PIKE COUNTY PRESS. l' KlDAY, MAY:. HUM. rUHIiIMllrOIJ F.VEHY FHIDAY. OFFICR, BROWN 8 BUILPINCI BROAD PT. bviiwhipthin: Onr Year One dollar bikI fifty ot'nto. Hix Months Hevenlv-flve cimiIh. HTRRTI.Y IX A11VANCK. F.nterpd lit Uift post office of Milford, Pike Comity, Pi'iinnylvftnia, aA seennd class mnlter, November twenty-fli-st, 1HWH. Advertising Rates. One nquare eight llnes),onolnRortlon -11.00 Kiw:h giihMini'iit Insertion - - .60 Ri'duced rate, fnrnlrthed on application, will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator' And Exccutor'a notices 8.00 A mlitor'ii notices 4.00 Divorce notices - ...... fi.oo Sheriff's salea, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J. R. Tan Etten, PUBLISHER, Milford, I'ike County, Pa. THE PRESBYTERIAN CREED. The question of revision of creoil of the Presbyterian church will come before the General Assembly which meet9 in Philadelphia May 16th. A report of the committee has been prepared which states the overtures which have come up from the sev eral presbyteries. They indicate a desire on the part of the churches that some changes be made in the statements of the creed, but that the doctrine as contained in the West minister confession shall not be changed in essentials. It is there fore not a new creed wbish is da aired, hut such statement of the old as shall set forth clearly and dis tinctly its meaning and which will show its harmony with Bible tea3h Ings. One of these is to make clear that it is "the wickodness of their own hearts" which shut men out from salvation. It is suggested that the committoe to be appointed whose duty it Bhall be "to prepare a brief summary of the reformed faith bearing the same relation to the Confession which the Snorter Cate chism boars to the Larger Catechism and f 01 mod on the general niodol of of the creed prepared for the assem bly of 1892 or the articles of faith of the Presbyterian church of England, both of which documents are ap pended to the committee's report and submitted to the assembly to be referred to the com nittee that may be appointed. "This summary is not to be a sub stitute for the Confession, and is not to affect the terms of snbsorip tion, but to vindicate and clear the doctrines of the church from all false aspersions and misconceptions, to give a better understanding of what is most surely believed among us, and is In no sense to impair, but rather to manifest and maintain, the integrity of the reformed faith." It also recommends that in the re vised statement God's love rather than His wrath shall ba emphasized. It will perhaps be impossible to please the radicals on either side of the question and it would be unwise for any committee as well as dotri mental to the best interests of the church to attempt to do so. If a compromise can be agreed on along the lines pointed out no harm can come of it. It will simplify ttie teachings of the creed to the ord; mry mind ai d Co no violence to long cherished and fundamental beliefs. The objections to the removal of the stale capitol to Philadelphia are quite diverse. Some urge that the wickedness in the city may corrupt the pure minds of the country mem bers, while others nay the di.-wolute countrymen might subvert city mor ality. Kither result would bedeplor able, if possible. Id order that the iiienilx'rs may have pure, healthful and invijjorutiiit,' surroundings fn e from inutaiuinutiiig Jufluencuj and where they may fully enjoy life in truly rurul simplicity why not locate fie capitol on one of Dr. llothrock's forest reservations? Lunch counters could be established and large dor mitories built, and a wire fence fiectinJ around the whole preserve to keep out wicked jieople who might lmpt the elect. fiimre moments could be utilised in such athletic sxrts as r Hid making and this, too, would le HoihI for the healths of mciiiliers. AH iutoxicuiits could I excluded and we Would have u model legislature in time. The dillleiillios in the Philippines serin to Im rapidly vanishing and the outlook now Is that the islands will soon leooiiie wholly paoilled. The more active insurgents, since the capture of Agulnaldo, and his ex tremely sensible conduct, are aband oning their hostile attitude and sub mitting to American authority. The insurgent sympathisers in this country are at a loss to comprehend the situation and do not take kindly to the course of events but eventually they, too, must become acquiescent and lay down their tongues. All's well that ends well. The Philadelphia members of the House opposed placing the anti-oleo bill on a special calendar, and now it is possible the country members may retaliate by voting against the Vor hees bill providing for the removal of the slate capitol to the city of Philadelphia. The fanners have large influence in state matters and if they would only pool their Issues and unite, they could undoubtedly secure much desired legislation in their interest. THE CHURCH COIUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. C. E. Scudder, Pee tor SUNDAY SERVICES. Class Meeting 9.30 Proaehing 10.30 Sunday Hchool 11.45 Ep worth League 6.45 Preaching 7.30 WEEK DAY SERVICES. Prayer Meeting Wed 7.30 Class Meeting Fri 7.30 CHURCH NOTES During the month of May our morning services will bo given up to the study of some of tho fundament al doctrines of the Christian religion. "Faith" is the topio for next Sab bath morning. The topio for the evening is "The Good Fight." Sabbath afternoon there will be a children's service at 3.30, to which all are most cordially invited. Let mothers come with their children, and it the little ones make some noise it will do no harm. There will be a children's ohoir, and a sermon will be especially prepared for the members of our flock. The topio for our meditation next Wednesday night is, "The Scatter ing of the Believers." What seems to the eyes of men to be a calamity is sometimes used of God to accom plish great good. In the evening of May 12th an Epworth League anniversary will be held. It is onr hope that this anni versary may be tho best yet held in this place. Extensive plans are be ing made along the lines of music and decorations. The paper rend at the Port Jervis ministerial association last Monday afternoon, on the "Psychology of Conversion," by the Rev. T. II. Mackenzie, provoked a very inter esting and profitable discussion, in which our friend, the llov. Thomas Nichols, took a leading part. The removal from the county of the Rev. II. C. Lilly. President of the Pike County Sunday School As sociation, makes it necessary for the writer, who is Vice President, to arrange for the convention, which will be held in Mitamoras, on the 28th of May. Full particulars will be given later. As the garden seeds are planted in the earth, let the heart give place for the seeds of truth. Showers of grace will water them ; the Son of Righteousness will draw out their life, and a harvest of which none need be ashamed will follow. AH memlwrs of Col. John Nyce Post G. A. R. nre requested to meet at the store of comrade T. R. Julius Klien on Saturday, May 4th, 1D01, to transact business by order of the Commander. 2t T. R. Julius Klein, Ajt. TRESPASS. Notice la hereby Riven thai trespassing Un the properly of the undersized ill Mliford and Dtllgmnti townships, Pike Co., Pa , for the purpose of hunliut;, Hsbing in Sawkill creek oranv other purpose id strictly prohibited under penalty ol tlie law. JOHN F. WALTER,. Milford Township, Pa. OEST FOR riff lull nouns If yon have 11 t t rrtfuii.r, t bulkll ,H'I, 1'-V. 11 I Hi T nii.mrnl of the Ik.wi l o)m II. ftt..t be well, l'drrl. til tlltt l Mil L.... K t-fit voir tw-;..t. iiiu.1 i..ri" i M ul kvoiiiwi His bu,l CANDY CATHARTIC 1 ' W v w V EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY rasou, F!ul.fie. Pt.U'.iI. TilXr (ioud, I'nUiuxl l. r l-'t. W ri-.M fi-i free na.ii.tlr, uJ iuuiitt mi l ..III AJ.ii f 13 HOU1.1MJ ILkAt.liT ruHFANT, IHU UH3 e (r.R Ttml, KEEP YQUa ELCOD CLEAN SUMMER BOARDER! SECURED. How Judicious and Inejtpfnsiva Ad T&rtisements Can Be Made to Pay by Using a Belact ed Medium. The Brooklyn Daily Eiglo is the ideal Resort medium. If reaches the people you want to reach. Its cir culation in the largest in Brooklyn, and goes into the best homes tn the entire City of New York. Its name stands for excellence, quality, fair ness and an unparalleled advertising reputation. Its resort rates me equitable; its monthly rate so low that you can afford to keep before the public every day. The Eagle maintains two free In formation Bureaus for Resorts tine in Brooklyn and one in the heart of the shopping district of Manhattan. They distribute your circulars, tell visitors about your house, and in every way further your interests. An advertisement in the Eagle, sup pigmented by t lie free service of its bureaus is almost a suro invest ment. Upon application listing blanks, rate cards and further details will be sent. EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Rooms 28 and 29, Eaglo Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. A Baltimore preacher who does not believe in death-bed repentance says that preachers should not l.e allowed to attend people who are ill. "Tho s'ek-bed is not the place for the transformation of the lives of individuals," he says. This may le true, but any place where mortals are in troublo is a good place for the faithful minister of tho gospel. A Chicngo paper says that, many of those onthnsiastio peouie who are filling the environs of Buffalo with Pan-Auieriean hotels will find themselves hokiing the pan after the exposition is over. Chicago knows how it is herself. Pat Crowe lias made it much harder for those who fo low in his footsteps. Pennsylvania is the latest to pass a life imprisonment law nyain-jt kidnapping. A VALUABLE HANDBOOK. Edward P. Remington's Newspaper Directory for 1901. This Directory is full of valuable information, arranged for ready ref erence, concisely compiled and handsomely and substantially bound and is issued by Edward P. Reming ton's Newspaper Advertising Agen cy, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Directory contains full and complete lists of all Newspapers and other Periodicals published in the United States a' d Canada, with their days of issue, politics and cir dilation, and Specially Clas ifled lists of the Principal Dailies and Weeklies, and the best Agricultural, Religious, Scientifio and Trade Pub lications and Leading Magazines. All the Lists nro Catalogued by towus in alphabetical order, thus enabling the reader to turn readily to any source of information he seeks and find just what he wants in tho most compact and available form. In the General List the pop. ulation is given of each Btate, town, and of the county in which it is lo cated. All the jx))iilath)i ftjxire hare been HjierhtUy refined wider the yew O'Iikkh ju.it i.imied. Containing as it does every par ticular necessary for the general de scription of each Newspaper and Periodical, it must be of special value to the general advertiser, as a reference work and in the compila tion of his lists. Tho Directory is issued from the office of Edward P. Remington, Newspaper Advertising, Pittsburgh, Penn. is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thought to be in the bernnnLno;. It can always be stopped in the beginning. The trouble is : you don't know you've got it; you don't believe it; you won't believe it till you are forced to. Then it is dancrer- ous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it your self and at home. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care fully every way. This is 'sound doctrine whatever you may think cu be told ; and, if heeded, wiii save life. If you have not tried It, tend for freenamulB, Its o.jrejuUla tutto will ui iji-imi you, tUll ff & BOWNE. Cheirwts, 40 Pearl Street. N-:w Yurk, bw. and I.OO; ell dnu Liits. V Many a school n. girl Is said to ' ?!k be lazy and MP- i' i T ',lieii she Ty doesn't deserve (he least bit of It. . Ci. . 11.. iky- -nc tun i muu y, easily Vy falls asleep, Is nervous and tired ell the time. And what can you ex pect? Her brain is being fed with Impure blood and her whole system Is suffering from poisoning. Such girls are wonder fully helped and greatly changed, by caking 1 Hundreds of thousands of schoolgirls have taken It during the past 50years. Many of these girls now have homes of their own. They remember what cured them, and now they give the same medi cine to theirown children. You can afford to trust a Sarsaparilla that has been tested for half a century. ll.M a Mtlt. All rn,ll. If your bowels are consti pated take Ayer's Pills. You can't have good health unless you have daily action of the DC bowels. 2S oi. bnv. One box of Ayer's Fills enred my dypTn-" l.D. t'AJihwu.L. Jan.lS.lA99. Bath, N. Y. Wrffo Ihm D no tor, tt you It awe any complaint whntTr nd deal re the tissr nidOlcal ftrirtca yoa Can potilblj rerelre, write the devtor freely. Tou will ree!ve m prompt v pLjr, without ooet. A iMtpm, I'K iP. t . 4 Y r K, l,(IWll, Wlt. IIttplnfr Him Along, Minn Snnteck I (!on"t believe Thom as a Kempis vt ns such a ood man, 11c diiln't always stick to the truth. Miss ltudde Ditln't he? Miss Knnteek 'No. It was he who wrote "Man proposes." Town Topics. An Axiom Set Straight. "Thrift i essential to happiness." "Here, you've got the thing twist ed around. A man has to be finan cially miserable before he begins to think of saving money." Chicago Kecord. Mixed I II, Mrs. Hardhead I ean always tell what kind of a wife a man has by his views on the woman question. Stranger I have nil sorta of views. Mrs. Hardhead Then you are a Chi cago man. N. V. Weekly. Why, Indeed f "Say, Hoi-roughs, how about thut 'fiver' you've owed me for the last two years ?" "Oh, come, old man, why can't you let bygonea be bygones." Philadel phia I'reas. Not a. Good Quality. "They say he's full of the milk of human kindness." "Huh!" was the scornful retort. "If that'a bo, you can bet It's skimmed milk." Chicago I'ost. A i-'le.h Reducer. fito'it Lady Does a bicycle reduce the flwh? ; Mr. Slimpurse (wearily) If you buy It on the inntallment plan it does, N. Y. Weekly. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An IK'lllnu Trrutiiirut by w hl. li Urllnk anla are IM Ing Cured Dally hi Kjille of TlieiMyelvcii. No Noxli.u. No Weakening; of the Nervi-n. A I'leanant and Positive Cur. for the Liquor . Habit. It is generally known and understood that Drunkenness is it disease nud not weakness. A body 11 lied with poiseu, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or cons ant use of Intoxicating liquor, re quires nn antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poiMiu, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. Mufferers may now con1 themselves at home without pub liclty or lubs of time from business by thlr wonderful 'HOME GOLD C'l.'KK" which has been perfected after ninny years of close study and treatment of Inelirlnti. The faithful use according to directions ot tills wonderful oitcovery Is positively guarau teed to cure the most obstinate case, no mattci' how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of drunkards into sober, indus trious and upright nieu. . WIVKS CUKK YOI K ill'SBANDS ! I CHILD UKN CUHK YOt'it FaTHKHS I ! This remedy Is in no sense a nostrum but a specific for this disease only, sofskillfully devised and prepared that It is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that ii can be given iu acup of tea or coffee w ith out the knotveledgo of the person taking it. 1 tiousauils of Druukiuds have curotl themselves with this pi Iccieha remedy, and as many more have been cured ami made tcmpomtc men 1 having tho "Cl'KK" ad mlnistensl by loving fi lends and relative without their knowledge ill codec or tea, and believe today they diseontiniiisl drink Ingot theirown freewill. DO NOT WAIT Do not lo deluded by apparent and mis-, leading "improvement." Drive out the tli.seasu at once anil for all time. The "HO.VK (iOI.D CL'KK" U .old at tho ex tioinely low price of One Dollar, III us plac ing w il hill reach of everybody a treatment more elleclual than others cusiing fTi to $.0. Full directions accompany each pack it(A. .peeiul advice by bt-:illcd physicians when requested without extra charge, hent prepaid loany pari of tho world on lew pit of One Dollar. Address Dept. H .',., KDW1N II (jII.K.S COMPANY. MM and .'.(.' Market direct, t'liiliulelpliia AM coricpouiU-uce strictly ctjutidential. N In the muter of the e- l In the Oriilom.' latent HC 1 11 ri HILL, . Court of Pike deceased. ) C ity, I'enim IN rAltllTION. At an Orphans' Court, held nf Mlltord. on the lMih day of Maieli, A. 1). I.l, II appearing to the Court.. I mm the relnin of the Sheriff and the .Jury of Inquest, under I heir ri'speei i . e hands nod peals, made the Hitli day or Kclinmrv. A. I) l!i, tn the order or writ of Inquest, that the parlies III said writ i allied had lieen severally warned, (as many as chone hclng present ). that, the properly described In I he said writ cannnt, lie painal and divided Into shares to aiciiiiiuiilale (he parties enlit led wiiimiiii. prejudice to or spoiling the hole thereof, but that the sunn, can tm divided into purpart, and that. Hie sulci .Jury of Inquisition had therefor divided faid lands and premises Into three piiniarts and val ued and appraised each purpart as follows, towll:-- I'lirpart No. 1 nt t'J.fiUO. l'niparl. fo. 8 at jiiMl. l'urpart No. 8 at fwKI. Anioniiilni, in tlie a(fgrerate tn the sum of l our Thousand One Hundred Dollars 14.100.) On motlon'of Alfred Marvin, Attorney for Hie petitioner, the Court, do order nod dce.-re that the aforesaid Inquisition he eonfl l ined, and that n rule directed to the parlies Interested as in said writ nf Inquest, luelil lulled, II I1 , ot her hi'mma inler. esled, citing them and each of Ih in to be anil appear ticforc the .Judges of said Or phans' Court to he held at Milford afore said, on the first, Monday of dune, next, at tw j o'clock In the allernoon, tlieie and I lien lo accept or refuse said real esle at l lie valuation so, ns aforesnld, made, or show-cause w hy the same should not be sold. In ease Faid parties should neglect or refuse to take ami accept the same as aloresaid, valued and appraised; said rule lo he served personally upon the parlies III Interest wheresoever the same may lie lound, If personal service as aforesaid shall and may lie practicable; and In the event of failure tn so serve personally as afore said, then by publication for six successive weeks in the ' I'ike County Press," n newspaper published In said County of I'ike, and by mailing to each of said'par llesaeoiy of said paper enntnin!iia- said notice to their icsjieclive Post. OJllee ad dresses (oostnge prepaid) at least, twenty days prior to said return dav of said rule,' ltY TilK C'OlUT. Pike County, ss. r rom the Kecord, Match with, 1001. J. C. WK-iTUUOOK, JR., Clerk O. C. To Hello C. Hill, Mrs. Kiln J. Davev, and Louis. I Davey, her husband, Mrs. 'Jessie H. French, and Ralph H. French, her bus baud, Huth Hill, n.,ir,ed O. Horn. Krm.niu Hill, J,n c. Wesi brook, guar dian ad litem of Kiith Hill, and John Mlnfrcd O'Neill, Fred W. Hill. K.rnest O'Neill and Mrs. Imise O'Neill. Trustee , K van dkhmakk, .-sherlfT's Office, Milford, Pa., ) Sheriff. April 4, liml. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That application will be made to the t. ,,i i eunsyiv nia, on Tuesday May the 21st, A. D , hull, by Joseph H. Young, C. Jess Young, John Crawfoid, lr, Joseph K. Flnley and Thomas H Hicks, under the Act of (fciiernl Assembly of tho Communwealtli of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the lacor poratlon and Hegulatl if Certain Cor porations" approved April 2(Mli 1874, nnd llio snpiileincnts thereto for the Charter of an Intended Corporation to lie called "Lackawaxen 'atur Power Company." the object of which is the supply, storage and transmission of water and wnter pow er for commercial and miiiinfactiirliig pur poses nloliR Lackawaxen Creek III Pike County; said corporal Ion Is to operate in ihe township of Lackawaxen, Pennsyl vania, and for this purpose to have, pos sess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits nud privileges of said act. and its supplements. FRANK M. CAMP, JOSKPH K FINLKY, I'l.".""' Ilnlldlng, solicitors. J'bil ilelphln, Pa. May 8, 1901. k-17 TRAOC ,1 DESIGNS. MARKS.- -,,C0PVRI0HTS. Thirty-one ye'irs artlre praclce. Opinion as to validity and pntentulilllty. Write for liook of Inslnie'l ns and references. EPSON Bk0&2f f Mrest. Washlngtoo, D. C- a ace DEALERS IX Fine Groceries, Flour, Pure Coffees and Spices, Selected . Teas, Butter and Cheese from Best Creameries, Fruits and Candies, Canned Goods in Variety, Sporting Goods, Tobacco and Cigars A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Usually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly FREE OF EXPENSE Telephone Call 62 DO YOU EXPECT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors Estimates made tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. J5 Millinery good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders jiroinjitly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY & E.iMS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. 0no Cent a Word. for F.seli Innertlon. No Artv.-rtiwmenl lk'H for leas than in rrnts. CAMII must reeompany all orilrrs. Addrrss I'lHR rot'KTY 1'HKSS, MII.KIIII). FA. yolt SA LK. A small farm located near r aiatniunias. known as the Hcnsel or Helnhaidt place, containing 21 wires. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit nf all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For terms, ptice. etc.. address Iock Nn (i Mlltord. p TltF.SPASS NO l'ICK. Notice Is hereby piven that trcsjiasslng on tlie pn'misi-s oc iijiied by the uudet-slgned In Dingmau jffnship. known as the lltichanau farm -r hum ing. flsiiliig, iH'rrylng or nny other urposc wlnuevei Is forbidden under pen alty or tlie law. Any jierson or tiersons disobeying ilils notice will lie dealt with In tha severest lawful manner. liKOUIIK H. McCahtv, July 1, 1SHT. Lessee. TRKSPASH NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon tlie south ern half of tlie tract of land known as the William Denny. No. MM. Ill Shohola low n- shlp, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing on isnwklll poml In Dingmau township, or, llshing In it is forbidden under chulty of the law. M. Cl.KILANI) MlLMIlt, AprlMm Attoiney for owner. TRKSPASH NOTICK. Notlcx; is liendiy given that trcspaNNlng upon the pro perty of tlie Forest Lake Association In Ijlickawnxen township. Pike colintv. Pa.. for tiie purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose Is strictly forhldden tin der penalty of tho law. ALHXANIIKK HADIIKN, Nov. 2, 18H5. President. TRKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby X given that trespassing on tlie premises of the undersigned, situated in Dnigiuan township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and alloffcnders will be promptly prosecuted. I It A li. Cask. Oct. 24. 1115. NOTICK All hunting, fishing or ot Iter trespassing on the premises or tlie under signed, In Dingmau Township, on Hay momlskiil and Dwarfskill Creeks, is foV blmlcn under penally of the law. C'MAS. J. IIOILKAU, Dingmnn Twp., N. Hoii.eau, May 17. 1WM. Jokki'H F liolLKAU. 'PRKSPASS NOTICK. Notice is hereby -I. giv:ui tnac tresjiassliig upon the pro perty of the undersigned In Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting, fishing or any other puiposcs U strictly orniuucu umler pcnnltyor the law Mug. S. M. CltAfT. Auditor's Notice. In the nmttpr of tho ib- ) In tho Ornhium mtn of CilAHI.KS I, Court of Vike. 1IKLLKH, ilt'i4ifl.. j County, Pcnnn Tho umlcrfiiifrKHl HpuolnU'il by I ho Court "to make i) itri r Ion of t ho f iindn tn IimiuIs of ClHiissH 1). Hollor, Ailinlnistrittrix, shown h)- her m-count." otc, will moot all ptirtit'fl IntcrcHtcti for tho purposo of hi iippointint'iit nt inn oimo, ifrowii fl niiild i.iK. lrotul St root, Milftinl, I'n , on Smur day, May 11th, Utol. ut 9 o clock u. in., ul which time nil part io Hlmvinfj; achi in upon tho funds or intoreat iu tht ilirttrihin ion Ikon tlicrottf, intiKt i.pfH'ar nint pnvu Ihcii clniinfi or he uiJMirod fr in coining in up on said funds. ,). H. VAN KTTK, Milfonl, Pn. Auditor. April , nm. f-8 Auditor's Notice. In the matter i f the es- 1 In i he Orphan. Into f HKNHY LONH. M'ourt. el Piki deceased. ll'onntv li mo. Tl.oiinderilgned, appointed by tho Court, "to tniiKe Ulsl liiiolloii ol the Iu .os In tin hands of Jenul cLnug, Kxecnii Ix of said i. tut i., as shown by her account," etc.. will meet all parties Interested for tlie pill post or his appointment at his oilice. S. K. Cor. Aiiiimiu l lilro mush. JMIIfurtl. Ma., on Moiiilsy, May 1:11 li, lllol, at 2 a clock II. Ill at which li ue all panics having a claim upon l lie minis or Interest In l ie d isli lliu tion tiicreor, must npM-ir and prove their claims or Is debarred rrom coining in up on 'am iiitnis 11Y.T. 11 A Iv r, It, Milford, Ph., Auditor, April Hlli, 1111. n-jj m rural Harford St., Milford, Pa and Builders. ; personal atten Parlors Jjirgest and finest selection of Mil linery. Our designs nre the latest, and prices lowest consistent with Business - Cards. F. W. DCST, M. D.. ie Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician nnd Surgeon. Offlrn mid rpcltli'fwn tJnffdi-.l ... i. home liiloly ocviiplt-d Iit I)r K H. Wen "it. Mll.KOHI) pa Dr. von dor Heyde, DENTIST, Hrlok IfmiRB 0i)irlto Vniirleriiinrk Hotel jiionii hi n-pi Almoin in, OFFII'K IIOUHS: 8tolUB.in.il to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Brozd Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, MlLH-OKD, TlKlll Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney-at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pike Co., Pa. Cheapest Clothing House in Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 6 & 7 FRONT STREET. PKotograpVicR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHURCH DJEECTOEY ' MILFORD. STlltAT PHEHHVTFUI i H rurriifn Hfll,.l. Sabbath wirvicda nt 10.30 A. M. and 7.U0 p! h. BiiuiMitn acinxil InniiodintHl sftr the moriiinir m-rvloe. iVrayer meeting Wwl nHiny nt 7.WI P. M. A contlttl woluomt. will Im exttimlfd to nil. Those nut at tiu hcU to other rhurcha are enpoctallY la vluxl. Rkv. Thouah Nichols, Factor. CHURCH OP THB G(K)D SlIKPHKKD, AIII furrl: Sorvlcct SuiuImv u.t in mi a u 4:()U P. M. Kundivv m hool at H:JS u Wefknlny aervliw Friday at 8 46 A. M. Holy Coiiiiminiou .Suiuhijr at 7:46 a. m Seat free. A II nre welcome. Hkv.Chah. Ii. Cakpkntkh, KecUir. M dllliir'H S..nl..d u. k ... , . . - ...... . .no at n. . Church feumlnyii: Prettiliiiin at 10 30 a. m. and at 7.30 p. m. ui day nchool at 11:4ft". in. Epworth league at 8.46 p. m. Weekly ui'HvtT iiiittt.iiiirn.i wu.i.i.u..iu. 7.30 p. in. Clans iiitMtlug condiietud by Win. Angle on FridHy at 7.30 p. in. A a earnest iuvltation in extended to anyoira who limy desire to wonlmp with u. nv. J. &tu DDK H, r'astur. MATAMORAS. Epworth M I Cmmru Services every Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. and i h- riiniontn ikCiiiMii at ie.30. hi. luuvtliiK Miiiiduy ev. iiing at 7.80. Clam llieet.i niy TiiMUiixv ..v .'Hind 1 w.k TJ - j . ........ n u i injtlf meeting Wednustiuy evening at 7.tto. Bumfuui nuitjuie. "V. T. U. HPBNLKn. Hni'ff fviviivi ii'ii ruiiui.u k. v ... u n , juaut uioruH, lJu. ttiTvie-B next Sunduy an follows: iyrni'hi lit Ht. Ill Hil i. n ... v.. . f y. ill. nun- day iHiiool at 3 p. m. Junior C. E. before and C. E. pruyei meeting after the even- iliur ifpviiw V lil.ft-.u.L t every W ednesilay evening at 7.S0. Keal Kev. T. U. Uuohh, Pastor. Secret Societies. MlLPOHIl IIIMJK X'll HIS V Mr A At . ftviumii oniimriiia i. i finiu Loil.e meets WetlneMjays' on or before r uu .iiwiii hi nit ii ii lice jfuiuiinir, Mil ford, lJu. N. Emery, Jr.. Sec y, Milford' Goo. A Svvepeniser, W. M.. Alilford. 1'a. ' Van I)hii Mabk Lodoic, No. huh, O. E: Meew every Thursly evening 7 30 p. m., fi-wii'i. Huilding. D H Hornbeck, rVr y .lanob MeCarty, N. li I'lllU kM'K KhKliKAH IjjOOK, 17, I. l O. K. Meets every seeoiul and fourth Krl dii.vs ill each monlr- In Oilil Hellows' Hall Brown's building Miss Katharine Klelu N. ti Miss Wiiheluiii.e Beck, tWy. To PaTEHT Coed Idea auty be secured by - our aid. lojruM, THE PAItMT REC0H0, uUKiitiiwos u tut Ptism Bwr) timiipw Ii,iJ