PIKE COUNTY PRESS. KUHIAY. ..ITNrj 14. 1JOI. iMTBr,iNiiiin bvkhy fwiiiay. OrFICK, BHOWS'8 BUILDINfll BROAD ST. piiischiption: One Ykah One dollar bhiI fifty cents. Six Mojjtiib Keveiity-flve cents). 8TIUIT1.Y IN ADVANCE. Entered nt the post oftleo of Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, na second' clnss matter, November twenty-first, 18HB Advertising Rates. One squarefnlglit, lines), one Insertion -II .00 Knch Bultwnnifiit Insertion ------- .50 Keduoed rates, furnished cm triplication, will tie ailoweil yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Eiecutor'B notices 8.00 Auditor's notices 4.00 Divorce notices 6.00 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state ment anil election proclamation clinrgi-d by tlie square. J. H. Tan Btten, PUBLISHED, Milford. Pike County, Pa. Notice of Election I The Republican Primary Election will be held in the Borough and Townships comprising the several elec tion districts of Pike count' on SATURDAY, July 13th, 1901, lietween the hours of 3 and 8 p. m. 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 to Ih3 voted for. Associate Judge, 1 to le voted for. Delegate to State Con vention, 1 to 1)0 voted for. Coroner, 1 to le 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 lie must be a resident. . The names of candidates for the various offices must 1)0 filed with the chairman of the county committee not later than June 22nd, 3 weeks lcfore the election. Those presenting their names as candidates for mcm!crs of county commit tee will be assessed $1. Each town committee man will appoint one iudp:e, 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 lie for warded to each election officer. By order of the county committee. DR. II. B. REED, " Chairman. The franchise bills which passed the legislature lnst week, and were Higned by the Governor, have been prolific! of a large number of corpor ations designed to oover by their charters streets in Philadelphia nnd other oities, and it is said will effect ually prevent oheaper fares. The bills were rushed through in hot haste and grant most extraordinary privileges to those corporations -which are successful in obtaining charters under them It is further reported that present will be made to those members who "went along" on the two bills. Senate members it is stated will be made richer by two and House members by one hundred saw bucks. As a muttor of local interest it may lie stated that our member and bona tor both voted aye, and so, it the above reports b.va foundation, they are in the line cf vision. Attention is culled to the synopsis of the new flsli law iu this Issue. Preserve it for reference for the In formation of yourself and neighbors. Tlie Cut in n cimstitutldiiiil conven tion ikIiiiiIimI tlie I'latt nincndmciit Velnr"lny. Now tlmt tlicy lmvo (liMiionstrHtetl their good fnitli In the United States It Is xKvttl tlmt a rensontilily sieely evHcuntlon of tlie Inland will follow, nnil contingent on the esttibliHhiiipiit of a stable govern ment this may be accomplished Ite fure autumn. The Industrial convention held In Philadelphia tills week brought del egates representing all the southern states and most of the principal cities. Seeche9 were made by many prominent men representing the commercial and industrial Interests of the south nnd north and it is ex M"cted that great benefits will accrue from tills Interchange of opinions and through tlie deliberations of the delegates. It Is the first time the convention has lieen held In the liorth. Lnst summer the DoetpniU Uo formed church of Port Jorvis iiisti- tuf I'll twilight. Bcrviucs winch wero so popular that they have Inst been refill ii ml for 1 his seoson. It would soetii much nlens.inter fru- n congre gation to worship in the, early twi light, before lamps were necessary besides being to many people more convenient, especially during the warm sonson. The change has son.e novelty nnd might perhaps be in troduced here with the result of a larger attendance at the evening services. THE CHURCH COLUMN "The Manifestation of God'! is the topio for next Sabbnth morning, and for the evening, "An Open Door." The topio for the Wednesday night prayer service is "Forgive ness." "Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us." The Children's day service at Union was largely attended and was a grand success. Mr. Airgle, the superintendent, may well be proud of the school. The earnest effort and devoted services of Mr. and Mrs. John Durling and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gnvoillo, together with those of the faithful nssistnnt super intendent, Mr. Frank B. Pletcher, have made the school at Union a great blessing to the community. The entire school and nil their friends express their hearty thanks to Mrs. Nobs for the kindness shown in the treat that she gave to the primary department at the close of the Children's day service. stuck thoughtfulness is vory commend able and calls for our highest appre ciation. The Children's day services nt the home church were largely attended there boing over four hundred pres ent. . Those are occasions of great rejoicing. All the children who had parts did nicoly and deserve credit for their efforts. Those who have bad charge of the training know best how to thank all who have given their time and effort to this occasion. The personal thanks of the writer are extended to all such and to all who labored so hard to decorate thechuich. One of the subjects of great inter est to all lovers of peace and order is temperance. Tho general public still needs enlightenment on this important subject. Mrs. L. E Bailey, a national temperance lec turer, will vlit Milford on Juno 24, and 25 and will give two of her pop. ular lectures. The following is a report of her work iu this state : "One could hnrdly conceive how a human being could put forth such untiring efforts, speaking in colleges and publio schools nnd holding ladies' parlor meetings during the day, traveling and Bpeaking to crowded houses, frequently so full that standing room was impossible. Yet her brain never seemed to weary while dwelling npon the all absorbing theme, the crushing out of the liquor traffic. Her clearness of thought as regards methods, her kindly, though energetic, forcible language, so convincing, won many, very many, to action and duty. May God send more such lecturers into the whitened field." Rev. C. E. Soudukk. Temperance Addresses. Mrs. Ij. E. Bailey, the national lecturer of the W. C. T. lT., who is to speak at the M. K. church here Monday and Tuesday evenings, June 24 and S?.r, will speak at Uowlaud Wednesday lii'lit, the l'.ith, at Walker l.ake Thursday and Friday nights, the 20th and 21st, and at liinginan's Saturday and on Sunday, the 2'nd and 2:ird. The Isolde of these places will do well to attend her meetings for she Is spoken of in the press as of unusual ability. .. ..... I Auuutonai Lorni .jailor. lloyd has bad a nent sign painted to adorn the front of bis meat sh ip. Mrs. Allan Kverett of Montague, who Is III of pneumonia, is slightly Improved. A. I). Hrown anil daughter, Mrs. Frances Westfall, are on n trip to New York. Miss Until liiiiderman of Bethle hem, Ph., i.- visit ing tlie Misses yse on limad street. The force of men on ti e Iielnwnre volley railroad has boe;i lanrelv in creased nnd efforts lire being mailt- to have the road iu operation l July. The shale business has been re sinned at Matamoras mid it is said large orders have been received which will keep the works active for some time. Latest reports as to the condition of Hev. Thomas Nichols are that be is improving somewhat In health, and will has gone fur a sojourn at Atlantic City. Pop Curry, well know n by visitors to Hunk pond, Is lying very ill at the home of bis son In Maainoras, ann it is uniiiiteii it lie will ever re turn to bis favorite haunt. "Humbler" wishes to correct his item regarding the cause of death of the horse of ('has. Courtright recent ly. The animal was afllicted with a heart trouble which caused its sud den demise. Hmall worms resembling caterpil lars are reported to be destroying lams and stripping apple trees of their foliage over in Orange county, audYuit growers are in consequence considerably alarmed. The drug store of '1'. H. Anderson A Co. of Port Jervis was considera bly damaged by fire Wednesday. A lighted match accidentally dropped iu a barrel of liquid dryer in the cel lar started tho Haines. The marriage of Emma, a daugh ter or Horace I-.. Kipp and wife of Wils-iiiv i!!c, to Guerdon Pellett, n prosperous druggist of Paterson, N. J., will occur next Wednesday, June 10, at the bride's home. 1 lie wrangle over the name of Ieckertown, Is. J., seems nt last to hnve been settled so far as the post ofllce authorities are concerned for last Friday the department announc ed the change to Sussex. The body of Kldred G. Reynolds, the boy who was drowned iu the Lacknwnxen river at Honesdali Memorial day, was found at Hawley, ten miles below the scene of the ac cident, last Friday in a badly decom posed condition. The bronze monuments advertised by J. F. Huntington are neat and durable as may be seen by the one of a similar kind standing in the upper part of the borough erected several years ngo to the memory of Tom Quick, the Indian slayer. Mabel L. Hurt, a former student of Smith college, Mass., who has been Indicted for tlie larceny of money anil Jewels from students in that in stitution to the amount of 1201)0, has been released on bail and will be placed in a sanitarium. It Is alleged that she is of unsound mind. The United States leads the world in coal production. Olliciul reports show that in 1000 over 12(17 million tons were mined worth nearly 1100 million dollars. Pennsylvania led in the amount produced with over 57 million tons of anthracite and nearly 80 million tons of bituminous. Twenty-eight states mined the rest. While tanked tip to his fullest capacity lnst evening, Philip Moisen helder amused himself by throwing a dead rattlesnake which be carried in his pockets, his boots being al ready full of live snakes, around people's necks. He was interrupted in bis diversion by Oflicer Wood and escorted to the lockup, and this morning the burgess imposed a fine of 13. Clarence Hewitt, whose radiant orbs are barely free from the penum bra 1 shades cast upon them by the dexter fin of J. A. Watts last week while in a little discussion over a telephone wire, bad his opponent haled before F'squire Schorr last eve ning on a charge of assault and bat tery. After hearing the respective stories of the disputauts the justice concluded there were two sides to every johnny cake and that in this Instance Watts hud the butter on his and discharged him but to teach him the le.sson not to deal too harshly with impetuous youth lie suggested he pay the costs, which be didn't do. in dbsn I where it b hot all the year round t Scott's Emu!sion tell better than any where else j In the world. So don't ftop taking tt In summer, or you will lose , ! , what you have gained. f i ' b-nd lor fu r- sample. 1 6COT1' at now Mi, lllciuftts, t j 409-415 ftarl htitcl, New York, t , 50c. wild Ji.t.) n't dmi.'i:iM. i! - ' rompnlRnrr Cleanliness. t'nele .Ir remind llnyrrnft bad re innied from n visit ef a week with his rtinlivrs In tli great ritv, anil was st his customary place in the villnge grocery store. "Well, t'nele Jerry," asked onn of thp loungers, "how dees livhi' In the pi t y compare with livin' in the coun try?" "Will," he snid, refleet ively, "In the country, ye know, we wnrsh nur neck an' years every day. 'cause hit's the rifrlit an' proper thing to do, but in !he big civ, 'y George, ye've jist got lo do it ! An' that," added I'nele Jerry, Ih'fting his quid to the ether cheek, s tlilTer'nt." Chicago Tribune. I'or Tropin on ttte Iturk now. Dnn't fret Rlmut ynur hidden worth; r-Hte knows just wlial ihe mesne. S"iiiti fi'iks in ttoli at till nn earth Milft wurk behind the scenes. l'uck. . IX M I II OF AMHlMTIIJH. mm little Hoy (from next door) Mam ma said would you please loan her few of your flalirons? Mrs. Kitule (Vrtninly! Mamma go ing to iron, to-dav? little I lev No'm; she wnnts them ,0 throw Rt your cuts to-night. Chi cago Dnily News. Deputy Collector of Internal fiov enue W. D. Evans of Cnrbondnle was in town this week and now some gentlemen here nre more fa miliar with Uncle Sam's rules nnd regulations respecting bis methods of raising income. Cheap Excursion Rates to San Fran Cisco, Cal. On account of the Epworth League International Convention to be held at Snn Francisco, Cal., July 18th to 21st, the Erie will sell a specinl round trip ticket from Port Jervis N. Y,, to San Francisco, Cnl., from July 4th to 12th, with return limit to August 31st, nt tho low rare of C7 for the round trip. This is an opportunity never before offered to the pnblio, with the delightful tri across the continent, nnd the attrnc tions offered by the State in which the meeting will bo held, will help to make the attendance larger than at any previous meeting. Tho glor Ions climate of California and 111 ducoments offered by the exceeding ly low rates, "just think of it only 87 for the round trip," will induce ninny to make the trip who would not go otherwise. A trip to Califor nia, will repay you iu more way than can be imagined by a porson who has never been there. For routes and best train connections plenso call or address tho Erie ticket ollioe, fort Jervis, N. Y., and re member the low rate only $67 for the round trip. C 14 Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough nnd bronchitis," writes Mrs. . K. Hnv iland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discov ery. Our niece, who hail Consump tiou In nn advanced stage, nlso used this wonderful medicine nnd to-day she Is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery us to no otfier medicine 011 earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1 bot tles guaranteed by all druggists. The J. YV. Pepper Piano Music Magazine, published at 8th and Lo cust streets, Philadelphia, is one of the newest mngnzines in its field. Nobody cnu complain of not getting the worth of their money, as it pub lishes 21 pieces 10 vocal and 11 instrumental making C4 pages of the best music and nil of it original and written by tho most popular composers of today. Price (1.00 per yenr. FOR CHILDREN Notbiug, that conies in a bottle, is more important for children than Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil. And "important" 'means that it keeps them iu even health on the highest plane of physical life. "Do they live on it then?" No; they don't touch it, except when they need it. "When do they need it?" Whenever they show, in what ever way, the least disturbance of even balance of bi-a'tli. It is not for acute diseases, with some excep tions; it is for i slight falling off from tirst-rate condition D is to bo used as a food, when, ever their Usual food does not quite ui .swer the purpose of food. f. . II I f. Constipation Docs your head ache? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's f'our liver! Ayer's Pills are iverpills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. All dro(T(lits. Wdn. your lui.ii.lnrlin or eenrtl a beautiful nrown or rim run,.? i (,. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE for ihn Whiskers H.l L 4 C. , Mi.Hi ., H M. M hnt UflitiHl VVonlrlf "Ueorge, what is this closure that thev talk so much about? Don't mention it, my dear. It's something that you wouldn't tolerate, in the house for a single minute." Cleveland Plain Dealer. A loaer fop Norn. Mrs. Youngwife (at brenkfast) There Is no bread on the table, Nora. Nora Sure, there's none in the bouse, ilium. Mrs. Youngwife (severely) Then make some fonst. Tit-Tilts. Sow Ive F'nrt. Irftte Old Uentlenmn (to snoring in ebriate) Don't you know if you kept your mouth shut you would make less noise? Snoring Inebriate (drowsily) Po would you. Leslie's Weekly. Fartlnllr. that he is "Is it true ,n?" a self-made 'Well, he rolls his own cigarettes. but he 1'tivs readviuade neckties. Town Tr pit Educate Your Bowels. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more tliah plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest! money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. 'ill Jilltalf fa. m DKALKRS 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 EXPECT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, 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 prices lowest consistent with trood 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 & EfimS, 70 Pike Street, 0no Cent a Word. For Fitch Insertion. No Aflr-rt. Anient tftken for lfn tltttn 15 rent. CASH in not .teeomiinny ll tin!-. AdrirrM I'lKK CHI MY I'KKSS, Mu rium, pa. IjXU SALK. A finiill fnr.n ltK'ntnd tionr Mm it moras, known ns the Urnwi nr Koliifutrdr pi nee. emit Mining 21 Wires. Finely Inrntcd, well wttt.cicl. House nnd hnrn. Kruit of all kinds, f'mt. Improved. Tit le cli r, For trWus, jn icu. ete., juldnws Lock buy. li Milford. Fa TRESPASS NOTH'K. Nut urn l hereby (riven that trespiifitiK on the premises .ic u pied ly the uinierslniHl In Dinpinan jtfliKhii!. known ns the Uuchanan fnrin r hunt inr. !l.-liin;, tn-rrying or any other tirpic w Ji.-.: ever is liu hltltlen under peii sltv of ll:e le.w. Ally person or persons dlsi.l'evti j i his not ice will lie) dealt with Iu tho sevivest lawtul niMiner. liKOUUK It. MCCATtTY, July 1, lHil". Lessee. THKSl'ASS NOTirK. Notice Is hereby ilveii tlmt ti-estiivKKliiff upon the south ern half of the tract of hind known us the WiUinin Dennv, No. ti:i. I n Shohola town ship, for hunting, flshiiifr, or, nny other plli pose, also trespassing on Snwkill pund in liilift'nan township, or, llshiiifz iu It is forbiuUcu under penalty ot tlie law. M. (JI.KII.AM) M II.NOK, .VprlWm Attorney for owner. THKTASS NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby J. vtven that trespass! tiff upon the pro perly of tho forest i.nkc Association In Lncknwaxcn towii.--iiip, Pike county. Pa. for I lie purpose of huntinff and fishing, or any other purpose Is strictly loromuen un uer penalty of the lnw. Alkxandfh Haiiiikn, Nov. 22, 18iio. President. T'RKSPASS NOTICE. Notlco 1a horohy tiven thnt twspHssinjr on tho premiseR of the umlerHltfned. sitiuiied in Duiinnnn township, for any purpose whntovtT is strictly forbidden, and all off nders will be promptly prosecuted. I ha li. Cask. net. SH. Itf.rU. NOTICK All huntlnir, fishlnit or otht trespMsninif on the premises of tins muter timied, in JHiiviiihu Township, on Kuv momUkill nnd Dworfskill Creeks, Ik for- bl mien under penalty of tlte Imw. Chas. J, Hnu.KAUt Dinnmn Twp., N. Hoii.KAr, May 17. 18(.H. JOKKl'H F iJOILKAtl TRESPASS NOTICK. Notleo Is hereby X fiv;Mi that t reBpasfiliiff upon the pro perty of the undersiuned in Milford town- whip. IMke county, Vn., for the purpose of huntlTi, llshinR or any other purposes 1 strictly forbidden under penalty of t !;e law 1MUS. S. iM. (JKAKT. rrR'ASS. Notice is hereby plven tlmt L iresiuiKsloe upon the prepertv ot tlx undersigned iu Mil ford and Dinirmiin townships. Pike Co, Pa, for tho purpose of hunting, tishtntf In hiiwklll ureek or any other purpose Is Ftnctly prohibited unite penalty oi the law. JOHN F. WALTER Milford Township, Vn. Genuine stamped C. C C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as goou." CiTASUJ-HtO - IB6S. if LABELS. Trade f 4 dcsicnss. . Marks.- ,Copvrichts. Thtrtv-one ye'irs ftrtlvp practlee. Optnion sa r Tftti1lt"y sncl pstentaritlity. Write fnr lok of bis'nie'l -n and reterenees. EPSON 921 P treat, Wuhlngton, D. C m inrau Harford St., Milford, Pa Parlors Port Jervis, IN. Y. J4?i CANDY CATHARTIC. "' I.HliI ti-1 tM."- UriRlu. jn -r "San rr "rrj Business - Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Offloe Hours 2 to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D riiysirian and Surgeon. t'fllce nnd residi nee llni foid street It home liiicly occupied by lir K. Jl. Wc n- icr MIl.K(lHI), PA. Dr.vonderHoyde, DENTIST, lli-lck lliuiM' Op otlte Vnnrtci mark Hotel isi-mui street AllllOMI t'R. OKK1CK IIOl'HS: 8 to 12 a. m.;l to i. m. H. E.Emetson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, MlI.FORD, Pikk Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney-at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pikk Co., Pa. Sold by All Newsdealers FURNISHES MONTHLY To all lovers of Song and Muitc a vast volume of N E W choice compoiltiona by tha world's famous Authors. 64 Pages or Piano iioslc Half Vocal, HK Wnmwntal 21 Compiefe Pieces toi Piano Once a Month for 10 Cents. Yearly Subscription. $1.00. If bought In nny music ntnre M one-half off, would coat 9&.3S, A MTlng of $5.16 monthly. In oot year you get nearly 600 Pagta of Music, comprising 252 Complete Pieces for the PUno. If ymi cannot get e copy fmm your Hwt dealer, send to ui and wo will mail you ft .pie Fre, J. W. PEPPER, rubii.h.,, tlthth Locust u., rhlladalphla, fa. PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. FlKHT PltKSBYTKHIAN CHUBCH, Milford; Snbliuth wrvirfH nt 10.30 a. m. ami 7. BO P. M. 8iilibuth sc-hool liiiniediHUly after thd niorninar wrvlce. Pruyer mtmtiiia; Wwl-ni-Mlny at 7.30 p. U. A coniial wuloouu. will I mi Bit.'iuli-cl to nil. Thomt not at-tai.-ht-tl to othiT r.huruht-s nr especially in ritinl. Kkv. Thouah Nicholu, Paator. C'miKCH of thii Good Shki-hkhd, Mil font: ervliaHi Suiiilay at 10 !J0 A. Si. and 4:011 P. M. Mllulay achool at 8:45 P. al. Week -day service Fridny at 8 46 A. al. Holy Coiiiniuiilou iiiuiny at 7:46 A 11. Seats friw. A 11 are welcome. Kkv. Chas. B. Cakpkntiir, Kector. M. E. Chiihch. Services at the M K. Church Sundays: Preachiug at lll.tfo a. in. aud nt 7 Ho p. in. Mil day school at 11:45. in. Kpworth league at 6.46 p. in. VVti-kly prayer meeting oa Wednewlays as 7. HO p. in. Clas uieeting conducted by Wm. Alible on Kiiilnys at 7.30 p. m. Aa earnest invitation U exteuuinl to auyoua who uiiiy (lesire to woihhtip with us. Kkv. (V E. cciiuuiut, Pastor. MAT.YCRAS. El-woUTH M. IC (.HfiHCH, Matajnora. Services every Saliiuali at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sublimit bi-Ium J at U.:iO. C. K. uiiH:iin Moiitiay evening nt 7.30. Claas uieetiiiu; Tuesdiiy eveuiuu at 7.80. Prayer meeiiitg Wednesday evening at 7.80. Everyone welcome. Kkv. T. G Sphnckii. Hopk Kvanuklical Chiiki.h, Mat moriui. Pa. Service next Sunday as follows: I'l'i iteliiiiK ut 10.80 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sun day school at 3 p. in. Junior L". E. befom and U. E. prayei ini-etlng after the even ing servioe. .lil-week prayer nieetiiiir every Wediiewlny evening at 7.30. Seals rue. A eonlliil velcoine to all. Coilie. Kkv. H. W. Ghosm, Piwtor. Secret Societies. MiLKiiliO Loni'it, No. 844, K. & A. M.! Lixtue inectrt Wetlncsilays on or before Eull Moon at the Wallace Ituildiiiir, Mil ford, Pu. N. Emery, Jr.. Sett'y. Milford Geo. A Swepcniscr, W. M.. Milford. Pa. ' Van Dkii Mark Loduk, No. fciH, I. o '-). E: Meets every 'ihursilay evening at 7.30 p. in., Pmwn's Huiliiing. I). H. Huriibcck, Str y .lueob MoCarty, N. G PlIl liKSCK Kkbkkah Loduk, h7, I. O (). E. Meets every .-.. nd and founh Erl dnys in eacli month in Utld Kcllowa' Hull brow n's nuildiiig Miss Katharine Klein S. G. sliss W uhi liiiinu beck, SWy. Siiriiitf tooth liiirrow and cultiv. tor at W. 6i U. Mitohellu,
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