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aged ."5 v 5 m 8 d, Private of
Tf.th IW't L. D Pa. Vol.
INSCRIPTIONS. Calvin, 8 of Kev. L. C.
Anna E., b Jan 25, 1802; fell
asleep in Jesus, July 20, 1863'
aired 1 v B m 1 d
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4 CoZee-on Made from all the Bury I uMnv I need not lose flesh in summer 3
r II ft. I A. .ii. i'CCTV. Ji wjti-fcii v w-aww J " - j r
tug Ground m imuder County i 17S5; 1 Feb 8, 1803, aged1 1 if VOU Use the proper means f
;ui ,i iuimi-iih . 77 v y DJ I fl.
Feese, Jacob, li Jan 8, 1810: d Oct
5, 1SS0, aged 7!) y 8 m 27 d.
Feese, Merib, w of.jtoob, b May 14,
1818: d Dec 9, 1890, aged 73
y 6 m 27 d.
Feese, Levi M., s of Jacob and
Merit), l Aug 20, 1845; d Dec
0, 1863, MM 18 y 3 in 15 d.
Feese, Amanda Matilda, dun of!
Jacob and Merib, b Oct 12, j
iio j i oo icttti ......I
Feese, JacobNer, of Jacob audi J uCOil S tlllulSIOII J
Merib, b Nov 15, 1852; d July anrf mu$t h t , R C
1864, aged 11 y 8 m. ; vour nh and lnnitlu it S
BEAVSB TOWKKHIP.
Binguiau, Susanna, w of Isaac, b
Oct 4, 1834; d Feb 16, 1875,
aged 40 y 4 in 12 il.
Bingiiiun, Susanna, w of Isaac, b j
Apr 7, 18'iy; cl Jan u, iooo,
Dgd 38 v 9 in 10 d.
Biugmun, Marv, w of Frederick, b
tfcpt 2, 1S19; d Jan 20, 1892,
uged 72 y 4 in 18 d.
liiiigniiiii, Philip Edwin, s of James
II. and Amelia, b May 23,
1873; d Mar 25, 1889, aged
15 y 10 m 2 d.
lilett, Lvdin, w of Michael, b Aug
17, 1794; d Sept 14, 1 863, aged
09 y 27 d.
Keofef, Sarali Ann, dan of Jacob and
Sarah, b Jan 6, 18o5; d April
9, 1853, aged 18 y 3 in 3 d.
Burkert Cyrus J. K., b of Sabilla
Kline, 1 Jan 14, 1868, aged 6
y 5 in 15 d.
Camp, James M., s of John L. and
Margate st, d Sept 15, 1862,
uged 1 y 5 m 2 d.
Camp, Margaret, w oi John L., b
Sept 4, 1883; d May 26, 1875,
aged 41 y 8 m 22 d.
Camp, John L., tl Jan 26, 1888,
aged 70 y 4 in 1 1 d.
Coleman, Hanna M., dan of Win.
H. and Lovina, b April 22,
1867; d Mar 2, 1881, aged 18
y 10 in 10 d.
Coleman, infant i of J. VV., il April
28, 1892.
Colemam, Annie E , dan of David
and Mollie, d Sept 5, 1892,
aged 2 m 1 d.
Carpenter, Harry M., h of A. M.
and 8. E., bJan 18, 1878: d
Mar 23, 1878.
Coleman, infant s of W. II. and L.,
dOct 31, 1884, aged 1 d.
Dree.se, Martha, w of Geo., 1 May I
1896, aged 63 y 10 d.
Dreese, Maria M., dan of eo. and
, M., d Feb 8, 1864, aged 3 y
6 n 8 d.
Dreese, Amanda, b Oct 26, 1844; d
Sept 6, 1868, aged 21 y 10 tn
10 d.
Dreese, Gertie M., w f Charles E.,
b Feb 22, 1871; d April 26,
1894, age.1 23 y 2 m 4 d.
Dreese, infant twin dau of Charles
and Gertie, April 25, 1894.
9 to prevent it You think i
vou can't take SCOTT'S I
1 HMULSI0N in hot weather, J
but you can take it and di-
jest it as well in summer a? I
in winter. H is not like the
'it plain cod-liver oil, which is J
2 difficult to take at any time.
If you are losing flesh,
Jj you are losing ground and 5
If you need $
Feese, Aaron J., h of Jacob ami
Merib, b Feb 14, 1841; d in
the U. S. General Hospital,
Md., April 2, 1865, aged 24 y
1 m 16 d.
Feese, Sarah Jane, dau of .Jacob and
Merib. b Nov 25, 1854; d Feb
8, lfS7.", aged 20 y 2 in lid.
Feese, Zeno M., b Mar 11, 1859; L . j
d Jan 4, 1SW0, ageu OU y V m
28 d.
Feese, Amelia Alice, W ot James It.
Hassinger, bDec 14, I860: d
Oct 30, 1898, aged 32 y 10 m
16 d.
z yuur uesn anu sircnui. ii
$ you have been taking it and. i
prospering on it, don t fail to ?
' i: .oh ii 4'
tuMiinuc until yuu arc inur
T oughly strong and well.
'. VMHIJ Jll Vll HUM TT VII. W
m oc. and $i uo, all druggists.. f
A SOOTT ic aOWNE, ChemUtt, Nw York. ?
feese, tteuben, u juiy v, u
Aug .9, low, agea o- y i m
19 d.
Feese, John F., 8 of lieuben and E-
liza, d May 30, 1859 aged 1 y
28 d.
Feese, Jacob M., d May 5, 1S8S,
erdinaiul, s ot David and
Mary, d Deo 24, 1853, aged 8
y 8 m 17 d.
Haines, lllaiiehc It., dau of J. J.
and E., b Aug 5, 1877; d Sept
' 0, 1878.
d 1897.
s, Lra Ci s oi .J. ). anu b, u
Feb 9, 1884, aged 7 m 8 d.
Haines, Mary E., dau of J. J. and
Sarah, d May 6, 186ti, aged 1
y 10 m 6 d.
Ilackcnhnrg, Mary A., w of I. C,
A tie; 25. 1 S.,7: 1 Mai
CD
. .... . 1 V . .
aged W y ii m i- a. , m ged 28 v 7 ....
Feese, Mary, w of Jacob M., d May , Howe)8(nih j w of rjriah d Jan
23, 1874, aged 2b y 2 ... 18 d. ' m ; , m rf
m. r i. i i k i ana. , '
tieimbaoh, bddie, s oi John and lie
becca, d Aug (!, 181)5, aged 8
y 4 in 8 d.
lLimbach, Mary L., dan of John
and Rebecca, d Sept 24, 1886,
aged o y ; m ;
in. Ni and
l-'i.. fanan. b.Iline 15. 1806: l
Oct 3, 1873, aged 67 y 3 in
18 d.
Feese, Myrtle M.jdau otN. A. and
D. A., bNov 18, 1885; d Nov
19, 1885.
-' ageo o v . in . o.
Freed. Jacob, d July 30, 1895, aged HeJmbach ;'lltiUlt , ol Wl
84y4m20d. A., b June 20, 1869
i o i T 1. I. 1A.I. Of;
Freed, Susan, w of Jacob,!) Feb 25,
1893, aged 73 y 5 m 22 d.
Freed, Sarah It., dau of Jacob and
Susan, dFebS, 1859, aged 2
y 10 m 28 d.
Freed, H. S., Co. I, 184th Pa. Inf.
Freed, Mary A., dau of Henry and
Sabine d April 12, 1861, aged
1 yl9d.
Freed, infant dau ot E. and E. L.,
d Mar 17, 1890, aged 3 d.
anu vjeriie, April av, ioitii , r , cur .i i
. r ' f . ... . Freed, Anna M., dau of Nathan and
Dreese, Laura J., dau of Win. and l J in . ibaa i
,,' , , ,' BO tuur Susan, il Dee 8, loot), ngeI 1
Sarah, d Feb 22, 1885, agel I , '
1ft v 2m 14 H. Jm' . .
m i t ! is .. ..e xT ...,.l ,1
1 rreei, .jiniii r ., n im .i.
lOOO, , kr ln 1uun -J i , i; ,1
13 v 2 m 14 d
creese, r.iizau ur cu -i, ioou, 1Q 1880)aged x ,n
,T , r ,' , I Folk, Elias, d FeB 1898, aged about
Deobler, Charles I., s of Jacob and 'r.
Sarah, d Oct li), 1861, aged 1 aQ7
y 1 m 18 d. Folk, Charles, d Feb 3, 18!.
Deobler, Calvin, s of Jacob and Folk, Ida Cora, dau ofElias and E
Smih. b Jan 12. 1859; d Jan hSept 15, 1872; d April 10,
21, 1862, aged 3 y 9 d
Etzler, Henry, b Mar 17, 1818; d
Mar 27, 1891, aged 73 y 10 d.
Etzler, Barbara A., w ot Henry, b
April 12, 1815; d May 14,
1885, aged 70 y 1 in 2 d.
Etzler, Catharine, w of Benjamin, b
Aug 7, 1800; d June 2, 1870,
aged 69 y 9 in 25 d.
Etzler, Benjamin, b Feb 12, 1793;
d May 14, 1867, aged 74 y 3
m 2 d.
Engle, Catharine, bJan 18, 1806; d
Julv 8, 1854, aged 48 y 4 m
20 d.
Engle, Solomon, b Feb 12, 1799: d
Oct 19, 1852, aged 53 y 8 m
7d.
Engle, Catharine, w of Solomon, b
Aug 31, 1800;d April 7, 1869,
aged 68 y 7 m 7 d.
Engle, W.o. C, b Aug 14, 1829; d
April 30, 1860, aged 30 y 8 m
16 d.
Engle, Barbara, w of Win. C, d
Nov 18, 1851, agdd 21 y 3 m
8d.
Engle, John H., b ot Wm. C. and B.,
d April 25, 1855, aged 5 d.
Engle, James L., s ot Wm. C. and
B., d Nov 13, 1857, aged 1 y
lml9d.
Engle, Barbara S., dau of W. C.
and B., d Mar 18, 1852, aged
4 m 19d.
Engle, John, b Aug 18, 1833; d
Dec 3, 1853, aged 20 y 3 m
26 d.
Etzler, Magdalene, w of Franklin, d
April 15, 1857, aged 27 y 3 tn
10 d.
Eighuier, Henry, d Nov 17, 1890;
1878, aged 5 y 6 m 25 d
Folk, Elizabeth, w of Joshua, d Dec
27, 1878, aged 65 y 11 ml7d.
Folk, Anna, d Jan 1897.
Fall, Samuel, d Feb 6, 1877, aged
69 y.
Fall, Sal lie, w ot Samuel, d Mar
1898.
Fall, Christina, d Feb 7, 1861, aged
84 y 22 d.
Fall, Cora L., dau of Isaac and C.
M., d Nov 28, 1881, aged 2y
8 in 27 d.
Frederick, Susan, b Nov 25, 1806;
d Jan 31, 1884, aged 77 y 2m
6d.
Fisher, Levi, b May 9, 1821, d
Sept 19, 1863, aged 42 y 4 m
10 d.
Greenboe, Jacob A., s of Iteulien
and Itachael, d April 13, 1872,
aged 9 m 10 d.
Greenhoe, Charles W., s of Reuben
and Rachael.d Feb 21, 1862,
atred 9 m 18 d
Hassinger, John, b Nov 29, 17!!l;
d Oct 24, 1861, aged 61 y 10
111 25 d.
Hassinger, Elizabeth, w of John, b
June 21, 1801; May 11, 1895.
aged 93 y 10 m 20 d.
Hassinger, Daniel, b May 2, 1790;
d June 23, 1878, aged 88 y 1
in 21 d.
Hassinger, Alice Feese, w of James
It., (see Feese).
Hassinger, Christina, w of Daniel, b
Oct 9, 1701, d July 21, 1863,
aged 71 y 9 m 12 d.
Hassinger, Harriet, dau of Daniel
and Christina, b Jan 1, 1831;
d Aug 14, 1855, aged 24 y 7
m 13 d.
Hoofnagle, Katie, d Jan 23, 1897.
I looser, Charles A., s of J. D. and
M. A.,d Mar 17, 1885, aged
1 m 4d.
Herbster, Lloyd F., s of J. O. and
Ida M., d April 25, 1888,
aged 8m 2d.
Herbster, infant s of J. O. and Ida
M.,dMar 10, 1892, aged 4 d.
Herbster, Charles P., twin s of Geo.
W. and Amelia, d Mar 22,
1892, aged 3 y 7 m 22 d.
Herbster, Win. H.,dNov27, 1895,
aged 55 v 3 in 20 d
Hafley, Mary E., w of John, d Jan
1894
Kern, Daniel, b Oct 1 6, 1 81 1 ; d Nov
27, 1894, aged 83 y 1 m 11 d.
Kern, Willielmina, w of Daniel, d
Jan 21, 1882; aged 71 y 1 U
Kern, Eiizalieth, w of John J., d
Mar 2, 1882, aged 40 y 6 m
10 d.
Kern, Jacob, d May 22, 1858, aged
54 y 1 m 25 d.
Kern, Sarah, w of lacob, b May 5,
1808; d Aug 03 y 3 m Z d
Greenhoe, Franklin E., s of Rculien Kern, Henry, b April 2. 1813; d
Jan Hi. 1804. aired 80 v 0 m
, C
14 d.
Kern, Itachael, w of Henry, b Sept
20, 1815; d Oct 10, 1855, aged
40 y 20 d.
Kepner, William C.,b Dec 8, 1807;
d Dec 15, 1893.
and Itachael, d Jau 1, 1887,
aged 20 y 3 m 16 d.
Gilbert, Win., Private Co. H, 199
Pa. Inf. Vol., d Sept 4, 1893.
Gilbert, Mariah, w of Wm , d Dec
9, 1887, aged 43 y 3 m 19 d.
Gross, Anna G., dau of Isaac and
Catharine, b May 6, 1862; d
Julv 22, 1863, aged 1 y 2 m 1 SWAMP- J8 not recommenned
DaaT for everything; but lf
1D KMV you have kidney, liv-
Gross, Z. P., b April 20, 1853; d er or bladder trouble it will be found
Dec 28, 1890. I Jut iae remeay you neeu. m k
j o 1oaJgista in fifty cent and doUar a
uros?, vnrisuau, u oepi a, mou
aged 81 y 17 d.
Gross, Mary, April 19, 1897, aged
80 y 10 in 19 d.
Kern, Emma J. Painter, dau of Sa
bine, bMav 20, 1853; d July
19, 1865, aged 12y 1 in 23 d.
Kerns, Joseph Vernon, d Mar 14,
1878, uged 4 y 3 in 20 d.
Kerns, Mary Jane, d Mar 27, 1878,
aged 2 y 6 m lid.
Kerns, Alice Sophia, d Mar 19,
.878, aged 8 m 18 d; children
of J. P. and Etta.
Keller, inlant dau of Win. M. and
C, b June 1, 1875.
Keller, ililatlt dan of T. J. and E.,
d Jan 8, 1880, aged 10 d.
Kinney, Philip, d Feb 9, 1888, aged
75 y 8 in 9 d.
Kinney, Mary, w of Philip
Kinny, infant sot John Fowler and
Amelia, b Mar 29, 1877.
Klingler, Joel, bStpt 12, 1803; d
June 29, 1895, aged 82 v 6 in
IS d.
Kline, J. Peter, b July 19, 1802; .1
Oct 28, 1879, aged 77 v 3 m
9d.
Kline, Catharine, wof J. Peter, b
Nov 18, 1805; d April 12, !
1887, aged 72 y 1 m 24 d.
Kline, Geo., b June 19, 1804; d I
Sept 19, 1871, aged 67 y3 in. j
Kline, Barbara, wof Geo., Juhe 9,
1810 d May 30, 1872, aged
61 11 m21d.
There is morn catarrh in this nec
tiou ot t lit country thai, all otl.er
diseasea put together anil uutil the
last few yean, was supposed to be
iucurable. Foratrreut many yearn
doctors pronounced it a local disease
and preHcrihed local remedies, and
by constancy tiuliiitf to euro with
local treatment, pronounced it in
curable. Science has proved catarrh
to be h COUatiaptionai disease, and
therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by P. J, Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con
stitutional cure o i the market. It is
taken internally in dosea from 10
dropH to a teaspoonful, It nets di
rec.l.v on the blood aiid mucous
surfaces of the system, They offer
one hundred dollin s for any ease it
tails to cure. Send for circulars and
testimonials, Address,
P.J.CHENfiY & CO., Toledo, o,
Sold by Druggists, 76o.
Hall's Fannl.v Pills are t ho best.
mv
mar aw r -hs-i r
v
RIPANS TABULES
are intended for children, ladies and all
who prefer a medicine disguised as con
fectionery. They may now be had (put
1 up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box),
price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for
one dollar. Any druggist will get them
if you insist, and they may always be
obtained by remitting the price to
The Ripans Chemical
company
. NO. IO
SPRUCE ST;
Am
jam.
In making Jams, fruit should be care-
fully eleaned and thoroughly bruised,
ai manhln( before cooking prevents It
from becoming hard; boll 13 or 20
minutes befors adding sugiir, aa flavor
of fmit is thim bitter preserred (usual
ly allowing thrss niinrtnri pound of
sugar to iouiul of fruit), and then boil
ono-hnlf hour lunger. Jams rocjulre al
inoct constuut stirring, as slightest de
gree of burning mlnB tho flavor. Try
a little on a ulute, and let cool. If no
juice gathers, and It looks dry and
glistening, it is done thoroughly. Keep
Jellies and Jam In cool, dry und dark
place. lloston Cdobe.
A Mother T. Hi Mi.- Nnveil Mer
Uttle DmwklerH Ufa
I am the mother Of eight children
and have had a grenl deal of experi
ence) With medicines. I,asl suiiiiner
my little daughter had the dysentery
in its worst form. We thought she
would die. I tried evt-rvthino I
could think of, hot nothing seemed
to dc her any good. I saw by an d-
vertiseiuput in our paper that Cham
berlain'H Colic.Cholera and DiarrboBa
Remedy was highly recommended
and Heut and got a bottle at once.
It proved to be one of the very best
medicines we eve, Imd in the house.
It, waved my little daughter's life.
1 am anxious for everv mother to
know what an excellent medicine it
is. Had 1 known it, at tirst it would
have caved me a great deal of an
xiety aud my little daughter a great
deal or BUHerinar. Xours truly. Mrs
Geo F. BtTBDlcx, Diberty, H. t For
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A Topeka man who recently toured
Mexico tells that they hove some very
curious criminal luws down there. For
example, the statutes make it twice aa
much of an offciiHu to mutilate the face
of a woman ns thut of a man. While In
the City of Mexico he attended court
one duy and auw a man sentenced to
one year in prison for cutting his para
mour ucrosR tho face with a knife. H
his victim had been a man the'nentence
would not have been more than four
mouths ut the outside. Tbe luw seems
to be based on the idea thut a woman's
best possession is her beauty, and that
to mar it does her a great injury. There
is another curious law. If a person
should bo wounded in an encounter the
punishment to the offender is fixed by
the number of days his victim has to
stny in the hospital or under a doctor's
cure. A line iB fixed at 40 days in the
way of a general division. If the in
jured man occupies more than 40 days
in Ills recovery the penulty doubles up.
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these are not court customsut statu
tory enactments.-
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