TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS. A Collection Madejrom allthe Bury ing Grounds in Snyder County for the Wddleburgh "Post." ADAMS TOWNHHir. Krebs, infant, d Dec 28, 18(50, aged l A Krebs, inl'unt dau of Isaac and G. Krejs, infant dan of Clias. and Sa rah, d Mav June 20, 1882,aged Kreps, infant dan of'Chas. and Sa rah, d June 27, 187),a;ed 8d. Kern, Maria, w of John Adam, b June 12, 1781; d Feb 4, 1834, aged 59 y 7 m 23 d. Kern, Adam J., b Apr 27, 1772; (I dune 22, 1842, aged 70 y 1 26 d. Kern, Marv Magdalena, W of (Jeo. Kern,' b Feb IS, 1825; d Aug 27, 1844, aged 19 y m9d. Kern, Robert, s of Geo, and M. ML tl Apr 18, 1815, aged 1 y 2 in 24 d. Kline, Margaret A., dan of John 8. and Marv, d Mar 21, 1864, aged 1 y 12 d. Kline, John 8., b Apr 20, 1837; d Mav 2ii, 1864, aged 27 y l m 9d. Kline, John H., s oi Johu S. and Marv, d .Ian 6, 1 865, aired 7 m I 15 d. Kline, Sarah Ida, dan of Harrison and Hannah, d May 31, L870, aged 1 in. Kline, John J., d Nov 28 aged )S y 1 1 in -2-1 d. Kline, Jeremiah, s of S. and E., d Aiil; 1854, aged 1 y 7 d. Kline, John, b Jan .", 1782; d dan tl 5, 1830, aged 48 y. Kline, Aaron, I) Feb 29, I828j A Mar IS), 1858, ai'ed 30y 19 d. Kline, Liebeeoa, w ol Jonathan, b May 15, 1784; d Deo 15, 1857, aged 73 y 7 m. Kline, Mary, w of Daniel, bSept 7, 1819; d Jan 13, 1878, aged 53 v 4 in 6 di Kline, infant dau of J.H.andLydin, U Mar 28,1876. Umbert, Elias, d Dec9,1868, aged 53 y 7 m 22 d. Lambert, EHiabftb, W of Eliajaj d Feb 18, 1892, Aged 72 y 3 in 22 d. I ,t ii Ii r John, b June 11, I SOS: d d Dee G, 18G3, aged 56 y 3m 25 d. Lepley, Sadie R., dan of Mary A., b Feb 18, 187(5; d May 20, 1878, aged 2 V 3 01 2 d. Lepley, Adam, h of Abraham and Eve, b Apr 3, 1866; d June 3, 1S89, aged 24 y 2 m. Lepley, Abraham, d May 13, 1S(J0, 70 y 8 m Id (l "Given Up to die several times, yet I am spared to tell how 1 was saved," writes Mrs. A. A. Stowe, 237 N. 4th St., San Jose. OIL "I had valvular heart trouble so severe that 1 was pro nounced 'gone' two different times. The valves of my heart failed to work properly, and circulation was so sluggish that the slightest exertion produced fainting. 'There is no hope' said my physician, so I decided to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and the result I consider miraculous. I am satisfied it saved my life." DR. MILES' Heart Cure is sold liy all drup'ists on guarantee first bottle benefit! or money l:ick. book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart Ind. Mover, Jacob, 8 of John and Catha " riiw, .! Nov 3, 1 843, aged 2 y 1 in 1 1 !. M. s 1a.n Moyei, Wm. II. H.,sof M.andC, l87U' d May 12, 1 8 15, aged I v 2m 11 d. M., , S. ! Mover, s of M. and ( '. Mover, Margurette, b Nov 6, 1846; d Nov 30, 1855, aged 24y9 d.l Aug 17, 1852 d Aug 21, 1887, aged 34 y 7 in 4 d. Musser, Win. B., b Nov 11,1846; d Jau 15, 1806, aged 49 y 2 m 4 d. Musser, William, d Jan 31, 1S89, aged 75 y 9 m 18 d. Musser, dau of S. and E., d April 14, 175(5, aged 4 m 14 d. Musser, Katie, dau of Jonathan and Catharine, d June 4, 1880, aged 1 y 3 m 13 d. Bftuae, John F. s of Jonathan and Catharine, d June 12, 1880, aged 4 y 8 m 19 d. Musser, Fayette C. E., dan ol E. and Emma, d Aug 1 9, 1882, aged 11 in 2 d. Miueer, Hannah E, E.,d Nov 13, 1804, aged 6y 22 il. Musser, (Jitirge, il Jan 1, 1885, aged 69 y 1 1 m 15 d. Musser, Sarah, wofGeo, hMar 31, 1821; d Mar 1!', 1876, aged 54 y 11 in IS d. Napp, 8arah E,, dan of rwuic and Amelia, ! Aug 27, 1875, aged 8 y 5 m 7 d. Napp, Henry 11., B of Isaac and Amelia, b Aug 17, 1862; d Mav 28, 1871, aged 8 v ! in lid. Napp, infant dan of Isaac and Ame lia, d ( 18, 1875, aged 4 d. Nerhixxl, Louisa, l May 19, 1836; d dan 20, 1872, aged 33 V s DI 1 d. Nerhood, child of Daniel. Norman, Henry, d Nov 5, IS90, aged 67 y 1 1 in 3 d. Norman, Marv Ann, w ni Henry, d K.4. 18, 1 88 1, aged 59 y 10 in 1 t d. Ockcr, Mellie Mable, dan of A. E., d Sepl 8, 1881, V. 1. iged J m 2 d. Ocker, Henry E., b Apr 12, 1834; .1 Mar L, 177, aged 42 y 10 in 19 d. Mover, sio!a, I. Sept 28, aged o y .iin 11 a. Mover, Leah, w of Daniel, b Feb ' 14, 1805, d Aug ,'. 1861, aged 5G y 5 m 25 d. Mover, 1. Y. Henry, s of John 15. ami .nary v ., u mar i", aged 7 m 4 d. Mover. John, d dime 19, 1885, aged ' 83 y 4 m 9 d. Mover, Jacob, d Oct 5, 1850, aged 82 y 8 m 8 d. Mover, Christiana, w of Jaeeb, b ' May 21, 1770; d Jan 19, 1830, aged OS y 7 m 28 d. Mover, Roy J., s of J. Y. and S. J., " d Sept 27, 1880, aged 2 in lOd. Mover, .Mary C, w of John 15., b Nov 20, 1889; d Feb 14,1877, aged 37 y 2 m 24 d. Mover, Michael, b May 24, 1812; d Apr 24, 1878, aged, aged 55 1 1 m. Moyer, Franklin, Bof J. G. and M. J., d June 15, 18S0, aged 2 y 111 i (I l85fi Ocker, Judith, .Nov I , L 8 Mar 22, 1804; d , aired 7 ! v 7 m 9 d. inch, Sarah, dau of Lewis cud Malinda, d Mar 9, 1855, nged 5 m 20 d. Ueamer, Geo., d Sept 12, 1808, aged 59 y 5 m 1 1 d. Reamer, ( Satharlne, d dime 7, 1 889, aged sly 11 m 4 d. Riegle, Sophia, w ot Jacob, d dune 26, 1883, aged 62j 1' m 1 Id. i Riegle, Jacob 1$., d Oct 15, 1804, aged 7 y I DI 18 tl. Kiegel, B of Henry and Julian, b July 26, 181(5, aged 11 d. Riegle, s ol John and Catharine, b Wept 8, 1826; d July s, 1827, aged I dm. Riegel, John H., b of Jacob am Sophia, d Jan 12, 1873; agei 18 y 5 in 27 d. Kiegel, , b ol Jacob and So phia, b Feb 3, 1844; d June 9, Smith, Michael, s of J. D. and Marv, bMav 21, 1818: d Apr 9, 183ojaged 10 y 14) m 18 d. Smith, Adam, d June 15, 1827, aged 154 y ti m 27 d. Smith, Catharine M., tl Jan 9, 1S30, aged 75 y 9 DI 6 d. Smith Maria Anna, dau of J. I), and Susanna, il Jan 13, 1835, aged 2 y 10 m 23 d. Smith, s of J. D. and Susanna, b Mar 11, I886rd Oct 29, 1830, aged 6 m 15 d. Snook, Huldu, K., tlau of Elon and Marv. 1) May 21, 1886 d dime 17, 1889, aged 3 y 2t5 d. Snook, s of Elon and Marv, b Dee 9, 1887. Stuck, Henry, b Mar 12, 17!t0;k d Mav 21, 1859, aged 60 v 2 m ! d. Stuck, Anna, b July I, 1802;d Jan 7. 1842, aged 39 y 1 m d. Swartz, Henry, b Sept 9, 1768; d Sep- 13, 1834, aged 60 y 1 d. Swart, Maria Elizabeth, w of Henry. Ii ( n 4, 1 700; d Mav 16, 1839, aged 72 y I m 18 d. : Swartz, John !., s of Geo, and Maria, b Dec 5, IS20; d dune 7, 182 !, aged 3 y 0 m 2 d. Swartz. Win. H. 11.. tl Apr 23, 1890, aged 23 y 5 111 LO d. Swart, Samuel 11., Jan 21, 1857; l June l", 188 1, ugetl 27 v 1 in 22 d. Swartz, John b May 0, 1804; (I Jan li, 18N5, aged 2D ySiu 7 p; si ills el Harrison and Ma tilda. There is more oatarrb in this Bee lion of tin country than all other diseased put together ami until the lust few years was supposed to be incurable. Foraureal ninny veins doctors pronounced it. u local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constam y tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable, Seieut e has provi d ratai i Ii to he (t COlistisutiouai disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment, Hall's Catairh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con stitutional cure u i the market. It is taken iuturmdly in doses from 1(1 , drops to a teaspoonful, It mt di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Tboy offer one hundred dollars for any case il tails to cure. Send for circular Hand 1 testimonials. Address, FJ.CHENfiY &CO., Tidcdo, O, Sold by Druggists, 7."c. Hall's Family Fills are the la st. IT RlPAMS TABULES are intended for children, ladies and all who prefer a medicine disguised as con fectionery. They may now be had (put up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box), price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for one dollar. A ny druggist will get them if you insist, and they may always be obtained by remitting the price to The Ripans Chemical SPRUCE ST-aB i A Ami ln ' r jot r v mm 1 flB I Leoler, Harriet Sophia, vr of Isaac, , , ,, , f 1 Vm ii il Mover, illiam L., sol K. and M., i Mav 11, Lsoi: d May to, J ,. - iam i 1 i tana i a r o i " d Mar i, 1870, aged 1 v 1 m 1896, aged 45 y 2 d. , ' b infant 9 of W. and 1., d May 870. it dau of W. and 1?., d I .net iiifa. ...11 1871 van x f ot W. and B., d Nov dauoi Thomas I Iitiek, infant s 11, 1871- T.i tl I ii Irv A and Maria,' d ftk l8 I887' aged 2 y 1 m 1 Matter.,, Katie S., dau irf til ' v'( :,n! Laura, b May 17, !KSOi d Pb 1'3, 1893, aged 3 y 9 '" Mattern, Sadie Blanche, b Oct b.l 1880; d Feb 19, 1893, aged. 6v 3 m 19 d. Mater, Susanna, d June 10, 1828, aged 24 y 7 d. MeClellan, Geo. B., s of Benj. and Maria, d June 24, 1802, aged 4 m 18 d. Mechtlev, Sarah J., of Henry and Lvdia,d Feb 10, 1800, aged aged 10 in 17 d. Miller, Catharine S , dau of Robert and E.,d Aug 25,1871, aged 2 y 1 m 18 d. Miller, Howard M., h of Robert and E., d Mar 20, 1872,agcd 10 m. Miller, Regie M., w of Dr. E. M., b Sept 25, 1874;dSeptl8,1890, aged 21 y 11 m 23 d. Moyer, John B., b Feb 23, 1834; d Dec 17, 2874, aged 40 y 9 m 24 d. Moyer, Catharine, w of John, dau of Yost Bingaman, 'd Mar 29, 1872, aged 03 y 9 m 3 d. Moyer, Daniel, b Mar 12, 1804; d Feb 20, 1874, aged 09 y 11 m 8 d. Moyer, Mary, dau of John B. and Mary, d Oct 29, 1808, aged 3 m 14 d. 10 d. Moyer, Agners S., dan of R. and M., b Sept 27, 1870; d Sept 18, 1880, aged 9 y 11 m 21 d. Mover, Zulv G., dau of'R and M., ' b June 4, 1878; d Oct 17, 18S0, aged 2 y 4 m 13 d. Moyer, Jacob, b June 6, 1801; d Aug 20, 1820, aged 25 y 2 m 20 d. , Moyer, Charles F., s of J. and E., d Apr 22, 1882, aged 3 v 1 in 20 d. Moyer, Geo. V., s of Jeremiah and Elisabeth, b Feb 27, 1870; d 1 d Nov 10, 1875, aged 2y 8 01 lid. Mover, ,7.'imes Wilson, b Aug 24, 1871, d May 21, 1873, aged 2 y 6 in 27 d. Moyer, Jarncs A lfred, s of John B. and Mary C, d Feb 13, 1873, aged 9 m 3 d. Moyer, Sinai Gurtie, tlau of John Mary C, d Aug 2, 1874, aged 4 m and 3 d. Moyer, Cora B , dau of L Y. H. and S. J., d Sept 6, 1875, aged 1 m 28 d. Moyer, CtMUTUHS, dau of I. Y. and C. A., b Dec 0, 1874; tl Sept 0, 1 870, nged 1 y 9 d. Moyer, Martha, dau of John B. and Mary, b Feb 25, 1803; d Nov 12, 1807, aged 3y 8 m 18 d. Moyer, infant s of J. andO., d Dec. 31, 1870. Middleswarth, Jacob, b Feb 5, 1822; d Dec 24, 1804, aged 42 y 10m 19 d. Middleswnrth, Chas. A., b of Jacob Sarah, b Apr 30, 1849; d Dec 18, 1864, 15 y 7 m 18 d. Musser, Herriet, w of Wm. B., b 1865, aged 21 y I m o d. Romig, David, bDeo 80, 1809; d Oct i, 1868, agetl 58 y 9 m 1( d. Sanders, Benjamin, b Nov ', 1820; d Oct 26, 1855, aged 25 V I 111 19 d. Shreffller. Daniel F.,d Dec28,1881, aged 26 ' I Smith, Ellen B., w of Ben. Smith, Jau I, 1855; d Oct' 18, 1891 aged 30 y 9 in 27 d. J Smith, Green W., 8 ol Levi and Eye b Mar 20, 1800; J Sepl 28, 1S80, aged 20 y 5 m 8 d. Smith, Eve, w of Levi, d July 5, 1885, aged 64 y 4 m 24 d. Smith, Isaac, d Mar 19, 1885, aged 30 y 11 in 2 d. Smith, Philip F., d Oct 12, 1886, agel 71 y 11 m 20 d. Smith, Forry Wilson, s of Robert and Malinda, tl Apr 14, 1873, end 7 v 7 m 18 d. Smith, Susanna, r of John D 1 Dec 30, 1811; dJan 7, 1840, aged 28 y 7 d. Smith, George, tl Nov 20, 1887, aged 01 y 1 m 29 d. Smith, Mary, w of Adam, bDee 81, 1788; d Sept 3, 18(51, agetl 72 y 8 m 3 d. Smith, John D., b Sept 9, 1800; d Sest 8, 1850, agel 49 y 11 m 29 d. Smith, Daniel, b May 3, 1807; d Mar 13, 1830, aged 28 y 10 m 10 d. WHO IS Women as well as men tX ttre nlftde miserable bv 1 U kidney and bladiler BLAME, trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot tbe great kidney remedy promntly cores. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bot tle by mail frej, also pamphlet tell ing all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. BIGGLE ('ait. William AsTOB CHAN lku, Congressman from New York, I is the president of 'Tin: Ni;u YORK Star, which is giving away a FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as offered by their advertise ment in another column, I Ion. Amos J. Cunimings, M. ( '., Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney of New York, cx-Govcrnor Hogg of Texas, and Col. Fred, Feigl ol New York, are among the well known names in their Board ol Directors. 7-13-0t A Hollo r r. lis Hun Nk Knvcd Hat l. otic Dmiffhtor'N Life. I am the mother of eight children and have had a greal deal of expert . I'lien wiui metiicines. hast summi my little daughter had the dysentery in its worst form, Wo thought she would die, I tried everything I eonld think of, but nothing Beemed to tie her any good. 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