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A ( oitaeUon Madt tjnmalltht Unry
iiu Grounds in Snytler County
tor the Middleburqh "W."
Penn Township.
Waoevsbllkb'h Union C'kme-
TEBY.
Howar !. Win. b May 5, 1883; d
1 I, 1890, aged 7 y 2 m
July
!' (I.
Howard, D. Ella, b Aug 21, 1888;
d July 28, 1890, aged I y 11
in 7 d.
Hendricks, Harriet w of Jacob H.
d Jan 29, 1872, aged i bout
:)1 v.
Hen Irii-ks, Tillie d of .). H. and
8uin N'ritz .1 July lit, 1880,
tiged - y in 1 '2 d.
Han-. Sarah w ot Lewis d Oct 27,
1 892, aged 78 y 1 m 2:5 d.
II ia., 1 tiwis I) Nov 22, 181G;d Her
IfcTS, aged ti'J y 9 d.
Haas Win. sol L. and 8. b Nov 20,
IS'.lj .1 Aug lt, 1872, aged
20 y ! in 20 i.'.
Hills, ma I. ! oi (J. N. and E. d
If 9, 1871, aged 8 m 18 d.
Hill . Rva L d ofG. N. and E. d
Apr 11, 1874, aged 6 m 27 d.
Hills, Win. C. s ofG. X. and E.d
Ja i 24, 1864, aged 11 m 17
Keller, Lillie M. d ot J C. and L. 1 McGrann, Mary C. b Dec 23, 184(3;
A. d Mar 27, 1882, aged 10 y d Nov 7, 1874, aged 27 y 10
11 m. m 1 1 d.
Keller, Margeret wofGtorged Feb Biokhart, Catharine w of Henry b
17, 1&88, aged 78 v 1 ni. June 15, 1807; d Dee 2, 1888,
Keller, George M. I of J. C and L. 7(5 5 m 13 d
A. I) Oet 22, 1S72; d Feb 15. 1 Biokhart, Henry b Apr 27, 1802; d
1877, aged 4 y 3 m 28 d.
THE SUNrAY SCHOOL.
urastin In tin 1 ittcrnat Ion r I 1 fur
October . IIHI1 Joaruk
Emllril.
Hi
M iry E. l ofG. X. and E. d
July 20, 1862, aged 9 m 7d.
Hills, Sarah E. d ('(;. N. ami E. d
Aug 31, 1H72, aged 1 v 11 m
11 and
tired 10
Llendi ks, in. 1). s ni
A. . d Jan 19, 189
y 20 d.
II in' I stlier w i( Fredrick d Apr
19, 1880, aged 69 y m 16
d.
Hare, Elizabeth w of V. b Dee 6,
1810; d Mar 23, 1894, aged
77 y 3 in 7 d.
Har., Valentine b Aug 13, 1811: d
Dec 7, 187 6, aged 64 J 3 m
21 d.
Hub
r, dda d of Henry and Jane
.1 Nov 13, 1889, aged 44 y 6
ni 16 il.
11 didricks, Isaac Irwin s of Geo I!
and Matilda li July 9, 1869;
.lure 13. 1878, seed 8 v . 1
in i d.
Hubi
Henry l Jan
I 76 v 26 d.
14, lss;
Hnhcr, .lane w ol Henn d Apr 28
Hare, J
8,
Haas,
An
Haas,
Au
11
7, aged 87 y
uhn l Nov 21,
i
,1 ft
1900.
I 'O. H. Ii Jinn 10,
; I, 1893.
in. A. li Mar 20,
3, 1895.
Sarah
tin 2S
A. w of Rev.
, 1848; d
869; d
W. A. I
Mar 23
Haas,
an !
Ill i,
d J
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live L. d
9. A. 1
7 y in.
Samuel J.
ol lisv. W. A.
May 18, 1 SSI,
I I
Mar 7. 1856:
1 1 2i I, 1 899.
all 1 1 Dec 24. 1840: d Pe
1877, aged 36 y 2 ra I d.
1 1 mm 1 L. It. ii Aug 7. 182
V :v M IS9S.
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i w of L. R. I. A
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!8: il -Mar . 882.
'mma ( '. (1 of W. and
19, 1803, aired
1 1 uniinc!
4, I
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E. I M)
2 m 17 d.
H iff, M tria b Dec 29, 1836; d Fel
9, I 397.
Hull (. . W. b Aue 30. 1841:
Xov 11,
s
i 1 , ageci
m
Kofi, Mary sv of Josiah b Aug 6,
1804; tl ct 20, 1887, aged
83 2 in I 1 d.
H'off, Josiah b Feb 15, 1804; dOot
24, 1881.
Hilbish, Philip b Nov 11, 1S15; d
Feb 8, 1899.
Hilbish, R. Florence w pi W. P. d
Mar o, 1877, aged 26 y 9 m
!Ii
1 1
bish,
I'liilip s of ThompSOQ and
Carrie b May 1, 1891; d Xov
2, 1896.
Jarret, Susannah d Xoy 24, 1883,
age ! 79 y S m 20 d.
Jacret, Daniel d Aug 2, 1881, aged
76 y 6 m 26 d.
Jarret, Maria w of Henry b Jau 0,
1824; d Mar 6, 1900, aged 70
y 2 m.
Keller, Jacob ('. d Aug 5, 1880,
aged 40 y 9 d.
Koenig, Ellen Jane w of Dr. M. J.
b Feb 2, 1847; d Deo 13,
1871.
Keller, Wm. C. s of G. W. and
Alviretta d July 30, 1889,
aged 2 y 3 ni 13 tl.
Keller, F. W.d Mar 20, 1865, aged
30 y I m.
Keller, Minnie F. b Apr 30, 1862;
d Jan 21, 1883.
Kantz, Anna M. w of Christian b
Apr 8, 1801; d Dec 21, 1891,
aged 90 y 8 m 13 d.
'Killer, Geo. W. s of John anil
Harriet b Aug ") 180IJ; d Mai
ls, 1856, aged 2 y 7 DQ 13 d.
Keeler, Mary E. d of J. and P. b
Mar I, 1850; d Xov 6, 1854.
Keller, Margaret v of Samuel l
Sept 23, 178;"); d Apr 1, 1845,
age I 59 y 4 m 8 d.
Keller, Samuel d May 16, IS."7,
aged 7 1 y.
Keller, Geo. W. d Oct 2f, 18S0,
aged i7 y.
Keller, Harriet M. W of G. W. b
22, 1824; d Mar31, 1863, Aug
aged 38 y 7 in !' d.
Kitter, Anna A. il of Hon. John
Wilkes, d Apr lit, 1878.
Keefer, Chas. d Aug 7, 1SS0, aged
70 y 6 in 10 d.
Kliugler, Katie b Oct 23, 1866; d
Mar 31, 1 890.
Keiser, Harry M. s of P. and M. d
June 28, 1870, aged 11 y II in
24 d.
Kantz, Anna Eliza w of J. P. d Apr
6, 1887, aged 60 y :. m 6 d.
Kinney, Edw. A. d Jan I, 1884,
aged 0 1 y 1 in 19 d.
Kinney, Leah w of Edw. d Apr 11,
1898, aged 78 y 2 m 3 d.
Kinney, Henry d Aug 28, 1884,
aged 71 y 1 m 8 d.
Kiunev, Levi dMarS, 1885, aged
.'! I y 8 m 5 d.
Kreeger, (Jeo. s of A. and K. d
FvU 26, 1873, aged 2 y 2 m
lid.
Kan!;:, John b Oct 14, 1802; d
June 19, 1853, aged 50 y 8 m
5 d.
Kant, Mary w of John b Sept 9,
1803; d June 1, 1S77, aged 73
y 8 m 22 d.
Kleiner, Henry d Xov 2, 1872,
aged 70 y 1 in ) d.
Krcmer, Catherine w of Henry d
May 4, 1870, aged 75 y 8 m
24 d.
Livingston, Lizzie b Mar 14, 1869;
tl Aug 14, 1897.
Livings! Fohn H. sof N. J. and
E. d .Nov 20, 1874, aged 19 v
10tn28d.
Lenhart, Sarah Jane w of Peter J.
d Apr 8, 1861, aged 22 v 0 in
0 d.
Landis, L. M. b Apr 20, 185"); d
Oct 29, 1900.
Long, (Jeo. W. 1) July 1, 1864; d
ct 22, 1900.
Long, Christian d Apr o, 1895,
aged 07 y 0 d.
Loudenslager, Lydia w of John b
May 1:5. 1828; d Xov 23.
1 885, aged 57 y 0 m lOd.
Loudenslager, Harriet E.d of J. and
L. 1 1 I .. 2:j, 1866; d Mar 27,
1870.
Loudenslager, Win. h of John and
L. d Mar (i, 1850, aged 1 1 v
10m23d.
Leavengood, Clinton 8. V. sof A"
J. and Emma b Feb 14, 1871;
J r ii i ti . . -
u mu) n, iot, aged i y j m
CPrrpartd by II. C. I.fnirstcn.)
T11K I.KSSi X TEXT.
lCtr.t. ii :JS-4'1.)
3. Ar.d Pharauh i. .-. ui.iu nl Mrvarts,
Oct 10, LS77, aired 75 y m En we flnd ,uch 8 u,:' " lhl a mB
, to J n whom the Spirit of Got is?
t O. i S9. Am: l'h inoh raid ur.to Joseph. For-
sinuch as Uud hath ihewed th all this.
Mnr 97 tftAfl u,r. ,l I'l 11 ... rt
M .I.'.. I.... It... i. 4 .. r. ioio: J ""
' i"vei , .ioiiii o .vpr ,, ioir; u th,re it. none su o.sir.t u:.u us thou
Mar '
21 d.
40. Thou slialt bf ov, r my house, and ac
cording unto thy word j-hull :i my people
Ml' i r . l i I b ruled: oniy In ih- throne will I bt-great-
eKelvy, .Mary Ann w of John b r than thou.
Apr 10 1810; tl Dec 14 1 41- Ar''- r l. . . . in to J. srph. See.
' .. , ' i I have tc t tin i-ov, r iii: the land of Kgypt.
42. And Pharaoh took off ht( ring from
his ban!, and put it upon Joseph'a hand.
1895, aged 751 y 7 in 20 d
v i." : i . nl5 naI
j.iuruinu, rnuiCU V. tl mar lo, and arrayed him ;i. vi.-tuny of line linen
1886, aged 35 y ." in and 23 d.
Norman, Wm. tl July 20, 1880,
aged 66 y 0 m 13 d.
27 d.
Loudenslaeed. Flora E. tl of I nnd
H. d Oct 20, 18S8, oged 1 v 7
in 28 tl.
Loudenslager. Henrvetta v nfV,
L. tl Dee li), 1894; aged 30 y
1 1 in 28 d.
Miller, Aenry J. b Apr 14, 1842, tl
Bept tf, 1 862, agetl 20 y 4 in
25 d.
Miller, 11. Jane w of John J. d
July 5, 1891, aged 50 y 10 in
15 d.
Miller, Maria A. b Apr 7, 1814; d
Deo V lb, 2, aged 58 v 7 m
24 tl.
MeBay, John W. b Aug 24. 1833:
d vrov 18 1802, aged 29 y 2
m 24 d.
Mcllay, JMt b Sept 12, 1837; d
May 12, 1857.
and put a gold chain about his neck;
43. And h" made h!m to rldo In the second
chariot which he had; and they cried be
fore him. bw ihi' km e: and he niado him
ruler over til Ihi hind of Egypt.
Pi II m U II or luQi ' A,ul Pharaoh said unto Joseph, I am
lint, nar n. tl JIIII J,), loot, Pharaoh, and without thee shall no man lift
ased 50 v 5 m. I up hls hai a or fv ' ' ,h? lar"' of "Urp.
b I 46. And Pharaoh called Joseph's r.aroe
lirk. John b Feb 23. 1816i I Jan phnath-i . : and hi java him to
' .iii. X . I . 1. . 1. . . 11 .1 . i 1
mcu.iu iu uauituier Ol i ou-piieraii.
prletl of On. And Joseph :.t out over
uli the land of UgypL
46. And Jos. pi. was i years old when
he stood befor. Pharaoh, klnir of Kgypt.
Ar.d Joseph w.i i . i.t li.. in the presence
of Pharauh. and wenl thruushuui all the
land of ESsypt.
47. Ami In the seven plenteoui years the
earth brought forth by handfult.
44. And he gathered up all the food of
the sevni years, Which were in the land of
Kgypt, and laid up the food In the cities:
the food of the Hi Id. which was round
uhout every city, laid he up in the same.
4. And Joshua l, i : In red corn as the sand
of the sea, very much, until he kit number
ing; for It was without number.
Ooiaen Text. Then that hoaoc me I
will honor 1. Sum. 8l80.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
For this lesion we hare the story of
Joseph come to a jH.siiimi of author
ity in Egypt, it u related in Ueneili
41. The following; points are briefly
not ft! :
Pharaoh's Two Dreams vs. 1-S.
Pharaoh Hears of J. s ph vs. S-IJ.
And Tilis Him ill.- Dreama vs. 14-U6.
Joseph's interpretation vs. 'X-ZZ.
His Wise I'olil.sel vs. ,U-3ti.
Joseph Hade Minister vs. 37-49.
Has Tw o Sons vs. (6-61
The Famine Begins vs. M-57.
Pharaoh's l nvo Dreams.- About two
years after the remarkable dreams of
the butler and the baker, which Joseph
had so accura : iy interpreted, Pharaoh
had a dream no less remarkable, it
was of seven well-fed eows feeding in
a meadow. Upon the heels I these
came seven cows that were very lean,
anil which fell tlion the fat ones mid
hungrily devoured thetu. Then
Pharaoh awoke, but, falling asleep
gain, dreamed muoh the same thing,
only Instead of eows it was ears of
corn. There were seven full ears close
ly followed by seven very poor ears,
which quickly disposed Of the ears that
were full. The thing stuck in Pharaoh's
mind and he could get no rest until a
meaning; had been givtn to his dreams.
All the magicians were called In, but
their replies were all unsatisfactory.
Phardoh Hears of Joseph. At this
juncture Pharaoh's butler remembers
that when in prison he had a dream and
that a young Jewish prisoner had truly
interpreted it for him, He remembers
not only his own dream, but nlso the
baker's dream and the linker's unhap
py end, as foretold by Joseph. In
Pharaoh s dilemma the builur tells of
this wonderful prisoner.
Joseph Called to Court. Pharaoh
sends for Joseph, who shaves oft the
beard that, has been growing while
there In prison and makes himself nth;
erwise as presentable as possible.
Pharaoh greeted him as-one that could
"understand a dream to interpret it."
Joseph showed his religion ns well as
his modesty by replying: "It is not
in me; God shall sive Pharaoh an an
swer of peace." There was .1 world of
significance in that expression, "an an
swer of peace." Joseph knew what
trouble was. He knew that "an an
swer of pence." was one of the great
est blessings Pharaoh oould receive,
yet he assured him tiod would pive it.
Joseph's Interpretation. 'When Jo
seph hud heara Pharaoh's dreama he
perceived that it was one dream twice
repeated. The yiirnifionnee was the
coming of seven years of plenty to be
quickly followed by seven of dire fam
ine. His Wise Counsel. Joseph was not
a mere interpreter of dreams. If
dreams to him were often mesno-nc
I from God, then they meant action for
him, and he showed his practical wis
dom by advising Pharaoh to prepare
1 mine in the years
9, 1894, aged 77 y I') m 14 .1.
Parks, ('. K. .1 Nov 26, 1884, aged
40 y I in 17 d.
Potter, Mary E. w of A. V. rl Oct.
3, l7(i, aged 27 y 4 m.
Putter, Newton I, s ol Kev. I. and
M. A. 1 Jan 29, 1885, aged
29y2d.
Parks, I'.lialx tli w of James L. b
An- -27, 1S-21; tl May 20,
1856, aged 33 y 8 m 2l'd.
Parks, Libbie d ofB. T. and M. A.
aged 3 y 7 tn 16 d.
Kilter, Henry J. I Jan I!, 1832, d
Dee 31, 1886, aged 54 y 11 m
28 !.
Hitter, Cora E. tl of H. J. and V.
S. d July 17, 1S77, aged 2 v
1 1 in I d.
Rudy, Lucy w of Jonathan b 1804,
d in 1 857, aged "o y.
Lihoads, ( 'has. S. d Nov ii, 1881,
aged 83 y 1 1 in 6 d.
Lihoads, 1'ianees d May 27, 1894,
agetl 87 y 6 tn.
Rudy, Jonathan tl Xov 21, 1893,
aged 78 y 5 ra 2:5 d.
Rudy, Catharine w oi Jonatbaod
Nov 1 I, 1855, aged 20 y.
Rudy, Chas. A. s of Jonathan and
Catharine tl Apr 1, 18a8, agetl
5 y 5 in 5 tl.
Rlshel, Sadie J, b May 11, 1852; d
Oct 4, 1805.
Rlshel, (.'lias. li. b July 22, 1826;
tl Anr 21. 1894.
Rishel, George b Apr 13, 1795; d
Dee 4, 1874.
Rishel, Sarah w of Geo. b May 22,
1801; tl Aug 21. 1887.
Romig, Daae I), d Jan 25, 1895,
aged 58 y 6 in 1 d.
Uoinig, Charles A. d Jan 25, 1895,
aged 28 y 8 m,
Roop, Margaret w of Renj. d Xov.
28, 1S87, aged 75 y 7 in 22 d.
Roop, Benj. b Oct 27, 1809; d Mai
ls, 1893.
Rohrbavh, Lizjiie S. b Mar 4, 1850;
H Feb 27, 1874, aged 23 y 11
in 23 d.
Rohrbach, D. P. h Sept 10, 1810;
d Oct 6, 1 874, agetl 64 y 20
rt.
Row, Harry s of E. and L. d Oct
15, L883, aged 7 y 7 in 16 d.
Spatle, Christian d Oct 12, 189G,
agetl 75 y.
Smith, Mary B. d of L. G. and 8.
K. b Mar 13, 1878; tl Dec 13,
1891.
Six, William H. bDec 18, 1823; d
Apr 4, 1897.
Nix, Maiv A. w of Win. II. tl Dee
22, 1820.
Schutire, Howard a of H. D. and J.
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ncil 60 y.
Schaffer, Catharine w. of Michael
(1 July 12, 1SSC, aged 08 f,
8ecbold, Harry W. a of C. B. antlS,
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Schoch, Silas H. 1, July 20, 1840;
l Feb 12, 1872, aged 22 y 0
in 17 d.
Scharf, Joseph I), d Apr 25, 1863,
agetl 42 v.
Scharf, Elizabeth w of Joseph d
Aug 2, 1889, aged 68 y.
Schoch, Catherine w of Jacob b Jan
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Miller, M. L. b Jan 6, 1840; d Nov , soi , ln bullV "Mutator is
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find n.-tti r Storr.
"Did you sec the account of that
flh of lifc'lifu'n thai l)iirned the
huir from a hoy's head without oth
erwise hurting him ."
"I did," answered the cheerful liar,
"and I wn pained to note the Incohv
plettneu of the story. Now, I hap
peu to know of a case that is really
rimarkable. The lightning entered a
barber's shop nnd not only undertook
the task of singeing a man's hair, hut
it runjr up the proper amount on the
cash reglster'-r-Qhicago Post.
CKOUSE,
A lara Imllentlun.
"Oh, I visited inch a woefully poverty-stricken
family this niornin;,"
said the sympathetic member of the
charity committee.
"Indeed!" aaked the chairman of the
committee. "Were they very, very
poor?"
"Poor! Man, it Is pitiable. Why,
they are so poor that they keep 15
dogs. "Baltimore American.
Joseph iii Prosperity. Pharaoh dls
eoveredlhe wisdom of this advice. lie
saw, too, that a man through whom
(iod could interpret dreams could also
he trusted in a position of great re
sponsibility. Thus it came that Joseph
came to second in power in Egypt. It
was during the seven years of plenty
that ManaMeh and Ephraim were
horn. No tribe of Tsrael was named
after Joseph, hut his two sons were
remembered with all the other sons of
Jacob.
Peloubet well says that "we should
take great care to show that the
wealth and power ho which Joseph at
tained were not his success, but only
certain outward sig-ns of success, a
portion of success which would not
have been success, if alone. He could
have attained the largest and best
part of his success, even if he had re
mained a slave."
In Small limn.
Rooting out malice may be repress
ing murder.
Nothing is harder to forgive than
forgetfulness.
The cultivation of the heart spares
the cudgeling of the brains.
The men who could invent Chr
Mild jtlSt
unlver.
The man who is in the public eye is
not as great as he who is in the peo
ple's heart.
If eternal salvation is an individual Genuine stamped CXC Never sold In bulk.
matter surely daily providence will be Beware of the dealer who Wo to sell
the same. Bam'a Horn. "somtthlnj tut at good."
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will receive urunipl and careful attention.
Compound Profits.
Skinner I just sold the last of those
suburban houses I put up.
Weaver What are you going to do
with all the money?
Skinner Invest it In quinine and sell
it to the purchasers of the houses as
soon as they have caught the malaria.
Leslie's Weekly.
i who could invent Christ
a mm Htmrn .rente tfitt
CANDY CATHARTIC
There ia no better investment f'
people of small or large means than
the share 3 of the Union Consolidat
ed Mining Co., which are now being
offered at one coutashaiv. full-pwdi
non-assessable, and without person
al liability.
Interest Dividends at tha rate of
10 percent per annum, payable half
yearly for two years, are ouarantk
ed. in addition to the regularly earn
ed dividends.
We also call "attention to the
"Smelteb Shakes" ofithe "Kkttlk
Ccblkw," "Boundary Camp" and
"QrjBEN Bkk" companies; now sell
ing at three cents, with same inter
est dividend guarafttae.
All shares sold on the installment
plan, or all cash, i
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