PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, HKIT. O, 1001. PtTHTjIHIIKn BVRRV FHI DAY. OFTICR, BKOWN's BUIUMNcI BROAD PT. Rt'iiMfiiiPTior: One Yrak One dollar and fifty cents. Hix Months Heventy-flve cen'ls. 81'llKI'liY IN ADVANCK. Rntnrpd fit tha post oftlon of Milfnrrl. Pike County, Potiuaylvntita, fig apcond claas matter, November twenty-Ural, 18Nl. Advertising Rates. One mrmrp((lrht lino"), one Insertion - J 1.00 Kaeh niilweouent Insertion ------- .60 KeduetMl ratea, f urniHhetl on application, Will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator'! find Executor's notice 8.00 Auditor's notices - 40O Ulvoree notlcea 5.0U Sheriff's wiles, Orphans court snles, County Trcnsurer'a Bales, County atnto- nient and election proclamation olmrged Dy tne aquaro. . fl, Van rtn, PUBLISHER, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. SCARLET FEVER. It is very regrettable that scarlet fever, after a lapse which seemeJ to Indicate that it had been eradi cated In town, should reappear at this time. The schools have just oponed and there Is therefore great er danger of contagion. It is par- ticularly important that parents exorcise unusual caro, and use es pecial precaution at this time to avert a goneial spread of the dis ease. The cases reported are of a very mild type, but that does not preclude the possibility of a virulent form being developed. The safety lies in prompt action in cases where there may be suspicion of the mala dy as well as in adopting safe guards. Whenever children have sore throats or an eruption of the skin even of a mild character they should be separated from the rest of the family until a physician has seen them or these symptoms dis appear. It must never be forgotten that the mildest type may communi cate the most fatal form of the dis ease. Exposure must be avoided, es pecially by children under ten years of age and no child whioh has not bad it should be aUowed to enter, or associate with persons who do enter such house or room nor with the oats or dogs from suoh houses. Be ware of any person who has sore throat. Do not kiss or take the breath of such a person nor drink from the same cup nor nse any ar ticle handled by suoh person nntil it is disinfected. Perfect cleanli ness in the house and all its sur roundings is enjoined, and anything which deteriorates general good health tends to render the system liablo, and in this way filth may be considered as a promoter of scarlet fovor. Lot the house receive all the pure air and sunlight possible. IS IT RIPPIN8 T The above question seems very pertinent oat in Pittsburg where the bill passed at the last session of the legislature to give the governor power to remove tha mayor and ap point a recorder is oporatlve. Re cently tue appointoe has made sun dry removals of officials who were assumed to be friends of Senator Flinn and this in view of the sup posed harmony dal alleged to have been made by the governor or his supporters with the Flinn party is causing considerable commotion. Of course, no one outaido the inner circles can know the true inward ness of these movements but it looks very much as though the so oalled "ripper" was doing some of the ripping originally intended. Time only will reveal the effect and who will reap the benefits, if any, of the bill which has been the subject of wide discussion in the state. Since labor day many boarders have loft town and the season is practically closed. Really the pleas anttwt part of the year in the coun try is yet to oouie. September is generally a bracing month aud Oo tober with the change In verdure and her golden tints is a splendid time to he here. The roads too are apt to be in a fine condition, the nights are cool and everything is very inviting for rest and recupera tion. It is an invigorating season and the wonder is that more people do not come out to enjoy it. It is nlways gratifying to foci that one has' done something whioh meots general approval The article in Tint Pnrcss of last week on village improvement has been generously oommnndnd and we will be more than repaid if It benrs fruit. It is a mattor of pnhlio ooncnrn and the pubflo should see to it that stops are taken In tln right direction. Talk of itself will not Heeomp'iih much but tnlk ii'oiiinjmiiied with rffort and a detnriiiiii.ition to remedy the Misting stiiluof untidiness will do the hiisiiifMs. L't ru !:erp it in mind anil when tho time rmiies, if it is not hero mi'.v, let us net. Those who will nut vol Jutiiiily do so should he compelled. .The pootn on the first page entitled "lleiiiiniHeences" is from tho pen of a Miss of thirteen years. It evidences considerable literary ability for one so young and should Bhe persevere a inaturer age will doubtless show pro ductions of marked distinction. We Invite contributions from any who desire to ninke the elTort to write either prose or poetry forpubli cation. It is an excellent exercise, for young people especially, and their productions are always read with in terest. Let the youths and Misses of Pike demonstrate their capabilities in this direction. Hhort stories, letters, lo cal items and personals are excellent means to cultivate a habit of think ing and correct expression. We will be pleased to receive such. Tho ball game at the driving park Monday was a very successful exhi bltion on the part of some Milford players of other accomplishments than skillful playing. THE CHURCH COLUMN. (By Rgv. C. E. Scuiwkr.) The topic for the morning sermon next Sabbath is, "Head Religion." This will lie followed by a sermon on "Heart Religion," to be preached on the following Sabbath morning. The topic for the evening Is, "The Living Word." Christianity is not a religion of dead form; its vital force Is not in any external ceremony, but it is in the living word, or the Divine revelation received In the heart and there producing the Christian life. Programs for the Harvest Home service have been procured entitled "The Goodness of the Lord," The music is exceptionally good and we hope for an increased spirit of thank fulness to Him who is so bounteous in His manifestations of goodness to His creatures. At our prayer services during this month we will consider the spiritual life as taught in the Epistles of St. John, There will be preaching at Union next Sabbath. The appreciation of the people at this place, shown by their faithfulness to the services, has been an increasing source of pleasure to their pastor. Seventy-five dollars have been con tributed for our painting fund. We need twenty-five more. Who wishes the honor of a contribution? We are ready to bestow our hearty thanks upon any -who give their help. It is time now to consider more carefully the spiritual work of the church. This work has not been neg lected entirely during' the summer, but has not had the prominence that It now demands. We have been blessed in material tilings for which we are thankful; now let us be just as ready to receive the higher bless ings. Is there not need that the re vlval spirit break out in our com munity? Are we all as saintly as we ought to be? 1M us be an advance in the religious life of the community and I am sure that all men good and evil alike will rejoice in heart over it. C. II. Rutter, passenger agent of the Delaware Valley railroad, is in town today. Dr. Alexander Iladden of New York, president of the Forest Lake association in Lackawaxen, is here today on business matters. Mrs. Thomas Nichols is entertain ing her sister, Miss Itesie ltoyd, of Washington, D. C, at the Manse. It is said that Dr. David Chapin, a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, will soon locate at Dingismn's Ferry for the practice of his profession. Mr. Darlington, of the Delaware county bar, with his wife is on a driving tour in this valley. The Port Jervis street fair has been very fortunate in having fine weather this week and the attend auce has been large. The store of Iouard Watson at Parker's (Jlen was burned last Fri day morning. The stock valued at f-'ooo was partly insured. ' 1 ntnitliifttlnn ltMlrl. llilkltis Your friend Scribbler aeems to be iihvnvs j-horl of funds. If his hook (lon'i sell, w hy don't, you try tiiin at ot'tce work when you need a new men? lloomer No use. A man who can't wcreed ns a noveliRt hnsn't imagina tion enough for the real estate busi ness. X. Y. Weekly. Ai Ofhera See l'a. Miles 1 iinve my doubts about that assertion of yours. Giles Well, yon eertnliily have plen ty of room for doubt. Miles How's that? Giles There ts plenty of meant pace under your bat. Chicago Daily News. rroterled. Tommy (tearfully) If yer don't pimtne back dem marbles yer fobbled, I'll tell me liljf lirudder. Tatsy O'wan an' tell him! He tiasn't do nothln'. Tommy Hedasn't? Why? Patsy He pops wit' me sister. See? Puck. i, Week Off. Head of Firm I shall not, Be well enough to be at the oflloe for several days. Clerk Why, you look all right now, sir. Hend of Firm Hut T'm going shop ping with my wife this afternoon. Harper's linzar. The l.lathfnlnir Goeelp Route. "Well, that's quick work." "What's that?" "A man from Snn Francisco fold his cousin In New York n secret he hadn't told his wife, and before he got home In ten days his wjfe had a letter from his cousin's wife, telling her all about It." Chicago Record-Herald. How He Pelt. Phe (after refusing him) Er do you feel very, very uncomfortable? He (miserably) Uncomfortable? I feel as uncomfortable as one does who asks a store clerk for some certain article and is told: "We don't have any call for that nowadays!" Brook lyn Eagle. Even That Fnile. "There Is only one sure cure for smoking," remarked the physician, "and that Is death." "They tell me," rejoined the drug gist who attends church occasionally, "even that fails in some cases." Chi cago Daily News. The nleanarement. "Do you think a man in polities is measured by the amount of money he has?" "Certainly not," answered, Senator Rorghum. "What counts is the amount of money he spends." Washington Star. Overheard In Chleaao. Mrs. Flutterby Did you ever see as fickle a woman bs Mrs. Michigoose? She was divorced from her husband two months ago, and now shehasmar ried him again! Mrs. Kindly Jlut her second hus band was. such a fuilurel Judge. tfitnllr Remembered, One's memory may be bad, and yet, O! Christian men and brothers! It peems we never can forget The Rood we do to others. Philadelphia Press. NO WONDER, Dark Pedestrian And the last thing poor John did was to kisa me. Fair Cyclist Ahl and then he died, I suppose? Ally Sloper. Iro and Con. I'd be a hermit; sweet Indeed 'twould be To dwell where stilt, starched garb I'd never see; But, oh, at eventide, 'twere dull, I fear, To have no toda fountain squlsxling near. Chicago Record-Herald. A Good Enough War for Him. "I wouldn't cry like that, my little man." "Well, you can cry any old way you want to; this is my way." Brooklyn Life. Mow i o Gain Flesh Persons have been Known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is 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 his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health i if you have not got it you can get it by taking 2 You will find it ml at useful in lummef U In winter, and If you arc thriving upon It don't stop becdux the weather U warm. ioc. and li .oa, ,11 drurigi.u. 4 SCQTT ttUWht, Uwauu, Kiw Yets. Constipation Docs your hcaJ acho? Pain back of your eyes ? Bad taste In your mouth? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 2.1c. All dnitglsts. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Whiskers A SlannVr nn Woman. Mop-Rins A woiDan can never keep a secret. .,, . Bupins Nonenpet ,My wife and I had been enpajred for four hours be fore a soul knew anything- about it. Philadelphia Hecord. One Was Enonsh, "Was Oobang's marriage a suc cess?" "I hardly think so. I heard him say the other day that he would never go to the penitentiary for big amy." Urooklyn Life. All a Mistake. Telle Po yon think the world ts growing better? flora I thought so, my dear, unttl I married George to reform him. Smart Set. A Pessimist's lnn. "I see that a penrl necklace has just been sold in l'nrls for $H4,S30." "Strange how fools with money will throat away." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Conlfln't flar. The Tatient Is it true that welsh rarebits are unhealthy? The Doctor I can't say. t was never called in to attend one. N. Y. World. SomitMiiff to Remember. When n cough 'or cold is long neg lected consumption almost invnrin bly follows. Iiomomber Mexicnn Syrup only costu 25 cents a bottle, and yet bn? proven in many thous and enses an absolute safe cure for oougbs, colds and consumption Tnken in time it cures qnickly. Children like it because if tnstes so !?3od. Insist on your druggist keep ing it for stile. . Rend the seemingly miraculous cures it has effeoted printed on fie wrapper around the bottle. A Pitiable Sight. What is more pitiable than to see a puny, delicate little child absolute ly dying from neglect. There are many little ones, whose cheeks would grow rosy, whoso eyes would grow bright, whose flesh would be olump and pretty if only tne worms that are knawtttg at their vitals were removed, which., la easily effeated with Mother's Worm Byrup, so nice to take thrtthildron nsk for it. Al io a cure for tape worm in grown people. .Try a 25 cent bottle. The Secret of Good Health. The secret of beauty aud good health is cleanliness. TJncleanliness breeds disease. . Internal oleanliness is even of greater importance than external. Keep your liver aotive and your bowels thoroughly clean by taking a Mexican Root Pill occas ionally, Their use does the nerves, kidneys, etc, good also. Only 25 C6nts a box. .n- Oooch'a Quick Relief. When your joints and bones aohe and your flesh feels lender and sore, a 25 cent bottle of Gooch's Quick Relief will give you quick relief. Best cure for colio. Healthy Blood Hakes Healthy Flesh To have good flush and good feel ing, to look well and fed well take some Qooch's bursa parilla. Nothing jlse so good foV 'pnlo and sickly women. ... Pile-ine Cures Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Ague cures Chills and Fever. Executrix's Notice. Estnte of ) Tn the Orphans' Horace J. Van Glider, Court of Pike decerned. ) County. Letter tcstumciitarr ou tlieahove estate hnvthflt been irrnntcd to tho undersigned. all iMirons Indebted to the said estate nre requested to make payment, and thoe having clniius to prtbcnt the tame, with out delay, to DOtSTA E.'VAN GILDER, Kxec-uirix, Miitiiinoras. Pa , Or toner attorney. ALFKKD MAKV1N. Port Jervis, N. V. Matamoras, Sept. B, llKH, 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! C-enuijj.e tablets stamp ed. C. C. Cj,jNeverutld in bulk. All druggists,-ioc. . - . Jfl " ' i'- iHAUt j lilJ.il.KS. Marks. vv-'CofVRicHTS. Thlrtv-one ye .rs a. Are praetlf-e. OHnion as tn validly siul tu-nuitil)ly. Wnte 1. 1 Uk of l-.ii. 'i i:.ilr,-irmi.'. EliON bUO& 911 a- Umt, V. utaiaawa, U. C- To PATENT Ecod Idsa nuy ttm uoirtvl by our IUd. AtlUlc, 1 THE PAIENT KECOKO, Bdiumors. fetdL I u..-n;u.'U t.j lue rlul Itvtutd tt-juvw iU.U M FN DM K VP To TI'K CON-nTi t' 'Hon ruorosKii to thk it 1KNS OK THIS t-OMMONYVK.Al.TH KOK TIIK1R AI'I'HOVAl, OR HK.IKC TION HY THK HKNKKAf. ASSKMltl.Y OK THK 'OMMONVKAI,TH OK PENNSYLVANIA, l'l'ISUSIIKI) HY OHDK.lt OK THK iKCKUTAHY OK TH K COMMON YY K.AII'H, IN 1'fHsr. ANCK OK AKTICLK XVIU OK THK CONTITl'TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to the Constl tutlon of the -Coninionwcfilth. Section 1. He I- resolved by the ,cnnte and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth In (leoetal Asscinhlr met, That the following Is proposed as amend ments to tho Constit ution of the Co nmon wealth of Pennsylvania, In accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth ar ticle thereof: Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One. Add at the end of the first paragraph of said section, after the words "shall been, titled to vnto at all elections," the w.inls "subject however to such laws requiting and ri giibttlnK the reglsi ration of electors as the tieneral Assembly may emict," so that the said section hail rend as follows: Scctiim 1. (Jiialillcatlnns of Electors. Every male citizens twentv-ono yenrs of age, possessing tho following qualifica tions, shall be entitled to vote at all elec tions, subject however to such laws re quiring and regulating the registration of electors as tho General Assembly may en act: 1. Ho shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. 2. He shall have resided In tint State one year (or, having previously I n a quali fied elector or native bom citizen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months,) immedi ately preceding the election 8. Ho shall have resided In tho election district where he shall offer to ote at least two months Immediately preceding the election. 4. If twenty-two years of age and uh wards, ho shall have paid within two years a State or county lax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. Amendment Two to A rticlo Eight, Section Seven. 5. rlko out from said section the words "but no elector shall be deprived of tho privilege of voting by reason of his name not being registered and add to said sec tion the following word", "hut laws regu lating and requiring tho registration of electors may be enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws bn uniform for cities of the same clas," so that the said section slmll read as follows: Section 7. I'niformitynf Election Laws. All lawa regulating the holding of elec tions by the citizens or for the registration of electors shall bn uniform throughout the Stat3, but laws regulating anil requir ing the registration of electors may be en acted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the same class. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W. (iKlE.S T, Secrcfnry of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO THK, CO. STITU TION PROPOSED TO THK CITI ZENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH KOR THEIR APPROVAL OR RE.IEC TION HY THE CKNKRAL ASSEMULY OK THK COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA, PCIILISIIKD BY ORDER OK THK SECRETARY OK TUB COMMON VVKALTH, IN PUR SUANCE OK ARTICLE XVIII OK THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an nmendmeat to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it Is hereby enacted by the authority of the sumo. Tloit. rim fol lowing g proposed as an amendment to tho Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the pro visions oi uie mgntecntn article thereof. Amendment. Strike out section four of article eight, aud Insert In place thereof, as follow: Section 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other mi thod as may be prescribed hy law: Provided, That secrecy in voting be preserved. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W. ORIKST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. llow Are Tar Kidneys f Pr. Hobr-V Spsrsini pill cure all ktilneyllls- Sara, ale free. Add. tiuuuug Heotedr Co., Chicago or N. 7. Advertise in the Prkss. Edntata Yonr Bowels With Caseareta. Candy Cathartic, cure oonstlpation forever.Sh 10c. li&o. If C. O. C. fall, druggists refund money. We Have Them: Fine Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Sporting Goods, Golf Sticks, Fresh Candies and Fruits, Ammunition. Other Things, Too, You Wallace & Thrall Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPEPJ TO A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Contractors Estimates made 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 fi Ennis, 79 Pike Street, Ono Cent a Word. For Karh Insertion. Mo Ailvertisment taken for less tl.sn la rents. CASH notst acAompany t .1 order. Address I'lKF (H ; ,-.T I'ltKsS, Mii Kini), rA. lrVH SALE. A small farm hscated near L iM iitainnnis, knimn as the Hensel or llelnliiiidt, plme. containing 81 acres. Finely loditid. well watered. House and barn. Kitiit nf all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. Tor terms, pi ice. etc., address Lock box G Milford. Pa THUS PASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tlmt trespassing ou the premises X! tijiii d hy t he undersigned tn Dingman .osrnshlp. known lis tho Buchanan farm "T hunting, U-Iilng, lierrying or any other to pose k hatevcl I forbidden under nen- alty of tl.e law. Any person or persons di-ols'Mng this nolle,, will be dealt with In the securest lawful manner. tiKOl.UK H. McCahty, July 1, 17. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tresoassing noon tho south ern half of the tract of bind known ns the William Dennv. No. It:;. I u Sholmla town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trc-pussing on Mtwklll pond In Dingman township, or, fishing in it is forbidden under penalty of the law. M. Cl.KII.ASI) MlLNOIt, Aprl5im Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro perty oi tno forest uiki. Association tn Lackawaxen lown-liip. Piko countv, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other puniose is strlctlv forbidden un der penalty of the law. ai.f.xavtikh HAnnF!?, Nov. 23, 18!i6. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on tho premises of the undersigned, situated in Dingman township, lor any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and nllotTt.ndcrs will be promptly prosecuted. IttA B. CASK. Oct. 24. 1W5. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing ou the premises of the under signed, in Dingman Township, on Ray iiioudsklll and Dwarfskill Creeks, is for biuden under penalty of the law. CfiAS J. Boii.EAU, Dingman Twp., N. Boii.iiAtt, May 17, ls;. Joski h K BoiLRAU . 'PRESPASS NOTICE. Notlco is hereby X giv.jn that trespassing upon the pro perty of the undersigned in Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting, fishing or any oilier purposes is strictly forbidden under penalty of tho law. Mxs. S. M. Clt a ft. TRESPASS. Notlco Is hereby given that trespassing upon tho property of the undersigned in Milford and Dingman townships. Pike Co , Pa , for tho purpose oi minting, uslilog in awkill creek or any oinor purpose is strictly prohibited under penalty oi tno inw. JOHN F. WALTER Milford Township, Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notlco Is herein given that all tresnassingon niv nreni Iscs In Delaware township on which the High r tills is located Is strictly forbidden MKfl. MfAiS r . SMIItf.K, Delaware Twp., Aug. M, lwui. Owno DIVORCE NOTICE. In the Comuioi Plea, of P(k( Edith E. Schoiiinnakor, by her next friend, Geo. E. Hor'.on. vs. Hector J. echoonuislinr couiiiv, No. H Match term, Kml , Siibnne.iiv anil anas stiopoemi returned defend ant not found tn eonotv of Pi ko To Hector . I. Srhno- maker, defendant. You nre hereby notlfli d to be ami appear ui our i (in n or uiiiiiikiii t-leas to be held at Milford on the third Mnml.iv of Ontn ber next. It being the return day of our next term of court, and answer the com plaint of the libollnnt plea In the above "m' E. VANDERMARK, Sheriff r id's Onico, Milford, Pa., ) Aug. 11, nsil. (MS ( Want. CALL And See Us. BUILD? THEN SEE Lumber, and Builders. ; personal atten . Parlors Port Jervis, N. Y, 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. Office Hours 2 to A p. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. 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If boo ht In any mualc store at one-half off, would coat I&.35. . a saving of 15.16 monthly. iy In on yeaf you get neatly 800 Pag ea oi Music, comprising 252 Complete Pieces , for the Piano. t If yoo cannot get a copy from your News dealer, send to us and we will mall you ample Free. r J. W. PEPPER, rubii,. Ighth LoCuat Its., Philadelphia, fa.' PKotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHURCH DJEECTORY MILFORD. FlItST PliKSBYTKKIAN CillJUCII. Mllforrt: Sablinth ai'rviran t 10.30 A. M. and 7.H0 P. M. Salilmth school ImmtMliutaly after tha morning w;rvlco. Prityur mmtlng Wixl ncmlay at 7. Ho p. M. A conllal wulcomt. will bo extoniltHl to all. Tlnma not at. t:lii!d to other churi'hcfi ar eKiM.rluIly la- viueu. nKY. I HUM AM J HJHOI.M. faalor. ClUMtrii ok the Goon Siini hkuh MU- ford: tSfrvii-pa Sunday at 10.30 A. u. and 4:00 P. M. rMimlny wlii.ol at 8:45 P. u. ween-nay arrvlco f ruiny at 8 -In A. M. Holy Communion Suiuhiv at 7:4fi a. u Suata froe. A 11 aro welcome!. H KV. ClIAS. B. CAHI'KNTKIt, Koctor. M. E. CHnm:n. Sorvlcua atthn M K. Chun;h Sunday: Priwhin at 10 30 a. m. una at 7..IO p. in. Mu day kchool at ll:4.'i. in. Epworth l.-nm- at H.46 p. in. Wwlily urayt-r lnottinir ou Wodnntulnva u 7 '10 p. m. clasa iiutaiiifjT contlucted by Win. AnL'ln on Krldava at 7.80 u. in. An eiirni-8t invitaclun ih xtvnil. to anyouu wuo limy ui'sini mi worsiiHp Willi us. its v. tj. k. hci'UDKit, Pastor. M ATA,',' OR AS. KPWOHTH M. E. ClllJHCI!. Matanioriui. .SttrviiHH fvery Sabbath at lO.IIOa. in. ami 7 p. in. Sabbath aclinol at 2 ;ui. C. K. na'titlnu; .Monday rvi-imiK at 7.ao. Claa in. -el m tf Tui'Mlay evi'iiiiin at 7.30. Praynr inieiiiiK Wiiliubday evening at 7"au. Everyono wulconio. KEV. T. (i. SPENCKIt. Hoi'E Evangelical Chiikch. Man. morus. Pa. Si tviwk next Sunday as followa : Preachinir at 10 JO a. m. and 7 n in. Sun. day M-hiHii at il ft. m. Junior C. E. Ik-fort, and C. E. prayrl luii tini; after the even iuir uerviio. yid week nraver uieetinu every WiineHday evening at 7.30. Seata rnje. A cordial veiennte to all. Come.. Hkv. H. VV. (iititwi, PaoUir. Secret Societies. ATlI aVill.-Ii r.U'P Uii I.1 V, A -KAT . .w. on, a . ut, n. . m, ; Lutltie im-iti Wetlncstlayti on or Ixfortj b ull MiMin nt tilt WhIIjicu Uuihlinw', Mil- ft I Til P.I X' li'tiiii-v I r- M.lf i . Goo. A .wrpiMiibur, W. IV1.. Milford. Pa. VAN DElt M AUK L()I)tK, No. H2H, I. O ). K: MiclH tivurv Thiirlav I'Vi-niiHr Hr. 7 ao p. in., l.wn'n Itiiuiiiiin, U. h . Horuh. ck, .Sry ,iw ob McCurty, N. (i PULDKNLK HKHfciKAH LoiKiK, lU7, I. () (). V. Aim-lb ovi:rv Hs'j-jintl ami fnnrrl'i llllVMill n. l. Iiiniu'li Is. Ibl.l L..II 1. Bruwu h huildiiiir Mih Kiuimrtne Klein jiirva niu'ifiui'e lit'Cai, cmhj y. l?prin(f tooth brtrrow und cultiviu tora at W. & G. Mituhulla.
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