Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Get . i'ablic by being ready at all times to Accom modate them. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Day and Night if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brands of Flour Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Dran. Buck wheat Pour in its Season a Sps ialty ! ! ! Orders lcift tit tlie Mill fur di-Iivciy will roceivo prompt attention. Word Milling Mllford, Pike Co., DO YOU EXPECT TO Manufuturers and dealers kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN -00- Wo offer a lino of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that yoa need not go awiiy from home to supply allyonr needs, or to secure bargains.' .We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new nn.l stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTH, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any lino at bottom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a new system. All our prices are fixed on a bn.tis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to allow a margin for bad debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on nil cash pur chases exceeding $1.00. Goods sent out will bo C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. t ArjufoTunwr. rn Si Brown's Building, Millinery ft ft SA We wry ft A W receiw M T S JQj far Sood 1 from 10.UU0 to w---- U JX? ft W own nd occupy the ullest mercantile buHdinf In tho world. We hftvo V3r1 over i.ooo.ooo custom en. Sixteen hundred clerks aro constantly J-n I I X engaged filling out-of-town orders. fT II dp OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE Is tho book of tho people it quotes ISS wli Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over i.ooo pages, 16,000 illustrations, and yfj. I 3 4k 1 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs T cents to print and mail 7i I (T-J each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show X your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid. 1 1 T. I Largest and finest selection of Mil linery. Our designs are the latest, and prices lowest consistent with ood work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. - ' All orders promptly attended to and Hutisfuction trons. SALLEY 79 Piko Street, Jervis Gordon Constantly on Hand. Penna. BUILD ? THEN SEE nd & ARMSTRONG. new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Milford, Pa. Parlors guaranteed to all our pa & ENNIS, Co., i a SOU in all Port Jorvis, N.Y. i MI'NIIMFNT TO TI1K CONST. TU j 'LION1 I'ROPosI I) TO THK Ci t I 1KNS OF THIS riiMMoNWKAl.Tll I'OtiTllKlR A (M'HO V A 1j Oil UK1KC I ION MY TIIK. UKNtiKAh ASHKMHI.Y OK TIIKCOMMONWKAI Til OK I'kSN SVIiVAMA. IM'Hl.lSidil) HY OHUKrt OK THK .KCKKTAKY OF THK COM MONWKALTH. IN" ITHSUANCK OK A RTKJIjK XYlil OK THE CONSTITU TION. A .JOINT UKHOlA'TION IVnpofdmr mi amendment to the CniiMHu tlnii of the t .'oimiinmvrulth Section 1. licit resolved by lie1 Senate rind House of Reptcscnlntivrs of thn Omi liioiiw ralth In (rem'ial Assembly met, That t hi" following Is proposed ns nmcudmcntfl to tlie Constitution of tho Commonwealth of t'eiihr-y tvaiiiu, in accordance villi the pi ovl-ionfl of the eighteenth article thci eof : Amendment One to Article Kight, Section One. Add t. the end rf the first parjijrrnph of finiil Fcctloii after the woi.U ' shit 1 1 be en titled to vote tit all elections," the. words 'subject however to such 1'iwa leqntriiitf and remibtt iiifr the n-tfl-trnl ion of electors jts the tii-nernl An:cinlLy may emict, po Unit 1 ho said Fcctioii html! read as follows: Section 1. Qualifications of Klectorn. "very male citizen twenty-one years of ;ijjr, p.iBKi'si?i I lie folio '.vinir qua lineal ions, shall beenlitled to vote at all elections, subject ho .vevtM' topueh lawsrctjuir tig and remilatltitf the reiiMi at ion of electors as tlie (Jen ral Assembly may enact : He chilli have been a citizen of the Uni ted States at least one month. 1M Hindi have resided ill the Stale one year (t if, having previously been a qual iiied eli eior or native born citizen ot the Slate, he shall haw removed therefrom ami returned, within six months, Immedi ately preceding the eleetien). Hcf-hall h ve resided in I he election dis trict win re he shall oiler to vote at lent twt months Immediately prcccdim the election. If twenty-two years of Hire mid upward, he shall havn paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been nsM'sscd at least two months ae.d paid at least one mont h before the election. Amendment Kleven to Article Eight, Sec tion Seven. Strike nut from said section the. words ''but, no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not I clot? registered, and add to said sec tion the billowing words, "but laws regu lating mid requiring the, registration of electors may be enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the Same class,'' so that the said section shall read its follows: Section 7 Uniformity of Klcction Laws. A II laws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens or for the regis 1 rat ion of electors shall bo uniform throughout the State, but laws regulating and requiring the registration o electors may be enacted to apply to cities only, pro vided that 8 itch law 8 be uniform for cities iff t he same class. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. V V. (iKIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 4 MFA'DMENT TO T 1 1 K CONSTITU i TION PROPOSE!) TO THK ctti zens ok this common vk a eth KO it TIIK IK A r t'KO A u UK K K.I MO TION MY THK HKNKHAIj ASSEMBLY O K T 1 1 E COM M O S V E A LTH OK 1J E N N SYLYANIA, PUBLISHED HY OKDKH OK THK SECRETARY OK THK COM- MONWKAIjTH, IN PURSUANCE OK A R TICLE XVIII OF THK CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing nil mnendmont to the ConstUu tiou of the Commonwealth. Section 1. He It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com mon wea It! i of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following la pro posed as an amendment to the ConstUu tloii of the Common wealth of Pennsylvan ia in accordance with the provisions of the Eighteenth urticle thereof. Amend inent. Strike nut section four of article eight, and Insert in place thereof, ns follows: Section 4. Ail elections by tho citizens shall be by ballot or lv such other method as may bo pre ctibed by law: Provided. ihafc secrecy in voting be preserved. A truo copy of the Joint Resolution. V. VV. GKIKST, Secretary of the Commonwealth Notice of APPLICATION c CHARTER Notice h hereby given that an applica tion will be made to tho (lovernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on Tues day the ii.it 1 1 day of September at tell o'clock hi the forenoon by U. F. Kllbtin. M. N. 11. Killam, A. K. KMIam, Walter Vetterline. A. H. I1 rank, Robert Hulnn S. It. Hazcltou, P. H. Cross, John Keeker and Karl Cross for n charter for a corpora tion to be kno vn as the "Wayno and Pike Independent Telephone Company" under the act of assembly of Apt 11 'iiith, 1S74, and the sevetal supplements thereto for tlx purpose of building, maintaining and op erating telephone Hues, leasing or pur chasing and putting telephones in private houses, manufaetot K s and bus! no's places, and charging rates of toll for the use thaie of. iu tho counties of Pike, Wayne, Mon roe, Lackawanna and Luzurne, in the in the stale of Pennsylvania, ami to con nect all the principal Vl'bt es, Towns and Cities by such system of 'I elephone Hmck, and tocoi.nect with other Telephone Com panies In any adjoining counties; or In the Counties above named: and for these pur poses to have, posse and enjoy all the rights, benefit and privileges of the said Act of assembly and the several supple ments tlicteto. IS V KIliii.AM, Paupao, Pa., Atvj. 22. I1). ) Solictor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Lou 18 Dalmiz, Deceased. In t he Orphan Court or fiKv County. The undersluiu'd having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans court ot ttiecoun ty of Piku "to make distribution of the funds lu the hands of IMintinu Dalloz, ad minlstrutvtx. tm shown by heraccount. and nmt o report to tho court; with ovklenco taken, wilt attend to tho duties of said appointment and meet tho parties Interest (1 iu sam estate on r i-uiay the 2Mti day oi eutoiuiHT a. u. nf. J at y o elocu n. m. at his otlico, Urown's buikbug in the Port ugh t Millora, fit,, when and where all par. lea intut'e.ded tire reu wired to be present ami prove their claims or be forever (It P it eu iLom couiiug in upon said tund. ) . ri . V A.N & 1 1T,M . Milford. Pa., Auir, , I'1.;). Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. JACOII K..IKNHANK, ) 1 '"V u V r.sLiita 1 1 c j t.. i i. . i-. . r, . Deceased )w The undersigned having leen appointed by the Urplian s ,'ourt of the County of flK to inane distiiiMitloii oi trie funds in hands uf Mtt.y K. Klicnhan adiniuihtrih- trix, as shown by her aceount to and among the parties eulit led then; to and rcs- ,joi t lo l lie court and the evidence taken wi-1 attend t the dutiesj of said api)oint Mient at his otlice in the Horouuh of Mil bird on lite lo: h day of l-eptembor A. JJ at 2 u'rlm k In the afternoon at which time and place all pcrnon interested are required to attend and present- Iheirclaim: or be dcb.ii rttt forever for coming in anil upou alU funits. L). M. AX A I KKN, Milford, I4lh August, IjOO. Auditor. a31 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstnteof 1 Iu the Orphan Jl'LIA ANN AS UOUOKN t ourt De.a.tHt. of Pike County The unilerniiied having been appoiuuxl Auditor I.y the orphan Court oi ilkecuuu- ty "lo make tliht nlmtioii ef tttu fuiuU, iu liamU of Moneti W . Vim tiordeu Kxocotor. Hi tdiown by liU account to the pai-tlvM en titled, and luaki- report at next Couri with llie evideitco taken before linn," will at tend to the duties of Hatd nppottltmeut at iiia otliue in tho BorotiKh of Milford iu said comity of Pike, on Saturday liiu lfiih day of .September A. 11 I ', ill 2 o'clock iu tlie ufUM'iioou at which time and plac ull per lig inter'nted are required to alleiul and present their claims or be debarred forever from coming in upou said fund. ? 1UCA.F. tl. HI 11j, Milford, Pn., Augiwt il, Iuju. Auditor. TIRED MOTHERS. A llttlu elbow Iran upnn your lmee, Tour tired knee, that has go much to hear; A chlld' dear ey r looking loving ly From underneath a thatch of tangled hair. Perhaps you do not heed the Telvet touch Of warm, moist Angers, folding your, so tlKht Tou do not price this blessing over much; Tou almost are too tired to pray to night. But It Is blesnednessl A year ago I did not noe It as I do to-day We are so dull and thankless and too Blow To catch the sunshine till It slips away. And now It seems surpassing strange to me That, while I wore the badge of motherhood, did not klRs more oft and tenderly The little child that brought me only good. And If some night, when you sit down to rest, Tou miss the elbow from your tired knee. This restless, curling head from off breast, This lisping tongue that clatters con stantly; If from your own the dimpled hands had slipped, And ne'er would nestle In your palm again; If the white feet Into their grave had tripped, I cnuld not blame you for your heartache then! wonder so that mothers ever fret At little children clinging to thrir gown, Or that the footprints, when the days are wet, Are ever black enough to make them frown. If I could kiss a rosy, restlesa foot, And hear a patter in my home once more. If I could mend a broken cart to-day. To-morrow make a kite to reach thq sky There is no woman In God's world could say She was more blissfully content than I. But ah! the dainty pillow next my own Is never rumpled by a shining head; My singing blrdling from its nest has flown. The little boy I used to kiss is dead! Mrs. May Riley Bmlth, In Baltimore News. THE MISSIONARY BLOCK. "O, uininma," exclnlmed Ruth Fen- ton as she enme bounding into the house upon a crUp nutuinn day, wo have thought of Just tlie nicest wny of liclplng you big people fit up that box to send out West." I'm nil attention." And Mrs. Ken ton smiled encouragingly Into the rosy face before her. "Well," and, dropping upon a stool at her mother's feet, Hutu continued "you see, In the first place, we're go lug to make a quilt, uuil, as grnudpa would sny, It's to be 'a very fine quilt and a curious quilt' Indeed!" laughed Uncle Jack, much amused at bis niece's enthusiasm. "Yes, sir; for there are to be some very flue blocks and sonic curious blocks, because In tlie middle of each one and upon the fours sides are to be plain white patches, and on each one of these a name Is to be written; and every one whose autograph appears upon our quilt Is to pay ten cents for the honor. Whew!" cried her brother Bob. "You are too kind. I must beg to be excused." "Don't flatter yourself, sir," return. eu his sister, merrily. "jo you sup pose I would send a poor, hard-work ing missionary any of your handwrit lug to ruin his eyes upon? "Tin-re wouldn't be any room for you anyway; for, of course, my own name must go In the middle, and thin there will be papa's, mamma's and Uncle Will's for three more places, aud I'm going to ask my old gentle man to write In the last one." "My, what a privilege he'll think It Is to part with ten cents for the sake of having his name go down to poster ity In that shape! I don't believe he ever gave away penny In his life!" "I mn sure it was very kind of him to offer uie the flowers," returned Kuth, warmly; "and I shall tell him that be need not give me his name If be does not wish to." "I think your idea a very good one," here Interposed Mrs. Penton. "It seems as though be must sometimes be very lonely, oven If be does prefer to live alone." Devoting herself to her sewing, Ruth soon completed her block; and the following morning, after the oth ers bad wrlten tbelr names upon It, she started out briskly ln the direction of Raymond Pane's cottage, which was situated upon the outskirts of the town. Her heart beat somewhat faster as, drawing near, she discovered tlie one she sought In his frout yard, busily engaged In covering an tying some of his rosebushes for the whiter. He did not seem to see her at first, and It gave ber a great start when he suddenly faced around and said, "I'm sorry I haven't my roses for you to-day, Miss; but perhaps we can find something that you will think worth carrying away." "O, sir," stammered Ruth, with a heightening color, "I I should like the flowers very much; but I came to ask another kind favor to-day." "A-ah! that's good, that's good," be repeated, bis bright eyes looking out questlonlngly from under his busby eyebrows. "But, you see, I didn't know that I bad anything but flowers that a little maid like you would fan cy." Ruth thought of what cob had sild; but. producing ber patchwork, and plunging boldly luto the subjetc, she bad soon made the matter clear to ber attentive auditor. . ' Millions will be apeut in politics this year. We can't keep the cam paign going without money any more than vre can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to starve themselues. Now kodol dy spepsia cure digests what you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles. Hubsoribt) for the I'Ufcsu. "Humph!" he granted, s ilie finally concluded her explanation. "Wlial made yon think I'd help?" Oeaplte hll sober face, there wns a twinkle In hit eyes which helped tttitta to siy: "Why sir. It seemed to please you to give me the rones. Bo I thought you might be glad to do something for someone else." Wise little woman," he responed; and now the twinkle broadened luto a smile. "We'll go Into the house and see If we can find a pen." A pencil will do Just as well, sir. as the names nre nil to be written over with indelible Ink." And, handing him the book mid pencil which she carried, Ituth waited with a pleased smile while he, resting the book ngnliist a tree, rather laboriously wrote bis name. There," he Raid at Inst, "I gties they enn rend It; but I reckon the mis sionary won't lie awake nights think ing about It If lie can't quite make It out." Now let me see," he added medi tatively; "there's something else for me to do." And Ruth's eyes danced merrily nt the lines of perplexity up on his forehead. 'Oh, yes," he ndded; and, slowly drawing from his pocket a fat wnllet, he took from It two silver pieces, saying, "Here Is ten cents for the name and a dollar for your visit." Really?" ejnculnted Ruth. Yes, really," . he returned, much amused at her evident astonishment. She could hardly wait for the brlg'it bunch of autumn flowers which he then gnthered for her: and, when she had thnnked him warmly, nud prom ised to come again, It wns with no lagging feet that she made her way homeward. Many hands make light work; and It was not long before the quilt wns finished, and sent with the box full of other good thlugs to the fur West ern home. About n week later Ruth wns one tiny surprised to receive a letter ad dressed In an unfamiliar hand, and bearing the post-mnrk of the little Western town. Hastily openlug It, she read aloud as follows: Dear Mlxs Kenton How much I wish to thank yon for your slinre In the pleasant surprise which bns come to us, nnd which will add so much to our comfort and happiness during the coming winter! I hnve already ad dressed a letter to your society, and I am writing you now especially In be bolf of others whom I would gladly benefit. Upon the block of the auto graph quilt, which bore your name and nddresa wns the name of one Raymond I'nge. Can you find out if he came to this country when about fif teen years old, leaving behind blm in England an only sister, Hnnnah? The lntter ninrrlrj, and, coming to America, finally drifted to this western town, where her liusbnnd died about two years ngo, leaving her and an In valid daughter with scarcely anything to live upon. She wns very much ex cited - to-dny upon catching sight of the nnme upon your quilt, ns she had for many years lost sight of her broth er nud feared that he wns dend. Will you please write me . promptly that Mrs. Bell's anxiety may be relieved as soon as possible? My husband and children Join me In loving thanks and earnest wishes that Ood will Wess you richly In your efforts to help others. Very cordlnlly yours, Annie Tremnlue. "O mother,. Isn't It Just like a story! Whnt will Mr. Page say." And don ning ber wraps as quickly as possible Ruth was soon on her way to the cot tage. "Bakes alive!" exclnlmed Its owner a quarter of an hour later, when, open ing his door, he discovered Ruth upon the steps. Almost breathless from rapid walk ing and excitement she gasped: "O, Mr. I'nge, did you ever have a sister Hnnnah?" . An eager, questioning look quickly replaced tlie half quizzical expression upon his face. "Yes, yes!" he returned. And as quickly as possible Ruth told him all that she knew. 'Toor Hannah! poor girl!" he mur mured at last, brushing the back of his band across his eyes. "I must go after her right away. O, Miss, you don't know how It seems to find that tbere hi some one In the world really belonging to me!" That night be started for the far I West- an1 ln two weeks was at home agnin, having brought with him the long lost sister and bis niece. Tho latter interested Ituth exceed ingly. She was so patient and sweet, despite her lameness and the pain which often caused ber such distress. The cottage became one of Ruth's pteasantcst vlsltiug places, as she en thusiastically said, "I don't believe there Is another such happy family lu town." Every Other Sunday. In Rag Tims Attir. "For heaven'i sake, tell that new servant of yours to get a new dress before she comes here to-morrow. She is positively too slovenly to come In to the dining-room." This "heavy" was dealt out by a su burbanite to his wife the other morn ing. She informed the negress of the desire of the master of the bouse, but that gentleman had no Idea his ln I structions would be so well carried out. When the breakfast was brought In the following morning what was his surprise to behold the negress togged out ln a magnificent evening dress, with sparklers ln her hair and other adornments on her bare arms and neck. "Whafs all this," he cried. "Have vou fired that other girl, and got an Egyptian princess ln her place?" "No, boss," said the nigger girl, speaking for herself. "I'se de same nigger, but I jess put on muh rag time clo'es, as you wus so particier 'mout muh pussonal 'pearance." Memphis Scimitar. It has been clt uioustrcted by ex perience that consumption enn be pre vented by the early use of one min ute congii cure. This is the favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, ns tlimu. grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Cures quickly. For burns, injuries, piles and skin diseases uao Do Witts witch hazel sal ve. It is the original. Counterfeits intiv be offered. Ute only DuWitt'a. ffil0 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. Polld Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Kails. t'hiiiitniHua, Lake, Cleveland, Chicago nod ( 'ii.clnnnti. Tickets on sale nt Port .Terv' ...1 points in tin- West nnd Soot hwest. at lower rates tliaii via any other Prat-class line. Thaiks Now I.kavb Tout Follows. JSIiVIS AS EASTWARD. No. 12, Daily Kxprcss 8 S4 A. 10, Ilailv Kxpress 5 Sftl " Pi, Daily Except Sunday . . fl 2! " SH, " ' " 7 45 " ami, Sunday Only 7 4A " UN, Ilailv Kxc.ept Sunday. . ion" " , Daily Way Train 11 15 P. 4, Daily Kxeep Sunday. . . 'J5 " 80, Way K.xcej t Sunday... 8 2-1 " 5, Daily Kxpress 4 '5 " ft'.ti, Sunday Only 4 W " s, Dally Kxpress fi SO ' 18, Sundayonly 5 45 ' (fcN, SuntlnV only (107 " 11. Dailv Kxcept Sunday. . H fin 1 14. Daily 10. W ' WESTWARD. No 3, Dallv Express 13 30A M. " 17, Dailv Milk Train 8.05 " " 1, Dailv Kxpress 11 : " " II, Korllo'dale K'pt Sun.. 12 10 p. M " 11. Daily Kxcept Sunday. . . P.' an " " 83, Saturday only 4 411 " " 5. Chicago Limited Dally. 5 15 " " 27, Dailv Kxeept Sunday. . f 50 " " 7, Daily Kxpress 10 15 " Trnins leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis on week days at 4 00, 7 45, (I HO, il 15, 10 80 A. M. 1 110, 8 00, 4 80, n 80. 7 ho, w 1ft r. m. tin simitivs, 4 (), 7 80, no, 9 15 a. m.; 18.15, 80, 7 80and 15 P. M. I). I. Tinlierta, (Jpficrnl I'ilfnen(rer Agent, New York, SEASON OF ISOO Souvenir goods made by the INDIANS from BARK and NATURAL WOOD in large varieties Also goods made from skins of Pike County Rattlesnakes Other nice sovenirs are found here in views of Pike county, also in paper weights. The Yazoo is the only store carrying a full line of souvenir ware in addi tion to the large stock of Yankee -:- Motions Walk In and Look Around. "THE - YAZOO,' 94 Pike Streot, Port Jervis g- IF VOW WANT CV--- KENTUCKY WHISKY 0PDEB"IT f ROM KENTUCKY. SEND US $31? AND WE WILL SHIR VOU 4 PULL QUARTS Of THE CELEBRATED OLD' All bQ AM C LXDiisaawg rait (To.ny point in U.S. East of Denvtrj secure iv pocKcg Without marks indicating conivnti IT WAS MAOC IN OLD KENTUCKY AUG.COLDEWEY&CO. c-Ncaai w. main st. s tOUISVI LLE, KENTUCKV. est 1848 PtreccNce -any local bank !KHI-'MIG2iEIiaiJK CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. First Pkkshytkkian Cmimuh, Milford, tiublmth wrvit rH at lo.3o a. M. uml 7.;to P. M. Sabljuth school imnu'diiitely nttvr tii. morning service. Prayer nuietinK Wed nrwday at 7.IH P. M. A cordial wclconn will bo ttxtt'hdt'fl to all. Thowo not at tiM'.lit'd to ot 1it churrht'f an eKprHaliy In vited. Kkv. Thomas Nichols, Puhtor. CHITKCH OF THE (iooi) SlIKI'IIKUD, .Mil ford: Serviriw Sunday at ln.ilo A. M. and 7 .-JO P. M. Sunday achcol at 12.00 i. Week-day service b ridny at 10 A. M. Holy Communion Sundny at 7.46 A . M. St-atH free. All an welcome. Kkv. CiiAa. B. CauI'ENTKu, Rector M. K. CHl'li II. H'iieea ot the M K. Church Sundays: Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and at 7.. p. m. Sunday school at ll:4op. m. Kpworth league at H.4.i p. in. Weekly prayer intsetin&r on Wednesdays at 7.;i0 p, in. ClaH meeting conducted by Win. Anle on Friday a at 7 ;J p. m. Au earnest invitation in extended to auyout bo may desire to won-dip with uh. Kkv. C. K. Set nnttit, Paator. MATAMGRAS. Kpwokth M. K. CHt iii H, Matumoraa Serviced every Sabbath at lU.IiO a. m. und 7 p. m. Sabbath bchetil at C K. meeting Monday evening at 7.80. (,'lutt meeting Tuehday evening at l.iHi. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.B0. Everyone welcome. Kkv. T. G Spenckk. Hope Kvasokucal Chi'iuh, Mata niorart. Pa. Servic-cu next Sunday a follows: Preaching at lo ao a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun day chool at 3 p. m. Junior C K. before and J. K. prayei meeting after tho even, ing Hervice. Ar ld-week prayer mwtiiig every Wtnlnewlay evening at 7.it. Seau iree. a coroiai reieonie io an. onie. Kkv J A. Wikoasu, Puhtor. Secret Societies. MiLKoui) Loihjb, No. W4, F. & A. M.: LtniM meets Weilnewiays on or before Full Moon at tht Sawkill Hoime, Milford Pa. N. Kmery, Jr.. S'eretarv, Milford John C Weibrook, W. M.. Milford. Pa. Van Dkk Mahk I.oi;i, No. KiH, l.O. O. F: Mewls every Thursday evening at 7.30 p. m.t I'wwii'ii HiuUling. X. H. Hnrnrnck, St y Jaeolj Mei'arty. N. H Phl'OKNLK Kkbkkah 1-oik.k, t7, I. O O. K. Meets every sti-oml ami fourth Fri days in each month in Odd Kellows' Hall, Hrowu's builttmg Miw Katharine Klein N. G. Mihk Wilhelmine beck, Stxj'y. K-r.:..je' Cheapest C I ot hin er House in Port Jervis I CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. EYEIY HOUr? Is an effort put forth to deserve, obtain and retain your liahonngc. 60MB with your very best $10 suit thoughts and se cure one of these Men's Winter Suits at $6.98. Broken lots of Men's "Winter Ov ercoats reduced to less than cost. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex St's. Pout Jervis N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Ilenter and Fuel Saver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In one HARDWARE. CIITI.KRV, TIN, AGATE WAKK, KTC. 'IN ROOFING AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply tho groat popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD N PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Sender John J. Ingalls, Of Kanaaa. The most brilliantly written, most pro fusely and artistically illustrated, and most Intensely popular hook on the sub ject of the war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs. taken specially forthlsgreat work. Agents are making to hto n week selling it. A veritable bouun.a for live canvassers. Apply for description, terms aud territory at once to N.B.Thompson Publishing Co. ST. LOUIS. MO Oru.Y.City. Look for the Warning. Heart dlseasa kills suddenly, bat cerer without warning. The warn ings may be faint ana brief, ov may be (tartllng and extend ovur many years, but they are none t'ae Usa certain and positive. Too often tnit victim Is decuired by the thought, "It will pasa away." Alas, it cerer passes away voluntarily. One lrt stalled, heart diseaue never gets bet ter ot iuelf. If Dr. Wile' Heart Cure is lued ln the early utagen re covery is absolutely certain in every case where its use Is persisted in. "i'or many years I was a great suf ferer from heart disease before 1 finally found relief. I was subjet to fainting and sinking spells, full ness about the heart, and was ijmble to attend to my household duties. I tried nearly every remedy that was recommended to ma and doctored with the leading physicians of this section but obtained no help until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It has done me more good titan ail the medicine I ever took." Miis. Anna Hullowat, Geneva, lad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure la sold at all druggists on a positive guarantee. 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