PIKE COUNTY PRESS. I'll I DAY. JUIW 5. 1IK11. 1'trlir-ISHKIJ KVKRY FHI DAY. OFITIf'R, nUOWN'S UUILDINO HltOADBT. RrnscHtPTioN: Onr Year One dollar rikI liny centB. Hix Months Kevrnt.v-iive eentn. STKUTI.Y IN AlfVANCK, Entered t tliB post office of Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, m m-onnd class matter, November twenty-first, lKMt). Advertising Rates. One squnrol eight lines), one Insertion - It .00 Kacii siihseuticiit insertion .50 Reduced mN, furnished on Replication, Will Iw allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Executor's notiwa 8.00 Auditor's notices 4 "0 UWoreo notlcws - ...... 6.00 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer'a sales, County state ment nnd election proclamation charged by the square. J. U. Tan Etten, PUBLISHER, Mllfonl. Pike County, Pu. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Tne Republican Primary Election will be held in the Borough and Townships comprising the severnl elocticn districts of Pike county on SATURDAY, July 13th, 1901, be. tweon the hours, of 3 and 8 p. in. Printed ballots will bo forwnrded to tho Town Committeemen in the sovernl election districts and will compriso tho names of cnndidnte9 for Committeemen (county), 7 to be voted for. Associate Judgo, 1 to be voted for. Dolegato to State Convention, I to be voted for. Coroner, 1 to be voted for. Sheriff, 1 to be voted for. 1 Township Committeeman in each eloction district, of which he must be a resident. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Following are the namos of those v?ho have announoed theninolyes as candidates at the Republican Pri mary : For County Committee, Julius W. Koisol, Dingman, Goo. II. McCarty, " W. A. H. Mitchell, Milford Boro. H. O. Kipp, " II. B. Rood, ' R. G. Barokloy, " " 8. R. Hnzolton, Pnlmyra, Win. Hopps, Greene, Wm. Cuddoback, Milford Twp., Harrrison A. Watts, Westfall, Frank Harding, " A. W. Balch, Jr., For State Delegate, Loroy E. Kipp, Milford, Milton Armstrong, " For Associate Judge, Alfred Marvin, Westfall. For Sheriff, John W. Kilsby, Dingman. For Coroner, Wm. B. Konworthey. M. D., Milford NOT A WISE PROCEEDING. "The Pennsylvania Legislature seems to think better of giving large sums of money to institutions which care for human wrecks than for giv ing money to institutions whose ob jects are to teach humanity to take care of itself. A wise proceeding,' Ilawley Times. If tho editor of tho Timet express es his convictions in the above pointed paragraph we express ours in saying that anyone who believes it is of more importance to care for physical wrecks than it is to teaoh persons not to become such, should follow the bent of his mind and be come a keeper in an inebriate or lunaticasylum rather than a teacher of youth. While itjis humanity and a public duty to care for those who are incapable, it is of vastly more importance to the community to teach youth those principles of tem perance, moderation and self re straint which will save them from becoming huniau wrecks. It is fur easier to bend the twig than to struighton the old gnarled oak, and the wise husbandman bhapus his trees wheu they are young. A wise legislature would try to do the same for the youth ol tho commonwealth. An old Scotch Judgo, who had been on the bench for over forty years, said with regard to n refactory boy brought before him that the proper course to adopt would have boon to take Hin cliiM into thebnek- yard nnd to lid vu inflicted punish nient upon Mint pin t of his nnnfaimy which ft lipneflcent nnd fnrspeing iintnre hod providod for tho tH-i:iflu purpose, and wo coiiiinend this sen timent to our friend about to lny down the scinsora nnd enter on n podngogio pursuit. It will be wiser nnd hotter for tho boy, thnn nil ef forts to reclnim uiin ii f tor lie lias become nn lrredeemablo wrock. The cost of n visit to the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo need not deter those with even moderate means. Some of the larger and more fashionable hotels mid boarding houses have a very high scale of prices, but there aro innumerable re spectable hotels and houses whore the rates aro very reasonable. A comfortable room can bo secured for not over one dollar a ninht and inonls can be procured either with, in or without the exposition grounds at usual rates. The cost per day, ex clusive of course of transportation to and from Buffalo, may be set down a,s follows: Lodging 1, three menls 1.50, admission 50, incidentals 50, total 3. CO, and 113- a litilo economy this iniuht bo considerably reduced. A trip to the exposition would amply repay the time and cost of a weeks visit, and it. would take that tnno to see the sights with nny degree of satisfaction. THE CHURCH COLUMN llie annual lair will lie Held on August 8th. Full announcements will be givon later. There will be preaching at Schoc pee next Sabbath afternoon. Tho topic for next Sabbath morn ing is, "The Christ of Today," and for the evening, "The Character of Herod. " In the morning, Mr. Sharpies, leador of the Bluff House orchestra, will sing, "The Holy City." We are glad to see Dr. Ry man and were pleased to have him speak to us last Wednesday night. Those who absent themselves from the prayer services lose the blessings of this most valuable means of grace, and miss hearing the special speak ors who so frequently visit us dur ing the summer months. Let every means of grace be attended, and then we will not bo too good. It is not yet time to moralize on the "Fourth of July Celebration." We will have something to say next weok. A prophooy might be von tnred now. The saloons will do u good business. No ! a bad business, for nil good business will be closed in honor of the dny. Tho result well we will see. Who says that idoltry is not in vogue? A prominent authority on the Chinese question gives us the following : "The perils of last year, the plotting of the court, the out rages, the edicts ordering the extcr initiation of foreigners, nnd the pan demonium caused by the Boxer up rising have been largely forgotten The savage attacks of the various missions and the massacres of inno oent missionaries are ignored, while commercial schemes are givon pre eminence." Is not the dollar wor shiped? Gold worshiped in the form of United States ooin is as offensive in the sight of tho Lord as it is in the form of a heathen mummy Let ns not forget thattlie love of money is the loot of all evil. Rkv. C. E. Scudher. Chautauqua Lake Excuruiom. The Erie will soil Bpecial excusion tickets from Port Jervis toChantau qua Lake, N. Y., and return at $15 for the round trip, ou Friday, July 5th, good to return up to Saturday August 3rd, and on Friday, July 20 good to return np to Saturday, Aug 24th. These tickets must be depos ited at the general office, Chautou qua Assembly, immodia oly upon the arrival of tho holdor at Chautauqua Grounds, and will be good returning only when stamp ed and signed by Mr. Wilson M Day, Chairman of Chautaqna Execntive Board. These tickets will be honored via Buffalo nnd Niagara Falls, allowing stop over at these points by depositing the ticket with the Joint Agent at Mo. CO Etchungo street, Buffalo, and paying a fed of one dollar. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Aver s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. auJm. Viil yiutr iutii.i Itu brow n or in ii but k .' XI PliflOVPUHfeC nVCfortha buorUitUiiKul i) uili .Whisker TO A DEAD MINSTREL. Ilr-slrl th maple's mossy foot Th. hprmlt thrush t!f (lend, Am'-ng the whit nnAmonles, Like tapers 'round Its bed. 11. downy hrpfl.t of dappled gray, II. ru.net wine. sr. .till, its vnlvet thi'ont will nevermore With heavenly music thrill. At evenlmr'. jrolden afterglow What hHppine.s was mine To hear from out the leafy choir That evensong dlvlre. Po pure and .weet that other sounds Peem.d hushe't In silt lit prnyer The while that mutt hUss mt lody Filled all the listening air. Bweet minstrel of the twIKxht hour. When purple .hariows creep Through rilmly-llKhted forest aisles And fluwers close In sleep Is there no land beyond the stars Where we shall hear again Thy hymn of perfect peace and Joy When life Is free from pain? Shall we alone, with sordid Hyee Misspent and prone to sin, Of all (lod's children be the few Eternal life to win? Earh dny you did the Father's will And praised lllm with a psalm. Whose peace fell on the troubled heart, Like Gllead's healing balm. And cannot TTe who made the suns And see. the sparrow's fall Provide n home po fair and large Thnt it will shelter all? Henry J. Bawe, In Chicago Evening Post. ON THE TRAIL OF THE TOTEM BEAR By Willlnin Murray (irnjdan. 1 " tfi ' - TWO men stood on the primitive landing? stage at Nuchuk, the little Wusknn settlement whose huts nnd cabins clustered round an indentation of CHk"n inlet. A short distance out in the harbor the cargo steamer Yu kon lny nt anchor.. Well, what nre you poinif to do about it?" said Markhtim, an elderly nnd experienced trader, who was the company's npent at Nuchuk. 1 oil must (It ride quickly, for there ain t much time, lletter stop over for the next beat. It's a rare chance, for you are sure to fetch buck n totem bear- perhaps a couple of ein." And the n.-k of Indians lhe tribes on the headwaters of the Copper river have n una name. They won't molest us," Mnrkhnm replied, hurriedly. "Come, what do you s.ny .' he udcli u. "lhe iukou sans wthi 11 Hi-.' hour. bet In r sail," exclnimed Qnin, with sudden decision. "I don t po with her I've ihostn for the totem bear." Two diiys later Quin nnd Mnrkhnm, with ten hired const Indians, were t rav elin!? north. A journey of 120 miles through nn unexplored region, attend ed with numerous difficulties and hard ships, brought them to a good-sized tributary of the Copper river. Here they camped, nnd a fortnight wns spent in constructing from felled trees, by the aid of what tools they had been able to transport, a long, nar row barge with a tiny cabin in the mid dle. This was completed one evening, and the next morning the Indians were missing to a man. The two voyngers embarked the fol lowing morning, nnd three dnys later townrds the close of the afternoon. they were drifting on the deep, rapid tide of the topper river. "When nre we going to tie up?" asked Quin. "Oh. nny time you like. We had bet ter slip on a mile or two, though." As Markhnm spoke his face brightened and his perplexed expression vnnished He stood in a listeningattitude, gazing at a tall pinnacle or rock that hud sud denly .been revealed by a curve of the channel. From fnr down the river flonted a dull.roarlngnoise. "There are rapids yonder," he added. "We'll lny up here for the night, and run them in the morning. He bent to the onr, and within five minutes the boat was alongside the right-hand shore, where It w as made fast to the stump of a tree. It lay in deep, swift water, off the end of promontory that jutted a dozen yards into the river. Immediately below wns the mouth of a valley. "Hy heavens, look yonder! ex- cluimed Mnrkham. Glancing in line with his compan ion's outstretched arm, Quin beheld a huge animal standing 20 feet away at the edge of the timber. He had no need to ask what it was. He knew that he was In the presence of a totembear the first he had seen. For a brief instant, swinging its massive head, the brute surveyed the two men. Then, with a sudden growl, it turned and galloped clumsily into the forest. "I must have that benr!" cried Quin "It's a pity to shoot him, but I can take him alive." When they had gone nearly a mile up the valley the big footprints seemed to suddenly disappear. They pushed on for 100 yards, then stopped Night w as close at hand, and the forest wns as dim as twilight. "We've lost the brute!" exclaimed Quin. "Ves, he must have turned off the path," said Murkhum. "We'll go a lit tie further." They left the path, bore for a short distunce to the left through the tree and emerged on a smuil clearing. They saw before them, standing dark lv against the purple twilight, a low square structure of logs. It resembled a hut, though it had neither door nor window, and ou the top of it squatted a huge carved image a totem bear, "There must be a village near oy,' whispered Quin. "This looks like the burial place of an Indian chief." "Thut'a what it is a chief's grave,' Markhaiu replied, eagerly. "I'm in luck to find the spot again." "What are you doing?" exclaimed Quin, as bis companion climbed to the Tho J. W. Popper Piano Music Magazine, published at 8th nnd Lo cust streetB, PhilmliilpliiH, is one of the newest ninpazines in its fiold. Nobody enn complain of not gutting the worth of tlietr money, ns it pub lishes 21 pieces 10 vocal and 11 instrumental milking 04 pages of the beht. music and nil of it original and written by the most popular composers of today. Price 1.00 per year. !op of the structure. "Come down. I-'on't desecrate the (lend. " "It's all ritrht," wns the reply. "There's something In here 1 want " As he spoke his weight caused the grave to suddenly collapse, nnd with a crash logs nnd totem fell in a sprawl ing ruin, a quick leap saving jMiirkhnm from injury. Hp landed on his feet and uttered a sharp cry of alarm. A great dusky animal, erect on its hind legs, was shuf fling townrds the two men. It w ns thr totem bear they bad tracked. Mnrkhntn's rifle flew to his shoulder, but with marvelous rapidity, with a rnsping growl of rage, the beast struck the weapon a blow thnt snapped it in tun. Mnrkham sprang back, nnd the m vt instant the loud report of Quin's ride was heard. Hit in a vital part, the monstrous bear came heavily to earth, gnvp a few convulsive struggles nnd lny still. "You've done it." snid Mnrkham. "nnd there will be the devil to pny now! Listen!" "Indians!" exclaimed Qnin. "Yes; you've stirred up the village it's just over yonder. Heaven help us if we are caught!" "We must cut nnd run for it!" "Yes! Hut wait one moment. " With that Markhnm plunged into thr ruins of the grave, piled the logs this W'ny nnd that, and quickly emerged with a heavy canvns bug a foot nnd a half long in his I wo hands. "(iold! gold!" he cried, breathlessly. "I'll explain later." Tty good luck they struck the path. and by what little light was left the were nble to follow it. It w,is n race for life, and the odds were with the pursuers. The Indians gained steadily. fiive them a shot if you can," gasped M arkham. Quin turned nnd fired, aiming at a dark object. A yell of agony echoed through the forest. From close in the rear they heard the crashing undergrowth, a blood curdling snnrl, and then the quick. muflied patter of heavy feet. It's another bear the mate to the 1 tTJ . ji. Me' J , r I MUST HAVE THAT BEAR," CRIED QU1NN. dead one!" exclnimed Mnrkham. Hhoot It!" Hut as Quin turned with that inten tion he tripped over the bole of a tree and the rifle Hew out of his hniul.s. He groped after it vainly for a few sec onds he dared not piiitKe longer and then he rose and overtook his compan ion, to whom tie related his loss, lhe bear was in hot pursuit, grow ling with fury. "Drop the gold, you idiot!" shouted Quin. "Never! I'll save it ordie!" Hut they were nearer to the river than they supposed, and a moment Inter they burst out of the forest and ran to the end of the spit of land. Side by Ride they leaped aboard the boat, Markhaiu dropping the bag of gold with a crash, while Quin instuntly sev ered the mooring rope with a stroke of his knife. Uut the bear was at their heels, and without hesitation, just as the craft swung off the shore, the angry animal sprung in nt the stern. He made a rush for the two men, who barely in time t scaped to the cabin and closed and barred the door. "We're lost!" cried Mnrkham. "Wi have no firearms, and it's sure deatl to try to get to the sweep. The fall are just below the worst in all Alaska and they'll smash us to bits." "You seem to know a lot about it," said Quin, hoarsely. "Man, you have deceived me." "I have," admitted the wretched trader. "Hut 1 meant it for the best. I was up here four years ago after gold, and when the Indians got after us we hid the stuff in that grave. Mv two comrades were killed and 1 had a liar row squeak of it myself. 'Hint's why 1 wanted to come back to recover the bag of gold. 1 intended to divide with you, but I was afraid that if I told you before we started Of hat happened next Quin retained afterward only a blurred recollection but by clinging to a part of the cabin he survived the peril of wave and reef, and finally floated ashore in a greatly exhausted state several miles below the scene of the di.-aster. The gold was at the bottom of the river, and both the bear and Markham had beet drowned there was no doubt of that Quin spent a day in searching vainl, for the trader's body, and then, havin started on fuot toward the coast, ht found an Indian canoe. In this he pad died down the stream, subsisting oi fruits and berries during the journey and a week later he safely arrived at Xuchuk, little the worse for his terri ble txperieuce.- liostou Globe. I'Mlliful Kevelutloil. "Delia," said Mrs. W'anterby, who had some "nice pt ople" to dinner am' was trying to make an impression, "n seems to me the coffee looks a tritle "It ain t the come s fault, ma urn, replied Delia, " lis too much crame ye put in it. Von ain't use to crauie nia'am." Detroit r'ree l'n ss. m To PATENT Good Idea. may be secured by our uul. AtlUreoM, THE PATENT REC0H0. Baltimore. Md butii rintli.Ti' ! Tti"' P;rnt Recoid SI UU lur .unuia Oil clolt nnd linok'Utiitj at (t. MittdiclU. W. Are Your Klduey. f rr Hobhs' HMHrHH-us IMlia cure all kmney Ills. 8an lilutit-.u A.UI hieihiig lliuaji Co.. I u.oumu or N. If "Atlvertiiid in the fKt. ALE Vy Ttrtni nf n wit of Klfil Fin ins lentil tint nf t lie Court f t 'tiniiimn lMt a( nf Vkv rw-mity to ur li rcctcd I will expose to pulilit- Mir )y vendue or mitrrv nt the ShniHT s ofiico In tlm JJoronh of Milford on MondH.v, the I5tti of tfnly, A. I.. 11MH, nt, two o'clock in thp nftcmoon of said dny: All 1 lint crruiiu jderp or juireH of land sit HMfi in tin Towiirdttp of WVctfnll, Countj of Pikcnnri State of tVnnsyivanfit, Ih Iiik u villtijro lot in Mntnnior'iH, oust corner of Adiiina and Third streets and miinlHred Ul on St. .John's map. lieitm 50 feet with trout and rear and loo feet in depth, heinir t ho sail to premises conveyed to Josiah (onklin hy .Teso Sinilli and wife, by deed dated Octsrh. ;sh0. nnd recorded in Deed Hook Net. 2H pnre ifl. I M V HO V KM K N '1 rf. Hood dwelliiiR house. Seized and taken in execn'lon as the property of Wokii.Ii Conklm and will be sold hy imp for cash. K. VA N DKRMA RK , Sheriff. hcrifT'a Office. Milford, I Juno ISth, lyil. ( Kniitt .1 cool lectio in. pnP You haven't brought me n box of randy since we were tnnrrien. jt0 Yes, but think of the tons T bromrht yon before we were married. N. Y. Weekly. Rfoiprorltr. TiBndlnvfl How do yon expert me to live if you don't pay your rent? Artist And how do yon expect me to live if T do? Hostnn (Hoop. The loprnno. She would not wish to Join the choir Invisi ble oh, no; Her choice would be always to stand Just where her hat would show. Chicago Record-Herald. EdotYonr Bowels With Cacret,8. Cnmly Cnthartlc, oure const Ipanon forever. lOo. 26o. II C. C C, fail, druggists refund money. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas- carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more th nn plain ones in stone and tiicy are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating tlic claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. Fourth of SHERIFF'S ' iHy. in Fireworks. Flags, Bunting and Chinese Lanterns, Fine ported and Domestic Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes. Call and Inspect Stock before Purchasing Elsewhere. Prices Plight w Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPEPJ TO A. D. BROWN and SOP Manufacturers kinds of Contractors Estimates made tion given and work guaranteed OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Millinery Largest linerv. good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES satisfaction trons. SALLEY 79 Pike Street, Ono Cent a Word. For Kuril Insertion. Mm A d rt iim-fit tnkrn for Irss tit it 15 r nts. CAHII mtiflt roroTnpsnjr nil tid m. Add reft riKF rot i r rnrs, sui-Foitn, pa. if OH SAhK L AuilMHo;;!! A sinnll fiirin located near kimu ii r.s the llensel or HrinhanU place, cmt aininj? '21 acres. Fiiicly located, well watered. Mouse and barn. Kruit of all kituU. 1'art improved. Til tc clear. l''or terms, pi k'e. etc., aldmss liook lies fJ Milford. Pa THKSPAS.-i Nil TICK. oliccls hereby given t lint, trcsp.-isping on the premises .ic .upictl l.y the uii'.irrsiKucd In llingmiui ciA-nstiip. ViH.wn nr. die iluchannn farm r hiiii: ilif.-. lulling, U-rrving or nny other iir-i-- i:;:U'vct is fin hidden muter pen nlty of tl.i- Uiw. Any prrson or person (lic'oli.-yii g il.is urn ice will lie. dealt with in th-' . e: est lnwi'ul tnnnner. . (il-.OIIHK H. MoCauty, July 1, ls7. Lessee. TKKSPASS NOTIOK. Notice is hereby invert that trespassing upon t)ie wait It em half of the tract of la ml known ns the William Denny, No. tKt. In Shohola town ship, for hunting. fUliin, or, any other pui pose, also trespassing on rawhin poim In Dintf'iian township. o,-t fishing in it is forbidden under jHumlty of the law. M. UJ.KIL.ANI A1II.NOIC, Api'15-lin Attorney for owner TKKSPAS.S NOTK'K. Notice is heiebv jl given rim. trespassing upon tne pro perly of the rorest Lake Association in L,u kuwax n tovnliip, J'iko coiiniy, Vu., for the purpose ol hunting hiu fishing, or any other purpose is strictly fornmucn un der penalty of the Inw. AJ.fcXANPElt H A l!IKN, Not. 22, 1896. President. TRESPASS NOTK'K. Notice is herchy X given that trespassing on lhe premises ol the undersigned, situated in Dingman township, lor nny purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, nnd nllolTi nders will le promptly prosecuted. IiiA ii. UASK (.ict. Ji4. lSitfi. NOTICK All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises or tne under signed, in Dingman Township, on Kay mondskilt and Dwnrfskiil Creeks, is for hintleu under penalty of the law. CHAtv J. iiOlLKAH, Dingman Twp., N. Hoilkau, May 17. 18. Jokkwi F Hoilkatj. rpKKSPASS NOTICE. Notice is herehy X giv.'ii that trespassing upon tne pro perty of the undersigned in Milford town- ship. IMke county. Pa., for the purpose of hunting-, Ilslitng or anv other purposes l strictly forbidden under penalty nf tl;e law. Ml:s. S. M. ('HAFT TMtKSPASS. Notice Is hereby iriven thai L trt'Muissliig mwit the nicin'ity ot th undersigned in Milfoiil and llingimin townships. Pike Co , JJn , for the tuiroosi of hunting, fishing In Saw kill creek nr any other purpose is strictly prohibited und pi unity of lhe law. JOHN V. WAll'KIl. Milford Township, Ph. CATHARTIC . ill Genuine stamped CCC Never told In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to fell "something just as goou." CSTASLISHCO A4 Cy!JJi 1666. fi .. 3 LABELS. TRA0C J. r DtSICNS. Marks. vcopviichts, Thlrtv-one ye .r ft-lre practice. Opinion as to validity and patentability. Write for look ol I Mtnic; n. and reference.. EPSON BROS., 921 r street, Wublngtoo. u. b. July Candies and Fruits, Im f can or jlliil allace & Thrall BUILD? THEN SEE and dealers in at Lumber, and Builders : personal atten Parlors and finest selection of Mi Onr designs arc the latest aiul iiiiees lowest consistent wit All orders ironiptly attended to am guaranteed to all our pi & EHMS, Port Jervis, IN. Y. Business - Cards. W. DEGT, M. D.. 16 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.D. Physician and Siugrooii. Office and residence Harfoid street it oiiie lately occupied hy lr K. Ii. Wen- tier AllJjliUKl), r A . Dr. von der Heydo, DENTIST, Urick House. Opposite Vamlermnik Potel lirnau pi n et Jl moid t n. OFFK'K HOUKS: 8 to 12 a. in.; 1 to H. E.Emerjon, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, Mn.FORi), Fikk Co., Pa. J, H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney-at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pike Co., Pa. 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A conliiil wiloomt. will bo extended to all. TIiomj not at tarlHtl to othor rhuruht't are eKiMHlally In- Vlteil. BKV. THOMAS MCIKILS, fUMUir Church of the Good Shkphkrk, Mil ford: tSnrviiM'8 Hunday at 10.30 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. tiumtiiy achoiil at 3:46 P. M. Wwk-ilny Berviro Fridny at 3 45 A. M. Holy Coininuriiou Sundny nt 7:45 A. M. Seutil five. All lire wrlcimiB. Rkv. Chad. B. Cahpknter, Rector. M. K. Church. S-nirea ut the M K. Chun'h Snuiliiys: Pmu'liiiiff at 10.30 a. in. mid at ?.:io p. m. Sm day bchool at ll:4rtt. in. Kpwortli U'OKUt at 6.4f p. in. Weekly prayer nu'tiUK o,i Wwlnewiuys at 7.30 p. in. CIokh meeting coiiduettid hy Win. Anle on KrUlnys ut 7.30 p. in. An enrneHt invitatii-n in extended to aiiyuiiu wtio niny desire t( M-orHhsp with us. Kkv. C. E. Scuuukh, Puiitor. MATAW0RAS. Ki'wohth M. E. Church, Matainoraa. Servicea every Suil'Htli at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sililmth Ki-h.,-. I at U.30. C. E. nuetins Monday evening at 7.30. Clua meeting Tuesday evi.'uiuK at 7.3U. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ut 7.30. Everyouo weleomo. RHV. T. G. Sl'HNCKIt. Hui'K Kvanuklical Church, Mata moruH. I'a. Servii eK next Sunday a followH: PreiR-liiiiK at 10.30 u. in. und 7 p. in. Sun day srhool ut 3 y. m. Junior C. E. beforb and C. E. pruyet mm tjng ufter tliu even ing Berviee. .V ld-weeW prayer liuteting every WwlneNday evening at 7.3o. Seata frie. A cordial veleome to all. Come. Rkv. H. W. LiitiiMH, 1'asuir. Secret Societies. Mil Font) l.oiMH, No. 844, F. & A. M.: I.Kle nieet-d Wednemlays on or before Full M.jiin at tilt Wallace lluildinu, Mil font. l'n. N. Emery, Jr.. Secy, Milford; iimi. A SweiM-niser, W. M., Milford. I'a. Van DtK Mark Ldduk, No. bJN, I. t O. K: Aleetti evt:ry Tlnn-hdav evening lit 7.30 p. in., 1-iowii'b Building. 1). H. Hornlu-i-k, Siry .huiob Moi'arty, N. U Pl!t:iKNCB RKHKKAH LOIKIK, 1117, I. (J O.K. Meets every ti.u-.oitd and fourth Fri days in eaeh uionih in Odd Kellows' Hall, llmwn's building Min Katharine Klein N.ti. 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