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"1 THE POSTAL INDICTMENTS -r-9 n w f HE LNfifuf?ALFCC rr:iiffr IlLA. Jlaclien an'l 1 nd Indict oarers Anion;,' Thosi 1 iv lintel Jury. t: "..tictrir f v' Have nuie many friends in the'few months that that they have teen cn the market, and the Rexcfl V II Fl! i k S L 1 ' t- I ri ion is one cf the best. It is a liquid remedy and unlike fills which have to dissolve, and they don't' always do thai, it enters into the circulation at once and goes right to the spot. Two sizes, small A5c. and large S5c. Sold only at the RED CROSS PHARMACY 160 No. Main St., Barre, Vt. MORE SUSFHISES PROMISED It l Muted That the tnvti;itlou Will I'nil i 'mrfly, I sul ?e inK rromliir.it Mm (int ml Jury Jiow lU'-nif t the I Wil-hlicbm. j-'er.t. lO.-O'ie of the jifivoim v, ho Imve just been indicted ty the jsT.-ui-l jury in ceimeeti-m with the postal investigation is ;wg .V. Leavers, formerly chief of the division of salaries nu.l allowance. It is under stood that 1 ho e'a:i !"::' is conspiracy.. Another of the indictments is a;.-:t'ti-t August V. Maeheu ell ii new Net of facts, involving hhn with Beavers. The eharce Is eoti.oi'-aey. Wiiib the o:lUhi!s refuse to disclose the names of the four renminbi;,; per sons who' were indicted it 1? said that BIG NEWSPAPER HOARD. Cnorinoni Mux of 1 Hon the llrltlnh Mmeoiii Will Store at Ilendon. His majesty's oitieo of works is just beginning at Ilendon, England, to raise a bouse in which tons of newspaper files now at the. Uritish museum will eventually bo deposited, nays the Lon don Chronicle. There Is a whole news paper land In the museum, a land .from which a file of almost any, modern English paper can be dug out Space pets more valuable at Hloorusbury, and this building is necessary at Ilendon for the storage of "newspapers and other printed matter" rarely required for u so -' Thai Is the definition which a parlia mentary statute applies to the purposes of the ilendon annex. It also requires that the "newspapers and printed mat ter so removed" shall be made availa ble on due notice being given at the museum. In other words, the newspa pers at Ilendon will be brought to Lon don for reference when they are need cd. heedless to say the hies that are constantly being needed will nut fro there at all. "Under the copyright act copies of newspapers and periodicals. tin of books, must be pent to the British museum. The newspaper .mountain which thia has produced can, in the trite phrase, better he imagined than, described. In fact, it could not be de scribed, because much of It is buried away In the basements of the museum. The figures as to the sets of newspa pers and fortnightly and monthly pub lications received there are, however, sufficiently eloquent. In llKK) the number of such sets con tributed by London was by pro vincial England. Wales and the Chan nel islands. l,(i(U; by Scotland. 2Vi, and by Ireland. '222. These figures show a total of 3.400 sets, representing '22X HCt) single numbers of papers and kin dred publications. The number of neti In IS'JO was 2,472 and the single num bers of papers 170.81'S, a striking in crease in the ten years. However, there has been a slight drop- For 1901 the sets numbered 3.170 and the singhi numbers UUS.,"S2. Last year the num ber of sets was 3,222, comprising l'.WV 0(17 single numbers. 'When colonial and foreign newspapers are added it will be seen what a harvest tlows to the museum. Every twelve months, it lit erally gathers into its now well tilled vnstness Luge hinds of printed paper. 1'et so carefully kept are the (lies that they can readily be ' consulted, even when they are purely local papers. YOU 1ST BELIEVE . . . YOURHEIGHBORS What D Gosscm's Kiknsy and Bladder Cure Has Dona For Tr.em it Will Do For Ton - Wo Have One Hundred and Thirty seven Letters Frin Citiaens of Holyoie, Mass., ot Which the follow ing la a Fair Sample. Dr. Gossom Medicine to,, Dear Sirs I suffered with a pain in my buck for the past jear, and could get nothing to rulwsve mo until I tried Dr. Gossooi's Kidney and Bladder Cure. L'ven the free sampU did mo a world of good. After favorable results from the use of the sample I continued to takethis medi cine according to directions, and I now tike pleasure in assuring my friends who are suffering with kidney troublo that your mtdlcine is ail that you claim for it. Gratefully yours, J. M. McCartty, 33 MoBher St., Ho'.yoke. E. k. Dfcwn, 48 North Main St. GEOKOE W. BEAVERS. none of them is or has been connected with the post otiiee department and that one is a man of some promineijee. It was stated at the city hall din ing the day that the climax of the lnves'1 gutinn Is to come shortly when a person not connected with the department, but equally as well known as the post master general himself, undoubtedly will be Indicted for complicity In the post office frauds. The grand jury lias begun hearing the evidence in this particular rise, and it is stated that when a report is made it will In all probability com brie the Investigation in Washington. Leopold Slern Snrrenilf r. Toronto, Out., Sept. 10. - Leopold Stern surrendered himself to the police during the afternoon. It is under stood that be will fight extradition proceedings. Hulrlile of a lloxloil SHlemiiu n. Cleveland, O., Sept. 10. A man sup posed to be C. T. Harden, a traveling salesman for the Carter-Uice Paper company of Boston, jumped into Lake Erie a few miles east of the city and was drowned. The suicide pursued a peculiar method to put an end to his life, lie took a car out to a tfouvcnlent point on Lake Erie and, placing his traveling bags in the middle of the road, ran on to a pier and jumped into" the water. A notebook and expense account in, the above name were fount on the body when recovered. Xfw rk Brntipr'n Suclilen lleatti. New York, Sept. 10. Arthur W. lTfer, forty years old, a stockbroker, who has lived at . the Waldorf -Astc.via hotel even since it was built, dropped dead at Jack's restaurant on Sixth avenue. ,ir. I tcrnad oeen a lanmuir figure about the Waldorf for a number of years. He was the manager for Mendham Bros., bankers and brokers, In Astor court, adjoining the hotel. Jlnncovprfi In Haony. Halle, Prussia, Sept. 10. A wild storm of wind and rain at the army maneuvers tore away the balloons and made wireless telegraphy impossible. Wtnperor William, In command of two Saxon army corps, attacked the oppos ing Prussian army corps with ferocity, stormed several of the hitter's bat teries and compelled the Frisians to retire. .rnnue liny nt Syrnouxe I 'air. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 10. Grangers' day nt the state fair, with Major Dor mar going against the track trotting record of Cresceus, 2:02'i, was the at traction. The railroads brought thou sands from all directions. The attend ance was estimated at 3T,000. I'rimNiitu cabinet t'ropnae II Ik Canal. Berlin, Sept. 10. The Prussian Cabi net has decided to again propose to the landtag the construction of n great cross country canal to -conneet the Bhine, Weser and Elbe, thus complet ing the emperor's proposed system of Internal waterways., MhiiUIh BottlliiK Work Humeri. Tarrytown, X. Y., Sept. 10.-The bot tling works and the ice plant of the Manilla Anchor Brewing company at this place were burned., and the lo:--s U estimated nt about i?5,000. government of Q noeiml.Tinl to Kfstiin Brisbane, Queensland. Sept. 10. The government of Queensland has decided to resign owing to the siliu majority which it received on its taxation proposals. i:lllor Champion Dead. Ouoonta. N. Y., Sept. 10.-S. B. Cham pion, ror over nrty years editor of ti Hi. j Mirror, ia de. - . - - ' - . 'v... ' i Vw'j ,4 ii i I r I V i . I Vw - a- lit!4 V 1 1 J , -5- - t- - , V'., - ZjNiV-t " ' " -";"',' ;c jlVstt L --U'- THE LATHS' l 1 nnro I r.iiiu'iamt' yiUiiidUd. bv II the g.ivot of In.:;: :. Most Popular Ones Selected by , ! 1::;"'; a , man u.gur , Walter Dancing Masters. h'n C. V.'.-i;, waltz, by i pons-; fellow for eliihir: of New Y.ir! s by Geo!"-, w.'y-';;;-' Of 'll.H'tl,. . V.. Br.-n::. a eh,!' i. by A ' . and ii" w i ! Fruiting. . MAXIM' GLIDE EASILY LEAE2TED. It In to Il the FniililotinWe Drmpe This Winter The Manhnttnn. n Xew Polka, end tlie Trovjta 'Are Two nt the Krst Subuiito;l SSassy Utlier (.oiul One Coasiilt-rcd. The Maxim glide is to be. the fash ionable dance this winter, says a New York special to the Philadelphia Pub lic Led.ver.' It is t!i(. ereathra of Osk.xr Duenwcg of T.'ire Ilr.ute. hid. The new dance has to reeomai.'nd it sim plicity of movement. It was pres nted to the American Society of ProfeS-ors of Dancing and was jrlveti the sanction Curtes of t.'tiea. IH-nry Kr mer of Los Aug. les and William I1 Livers cf Brooklyn. HAWAII'S TRADZ IN iUO, Imported t E:t lnieet, They Av oT Kip.irloil l-'or Honey. Hawaii has emnmeneed exporting frogs to the mainland, says the Hono lulu eorresponilent of the Chic.v.'O Int" deean. Tiie Industry, which was start ed at first to rid tlr.' Islands cf. p'Us. has now become a paying one. Frogs were introduced into Hawr.li only a few years ago by the a Lrtoult li ra 1 department to g t rid ef insect pests which were injurious to vegetation. Later a llilo man imported six d.wen for breeillng purposes. From the latter stock the trogs now exportci Tension Ihina:: I ". .. a ;n ' :i r IJe;id. feattle. Wash.. S t. b. 1'. W, Green of W:ihliiuto',i. sneehil e .ain'aer of the p. n-i'.n bureau, oi"d of 'V-eo'exy in this city while visiting friends on his way home from the national en campment of the Grand Army of the Uepui'be p. Ciik'o.-uhi. Mr. Green was stricken while In b "I. He died a few I OUI'S ;tf lel'i.vi I'd. I'l-.'JC!-- w" Eraiikfoi't. i-.v.. .' IdlU'i't. ll;e e'uh' :: if Captain W. H. i Ky.. did not wl.-h Ut I niger. Wh'"!i "-h'1 ,v. to s,'hei.l -iie wi'ii' is I Him ..!. ! i 'f "1 ! il i-.-.-autst h- r I She Is net e';p"e;. d to recover.. fM'iie.ti. in.-- Miss S. -old d-nrhrer '1 of I.'ii'f'nn, t s. liool any Hr-'-ct.-d to gf tin nl i'.iuiu g 1. V l.ieb -!e t mid tired. I."! -.e. Philadelphia, re heard o'.' the .'1 change has l'.x.-d . It I'.OKIII. t. V.T1 e advHory ter Build-rs' Ex Tan. 1. . as th- Sheriff Kill Charleite, X. c.. r says that "Silver Vv well known to ofliei s I! 1 4 Kot'. ept. 10.-.V SP'.'cIat -ek" Srn !'e:ironv rs ef North C:iro- ihite en which y!ov.:atie war u'eaix of to koiu?! i.gihi-t syio will l'l I". .,,-. ! v i ! ma ii'i.-'tic 1. The IUiiMers' E.v 1 radically idl the o-itractors in the city as a .hi s'lot Mill! Kill' U 1 ileontv sheriff. Ciimpb. He had been looking for I'eiU'soli for ome pine. 'haracier, wi F. Campb-d?, :t surrendered. have of that. body. The Maxim glide is so easy, indeed, that ttpen seeing It. cxe- j come. Shipments of Hall) frogs a month .tn.i -..... i,n ordtmirv observer with are now being made to San Francisco little knowledge of the graceful art can duplicate it successfully. The dance, as Illustrated by 'Its author. Professor Duenweg, begins with a military schottisch position that is, the man and the girl ravin? the s:m diraction. the man's arm just touching the girl's waist, while her left band res's o: h'.s shoulder. Her free hand p-.-isps her train, while the man's d!..''i)gag: d left rests on his hip. In the hri-t part of the dance fount four to each bar of music; in (lie second part, only two. The man with left foot balances for ward and bach, starting in fifth posi tion, while the lady counterparts with right. They take three walking steps forward, then repeat the first step, the man with the right, the lady with the left f .ot. In the second part, counting two to each bar of music, they dunce the tv.'n step to schottisch time. 'Professor Duenweg. after illustrating bis dance, said that he based his hepi a of success for the Maxim glide on its extreme simplicity. "People, society people especial'?' he said, "won't take the trouble to learn new dances if they are at all dif ficult. This they can get up and dance after seeing it gone through once. The dance Is really just a walk and a two step. I regret to say that society does not waltz any more. It won't take the trouble. When waltz mus.e is played they twostep. and when a twostep is on the ' programme they romp. This makes the Invention and selection of new dances no easy matters, for we know that people won't learn dance ehoseu by the convention if they are difficult to learn." The Manhattan, the new p,.ika by I'rofessor George Triiltlng, Jr., of Hart ford, begins with the couple in a prom enade position. Polka one step for ward with left foot, then one forward With right foot, make a complete turn and polka; then dafiee the glide polka, ending with three half turns and re peat first movement. The trovata, the third dance, sub mitted by T. A. Holland of Springfield. Mass., is danced to polka-mai'.oiirka time. Taking a promenade position, the couple varsovlenne three step-i and point forward. Gentleman then varsovlennes back of his partner to the right and then repeats movement to left. The couple then varsovlenne forward together, take a wait, posi tion and complete the dance with a plain mazourkn. Besides these throe, the convention has considered the .Columbian three step, by Frederick W. L'Auioureux of and will be increased, for tne supp.y docs imt iiow equal the demand. Many of the frogs are also sent to Honolulu for hotel use. They sell for $1 a dozen In Hilo. Camen S M:,y i.ay F:e.h mix flnttlefleld London. Sept. 10. It is said that An drew Car-eel" is negotiating for the purchase of tie famous battleiicld of .Bannoekbuni. near Stirling, Seo.hrrh in order to save it from falling into t' " hands of builder-'. At Bannoekburn, June 2-1. b'it-f, the Scots, under Erne ; defeated the English, led by King Kb ward II. Th" site of the battle is marked by a Mock ef granite called the "Bored shine" r- . ; - ! i f- ':" . -. . ; I r i i, i r-Ve, rrn-'O- -1 r f r. , v UtlJ alcohol. 1 , id A C ' i:ii,..!',t'll!NO Physicians Recognize the remarkable tonic and censtruct ive qualities cf TffAOC WARM. It is endorsed and prescribed by the best doctors. The ideal food-drink, invigorating, sustaining, NOT in toxicating. It contains 14.60,1 genuine I nutritive extract and less than 1 of V- Sold M-j druggists. Prepared fcy Anheuser-Busch BrewingAss'n St, Louis, TJ. S. A. Never give up! Not while you can buy Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A A A i U ... '"' i :: a -.J CALEDONIA COUNTY, , ST. JOHNSBURY, VT., SEPTEMBER 15, i6 AND J7, 1903. Three full days with a big programme for each day. The largest list of attractions ever offered by this association. OVER M m. '-IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES -j) 4 J)1U Exciting Horse and Automobile Races each day. 3 Auto Races, Doctors', County and Free-for all. BALLOON ASCENSION EACH AFTERNOON. C. C. Bonnette, the Daring Aeronaut, in His Orginai Doublt? Parachute Drop, Fir d Fro a Cannon, Leaving the Ground Suspended by His Teeth. A TROOP OF U. S. CAVALRY FROM FORT ETHAN ALLEN. Drill Man'tuvre, and Hurdle. Great Vaudevi Se Attraction on the Stage in Front of the Grand Stand Each Day. A Spen.il Programme for the Cni'dren for Tuesday, the First Day. Large display choice Blooded Stock in Herds, grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition. J.C AyerCo,, Lowa, The St. Johnsbury Band Will Furnish the Music. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. ADMISSION, 25c, - - CARRIAGES, 25c. For Premium Lists and Programmes Address DR. T. R. STILES, President, OR CHARLES I. SMITH, Secretary, St. Jobnsbury. Mcndoc; SPECIAL STRAINS FROM BARRE EACH DAY. i