PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1901. I'UBLISHED EVER V FRIDAYi OFFICE, BROWW'B BUILDINO BROAD BT. priwrnpnoN: One Yf.ar One dollar and fifty rents. Bix Months -Heventy-flve e-ents. BTRICTI.Y IS ADVANCE. Entered at the post offloe of MUford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, M second elaas matter November twenty-first, 1HW6. Advertising Rates. Ono sonnrefola-ht llnosl.one Insertion -11 .00 Each eulmeauont Insertion - -- -- -- .BO Reduced rate, furnished on application, Will be allowed yearly advertiser. Legal Advertising. Arimlnlflt.ratnr'a and Executor'l notice 8.00 Auditor's notices 4.00 Divort notices e-00 Shnriff's Bali, Orphans' conrt sales, Coiint.v Treasurer's sales. County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J, H. Tan Etten, PUBLIBHKR, Milford, Pike County, Pa. Notice of Election ! The Republican Primary Election will lie held in the Borough and Townships comprising the several elec tion districts of Pike county on SATURDAY, July 13th, 1901, between the hours of 3 and 8 p. in. Printed Ballots will be forwarded to the Town Committeemen in the several election districts and will comprise the names of can didates for Committeemen (County), 7 t be voted for. Associate Judge, 1 to be voted for. Delegate to State Con vention, 1 to be voted for. Coroner, 1 to be voted for. Sheriff, 1 to be voted for. District Attorney, 1 to be voted for. 1 Township Committee man in each election dis trict, of which he must be a resident. The names of candidates for the various offices must he filed with the chairman of the county committee not later than June 22nd, 2 weeks before the election, Those presenting their names as candidates for members of county commit tee will be assessed $1. Each town committee man will appoint one judge, one inspector and one clerk of election and provide a proper place for holding the primary elec tion on the date specified The copies of instructions to election officers and rules of "the party will be for warded to each election officer. . By order of the county committee. DR. II. B. REED, Chairman. CREED REVISION. The General Assembly by prac tically unanimous vo has decided In favor of revision of the Presby terian creed by tha addition to it of an explanatory statement. A com mittee of twenty-one will prepare a statement of the faith of the church, but this ia not to be regarded as a sew constitutional confeseional formula. It will simply be a rtate ment showing what the church be lieves. The committee will also prepare a declaratory statement ex plaining and removing difficulties growing out of infelicitous forms of statement in the Confua&ion of Faith. It may alao report to tha next As sembly which will convene in 1802 in New York, certain changes in the way of textual revision of the Con fession itself. This 6eems to assure moderate revision, and the uua.ii 11 mi 1 7 by which it was aooompliuhed will bring posoe and progress to the church during the coming year, and should gratify every frioud of Pres-bytcrianisui, OUR IMPERIAL POWER. The Supreme Conrt of the United Stntos in an opinion just rcmdored, which ia porhftpn one of the most important ntternncos evor mnrte by that body, holds that Porto Rioo is not foreign territory, but territory of the United Btntoa, and subject to all the laws and privileges whioh have hitherto been exercised in onr government of such possessions. It acknowledges that the island is eligible to statehood and Implies that when she fulfills the demands required for admission into the Union that she will be granted all the rights which follow the flng. Until then she cannot be entitled to be warranted by the protection of the flag. It follows, therefore, that the island i nubject to important laws, that the Foraker act is con stitutional nnd that duty imposed before thnt tariff law is illegal. GUESSING AT DECISIONS. It will be in order, perhaps, for some one to explain how the Phila delphia Prenn oould give such an ac curate guoss May 2 on the standing of the several members of the Su preme Court on the Pittsburg ripper bill. That paper then declared that Justice Potter had informed Gov ernor 8tone that the bill would be upheld by four judges, and named them. The event proves that as to the fact of the decision and the standing of the judges that paper was correct, but how did it know unless it was equally sure of the in formation said to be given by Jus tice Potter? If the Press did it on a pure gueBS it is entitled to the whole contents of a bako shop, and it would be extremely dangerous for any one to be hanging around in its vicinity with any secrets locked up in his inner consciousness. It must have an X-ray process. THE "RIPPER" DECISION. The Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania in a decision handed down Monday affirmed the constitutional ity of the act popularly known as the "ripper bi I." Four Justices, Mitchell, Fell, Brown and Potter affirm and Justices Dean, McCol Inm and Mestrezat dissent. The principle on which the majority bases its docision is thus sttt.ed : "The fact that the action of the state towards its municipal agents is unwise, unjust, oppressive or violative of the natural or political rights of their citizens is not one which can be made the basis of ao tion by the judiciary." The oourt thus while condemning the law and saying that its effect may be to leave the affairs of cities in "a state of very regrettable con fusion" upholds it and relegates the people for redress or protection to their own sovereign power in select ing proper servants to pass laws for their government. A bill abolishing the office of asso ciate judges, not learned in the law, but allowing those now in office to serve out their unexpired terms is on passage and may become a law. If so it will relieve several gentlemen in this county of considerable anxiety this fall. There are twenty-five ponnties in which they exisl. New line hats ani caps at Mitch ell's. I o Gain Flesh Persons have been Known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It b strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound i it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb hit ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh b necessary for health i if you have not got it you can get it by taking CCC75 aaaaaaaBaauSBM You will find it just as useful In summer at In winter, and if you arc thriving upon It don't stop Lccau the w&ithtr U warm. $oc and $i .oo, ait d, ugista. (GOTT a BoWKfc, Chawau, Nw Yk- THE CHURCH COLUMN Communion Bervico next Sabbath morning. The subject for the evening is "The Tangled Skeins of Life." Wednesday night the presiding, elder will be with us and preach. After the service there will be held the first quarterly conference. CONVENTION ECIIOKS. Milford was honored by giving it tWo of the convention officers, the president and treasurer, being l'ic writer and William Angle. j;ho talk of Dr. Roads in the af tor noon in answering questions call ed for many oornplimonts, especial ly his answer to the question, "How often have decision days in the Sunday school?" The address of Dr. Clmdwick in the evening on "Connecting Links" was full of suggestions gathering around his one idea of unified study of the Bible. To know the Bible in its central teachings and to he ablo to interpret the parts as parts of the whole, this is necessary to bo a safe and successful teacher in the Sab bath school. In the address on "Our Juniors,' Mrs. Barnes placed ttiem at the age from nine to twelve and considered this the most fruitful time for def inite work in connection with oliureli lilo. uinlilren at that ape will do anything asked of them and in wise hands will be brought to an acknowledgment of lovo to God and union with His church. The address of Dr. Itoads in the evening was strong and inspiring He gave us the pillars of the church at tho present tinio and traced their construction back to the Sabbath school. More than half of the churches recently built began in Sabbath schools and live-sixths of the accessions to the church have come from the Sabbath school. He deplored the general ignorance of the Bible, nnd said but for the work in the Sab'ioth school, that best of all classics neglected in the public school ai.d college, would hardly be known at all. This sounds rather overdrawn, but has too much truth in it. About the ideas of expansion and co-operation Dr. Roads built up a forcoful argument for a larger work in the Sabbath school. Ho brought home with telling force the duty of parents to the children, and in speaking of that excuse for keep ing the children out of the church "You are too young," quoted those words of Christ, "It were better that a millstone were hanged about your nock," than that yon should keep a child away from his Savior . Rev. C. E. Scudukr. . . New Fish Law. A bill making many changes in the fish law was signed by the Gov ernor Wednesday and is now opera' tive. By it Juno 15 is the first day on which bass can be caught Hnd the season closes Feb. 15. The trout season closes July 31. It is unlaw ful to catch black bass loss than seven inches in length, and green bass, rock fish, pike, wall eyed pike and pickerel less than tiine inches No one can take more than fifty brook trout in one day. Dip nets may be used in all streams except trout streams during March, April May, October, November and Do cember for corp, catfish, eels, and suckers, provided they do not span ovei 5 feet and have 2-inch meshes Fyke nets may bo used during the same period in such streams pro. vuleu they have no wings turn are not set to wing walls or openings in dams. The use of set lines from sunset to sunrise for catching eels catfish, carp and suckers is allowed in other than trout streams. The act will not apply to tho Delaware river until New Jersey concurs New Laws. Among the bills recently signed by Governor Stone are the fullow ing: Providing that vinegar made wholly from gropes, apples and other fruits shall not be required to contain an acidity of 4 per cont. Giving game protectors the game power as constobles. Requiring school teocheis to be examined in elements of civil gov eminent and algebra. Defining the offense of disorderly conduct by persons on public or private parks and picnic grounds. Allowing township commissioners to entdr into contract with one or more taxpayers of the township for making and repairing public road and bridges. Authorising United States Com miasionerg to administer oaths and affirmations, to take affidavits nnd depositions to be used in any court of this commonwealth or elsewhere, and to receive acknowledgments and proof of deeds, mortgages, eto., within or without the common wealth. Authorizing policemen of bor oughs to perform the du'ies of liih constables. Real Estate Transfer. Edward C. Kirby et. nl. to Louis Cbatlllon, quit, claim deed 100 acres, Lackawaxen township. Considera tion 12. Louis Cbatlllon et. nx. toChristine H. Knoedler, same land. Consider- at ion 500. Governor Stone has signed the anti-oleomargarine bill which it. is estimated will clear the market for four million dollars worth of pure bntter a year. This will be a great boo'i to dairymen. Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It s your liver I Ayer s rills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 25c. All drtifrglats. Want yrvur nimi.t-irhe or hoard a beautiful hrown or rW'h tilHc-k? 1 T,,, ii.e BUCKINGHAM'S DYE' ers Buy and Try a Box Tonight. While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Ca thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c. FtTssnturn .-Cvf ST W66. 'tr ' labels. TRADE T . na-Kir.MC. - . t ,i...uni-,i-n MARKS . - buriniunia. Thirty-one ye irs arrive praecipe. Opinion aa to vallility and patentability. Write for book of lii.tni. M w anrl reference. EPSON BROS., 921 F street. Washington, D. & Genuine stamprd C. C C Never told In bulk. Beware of the dealer who triei to tell "something just ai goou." Mercantile Assessment for 1901. NOTICK IS HRREHY GIVEN TO ALL. dealers lii goods,' wiitca, nicrehuiidisp, commodities nnd offocts of whatever kind or nature, whether of tho prowth, product nnd tnanufacturo of the United States or of any foreign Bin to, nnd nil millers nnd coal dealers within the county of Pike, In the State of Pennsylvniiin, that they are elassiiletl niul nnsttKtMl by the Appraiser of Mercantile Taxe tit Paid nonnty for the year U1 as beloyrivnn, iud that they are M;i'rniiy rtjuiuMi hp uihn uui a netfiiw hi the olliue of the Cchtnty TreuKiirer, at MU ford. oti or before tho 1st day of Julv. Hull, If not paid on the above tin mod date suit will be broilKht as per Act of Assembly In sucli cases mode ana provided. nioomhiff CJrove TuwnslUp. DeGroat, Dennis, store. De la Hard TnwnMilp, Fultner, Philip F., hotol. Mercler, Francis, hotel. Mils, Justin, Mrs., Btoro. Shepherd. Kobinsou, store. Van Ktten, H. K.( Sons, hotel. Van A uken, Goorpe H., store. Van Ktten Bros., store. Van Gorden, Kan., hotel. West brook, Jacob B., store. Dlngiiiau Townnlilp. riolllotat, E. O., hotel. Dalloz, Leon tine, boarding house. McCartv, Charles, store. Metz, illlniti, hotnl. channo, Anna, hotel. Sell anno, Joseph, boarding house. Greene Township, Gilpin Bros., soro. H times, F. G., store,' Hotick, J. & C., store. Seig, C. F., store, ' Wilson, Kdgr. boarding bouse. Lackawnicn Townnhlp. A slier, KininoU, hotel. AuHttu, Williuin K( Knre. Alnian, Samui'K hoivJ. t Hurcht r J. L.j florr.y " ' Hraiintng, .1. G.,: 8 tor. Corlriht. JnKon, fit ore. , ('ortright, Win. ii., tUre. Klstou. (ieorgti A., hotel. Gebhardt, C- F., butcher. tirunwaltl, Ulaus, store. HollM'rt, J at. G., hotel. Hankius, Hichard, store. Leniemuclr, ,Vaul, store. Howlalid, G; K.t stom. Rowland, A. G., hotel. Het tst ud t, Aujziiht'i, hotel. Smith, M. E.. store.' Shannon, C. W.t store. Smith, John H , store. Schott, John, store. . ShurtT, Jtiliiirt, estate, store. Steinmetst, M.. store. Van Akin, S. L , store. Lehman Townttltlp. Benslev, H. F., store. Karh, Martin L , hotel. Nyce Urns,, store. Uitetiheinicr. Clara, hotel, 1 billiard table, 1 pool ttile and 1 bowling alley, 8 loos.. $17 50 Peters, Kdwii; F., hotel, 1 billiard and 1 potl table, 3 diok., 1U.()U. Smith, Clinton, store. MM fort! Ilorough. Amistrf)ng, T. Sc Co., store. Annul tong, C. O., drugstore. It. t k, Fred A., hotel. boumiipie, P. N , hotel, 1 pool talle and 1 bttwl.ng alley, li imh., fiy.UU. Hovd, J . K , liutcher.. Leek, Jobu C.,' hotel: ' Cornelius, H., baaar. . LiiiKman, A. S., slurp. r Kun'jx:!!, J-J. K , & ifo., drug store. Frieh, Louibe, In tel. (iiinib)) HroH., hi'tcliers. Halner. L. F., htirn-,-. lloniUck, 1) H., bleyelea. Kelley, lr. John, hotel. Kyttj. lU'iijuinin, htviru. Klein, T. tt. JM Sc Son, hnrtlware. Meyer, James A., photographer, M ui ui ty, John, mhio. Mitehrll, Mary, niilliitwy. Miteheii, W. Ac G., store. MlHord Milling Co., miller. NihH. P. M , hotel, 1 pool table, 0 mas., li'HIO. Htilan, P. C. bleyo'es. Hyman &c Wi lU, btore. .t ruble, W, T , nnll-r. 'i'liornioii. John H , hotel. Tissot, Marie, hotel. Wallace, J;)hu C, store. Wallace V 'i hinll, Bluiu. I'm 1 ui nt TowuMlilp. I-nhctf, Clara, hole rnrtr Tnwnnlilp. Cmirtrlglit, C W , WriT.!,? house. Stel lor, Joseph, store. Rhnhnta TnwtlRhfp. Fuller, Mary, boarding house HiirilniT, St. John, & Son, store Withy, Edwin, More. lli'Miniimi, John H.. hotel. Maxwell, K. L., Morn. VoKt., John, Jr.. hotel. Watson, L. 13., store. Weatfall Tnwnalilp. Allen, I). II. , hotel, linlch A. W., Hon, store. HevnliR, Kloyd K.. hotel. Cnski-y, Laforge, hotel. Dnnker, (iuatave, store. KeU, l'eler, hotel. Heller, Martin, htoro. Kessler, F. A., store. I.angton. (. ll store, Leicht, Martin, hotel. Mueller, Christiana, hotel. Picscolt, J. v., store. So, moiir, !. 11 . store. I odd, M. U , Mrs., store, t'eh, Michael, butcher. Vim Uorilen. J. (4., store. WehiDRer, Hcnrge, butcher Winierimite, Isaac, store. A(trecHlily to the Art of the (Jeneml As sembly of the t'oiiimonneiili h of I'ennsyl Taiiln, pnssiil April 11, ISIri. entitled "All Act relntliiR to the appointment of mer cantile appraisers nnd firnduiitliiH the du ties upon wholesale dealers nnd merchan dise, etc., and the supplements thereto," and "Act of May 2. )," the liluleridgiied, apprnlserof nieicHiit ih tuxes of Flkccoun v, does hereby certify the forcKolnff are dealers In foreign ami domestic, merchan dise In mid county, that have come to his It mm IccIkc, and that they lire classed ac cording to law. Witness my hand thlsBth dny of May, A. 1).. ilil. WALT Kit VET'l KKI.K1N, Mercantile Appraiser. An appeal will be held In tho oourt house, in the borough of Milford, between the hours of u o'clock a. in. nnd 4 p. m., on Monday, June 4, 1111 when nnd where nil persons Interested In the nforesnld assess ment nod description can attend If they see proper. WALTKH VETTEKI.F.IN, Mercantile Appraiser. All dealers In tho above list nre requests eo in uikh up rncir licenses nt tho Uounty Treasurer's oil Ice on or before Julv 1. Itml. after Which thev w ill be irivell tn A .Ine,ln oi uie r-eaee ior collection. G F. ROWLAND ('utility Treasurer. Register's Notice. Tho following nccoiinta liavo been filed with the Ri'Klster ami will be presented to lha next Court, to bo held on the first Moiulny of June next, for confirmation and allowance: Kstnteof Carl M. Kelly, tlecenBCil. First aim llnal account of Frances 1J. Kelly, executrix. Kutate of M. Frlctlerlka Beck, deceased Account of ljnniel H. MiilduiiKh. execu tor. Kfltnte of Clyde E. Van Auken, deceas ed. The second nnd Dual account o( Wil son S. Van Auken, administrator. J. C. WKSTUHOOK, Milford, May 81, HKil. Kcgistor. Notice of Application for Charter. In the Court of Common Fleas of Pike County. Notice la horeby given that an applica tion will bo inatle to tho said court on Monday, the 8rd day of June, 1HD1, at 2 o'clock p. iu., under an Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennaylvanla, entitled "An act to provide for the incor poration and regulation of certain corpora tiona," approved April SHth, 1874, and the supplements thereto, by Frederick W Hainmett. 13. t-f rl f 1 i t li Jones, Thomas B. Hummer, H. C. T'oomey and H. W. tcnt tergiMid, for tho charter of an lntenditl corj oration to bo called the "Egypt AUlls Club," the character and object whereof is the purchase nnd maintenance of one or more private parks In the County of Pike and State of Pennsylvania for the cultiva tion, protection and preservation of for ests; the propagation, protection and fircKprviitlnn of game ami fish, and the Hinting and catching of aame in a lawful manner; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Us supplements. STAPLES & ERDMAN, Solicitors. Egypt Mills, Pa.. May 8, 1U01. 5-34 a DEALERS IK. 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 EXPEP-T TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SOU, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Millinery Largest and finest selection of Mil linery. Our designs are the latest, and juices lowest consistent with good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY S EMUS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervls, N. Y. Ono Cent a Word. For Karh limnrtlnn. No Aiivhrtlmiiftnl Ukm for than IS r fitn. CAKH mint company all vnlt-r. Addreno riRK COt'MV TRKSS, MM KOll I, PA. LOK aSALK. A mull furm loc-ntpd nenr V Miitnmui.iA, known nn the Hnnwl or HU'lhimi-iU pltM't", contain. Tig 21 ncri'H, Finely IfH'-iMftl, well v,untl. Hon Be nnd burn. Kruit of nil fetmU. Part improved. Tit It: c'riir. For trrins. pi It. vtv.t nddnms Lock box 14 MUford. Pa. rPRKRPAPS NOT1UK. -Noiloe Is hereby L (riven I hut tiespiisidnif ou the premises occupied lir the iiiiuerslKued In Dinpmnn 3iiKhip. ktiown lib tho litiehnnnn furm r hum iiti, tisliing, herrylug or liny other itirpi'fv uji.iicvei i loi bidden under pen alty of the l.twr. Any pel-son or pernon dtaolfc.yiiii this noilee will be dealt ftlth in tbi; si-ieiehl lnwiul manner. Humus. H. McCahtt. July 1, 1HM?. Lessee. PKKSPASS NOT1CK. Nolle Is hereby J. irlrcn that titrsuiiKslnir tuion the south- ei n half of the tract of hind known aa the William Denny, No. WU.ln Sliohola town ship, for hunting, Uniting, or, any other put pone, alho tnpassing on SSawkill pond in Uiug'iiau township, or, llshlng In it la loruiuucn uuuer penalty nl tnc law. fll. Ij1.KII.ANII AIILNtllt, Aprl54m Attorney for owner Tkf.spa.s8 notice. Notice la hereby X given that trespassing r upon the nro- oeri,y 01 tne forest l,t Lackawaxen towusliin. l,nke AssiKiation In Pike count v. Pa.. for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any oiner purpose is Hr.riciiy lormctilen un der penalty ol the law. AI.KX a NDEK JtADIIRS, Nov. 32, 18S. Prcntdent. TRKSPAPS NOT1CF.. Notice la hereby given that trespassing ou the preiniw of the underHlgniil, alt tinted in I)iigman township, for any purpose whatever la strictly forbidden, and allofli nders will lie promptly prosecuted. IitA B. Cask. Uct. U4. IS!. NOTICK All hunting, flahlng or other tispasBing on tne priniisea of tho nnd signed, In Dlngmau Township, on liay niomlskill and Dwarfskill Creeks, la for- blndeu under penalty of the law. CHAS J. DoiLEAU, Dingman Twp., N. Hoil.RAU, May 17. 188. Jobkfh F BolLKAU. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice la hereby jl giv?n mat trespassing upon the pro perty oi tne uniiersignea In Mlirord town shin. Pike county. Ph., for the purpose oi hunting, fishing or any other purposes is strictly luruiutlun under penaitvoi t:;e law Mils. fi. M. Chakt. TRESPASS. Notice la hereby given that J. trespassing upon the property of the itnuersigiiea lu Minora ami uingman townships. Pike Co., Pa , for the purpose of hunting, fishing in Sawkill creek or any oiner purpose is strictly pronimteu unue uenany oi tne law. JOHN F. WALTER. Milford Township, Pa. Widow's Appraisement. The following appraisements act apart to widows have been died with the Regis ter, tiuu will bo presented to the nex court to be held on the first Monday June next, for confirmation: Estate of Ueorge (1. Pieot, deceased. Ap praisement o real estato set apart Camilla A. Pieot, widow. Estate f William H. Cuuitriglit, d( ceased. Appraisement set apart to I.outi Courtriglit, widow. J. C. WEriTBHOOK. Milford, May 8, 1!K)I. Register. Court Proclamation -'tate of Pennsylvania, 1 County of Pike. ( Notice is hereby given to all liersoni bound by recogni7.anc:e or otherwise to np pear, that the Juno Term, Idol, of I lit several Courts of Pike County w 111 he heltl at the Court House In the Borough of Milford on the Urst Monday, 8rd). at o'clock p. in., and continue ono week if necessary. K VANDKRMARK. Milford, Pa., May 15, lt'l. Sheriff. & TW Harford St., Milford, Pa Parlors Business - Cards. F. W. DEST. M. D.. I Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to A P. M . 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.O Physician and Surgeon. Office and residence Harford street It home lately occupied by Dr. E. 11. Wen ner. M1LKORU, PA, . Dr. von der Hey do, DENTIST, llrick Htmse Opposite Yandormark Hotel JiroHd Htn et Milford Ft. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 12 a. m.: 1 to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. 0. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AMAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, Milford, Pikk Co., Pa. J. H. 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Hubbath Hrhool linmedlMtely after the nionilng service. Prayer meetina; Wed ni'hklny at 7. J r. M. A cordial welcoraa will lie ezteiultHl to all. Tiioea not at tached to other churches are eHpecially In vlted. Hkv. Thomas Nichols, Fnator. CHUBf:H OF THIS Goon Hhhphkki), Mil ford: Services Sunday at lU.ilO A. al. and p. M. Hunday ai hool at 8:46 p. u. Wecik day wrvlce J'rtday at S 46 A. af. Holy Coinniuniou Sunday at 7:46 A. M. Seats free. All are welcome. Kkv. Chas. B. Caiifknter, Rector. M. E. Chukch. Srvii-e at the M K. Church Bundaya: Preaulilng At 10. HO a. in. and at 7 .Hi p. ni. Sunday achixil at 11 :4Tp. in. Kpworth league at 0.46 p. lu. Weekly prayer meeting ou Weduewlaya at 7 .30 p. m. Clam nieeilug conducted by Win. Angle on Fridays at 7. ho p. in. Aa earnest Invitation U extendil to &nyou who niay dertire to worHhflp with us. Kkv. O. K. t-'cuoiiltB, Paator. MATAMORAS. Kpwohth M. K. Chdiich, Matamorns. Services every Sabbai li at 10.80 a. in. and 7 p. ni. Sabbath schiHil at 11.30. C. K. meeting Muuday evening at 7.30. Cl&ee meeting Tuesday evening at 7. So. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.U0. kveryone welcome. Rv. T. G. Spbncir. Hopk Evanoklical Church, Mata nioraa, Ha. Services next Sunday an follows: Preaching at 10.HO a. m. and 7 p. m. Suu duy bcliool at 8 p. ui. Junior C. K. beforfe and V. K. prnvc-i nuvtlog after the even ing service. As ld-week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. Scats free. A cordial velcoine to all. Come. Kkv. H. W. Uiiosa, Pastor. Secret Societies. Milfokii Loim-', No. 844, E. Si A. M.: LkkIhi meets WeilneHdays on or before Kull .Moon at tlm Wullace liuildlng, Mil. ford, Pa. N. Emery, Jr. Sec y, Milford; (iuo. A. Swepeniwir. W. M.. Milford. Pa. AS Dkh Mauk Loixiit, No. MKM, I.O. O. K: Alueta every Tittirbday evening at 7 30 p. m., Priwn' builiirng. D. H. Hornbeck, Sf c j Janub McCarty, N. G PlICllKNCK Kkuekah Loduk, 1117, I.O O. Jf'. Meets every ae.w.ml and fourth Fri days lu euch month In Odd hellows1 Hall, Hrowu'a building Miss Katharine Kleiu M. (. Mi W ill. elmunj beck. Seo'r Bpriiisr tooth Uiiriow and cultiva tors at W. & U. MitcUolU.