The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 04, 1903, Image 8

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    MIDjDLEBURG post.
SWEPT BY A CYCLONE
Ortr too Killed 'by Terrific Wind
Storm it Gaiatirille Geu,
CUOTHING
We fae IN
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EXPERIENCED
Ai.xl'.iii'i; IUt- it More, up-to-date we hive mvivtxl
584
Bequests
suit oftor Sunliurv
strictly all wool
nits iu all colors and mixtures at the renarkahle ruv of
r.r SAMPI.K ; ..ft ho m.vt wonderful
ins ovor known Mill's and Youths',
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THK SUIT
n.ur i.anir nnd add res an.l wr will imniodi itcly
, t . Y.hi will thiMi know Vherr to hwy your
i.i Summer Suit.
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BIO COTTON MILL DESTROYED
BROSIUS BRO.'S
SUN BURY, PA.
Oiobe Warehouse!
New Spring Carpets,
Rugs aqd Mattings,
A c-hoice selettion ol NewJPatterns in
and;Carpots
. at such lirices as will make New Sell ...j iiei;ord.-in this
uvj&Hmcnu wvr you o ee and cjmpanwiu v'n(j 'piaHl
-ii i t whal.
OST OF OUR
readers have
read some of
Rev. Charles M. Sheldon
stories. We have secured
for our columns a new one,
The Reformer
which will begin in a few
days.
6,000 Homeless at Dee Molnca.
Do Moines, la., June 1. Once mor
hope has twn Inspired In th breasts
of th 6.000 flood refupws by the report
that the river has begun to slowly de
cline. So far as Is known but seven au
thenticated fatalities have been report
ed. For over two days It ha rained
constantly and the mercury baa stood
close to the freeslng point. Scores of
men, women and children bar apent
hours at a time In soaklna: wet gar
ments, sitting on the roofs of their
homes awaiting the arrival of rescuers,
The last of these was removed last
evenlnc More fatalities will reeult
from exposure than from drowning
The property loss will mount Into the
millions.
V Lars
vou
fshal.
AXttlKSTER apd SAYONNERIE
'i"Lan: Iirior CarjeL, b-sautifu! figure- and coloring,
lil- Vt TV Ul
n
Hundreds of Houses Carried Away.
Lawrence. Kan, June 1. The water
here is falling. Half the houses on
tbe north side are washed away, hut
tne people have all rone to high gnoond
4..b A!v-T6Jrt w tjMjsy
On.'ide here. Hundreds ol Home
uave been carried down the river.
There are only two or three smai spots
on the north side not under water,
snd most of the 3.000 people ovpr tfcere
are homeless f.nd have lost all their
personal property. There has been
much Ids? of live stock.
Wilton Velvet
Ti.il . W"
oa .:i-.--.. 1 .-, Sl.-j. &i.."tu.
Ciieeriu! Piurul, Persian
. Sects, a!! .puiar coiuri::p
81.7." jr yard.
apestrv Brussels Carpets Jlf' df
r liora: and m-
el ... '.'
t.Iiv"J
dr..
Lr . a'.. utt: colorm;.'- 5" eta.,
m i' ?I.r(i i' vard.
ctfc.. 85
Inprain
Carpet
Hi..
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van.
ILUf Wool. AietL'.lion and Fiora!
.LSecit. ou- uno-. 4 etc. vr rani.
Li an' r.r cit j
Wattino n
pin.
ul. wo-.)., ljru'4t Fati-eru":, ul."
vani.
w Linuu s-au)i- muumtr. our
I f ancv Jar -iattirp
ii cu. jk' varu.
:u..
' cu..
, hi:
cu. per
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GiobE AsrBhousB,
343 Market St.,
Sunbury, Pa.
The Flood In Nebraska.
Lln""ln. Neb.. June 2 The flood
situation i gT'at!y Improved tn Ltn
coIe. Tbt- wator in the western low
lands is lietwen tve and air feet
below tbe blph water point of Satur
day, and some of tbe drownedout real-
J dntF navt nifved back to tbeir homes
. Si-kit; uiKTance outside or Lincoln
cuuditums ar still bad and railways
art matin? litu- effort U) run trains
on r.-jruiar seti-'duies There Is some
impnivvment at Beatrice, and tbe
wors; it tiiciugbt to le over, but tbe
towL is Et.li: isolated except by wire.
Employes Were Caught Under Wrack
'Ot and Many War Killed and In
jured Other Mat Death In Fall
ing Store.
Gainesville, Oa, June 1. This city
waa struck by a terrific cyclone, killing
over 100 persona, unroofing th city bo
tala, other large blldtnga, and destroy
ing tbe Gainesville cotton mills. Tbe
greatest loss of lite waa In th destruc
tion of the cotton mills, where 84 per
sons were killed and scores Injured.
Eighteen persona wer killed In th
city between th centre ot town and
the railroad station, where four large
stores were blown down. The slorm
had driven many persons Into these
stores for refuge. There were 600 per
sons at work In the cotton mill when
the cyclone struck. The mill was a
three-story building. Th.' first story
was left standing, but badly wrecked.
With a terrible craRh the two upper
stories of the building were swept
away, leaving 32 operatives dead in the
room. The cyclone then swept around
the outskirts of the city to the suburb
of New Holland, two miles away,
wher are located the Pacolet cotton
mills, one ot the largest Institutions of
this character tn the south, 'i ue plant
of the Pacolea Company was not seri
ously damaged, but probably 100 cot
tagea atanding nearby, occupied by the
operatives who were employed In the
mills, were completely demolished,
killing SS people. These were mostly
women and children, aa the heads ot
th famines were nearly all In tbe fac
tory at work.
Th store of Joseph Logan, near the
Gainesville cotton mill, waa crushed to
ruins by the wind, and eight men who
had taken refuge in It were instantly
killed.
Th Jones general store met a simi
lar fata, and in the rutna two people,
on man and one woman, were crushed
to death. Tbe woman waa Mrs. Jones,
wife ot th proprietor.
Reports from White Sulphur, aeven
mile from Gainesville, are to tn ef
fect that the storm struck there with
terrific force, killing a dosen people.
Thla, however. Is not absolutely con
firmed. Dr. Smith, city physician of Gaines
ville., saya he haa visited 100 wounded
and haa personally seen 100 dead.
The physicians who have assisted In
tbe work of relief aay that the acenea
at tbe mills wer appalling, th victims
being crushed and mangled in every
conceivable manner.
The tornado struck the town in the
southern portion. It cam with a
triKViltn voaT.- an& iWoxy "waa kAot o
Into night. Aa people fled from the
storm they wore caaght In the wind
and bodily thrown in all directions.
Some houses were torn into frag
ments: others were lifted from their
foundations and rarrledd intact for
blocks; roofs sailed like leaves in the
air, and many persons were picked up
in tbe storm and carried over trees
and bouses for long distances.
Tbe Uichroond Hotel was wrecked,
and several perished along with it One
hundred and twenty-five cottages, a
school house and a church were blown
away in tbe negro section of the town.
Five brick stores on tbe mam street
of Gainesville were swept away. In
all 200 buildings are demolished here.
rest, Finest, Latest and Best.
Lino ever biouglit to Suubury. Men's Suits irom
92.50 to 900.00.
Hats, Caps and Neckwear
Latest Designs mul Styles and at pries that will
astonish tlx customers from Snyder county.
Fare Paid.
I will pay one-balf the car fare for persons fnnu
Snyder county who buy 910.00
Worth of (ioodg.
Nothlno; but Reliable Goods are
Handled. Call on
WOLFF FRIEDMAN,
The Up-to-Date Clothier,
SUNBURY, PA.
Special Offer,
l.lcnl Knlfouti.l ft'lwmir Klmru'iivr 2
ola. K.Kurivotioii I'mut 2V. ota. ot
Pookct PliHtlonsr JoUa'c. Same
l.oHlltor ftOo. Kopp's u4himorclnl cnl
oiilnlorSV. PrintUMuitflt 2-V. Ltojtls
Modi-rn PoiiltavynMik, Paper 2.V. cluth
H Hygiene mtlie Kltolion PaiorS.Tc
cl.Hh .MK'. All hih(rI.1. A ' mo,
trlitl Milmcrittott to Wwkly, Fhihi,
l'iol.l au.t FlrosliU' (I. pur year given aa
a prviiiluin with any of aUve offtra, if
not now a sulworlbor.
J. M. llAKTI.KTT.
It. 1017 Main, l a Fayette, lm
DcMlae Cannot b fund
bv Wal nnnlionlloii uh ilioy oounot
oacIi tlicMiiM iised norlioii ot tliu ear.
Time is only one way to cure deaf-nt-fs,
Mij that la by ro Htitutioiiiil
oit.edi' S. Doufnegg ia caused by nu
lollamod condition of (lie uiucoua
llmcR of the EiiRtachiuu Tube.
Whon this tube ismflaiu.-J von bate
a rumbling aouud or imported hear
it:, and when H ia -ntirtly closed,
lnet-a ia the ltault, ul uulexa
the iulliimmatio i can bp lakcu out
and this tube restored to its normal
condition, heavinn will bo deatroyed
lJ: T . aiS 0"ty Agricultural Soar
but an infl-m" d cone htiftxSuM." ?K and County lV
We wil cive Cue Huudred Doll ,ra
for any case of ueafuocs (caused by
catarrh) that canuot !) cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor cir
culars, ti et .
F. J. CbeneyAC, Toledo, O.
t-V. I y Druggists. 7jc
Ha'l'a Family Pills arj the best.
nn anj thing bo worso thanuJ
tl-iit vvfty minute will !, "I
H.lsows. n. Deentiii,A,.'FMa
years HuewnicH. "I ,i.,!llr.a
fonibu i ii ii fr
atonmeti n'hl boaol troiil,
Hooi,,tvl,,!,.vi,H,, whHM(i(;
11 Ifiumlic fHlffd. At leuUL
ndi.ced tolry Kloctiic Hif1,
'd atoniOHiid now I'm CoiW
.t;covr,Tl.. "Fcr l.ivor H
Ntninnnli ....1 II.. I... , 5
. . ........ , ,, imunifspu
litters h the only modu-i,,, (uj
i! H,K.'.,".,'"n b' ' iddlobiirBdrjJ
muiuieimr Drg Store Gnrtl
Oarman of Uloufield Di.Jl
SHiupeell of PonnHCr.Mk toJ
Farmers' Institutes.
Tho County Board of Farm
stltute Manauera, will m t
County Coninilhalonera' offl
aewind Tuemlay of June, to amJ
iupinc wnere limlitutesw,
hold thla Boaaon. Alt .if our
who desire Institutes, ought ka
this meeting and present tbeir a
Thla Hoard Is comHisei of tini '
Memlwrs of the State ha&ri it
i. i
"jure, ana one represenutittil
a -J ,
V-x:-: .:.fv.l,. &v iltft miv
; ..fir.-i i ,ct! i-r iu' Aljiuy,
' jtiif ti br.umttuut. ' tLe
..,... ij' ,i,0!. Kuti J iu.i t co.
i. ... i4rt kuu...-;uk' rjk:iUU:
'i tiu- uafi jai' iyial ClvO,
W ui'Uli.c-l i,y ji
tut- uci e-t-.c-m!
c,oe
iuU- e'.n.i iiubiiuifllr vwf Jjrwil'
if.ut;iuf; ti.c iiili',K tc a Uit, WuU
Lib ftufewUli f.i1 OL Liuit Lfal"
I yi Ii,
iJ' Mill,
.uli,..
iJi.li' hiailiftr o(.
i.u..i v' lcu. aiiuck
i...:.' nil' luc-f.'
kuoiictc. (. a.
ccmili U .u cs'-.b'.. lu Alul'.i.tkl-.
lal ;kClt JiWU' 1C K.'.Uf.
' -i . v.' UloLicuC ity Uif. ljai.
...v.. l UulilliUSF. luCiUUiU' tuic
sLv.cis ant! u Lu;e', tit Cco'.i v vjJ by
' V cct.h jcllji, e., cu',Juu,i p.
jtr 1 $iuO,ubO
rUi.vur T. SuurKvod, cue Luiut.ug
Cltta.ur vt tUt- injuUiVOft. CuUD , Ka
. -Cuuttl y.uV, Liu. LccU i4.uicU fur ctu
! L.iui,uk JiOO.UuO.
ALMOST A LYNCHING
Kegc Gambles Caused Riot at West
Lioety, Pa, Eall Grounds.
FittsbuTK. June 1. It a riot at
e bat bai: fnmiid at High bridge, iu
West Lli".y borougt. on neru waa
kllii two urc proUaU'y family shot.,
a third wat ba.ir Ufsaten and tiirovc
ovr a hill hud ttr wlilt hoyt wer
bvreiv but not laudiy woundMl. One
v' tu vv&wi w'jajtc lynchlnK If a
vry uarrow margin.
Six lisro -ftip auuuteit '.tmirtd
do ivusiin-s. aiid wli;o warned u
viiWj.-d Crf wltij revolrri and
jvunT: he vera.' ittrmuh. A mob
yuiritiv f.freu-c;. aud two utgro took
iluie ii ci)i'.kfii cool, from
ufi tU--v coutitiutrt) firiue
tfli .'I'J4. li ol tti- UiOC
ciiu)iC tc tu xt. ttud tiie UHjct tyuv
tu 1i;ici liitiOt oivuKl tu.; Jwr lo
lii-. a ivi'- iv ii tvll aud iauuMl ot hit
tia(! 'I u- UH;ro. vruo wa lOci'. fc!
1b.Ui! at '.'iiar, Ktl.ey, tell tviward,
auc ' tu- wUi- Miulaut uu'.u anii
vj' tw livu 1 1 it uauot r. imc i
ivviv-ir 'J L-m a tt tu&li ul Hi
iiit;ii.i- hiui. auc tu UibU a liU-r i
t.iy u-ji.u..1 iv catl witti .'luUt ii -
flyu 1. I
'1 u. viu.r u.-jsici va tliuKed Iivto '
CV-'V J.'J it lOJl Will1 jiu..uf..d. Jic
ab oiufefd a' iiiui U'X' ai (U j
tutr IVJM UIVULld llU I.U'jr, nuti tia! ;
uvA ut icii-vu' tc uanf hlu. wL.:U ctfc
Ott.CCIH iill'i.cV '1 U Ui.t.'V VHM
Mvuiidud lu a Mit jjlu.ct u.d au-
uvt liVt.
tr.e Folic Force jii.
JCr.c. i'n . Juu- J . tirlayur iiu d w'ik
uua u..clu-I the ica.;uaUyni yt U.
111 iciiicf dure1 wli.jt ijtUuca
uoiuiuii ;Ud Ut ualuM Uilr wUr-
ice H crt loicicAtl UuiA AvO Ui .f 16
vi: J oue tut would Utve the w
i.u of . tC iil. ?'u MuOvii Uie
totce cot.U,vf O'i' gujUvaii, Cajy
tUi CuUiaue, OCcci" laxulArl
a1 Ciurjt UJiilc. '
Killed His Affianced Wife.
Pittsburg. Pa.. May I'S Because bis
affiaBced wife, Mary Muc'-:iska. was
nursing a friend's chii 1. Albert
iKibrydnio. a Pule, ebot and killed ber.
After shouting tbe woman Dobrydulo
attempted to kill himself with a razor,
but was prevented by come of bis
countrymen, wbo almost ended his
life by beating bits unmercifully. Tbey
finally dragged blm through tbe street
by tbt Leels to tbe police station. In
spite of tbe investigations of tbe po
lice tbey have been unable to find any
specific cause tor tbe crime beyond
tbat of a lovers' quarrel. Tbe couple
came bere from Poland about a week
ago and wer to have been isarriej
on June It.
Short in His Accounts.
iTln.lon, K. i-. June Z.-I. E. Mc
Gtricfc, of Treutwn, wbo during th
past two Bioo'hs haa Umi inanagr of
tne Western Cniou Teh-graph olfi
bere. has Ix.-en wiested, Imrjjd with
being verai bundled Oollwn sboit in
L axounta.
BEAVERTOWN.
itev. 1. i'. jinimernuDLiia:
Lng the General Synod iu EnJ
this week. ,
HOFFER. Miss Florence Airier aac
I T-V .1
J. T. Straub left f..r Milton Mon I 6 e Veu.1 6Pent a lt!
tn -,.i t- thin with tnends at raxtonvilk
meeting, addre,ite Spread!!
quest to ChalrmWUnen wik
tute Managers, care ot t'oumj
tntaeloiierg.- f
! Miss Maggie ShamlmL i
day where he intends to work this
Summer.
tjuite a Dumber ot our toiks at- in town the guest oi' Mis it
ienuei me icMivui ui jeiM,TVIIie ryne Beaver.
Saturday evening. j, M. Kline and J. 1 H
Frank Giugrieli of Selinpgrove peut two wei:ks in LauiaH
L Diversity viwted friends in the putting up Hydraulic ram;.
vicinti over Sunday.
Jerome Mart-lial of Northumber
land was in town Sunday.
(. A. Paige waa to Georgetown
Sunday.
Nushel Newman, who in work
ing at Jlerndon, waa home Sunday.
Miw Lula Newman of Chflpman
Having wiin 3lrt. J. f , nlrauh.
Man's bed Found In River.
Jau'oUt, J--a., June 1. Th badly
6COUipOt.:d UX' Of U ULllUVWU lUtllt
ykk luui.d tvfclii.g In tue ibubui-liauua
rivf at ;ti LU. It Ltd tridwucj
U ii In tbe wal.-r loiig Hiuf .
1903 JIJHE 1903
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PRESIDENT SPEEDING HOME
PrcMnUd With Beautiful Saddl
Hors t Chynn, Wyo.
North Matte, Neb., June 2 Presl
dent U'jobevelt Is anuudlug homeward.
lit Mt (Jbvyenne, Wyo., yesterday and
made but one short stop between I but
place and this. Tbe atop waa wadii
at Kidney, Neb., where be delivered
uo addrobs on good cIH.huhIiIu befuru
a largu crowd, lie rau into a ruin
felorin here, but notwithstanding Ibat
large number of people turned out
to greet Mm. Tbe stop here waa bul
half au bour, during which tlma he
wan tulieu for a drive about lb til y
und iiiaiK a hlirtil address. The preul
Uuul t-p.ut Onlay In tuwa and toiiiur
row mul TliuiH'Iay will be Uuvolud io
illiuijls. The only tlup scheduled fur
'riiuy In Ji 1 ahuix , while he will
apend lu uiluuicn thai, iiiuiniug.
The wild wt'di ekhlblUou iu honor
of i'r. oiilcut lUioncvttlt ut i'Vuuiiur
1'ark, Iu Cheyc-nue, Wy., waa a big
auccctin. The llibt tvent waa lbs prus
entuihm Id I In' iiii'sldent of the beuu
llful tttdille guldlJiK, liatiuhiua, SMppie
ui tnied by a inmpliUe riding ouiilt
Th present was Iwm the peonle uf
i;iitytui,u ana uougius, ana was no
demd by geuator Warren. The prt-al
dent retipoiided In a happy vein, say
lng the guiding was the bent riding
animal be had ever been astride, and
aMcg permission of tbe peopl of the
fetafe to rthrliiten the animal "Wyo
ml'ig." The beautiful animal, at th
command of Senator Warren, fell 00
T. M. Kline, Ed. fcrnitt,
Bichel, Clay Shirk HH
Uurnhani, and Melviu 1-
Ijanrarter were buuduv gas
irtends in town
Miss Annie Kline ut MioJ
ih Kxnling wiveral day
viuiM'ig lier parents.
(jio. M. 1 nomas ami la
Iewitown siient Sunday is
Ihe AduniHOurg und ln.4
liaudrt furnishod the iinific
Memoriul ecrviniH Saturtcj
uiug.
llev. 1). C. Kimffiiitii aw:
M. Smith delivueil lln M
1
aihlrerthcti.
W. K I'uujt! umi -.in, lj'
Aiiiiii; and ISIuii.li.' K':,f
Welzel, Aliliie HaiViibt:
Art Shirk .ikiiI n I', w iayoi.
1 -
IlL'hUUIIll llllUlBlllH 111 JA'WIN.
week. - "
lUv, N, Vimng "I' M
1 iuliail 11 iii.i't; 1 1 it ui illL'
ra .!-" a t j .. .. r
lying ttermoii in the I ' i
Snlilulh evening, 11 Inn n-i'l
A.l). Ijiainhy in mluiiin
(July ( ViiiiUiiiiiioii.
J'uul lluiiia ami wile ol
Millu ,.ll.,i il.i.l .i-iiiM A
Kvungi liuul church Suil'
ing. ,
A. If. R.w.r .t Hiid'
111 lll. il' hull .I..I..I iiixl
W'lilion hiit 111 (hi ..v'.-iiiiip
Iter if relativoB .wi bjokuf'
n 1
fill Ifjiunt,
J). C Kuulinal
day for l'liilu. where he
the MiiiUlurium ofTui1
iniir.h us it the young
tired of bihulu lilu uudu
m Burpi jHijd if he U
jts ncts and saluted his asar owner
ft jg-tJa o Ma reluru.
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