V MIDIiLEUUliG post. :ming by Special Train. I-o-cLiaxi. IBill's Historical Wild West 4. T:m', ,.' S-.'iv, l'liweec. fum.wl'c timl t'rov lnditinx. GENUINE PLAIN COWBOYS. GUARDS S'Ol'T AM' rKOVnKKsMF.V YON'OMOTOS KOY AL .l;i!.:ri. . r.iiv . A Jv xjiirt :' IVfintifiil Western Girls. The Mexican National Hand. Tw( linni: F."riiliti,r V:n!v I'Jtin or Shine. 1 1: 'ft H 1)n nottd! Mn::mj :w! Riii-kint; Tiinrlu-. Indian War P;ins ami War l.iki Sown-.. Tin in. complete entertainment nt its kind in the ncrlii. headed h the noted Guide. Scout and Interpreter Capt. Wm. Powers, Indian "Bil IV Grand Farade Daily t 10:30 a.iii, Performance at 2 and S i. in. Poors open one lionr earlier. Will Exhibit at 311 1) OLE BURG, TA., Thursday. June 18th, 1903) Trices for this day and date only, ii.?Tti I to 25c to all. i Blobe Warehouse! I I - -muML r-ar-JT-jarrTT m fgi fmt, y V3.VU.Ljf.'. "f'irt a aivi:::iii: ; , v r ;i-":i!f!.: r : surec tna: vm:r -u"i iiiinifii:. V i aii"W i 1 ?:: iTirtnitt:. u '. e.-i-. - ii :j-t . :. 'i iv wu v.-;:: :.'! -triii.'ir j.w2r.! j. .H- :!: ' !',,- ;ni'i . - 1 i" v..i::i;;;. : wmi. ' i- . reat ..! ;,- ,j:;vr. '.ii ariiu. ' 'It'!, '"t- ;y hum- am: i- ; " e- y. ' ' ':u;.':f, . i:r p:;-. '.. ii i . iu- J '.:;;"iv. u:, jj.a'-n Luvl. ft- .. ah :..; tfii . J r.-- m :ir. ; . ' I - " :-:. jj: ;,-v. a'n: ': ', i- ai" 1 . i i r ; - n ','1 (. j ' ! !J . ..!!.'"--. . i, -uliil:,'-- .it. I'i. '. V Jiii. (..- ,;,j , V III : ' - . . ' ' . .- If-' ! ' l!,-.JI . , a ,.: V. . '' -.'Li' I.Kt .If iJ i ' , f .' ' V i " J . .' .'.v;-J ' " ? X .- ,i . ; .' . .1:1' i iii.iuiM i A WEEK'S HEWS CONDEMSED, Wtdnttdiy, Jun S. The Pennsylvania Eclectic Medical Society held It annual convention at Allentown. The new cruiser Taeoma waa Launched at the Union Iron Works, at San Francisco. Mrs. Koonevclt has returned to WaRhlngton from Groton. Marts., whero she visited her sons at school. Professor J. P. Lesley, the famous geologist of the Fnlverslty of Penn sylvania, died at his home In Milton, Mass. The United States geological survey during the coming year will Investi gate the mineral resources of Hawaii and lVifto Kloo. Governor PennypacVer. of Pennsyl vania, nss appointed William 8. Mee han. of Philadelphia, chief of the de partment of fisheries. Thursday, Junt 4. Columhlan University, at Wahlnn ton. hold It 32d snnual commence ment lat evening. Kohhers dynamited the safe In the Gt-il.l Stsbe.K Hank at Vesta. Minn., ar.il sci ure.l over JSOiW. Mississippi's new eapitol hviildlng St .1st kson. eri ted Rt a eiist of $1, poo.imM. hss lnn dedicated. tVnfedorato Memorial lRy was celo hvnie.l yesterday throughout the south with eereises in the ocmeterVs. The hrieklaycrs and masons of WliUeslisrre Pa., who hsve heen on strike for five weeks, returned to work j todnv I Millers from all parts of the south lard wet a'tended the first convention !of the Millers' National Federation at 1 TVtrolt. Friday, June 5. Osesr White, a lineman, was hu.ned to death by a live wire on a telegraph pole at Reading. Pa. The l.r,i"th annual commencement of Princeton University was held at I Princeton. N. .1.. today. Minister Conper reports to the state I department that China will establish j a mint at Pekin and mint its own sil ver coins. I All the restaurants and hotels In the depots of the Pennsylvania Railroad system west of Pittsburg will be con ducted by the company. The convention of the Funeral Pi- ; rectors' Association of Pennsylvania at Pittsburg adjourned, after choosing Brie as the next meeting place. . Saturday, June 6. I General William Pafton died at his home in Columbia. Pa., aped 87 years. The German gunboat Panther ar- , rived at Newport News, Va.. where she will go Into dry dock for repairs. Senator John W. Daniel was nomi nated by the Virginia Democrats for ; another term In the United States senate. The cruiser Brooklyn was com mis sioned at the New York nary yard and will join the European squadron as the flagship. :. William J. Bryan tn this week's Commoner Includes Circuit Attorney Folk, of St. louls. In his list or preaj der.tia! eliclbles. Monday, June 8. The contract for thf- last of the big exhibition buildings for the St. louis Exposition wat- let for $171,000. Rev 1 ir Henry Van Dyke prearbed th baccalaureate sormnn to Princeton University graduates yesterday. Tn hoi! carriers' strike at Wi!l:es barre. !;a:- bfT settled, the men a' ept::;;- a i' pvr cent advance. fm jinsta; delivery will be eRtab lisi.ed a' .l-.-annet: Pa., September 1, wr.t. ttirH- carriers acd one substi-tu'.- 'Ar T:;!Mr.!'" of lockjaw prevails at P:?tc- '.:i uii... au to the us- of. toy Iuf-'il- fi. I-'.ora'.;ia Ijlv K;i ,ny8 iiav di". J-'trihT ii: wi. of the big snoe ezi'-pt a- !n."-i:tr)L Mass. wur. ni'st c: !a (ivniaiiut- tny niad: otti-rs be lli" u!jirt-d if arui-.ratioi.. Tuecay. June i. Jc-ar. C fo;gvrtii: l"c:i"-c Siatvs "P'.-iitifc Coiun.uit. civ-C ' ":e -I ..1 ..-,.- .Ml! -i - ' 1 init ttbl Jtr Globe lAJaruiiausG. '.j-i 'j bltl ut'l bit ,:'. ... ..-.ll1wtnMMH-ainiiiriiTTi rrrr f-i'f a' '-uj'-l '. Tt,i Hanitiurg-Amenfat l:n- Rt'-am-Ha'.avifc ur!f.; a' New Vir-i v r.b iin:;:i;ratr.fc j "!':irv p-jsta. were n:ju"-d. o!ii f a '. a 1 t j ii. a 'iliiMoi, or. tti R-ju'.b- rr hat:a i.'ru' Cua'KJ't' N ; Wttit" V ahllltir fc tlK'Jt: II tti- l''IU -viKi: 'im, a- br-jwbst'iwt: Hi., '' " '-!'': t-.y-.. ' var a. ewejit i;;i, ,.H..j va'.'-' a:.i; fji!j.i.i; Ti. i.afuma' -!'.: iwv-.i :ur ' J',s! l-arui ' AUier.'-t have ia-r .'i- ; 'ir"i,i-' hf-a': m- m- ''i ii'.'-i .'! : ' J-iU- ' K if - I -W.M .. I...: f ... t ' " : :. i J..-- .' y-i '' a' J . i., r : ' i ix ;. n :v : ) . f - . 'i '-i.il ' . ii h t.' ..' '- ,.!.,) 1'K.l:' Zi'l.l :' Iji ..,. t . i-Hi: j.. :, TEXTILE WORKERS EXPLAIN Claim Strike Wat Ordtrtd Bscauaa Their Health Wae at Stake. Philadelphia. June 8. The working committee of the Central Textile Un ion, composed of one delegate from ea-.h union on strike, met at strike headquarters and considered the sit i uatlon. After a five hours' session the committee. In conjunction with the executive board of the Textile Work ers, Issued a long statement to the public giving reasons for the strike of over 75.000 men, women and children. The statement saya that the strike was ordered for sanitary reasons, that It was necessary because the health of the men. women and children was at stake. The statement called attention to the fart that children were com pelled to work lfl hours a day In the mills from Monday to Friday and six snd a quarter on Saturdays. The statement also declares that the tex tile Industry, as shown In statistics produced before the anthracite coal strike commission. Is deadlier than the mining Industry, that Jjit workers In the milts, where thereat always dust, are subject to pulmonary dis eases. The statement alo asks for the sup port of the public and reiterates the wllllnrnoss of the workers to meet their employers for a conference. BROTHERS DROWNED Third Brother Made Desperate Efforts to Recover Bodies. Pa tucket. U. I., June p. -A double drowning of brothers in the Pawtuxet river by the overturning of a boat dur ing a squall last night was of particu larly distressing circumstances, aa the heroism of one In trying to save hit brother cost the second life, and the de termination of yet a third brother to recover the two bodies nearly added one more name to the death roll. Six boys were returning home from work. The craft suddenly t aps1ed and all went Into the water. Henry Fln neran could not swim, and In response to his cries his brother John went to his assistance. In his fright the younger lad clasped John about the neck and both went down. Edward then began diving with the Idea of bringing up the bodies, and when a rescuing party picked him up he was so exhausted that before the shore was reached it was thought that he had died. Physicians worked an hour be fore he showed signs of life. The other two boys reached shore after a struggle. BOUQUET HIT THE KAISER Lady Who Threw It Arrested and Given Severe Lecture. Berlin, June 9. A despatch from Frankfort says while Emperor William was driving to the hall In which Sat urday's singing competition took place a ladv admirer threw a bouquet Into the j y .J: j,-au. The bon- and was so forcibly thrown that the empress, who was sitting beside Em peror William, jumped cp frightened. The thoughtless enthusiast was ar- j rested, given a sever lecture and then discharged. The Frankfort people , had been warned previously not to i throw flowers into the imperial car riage. Confederate Services at Arlington. Wa-shlLpton. June s The first "me morial services in honor of the Con federate dead interred in the Confed erate section at Arlington Cemetery were beid yesterday under the au spices of tte various Confederate as sociations of tie city. They com- 1 prised the decoration of tbe graves witt Hewers, an address by Hon. John V. Wright of TeLtieshee, aiid the plat ing of a beautiful wreath u;ion the graves of tat "unknown Uni'.'n" dead buried there. Among the Bov-'-rs con tributed for tbe occasion w . r.onie sent from the White HouBe nserva tory by president Uooheve!? lo MiKS Nannie Randolph Heth. daugLter of General Harry Heth. of Gettysburg lame. MiBb Hetfc. ahsiBted by Lr Saiii- uel E. L-wie. distributed tbfhe tipon pvey tin- of the i't4 graves where Confederate a(! rest. CLOTHING Largest, Finest, Latest and Best. Lino ever li ouu l1 to Snnhtu v. Men'H Suits I iin . 2..M co 5(HK). Hats, Caps and Neckwear Latt'Ht Designs and Shletiiind nt ric"H tliat Mill astonish 1 be customers I mm Snvder count v. a Fair Paid. 1 will pay onc-lialf the car iar" i'm persniis I'm M Snyder county lu lny 10.(10 VmmIIi ol' UoihIh. Nothing but Reliable Goods are Handled. Call oi. WOLFF FRIEDMAN, The Up-ttM)atc Clothier, SUNBURY, PA. !- l til l't-lencr. t'eu imytLiuK t'e oise than In fi'el 1 It vt i v Hinnile will lie nut ln-(T U h VtHH Hie evP' liei.ce of Mih.H. H. NewsotJ, Poentur, Ala. ''For lliree V, , -'m11( itCM. "I III, Illicit inmif feratle puin fi oiii tmtinexi to i, stomaeh ii'it lioael lioul'le. I tenth a iiiiiI Kn vilible when ilnctoi " iKul sll roniPilifs falleil. At lengtn lwaa ni.lucCit to 1 1 I'.lecliio Hitteta unci tlie reilt !' nnincnloiis, I imti' - j at 0 ,co aift now I'm cdtnpUMely iwviwd, "K r Liver, Kulne, Stomach and Howel trouhios Klecttie Hitters in the only medicine Only Tide It's g inran hy Mulillel nrgdriiii store Mitktlchnrtf Drug Stoie tli i vn. Jannnii of UiehtioKl Dr. .1 W. SainpsoU of renUBCreek 11 1 A Detne Cannot tte l'iirr1 hv'oal application as thev cannot ip h the tease portion of the ear. Theie 8 only one way to cure deaf ness, snd I hat Ib by co"Stititional .emedioe. Deafness is caused by u inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Ylea this tube is inflamed rou hare a rumbling sound or imperfect bear irp, nd when it is entirely closed, etfn-s9 is the result, and unless the inflaromntio i taken out and this tube rest to its normal piondition, "nvarin6'ill be' debiroj ed oxever. Atno cases out ten are fansedby catarrh, whielris nltn but an iDflamtJ cnjitiou of the mucous serie. We wil (jive One Hundred Dollar for adt case of ueafcess (caused by catarrhs Tthat cannot be cured b.v Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for cir cukrs, tree. F. J. CLencyAC. 1led. O. o'd y Druggists. 7jc. HiiTs Family lMls arc the best. New Jersey Justice. Trenton. N. J., June 9. The Su- , preme Court has sustained the indict- IliCIl 111 IUUU1J Ul 1 i aun it, Comlv and held the law to be that attempted suicide constituted a mis demeanor under the state's criminal statutes. The court, in dismissing the suit of Mrs. Alpine Hodge against Lena Wetz'.tr, held that a married wo niaD could not, under the laws of the state, bring an action for the aliena tion of a husband's affections. This is the first derision of this kind In New Jtrker. The Liban Sent to Bottom h Insulaire Near Marseilles, OVER 100 PERSONS PERIS! i' ' ' ' j. , :.' I. . .if ' r -. V- .' ' i'- ,i.';:-. ' -'i . , ' .'If ' .1,' . -Wi.i a' 'i .:' . : ' ain r So '.' A. T. 'i V' l--j .' i., : i. uy tHib.v'.i (i '. ' :i ")' f,y.u '' f 2 -, f :.' " bt un.'.r ii'ix- jei,(. v.. 4'jj ;; Oatf frit X '. ',. 4:'-ifM2e : X; ' 'jttW j",- iuii , J. I'"' ; Ah t ' f'' II:. J7 L.. bU.Lk Iru. l-.aj' l.,t,i-iiy, J'u . Ju:.t- )? -.'aUl weie V'':,ii): i:l,oi e i'.V.'i 'AO. UUt.v. i;Civ; uvxS. 4T5'4.&5. Hog were a llvi ; prime L.hvli-k' t', 2') fi t 21: iiiediuiiu' .Z; heavy Tork- eiii ij 20 li)lit Yoriu-r ar.d ip'.K. ';.Z';';.2C; rouxh 4'5.76. hhtejj n(i briu; Iiebt wethers, t4.J0 HJSu; thwlce yeariliigs. it,. Ui d t.25: No Darice's In His Church. Fiamfieid. N. J., June k Kev. E E. Ja-ki-.on. pimtor of Mount Olivet Bap tint Church, hab dropped 'i't uiemU-rs of hit .oiiKreKa'.ioii Jtotn ttie rollt W hum- they iijwiM' on daneiuK Among thohe sunjo-iided fcfe a truKte.t and hev eta. piomilit-lit " liut' h wo-'kefh. 'J o weeiiK fcgo tiif iiiini.-iter preached a ier iijoi. ai;aitini (laii iiiK aiid at tut: !.r-a.-.m-'J tne ' oiic'efcatiuii ivlat a pledge to ItinjuHiii iiili iiiif Tue '1 ate aili'ilif tije llUlllLd-l tdeir llaill.Kt'eh hlOIlt jl;ril.l'll.f II. lilV:llK V.ijlu'.ed tljeil p.eOj;i ,V I Jai r-nOU tii iaied tua' "oelvti- I will Law- a lai. jiiK Ij'.mI. ! :!!,, ' i.e e.'.nu pii o I'a-t: ai.'i li.ai.i- leiitr' W.er f yt-Kouid l-n l-.Wil.rVIi.i ll.C Jul.r A Hull t ,I,1 ill it p.l' r I, i ,, i I I.e eliy l an t.i.v k.t l..-,i-i' 'I l,i I e IM-ie i,! . t , : L - j 1 -1 ( '.I.I frtHV ll' 'ill- 1.11,1 ') eOMjui'tOI y.l I '.' 1 j 'i.l- rill, fl, till one b OI.C UI1 .,' '.l.ell. tiiil.i '.lie 'J!.i I .. ... I . i til i' S'li, i 'i.i. ..... i.. .,: :ir;.ui,.,! t pij i' ,tliC I. I tl.ii. I. ill ll hl.i- ir 1.'' i-Api.'. ,i:i! l .-. .ii v i '. e i:iil.d hud iu- tix ijiur.i.ii, iw.'Ai.i.i hail an kill, hlu.i.l ai.il .M.,i.J,ii v.iue ii.iil; hlii.i.i! J.4 w. '..' JU.iiit.U.r J.itupiilJ tioui the m. ,i.r I' biiir.i- 111 hi.'.';,- Wji . the Vti,oi:(;(l i.il.-.i .- H'.ll- li.ioAJl ID all CUW I..OI.I- t ! Feudists Terrorize Jckccri. j Ja-i.ftoii, . , Ji.n A hum vitm j iuui:li tirli.ii in alVi' ihv ViAii l;it Iilijht. Thcie U t.i, o,v.n ;ia,-i.;.nl t,u Jn.Uii.ti ('.1,1.1 Al uns i.ii'wi, CaiUiiuii u.ai-.i n . uicti. C'Utf JijL ai.d 'ih uiuz V,'i,i i j1 u 1 ,1 cvufc-reu'.e wjtii thtl;' h,W.m Tji JUarcuBJ tp!e exjpreijs no vf!-l.J) n the iril. tJ!or Jvi.tM has arijml with t0 aHitrg iota MujSvP -v"i'. "Didn't Know It Was Loaded." CofhO'.Lon. O., June 9. James Btul'h. aged 14. tried to scare his two brothers, Ev&tti. aged IS, atid Albert, aised 1'J, vho were teaslug him, aud pointed a gun at them. 'J'he weapon was dit'.harged, iutiUutly killing Al beit aud blinding and fatally wound ing Eugene. Jmc bays be didn't 1 now it wts loaded. Celced School Teacher Lynched. Jii-Uevllle III , June W. 'J'. Wyatl, a .olon d fci liool teai her, wan lynched here f'jr l-.iliiiig County &-1kjjI Supil Inteii'i. i:l Iimi U-b i li-i lei, nt tl Clair i.oun'y Heru-I had iituwd lu nnew the leH' tiiiiy ri i I :t'i ale of V'yiill, and wiu- lu'i' ri ad 'J wo Iniuis later a Uioh l nchi ',! V i n" Onti.iof Mtirum Feslyns. WariliiiiK'on Jaiiu ii -': he pi imIiIi-hI I .ir ai.ii pii i! i I.i i cMpnai Ion of Jiln i -loi ol i. i.e Ci i:. i.in Mi niiim, Ui lake i f lii I ,it tiiii i., Imei.Ui Win til au.-,uiiii:d .'I..4I ,1 III 1.1. Force of the Collision Cut G-taihuf In tba Llban's Side, and ir $J Time She Went Down DeiW Efforts to Rescue Those on But Marseilles, Juue 8. A terrlMstJ plug disaster occurred a little t rM from this port, when two passsri Bteamers, the Insulaire and ih- LxJ both holotiRlnK to the Fra; Steamship Company, of Wsrstjd came Into collision. The l.ibaca and over 100 pf ber passcnfsni crew perished. The steamer Liban left Ma-vi on her regular passenger trip to 1 tla, Corsica, and was run dorii sunk by the Insulaire off the U Islands. The collision was t"J from the pilot boat Blechamp I waa about two mllei distant T champ Imir.edlatel repaired ll snot to render assistance. Tn of the collision had cut a (rr the Llban's side, and she S.:...; making water rapidly. Hft q saw the only chance was to re steamer aground, and the L headed full speed for the .; within 12 minutes of the c : while still in deep water, t. of the steamer plunged t : waves, and a few minuu' had entirely disappeared. In the meantime, the Hie.: steamer Balkan, also beloiiE. Fralssinet eomDanv. and ot:.''' had drawn near the sink::::: were making desperate efb.r cue those on board. Tti' E picked up 40 persons, man; were at the point of exhaust: Balkan rescued 37 passeiik- r. 1 addition to the passenger? : crew were also saved. Officers of the steamer Hi scribe the scene JuBt before disappeared as a terrible or vessel was sinking she wa to such an angle that her v.:is the water.caustng an eddy the work of rescue mos' nmSH nf humnn lielriHK : -A to the foundering veHsc! ar. despairing rles s sin At the saliH! time the bnli'" lnteiiHlfvi'ig the horror;- i liloliient . Ilm victims wen -' ling In fie nea, then tin m: over i hem and all wa:- a On ut pautn-ngei h wli' he 1.1 ban it Is reared th;i' i ' were drowned. The Jlnikuii laiini'lii'' ' ami I lie oilier veum'ln ite: to have Itiu Vliiiniii i, ';e that elupm-ll IlilWe'-l, ' e ' " ilt-loii uii'i I lie hinl.ui .-'A Ai VICTOR'S GlfT 7 v tn'jio I'jii Aiiuck In Ciixun. li.ai., is J, J.ilie ii I. nilgai' tiyl a i:' iiiiwiM.iil l,y a ilirii.i pel tm mil. J,i (i- u 'In.- i-ule bill v Ivor nt ti,e iii at; i 'ion lit t-;i rtcwi:, Mur t.iii'jui . b .Voiii I'lilci-, ran anun l Willi a l.lill'- in U,e l ii IIS lilil and i ill haviil A. Cull-, of Jialiliiioie, in tiii- 1 ).' llu Wii flnally liiaani il and 'Uiti.ll to tl.l: pillli e M'uHijII, Wnlllll) bhiill lino, kliouliUl III ui Willi wind fi vil ill line. To Consider Davis tylemorlal. Uii.huninil, Va., Juno ll. A call has hi i. ii l..yi;il fur i inei.tlild nt the board ij Alfi:(.ufjt I ho Davli Moniinnjiit Aaw" iiiH'i id be fciild here June 10 to i nimlili.-r what or in tlio iin-nmriul to Ji;fi.rsiiu i'iavln, to be erected In this i.li, ahal! talio. This fl the remit of Ihn Inuliiliry of (he exccultva commlt t to i-rc-ci nn orch with the fSO.OOO, sylahi. ' Klin it Hull fiend. Hn' 6'-- , . .. Hire Vilue and . 1 WalllllKlnll, June : I'iiiiUiuniii-l hu.it t-iil tui'i -I veil u Ifl of line value ' ' ! pi uacliled lo lllu lileril'li-l !' ' ilu by rilfciioi iMuyoi de I llulinli iuiiIjuhhu.Iiii', wiio ' ' ' ly'a I'fijuual Will be le. i-iw ' aiiiliciu'u ul Ilia While Hoi ' i in uliu of hooka, and eiinhii-'-- " pnl la of 1'jliuo KiiK"i'" of '''. IllUbllliilia ilailail Kulieia., '' copy i4 fiunid's "liviin t-uD' wlili a iiiiiiiiiuiii In liuim ui 'lull.H il.l 111, 1,1, III,,, The IX! t-lejiuully bound In Jnil red u."" laar ilia royal uci:, wim xti' iiioiiinmni In ihu In r i.oru' V'llllllllU, TIlU Wttl' lupo'l" "j VullllllHH illlil lima. Tl, ,,r.,l.l..l,l u .,, ..IllllUf''' inlrer of 1'ilniu En.. n f""1 1 tU taienl atuily il h i iuii i fcoiiio way tli ' 'tiillai "j 1 learriea of this liitt, u4 M I hlns heard It pruimiUii ITJ ' Ilia flft were lugun. 'll I lltled 'fJampBB diil "fV 1 snlo dl Pavfils," U a V', ' iitlvAta dintrllniihin by V j JlWIbhui't. I