PIKE CCUT3TY PRESS. FRIDAY, HEIT. 27. lf01. pudUhuku kvkhy friuay. OFTICK, HROWrl'fl fUTT.lMr? BKOADPT. fiTinsrniPTloN: Onk Yeak One dollar and fifty cents. Hi x Months Seventy-five rents. BTHICTLV IN ADVANl'R. Entomd at the post offloe of Mllford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, an aecond class matr, November twenty-flrat, 18(W. Advertising Rates. One qnnmalpht linen), one Insertion -II .00 E.vh sutwonent insertion .50 Reduced niton, furnlHhod on application, will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. ArimttiUtratnr'a and Executor's notice Auditor' notice - 4 00 Ulvor notion - ...... fi.00 Sheriff's Bales, Orphani' court sales, County Treasurer' salon, County state munt and election proclamation charged by the square. f. H. Van Etten, PUBMBIIKR, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. REPUBLICAN TICKET: STATE. For Jnstioe of the Rnnreme Court, WILLIAM B. POTTER, of Allegheny. For State Treasurer, FRANK O. HARRIS, of Clearfield. COUNTY. For Associate Judpe, ALFRED MARVIN, of Westfall. For Sheriff, JOHN W. KILSBY, of Delaware, For Coroner, B. KENWORTHEY, M. D., of Mllford Borough. WM, NEW DEMOCRACY. The democracy of the state at a large meeting held in Philadelphia Wednesday evening endorsed the Union party ticket. This is a movement to defoat the regular re publican ticket and to break down the Ryao-Donnelly wing of the democratic party. In other words, it Is an effort to overthrow the Quay party in the state. It Is pe onliar that New York and Philadel phia have parallel situations. In New York there is a oombine of democrats and republicans against Tammany, and in Philadelphia the combine is against the republicans. The law making an appropriation for roads on state lands should be amended so as to allow the money to be used on any traveled road in the township and should be expended Tinder the direction of the state oommision. This would really benefit the people and bo some com pensatlon for the loss of taxes now sustained. . There ia little use of roads where people have no occasion to drive unless, Indeed, the state means to make a park of its posses along. ' It may be of some benefit to have the roads in the state lards put in passable condition, but there are many of them which probably are aot used onoe a year for legitimate purposes. . Occasionally a candidate in his unselfish visits to the honest yeomanry of the county to enquire lifter the health of themselves and their families may drive thajn at the risk of his neck and vehicle but for other purposes they are like an extra tail on a dog. The first race for the cup between the yachts Columbia and Shamrock was sailed yesterday and resulted in no finish because of light wind. At the stake boat the Columbia was half a mile ahead of Shamrock. William 8. MoCarty, who has been managing a hotel at Green wood Lake this summer, arrived in town last evening on bis return from Buffalo. He expects to engage in business at BrUlguport this win ter. MUa Aiioe Uog&a,, who taught last winter at E.lgeuiere, after spending the suniaior in New York, baa returuad to Delaware. Hon. Seta Low, who has been nominated for Mayor of New Yoik, will resign the preaiduuey of Colum bia Colluge to accept. It is reported that Harvey Kyte, formerly of Milford, now a ruotor tiiaa on a troiloy liaa in Kawark, was marriud recently. Dr. H. P. King and wife of Grand liujridii, Mich., who have been 8ieiidsn(r seme time in England, fcra expoctd to return mid viiiit heie (jOUil, THE CHURCH COLUMN. (Hy Riv. C. K. Fr iniDEK.) The topic for next Sahbnth morn ing is "The Mission of Jeans," and in the evening, "The True Conquer or. ' Tlip prayer services vfill be for a time especially evangelistic. Let all who are interested m the salva tion of any children, friends or neighbor cotno lo these services and unite with ns In prnyor nnd la bor for their conversion. The second Sabbath in October is the date for tho Autumnal service to be held in the evening. In the morning we will hnre onr annual O'd People's service. At our quarterly conference held lat Friday evening the gratifying report whs made, that the finances of the church are in the best shape that they have been since the pres ent pastorate bean. This should be a source of pride to all our peo ple, and we shnnld see to it that this good condition of things con tinues. Wo regret that tho ill health of Mr. Nichols compels him to sovor his relations with us ns n brother pastor. His wisdom gained by a long nnd useful liTe in the pastorate has been of great value to ns who are younger in the work. We trust that the opportunities of learning from his riyo experience may be man. The presiding eldor gave us a very able sermon last Wednesday night that 1 wish all the people of Milford could have heard. He brought out with groat force the domestic side of the life of our late President. His devotion to Mrs. McKinley, in her time of ill health, came ahead of all his social engagements. He would not leave her for the purpose of publio recognition, and even can celed many of his engagements to visit the western cities on his recent trip to the west, that he might be with her whom he bad sworn at the altar to love, honor, and cherish In these days of easy divorce is not such an example worthy of our high est esteem? The family is the unit out of which the state grows. It it is corrupt, woe unto the nation. Miss Susan B. Nichols of Owego, N, Y., is a guest with her brother at the Manse. Czolgosz was sentenced yesterday to be electrocuted the week begin ning Oct. 28. He made no state ment except to say that no other person was implicated in or had knowledge of his intention to kill the president. A portrait of Hon. Richard Brod- head, a member of congress and United States senator from this state, who was a native of Milford, was this week presented to North ampton county. Captain Edgar Brodhead, a retired naval officer, died at his home in Port Jervis Wednesday, Sept. 25, after a long illness of heart disease He was a son of Daniel M. and Eliza Barton Brodhead and was born in this town over seventy-two years ago, but in 1835 his parents retnov ed from here to Philadelphia and in 1844 to Sullivan county, N. Y. He served as midshipman in the Mex loan war and as lieutenant in the navy in the civil war. The abutments of the county line bridge at Lancasters in Greene were found by the commissioners to be badly undermined by water, not built according to specifications and without wing walls. They were therefore not accepted. Charles P. Mott and wife are on a visit to Buffalo and other points west. A movement to secure sufficient funds to erect a steel flag pole on Centre Square has been successful. Mrs. 0. C. Prioe and daughter, Virginia, of Branchvillo are in town today. Born this, Friday, morning to Rob ert Warner Roid and wife, a daugh ter. Stood Death Off. E. B. Muuday, a lawyer of Hunii etta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He says: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, butcoutinuedthoiru.se until be was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." This remedy expels malaria, kills diaoaao germs and purities the blood ; aids digestion, regulates liver, kid neys and bowels, cures coiiutipution, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints ; gives perfect health. Only 60c at all drug stores. Two barrels good roasted Rio coffee 1 2 a eta. per lb,; one barrel Maracuibo and Mocha mixture roast ed 18 cts. per ft. at W. & G. Mitch. eU'. Great reduction in shirt waists at T. Armstrong & ("o.'o. Prices aow H'J-j, Lw, 6i)u mid bUo. PIMiMAVS FERRY. Deep Hollow on IMngmans cteek comprises less than half an acre but has a saw mill, a cider press and feed mill operated by steam where your grist will bo ground while you wait. This beats the Delaware Valley. The bonnier season is over and some people are not sorry to have time for a rest. Stage drivers should collect ex press charges on delivery of goods. It looks as though some holders of railroad charters were playing n game with property taken for right of way. Tho Delaware Valley road seerris to be checked at Cave bank by another company, but it is doubtful if this will force it to sur render and go through Jersey. Isaac Smith has had ft relapse, but bis homo is enclosod nnd will soon be ready for occupancy. Earlv sown buckwboat is very poor; late ia quite well loaded. The funeral of four-months-old William Emery occurred Ang. 8. What will become of ns next win ter during the long evenings. The nuts are nil right but how about the cider. Some farmers are yet making hay on lowlands where the water flood ed it. The fence club had n pow-wow recently and regret was expressed that the Delaware Valley road might pass np in Jersey, and leave us at the mercy of that long winded and mostly wind bobtail concern, the Port, Milford, Matamoras & Dingmnns R. R. The members dis cussed the question of buying lime at Portland for 5 cents a bushel by the car. With freight to Dingmans added, the lime would cost about 10 cents. At present we pay 18o and counting bridge toll and team 18c more, it is quite expensive here. When the D. V. comes it can put up a lime shed and supply the farmers. Fresh vegetables, cucumbers. green corn, tomatoes arid lima beans are plentiful, and so is cholera mor bus. Some complain that although late potato tops are fine there are very few potatoes in the hill. Isaiah Hornbeck has a large force of men making ties on his lumber tract. It is rumored that one of our ho tels will soon have a new manager. Something. Olive I'd rather spend the winter here than the summer. Violet I don't see how you can say uch a thing. Olive Why, then we could at least have a snow man. Leslie's Weekly. Hard to IMeaee. "I can't get on with that young woman at all. "What" the trouble?" "Oh, she gets md when I say she' mature, and she gets mad when I say she's Immature." Detroit Free Press. Retort Courteous. "My dear," remarked the fresh young man, "you remind me of an Imi tation diamond. You are so brilliant," "And you," rejoined the knowing maid, "remind me of an emerald. You are so green." Chicago Daily New. Thought She Was On o( Thorn. Manning A year or two ago I id vised Pitcher to write a book on the famous men he had met. Iloyd And did he do it? Manning He wrote an autobiog raphy. lioston Transcript. Knows Himself. A western farmer write to his lo cal paper and put his foot in it thus: "If our people want to see bi? hog, come out to my farm and ask for me." Yodker Statesman. A Clear Interpretation. Pastor I am pained to see, dear brother, that you will sleep in church on bunday. Parishioner Of course. Why not? Isn't Sunday a day of rest? Detroit free 1'reta. (Lad US r- rt 1 .''7?,fTTjrD a aMg? V W -", ii -" ( aW bcott s limulsion 13 not a good medicine for fat folks. We have never tried giving it to a real fat person. We don't dare. You see Scott's Emul sion builds new flesh. Fat people don't want it Strong people don't need it. But if you are thin Scott's Emulsion is the medicine for you. It doesn't tire you out. There is no strain. The work is all natural and easy. You just take the medicine and that's all there is to it The next thing you know you feel Letter you eat better and you weigh more. It is a quiet worker. Send fur free sample. surra iihwnk. (Vp,i .1,. ,. p.t Se., N. V, THE LION AND THE MIRROR. Kin nf Il'snta frlu h Kr HI, Itrflrrtlnai In Small Plepe of dines In tlor's Hand. PosfiMy a lion's wife would appre ciate a looking trlass. but a small mir ror In the hands of a small boy so frightened and eneited Hif Pen, the Inrpest lion in the Philadelphia inn, thHt, says the Press, the kerpers fenred he would do violence to him self. Pen had been in an angry mood all ay. The Presence of the small bov was particularly distasteful to him, nrt the lion raped nnd stormed as only i big lion can. T.he lad waited until :he tirade was over, anil then drew iand mirror froinunder ihis coat and lehl it directly In front of lien. The lion looked. Then he jumped for the intruder that dared face him la such a fashion, but brought np trainst the bars with foree einouirh to throw hlrn to the floor. Surprised at the appearance of the lion in the glass, le filled the house with his roars. The leepers ran to the enge and endeav red to quiet him, but he continued he nproar untif exhausted. In the meantime the adrentnrons youth had disappeared and was dis- overed in front of the wolves' cntre trying to eneite them. He was led from the garden and warned to keep away. About a year ago a serious disturb nee at the zoo was due to the flash ing xf a mirror in front of the lion's Jen. At that time the lions, with the exception of one or two of the wildest, were kept In one cage. A visitor held a mirror in front of them one afternoon, and the beasts were thrown Into rianic. Thev fouo-ht and dashed at the bars with such vio lence that It was feared several would die as a result of their frantic strug gles. It required the effort of all the keepers for several hxiurs before ihev could be quieted. WHAT W0ME1?. LIKE IN MEN. Chief Graeea Are to He Attentive and Appear Well When In Society. The casual every-day accomplish ments of a man have much to do with women's liking; and first of all comes savior faire, says a writer in the t osmopohtnn. He mar or may not be what Is rather vulgarly de scribed bb "a society man," yet he must understand and be. familiar with the myriad little usages that form society's unwritten law. To be at ease in any set, .to be equal to emergencies, to carry off an awkward situation with urbanity and perfect self-possession this faculty wins nn stinted admiration . from a woman. And then there are the things that go with this knowledge of the prop er thing to do, the little courtesies, the delicate and. tactful attention that mean anything and nothing, tha ability to order a dinner properly, to make things go off amoothly, to car ry out a plan without h blunder or a jar, the carriage ready at the proper moment, the flower specially ar ranged, the right: seats at the the ater, everything foreseen every pos sible occurrence provided, for, every want anticipated, every contretemps avoided. These are all unimportant In them selves, yet In the mass they never fail to create a strong Impression In a woman; for a woman hates blunders and will trust a man great things if she sees that he has a genius for making; small thing go off well. UMBRELLAS IN THE SLOT. Careless Owners Drop Their Tips Is Street Car Cracks and Manx Are Rained. "When I say that one-halt the um brellas and canes that, have to go to the ash heap or the umbrella hospital meet their fate in the slots of the car tracks I am not putting the percent age a bit too high,", said the motor- man, according to the. New York Sun "It is surprising how careless people are in this respect. .. "Many times a doy do I see them go stumping across the tracks, either, trailing umbrellas aJoug after them or tabbing thenn down..0gau&t the pave meat, where the points.' are -sure to tick if there is a one vine big enough to hold them. The electric sloU being more capacious than any other rifts In the streets, they naturally bite off more umbrella tips. 1 "Many an accident that is averted by the traditional hair's breadth is due to the futile efforts of the owner to save his precious stick or umbrella. It matters not how close the car may be upon him, he takes chances on hi life and stops long enough to give a final wrench to his endangered property. "Sometime he saves it, but nvore often It snaps asunder and is either ruined irreparably or is laid up for re pairs. If I was running this town I think I should put up signs at inter vals of every J00 feet bidding people 'He wars of the slot. The public might not profit by th warning, but I'd make the experiment, anyway. Wears a Portane la Pearls. This may be said, to hare been a season of pearls at London, lip ally, there have been some magnificent gems seen. Among the m-ost noted are those of Jars, tianrt Wsttney which - h wm en-wearing at Prince' restaurant' -the ether night. It was stated then that she had at least, 100,000 worth. - She' generally wears them In groups "SYonnd ' her neck. Ur pearls are thought' by some people to be even llusr tlaa Mrs. Pot tar Palmer's. As the. latter lady Is now over here, society people may have ohanee of oomparisg them. It is, of eouv, known how world famous the Potter Pulmsr pearls sre. WANTED, TO KENT A small farm in this county. Address giving terms, this oilioo. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT anil SMOKL' Your Lira iwni l You can be cured of snv furm ol ttil-co u.iuk easily, li HULle well, nr... u i.'n.r v-, full .( new life tutl vik'T hy t.tk.iii( Mcl.t l.ti 4;?, lllat UlckKtt ttc.ll UlcU kllullg. M ,uy u uu Ja.uu.1, iu itii Uav. over 5 O ti , U U ii iiirej. Ail drujjgi-ta. lui. uuaniuu. I 11 u.i .ivi. l-hr.K. AUJira Slt'.UI ,i .'.H-Hl ClUw3 Ot tSW V1W ! Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Avers Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. All rfrufrirtRtil. V ;nt yntir nion- 1;h-Ii0 or lic ircl it, ljt'ULlfui brnwn or rich hlnrk ? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE W&r. Chase & Sanborn's Old Homestead Java coffee at Armstrong & Co. Twentieth Ccnfury Medicine. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as far ahead of ancient pill poisons and liquid physic as the electric light of the tallow candle, denmne stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, loc. Court Proclamation. State of Pennsylvania. ) County of Pike. ( Notice is herehv given to all person hound ttv reengnlrnnce or otherwise to m -pear, that tho October Term, lfwil . of t tin severnl Courts of Pike County will be held st tho Court, House to the Horooph of Mil ford on tho third Monrtny t'21sli at two o'clock p. 111. and continue ono week If neeessiuy. K VANDKRMAKK, Milium, r(l., Sept. S, 11101. Sheriff. $100 Reward. AH porsnns nre forbidden tresnnssliiff on the prt-inlwR nf the undersigned in DiiiR man township, nr In any w(o dnninln or Interfering with tho reservoir supl'Mriff wnrer ro, or pipef. wnicn connect Slime with, tho Hnfo'l Seitz under neimltv of the Inw nnd n reward of $ inn will be pnld for lnroruutunn or nny person round notng nii.v flueh diunnrre. FRANK F. tSKlTZ. Mllford, Sept 24, liml. Notice. The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Forest Lnko Association for the election of a board of directors, nnd the transaction of nny husincRg which inny hiw fully come before, tliein. will be held at the Club House of the Association In Lackawnxen township Pike Countv. Pa.. on Tuesday, October tfth, l'.ml, nt ono o piock p. in WM. 0. DAVIDSON, Clerk. Now York, September 1(1, 1WH. 9-87. Widows' Appraisements. The following apprnlBomentB set apart to widows have been filed with tho Regis ter and will be presented to tho Court to be held on the third Monday of October next for confirmation and allowance: Kstnto of Samuel G. Arnst, deed. Ap praisement of real estate set apart to wid ow. Estate of Lancelot W. Armstrong, deed. Inventory and appraisement of personal property set apart to widow. JOHN C. WKSTBROOK. JR., Mllford. Pa.. Sept. 24, bX)l. - Register. Register's Notice. The ful 'owing Recounts Imvo been filed with the Krister and will be presented to the next Court to be held on tho third Mondtiy of Oetobor next for confirmation: K state of Klslo G. Lahar, deed. The nc eount of Samuel Or. and K. F. Peters, ad nilnistrntors. Estate of Katharine Mnhlelsen, deed. The account of Frederick Dieyer, executor, Kfltfite of Catharine Kckart, deed. The account of K. Vnndermark, trustee. Kstateot Guttlib Muhieifwm, deed. Tbo account of Georgo Geyei, rvlminlRtrntor. KMtate of Geo F. rtehurto, docd. The first and final account of Wm. iJ. Schutto, administrator. Kststo of John Porolval, deed. The first and final account of William Peruival, executor. JOHN C. WRSTBKOOK, JR., Milford, P., Sept. 24, 1901. Register. We Have Them: Fine Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Sporting Goods, Golf Sticks, Fresh Candies and . Fruits, Ammunition. Other Things, Too, You Want. CALL And See Us. Wallace & Thrall Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SOS, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. stimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Budding, Milford, Pa. 5 F.lillinery 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 5 EflNIS, 70 Pike Street, 4 MKNDMFNT To TPF COVSTITU ; i ion ritnroH.n to thk crr- IZKNS OK THIS l li,ti.mNWKAi;ril KOH Tilt- HI APPROVAL OH K K.l kO TION MY ') UK, N r'M !, ASSKMULY OK THK COM.VH NWKA LTH OK CKXNSYI.VA MA, 11 Hl,t HKI NY H OK I I : M ,HK I'AHY OK Ti ' OVAiONW KAInT. 1M Pl'RSU ANi'K OK AHTICM-: X III OK THK co.v- n i v i ion a joint nr.soM-noN. Propo- njr an nun -rdnicnt to the Consti tution of ihc Commonwealth. 1 Peel Inn 1. He I rennlvrd hy the Pennte in it House of Hi presentntlves of the Com mon v. ( all h In tii'iiei iil Assemhly met, T hat the following is propost d ns amend men Ik to the 'ohm it ut inn of the ( lonmon wenlth of Pennsylvania, In aero rd a nee with the providing of tiio eighteenth ar ticle thereof: Amendment Our to Article Eight, Pectlon Cno. Add nt the rnd of the first parnprrnph of Rnlil section, afier t lie words "shall be en tit ltd lo vi te l all election," tho wonU "Mit'jct t however to nidi lawn requiring ami ri'tM; hit ins the registration of electors n the (iciii Tat Assembly may enact," so that the said sen ion hall rend ns follows: Section 1. Quaitheahons of Electors. Every male citizens twenty-one years of affe, poKscsntup the fol lowing qualifica tions, shall bo entitled to vote at all elec tions, subject however to such laws re quiring and regulntlng the registration of electors as the General Assembly may en act,: 1. Ho shall have been a cltlx.cn of the United States at least one month. 2. He shall have resided In the State one year (or, having previously been a quali fied elector or nativo horn citizen of the Slate, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, t hen six months,) immedi ately preceding the election it. He shall have resided tn tho election district where he shall offer to ote at h ast two moid lis Immediately preceding tne election. 4. If twenty-two years of aire nnd up wards, ho shall have paid within two years ft State or county tax, which shall Itavo been assessed at least two months and paid at least ne month before the election. Amendment Two to Article Eight, Section Seven. S rlke out from said section the words "but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege or voting hy reason of his name not being registered ' and add to said sec- tioi; the following wordr, "hut laws retro biting and requiring tho registration of electors mny I hi enncted to apply to cities only, provmcu Mat such laws he uniform for cities of the same class," so that the said section shall read ns follows: Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws, All laws regulating the holding of elec tions by the citizens or for tho registration or electors" shall ho uniform throughout the Stat?, but laws regulating and requir ing tho registration of electors may be en acted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws he uniform for cities of tho same class. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W. GR1KST, .Secretary of the Commonwealth. 4 ME NT) MENT TO THE CO.sSTITU A TION PKOPOSEI) TO THK CITI ZENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH KOH THEIR APPROVAL OR R K.I EC TION" HY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OK THE COMMON W E A LT H O K PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OK THE SECRETARY OK T H K COM M ON W K A LT H , IN PU R S U A NC K OK A RTICLE XV III OK THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of tho Commonwealth. Section 1. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania iu General Assembly met, nnd it is hereby enacted b tho authority of the same, That tho fol lowing If proposed as an amendment t the Constitution of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, in accordance with the pro visions of the Eighteenth article thereof. A mondment. Strike out section four of article eighi. and insert in place thereof, as follows: Section 4. All elections by tho citizen? shall bo hy ballot or hy such other m time as may be prescribed by law: Provided. That secrecy In voting be preserved. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. IIow Are Yonr Kidney t Ir. TTobtis' Sj'iYrnpiiB Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam ple free.' Add. tiujrliiig KuuieiyCo.,C'l)icattoor N. V- Advertise in the Press. Edaet Tour Bowcu With Cuacarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. I0o.26o. If C. 0. C. fail, druggists reiund money. Parlors Port Jervis, N. Y. 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If bought In any mnsle atnra M f one-bull oft would cost tbM, saving of $6.16 monthly. K. In on yeaf you get nearly 800 Pare ol Music, comprising 262 Complete Piece for the Piano. . , If you emnnot get a copy from your News dealer, send to us and we. will mall f ou j ample Free. , J. W. PEPPER, ub.uh. llghth locuet St., Philadelphia, P,J PKotog raphe R AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. FlKHT FHKSHYTKllIAN CHURCH, Mllford, Httblintli wrvices lit. lo.ao A. M. ami 7.1)0 P. u. Kuljbath Rrlinol inniK'dlutcly after the inorninir wrvlro. Prayer mitotiiiK Wed newlay at 7.:) p. M. A vonllul wolcomo will !h) extended to all. Thnflo not at tiu'.hiHl to other churchi'H are twpeciully In viuxl. Hkv. Thomas Nicholb, Pastor. Chuuch ok Tng Good Shhphkud, Mil ford: fcii'rvices Sunday at 10.30 A. ai. and 4:M) P. M. Sunday wliool at 8:45 P. 11. Weck-dtiy Rcrvico Fridity at 8 4ft A. M. Holy ('omiiiuuion Kundtty at 7:45 A. II . Seats free. A 11 aro welcome. Kkv. Chah. II. CAUPKNTEH, Hector. M. K. CHURCH. Services at the M K. Church Sundays: Preaehin at 10. 30 a. m. and at 7.30 p. m. Sunday mcIkhj! at ll:4t"p. in. Kfiworth leartie at fl.4h p. lu. Weikly prayer meeting ou WeduedayB a 7.'Mi p. in. C'Iukm meaiiifr conduct! by Win. An-loon Fiidiiys at 7. 80 p. in. An imrneMt invitation ix extended to anyoue who inny desire to wurhliHp with im. Kkv. C. K. Sciiuijku, Puator. MATAV.0RAS. KrwoiiTH -M. E LimiitH, Mataiuorna. Services every Salil.atli at 10.:i0 a. in. und 7 p. in. Sahlmtll si houl at 2 .80. t.'. K. meeting Mtii(lay eveiiiiifr ut 7. 80. C'lah meeiinir fliM".iHy evening at 7.80. Prayer tnecMliftr W'lMlnesday vvcuiu at 7.80. Evuryuno welcouio. Kkv. T. G. Si'KNCKH. Hoi'B F.VAX(iKi.icAL Cih:kch, Miita moran, Pa. Ser'ii't; next Sumiay tu folluwn: PreachinK at 10.30 a. iu. ami 7 p. m. Sun day bcliool at 3 p. iu. Junior C. E. bcfnrb and C. E. pruyct nieetintr alter thu uvea inir wrvico. iVid-wwk prayer meeting every W'oilnewtay uveuillf; at 7.30. Seats frew. A cortlial w.shoiiic to all. Comu. Kkv. H. W. Giiokm, Pastor. Secret Societies. Mn.riiKu Loih'V, No. 841, K. & A. M.: I.(Hlge niuetti Wednesday on or lH-fure Full Moon at the Wailae.o Iluildintr, .Mil ford, Pu. N. Emery, Jr.. Sec y, .Milford; Geo. A Swcpcniber, W. M.. .Milford. I'a. Y.vs Di:it Mahk Lodok, No. km, I. O '.). K: McolH every 'riiiuday ovenniK nt 7 8o p. in., P-nov n'i timnh'i,, J. 'H . Hornheck, Scr y .lanob McC'urly, N. G PllUI'KNCK KlillKKAH I.ODOK. 1(17, I. O 1). K. AJeeli every (itMmd and fourth Kri days ill eiu;h month in Odd Fellows' Hall, Hi'nwu'H tmiliiin MibK Kntliarine Klein S. G. Mine Wlliieluune lieck, ISiMt'y. Sprint; tooth burrow nnd oultivu. tors at W. & U. Mitcbullu,
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