"TY PRESS. 1VRIDAY, JUNK 21. 1IHJ1. 'l7nr1NIIFT P.VEHY FRIDAY. OrriOR, BROWS'g buildino buoadbt. fU'HHOHiPTION: One Ykar One dollar mid fifty eentR. Bix Months Keventy-flve rentH. HTKKTIiY IN AIIVASIR. Knterpd at the pout ofTli of Mllford, Pike County, Pennsylvania. n seeotid oliwia mutter, November twenty-Orat, 1W6. Advertising Rates. One sqiinrpfolffht llnm),one insertion 11.00 Kiwsh sutMeo.iient Insertion -W Kedueed rates, furnished on niiplloatlon, Will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator' mid Exocutor'i notice "00 Auditor's notices Divorce notices B.00 SlinrifT'B sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Ktten, PUBLISHER, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. A WORO OF PROTEST. It may be too lnte. Possibly be fore these disinterested suggestions will be read by the committee which went to Eastern this week to fix op n denioorntio plan of harmony the well moaning individuals composing It may have been, like Josoph of old, tumbled into a pit In which there was no water by their envious brethren, and perhaps have already been drawn out and sold to some wandering Ishmaelites from North ampton. If so alas, likewise eheu, also woe 1b us. Think of the conse quences to the pure and unsulliod domocracy of this county 1 Reflect on the dire results and on the effects of the deith blow to that oommer cialism in politics whioh has hereto fore been the life and spirit of dem ocratio congressional contests in this district. Suppose for a moment that a modus vlvendi, that is, a plan of living without oontosts, is agreed on, of what value from a financial standpoint will a conferee be in future? What good to strive for the position, what inducement to be a candidate 1 when the very soul which animated action is removed. The committee should think on those things. Suppose, perish the thought, that a rotation is agreed on : if the agreement is respected, and who ever heard of a democrat violating a political promise, what is the inevitable I Why, that the county whose turn it is selects the man and all the other counties must say "Ah men " They cannot dis sent ; their conferees could not even ask the price of a soda for their vote. They are simply automatons to record a result in whioh they have no actual voioo. Will the nntrammeled freemen of this county submit to a proposition which would leave them to lick their parched lips with never the hope of a drop of anything to moisten them but Bpring water f No ; perish the thought. It must Dot be. Human ity cries aloud against any such Tantalus-llko torture. It would be an unheard-of innovation in the party here and would cause it to shrivel and wither away like a plant without moisture. Against such a calamity we protest If the com mittee his assented to any such killing-by-inches plan it would bet ter remain in Egypt in the house of Poti pliar than to return to a much injured and deeply w rouged demo oratio constituency. Philadelphia is experiencing a sea son of lavish generosity on the part of her chief magistrate, Mayor Ash bridge. John Wanunittker last week offered two and a half million dol lars, and put up as earnest two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars, for the street railway franchise which the generous, mayor and councils do nated to their friends. The mayor offers the halting excuse that he had no assurance that Wanamaker would 1 ulld any railways, lie was fearful lest that gentleman having invested so much money would simply pocket the franchise and play the dog in the manger. Has the mayor any assur ance that his friends who ostensibly have not a dollar invested will lu good faith build? An otUcial should at least make a show of decency in (lis treatment of the public and their rights but in this case the City of I'cnil has Ihami wholly Ig- piKr norol Bnd her favors tlonntotl ti r chosen few friends of Mr. AshliridgR. It is one of the Imltlo-d, boldest (lis. regards of the rights of the people that that or any other city has suf fered In many years, and It will le passing strange if some of the chick, ens do not come home to roost. There are some expressions of dis appointment over the fact that the principal events, or at least the whole afternoon'HRportKaon the Fourth, have been arranged to take place at the driving park. It was primarily as sumed that the celebration and the subscription was to aid the town and firemen. Most people from out of town do not arrange to spend more than part of a day away from home and naturally that would be in the afternoon. 15y the present program they will be attracted outside of the borough and when the sports at the park are concluded most will re turn home. It is unfortunate thnt the celebration does not assume the usual order In having tin address and some exercises which would afford pleasure to those not wholly engrossed in greased poles and suck races. A Fourth of July given up almost wholly to fantastic peilnrmances hardly meets the popular idea of n day in which the lessons of patriotism should be inculcated and the deeds of the forefathers in giving us a land of liberty recounted. Such a so-called celebration becomes a travesty on tin real sentiments on which the day is founded and on the spirit in which in part, at least, it should be observed. Tuberculosis of Cat' 1 3. From a recent report by Leonard Pearson, state veterinarian, on the repression of tuberculosis of cattle by sanitation, the following Bum mary taken therefrom may be of in terest to those owning cattle ; The purpose of this investigation which was made undei the auspices of the state live stock sanitary board at the vetorinary department of the University of Pennsylvania was to measure the effect of good and bad stabling conditions on the progress of tuberculosis in two herds. For the purpose of the invention tion, two herds were established, of six cows each. Four cows in each herd were healthy and two cows in eaoh herd were tubercular. One herd was kept in a roomy, light clean and well ventilated stable The stalls and partitions between the mangers in this stablo were so constructed that the cows were kept apart from each other. The other stable was small, close poorly voutilated, rather dark and not especially clean. The cows here were not separated by the stall partitions, and they were all fed from the floor of the passageway in front of their stalls. This experiment continued for 513 days or about 17 months, and a the close it was found that two of the originally healthy animals kept in the large, light stable, had con traded tuberculosis and the otlie two of the originally healthy cows continued sound. Of the four or iginally healthy cows in the small dark stable, all had contracted tuberoulosis. The progress of the disease in each infeoted auiinal in the dark stable was greater than in the infected animals iu tho light airy stable. It is concluded from this cxperi moot that : 1. Good sanitary conditions, clean liness and the comparative isolution afforded by separate mangers and by Btnll partitions, have a deoided effect in restricting the spread of tuberculosis in an infected herd. 2. A poorly vontiloted and poorly lighted stable, and one in which the cattle come into direct contact, as is tho case when there are no parti tions between the stalls and man gers, is favorable to the spread of tuberculosis in an infected herd. 3. However good tho construction and sanitary conditions of the stable and however good the care of the animals may be, the spread of tu bercn'osis cannot be altogether pre vented if tubercular cuttle and healthy cattle are kept in the same stable. The J. W. Pepper Piano Musio Magazine, published at 8th and Lo cust streets, Philadelphia, is one of the newest magazines in its field. Nobody can oouipluin of not getting the worth of their tnonny, as it pub lishes 21 pieces 10 vocal and 11 instrumental making 61 pages of the best musio mid all of it original and written by the most popular composers of today. Price fl.OJ per year. Two barrels good roasted Rio oofTVe 12' eta. per lu. ; one barrel Muracaibo ai.d Mocha mixture roust ed 18 eta. per lb. at W. fe (1. Mitchell's. THE CHURCH COLUMN The topic for next Kubbath morn jng is ''The Manifestation of Hod in the Mind of Man." "What is truth?" "I nm the truth." The evening topio is "A Dreaded Blessing." "Lead us not into temptation but deliver ns from pvil." These are the words for onr prayer meeting thought next Wednesday ovening. Tho doath of Bishop Parker, mis sionary bishop to southern Asii, nas rouoea our mission Held of one of its most useful laborers. Dr. Parker wm elected bishop in May of last year. In 1859 he entered the foreign field. The greut awakening in India that resulted in tho conver sion of fifty-four thousand souls, began under his leadership. Who says that missionary work is a fail ure? Let others rally to the cause and let the nrmy of the Lord march on. Deception, or in vigorous English, lying lias ever been one of tho vices of depraved humanity. A China man who had been condemned to wear a wooden collar was seen by some of his friends. "Wlia. have you been doing," they asked him, "to dosorve this?" "I only picked up an old piece of rope," was his reply. "And you are punished thus severely for merely picking up the end of an old rope?" "Well," he replied, "the fact is, there wos bullock tied to the other end." The poor Chinese mo accused of being meat li us, but if oil were as homt as tiiis one there would be less trou bio in tho world. Bj sure and hear the great tem perance lecturer, Mrs. Bailey, next Monday evening. She comes to us most highly recommended. We an glad to open thn doors of onr churcl to her and trust Mint she may have a lni iio he iriii!. All who love uior ality nnd good order, who believe in thn defences of the home, who are interested in tho safety of the young who rejoice in material prosperity who work for the best interests of the individual, and who would wel como a bettor condition of things in govt t urnout, municipal, stats and national, know ye that the driuk habit is the direst enemy of all this and that it is the duty of all good citizens to throw the weight of thei influence against this unspeakable crime The topio discussed at tho minis ter's meeting at Port Jervis last Monday afternoon was "The Su preme Difference between Christian ity and Other Religions." The dis cussion was opoued with n vory able paper by the Rev. (i. E. Gilles pie. Tho wholo discussion was nn exaltat ion of tho character of Josu Christ. Other religions may exis apart from their founders, but take Christ out of Christianity and noth ing is loft. There can be no substi tute for Him. He is the one idea character, the source of all spirit life, without whom there is no re demption from sin, and no hope o immortality in heaven. Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters remain ing in the post olflce at Milford for the week ending June 22, 1901 : Rev. O. F. Moyor, Mrs. Clias Walker, Mrs. W. J. Barber. Persons claiming the above will p tea so soy "Advertised" and give date of this list. CllAKLKS LATTIMOIIB, P. M. Newspaper Annual. N. W. Ayer & Sons of Philadelphia have just issued a Newspaper An nual tor luui. it contains a care fully prepared list or newspapers published in the United States and Canada with valuable information concerning their circulation and distinctive features, population of counties, census of 1900, a descrip tion of every place in the United States and Cuna.la where a paper id published, with a list of pnpers pub lishod in our new possessions, fifty six railroad maps, vote of states and counties at the presidential election 1900, and other vuluablo inforuia tion. The price is 15.00. Didn't Marry for Money. The Boston man, who lately mar ried a sickly rich young woman, is hpppy now, for lie got Dr. King New Life .Pills, which restored her to perltvt health. Infallible for Jaun dice, liilliousne-s. Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and stomach troubles, (ientle but en'ective. Only 2oe at all drug stores. Only 50 Cents I to make your baby strong and well. A fifty cent bottle of Scott's Emulsion will change a sickly baby to a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think i of It. Its as olca as cream. tK-nd for . fr-e sample, and try it. i.01T (t DOW NJi. Chcn.il, 409-4IJ 1-earl Siien, Nt York. Sue mid n .00; .11 druggi!. I Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach Is bad, your liver Is out of order. Aycr's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggists. Wunt yur in.u.t:.li nr h.-niil a beautiful tm.wn ot rlf-li hia-k ? ThM u." BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMT-r. Additional Local Matter. Walter S. Angle is homo from the Jeff. Medical in Piiiladeljlhia. Charles Mayno of New York has rrivod with his family for the sum mer. Miss Bessie II. Van Etten will re turn home tomorrow for her sum mer vacation. John II. Ryder has recently pur chased o handsome rubber tired runabout wagon. Miss Foster, a frequent- guest at the Dimmick House, is again guest at the popular hoste'ry. Mrs. A. S. Hottle of Philadelphia is visiting with her d iughter, Mrs. von dor Hey do, on Centre Square. Miss Vergio Wnllis, who for sev eral years has been a Bummer visit or here, is registered nt. Hotel Fan ch ere. Tho East Strondsbnrg Normal School is likely to receive a state appropriation of $40,000, which is needed for new buildings Robert Baker of Philadelphia, with his wife and two daughters, is a guest nt Hotel Schanno. lie is a brother of Hy. T. Baker, Esq. The governor has signed an act authorizing boroughs to require the planting of shado trees along public streets by the owners of abutting property. Oeorgo Jennings, whose mother is matron of tho East Strondsbnrg state normal, is here to spend his summer vacation and will return this fall, Mrs. Jennings having been reappointed for another year. The ninety-sixth year of the schools of Uie Pennsylvania Acad emy of the Fine Arts will begin Monday, Oct. 7, 1901. They are lo cated on Broad street above Arch in Philadelphia. The course embraces full Instruction in drawing, painting and modeling. Wallace & Thrall call attention to their stock of fire works, flags, bunting, etc Their store. will be the Mecca of the sriinll boy for sev oral days nnd their lie of fresh groceries will be. an inducement to those upon whom the duty falls of keeping the youngsters in a well fed condition to enjoy the Fourth Tho Jii'iirance Vm shows thot the almost Inconceivable amount of two hundred seventy-three and one half million dollars were disbursed in 1900 by life insuranco companies in the United States aud Canada for death claims, to beneficiaries, for dividend payments, annuities, etc Of this sum over twenty million dollars were paid out in Pennsylva nia. Touud Hii Birt hplnco. Jon TonipMon, an editor of the Tamiiiani, X. I'., Times, visited Milford this week for Mm fir. -it time since ho wns taken away by his par ents in 1838, the year lie wag born. His father, A. B, Tenijileton, kept the Pike County House, now the Crissmiiu House, in lS;J7-8, and he was at H loss to locate he place of his birth, the name having been changed. By chanee ha was shown a copy of tho Pukss of April, 1808, which contained n. history of the husoo with tho names of its proprie tors since it was erected iu 1818 nnd this served to identify the spot. His mother is yet living at the ripe bro of 83. Mr. Templeton is also an author, having written, among others, a book entitled "Tho Ro mance of Robert Burns," and is now engaged on a work dealing with scones and incidents in this county. He was overjoyed at the discovery of the exact spot where he first saw the light in this charm ing town. Savei Two From Deatb. "Our little daughter hud an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs.' V. K. Ilav iluml, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies fuiltil, we suvetl her life with l)r. Kiilig's-New IKscov ery. Our niece, whr had Consump tion in an advanced ptugc,. also usiil this wonderful ineiliciue anil to-day she is perfectly well." Desperate throat und lung diseases yield to l)r. King's New Discovery us to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 5llc and tl bot tles guaranteed by all druggists. ill n Ml! "'y 1 l' fi I I ! M THE PA I EN! RECOKQ, ''' 1 Baltimore. Md. init-riLtuti tu 1 tin fteut Kecord 1.uuim.-i Miituiik lluw Are Ynr kidney Dr Hnbbs rtpvatit Hi Jtau'ur all kuluer tll. SHERIFF'S SALE Hy vtrtuJ nf a writ of Fieri Fueled ilren nm of the Court of ( loin molt Plens of Pike minty to nm directed i will expose to pnlilie sill" hjr vendue or outcry at the HiorllT'a ofTlrc In I he Dnrotiyti of Milford on Mnmley, the lrtlh dy of Jnly, A. II., IIHII, nt twoo'elock In f lie afternoon of said day: A II tlmt certain niece nr pnrcel of lend sib imle In the Township of West full. County of Plknand Stair of I'l-Mopy I viuiin, lieino; ii village lot In Mntamoms, cant, corner of Adams and Third streets null mimlieied Itil on St John's limp. hetriK Ml feet wide mint nnd rear nnd foot In depth. beliiR the patiia premises conveyed to Joslnh Conklin hy .losso .-Multli anil wife, by deed dated Oct Sih. i!, nnd recorded In )eil Hook No. 211 patre lMr'KOVK.MKN'l'rf. (iood dwelling house. Seized tind taken In cxecu'loii ns the property of .Tiwinh Conklin nnd will be oki ny me for cash. K. VAN Ilr.lvM AUK. Sheriff. Sheriff- Office, Mllford, Vn., ) June 1 s ; 1 1 , j Hny Dny In Arizona. The orchard fruit season in Arizo na opens r bruit. Mh,v 15 with the pick ing1 of Apricots, which nre shipped hy the carload to the northern and east ern markets. Peaches, plums, necta rines and fiffs are also ripening in May, and there is a lnrpre increase in the population because Mexicans, In dians mid Chinamen come in from surrounding states to pick and pack the fruit. The Navajo g-irts use their native woven baskets which th.y bal ance deftly on their heads as they work. CiiiCAte Toar Boweli ITIth Cat caret. Vnii'iJ intimiHi'i vuro i-iiiintijimmii ivrrtcr. I0o.26c. If C. C C. fall, druggists rciund money. Don't Accept a Substitute! When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Don't accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp ed C. C. C. Never sold m bulk All druggists, ioc. fx Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone and tlicy 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. Pi umkmm Fourth of July Fireworks, Flags, Bunting and Chinese Lanterns, Fine Candies and Fruits, Im ported and Domestic Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes. Call and Inspect Stock before Purchasing Elsewhere. Prices Puight Wallace & Thrall Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROW and SON Manufacturers and dealers 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 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 & EtlHIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. 0no Cent a Word. For Kurti Iitffrrtlon. No Actvt rtltiir tit tnkf-R for IfMtltnnin r nt. CAftFI miit aMrtimpnny nil orli r. ArtilreM ri K V. COt MY rHKS, MlirOKD, PA. IjH'H SAIjK. JL Mntninnrw A Rinnll furni Idcnt-od nenr known nn the Hon sol nr RH n ha nit pi wo. '-onf ntning 21 ftcnu. KiiM ly l'icHtcd. wel wiitorod. Hnupe nnd nmn.' Fruit of nil kind. Vnrt tnipmvod. Title ( loir. Kr.r terms, ptiee. etc., Address Lock lu x a Milford. P. TKF.SPAK NOTIOK. Notice In heretij L given ihnt trespassing on the premises oc upied lv the umicrHlgned In Dingmnrt Dnsliii). known ns tho IJuchnnnn fnrm r hum ing. lihi tig. I.errying or nny ot her nrpojse w it. it ever is torimmen under pen- lty of the Inw. Any person or persons diw!yir k tl in notice will be den It with In th ) severest lawful manner. Okoiiuk H. McCarty. July 1, 1H7. Lessee. -TRKSPAPS NOTICE Notice is hereby X in veil thnt trespassing him rcspnssinguiMHi the south- orn hrtlf of the tract of land Known as the William Denny. No. VU, i n fShohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing on miwkiii pomi in Dingman township, or, lishing In it is torlndtlen under M-nalty oi the law. M. Cl.Mt.ANl MlLNOR, Aprl64m Attorney for owner, 'T'RK.SPASS NOTK'K. Notlw 1st hereby x. jrlven tout treKpiisKinur upon t.tie pro perty of the forest Lake Ashik-IhMoii lu LwkHwnxen township, Pike eounty, Pa., for the purposo of htintinir nnd fishing, or any other purpose in strictly forbidden un der penalty of tho Inw. ALKXANDKli rl A nilEN, Nov. 23, 18116. Vreide!it. PBKSPASS NOTICK. Notice In hereby X Ltlveii that treRprtssuiK on the premises of the undersigned, situated In Hiiipmnn townfihip, for nny purpose whntever is strictly forbidden, nnd nllofft nders will be promptly prosecuted. lHA H. CASE. not. a. 18IK). NOTICK All huntlnor. nulling or other trespassing on the premises or tho under signed, lu Dlntrmnu Township, on Kay- inondsklll and Invarrskiii (Wrecks, is lor hlndeu under penalty of the law. t'llAS. J. HOILKAIT, Dlnfdnan Twp., N. Hoii.kait, May 17, Joski'H k" BoiI.EAH. rrKKSPArS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby X p-iv.m that trespassing upon uie pro perty of the unilei-siined In Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for tho purpose of hunting-, lislilnir or any other purposes it strictly loruuiden under penalty or t:.e law. ftlltS. S. Al. UKAFT. rpKKSPAH.S. Notice Is hereby civen thai JL trespassing upon the property of the undersigned in Milford and linKtimn townships, Pike Co , Pa , for tho purpose of hunlinir, fishinpr in Sawkill ereek orany other purpose is strictly prohibited under penalty of the law. JOHN F. WAI.TKR. Milford Township, Pa. Genuine stamped CCC Never told In bulk. Beware of (he dealer who trie! to sell "something just as goou." ClTAHLIIHtO CAVtATf. 1866. r LABFLt, TA0 JTi J DCSICNS. Marks copvbichts. Thtrtv-one ye'.rs arrive pnvtlee.' Opinion at to validity and patentability. Writ fnr liook of 1nmet.w and references. EPSON BKO&92f F stmt, Washington, D. C- in all . Parlors jtQj CANOV CATHARTIC 451 Business - Cards. F. W. BEST. M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Offloe Hours St to P. M. 7 to S P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D Tliysician and Surgeon. CinU-o nml rrpidenen Hurfurd RtrtM-t it homo lately occupied Ity Dr. K. H. Wea rier. Mlli(UKl), FA. Dr. von der Heydo, DENTIST, Hrk k House Cl..(f.lte Vnnilpt-mnrk Hotel Jlroml Mivet Milford 1'a. OFKH'K H(IU K.S: S to 18 a. m. ; 1 to p. in. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, Mii.Fomi, PiKic Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pikf. Co., Pa. Sold by All Newsdealers FURNISHES MONTHLY To all lovers nf Song and Music a vast volume of N EW choice compositions by th world's famous authors. 64 Pagps of Piano piaslc Half Vocal, H.ilf Instrumental 2i CcmpiBte Pieces for Piano Once a Month for 10 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $1.00. If booirtit In any mnslo stnra as ona-tmlf off, would coat 86.35, a sarins; of M6 monthly. In on year you get nearly 800 Pfs oi Music, comprising 262 Complete Piece for the Piano. If yon cannot get a eopy from your N.wa daaler, send to us and wa will mall you j sample Free. J. W. PEPPER, Publlah.r, (Ighth 4 Loeuat Su., rhlladalphla, Pa. PKotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILF0RO. yiHHT Prksbvtkman Chdrch, Milford; tiubbiilh Bcrvii-i-s at 1(1. Wl A. M. and 7.30 P. M. tSuhlnvth M-lioul iimntxliutuly aftor the morning Bervii. Prayer iiimtlnir Wtnl nenduy ut 7. mi P. 11. A conlial wtilcome will l extt'iitlttl to all. Thiwe not at ttujiied to other cliurchim ara twpeclally in. vlu-d. Hkv. Thomas Nichiilh, PaHtor. Cmjiti.H of thk Good Hhephkud, Mll ford: tservii.a Sunday at 10. HO A. M. and 4:i) p. M. Sunday m hool at S:4B p. at. Wonk-day at.rvlco Friday at 8 4ft A. M. Holy Communion Sunday at 7:46 A. at. SuutH free. All am welcome. Hkv. Chas. B. Cahi'ENTKK, H;tor. M. K. ClUHiCH. Rervlcw at the M E. Church tSumlayu: Preiu-hltiK at 10.110 a. 111. and at 7 -Kl p. 111. Sut dny ti IkmiI at ll:4fip. 111. Kpworth Ichkuo at 8.46 p. 111. Weekly prayer meeting ou Wednesdays aa 7.;k) p. m. ClaMM nietaiiifr oonduuted by Win. Aniile on Ki-idaya ut 7 ;m p. 111. Ao earnehl invitation iH extendtnl to anyoue who may desire u worHliHp with u. KhV. C. K Scuuukk, Pastor. KATAarORAS. Kpwokth M. K. CHunc.'H, Matamoraa. Serviees every Su! !'n:h at 10.30 a. 111. and 7 p. 111. Saliliatu tielu ol at X :MK C. K. nn-1-liuK Mnuday euiii)r at 7.30. C'luaa uiwtinir Tiu-Milay eveuiuff at 7.30. Prayer meeting Wednebduy weuiug at 7.U0. Everyone wuleuiuu. Hkv. T G Spkncer. Horn Kvanuki.ical Chiiiich, Mata inonw.Pa. S-rA-ireH next Sunday an follow: Pi-t'iu-liNiir at 10.140 a. m. and 7 p. 111. Suu day Kt;l)ooi ut H p. in. Junior C. K. beforb and (J. K. prayel uuM-lin alter tile ev.m iutf wi-viee. Jr. id-week prayer iueiftiug every Wednesday evening ut 7.30. Iseal free. A cortlial veleuine to all. Come. liKV. H. W. Uhoms, Paator. Secret Societies. Mimtiird irfiDi'C, No. 344, F. & A. M.: Lode mei.ta Wedimsdaya on or before Full Moon at tht Wallace Duildliitf, Mil ford, Pa. N. Kinury, Jr.. S-e'y. Milford; Itoo. A Swepeniser, W. M.. Milford. Pa. Van Dkk Mark Loduk, No. hm, I, O '). F: MeetB every Thui-nday evening afe 7 3u p. iu., nwii'a Hiiiiuiug. I). 11. Hoi-iiln-ek, Stry Jaeob MeCiuty, N. (i Piii Pi-.scK Kkhekah Lough, 17, I. O t). K. Meets e ery rieutiid and fourth Fri days 111 eui h liiontl" In O1I1I Hellowk' Hall, Hrown't, huildiiiK Misa Katharine Klein N. li. AllKri Willielmine Brek, See'y Hpiinir tooth lmrrow nnd cuUivtt. torn at V. & G. Mitchell. - j"n y miiiib mim m ill" ,m I j.w. 'i r'it a I