Hollow Hal. pay mer.t masnnry and plank Ilurehers pay int. masonry nnd tem porary lirltliie Mott St.approtu'.h .... 37 51 74 80 ltd 00 3 00 41H1 H 4!ri '-'4 Total lKli:!.58 I.IAI1II.ITIKS OK QOI NTV County Hniids No 1 to 'JO pay alilti Mar 7 1NM '.1100 00 Cottntv llonds No. 2 to 50 pay able Mar 7 1000 00 Conniy Hoiids No 51 to So pay alile Mar. 7 Hail 3000 00 We tlio f'mmty Coinmissinnprs of Pike County Pennsylvania do hereby certify tile foregoing is n trtie and correct state ment of tin) receipt and expenditures of the said county for the year ending Jan. i ltf.iti Wallace Newmnii i County .lames II. Heller ( Conimiitssiimers ilcrj Attest (ieo. A Swepelliser Coinnifs. Clerk Milford Feb. 1,'iKi. A man died recently In a town not far from Philadelphia with the re markable record of having been in jured twenty-five times in railroad ac cidents. Some of his injuries were very Bfilotis, yet he lived to a good old age and died from natural causes. Ijtst week a woman of Dowling, Ohio, dreamed that some goods stolen from a store In the town in January had been hidden under a haystack on a neighboring farm. The next day she went with a constable to the stack, and found the most of the stolen goods. A man who went to do some gasflt ling In a Baptist church in Honesdale. Pa., fell into the baptismal pool, which had been filled for Sunday, and, not knowing how to swim, would have been drowned had not the sextos heard his cries and rescued him. A SMr sr. fat, who died lately In tba Pr. vises ef Messina, In Sicily, left t his heirs all poor country people an Ha piano, which they offered to sell for 16 francs. No one would buy tt, so they decided to break It up for fire wood, when they discovered, under tha keyboard, bonds and bank mhos to Law value of 1US.0OO fraivs. A Missouri locomotive recently raa 100 miles solely to carry a bottle of medicine. A physician broke his leg and lockjaw followed, the medicine to cure him bad to bs brought from that distance, and time meant life. O if it Mil w - m. n B I - WhYMWrtYl rWtWrt Vvtv irmff CI IYLI5M, KlLIAOLU . ! RrcammeaStS tf LiaSISf Drctfmahtra s a) I Thtjr !) Plai tar. t m. fATTERHS NONE HOT il.KATANVPKH.eS to'4 (f ricii't 3; P 3 ! fffnfielii" fl I " f tKm t H d ajf J rs . i 19 Vnt Miti lf(IV 4.-ltJ t Ad yitf ra'f a. $ THE McCAI.L COMPANY. J 138 to l6 W I tin lUftt. Xta rots 2r SRANrn r-i:ra : & iSq Fifth Avl., dilcifo. aad ioji Mattel 1 . Sin tlliHllto J E CALLS 'AGAIIIiE Jrlfhte.l Mifiilofl Ph.bl.tht4 s: ijoulni Bfautilut C'orei P't't 2; UtrBet Li' Ml ral'.Ctci, -Q -t ler.n. Titty Wrk. t kfent wind tin rwifitlfiff in frf iur au:'i:i '' ht i it - rsrsi. Wtm lit ursrsa-iirxhrtsf't jj. raldmg I FRLE famrsi l.drirtsf THE McC ALL CO., jTija t ! W. i4tb SI.. New York TIME AND SIGHT. Vatches, 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- REPAIR TOOL. Puncturei In your tire will not trouble you any more if you will purchase one of these little tools which can be carried in the vest pocket. All you need beside the toot ii,cniiM rubber bsind m minute's work. This tool does not enlarge the punc ture. With this tool tn your possession, you reduce the cost of keeping your bicycle free from punctures at the cost of a rubber band, which is about a iooth part of a cent Price Complete, 60 Cents Rldgeway Instantaneous ADJUSTABLE HANDLE BAR. WHAT ARE IT3 ADVANTAGES t 1st, IVrfect bafety. Jiiui, PtrJV.'t (Simplic ity, am, iiiKiiiiis Adjustment. 4th, lS'o ton Is Deetlea whatever. 6th, Can be adjust. -a xrt any ptfii.tti nilll.ERIDINO. 6th, No nut or screws to work: ooh. 7th, Neat I n appearance. In fa- t, the rUet its at all time ia anFASTanl XATfRAl. position, ami tho price is within the ra h of KVHtVONK. A.sfenf Hunted. Hun ft for Circulars J. H. BURT M'F'G CO., SPRINCFIELD. - MASS. Buildng-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, - GENERAL AGENT 8i Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Oixai What it will do for you for a monthly payment of $8 per II. lion 5 of which applies on principal, 1 is inter est. Kirst It will buy for you any house de. sired or liitild you a house according to you own plans, for a payment of not le thnti 10(f. down. Second It will assume any inortne on your property, ana miviiuce you mor money, if desired, not to exceed t'r of It valuation . At almve rates vou would own your property free and cl.ar in just H! months; you call pay lis much more as yon wish, and ritduce. the time in pr portion, or the full amount will be received at any time, The first proposition enalttes you to con vert your rent money Into the ownership of a home. Tiie second proposition enahlea you to reduce tiie Interest rate on ynui mortgage ami at. the same time be paying otT the principal each month. For further information call or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks Co-fvriqhts Ac. quh'HtF atsutrtain our opimou frj whwlher tui liiVHiitton iii prohatj'r puteniahle. ('oniiiuinlcit tii)im strictly onitlilenttttl. Haudbmik on Puttsuu t)llt frHt Ultlfltt alweiHr tur sMtMUTIIIg pttlttlllN. PutcuLs uUen tbrouKb Muiin A Cu. tmxtlwm tptfuxl uotU4, wit hunt uliimttt. In tba Scientific JUnericas. A handsomely IDustrattxl WMklr. I.ntrt cir- ClllalLUU of wiy au leiuiOt: lourtlall. TtTUl. $3 far ; four tuuiith. L iMa bj ttl) niKlt;tilri. MUNN & Co.'" New York biauch Oiswi, Ht, Waahiot m, V, u BUSINESS CARDS. F. W. BEST, M. D.. IS Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 15 to II A. M. to a M. to 8 P. M. Off loo Hours WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician and Snrjreon. Offloo and rcaldonce Hnrford tttirrt In home liit-ely occnplpil hy Dr. K. 11. Wrn ncr MILFOKI), PA. Dr. von der Hoyde, DENTIST, l)ro,n' HnlltlliiK, corniT Hrtmd m d Ciithorinn strift, Mllford, I'n. Or r K'K HOI KS: 8 ft. l- a. in. ; 1 t.. 5 p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. 0. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milforu, Pikk Co., Pa. John A. Ripp, ( ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Milkohi), 1'iKh Co., Pa. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. KlKST FlIKSKTTKKlAN CHITKVH, Milfnnl; Stililmtli serviees tit HI. .'XI A. M. nnd 7 ;i P. M. Snlilmth sehool immediately after the nwrniiiK service. Pruver meeting Weil nesday at 7.i P. M. A eorditil welcome will Ih! extended to nil. Those nut nt tiM lied to other churches tire esieeiitlly In vlttil. Hkv. Thomas Nichiils, Pastor. C'HItlKtH OK TUB (iotlll SlIKPHKHD, .Mil ford: Services Snndiiy nt ln.au A. M. nnd 7 is) F. M. .Snndny schotd nt 11.45 H. M. VVeeh-day servlws. Kridav, 4.00 p. M; Stitiiiday, 7.aui'.M. Seats fYeo. All nre welcome. KBV. B. S. Lassitkh, BecUir. M. K. Chih;h. Serviees at the M K. Ohuruh Sundays: Pn-Hithlnir at lo.ilo 11. in. and at 7.:fo p. in. Sur day school at S i. in. Kuworth iennne Bt .4o p. m. Veekly prayer meetiiii tm Wednesdays at r.30 p. in. Class nieetiniT eondncKHl liy tV'tii. Anxleon Fridays at 7.H0 p. in. An "nient Invitation is exumdetl to anyono vno limy desin- to worslisp with us. Kkv. W. R. Nkkk. Pastor. MATAM0RAS. K.PHOHTH M. E. Cmntr.H, Matnniorss. Services every Salilmth at l().:ilia. in. and r p. in. Salilmth school at 2.3U. C. E. meeting: Monday evening at 7.30. Class iicetiiiK Tuesday evening at 7.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening nt 7.30. Everyone welcome. Kkv. T. G Spkncbu. Hopr Evaxokmcal Cm:nH, Mara moras, Pa. Services next Sunday as follows : Preaching at 1(1.80 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun day school at 3 p. m. Junior C. K. Iwfora and C. E. prayer meeting after the even inif service. .Vtd-weok prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. Seats free. A cordial v-deoine to all. Come. Rkv J A. Wikuanu, Pastor. Secret Societies. MiLFOHii Low, No. 344, K. & A. M. : l,odge meets Wednesdays on or before Kull Moon at thi Sawkill House, Milford Pa. N. Emery, Jr.. Secretary. Milford John C. Westbrook, W. M.. Milford. Pa. Van Der Mark I-nixiE. No. 8lh. I.O O. K: Meets every Thursday evening a 7.30 p. m., Brown's Building. D. H. Hornbeck, Scc'y. Jacob McCarty, N. (i Prudence Rkhekah Lodor. l7. I. O (). F. Meet every second and fourth Erl days in each month in Odd Kellows' Hal I. Hrown h htiilding. Miss Katie Dennis N. G. Miss Katie Klein, Seu'y. THK PARABOLA OR VOI R THOl I.HTS WILL NOT LANK TOO H Mi H. I Just so in buying a 1 "LT"LO. (let tho lwt you can af ford nnd if it in properly used, will be an inereiis. ing tlcligUt to all. THE HAEDMAN PIANO. liau the reputation of bo mi; atieh an liiHtrument, ( hence their motto "It im proves under usaire.,' . For terms and prices ad . dress B. S. fflAISH 117 Fika St.. Port Jervis, N. Y. Agent for the Hard-, man, Sterling and Lehr Pianos. Domestic. New i Home, Wheeler and Wil son Sewine Machines at tachments findings and ' parts tor all machines.
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