TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS. A Cotreturn Made Jron all the Bury ing (i rounds in ttnyder County for the Middletmrqh "Pott:' Jackson TOWNSHIP. Hollcnhncii, Eliminda, d of J. and R. d Msr 24, 1857, aged 7 m 13 d. Herman, Catharine A. w of Peter, d June 2(5, 1887, aged 40 y 6 m 11 d. Herman, Elnora J. d of P. and G. d Nov 10, 1872, aged 7 y 7 m lit d. Herman, .lane W. d of Ph's. and M. d Nov 20, 1872, aged 2 y 1 .n 24 d. Herman, David P. h of J. and A. d Dec Hi, 1872, aged 3 v 9 m 24 (1. Herman, Jno. a of J. S. d Dec 20, 1 S72, aged 8 y 2 m 2 d. Herman, Emma J. d of J. and A. d .Ian 31, 1833, aged 1 v 9 m 14 d. Herman, Elmer E. s of J. and E. d Feb 10, 1873, aged 0 y 11 in l!i d. HoHcnbach, Fietta, d of Sam'l and Sarah, d Mar 27, 1S7:', aged :; y 10 in 12 d. Hendrix, Martha, d of II. and L. d June 30, 1858, aged 3y 1 to 2 d. C. o Harmon, Anna, d of S. and .Mar 10. i,s.,s, aired l v & m 1 I .1. Hoi lenbach, Daniel, b Sep 0, 1856; .1 Oct 23, 1898, aged 42 y 1 in I I d. Hummel, Anna, w of Daniel, d Apr 'Ji, 1890, aged 77 v I m 17 d. Hummel, Bride Lawton, s of Thos. and Henrietta; b May 6, 1892; il Aug 7, 1894, aged 2 y m 1 d. Harman, Jno. 8 of Geo. E. and Elizabeth, d Feb 2:5, 1869, aged 7 in 1 3 d. Harman, Rebecca, d of Geo. E. and Elizabeth, d July 7, 1870, aged S y 1 m d. Hollenbach, Marah, d of Joel and Rebecca, b Feb 23, 1863; d Jan 20, 1870. Hile, Mary E. b Jan 2, 1 836; d Apr 20, 1892. Hile, Wm. H. d Feb 10, 1897, aged 62 y. Hollenbach. Jno. (1 .Ian 2:5, 1858, aged ."7 y 20 d. Hollenlnich, Chrintfna, w of Daniel, bOet !, 17S7; d Sep 10,1850, aged 03 y. Hollenbaeh, Daniel, I. Mar 13, 1788; dOct 8, 1849, aged 01 y I in 25 d. Hummel, Susan, w of Jacob, b Mar 2."., 1824; d Feh 8, 1894, aged c.'.i y 10 ni 13 (1. Hummei, Jacob, b May 18, 1821; d Nov :', 1892, aged 71 v 5 m 15 d. Herman, I'eter, .1 Jan 31, 1892, aged 17 v 2 in 27 d. Herner, Magdalene, w of Daniel, li Mar 28, 1S18; d May :5, 1893, aged 75 y 1 in 6 d. Hendrix, Lydia, w of Hiram, d June 20, I860, aged 30 v 1 m 1 d. Hummel, Maria, d of Jacob and Su- i Hummel, Levi, a of Jeremiah M. and Maria, b June 14, 1848, d Sep 4, 1861, aged 3y2m20d. Hummel, Infant d of Jas. and Sus anna, d May 5, 1845, aged 3 m Klingler, Benjamin, b Mar 24, 1796 Knaus, Cora, d of Abraham and Hannah, b Nov 5, 1822; d Aug 11, 1846, aged 23 y 9 m 6 d. 27 d. Hummel, Dauiel, b Mar 16, 1817; d Sep 25, 1849, aged 32 y 6 m 9 d. Heiscr, Mary Christina, w of Daniel bMay 29, 1795; d Apr 14, 1862, aged 00 y 10 m 15 d. Harman, Harvey A. s of Peter and Catharine, d May 14, 1883, aged 10 m 23 d. Herman, Katie S. d of A. S. and A. N. d Apr 18, 1883, aged 11 d. Herman, Emma J. d of Michael K . and M. J. d May 8, 1870, aged 09 2 d. a y ; in Herman, G. Harman, Sarah H. d of George and Elizabeth, d July 25, 1805, aged 2 y 2 m 3d. Harman, Infant child of M. K. and M. J. Herman, Benjamin, b Mar 10,1829 d Aug 8, 1893, nged 04 y 4 in 29 d. Hendrix, Sarah J. d July 3, 1859, aged 1 y 5 in 9 d. Herman, Simon, s of Isaac and Martha J. b Mar 29, 1801; d Oct 11, 18(15, aged 4 y (1 m 12 d. Hummel, Frederick, b April 20, 1832; d June 20, 1805, aged 33 y 1 m 26 d. Hummel, Carrie May, d of Thos. and Henrietta, d Sep 12, 1S9S, aged 11 m 1 7 1. Hollenbach, Infant dot J. L. and M. I. d of Jan 15, 1898, aged 1 d. Herman, Geo. Z. s of Jacob 15. and U. d Sep lt5, 1861, aged 2 y (5 in 23 d. Hendrix, Jas. a of Hiram and Eliza- d Sep 28, 1848, aged 50 y 6 m 4 d. Klingler, Eve Maria, w of Geo. b Feb 18, 1794; d Feb 1, 1856, aged 61 y 11 m 13 d. Klingler, Geo. s of Abraham and Christina, b Aug 10,1832; d Oct 20, 1850, aged 24 y 2 m 10 d. Klingler, Joel, b Mar 19, 1834; d Mar 10, 1883, aged 48 y 11 m 21 d. Kunkel, Isaac Elmer. Kunkel, Geo. Dan'l. Kline, Infant d of Solomon and L. d Feb 11, 1879, aged 6 d. Kline, Henry, r of Barnhart and Hannah, b Mar 2, 1800; d Jan 29, 1871, aged 4 y 10 m 27 d. Kline, Polly A. M. d of Barnhart and Hannah, l Mar 10, 1851; d Jan 30, 1871, aged 19 v 10 m 20 d. Kratzer, Magdalene, w of Daniel, b Feb 15, 1 805; d Aug 5, 1862, aged 57 y 6 m. Kratzer, Jno. bOct 1, 1790; d May 31, 1861, aged 70 y 7 m 27 d. Kline, Daniel E. s of Solomon and Lydia, d Feb is, 18S2, 0 y 6 m'22 d. Kline, Samuel, d Dec 31, 1894, aired 72 v 6 in 1 1 d. I TT11 I T I I II ill -i 0A 1 Ajiugier, uaooo, uuuiy mi, ioou;u Dee 21, 1895, aged 6y t m, Klingler, Maria, w of Peter, aged 70 y 9 in 21 d. Kratzer, Ira VV, s of Perry and M. A. dMar 17, 1890, aged 3 y 20 d. Klingler, Harriet E. d of M. and S. d Mar 20, 1872, aged 4 in 4d. Kratzer, Magdalena, W of Jacob, d Sep 18, 1887, aged HI y 5 m 15 d. MINING tNTESTMENT. There is no better investment for people of smell or lares mesne than the shares of to Ufios Cotsolidat n Mrxnro Om, vbtoh are now being offered at on cent a share, full-paid, non-assessable, and without person al liability. Ihtbbbst DmonaDS at the rate of 10 percent per annum, payable half yearly for two years, are ouarantk -to, in addition to ths rafularly earn ed dividends. We also call attention to the "Smilter Sharss" of the "Kkttlk Curlkw." "Boundast Gaup" and "Qtjbbh Bbk" oompanies; now sell ing at three cents, with same inter est dividend guarantee All shares sold on the installment plan, or all cash. Send for illustrated circulars, maps, terms, prices, etc. Natlnnnl Mining Promotion Company . Fourth Floor, Andrus Bldg., 3-2S-2.rt. Minneapolis Minn Lrak Mil jV aMfc Killed Twenty-one Men and Seri ously Injured Nine Others, MOST OF THE INJURED WILL DIE. beth, d Oct 31, 1802, aged 1 y. ; Kratzer, Jacob, 1 Mar 31, 1790; d Jarrett, Wm. H. a of P. and M. A Jan 18, 1ST: d A pr 10, 1870, aged 7 y 1 m!Klino, Frederick, b Dec 11, 1829; 9 1 Jarrett, Daniel 15. s of Perry ami M. A. d Mar 21, 1864, aged 1 y 20 d. Jarrett, Inliint s of Amos and Mary A. 1) Apr 20, 1875. Klingler, Margaret, b Feb 3, 1701; d Dei: 20, 1850, aged 89 y 10 in 17 d. v 8 d Mar 30, 1863, airex in 19 d. Kunkel, Geo. W . s of Adam and Catharine, l Mar 2:5, 1847; d Nov 19, 1881, aged 24 v 7 m 20 d. Klingler, Infant Boffi. F. and M. E. d Jan 17, 1884, aged 8 ni 28 d. Kline, Rachael Alice, d of Solomon Klingler, Samuel, b June 5, ixitt; and Lydia, b Nov 27, 1863; d Apr 26, 1892, aged 28 y 4 m 29 d. Kline, Henry, 1) Aug 26, 1800; d Sep 17, 188:5, aged 83 y 21 d. Kline, Mary, w of Henry, l May 28, 1800: l Mar 31, 1876, aged 71 y 1 I in !5 d. Kennel, Joseph, l Jan 25, 1816; d May 9, 1884, aged i8 y 3 ml 1 1 d. Kreisher, Geo. b Dec 10, 1799; d Oct 19, is::;, aged 7:'. v 10 ml 3 d. Kreisher, Catharine, w of Geo, 1 May 19, 1792; .1 Apr 23, ! 1878, aged 85 y 1 1 in 10 d. Kratzer, Susannah, d of Jno. I', and Susan, 1) Aug 31, I851j d Dec' 19, 1873, aged 18 y 1 m 19 d. Klingler, Margaret, I. Mar 18,1 d Oct 17, 1881, aged 05 y m 2 d. A Klingler, Barbara, w of Benjamin, bSep 16, 1S03; d Aug 22, 1874, aged 70 y 10 m 0 d. Klingler, Susanna, w of Samuel, b July 14, 1822; d May 12, 1866, aged 13 y 9 in 29 d. Kratzer, Daniel, I) Mar 28, 1798; d Apr 4, 1809, aged 71 y 7 J. Kreider, Chas. b Oct 22, 1381; d Mar 25, 1869, aged 37 V 5 in 3 d. Kratzer. Battle A. d of E. and An nie, d Mar 3, 1897, aged 1 y 9 in 10 d. Klingler, Infant d of Samuel and Fietta, d Feb 13, 1897, 1 d. The Disaster Was Caused by Firing Off a Dynamite Cartridge, Which Imme diately Ignited the Dust Most of the Victims Leave Families. Dayton, Tenn., May 28. At the Rich land mine of thfl Dayton Coal and Iron company, two miles from Dayton, yes terday afternoon a terrific explosion of fas, formed by the collection of coai dust, resulted in the death of 21 men, all white, and most of them married and with families. The explosion was caused by what is known among, min ers as a "blown blast." It is the cus tom of the mlnen to place blasts and fire them oft nt quitting time each af ternoon, leaving the coal thus thrown down to be loaded and hauled from the mine the next morning. The list of dead follows: Tom Wright. Dick Smith, Will Matthews, Sam Smith. Bailey Smith. Tom Walk er, George Holmes, J. F. Gothard. Ter ry Smith, Abe Cothard, Sam Burwlck. Jim Pickle, Wash Trasley. Oscar Kodg ers, Lewis G. Kodgers, I.owry Hawk ins;. Perry Pope, Lige Poole. Andy Mod ley and Will ftoso. Injured: William Durehene, Sr., William Hardline. Jr., Bob Walker, Rev. V. M. Cook, Rev. William Hale, Hart Hale, Arthur Decker, Ed Craig, J. T. Uurwick. The Richland mine Is destitute of vater, and hence great volumes ot tine particles of coal' dust, Invisible to the naked eye, accumulate at the roof of the mine, forming a highly inflam mable gas. Yesterday afternoon at exactly 4:30 o'clock a dynamite cart ridge was placed In position In one of the rooms for a blast. The miners had lust Btarted for the mouth of the mine. The blast did not explode as Intended, but instead a long flame shot out of the blast hole and ignited this accumu lation of dust. Instantly a terrific ex plosion occurred and a seething mass of name Bhot to the mouth of the mine and extended 300 feet Into the open air, scorching the leaves from the nearby trees. There were 34 men tn the mine at the time, Four of these escaped with slight injuries. Twenty-one were killed and nine were terribly burned, most ot them fatally. The force of the explosion caused great masses of coal and shite to cave In from the roof of the mine and many Pits and Children. The Kind Teat Map Always Bought has borne the signs tare of Chas. Hi Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 80 years. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-aa-food" are but Experiments, and endanger the health of CUldren Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over 30 Years. The People's Netional Family Newspaper Hflf-Tut Published Mondijr, i A' 1 A I l-.i.l. " 1 II I I I'" i 111 I' I 1' I lUSt , in hi rrftlity a tine, fresh, every-o'her day Dally, giving the latent new on aaye of iaaue, and cover Iiik new of the other threr. It contain" all Im portant foreign cable n. -uh whirl) appear in TH K DAILY TKIHL'NK of name date, alno Domes tic and Foreign Corres pondence, Short Stories, KIt'jrant Half-tone Illim trationn.llutnoroiifl Item, Industrial information. Fashion Notea, Agricul tural Matters and Com prehennive and Itehahlo Financial and Market Re ports, K eg u I a r subscription price, $1.!H) per year. We furnish it with the POST for $1.75 per year. York Weekly ruDiixiirii on Taunta and known lor sixty year In even , f the t'niteil Stele, Ml National Family Nrn paper of IhehiKlu-ot for farmers anil rlllarai It contains all the mo imporiani Kent-nt! a 01 run UAII. TKIti- t'NK up to hour of rotai to press, an Ann, ulium Department of the hifb est order, has I'uU-rtain-Inic readliiK for v,rr inemlier cif tin- family old and young, Markri BODOItfl wllli li I, re Ib iMnt ed aa authority by furm- i-rs ana countrv mi e r chrnts, and In . lean, up to date. Interesting ato Instructive. Kegul a r lubacripttN price, 11.00 piT y,r. We tnrniih it wild the i okt rori.i'i ht y.Mr. Send aU orders to the "Post", Middleburgh. Pa. Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Paym e REMEMBER" H. HRRVEY SCH0CH, GENERAL iNStANGE AGENCY BBIiIlN FA. Only the Oldest, Ptrongesl Cash Oompanies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium. Notes, The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets 11,0 ,13.88 " Home " " 1853 " 9,83 ,628i 44 American " " " 1810 44 2.40!) ,843 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. Frank S. Riegle, DEALER IN of the ill fated miners wen; completely lgl ; buried. Word quickly reached Dayton ! and rescue forces were at once organ. ' I mtA nn,l or,,. noil it, 1 tn ttw minn I In,- Kline, Jas. R. s of Noah and Annie, I by ono tho Wackened and horribly dii 1 Jan 4, 1896, aged 2 m 12 d. .1 Mar 4. 1 853. aectl - y May 11, II, aged 26 san 10 d. Hummel) Jeremiah, 1 1825; 1 1 ( tot 31, 18 y 5 m -jo d. Heiscr, Alice W. d of Henry and Sarah E. 1 Sep 10, , aged 1 v 10 in 4 d. Heiser, Susanna, d nt' David and M. d utr ii, is I-.!, aged i" v 6 m 6 d. Herman, Elizabeth, w oi J'liilip, d Feb 18, L808, aged .".8 y 4 in Jo d. Harnmn, Fred T. b of J. K. and M. d Aug 22, 1867, aged 2 m. Hummel, Infant sons of Isaac and Martini J. h Dec 8, 15S. Herman, Amanda, aged 7 m 22 d. Herman, Margaret, aged 7 y 8 in 6 d. Herman, Regina Maria, w of Jacob b May IK, 1777; l April 15, 1864," aged 87 y 10 in 26 d. Herman, Jacob, b Dec 7, 1784; d Jan 1 3, 1 866, aged 81 y 1 m 6 d. Herman, Jonathan, aged 59 y 5 m 8d. Heiscr, Benjamin, s of David and M. d Aug 5, 1842, aged 1 y 2 in 2 d. IXf I i . . . 1.1 Way; .1 .May i, loou, Uged "".Kline, Vincent S. s of 15. and V. 1 v .) in Hi ii. Kline, Mary, d of Jacob and Sarah, b June 27, 1862, d Mar 10, ; 187U, aged y 0 in Id 0. j Klingler, Peter, aged 7" y ', in 1 1 d. Kratzer, Susanna, w of Jeremiah, b Oct 6, 1 823; .1 Oct 8, 1893, aged 70 y 2 d. Kratzer, Uhlen Alvin, b of Edward J. and Emma K. d May 1897, aged 2y 3m 2d. Knaus, Salome, w of David, b Mar 16, 1817; d Sep 30, 1801, aged 44 y 6 m 14 d. Knaus, David, d Sep 20, 1S83, aged 74 y 6 m lit d. Kreisher, Matilda H. d of Samuel and Levino, d Sep 3, 1854, aged 1 y 10 m 17 d. Kline, liarnhart, b Dec 16, 1756; d Aug 3, 1837, aged 80 y 7 m 17 d. Klingler, Samuel, b July 1, 1791; d Aug 27, 1834, aged 43 y 11 m 27 d. Knaus, Mary C. w of Jno. C. b Mar 25, 1752; d Feb 7, 1837, aged 82 y 1 m 8 d. Knaus, Abraham, s of Abraham and Hannah, b Jan 16, 1812; d Sep 22, 1832, aged 20 y 8 m 6 d. Knaus, Abraham, b Jan 18, 1776; d Nov 29, 1833, aged 57 y 10 m 11 d. Apr 4, 1894, aged 8 m 27 d. j Knouse, Leah E. w of Jacob, d Feh 28, L896, aged 42 y 1 m 4 d. Knause, Peter, s of David and Sarah h May 11, 1854; d Oct 29, ISO:), aged it y ") m 18 d. Knause, David, s of David and Sarah, b Apr 12, 1650, d Oct 22, 1863, aired 7 y 6 m 10 d. Krotzer, Henry, b Sep 11, 1788; d May 19. 1864, aged 75 y 8 m 8 d. Kunkle, Alice li, w of (J. D. d Dec 5, 1898, aged 30 y 10 in 21 d. Kessler, Sarah, d of Elizabeth, b Feb 18, 1859; d Oct 28, 1802, aged 5 y 8 in 10 d. Kessltr, Newton, s of Sarah, b Jan 5, 1851; d Nov 11, 1802, aged 11 y 10 m 6 d. Krotzer, Catharine, w of Andrew, b Juna 4, 1829, d Apr 4, 1862, aged 32 y 10 m. Kratzer, Maria, aged 61 y 6 m 23 d. Kratzer, Barbara, aged 58 y 1 m 15 d. Kreisher, Mary E. d of Sam'l. and Levina, d Oct 3, 1852, ageil 1 y 10 m 23 d. Kratzer, Esther, d of Jno. and Bar bara, d Nov 30, 1857, aged 27 y 11 m 17 d. figured bodies were talcen from the de bris and carried to the mouth ot the mine, where they were loaded into C locomotive and carried to Dayton. The two uadertaking establishment! at Dayton were turned into hnprovtsai morgues, where the mangled bodies, were dressed and prepared for delivery to their families. All of the men em ployed in this mine were residents of Dayton. 1 -AND- Sewing Machines Middleburg, Pa. Ths i Tas i -La Grippe. bums' Derma On Silver Plate enn only be determined nfter lonif jenrs of nctnal service unless you Iiurchnse ware bearing a well mown trade-mark. For over half a century Spoons, Porks, etc., stamped Have been In use and (riven perfect satisfaction. They are sold by leading dealers everywhere. For catalogue No lai of new designs senate the makers INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO.. MsrMaa, Cora. Inquire for . 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