if V I TOMBSTONE TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS. 4 Collection Made Jrom nil the Iiury ing Orotind in Atydbf Count 11 for the Middkburgh W K8T I) KA V K It T( V KBB IP. Wagner, Surah, w ot oolumon, l i ir o.H 1 I 4 It VtB ZV, in.w; (i j line n, 1853, aired :51 y 5 ni 18 d. Wagner, (leorge, l Jan IS, 1797; d f Oct 17, lS(i:l, aged : y 8 in 30 d. Wairner. Philip, (I Sept 20. 1848, aged 48 V. Wagner, John, b Dei; 25, 1791; 1 Deo 7, 1848, aged ." v 9 m 13 d. Wagner, Ira, s of A. and E. B., il Oct 8, 1874, aged 1 in 23 d. Wagner, Jennie A". B., ehild of A. ' ami E, l Sent 8, IKSl.aged 3 in S d. Wagner, Sophia, w tt George, l Feb 23, 1 S(r; (1 Mar 8, 1843, aged 38 y 15 d. Wagner, Daniel, lv Jan li, l.SOl'., aged".:1, y ld. Wagner, Ira K4kct 8. 187 l.ag.il 11 m23d. Wagner, Sarah M., dan of S. and S.. I. June 19, 1 s . : ; ; d Aug :'.(. 1808, aged 2 in 13 d. Wanner, Samuel II.. s ol'.lulm and ' SifcJMar 2:1, 1 SC. 1, aged I y 7 in 26 d. Wagner, Emma J., dan of John and Sarah, .1 June 12, I860, aged 3 in 11 (I, Wagner, Daniel, s i 1). and B., d July 4, 1889, aged 1 y 8 in. Vaguer, Mary K., dan of i. and Amanda," b Jan 13, 18j0; d Oct 3. 18(11, aged 1 ySiiityfd. Wagner, infant child of II. M. and Clara, d Oct 28, 1895, aged II d. MTaglier, Amelia M., dan of li. and J., b Sept 16, 18(13; d Deo 26, 1867. Wagner, Martha, w ol Adam, d Nov t 8, 1873, aged (il y. Wagner, Klias, 1) Dee , 1S10; d Mar 28, 1872, aged (il y 3 ni 22 d. Wagner, Susanna, w of Elian, I) Eel) 23, 181"); (I May 12, 1877, aged 62 y 2 in 29 d. Wagner, Adam, d Nov 8, 1880, aged 71 y. Wagner, Catharine, w of John, 1) Jan 13, 1796 d Deo 4, 1861, aged i" y 10 m 22 d. Weader, Maria, w of John, h Jan 31, 1702; d Nov 4, I860, aged 08 y 0 in 3 d. Weader, Susanna, I) I'Vh 27, 1785; d Mar 20, 1860, aged ('.". y 1 in 21 d. Weader, John J., s of A. J. and L. A., d Jul 18, 18111, aged 3 v 1 m 23 d. Welder, Amelia K., wr of Joseph, b Oct 10, 18.".; d Aug 29, 1892, aged 30 y 10 m 10 d. Welder, Daniel, d Dee. 18, 18112, aged 64 y 0 in 14 d. Weider, Moses, Apr d 0, 1 897, aged 70 y 1 1 m 25 d. Weider, Clara S. T., dau f Abra ham and Lydia, d Oct 21, 1896, aged 18 y 1 1 m 21 d. Weider, Lillie Ma'y, dan of Abra ham and Lydia, 1 May 21, 1805, aged 13 v 5 m 15 d. Weider, Arthur J., d Mar 20, lS'.U, aged 80 y 1 in 5 d. Weider, Lydia, W of Moses, d Apr 14, 1891, aged 70 y 28 d. Weiand, Laura J., dan of Isaac and Susan, b Aug 21, 1872; d Jan 29, 1874, aged 1 y 5 ni 8 d. Weiand, John, d Eel) 5, 1875, aged 59 y 10 m 13. Weiand, Catharine, v of John, d Sept 3, 1887, aged 73 y 0 in 1 d. Weider, Elian, d Deo 31, 1888, aged . 73 y 1 in 24 d. Weider, Eva, w of Elias, d June 18, 1880, aged 63 y 11 nt Lu .1. Will, Mary Ann, v of John, b Nov 30, 1821; dJan 21, 1858, aged 36 y 1 ni 21 d. Will, Henry, s of John and A., d Jan 5, 1850, aged 7 y 10 d. Wagner, Jennie A. B., d Sept 8, 1885, aged 3 m 8 d. Yetter, Mary Jane, dau of J. and IL, d MarO, 1868, aged 1 y. Yetter, Ludwig, b Eeb 25, 1798; d Dec 24, 1S55, aged 57 y 9 m 27 d. Yetter, James Oliver, s of Jacob and Hebecca, d Mar 23, 1866, aged 8 tn 12 d. McClube Union Cemetery. Reported by NVr. R. Mlddlea.vnrtli, Ani8Hicker, Elmer E., s of A. S. anil Melinda,d Mar 1, 1880, aged 2 y 0 m. Baker, Emma D. dau of John H.and Jemima, d Feb 24. 1 803, aged 1 1 m 5 d. Bouah, Carrie L., dau of Dr. C. W. am! Lizzie, d Mar 5, 1805, aged 5 m 0 d. Bretoinger, Cur lie M., dau of Hani son and Sarah, b Eeb 20, 1878; d Mar 14, 1897, aged 10 y 10 d. Burkholder, Elizabeth E., l Oct 12, The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. 5 5 1 J O a (If' I Henrv, Elizabeth, w of George, b DM 25, 1813; i! ,Jay 24, 1801, aged 77 y 5 m 2fc d. Loss, (Jeorge B, s of Benjamin, Jr., and Susan, .1 Dec 11, 1885, j agnl 1 1 d. Loss, Mary E., dau of Benjamin and EUiaabeth, b July 1, 1850; d Aug I, 1887, aged :'7 y 1 in. Last, W arren Ralph, s of John E. and Lizzie C, l Nov 13, 1894j d Mar 27, 1896, aged4ra 14 d. Grimm, Mattte E.,l July 11, 18H4. aged 1 y 11 in 7 d. Kerr, David, I.Jan I, 1832; d July 14, 18!7, agtil 05 y (' m 13 d. CANCER IS DEADLY! The DlKtrertr of Swm-Soot tt Work la U laboratory. Thur is a Hi Tr v? i li n cf In Ihta lv aM, I,', .,,,,, I .IIIIM .t-iii .it 1 . i i i.i m.w; .1 o, inn;., ageu ,)i couniry most dangerous because so decep vll 111 2i d. uve. Many sudden deaths are caused by if Wm. Ellen, .1 July 26, 1891. and and Cathaajne, d Aug31, I stc. It heart disease. Dneumnnia. hi-srt hltnra aire. I V V - tt. Burkholder, Jane, b Dec 3, 181); dl or apoplexy are often the result of kidney KathemiiUl children I HIV '1 1 8;I8 aiT'll o( V 7 1111 u,acic " R'uey i.uuoic is aiiowea 10 aa- . " ' - . j vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack 1 0 the vital organs, or the kidneys Ihamaahm Decker Sarah S w of Win S d break down and was,e awav cell by cell. i '.i mi , . arau . w oi wm. ., u Then (he richness of ,he blood,he alb'umen DO YOU WANT TO MAKE $300 ? .Jan 1(, 18.11., aged y .. m leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's ... , . . . 9A A Disease, the worst form of kidnev trouble. w o want a local manager, la.lv Dreese, John, I. May 11, 1812; Mar 13, 1877, aged til m 2 d. Dreese, Anna, w of John, Results Fatally In Nine Gases Out of Ten Cure Found at Last. .t Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Root the new dis- or gentleman, in own town nrcoun 'I COVerv is the true snerilm for ki.lnrv hlaHHr i lllg rciiurcil. 1 on or spare time ; orev- in connection with vour v 1(1 and urinary trouble;. It has cured thousands ' ' of apparently hopeless cases, after all other can devote tt: eltorts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent enintTS oulv .1 . . n a.i;nuic funic .1.111 lieu ...i.,,, . Aoju. .i,M , . , ..' ...... rmrnliir vne.i tmn. XzlMl .. S:t(M) e:m . . , . .. ....... . u v 11 j 1 . n i n i.iiiH ' arn 1 ."uumr,- ".-"" ... . ... .. ... ..... V ' ,1 S I SSS nun .1 Zi ... : T . ' r , .. .., , -h Koot and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. This fearful disease often first appears as ;i piara scratch, a pimple, or lump in At lie breast, too small to attract any notice, until, in many cases, the deadly disease is fully developed. Cancer can not ho cured by a surgical otwration, bocause the disease is a virulent poison in the Mood, circulating throughout the system, and although the sore or ulcer known as the C ancor may be cut away, the poison remains in the Mood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with renewed violence. The wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinnto, deep-seated blood diseases which were considered incurable, induced a few de spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer, after exhausting the skill of the physicians without a cure. Much to their delight S. S. S. proved equal to the disease and promptly effected a euro. Tho glaa news I spread rapidly, and it was soon demonstrated I beyond doubt that a cure had at last bten found for deadly Cancer. Evidence has B00U I mulntod which is incontrovertible, of which ; the following is a specimen : "Canoor is hereditary In ur family, mr father, tster and an aunt having died from this dreadful y 11 m it. d. Dreese, Janu s, d .Inly 1 8 aged 36 y 11m I d. Dreese, lla.el, dan of Josep E., d June lit. 1893, ag :! iii 7 d, Dreese, Homer Clayton, d Js 1892, aged 18 y 25 d. (loss, Huela 10., dan of 10. .1 Carrie, aged :! y, HaokenbeYg, Verna A., s of Nathan and 10. V., il July 23, 1897, 1 896. i anu -1 I V ana Of made l lore t liristllld require vvrv little time, Snook, Gertie M. dan of Amos and Sarah V. il Apr ':!, 1895, aged lil y 1 m 13 d. Shout, Sarah, w of Adam, h Feb 29, 1824; .1 .No .- 8, 1893, ag I 69 y 8 m 8 d. Spigolmyer, II. S., d Mar I StH. Spigelmyer, Levi, d Aug 1. ls'.s, aged 68 y 16 d. Spigelmyer, .lane, wol II. S. and it will It is not necessary to have had experience.! Send stamn lor narticiilnrs. Ad-! dri ". The llell Company Philadelphia, Pu. aL'.'d ;i V 5 in 3 d. Howell, Amanda, dau of J.D. and Spigelmyer, PluUt, w of John, d Ann, .1 Aug 30, 1890, aged I ,v 24' ls"S' wl ,,u.v 1 1,1 y i m . I d. Mn . ir , . .1 Sniircltnvcr, John, d June IS, 1888, owcll, ( harle-W ., s of Amos and I h , . ' ... . ... . . . . ....... i 'i ... ' I .. .. . V.... Ill 1U I . ii. I 1 ' iji..i , ,i .10. 1 j l ' n AW Htm w Mv feelinn mav Im Imagined when the hor rible .lisnaae niadn its iiarani'( on my side. It was a malignant Can06r, eatniR inwardly in hiii'Ii n way as to cause ureat alarm. Tho diaoiiM' neemed beyond the Hkill of tiiH d oo tors, for thi'ir treatment did no n1 " whatever, thr Canoer growing worse all the while Numerous remedies were used for it. but the Cancer Mtts. s m. idol. Krew steadily worse, until it seemed thai 1 was doomed to follow the Others of the family, for 1 know how deadly Cancer is-, especially when Inherited, I advised to try Swift's Specific (8. 8. 8.), which, from tln first day, forced out the poison, I continued its use until I had taken eighteen I..., I.... ...U.... 1 mjI 1 .....II .....1 1. .nA t,,. ,,.,.,.. f Ik. . 1 (.inn I iw , iii,-.i kiiiiiu i. uu nun i..,,ui.i btujuiuwui inn I ept. I., dreadful affliction, though many years have elapsed. 8. 8. S. is the only cure I l-y-8t.l for Cam er. Mas 8 M. IDOL, Winston, N. U, Our l.onl: on Cancer, containing other testimonials nnd valuable information, will bo sent free to any address by tho Swiff Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia, y 10 in 13 d. Howell, Eva N., dan o! Wm. P. and Lizzie I,., .1 ( let 17, I 897, aged 1 y 5 in 1 I d. Howell, Harry J , 8 ol Amos and Lizzie, d Dee s, 896, aged 8y 1 in 28 d. Howell, Mabel .!., dau of Amoa and . . it. Q l!.,S of II. II. Jan 1 889, airei and S. I I v 5 Smith, Jul A., d m 12 d. Smith, Ida S., dau ol II. H. and S. A., d Sept 7, 1895, ngetl 10 y 1 I m 29 d. Smith, Susanna, w of II. II., d Jan J", 18'.7, aged 49 v I m 'Jo d. r V J RANCH. wL BOHWIPTBLBESNNEE LETTER. Prom Msiich Obaok Democrat, Scni.i ffei.tow x. Pa. Lizzie, .1 .1 tme 8, 1894, aged Smith, II. H., d Jan 27, 1894, aged Mister Drookeh: 2 y in ii d. Hoffman, Joicy, dau ol Wm. Emma. Kahlcy, Charles Kahlev, infant child of Henry wife. It', v I m 3 l. nnfj Stumpff, Percival, died. Ulsh, F. E., d Dec 6, 1891, 6 m 1 1 l. Well, tie lection is I'crbci, mi's is evva gonga we's is iui shtate Penn ged 1 sylvania in favor fun de grossa I Inissii os de science fun self urover- and Ulsh, Henry, b Dec 28, 1812; d mentaw lershtain un sell maind Julv 'J7. 1894. Kline, Clayton (1., s of David and Ulsh, Ju'" H., b Nov 19, I8:!ll; d Delila,d Mar 6, 1891, aged 'J May 26, 1891. y 3 in 21 d. Ulsh, Margaret Heater, wol Henry, Kline, Elder E., s of Calvin and1 b Sent 13, 1814; d July 30, Lizzie M., d Apr 3, 1898,aged 1S!"- 9d. 1 Wagner, Carrie L., dau of Charles for 'n livilitr for era weiver tin kin- A. and Sallic J., .1 Apr 25, ,,,., missag'satislicd sei mil to kusht 1898, aged I y a hi 14 d. os se selwer, de irrossa oartv sin widder uvvo druf tin helfu sicii selwer tcu'm goverment rocsht bee!, welsh hinkle I r m 1 wnrsht, jnince pie; Bhamnane, uusex dawler brandy; mi de ivver ous urawta tin goof inainiche comona leif os hord shatTa Kline, Sherman, s of David and Dc lila, d Mar C, 1893, aged 8 m 26 d. Krebs, Chns., Sol It. K. and .M. E., .1 May 18, 1895, aged 'l y 5 in 1 5 d. I Krebs, Vernie, dan of liobert P. and M. E., d Dec 4, 1894, I ageil 10 y '2 in 11 d. Kiel., Mabel !!., dan of tt. F. and M. E., d May 25, 1895, aged 1 v 2 d. ! Krebs, Solomon, d Dec 7, 1890, aged i . y 1 m 1 8 d. Lambert, Geo., 1 Aug 3, 1890, Bged 1 v i in 15 d. Lambert, Eugene, d Aug 4, 1894, aged 1 8 y I m 26 d. ( I Leplev, Wallis,.! Apr 15, 1898, aired i't'l v 2o d. and Sallie, U Mar t, IOWY, age. 1 1 y 6 in 15 d. Young, Charles W., .1 July 27 1892, aged :'.l y 5 m 1 1 d. Centre Township. os we shinbouc, drooka brode un Wagner, Mazie P., dau of Amos Ireeva Sotip. Ull we ariner os de shatlleit warta wc besser os se tzu de grossa party bossa shticku ! So is 's evva, un so gaits, I n tie lection der miner Dinphdawg iiroofd os dcr head Imiss (tiay widder uvva druf is. Awer mer muss aw con fessu of ar de hoch air nls der liawpl 97 craves, al t 800 unmarked, party boss :,ir!ieh ferdeen'd hut. Mi ., wiise nooh iroot we ar ols nnuh Har- EVANOELICAIi ( BMETEBT. . , . , " . . , , , . , risliorncU e-nna is nn hut oh ord- Bsported by a. n Sheary. e . . Benfer, Susanna, w of Daniel, b Scot sh,mapt mm Bfwaiichf unner 18, 17Hi; d Aug (i, 1871, aged de Se.nlymenner mil ... draw poker 86 v 8 m 28 d giune, un sell war der filiaiislial aw- .. , r . i i ,- , i , i i 'otijjf fum vet zicha jjrossa boss leader Benfer, Daniel, I. Aug 15, 1782; d B. ' -7, ,' , , i , , fun der party. Snider scllam war Dec l(, 18,.,, aired 81 y 4 m ... . , , , . qj ' ar in ains odder s onncr fun de head '- d. ) ..OB 1 ! i..l l .. ooisa. . n now eon ;u iiiiiens m I, 1816; di, Man). infant s of E. t '. and j Lillie, d July 1Q89. Manbcek, infant dau of N. Leah, aged 10 d. L. and I ! ... .. I.' 1. J..... neuier, r.uos, i, ,, low, u m i a dawler I imunda. nn tzn I l..l. n: l so". ,1 7ft , , .. ecu aw, ,,', I-- ler oesnia caictiiatiou, mis yenuani 'dnussend dawler offis lohn hut net Bailey, Nora A., dan of Lincoln and wenoicher os tzain daussend g'safed Amanda, d Jan 1897, aged un in si kite winslich shpawr bexly 7 v 7 m 18 .1. ni or'shlin'd Manbeeh K( .1 . , 15, 18.).,, BaUey, John, b Oct 8, 1802; d Feb rjf war de k, BgedYi '", 11 ,. 22, 1891, agtMl 88 v 1 m I I .1. j :s ,mt ,a lvJer 0U8 1H)((,. Ullbrawf. Matter.., 1 ark 1 anl, s of Caroline, j.ail(;Vi Sjir.,,1 A w ()ftIolI1 Ang lr suIdawta eader lllewt ola iSlltilt(. dFeb6, 18!7, aged 1 m 2d d. 17) 1(S07. teb (J im agwl , )ri.slll.m, Ar war , (. .,., im Mukiieswartn, Amelia, w oi er is., w y m 19 d. Phillipneeuiser kreeg. Awer wann's d Feb 1 1, 181(2, aged 45 y 1 Ibuov, Sarah E., w of B. R, b June ols on 's aheesa gon'ga is war ar oil d. j 20, 18oS; I)ee 20, 188."., aged bissy uf'ni look out im safii recr. Mutliersbaugh, James Kmerv, 8 of 27 y 0 in. On sell prtK.f I os ar ivver OW si. mart dau of I in der awni discretion buness. 1, 18!(1, aired 8 m. irrossa bossa tin pretenders un shams Peters, Sarah, w f Bejnamin, d JaD I Dreee Daniel M. s of Isaac and sin wi.ider uvva druf, un de major- Surah, d July 11, 1889, agel average oommoua leil sin 24 v 3 m 12 d. ivver ous goot gapleased mit era . ri...j. i ,i i r (oreahteliinif os se rale true blue i thw. ..i i io .i f. o 1 in is;i;ii o SNYDEK'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Gen'l Insurance Agency, SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- i?lriQ.oi SJST. f-1 ydor, Agent, Successor 1o tho Into William II. Snyder. The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in tha follow ng list of Standard Companies, from which to make n selection. None Better the World over. NAMK, LOCATION. ASSETS. FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eiir. (including foreign nssots) 848,000,000.00 Hartford, of Hartford, Conn,, (..blest American Co.) s, ; i r,, 7.'ir. ' Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. .ViHH.nr.K.u; Continental, New York, 6,754.008 72 German American, New York, 6,240,008.88 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, 204,688,983,60 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $8,760,000.00 Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jus tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just olaima promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to nil classes of Insur ance promptly furnished ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt., Telephone No, 182. Office on Corner Water .V Pine rtts. Selinsgrove, l'n CX'XXXyOOOOCX"XXX7C,'CXXOOOCX 0CXXXX000(XXXX3CXXXX5OOCX0 Read This! Read This! MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS s larger than ever before ; my PRIG S LOWER than OTH EliSfortie SAME GOODS, My prices on 45 rolls ofoarpetl w ish to close out will suit tin. pocket hook ot many ami save others money. Do not think of buying your tall carpets until you give my stock of carpets your attention iiml tfet Hie prices of sonm of mv liiint'MHis I :LIM otlerillLr. . . " - - ! I'l ie. sjust right OU these goods, One Word About Pictures. I am offering my present stock of pictures at cost, LESS THAN COST and some lor tho price of the tjlass in tho frames. Don't miss this sale. I have some pretty things to offer in Furniture, all new. Later will surprise you in Styles and Prices, UNDERTAKING ! UJi DERT AKING ! lu this branch of my business 1 am prepared to five the public fhe best serbice that can be secured !v money, time nnd personal attention. My equippage in this branch of business is one of the finest in the state. HEARSES, CARRIAGES and UNDERTAKING I'ARLOKS are up to date. odd word about report Unit mv attention tins be called to lately In regard to my prices. I oUARANTKB to nirnish the same good Mess Monky than boiMe in Uie count . i UUARANTKK to give you easier I'AY M I SNT i iian all others. First-Class Livery Connected with Undertaking Department. W. H. FELIX Telephone 'onnection. loooooooooooooooooooooor coc LKW ISTOWN, PA. Samuel K. and Maria, b Jan BioMunwi. Gertie Bather. 17, lwi; a Apr low, agea Cblvin F. and Emma J.,d Aug Well, so gaits uu so is 's. De 6 y 2 in 23 d. 12, 1898, aged 01 jr. Pheasant, Samuel J., d, aged 80 y. I'arehev, Rebeooa, aged KOOUt 83 V. Ileninger, UrtieS. It.; dau of D. R. and Ada, d Jan 31, 1888, aged 5 in 15 d. Koinig, Victor B., s of Hurly and Tessie, d Nov 5, 1895, aged 1 d. Rothrock, Dr. R. It., b Oct 14, 1831; d Marl, 1897. Shilling, infaut sof John I. and Ly dia; d Jan 5, 1899. Shilling, Win. Sherman, s of John and Lydia, d May 30, 1894, aged 5 d. and Sarah, I. July 3, 1871; d BlW..,t fun J' Dec 29, 1878,u:cd7 y Ti , "th re.he.ts Amer.cawn.sh lardta . ' .In v tome im ' 2(5 d. Dreese, infant s of Isaac and Sarah, d Jan 1, 1882. Haines, George, d Oct 25, 1881, aged 73 y 9 m 14 d. Haines, , w of George, d July 1, 1897. Henry, George, b Sept 29, 1803; d Dec 1, 1872, aged G9 v 2 m 2d. July tbmolia ! PlT Sl IIWKFFKI.IiliKNNKU. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments. REMEMBER H. HARVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE V3ENCY SBMNSaROVE! PA. Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. U., 1819 Assets 11,055,513.88 " Home 44 u 44 1853 44 9,853,628.54 44 American 44 44 44 1810 44 2,409,584.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Lite Insurance Co. . The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Tour Patronage SiUcited.