TfiMRSTfiNF. . v,-.a . v. 20 1850 , j 3 m IWoOlxIr I lUrlu. Brunner, Marv, w of Abraham, l rnh, h June 26, 1849; d Apr Over -Work Weakens I Fraferiek, Marv, dau ol Elizabeth MM ... - I1 . I I it I 1. . I 1 XI I Your Kidnevs uiuss, dime 1.114; u jiiiv ' ! 13, 1894, aged 7 v 10 .1. li.i. Mar 26, 1831; d July 9, 1862, unneaiuiy Moneys Mane impure Blood. ' Fooriial)( William C, s of Daniel ACoUedionMHhJrovx,lUhBury-, 31 v 3 m 13 d AM the blood in your body ps through u.d Sarah, d May 10, 1866, . r linimier, Newton, S of Abraham your kidneys once every three minutes. iged 29 d. mg Ground ffl Wr QnmH and Caroline, aoed 11 v. n 3L G ""JHf ., ... x- ......... tnth. Mi.h1M.umh W. ... ...... EJjMWrTa "P-y- r-armworm, niiev, w 01 .juiiauinn, linii.i-iT Mm hut .. irn Dim BW.UMB er out me waste or 1. M ... Ov- 1--... 1 M ... " - iwrmkKBU j . ...... .. 1 11 .uui i i i '. .nav 1863, aged 84 y 1 m :'. !.' ami Caroline, no reeonl. Brunner, Balindt, dan ni Samuel 1. ( KM KK TOWXSIIII'. Walter, Marv, dan of David H. ami "ml Aiiiamla, .1 Sept 1 1, 1869, C, d Feb 15, 1881, aged 2 y 1 1 .v :! 10 (l- m 28 d. ' Brunner, John, h May 26, 1789: d Walfam lln. K I m... 1 1-"'.i; DeW 3BI, IPOS, aireU t)U y .1 111 1 money .rouuie. Walter, Henry, 0 JOIW 19, 1774; d l Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady 1 Mav 12. 1840. aced 67 V 10 heart beats, and makes one feel as though m 29 d Brunner, Peter, B of Peter and Sa- they had heart trouble, because the heart Is (;m. Sarah hAorlH 1824' d Mav ra (I eu !'., L85W, aged Z v - : .-.; S2L,aJE "?-J".r. JZZ? 24. 1884. a.red Co 1 ... R .1. ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out ' thelrwork Farnworth, Jonathan, b June 22, Pains, aches and rheu- ! 1772; d Oot 29, 1864, aged 82 matism come from ex- y Q m 7 , cess of uric acid In the .. 1 blood, due to neglected la-s. hbaU-th, b 1'el) 15, 1790; d Aug. 18, 1880, iijjcI l( v 5 m 28 d. Walter. Mandalena, wot' Henrv, b Mar 6, 1778; d AugSl, 1840, I mod. dSF&P? 0,n'yLu. nary (Jrublt, Henrv, b Sept 6, 1806; , 11 i..... L i..')- 10OO. .1 - troubles were to be traced to the kidneys. ' V 1 una )i V m 20 a. i.....m-., ..an ' " but now modern science Droves that nunrlv PeD Z7, 1378. BtteO II V 0 in Walter, David, .1 Oct 9, 1830, aged NT' -,(. 18W :,K',' V O lU aU constitutional diseases have their begin- 21 d. ' ' ' " "'Id i ntng In kidney trouble. . I4Y1 m 1 O. If vou are sick vou can make no mktak t.'tlbli, t atlianne, w ol llenrv Walter Andrew b W 24 180-1- Brunner, Polly, w of John, d Aug by first doctonng your kidneys. Ths mild : Feb 20, 1810: d May 5, 1872. nilW, ADUrew, O Apr J laW, ' and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's , ' ., i d Apr 3, 1870, aged 77 v 11 l0 ll'0' "S" B,i " '" Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is 8cd 02 v J 1 " ,L m 9 d. Brunner, Caroline, dau ot Peter and soon realized, it stands the highest for RGrubb . I., no record. Sarah, d Nov "J:!. 1866, 19 v 7 in 7 d. aired 1 wonderIul cures of tne most distressing cases ' i i. m.vli I'n- .. to .'.I., til ll.? tub. l.J Qrubb, da Mariah, dan ol John mikI Susan, I. .1 one 7, 1804; d ) i 1889, aged 25 y I in 12 d. Walter, Rebecca, w of Andrew, b Feb 7, 1805; d Deo 13, 1881, 1 ' "" by ail druggists m fifty amMl 76 v 10 in 4 d Boyer, Levi, b Jail 1, l S.'. J; d Mav cent and one-dollar (ii B i.i.i i I es You may nave i alter, martin burner, sol dptiraim ' aampw oonw oy man BaarawMnp.aoei, tut MotAa A SLmi ic Ki:a Rover. Daniel, d Julv 19. 1886. : free, also pamphlet telling you how to find " ' ji"v, i J . . ' out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. SrvTl-' OF Out", ClTT OP I nom 2 V 111 ll. ittreil 4a V I III. Mantlnn thi narwr u.-hn wrilmn fir k'ilmor n r tA t K8 Walter, infant s of Nathaniel and Buyer, Charlm D., 8 of Frederick & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. and Mary K.., July 1 7.', aged 1 y 1 in I '.i d. Boyer, Frederick O., sol F. J. 20, 1864, Catharine, d Apr aged 9 in 3 d. Walter, .lames R., s ol Nathaniel 111 i'l'I.HHl. J.I'i'V-' t'ot'NTV. Fbakk J. ChbxEy makes oath thai iie is the senior partner of the ttrm of P. J, Chemby a-Co., doinft buHiueaa Mil. I .1 Mar r and Catharine, 1863, aged 8 in. 6 m d. Wnlter. flonhin. dnn of Vndmw nnd Rover. Lvdia. W of Oeorire A 7 1 1 wwmwm 10 ' J Rebecca, d July 8, 1861, aged 34 y 6 ui 18 d. Walter, Alice D., dau of Daniel 1). and ( 'atliarine, d Aug 10 1804, aged 1 y 2 in 16 d. Walter, Mary Jane, dau ol Daniel 0. and Catharine, b Jan 21, ,ong, ui(ieoi), iov u, iyy, in the City of Toledo, Couuty and i! Dec 9, 1 888, aged 79 v 28 d. 8fate aforenaid, and thai smil firm Mary I '... d Nov 29, 1876, aged DeLong, (Jatlmrine, w of James, b Mar S, 1828; d July 10, 1892, aijed U 1 v 1 in 2 d. in the 70th year ol her age. Boyer, Lucinda, w of Ileury P. June 9, 1860, aged 23 y 1 De iOllg, JllllltH Julv 12, 24 d. , h Mar 19, 1828; d 890. Hired 132 v :'. ni IK I., a rah 1857; d Mav 4, 1867, aged 10 y 3 m 10 d. Boyer, George A., d Jan 17, IS I. in the s"itli year of his age. Rover, Lovina, ol Henry I'., b July 22,18 H;1 Apr is, lsf, 1, aired 23 v S m 26 d. V.., w o Ltetibcn, b I; d Mar 5, 1871, in Walter, Abraham M., b Julv 13, Boyer, Nelson, s of Henry 1819; d Apr 30, 1865, aged Lovina, d Dec 2, 186 45 y 9 in 17 d. m 1 7 d. Walter, Maria, w of Abraham M., Bogar, Harriet 8., dau ol b Nov 14, 182.'.; d Sept 7, 8., d May 28, 1847, 1800, aged 34 y 9 m 23 d. 9 d. Weirick. Susanna, dau ofD. and C. Boear. Sarah Jane, dau ol Jan 1,1- aired ''! s DeLo .g, infant m ol Reuben and Stt siiuiiali, d July I, 1 885. Del iong, Solomon, s of Reuben am ' Feb 15 will my the sum of ONE HUN DRED DODLARS for each and ev ery ease oi catarrh that eannol In nured by (be us of Ball's Catahiui ClltK. FRANK I. CHENEY. Sworn to before uia and Bubscrib eiliiini.viirescT.ee, ibis iitli day of Dsoember, A. 1). l1"''. S UL'll 1 s A. V GLEA80N, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter Dally, and acts directly upon the mucous surfaces of 1 he system. Send for testimonials free. P. .1. cri:;:y a CO., Tol, do, 0. hold by DruggiHts, 7&o. Hull's Pmils Pills are the last. James -', aired d 1800, aged " m Walter, Jobn.D., b Feb 10, 1801; d I S., d All il in. 29, is 1 1 Novl6, 1884, aged 77 y 9 m : Bishop. Lewis, s of John DO YOU WANT TO MAKE $300? We want a local inatinirer, ladv oi gentleman, in own town or coll 11- uubeu, ty ; no canvassing required, lou 1861 can devote lull or spare time;orev. enings only, in connection with your 1866 regular vocation. $200 to $300 ran be made before Christmas and il will 6 d. tilda, d Oct 0, 186 1 m 18 d. Walter, Barbara, w ol John)., d Jan 4, 1888, aged 79 y d m 16 d. I Bishop, infant dan ol Join Walter, Trvin 1, s of Isaac and; tilda, d Jan 21,1858, Maria, d Aug I, 1882, aged 31 Biehon, infant s of John y 1U m Jii (l. a am 30; ;! 20 d. eon, b 1851, very little time. It is not experience. reiitiin necessary to have bad Send staint. lor oarticulars. Ad- ;dres-. The Bell Company; Dept. B., Philadelphia, Pa. ll-9-8t. Walter, infant dau of Isaac and M., d Mar 17, 1888, aged .". d. Walter, infant s of Isaac and M., 1 Oct 10, 1893, aged') y. Walter, Calvin G., d Apr 6, 189"), aged 27 y 5 m 16 d. Walter, Albeit, Bof D. D. and C, b Feb 28, 1800; ,1 Aug 11, 1874, aged 14 y " in 13 d. Walter, John H., b Mar 4, 1807; d Nov 4, 1886, aged 70 y 8 m. Walter, Catharine, w of John II., b Jan 4, 1807; d Dec 29, 1880, aged 79 y 1 1 m 2."5 d. Walter, Charles E., s ot Isaac and M., d Mar 5, 1889, aged 2 y m 27 d. Walter, infant dau of Isaac and Maria, d Mar 29, 1897. Walter, Elisabeth, b July 13,1824; d Jan 10, lS9li, aged 71 V " in 28 d. Walter, Mary A., b Nova, 1830; d Apr 20, 1889, aged 58 v m 15 d. Walter, infant I ot'S. R. and M. A., d Aug 22, 1803, aged 1 y 27d. Walter, Daniel D., b Apr 28, 1819; dMay 14, 1890, aged 71 J 16 L Ll'T 1 1 K II A N A M l R I : TO 1 1 M K I ) C K M - BTBY, N. E. of Centreville. 307. Bowersox, Isaac, b Mar 28, 1826; d Oct 4, 1898,aged 6776m 6 d. Bowersox, Mary Anna, wof Isaac, b May 21, 1832; d July 7, 1890, agad 58 y 1 m 16 d. Bowersox, Lucy, Anna, da u of Perry O. and Amanda, d Dec 18, 1877, aged 0 y 3 in 27 d. Bowersox, Harvey J., s of Jacob and Hetty, d Apr 27, 1804, aged 6 m 7 d. Bowersox, Wesley H., s of Jacob and Hetty, d Mf 10, 1800, aged 2 m 7 d. Bowersox, Henry A., s of George and Ada, d Feb 2, 1801, aged 7 m 10 d. Brunner, William, s of Peter and Sarah, b Oct 12, 1843; d Sept 9, 1864, aged 20 y 10 m 17 d. Brunner, Elizabeth, dau ot Peter and Sarah, d Oct 3, 1860, aged 8 j ,11 m22d. Brunner, Clarissa, dau of Peter and Sarah, d Oct 16, 1860, aged 5 6 m 12 d. Brunner, Daniel, s of Peter and 8a- tilda, d Apr 28, 185 111 7 d. Bickhart, Mary M., w ol Feb 28, 1800, aged 8 11 d. Bickhart, Jacob, b Aug 1 ' Feb 27, 1887, aged 8 1 1 ... Berger, ( 'atharine, w of Jo 29, 1801, aged 72 y Bilger, Lucinda. wof Jes 23, 1820; d Jan 15, 1 49 y in 24 d. Renter. Sarah, w ol Enos, i lull, d 7 m nd E., v 21, ,1879, I hlrllKn'i Kovl BoyOOtt. Chicago. Dec, 4. aovel boycott of the wares of the piano manufacturers who have locked out their employes has been decided upon by the Chicago Federation of Labor. The plan is to Indues the renters of pianos to shun the product of the factories involved In the labor troubles, wherever the tabooed Instruments are found on rent E., b i the users are to be asked to return them to the warerooms where they were obtained and to replace them at once with Instruments made in fac ... j I torlee that have refused to Join the . I lockout. , aired 1808, aged 70 y 2 m Blyler, John, s oi Abso t 'atliarine, b Nov 10, Feb 23, 1865, aged 1 13 d. Blylei .agec aireu I. ran I'- UlCtl 11 I lie II I. .1. Lead, S. I).. Her. 6. Otto H. Th. mil ; Grants has bonded his rich mine north ( I of thiH city to Denver parties, and i work Is aaaln to commence on the rich ore shoot. Qrantz has laid away Henry something like 200, from his two i-.j ! months' work with two men. He has sucks of ore stored away In bis cabin I that are almost two-thirds gold, and he I mm ...I.ifilll. WAA ...... lias maun n j p t .1 1 1 .1 1 ij j.iu.- ..i.i 111. 11 1 are worth from 160 to 1100 each. He I. has shipped three carloads of ore to T. t n.l.l..l. l,n H..l..l .. .. - it, a a i i . . i, .col UfUVW iui ruivu m iwnTcu 11 iui- Blyler, ('atliarine, wof Absalom, b puoowixu, imuuu, u reo ... ioi, tunft Sept 10, 1 SI 2; d May 1 1, 1857, ! :,rnl B J 8 m 1 u' aged 14 v 8 in 1 d. iDouman, Isaac, no record. Baertges, Ellen, dau ol David and Fessler, tra I)., Dec 6, 1891 Elisabeth, d Sept 16, 1861,1 15 y 1 m 1 1 d. r, Absalom, b Aug 18, 1803; Devore, Daniel, b Mar 25, 1781; d .1 Sept -I, I 80:5, ;;gtil 60 y 10 d. Apr 23, 1852, aged os y 23 d. ssr.no BEWAR1 ! agei . I Wc will H.y On. iiIh.vi r.-u urd f.'- anv HMO of -d I ivi-r ComplMiil. DyspepvlA, Mck Hpitdaelie, In I dlffMtlon. ContlliMiilon or l 'optlvei.fjn we run. lit 10. 186-1.1 ! V I in 11 (I. not ear with Llverlta Ibe ITlo-Dt Uttle I ' I . I.: fill. ...1 1 II. - t.l.,11. aged 8 v 0 m J. d. Fessler, n in. H b reli 13, l839;ipllori with. They nr.- i.,,.iy v.i.t.i.i.. ami , ii I never fajl to atve natlefnctton. -.. Ihixo eon. Raertr(s, lavid, b l-eli 10, 1812, d Peb o, I Wo, aged Do V 11 titin lOOPlli, inc. i.x.-i uin o Plile, .. To , , loon too iii .. l I bora eonUin IS Pill. Bewsra ..f imitanoni il reh 11, J.SMI, ajjeil I.JS y 11 ! m -U (1. I and ubtUtutlonii ami imttuttr.nn. Kent by mall; .... . ' 'tamna taken. NKUVITA MKDICaL CO.. Tor. Ill - U. I'esMu-, llSOn II., ll.JlUie J-, 1 .S-I.i; clintnnan.l Jiu-k i. Str.-.l-. I'lileaao. III. Bold ' .1 l.... I IHK7 ...r,.,l .11 u K ,., byaburgoruBUo.,iomeour,ia. d Dec 0 d. Baertges, leorget ) d Xov2.", 1878, aged 2S y 1 m Hi d. j 0 l. 650 TO $1200 A YEAR t it., t t ii i . i a 1V...U LU ou i etui. .1 I .... lieachcl, Martin, w ot nris:, n i ei r essier, wavm, mui o, iou , We want reliable and enercetic 22, 1 806;d July 25, 1 857, aged I May 0, 18,-, aged ).J y J m 60 y ! m 3d.1 j 11 d. Beaohel, William, s of Christ and Fessler, Elicabeth, bFeb 11, 1815; men and women ill each Slate to travel and appoint agents; salary $050 to $1200 a vear and expenses, Sarah, b Dec 1, 1840; d Feb d Apr 25, 1889, aged 74 y 2 guaranteed and pahl weekly; no cx 11, 1 8.")"), aged 8 y 2 m 7 d. ! ni 14 d. perience required, we instruct you. Beachel, Susannah, dau off. and S., Fessler, ll. B. Local Representatives wanted also d June 18, 1883, aged 2 m 16 d.j Frock, Susan, dau of Michael andud ismp for full particulars. Ad Juoy, Isabella, dau of R. F. and! Mary, d Oct 20, 1861, aged 2 dpeThe Bell Cnnipany, Dept. Laura A, bJuoe 17, 1893; 1 Mar 11, 1804, aged 9 m 24 d. Brown, Anna Eliza, dau of Thomas and Xaney, d July 1, 1860, aged 0 y 4 d. (Jristie, Samuel C, 4 of James and Marv, d Nov 22, 1872, aged 5 y 10 m22 d. Derr, Eve Elizabeth, w of Jacob, d Mar 20, 1889, aged 88 y 7 ni 28 d. Derr, Elizabeth, w ot Isaac, b Oct 21, 1802; d Sept 10, 1852, aged 49 y 10 m 9 d. Derr, Elizabeth, w of Deter, b May 5, 1814; d May 5, 1878, aged 64 y. Derr, Maria, no record. y :5 m 12 d. Frock, Michael, b June 11, 1824;! 1 l-'l-Nt. -w-t-v:-:-t-!-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-ai d.Ian 26. 1802. aired :57 v 7 T 1 - 7 ' J 1 I af 16 d. i Frock, Kllen ('., w of Joseph, bOctjr 4, 1858; d Feb 17, 1882, aged 23 y 4 ni KM. Frock, infant child of Joseph and Ellen, d Mar 15, 1882, aged 1 m 4d. Frock, infant s of Henry O. and El len, d May 23, 1884. Frock, Susanna, w of John, b Apr 6, 1855; d Aug 12, 1878, aged 23 y 4 m 0 d. Frock, Lester, s of H. G. and E. E., X d Mar 29, 1817, aged 8 y 11 1 m 22 d. MIFFLINBURG MARBLE WORKS. -o R.H. LANCE, Denier In Marble anil Meotrh Uranlto . . . X MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES k CEMETERY LOT ENCLOSURES. Old Sfones Cleaned and Repaired. Prices as Low as the Lowest. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J. A JENKINS, Agt., Crcsssrove, Fa. t I e t t m i 1 H H ! RAW AS BEEF FROM ECZEMA! No Torture Equal to the Itching and Burning ot This Fearful Disease. Not mueh attention ii often paid to th first symptoms of Kciema, but It it not long before the little radneM beina to itch and burn. Thii in but the beginning, and will lead to luffering and torture almost unen durable. It is a common mistake to regard a roughness and redness of the skin as merely a local irritation ; it is but an indica tion ot a humor in tho blood of terrible Eczema which is more than skin-deep, and can not be reached by local appli cations of ointments, salres, etc., applied to the surface. The disease itself, the real cause of the trouble, is in the blood, although all suffering is produced through the skin ; the only way to reach tho disease, therefore, is througL the blood. Mr. Phil T. Jones, of Mixersville, Ind., writes: "I had Eczema thirty years, and after a great deal of treatment my leg was so raw and sore that it gave me constant pain. It finally bmLe into a running sore, and began to spread anil grow worse. For the past five or ix years I have suffered untold agony ami had given up all hope of ever being free from the disease, as I have bepn treated by Bona of the best physicians iind have taken many bio.-d medicines, nil in vain. With little faith laft I began to take 8. S. 8., and i: apparently made the Eczema worse, but I knew that this was the way the remedy got rid nf the poison. Continuing 8. S. S., the sore healed up entirely, the skin becume clear iind smooth, and I was GUred perfectly." Eosetna is nn obstinate disease and can not be oured by u remedy which only a tonic. Swift's . peeific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is superior to Other blood remedies because it cures disease! which they ran not reach. It goes to the bottom to the cause of the disease and will cure the worst case of Eczema, no matter what other treatment has failed. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to be free from potash mercury or any other mineral, and never fails to cure Eczema, Scrofula, ContagioUl Blood Poison, Cancer, Tetter, Rheumatism, Open Sores, Ulcers, lloil, etc. Insist upon 8, 8. 8. j nothing can take its place. Books on these diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift Bpt cnic Company, Atlanta, Georgia. FIRE.-LIFE - AND - ACCIDENT J v Insurance. SNYDEW'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Gen'l Insurance A ge 1 1 cy , SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA JJlmci' W.Snydoi', Agont, Successor to the Inte William II. Snyder. Tim I'ar-Exeeller.ce of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow ni; list of Standard Companies, from winch to make a selection. None Better tho World over. NAMK, LOCATION. ASSETS, FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign assets) $48,000,000.00 Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American (Jo.) 8,645,735.0!! I'lm iiix, Hartford, Conn. 5,588,068.07 Continental, New York, 6,764,908 72 German American, New York, 6,240,098.88 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, 1204,688,983,60 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $8,750,000.00 Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted lit the lowest possible rate, ju- tined by u strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur ance promptly furnished ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt., Telephone No. 182, Office on Corner Water & Pine Sts. SeUnsgrove, Pa Read This ! Read This ! MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS Is larger than ever before ; my PRIC-8 LOWER tban OTH ERS for t i e SAME Ci)'Us- My prices on 45 rolls of carpet I wish to close out will suit tho pocket bonk of many and save others money. I not think of buying your fall carpets until you give my stock of carpets your attention and get the prices of some of my bangaius I am offering. n l o l II prices just rtgbl on thesi? goods. One Word About Pictures. g I am offering my present slock of pictures at cost, LESS THAN COST and some lor tbe price of the glass in tho frames. Don't miss this sale. f I have some pretty things to offer in Furniture, all new. g 0 Later will surprise you in Styles and fnceR. ' UNDERTAKING ! UNDERTAKING ! jj In this branch of my business I am prepared to give the Q public the best i-erbice that can to secured by money, time and , personal attention. My eipiippase in this branch ol business is a . k. ;.. il . ... ... dpiduvu (iinnrinii'a ..... o one oi uie nni si in inesni.i-. ouawwui . . .....i. . . . ...... UNDEltTAKIXO PARLORS are up to date. Oae word atxtnl -iri.jK.ri iiwr my attention has bo called to Intel in i - ..mi la mjrpnoss I GUABAtlTKBtofurniKhtheaainegooilHal l.l MONEY than .: . boose in i in- county, i UUAIIANTEK to give you easier im v men r iiuu all rs. First-Class Livery Connected with Undertaking Department. W. H. FELIX, Telephone Connection. LKw IM , oocoooooooooooooo a L oooooooooooooooooooooooo Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments. FJEMElvlBEFJ H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL (NS6RANGE A6ENGY l?I.IN8KaTE, Pit Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Eire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. D., 181'J Assets !fll,U)0,Dl3.ss " Home 44 " 1853 " 9,853,628.54 American M 44 44 1810 44 2,409,584.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Tour Patronage Solicited.