TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS. .I Co " on MtuItjiDmalltKeIittry in; n HimU in Snyder Chunty for the fiHleburqh "W." I'erby Township, k ;. John's Cemetery. Located it Fremont. List of deaths i iki n Irom Suxtoc's lleeord. Koporieil l.y lonathsn Rritcteam. Ilatlivnii, Mary d Feb ''', 1891, aged so y 5 hi 2"i d. Kathvon, Elizabeth 1841. I ., Charles l Jan 30. 189 Ul.in d Sept 1 7, Shaft r, Geo. B. d Feb 26, 18 66 Troup, Samuel d Nov 11, 1893. n.. v i a , , . J " " v ' f... .... ..-. linn i iru gad o in 11 d. aged (4 y i m -Jo d. couples ar- many and tome not at- S-hnec. JHcuh M. d Alio-ft. 1SS7 rnliiiopr Elsie M. d Sent i1 ....,.. .w- log-ether to be conn I ' - o j - I r - i Jed 11 v 10 in 22 d. 1895, aged 3 m 10 d. Juliina;" lhr Vewly Mn.rl.-d. mended. But the Liniisviiie Courier rumier, Jonn i oeut z, loot, weiier, latiicrineu July 13. lobo, Journal telU of one that certainty caused a large amount of innocent uierrimct;:. Passengers on 11 Monon train boum! for Louisville bad a jol'.y time at the xpenac of a newly married ngt-d 7 m 17 d. aged 33 y 6 in 2 d Snyder John B. (a soldier) d Nov Wert, Joseph d liar 12, 1857, aged 16, 1S08, aged 40 y 11 niOd.i 3 y 4 in 12 d. Snyder, Pollv d Aug 8, 1870, aged Wert, Catherine d Mar 29, 185M, ccl,P;e ,,n 11 r"' ' nft.rnoon; When lvCinlGd. aged 7 1 1 m 20 d. the train reached Salem, Ind., a Jeljj a , .. , , , , . 1 ... , " ffrei ! .mill; mat) entered the firl Sechriat, riantm d Jan 1,, 18,., Wirt, d ufMtohae d Feb 11. 1809. ,,i . : iv. i sBMjfjBBpnjBjBjBBBsjBsjB aged 27 v 11 m 21 d. aged 1 in 7 d. Inj i nvelope toeach passenger. Every. in 3 d. F ;il lii v id J. J, d .iin r S03. nei I ;7 j i m t d. Snyder, Mary w of Jonas d Feb 24, VVert Catherine w of John d Apr boJ ' wh" ,,,,r lbe '"Telol" 1885, aged 70 v 11 m 2d. ,, iS(;.-, . - ... , eentalned the latest go.d brick scheme Snort-,. I .T j i " .- I Jo, aged .)4 ) .Jin lod. or .whether it was an Invitation to 1 Snyder, LfeSh d I Jan 3, 1879, aed Wanirt, $.drah d Mar 8, 1858, church rair. Some fellow braced up - "' agitl 38 y 4 m 20 d. courage and opened the envelope, and Sohnee, Ulysses s of P. A. d Jtinl this la what met his uuze: 17, 1879, aged 10 y 12 m. Shadle, Katie d Jan 16, 18S!, aged 5 v 26 d. (Ill i no, Ul.iiu , ".i tthin Relirer, as? Geo. A. d An I 3 v 8 in 21 d. ' : urge d I ec 22 i 5 I v 8 in I d. 1859, lizabtth w el Geo. i SOI . aged 5U v I in Mai 5 d. v of John d Nov 19, 1S72, 79 y II in 25 d. Miima d Jan i I y 3 mi 24 d i II. Ili-ui v H .In v i.J, agetl 1 y 2 m d. Iach, Itebecca d Oct 2, ugefl 7'i y 7 in 9 d. Iweh, rsabella d Feb if), rd I y 11 m 13 ( Sierer, Thaddeus S. d May 8, 1880, aged 6 v 1 m 21 d. i l862i Snyder, Anna M. d Mar 5. 187:'., aged 20 y 2 m 20 d. Sehnee, Harry ElemeyerdNov 15, 1881, agetl 1 y :! m 20 d. Shaffer, Elizabeth d Sept 21, 1890, tiged 50 y 5 in 8 d. SHver, Jnltn F. d Nov 21, 1885, aged 21 y S m 7 d. Stiver, John d Mar 5, 1 892, aged 66 y :: iii 23 d. Smith, ' 'atherine d Apr 16, 1895, aged 65 y I in 23 d. Stroup, M. E. d 1897, 186 IkUllll . a. iiii-i ii i .n i Rhin I II enrv 6 in '11 i U5V N'ertlie M. d Oct 21 12 y 10 in 28 d. 1 853, 870. Wert, Mai y Barbara d June 1, 1895, aged ,S0 y 2 m 25 d. Wert, Philip d Mar 11, 1875, aged 68 y 2 m 15 d. Wert, Susannah d Apr 30, IS77, aged 7 1 y 7 111 18 d. Wenerich, Fucinnad Apr 30, 1SLH, aged 55 y 1 1 in 7 d. Wenerich, Wm. d July 8, 1885, aged 21 y 9 to 29 d. Weipert, Qeorge d June 20, 1888, ageo 1 . y 0 111. f 'harles d , 2 v 6 in M- 9, IS sv'. !l!'ei killian .1 Ort 13, 24 d. I'lirv ,1 V mm 1 1 I v;T- airaA y 7 in 2 1 d, of-Henrv d Jan 28, 1883, 1 72 11. ICnoch I V lid lleiei.'iiliai'li, Enoch d Aug 5, 1871, ocei liciulu .. iudi, Hi nry d Feb 20, 1 S85, aged 84 y 10 m ! d. lii Iin . C?eo. Ir-.vin d Mar27, 1889, ugwl 1 ! y I 111 ', d. I, Killian d Mar 6, 1882, ug d 15 y 2 in 7 d. ilothermel, AmmondJan 14,1881, Ogi d. I J; I), in 0, L880, c L0. 1885, R tin rni I, Ira .1 v i in o 1 1. Reiehenbaeii, ( ieo. d !l I "'.) y li 111 1 Rouli J- Elmer d ag d 17 v I tl. Rotliermel, Sarah .1 agi d 20 y I tl. R01 1 . Roberl d aged 21 d. I! ichi'i biieh, Danie ! aged 43 y Reicln lihach, Eliza tl ugi -1 i y : d. Rhine, Melinn d Mar 29, 1 ! u I 2 y 3 111 23 d. Kuin John tl Jinn- 15, 1844, 1 I y 5 m 26 d. I!' ichi . luieh Ht'nry K. d Sept I - aged !'" y :' m 3 d, !! i lionb it'll, Blanche d Anril Ajir I. 1894, ( let 31, 1895, .Miv 1, ! ,'.i;, I d Jin 31 2 in 20 d. Api 17, 1898 Sehnee John W. d Deo IS'.t aged 27 y 10 111 ! d. Schuee, Mary Agnes d Deo 1890. aged 26 v 6 in 14 d Sehnee, Rebeena d Jan ."!, 1890 aged 77 y 3 111 18 d. Sehnee, Jacob d Feb 20, 1897, agei 7'. y 0 in ii d. Si 1 ,1.1 F.li'.iliotli ,1 s,,,,, 1 a is".', Woraer, Michael d June 16, 1893, agetl 79 yCm 11 d. Womer, Elizibeth d Feb 1 I, 1891 aged 72 y 7 m. Wochely, Fredrlch d Sept 8, 18h, aged bt y 4 111 28 tl. Wcudt, Meriam M. tl 1897. -,(), Wert, George d Mar 9, 1820, aged 16 - 8 in 9 d. MISS B.ETTIE WTT.prtN. MR, ARTHUR STOl'T. MARRIED At Salem; ir.d., this after noon, IIIsi Hi 'tip Wllron to Mr. Arthur Siaut. The ntwly wedded couple are on th! tr.-.Ir. r r -t. r.ii.-Amerlean. the Qrcen nountalns and other eastern polr.:-. i:. !m: .tin :.a n : ! t):ishf ul, passen n an kindly requested to notice them r! 11 e tl. .t th y ire put oft at Buffalo. While the cards were being distrib uted the newly-married couple board til the traii:. Everybody held up the "invitations," but it was not until after they were seated that the bride aiul groom became aware of the joke friends bad played. Thev entered into the spirit of the fun, however, mid the passengers made it "warm" for them until Louisville was reached. for Infants and Children. Castoria in a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor ether Sun-otic. Mihstnii-r. It destroys Worms and allays Fevorisliness. It cures IMaiTli.ru and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles and t ints Constipation. It regulates the Stomach mid Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought! Bears the Signature of Si In Use For Over 30 Years. THICfHT.j. COM. NT, TT MlJWH.r ITHtlT. WKVQWKCITT. Is a locust tr.c more likely to be Struck by lightning than other trees? 1 tin lers in west- Tlif LoOUSl Tree span i, biizuue aged l v , I Ien ry 11m 9 (1. 'I Aug 18, I. si 7, II d. 1 Dec 26, 1844. agetl Sehnee. Geo. 24 v 3 in !itl Shrawdcr, Hannah d Dee 8 1807, aged ':! y 8 m, Sehnee, Henry d Nov .!!, 1 s-J,", :ig"il " y 'J in 8 di St.hu , Annie M. .1 Sept L3, 1864, aged L y 10 ra 13 d. Stiver, Marv E. d Mar 26, 1862, nged 1 y 3 m 9 d. Stiv , Cathrinc 1 iTuly :, 1858, aged 20 y 2 Stiver, Keliecea Bgea i i y . in it. Sliver, .laeuli ii Jan 1 J, 1854. aea 65 y In in -Jr. d. Stiver, .Mary il Mttv , 1SSO, a-e, 7S y 8 in 28 d. Stiver, Eva il Nov 2 1, 189 S, 1895, 1889, aged in l. il. il Aug 31, 1863, Wert, Mary .1 Mar 15, 185B, aged . c v 6 in 2:; d. Wert, Catheriue dAujf 30, 1865, aged 54 y 5 in Vi d. Ueller, Kiaiikliu ,! May aged 45 y i m !) d. eller, Levi d Aug y i in 1 1 d. W'.ller. .Marion ,1 March 9, 1890, aged 57 y 10 m 4 J. Weller Elizabeth d May 21, 1892, aged 80 v 1 m 2G d. Verger, Sarah E. d Xov. 12, 1880, tiged 10 y 8 in 7 d. Yerger, John D. d Dec 2, 1892, ugctl 7'i y 5 d. Voriror, M.w l Am 1. leM u!! . I - , 1 'ft D l ill iJ Ifl. f. m Varger, Margrctte d SL, tJ'i, 1823, aged 25 y C in 1 1 d. Varger, child of m, d Dec 19, 1886, aged 6 d. e r ii Pennsylvania mi! oiiio will aa swer "yea," and will cite any number of Instances in their neighborhood, wh, re such trees have been splintered by lightning when other varltiesisave escaped. So stroii;,' 'a this belief in the rural regions, Bays an official pa per, that people are warned not to take shelter under a locust during a thunder shower. The tree is planted, too, in groves 100 feel or more from nouses and farm buildings, under the Impression that it draws the ii;:ht ii i ii ir. and thus protects tiie l uildings. In tin- rural mind the locust in better than a lightning rod. This extensive planting of the locust probably ex plains why it is so often hit by litflit niny. The tree has many good quail' ties, a.-idc from its fancied one as a lightning arrester, and it has become so frequent in Ohio and western Pennsylvania that the lightning can not well help striking it. The People's National Family Newspap York: rubltlhed M n n I y, j Wednwdfty ami Friday, in in reality floe, frtao, rvcry-o'lirr (Iity Daily, glrlng tin- ift'( news on i amyuot isMii-, and oovr j Ing new i if the other i three. It Oontolm hII f iii- portent foreign o hie' neivH wliifh iniiifiirN in 1 TttB DAILY TRIBUNB of Htnae dMe. ftlao Domes iir- a nil Foreign Cvrree pondence. short Btorlee, Blegant ualf-tone Illue trtttloneHumoroui Itemn. nduetriel Information, Konblon Note!, Agrfoul tur.il Mafteri and Cum prehentive end Reliable Financial and Marki t liu- porte Reg ii la r Bubeeriptlon price, 1.50 rr year. We furnleb it with the Post for $176 per year. PuMiHlieit on Tim and known for ti elyty yean i of the 0nltel Nat, National I'.i v twper of tin- liiKheflt for in r t i h r YorR all I lll.Y 2 11 ! ! S2. need 6 v 9 m 10 d R?ich Ktch, a child of Daniel 1 il 16, IS83, aged 21 d. Stuck, Sybiler d dan 8, 1804, aged 23 y 11 in 16 d. Sliruw !or, John (a soldier) d Jan S, i i5, aged 27 y ti in 2 d. 8n ith . d May 1731, aged 0.1 v 5 in J." 8. n iith, - of Jacob d Dee 5, IK:',;), ! 'IT v in 11 d. Sehnee, Khnira 1 M&y 2, 1867, n etl 10 y l in 1 d. Spnid, Jacob d July 22, 1858, aged 30 y 11 in 4 d. Bliow . Ellen d Feb I, 1864, aged 10 v I in. Skihueo, Matilda d Xi.v 1, 1867, tiged 13 y I m I4d. S'u-av. U;r, Anna d A.ug 1 7, 1883, aged 5 y 7 d, Sehnee, Ucorge d July 16, 1S7!, ag ! :'. I y 5 m 2o d. Sohnee, Elizabeth w of George d . Aug 22, 1888, aged 41 y 1 in 23 d. StiDiii, Infant ol J. C. Sclmeo, Mary 1 of Geo. d Nov 18, 18oU, aged 11 y 10 m 14 !. Stiffin, Elizabeth dof J. P. d May 20, 1800, aged 8 y 8 in 9d. gnydcr, Wm. O. 1 Oct 10, 1864, aged 18 y 6 in 10 d. Snyder, Jonas d June 24, 1860, aged 07 y 7 in 2 d. 181 agei West Perry Township. 1'lM ClIIKCH ( 'KM KTKKY. Located oe; r rticbfield, Snvder Co., Pa. David I', d Apr I', L880, Reported by David Snyder. -v i n 1 1 , marv a. ti oi .v. ana r.ninia b Ocl 24, 187".; d Feb 22, 1877, aged 1 y .'! in 28 d. Vrndt, Wthy d of A. and Emma 1 Ocl 24, 1870J d Mar 8, 1877. aged f y 4 111 14 tl. Atnig, John b Apr 0, I843j d Apr 13, 1893, aged 50 y 7 d. :t member of Co. D. 151st Regt, Pa., vol. Atnig, Emma C. d of John and Susan d Dec-o0, 1888, tiged in y Id in 2) d. , Graybill, Matilda w of David b Jan 24, 1S20; d Aug 26, 1884, a tred 64 v 7 in 2 tl. 28 Graybill, Milton a of David and Matilda, b Jan 27, 1864; d Aug '24. 1S71, aged 7 y 6 m 28 d. Graybill, Matilda d oi Peter W. and Anna E. d Atr 2. 1892. aired a tret I Stiv. aged 7 v in in 2.S tl. Stiver, Micheul d June aged 1 d. Siniiik, James G. d Nov 19, 1863, aged 1 y 7 in 22 d. Smelt z, Agnes d Feb 29, 1884, aged 20 y 7 m 2 I d. Smith, James M. d Ipr 1, 1872, aged " m 1 2 d. Shrawder, Estakiah 1 Apr 17, 1875, aged 53 y 1 m 29 l. Sehnee, Elizabeth d Aug 5, 1869, aged III y I I m 12 d. Sehnee, Philip d Mar 1, 1773, aged 77 y 7 in l. Shelcnberger, Albert i 18so, aged I v m 8 d. Sehnee, Anna M. ,1 Feb 1 1, 1895, I 7H v I m 12 d. Schuee, Win. (a soldier) d June 11), 1897, aged .Vi y n m 7 d. Siefred, John d Dee 8, 1890, aged 80 v21 d. .Sehnee, Anna d Aug 12, 1828, tiged i7 v 1 m 8 d. Sehnee, John d Xov 25, 1820, aged I'.S y 8 in 7 d. Smith, George d Feb 28, 1877, aged 1 y. Smith, Nlltan tl Mar 0, 1880, aged i y 10 m J 7 .1. shadle, Ann w of Amos d Apr 22, 1880, aged 58 y. Snyder, ehild of William tl Apr 0, 188:;, aged S m II. tl. Stroup, Forist F. d Oct 1, 1881., tiged 2 in 29 d. Stroup. Emma d Mar 30, 189:5, aged 20 y 0 in 21 d. rroup, David d May 81, 18S8, aged 71 y 3 in 13 d. IVoiip, Clayton 8 of Norman d Dec 18, 1890, ag'd 20 d. Troup, Angelina, d Apr l, 1883, aged 1 in. Try, Keuben d Jan 21, 1887, aged 12 y 5 m 21 d Try, Susannah d Jan 23, 1888,8ged 81 y 11 m 20 d. A Mr. Fletcher, of Xew Orleans, who lately returned from Kurope, thinks .1..,. .f ll Ota U.,,.l,,.n o-ila Ul1 have married titled feroeijners Gen. Fred Grant's daughter seems to have been the most fortunate. Prince Can tacuzene has an unquestioned social position in all the continental Euro pean capitals that his wife shares with him as do very few wives of American birth. Very many of the latter, when it conies to court functions and cere monials, fare little if any better than do morganatic wives. As a grand daughter of (leu. Grant Princess Can taousene finds every door open to her. Her famous grandfather is the one American that all Europe Knows, and the only one they recognize as any thing like the equal in every w ay of the reigning families of the world. Trine Send all orders to the "Post", Middleburgh It eontai nn Important . of TH8 1 ' I NK up to Ii ut of to prrss, iri Agrlou LJftpftrtmenl f the Mrt order, Iim cntei uk r ding for e member of tic fa old And rour M Reporta wblcli ire .1 fil us authority hy en t it 1 i' mtry 1 obtnta, 11111 i-4 1 1 ti dete. Intereetiu instructive. U egul a r lubsci price, f 00 per yeui We furniefa it wi TOST for il.Si pi Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Paymel rEMEWJBErV" H. HARVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL iNStrANCE AGENCY Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Oompaniefi, fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. mAmmmw. ii No Premium Not The Aetna Foun ded A. D., 1819; Assets lf6 J M Home 'S r 3853 " p.fS,3 American " i " " lolO " The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronaae S elicited. 16 y 1 d. 1881, llendriukW, Jfbob 1 Apr 1 ami 71 y 11 in 22 d. llarahbarger Edward . a of Dr. D. W. ami Pannilla b Mar 9, S52; il 1-Vl) :), 1ST:!, aired 'Jo y 10 iii 24 i, Martin, Sofphfo s of Samuel and Sarah l Apr 12, 1870; d Jan 2, 1877, aged li y 8 m 20 d. -Snyder, Gleover C. s ofH. W. and Jennie E. d Oct 28, 1888, agt'd 1 y 8 in. j Snyder, Susan P. d ..f II. W. and Jennie E. d )ct 31, 1SSS, aired 8 y 'J m 10 d. Stroup, John s ofC. H. and Amelia d Mar 20, 1890, aged 1 m 2 d. Seaman, George d Nov 13, 18(J2, ag d f3 y 5 d . In a ease of park kissing, a Spring field (Mo.) Judge has just decided that "it is no crime for a man to k'i a lady if she is willing; that the kissing can not disturb the peace of anyone, so lny as ii is conducted in a gentleman ly manner and with reasonable moder ation." The young people of Spring field will look upon t his judge as a Solomon, and perhaps he is one. They may kNa In moderation In the parks before marriage after marriage they may not kiss at all. Without making any claims for or against exercise, an investigator who has taken the pains to examine into the nfje at which eminent men die, found thnt moral philosophers, astron omers, statesmen uml clergymen of the hlgheat or more contemplative class, philanthropists, literary men of Independent means anil others' whose lives were not likely to be marked by any excessive degree f muscular activity have generally hail the long est lives. WICKLESS SIM LE, SAFE" during HOT WEATHER BLUE FLAME COOK STOVE! "New Rochester" r0()KlN(i under these eircumstanoea is a pleasure, The i: bet y l amp Co. stake their reputation on the stove in question. 1 S aviaenoe oi me rawsiactton enjoyed is testimonials galore and plicate orders from all parts of the world. Send for literature, both for the "New Rochester" Cook Stue the "New Rochester" Lamp. Ycu will never regret having introduced these gcods into your he The Rochester Lamp Co., 38 Park Place and 33 Barclay St., New York. hold "Tattooing is very popular among criminals," said one of the wardens of the eastern penitentiary. "Prob ably three-fourths of the convicts here have ink designs of some sort on their body or limbs. The characters are varied and curious anchors, ships, tombstones, animals, mottoes, figure! of women, anil even flowers and buildings are seen. This tattoo ing is very useful, often, in the Iden tification of a criminal. " The advantages of a made-to-order family tree, says the Philadelphia Sat urday Evening Post, is that the ances tors composing it will always bear in spection, whereas those from real life are often such as one would not cart to have one's children associate with. Confess .1 li.-r Ilrnir. "Oh, you're always right, of course,' he exclaimed, sarcastically, "I sup pose you never In your life said any thing you reg etted." "Oh, yes, I have," she replied sweetly. "Oi n certain momentous occasion I sa .1 'Yea' to your proposal of marriage." Chicago l'ost. AS. O. GROUSE, ATTOUNKT AT LAW MXDDMM All busings entrusted ft will receive nrompt atten A BiipSless Beformer, "It Is sa. tn see this mercenary spirit, bo fl gmntly manlfeted In poli tics," said thr earnest citizen. "Yes," nnsflvered Senator Sorghum. "I have f.u!:t against it all I could, but it's oise. I can't jret people to vote my w,v without payin' 'cm." Washis t4' Star. WtieB tha nr Are 'riiiril-il. "Mr Brklaa, you look crushed and yet pi isA'd." "Yrs3n the way out a stout lady Fat nnne and grumbled because I woul lt give her more room; before I got fl a stouter lady got ia and sat on a i nicago l.ecord-llerald. J7T -r ii- Veterinary sUfjceoJ SELINSCROVE. PA. All piiifesslonal business e&tnish Itdl will reei-Ue iiri.ini)t and eareli.l , r ' some oaietUstSNS, appose you have said 's you were sorry for." l, yes," answered Senator Sor- u. I have occasionally said 'ten 'ars' when five would have brought Its just as well." Washington "C. C. C." on Every Tablet Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accej t no other. Beware of fraud, thing to cultivate, but the brain mus All druggists, ioc. net be entirely forgotten. A. recent report suys that three of the best athletes in Princeton are to be dropped from their classes be cause of a failure to pass their ex-. aminations. Prawn is a desirable stamped C C C Never sold la baft. Beware of the dealer who Mat to s "aomtihine hut m - - , tw MP fw, ifni there is no better lnvoaiiiienl people of small or larRo means I tho shares of the Union OonsOII ed Mining Co., whieh are now offered at one cent a share, full non-assessable, und without pen al liability. Inteuest Dividends at the ni 10 per cent per annum, payuh yearly for two years, are ouASil ed, in addition to tho regulailjt ed dividends. We also call "attention to "Smelteu Shares" oflthe "Knr Cdblkw," "Boondaby Oamf' "Qokkn Bkk" companies; now ing at three cents, with same i est dividend guarantee. All shares sold on the installs plan, or all ash. J oend for illustrated circa maps, terms, prices, etc. tteaal l.esssia ton Vn..41. V - J to 8-23 264. Minneapohi I