PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FimAY. NOV. ir. 11)01. UBI.ISIIKn F.VEHY FIMIJAY. OFFIOK, BROWN'S Bl'IUHNO BROAD KT. Bi'nai-RiPTioN: ()NK Yeak One ilnllnr nnd fifty rent". HlX Monthh Heventy-llve cent. STRICTLY IN AIIVASCK. Entered fit Hie prut office of Mllford, Pike County, Pennsylvania. n iwihI clans matter, November tweuty-flrat, 1B(I. Advertising Rates. Oniqnnr-(nlcht HneO, otic Inaort Inn -f 1.00 Kiioh siitHc)utMit insertion Hoducwl rneitt, furtiiahed on npullcntlon, will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. ArtmlnUt.mtor'a nnd Executor' notices 8.00 A mUtin- n notices Uivoreu notices o.tiO Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, Comity Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclumatiun churned by the square. J. H. Van Ellen, PUBLISIIKR, Mllford. Pike County, Pn. ELECTION LESSONS. The republican pnpera in the stnte whioh supported the regular ticket at the Inst election nearly all, now that the result Is known, recognize the formidable opposition aroused by the fusion elements and are sounding notes of warning to the party. They deemed it more pro dent to remain within the lines for the present and make the attempt to reotify the wrongs which exist than to go outside and break the party strength. Notice is now served on the managers that in future there must be more considers lion given to publio demands, that the abuses which have crown up within the party must ooase and those men who arrogantly assume that the great majority in this state is am pie to secure their tenure in ofllce no matter what the transgressions must be made to understand that they will be held responsible. With proper nominations of upright men the party will go ou prospering and regain publio confidence, but to be responsible for such legislation as was enacted at Harrisburg at last session of the legislature and with candidates of doubtful integrity it la probable that the party will suffer defeat even in this rock ribbed state One of the benefactions which might be accomplished by a village improvement Booiety would be publio watering trough. The ladies of the town could hardly erect more lasting monument to their names generally than by furnishing somothing which would be so uni versally appreciated iu this faction A neat trough set up in a convenient location is one of the needs of the town and would evoke a blessing from hundreds of thirsty animals on the Mllford village improvement society. Organ fund societies here have accomplished their objects The churches are all well supplied with musical instruments aud have no other especial present needs Why not nnite In some movement to ornament and beautify the tawn? Our esteemed contemporary this week labors through half a col u Tin to explain what it had in its socall ed "mind" last week when it print ed the article on parties "buncoing the county out of licouss money by selling and buying lands and finally after saying what it did not have in its "mind" places the blame for the statement on its own carelessness and the office cat. Well, nudor all the oircumstanoes, perhaps its edi tor may be congratulated that he did not do any worse ! "Bunco" is defined by the Stand ard dictionary to be "a swindling game or trick by which two or more confederates daooy a stranger for the purpose of fleecing or robbing him." Tlu? DLijmdh now alleges the legislature was one of the con federates to "bunco" the oounty. Will it kindly point out tha others so there may be no doubt about its meaning? W. J. Hbively, Bates ville, O., speaking of Banner iNilve, gays: "I used it for .Hen, aud it has done me more good than any halve I have ever used, and I have tried a great many kinds." For bu!o ut Arm strong's drug hloro. For Chase & ct.iicos t" t'i Ar iiixiru's teu ( l oli it Co, and THE CHURCH COLUMN (Hy IIkv. ('. K. Pet upeii.) The topic for next Snblinth morn ing is, "The Keourinii and Coring for Converts," and for the evening, I There a Hell?" The revival services will continue noxt wo!k. The interest is incrons ing. The door of the Kingdom is open. Ail are invited to enter. Now is the accepted time. The services hove been ordered for our Cliristinns entertiiinnient. This will give plenty of time to prcp.ire. As the Christmas senson draws lieur, we ore reminded of the woik involved, and kIw of the jiy. Jovful service i-t the Christians highest pleasure. Willi the death uf Mrs. Ann Hos ier another of the old people of our church has gone to the other world. We are crossing the river one t3' one. Lt tnose or ns who nre young remember that time is short, and while we nre in the full posses sion of our powers let eternal things fill our lives. Wo nre glad to know tluit our Presbyterian friends have secured it now organ. We extend to them our musical greetings n:itl feel sure that such an acquisition will ne'd much to tho woshipf ulnesj of the services. The snow fin ken that have been seen from the atndy window this week remind ns that winter is coining. While the weather is growing cold, we need not suffer with cold hearts There nre abun dant opportunities for that warmth of religious life that turns the winter of nature into the full bloom ol grace. We are glad to call the attention of our people to tho fact that our service one week from noxt Sabbath evening will be a Thanksgiving ser vice. The special music for tlm oc casion will be taken from the Choir Herald. An anthem by Gabriel will bo sung and a sermon appro priate to tho occasion will be preach ed by the pastor. Let all keep in mind the union Thanksgiving ser vice to be held in tho Presbyterian church. We will all be glad to hear the Rev. Mr. Smead. Old Settlement. Samuel, grandfather of Albert Holms of this town, was probably the first settlor of Lord's Valley His house stood Just beyond the brick residence ereoted by Simeon Lord and near where a clump of pines is now growing. This settle ment was prior to 1803. In that year his son, Hiram, was born, whose descendants relate that he remembered a saw mill which stood at Shoho'a Falls when ho was ( youth, but no grist mill. He, how over, once fouud castings, nppaiont ly cogs, which had been on a wood en shaft at the ford near Shohola farms. There was a vory ancient burying ground along the creek there and at one time high water tore out many graves and scattered bones along the stream. Read The Press if you want news. nn fIV imeup - - 0 0 0 :itr Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. will generally correct this difficulty. If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you so dtiire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's milk, does not nourish the bby, she nieii the emul sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. tnti $i.oo. ,11 drugult. L S.'.OTT BJV Mi, Chtim.i., New York. I, i., W-fM II in II ii even's . rffn COO LIVER OIL WfTH HWOPNOSPHITLS 0fLMt,$0M H W. Buchanan of Yonkers, N. V., Ii in town for a brief Tint. County Hup"rintPtident Sawyer was in to-vn yesterday visiting t lie schools. W. S. By man and Win. Aimer visited friends in Bnssex connty over last Sunday. One of the Switzer boys of Brook lyn, a nephew of Mrs. Dr. II. B. Reed, died last wet-k of typhoid fever. A ninrringe license was granted Nov. 13 to John M.irqmirdt and Catharine M. M. Buohinnnii, both of Kbohola, Pa. A billion dollar trust hns been formed to take over six western rnilroads with an aggregate of ovor forty thousand miles. The clouds last night obscured the heavens and if there was a dis- play of shooting stars ns promised it was not visible here The PtroiidMburg Timm says the stnte geologist hns been up in this county recently examining into the quality of sandstone for building purposes. Mrs. Kate B. Van Wyck this week glnddened the hearts of the Piesby terlnn Organ Fund Society by mak ing a donation of fifty dollars to it? treasury. Geo ii. Hnlslander, formerly with a firm of coal dealers in Port Jorvis, has gone to Mlddletown, N Y., to net ns cashier of the Wells Fargo Express Co. A cat out in western New York climbed a trolley pole yesterday aud tried to walk on the feed wire from Niagara Falls. She was burned to a crisp nnrt fell across two wires short-circuited the current and shut off almost nil tho eleetrio railwny and street lights in that section. I he western heavens will present a beautiful appearance this evening and a grouping of planets whicl may not occur again in a lifetime The star at. the top of the group and faintest of all is Saturn. Below is Jupiter now crossing the path of .Saturn, an occurrence which will not happen again in twenty years Next will he the moon and beneath will shine the brilliant Venus, now at her brightest radiance. C. W. Bull, Esq., cennsol for N S. Smith and others arrested for vl olntion of the Lacy bill, appeared Nov. 7 and waived hearing on the part of the defendants and asked that they be admitted to bail in $500 with Joseph Rnnyon and John P, uoDuay as sureties. The case went before a United States grand jury this week and an indict ment being found the trial will like ly be held at tho next sitting of the court in Scran ton. PAUPAC. B. F. Killani and family and Miss Esther B. Killam attended the Ed gar-Bono wedding in Scranton last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Bennett of Philadelphia are the guests of M. N. B. Killam and family. Miss Adolo Woodward of Hawley is visiting Mrs. Geo. N. Killam and called on her relatives and friends while here. May (Jumble and Euiile Gum bio of Milford pent a few days of the past week in this place. Wilmer Clark is nbsont on a visit among friends in Scranton. Joseph Smith is still vory ill and the doctors give but small hopes of his recovery. Henry Vettorlein is quite ill at his homo with typhoid fever. Dr. Plum of Hawley is iu attendance. His many young friends hope to see him among thorn soon. Mrs. Herbert Adams left on Mon day for her home in Scranton. A surprise party was tendered C. C. Gumble at his home last Satur day evening. Owing to the disa greeable weather the attendance was rather small but all of the par ticipants express themselves well pleased with their entertainment, Dkfauto. eymour Webb, Moira, N. Y., writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried several physicians but received no relief until I bought a bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. Af ter using two bottles I was abso lutely cured. I earnestly reonin ineiid Foley's Kidney euro " Take only Foley's. For Mle at Arm strong's drug store. Jumbo, the large and vicious ele phant exhibited at. the Pan-American, was publicly electrocuted re cently in the stadium on the grounds. Eleven thousand volts were used. Today take Foley's Honey and Tar. It positively prevents pneu monia, or otiier serious results from colds It may be too late tomor row. For cale at Armstrong's drug Btore, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wi'liam Kimble of Dyberry were visiting their daugh ter last week. Mr Kimble return pd home on Snnday. His wife will tay for a week longer. Michael Madden, who lias been sick for tho past two week, gains very slowly. Hunters are beginning to come in for a few days' spirt. Messrs. Harry Sponoer and Harry Depew of Duninore siteiit three (lavs of last week in this vicinity, boarding at Ira Kellam's. ' Ledgednle school hns a vacation this week. The teacher, Miss ElTie Wright, is attending institute nt Honesdale. Wavnk Co. Real Estate Trangfera. Jacob HsrtJi and wife to John Ahlbaek, lot No. 549, Miitainoras Consideration Geo. Daumann, Jr., treasurer, to commissioners, 300 acres, Porter, David Ogdcn. Consideration, taxes. Commissioners to E. T. Riviere, same land. TREE THAT TURNS TO STONE After nelnir ( III. the Wnoil (irnrtnnllr Hardens and in a Feir lBrR Petrifies. Mr. W. E. Porter has now discovered S tree In Mexico, galled hv the nntives the "chljol," which is of a most re. markable nature, reports the New York Herald. If all that is alleged of this phenom enal tree is correct it will some day revolutionize the stone trade. The "chljol," or the '.'stone tree," as Mr. Porter designates it, Js of enormous proportions, both In circumference and height. It has quite a number of branchea spreading out widely and carrying leaves. of a yellowish-green color, something like the myrtle. The wod la extremely fine and in green state is easily worked, and Is not given to either warping or split ting. The wonderful part about it Is that after being cut the wood gets grad ually harder, and in the course of few years It Is absolutely petrified whether left In the open air or buried In the ground. From this wood houses can be built that would In a few years become com pletely fireproof and would last as though built of stone. A the wood does not, even In its completely petrl fled state, change either its color or Its finely grained surface, It offers indeed great possibilities for new and artis tic embellishments In the style of our buildings, both Interiorly and exter lorly, besides the advantage of Its be Ing fireproof. ' CHASES STRAWBERRIES. -TT 1- IilTfrpooi Millionaire JVho Trurrll Much In QurM of the Fresh - - Krnlt. The queerest fad of a millionaire globe trotter is that of ,lohn K. Ilanip ton, or 1,1 ver pool, tie made his mil liong on the corn exchange and holds the golden key to the world's pleas ure!. Yet be spends his life chasing tha strawberry, says the Cincinnati Enquirer. When he was working night and day mussing gold he found that a plate of really fresh strawberries and Cream was the finest delicatessen lie could huve. Fortune smiled on him In 1H!1, and the following year found hlin so wealthy that further work would have been madness. It was early Sep tember and he went at once to Cairo, where fresh strawberries can be ob tained during that month. Kince that date he has regularly followed the late spring, and1rso the strawberry, from Cairo to Algiers, from Algiers up through Spain from south to north, and likewise through France. Then, in early May, when the strawberry neaxon in that country is finiKhing.be crosses to the Channel Isles and chases the smiling fruit across to Cornwall, generally landing in Eng land In the miildle o'f June, His trip finishes in Scotland at the end of Au gust, when he takes a through ticket buck to Cairo, and so commences his tour again. lakitwi Kew Jersey. There are partu of New Jersey, with in a ery short distance of Philadel phia, too, whioh, strange as it may seem, are but little more known to day than they were 200 years ago. In fact, there are portion of the "I'ine Uurrens" which hare never kuwwn the tread ut a white man. The Rest Worrr. He never had trouble In mtetlng his bills. That wasn't the thing: that Himoyed '1m. Th trouble that's freezing his iplne with cold chills Is how he can ever avoid 'cm. Philadelphia Press. ' Educate Your Bowels. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in built. All druggists, ioc. ' i Milford Hand tuadry.. The umlarsfifnM ' lms opened a lnnudry on Centre Square Milford, Pa., in the store room formerly oc cupied by Geo. hiuiuan, and will do all kinda of work pertaining to the biibiuess with promptness and in neat careful manner. A share of the publio patronage is mtpeetfuHy tulioited John L. Uoi'ulay. Adolph Uluner, Grand Mound, Iu., writes : "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in my family and think it ib the best cough euro on the mar. fcut, I would not -bo without it in my home, as there is nothing so (.'iMid fur coughs and eohls." For biilo nt Armstrong's drug store. ARE f , SI n i II f ALL CASES OF DEAFrJOGG OR ARC HOW CURABLti hy cmr new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD i.OISES CEASE .IMMEDIATELY. f. A. WERWIAM, OF BALTIMORE, SAYOt IiMnvovr, M1., March yi toot. Grnttfmt .' Rein entfrMy ctrrrd of Arnfr, tlisnks to your trcanueut, I will now give jo full history of my ctr, to be n-d nt you- disoreHon. Atvmt five vcam aeo tnv rieht ear bcz&rj to ntin. nd this kfpt on (retting worse, until Z lorn my tK-nrm in thi rar entirrtv. I un-lprwent a trrattnent for Cflttrrh, for three montn, without any tireM, con nn tea num ber of pliYRicinns, nmmie others, the most eminent ear iiT:lit of this cny, who toM me that only an operntion could help me, find even that men crne, pui i ne iieiriiiR tn me an ret r a ear won in nr 101 itirrvcr. I then saw vour advertisement aocttlemally In a New York pfper, and ordered yoar treat ment. Alter I find imd It only a few dnvs aceording to vour directions, the noises censed, and to-dnv. after five weel-s, my hearing in the diseased car has been entirely rcftored. I thank you oeartny ana oeg to reiuain verytruiy jou V. L. W Our treatment does not interfere Hxami nation and VMI PAU TMPC VlVIOn C AT UMC "lBM advice free. lu J U- 1 LI .L 1L l8TEnXATi3XAL AURAL CLW3, Wlirrt! II XVnm F.Blptent. Your sun," said the teacher, "ha Biased It on nrithmt tie. "Yea." "No pood at spelling." "Yes.' ' "A dunce In history." "Yes." "Anil there's no (food in him." "Perfessor," said the farmer, "hfle rou ever heerd that boy cusfin' of a Georgia mule, under a br inn sun, In a ten-acre field?" Atlanta Constitu tion. How thr HeMNlan Fly Cltllip. The hessian fly was brought to this country in strRvv or hay imported by the Hessian troops during I he revolu tionary war. It fil-st made its appear ance in 177(1 on Rtaten Island, whence it spread to Lon Island, over v England, then came west. The hes sian fly has traveled from Xrw Knir "flnd nest at the rate of abuiit 20 miles a year. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of n writ of Levnrl Farina s sued out of the Court of Common PlejiR oT Pike county to ine directed I will ex nose to public s.'ile hv vendue or outcry nt- the Sheriff's Office in the Uo rough of Milford, on MONDAY, DKCKMBKR , A. I)., KM, nt two o'clock In the hflernoon of snld d:iy : All tliofo two certnin pieces or purcela of liind situate In tho township of Shohola connty of Pike nnd Htnto of Pcmiwyl vnnin, descrilwd nfl follows, to wit: Begin ning nt ft corner on the Lucktiwfixen rond, !so corner of Innds ot Peter Kekhnrt. thence north M4 degrees west US perch ns, north degrees west VAl4 perches, thence nlong buul ' f Jiicoh Haiis soiitli 'A'-i degn'CK eitftfc 6i perches to lnnd of said Pettr Kek hnrt, thence north bt degrees enst rr per ches to the plitco of beginning, containing 3 iicren nnd f perches of lnnd. Also be ginniiif nt a corner of tho pieco of land iibove described nnd of land of said .Tncob Haas, hence nlong line of said Hans' land south 67 degrees west. ItiU perches to n stone corner, north Hit degrees west l;m perches to n atone,, south 55 decree? west t(8 porches U n stone, thence south JiS- de grees enst UiS perchen nlong lnnd of Henry liver to stone, thence north l-l de grees east 125 perches nlong land of Valen tine Hlpmnnn to stone, north 57 degrees east 1 1 nerches to stone south 5:ti degrees west IH perches, south iili degrees east Ji perches, north fil'r, degrees east IS; perches to land of Peter Kekhnrt, thence north 6;,i decrees enst 47 x4 perches to phice of begin ning, containing Klfi ncres and 13) perches of land, the two pieces togethor niuktng HO acres and 10 perches, being par of a tract of land in the warrantee name of George Tudor. I M PKO V KM KNTrf. flood d wel II ng houo, wash house, wagon shed, and out buildings; about 12 acres cleared, balauce wood and timber land. Seized nnd taken in execution as the property of Krnst K. A. Huchtnann. de ceased, and Catharine Hiiou naiiu and will be sold by me for cash. E. VANDKHMARK, csheiifT. Shoriffs Ofllce, Mllford, Pa., Nov. 13, lwi. ( f M JT" TOBACCO SPIT IJ J iM I ?MOKE 1 IMI 1 Your Lite away 1 Yoo can be cured of any form of tobacco ufoik easily, be made well, strong, mnpnetic. full of new life and vigor by taking NQ-TQ-BaG, that makes weak men strong. Many ;re) ten pounds In ten Uars. Owr 3 00,000 cured. All druggist. Cure guaranteed, U'kjW let and advic I'KKft. AdVlresa H rrRJ,INf tKMhUy CO., Chicaso or Now York. 4J7 i3 ? ect)rel hy I III Ll our aid. Aildress, IJl I M U THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. &ubcrlit!oni Vi The UDt Record l.uuperauauu i?6 nave Fine Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Sporting Goods, Golf Sticks, Fresh Candies and Fruits, Ammunition. Other Things, Too, You A S I I 40fe 1 dlldUU ii: I Hid! Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON Manufacturers and dealers In al kinds of Contractors Estimates made tion (jiven and vork Guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Budding, Milford, Pa. b, HEAD KQISES? HARD HEAR. SI G only temporarily, that the beau noitet would - s. i;na3 A 7JU a. uruauwny, naiuiiiun, with your usual occupation. J.1JLLI H Tv JL com. &CS LA SALLE AVr Bf.CASJ, ILL. Executor's Notice. Letters testiimpntnrv upon the estate of (Kcv.) Thiumis Nil hols, lute of the llor- ontth of Milfiiid. l'ike Co., Pu . dcircncd having been pi-anted to the umlcriuiH-d, all niTMins havtliff claims nir.ilns. the said cslate will tircscnt Ibi-m at once, and those Indebted thereto will please make iintncdl nte pavment to THOMAS MrltHIDK NICHOLS, Executor, termantown. T'Mlailelrtiia, Pa or HY. T. HAKI'.H, Attorney, Milford, fennn. Mllford, Pa , Oct. , i'.Kil. -lLMI $100 Reward. All pnrsniiH uro forbidden trnspnfisliitf on Uim proinlM'fl of the tiiHlcrHlirncd hi Dinif- nuin township, or in nny wine rtunmpinff or lnrct it-riiif? Willi tho reservoir supplying wniur to, or pipes wlurn eon peer- t;inn with, the Hotel Seitz under noimlrv of t lit' lnv mid h rewiird of $100 will be paid for Infornm'ion of nny person found doing niiv finch (Inmntfo. KAK t . Kl LA Mllford, Sept. 24, KM. WANTKD SEVKRAT, PKRSONS OK character nnd good reputation In each state (one in this county required) to rep resent una advertise old esinniistied wenl thy business house of solid financial stand irg. Salary F18. 00 weekly with exuensi additional, all pnvable In ca;h each Wed nesday direct from head ollicvs. Horse nnd carriages turnished, when necessary. References. Knclose self addressed sunup ed envelope. Manager. ;illt Caxton Huild Ing, Chicago. 8-Ui 02 TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice i iieiebv X given Hint trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest hake Association in Lnckawaxen towiiflhlti. Pike eountv. Pn fr the purpose of hunting and lishing, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un aer penitny oi the inw. Alkxandkh Hadoks. Nov. 22, 1895. President T-RKSPASS NOTICK. Notice is hereby X given tOnt. trespassing on tho premise oi mo unocrsigneu, situuMM in imigmn township, for any purpo.-e whatever t strictly fortmlden, and all otTf nders will 1 promptly prfitwtnteU. Ika Ii. Cask Oct.. iW. l.suo. rTRKSPASS NOTICK. Notiee is her I given that trespassing on ( he premise f;: upied by the unitcrsigni d in ingnaii j.vnslnp, known as Die jtuchanan fan r hunting, lishing, Ix-rrying or any othi urpose whatever is lortiitidt-n under pi1 nity of the Jaw. Any p'-rpmi or persons disofieying this notice will Ikj dealt w HI l tn tho severest lawrul manner. CKOKdK H. McCakty, July 1, 1SD7. Leasee TRKSPASS NOTK'K. Notiee Is hereby giwn that- trestnsving upon the pro perty of the undersigned In Minora town ship Pike county, Pa., for the purpose o Miming, nulling or any other purposes l strictly forbidden under penalty of the law Mich. S. M. Ckatt. FOR PALE. A small farm located near Matainoras, known ns the Hensel or rteinhardt place, containing iil acres Finely located, well watered. House and barn. ruit of nil kinds. Pait improved 1 Itle clear. J or terma, price, etc., auniY Lock xx G Milford. Pa. rpRlCSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that ail kreuassing on niy prem ises in Delttwaie township on which the High V ill It )m tola fed is stru tly forbidden Holaware Twp., Aug. U01. Owner. NOTICK All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on tne premises or the under signed, in Dlnunmn Township, tin Ray niondsklll and Dwarft-klll Creeks, la for- bidden under penalty of the law. CtlAtv J. ItOILKAU, Dlngman Twp., N. Hoilkau, May 17. lW'Jii. JotiKl'H K Roil.KAU I nem : Want. CALL And See Us 0 1 Wmh. A Lumber, and Builders ; personal atten Business - Cards. F. W. DCGT, M.D.. IS Ball Street, PORT JERVI5, 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. riiypirinn and Surgeon. fifllcp ami roMrtr-lif llnrford fitroet ll "mo Inli-lv nci lii'icil liy l)r K it. Vi'en- urr. MH.KOKl), IJA. Dr. vender Heyde, DENTIST, llilrk Hmiso Oi'iinsiH' ViimU'riunrk I'otol Hrimil s! i , i ( Miirmrt I'll. OFKK K Hot US: 8 to li a. in.; 1 lo . 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.foki), Pik; Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney-at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mn.roRD, Pike Co., Pa. Sold by All Newsdealers FURNISHES MONTHLY To ill lovm of Song nd Muilc vd rol-jmi ol N W choice composition! by th world'j famous authora. 64 Pagns of Piano IHoslc HH VocI. H.Jf Instrumental 2iCQ3ip!ste Pieces lor Piano Once a Month for 10 Cents. , Yearly Subscription, $1.00. If boncht In ny irmnto stnre al . one-halt off, would cot I6.JS. , t MTlng ot 15.16 monthly. V... In on year you get nearly 600 Paffei of Music, comprising 252 Complete Piece for the Piano. If you cannot get t copy from yonr Nw dmler. lend to u mid we will mail you ft ample Free. J. W. PEPPER, rubllah.r tlchtti ft Loeuat SU., Phlladalphla, Pa.' PKoiograpKcR AND DKALKRIX Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervif, N. Y. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. Fihst Phkhhytkkian Church, Mllford, .Sal. I ml h Ki'iviccn nt UI.30 A. M. and 7. itti r. M. ubliitth Hr.hool lntinriliaUOy afhtr tl.o morning Bt-rvitM. Prayur nu-fiin 't-d-nesday at 7.1H P. M. A cordial wt'lcumt, will hi pxt4'iiilcd ui all. 'riioKH not at tm'hcd to oiiiiT chim'lu'R tint especially ln-viu-d. Kkv. TllDMAH HlCHOUt, PuHtor Cllulii ll OF Tlllv (iixil) .SiiKl'HKlll), Mil ford: Scn'ii'.'fl Sunday at In. 3u A. M. and 4:U) P. M. Sllllflay hVliuol at U:tf P. kl. :eck-day hrrvico Fridny nt II tft p. u. Holy (.'oininunion SmidHy at 7:46 A. M. SuatH fret. Ali aro wrlinno. Kkv. Chah. It. 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