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THE BURLINGTOiX FREE PRESS AND SATURDAY JUNE 11, 1904. 3K3 iM LEADS. iFree Press Coupon. If reelved i PAITS CATARRHAL NERVOUSNESS. Condition Known as Systemic Catarrh A Congressman's indorsement.

20th. tfore Jane A Miss Pavers Passed the I Mark "And Then There Were Three." I Good for One Vote. for Write or stamp name plainly. Em Hw9s Q. B.

CROWE, a physician and a XJ very Influential man in Alabama CLASS Write number of class in which you wish the vote to count. and chairman of the Populist State ELEVEN VOTING DAYS Committee, in a re-cent letter to Dr Hartman, of Columbus, Ohio, says "Washington, D. C. Address. Peruna is a most valuable medicine.

June 23 ot Far Oft Miss Johns, r. The Burlington Daily Free Press Voting Contest for Free Vacation Trips to the World's Fair at SI. Louis. Address this ballot with as many others as you may have and send by mail or express to It affords me unlimited pleasure to testify as to the merits of your remedy as a catarrh cure. I have used it as such and find it is of very great benefit Jones and Alderman Morgan Bene-fit by yesterday's Vote One Contestant Had Over Ten Thousand Vote.

when my nervous system is run down. I heartily recommend Peruna to all II VOTE Free Press Association, Burlmgtor. Vi. You never think of inquiring about the bodily health or mental balance of the man who is carefully trousered. The well-dressed leg is an assurance to society that the.

wearer is contented, measurably happy and not overworked. BUT your Trousers get tired at times, and they show signs of distress. It is usually visible in the vicinity of the knee joints. Give Them a Day Off, Our neAv Trousers are ready, and the handsome patterns and perfect fit will certainly please you. No tailor on earth can beat our $4.00, $4.50 or $5,00 Trousers at any price.

Out along" this line, Th vote tvII! not be KOod If received iftor Jnne 18. Ramie C. Martin again heads the and Rena Johns of Charlotte, A. M. Jones of Winooski and Alderman Morgan all have betUr positions on the list of contestants for free trips to St.

as the result of yesterday's vote. In Intense of Alderman Morgan this uiaans leading position. The others arc all near the heads of their respective classes and no one would be surprised to see any IRE CONFIDENCE rw wis ic fTT TCI STORE, whose nervous systems are deranged. G. B.

Crowe, K. D. The nervous system Is the source of i all our bodily powers, mental or physical. The brain and spinal cord generate the power and the nerve fibres convey the power to every part of the body. It is tho nerves that give the heart power to beat; it is tho nerves that give the arteries the power to contract, and thus regulate the flow of blood through them.

Each artery is provided with an elastic or muscular coat, which is capable of contracting or expanding so as to permit more or less blood to pass through, according to the needs of the body. When the nerves are paralyzed or weakened thi3 contractile power of the blood vessels is wholly or partly destroyed. This produces congestion, especially of the mucous membrane lining the various organs of the body. When this congestion continues for some time it is known as chronic catarrh. Tho congestion may occur in the mucous membrane lining the nose, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels, kidneys and pelvic organs.

Whenever it occurs it produces the eame condition chronic catarrh. ex-Member of Congress from "West Virginia, writes Dealers Preparing for Fall and Winter Trade on a Large Scale. H. C. HUMPHREY.

1 JZ W-C'i -CAt A tt iZx 4 A- lip OS CHAR IS AFTER EMROR ONLY TEMPORARY CHECK or all of them get a free ticket. Miss Rivers is the third contestant to go above votes. She had Bene over ten thousand yesterday. Both Miss Johns and Miss Delano in class 3 had a big vote but Miss Wat had support to hold her position at the head of the class. The greater part of the voting in ei.iss 4 was for the two leaders.

Miss Mat tin had most votes and retains the lead iog place. This contest will close at midnight. Thursday, June 2'i. Positively no votes received after the clock strikes twelve will bo counted. This fact lias been -peatedly emphasized and should by tin-; time lie fully understood by all the uH' is.

gives plenty of time to cast tl.e last coupon. If you have a reserve that you are holding back to cast at the last moment run a risk of rendering LEON J. CHARLES, ATTO li V-AT-LAW, WAS VERY NEAR WERVGUS COLLAPSE. SAVED BY PE RU Two Infernal Machines in Palacv Where He Is Now Prosecution Could Not Produce Evidence against Mrs. Hannah Elias.

JBmt Authorities Concur In Thl Belief Structural Work Increasing nnd Lake Tranpor(ntlon Brighter Steady Decline in Coat of Living Speculation. your cert i ilea and coupons useless by AGED MILLIONAIRE FAILED CONCEAL.D IN TOBACCO J. Charles, Attorney at Iaw, Winslow, Arizona, writes "Foramaa taken up with the daily routine, and rushed and pushed constantly to do thirty hours' work in twenty-four, there will invariably come a time when nature demands her due. I was on the edge of just such a breakdown when Peruna was recommended to me, and proved a helper and a friend. It seemed impossible at the time to take a vacation, and yet the constant brain fag seemed to compel it.

Peruna built up the broken down system, restored me to a normal condition, and through its use I was enabled to continue my wcrk. I have learned to appreciate Peruna very highly, and advocate it as a safe, proper and indeed necessary medicine to every business man who i3 worn out, tired and sick." Leon J. Charles. 1 ill ff: AnwTvered I Don't Knew" to Direct Uucxtion on the Charge -Could Aot Remember Whether He Had tilven Her Large Sum of Money or ot. Mechanism In Each Was Working When Discovered One Was In Room nnd the Other In in.

dience Chamber Strict Secrecy Observed. watting too long. They will count ju -t as much If cast June 2a as on the following day. you have votes you wisu to tie reckoned in the tii.al count a way would be to forward them with the request that they he held for that count. You pee there are only eleven days iett.

Te standing yesterday aft uoa at four o'clock was as follows: CLASS 1, Including empToyes of m.rfa ana fhops of Vermont below the grade of foreman, overseer or second hanflr. This class aiso may include carpenters, pi timbers and others engaged in building; cVaffs. It aiso may include butter nnd cheese This classification Intended to also include printers and any employee, outside of ofTica help an! foreman, who is engaged In a productive, industry. Wwn.en and met. are slike eligible.

The symptoms of catarrhal nervous ness are: A foreboding of calamity, a sense of something awful about to hap lit i jj I rci tf pen, twitching of the evelids, moving Xpw York, June 1. R. G. Dun K- Kveekly review of trade say to-morrow: Current trade conditions arc without Change and collections continue slow as rule but there is growing confidence in the future, dealers exhibiting an inclination to prepare for fall and winter on a larger cale. It is encouraging' to rind that tin; best authorities concur in the opinion tliat present, unsatisfactory results will bo temporary and several branches of manufacture operating on this basis.

R-3-yorts regarding the building trades nr-almost uniformly favorable, structural work increasing as the season advances and transporting prospects are brighter on the lakes. Railway earnings now practically complete for April, show a loss of only 2.9 per cent, compared with last year end surpass the corresponding month of any preceding year. The decline in the cost of living has continued without interrupt imn since March 1. Prices reflect the influence of flack de-last week shows a loss of $2,60 in ex brown specks beforo tho eyes and All that is claimed for Peruna is that it cures catarrh, wherever located, by its action on the vaso-motor system of nerves. That it is a specific for that phase of catarrh called catarrhal nervousness the accompanying letters show: Mr.

T. W. Scott, Custom House, San Erancisco, writes: 'Some time ago, suffering from indigestion, loss of sleep, and what might metallic ringing in (he cars, sour stomach after eating, with belching of gas, a feeling of great weight in the New York, June 10. Mrs. Hannah Elias was discharged late to-day on motion of Assistant District Attorney Rand acting for District Attorney Jerome, at the conclusion of the testimony of John Piatt, the aged m-'llionaire, who Wilbur a.

Afwton, 25,230 i fit i 4 11 stomach, morbid fear of leaving home, a constant desire to talk of symptoms, chills end hot Hashes, hands and feet usually cold and clammy', general ten London, June 11. The Daily Mail assorts "Two infernal machines were found on the night of June 7 concealed in tobacco boed in the Tsarskoye Selo palace, where the Tviisr.ian Emperor is now residing. One of the machines was in the dining room, the other in the audience chamber. The mechanism in each was working when discovered. The strictest secrecy is observed and this statement, although true in everv detail, i-? sure to be categorically deniod." be termed general exhaustion, I was recommended to try Peruna, which I did, and found that it did all that is caused her arrest for extortion.

Mr. Pl.itt had proved a disappointing witness. To questions bearing directly on the charge on which the woman's arrest had been dency to coldncps and dryness of the skin of tho whole body, neuralgic head i Araie ft. tliil of the Ilristol Mfg. Hrist.d 2O.S00 Netrninn SO.

Steveim, Baldwin Itef rirega tor Co 11.0 Kelt A. Enosburgh Fulls S.S55 I- A. Itellons, I'anton I.eifa M. Haven Mills 3.15 eorR- C. man, Holton 3.19".

J. J. nniiou. of the G. S.

Blodg- ett Co 2,770 Krnfut Plllou, of Lane Mfg. Montpelier 9f2 frank Smith, St. Albans 400 ache, nervous chills, hysteria, sinking and faint spells, distressing palpitation ports and a gain of in imports as i i of the heart, defective eyesight, total inability to read, write or do any bnsiness, urine abundant, without color. claimed for it." If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.

Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. CONGRESSMAN J. li. HUONG.

Peruna as a cure for catarrh and a tonic of most serviceable excellence is beyond all question, as has been proven by many of my friends who have been benefited by its use." J. H. Euling, Charleston, W. Va. SIGK f40iilE loss of flesh, sleeplessness and sexnr.l CLASS 2.

excitability. Some of theso symptoms are present in every case. delivery clerks, salesmen, cashiers, bookkeepers and I Including sa lesladies. ARTERS made, he had answered repeatedly "I don't know." His helplessness and his weak and apparently unreliable memory surprised those who attended his examination. Ho did not remember whether! he had given Mrs.

Elias large sums of money during the past ten years, as charged, and did not remember signing certain of the papers in connection with his charges against her. The ordeal had been a trying one for the man and his replies had become sea rcely audible' toward the last. As soon as he had the witness chair, Assistant District At- i torr.ey Rand taid: i "Your honor. I think the parties to this miserable scandal ought to be allowed to stew in their own grease. There is stenographers of Vermont.

C. Martin. Uristol 107,212 compared with the same week last year. Gold exports have ceased, notwithstanding an abnormally easy money rnarki add the latest statement of the associated brinks indicates ample surplus res-, rves. Speculation is still narrow and professional which accounts in a large measure for th" loss of 27.1 per cent, in bank exchanges of this city, compared with the same w.

of 1305. At other 'leading cities the doer, as" was 5.5 per cent. Inabilities of commercial failures thus far reported for June aggregated failures this week numbered 227 in th" United States, against 215 last year and 20 In Canada compared with 11 a year ago. Iprme Positively cured by these Little Pills. Tliey also relieve Distress I rora Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Ilearty Eating.

A perfect remedy for Dbiziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, End Taste Iu tho Mouth, Coated Tcngnie. Pain In the Side. TortriD liver. They NEWS OF VERMONT. Hl M.

jNellle 1 lynn. of the probate office 104.357 laiul K. JOver. Middlebury 101, U32 Mary B. I'helno, of Iliekok PILLS.

Barries school 40,07 Ella K. Herrlck, teacher of drawing 873 I CLASS 5. Including members or th Burlington board of aldermen. Alderman Morgan. Ward 4 30,702 Alderman (icriiinlu.

Ward 2 30.65; Alderman Heove. Ward 1 2.094 Alderman Ward 4 2,000 1 Alderman CofTey, Ward 5 419 An extra ticket is to be given to the one receiving the largest number of i Sforp Important Event Gronped for free Prom Readers President of Island Pond Water Company I'nder Arrest. regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE.

SMALL PRICE. 78,361 23,249 9,135 .7,113 4.247 4,050 develop the leal mine in Sunlerland where seme work has already been done and the prospect is very encouraging. OLD HORSEMAN STILL AldVE. The veteran horseman. Charles Taylor, who reached his SSih year last December, is in better health this spring than he has been for pome time previous.

May he- live to complete his century of life, the genial, honest and faithful oil driver of Factory Boy and Robert NEW VERMONT CORPORATION. Articles of association have been fded with the secretary of State for the Casein Manufacturing company of Bellows Falls with a capital stock of chartered under the general law to do a general business in milk and the products of milk and manufacturing of machinery in such busi no evidence before you that will possibly serve to hold this woman on a charge of extortion. I recommend that site be discharged." "I agree with you," snid th magistrate. "Mrs. Ellas, you are discharged." Immediately afterwards the woman was arrested on a writ in the civil jsuit originally brought against her by Mr.

Plait to recover She was released a Hickok Felix SI. Ilnrnard, of the Sherwood House Marry W. Chane, of Chas. E. I'ease Co Anna E.

of Metropolitan Iafe Ins. Co John Johnnon. of M. A. Bennett A.

A. Unndall, public stenographer C'lyle If. St. John Sharplry, Kssck Junction Arthur A flam, Randolph Center CLASS 3. Tuesday the president of the Island votes In this contest.

The person now p0ni Water company I M. 1 was 3,160 1.392 73 1 rxr-il naving tne largest numrjer or votes is Ramie C. Martin. Full particulars regarding this contest may be found on page 3. arrested by Deputy Sheriff Remis at the instance of the town for failure for two years to comply with the requirements of the Vermont statutes iu regard to incorporated companies, by neglecting to 1 HOW SELECTED.

Including echools and teachers in Vermont colleges outside of Bur- ness. The fee for the charter is S3uo. Ihe PROGRESS OF CROPS. 31 out Interesting I'eature In Kusfness AVorhi Textile Are Quiet. Kew York, June' 10.

liradstreet's summary tho state of trade will say tomorrow: Trade and industry are quiet as a whole, find interest centers largely on the gress of tho crops. This latter situation is rot defined as yt, and spotted conditions are in evidence but with the general trend in the direction of improvement. Prices reilect the influence of siack de-naand in a downward movement affecting nearly all classes of staple products. With lower prices there has come an expansion of export trade in a number of manufactured lines, notably iron and steel, leather find lumber but foreign demand for our cereals shows no improvement. The textile industrials are rather quiet.

Print subscribers are William A. Hall of I six pei sons will be selected by hi- iti render nf the KltKW make returns to the town clerk accord ir ncse balh.t PRESS lows Fulls. Albert E. Richardson of Bur lew minutes later on bail and was escorted by two detectives through tho crowded corridors of the criminal courts building to the street, where her carriage waiting. Several thousand persons, attracted by the case, thronged the building and stood crowded in the streets outside.

Among them were many negroes. When Mr. Piatt, feeble and" trembling, and apparently dazed was helped out of the building, the crowd hooted and hissed. NO INDICTMENT YET. Vh buit-otmir March r.s to law as is reouited to be done before Maurice Harriet i lin? ton, Isaac L.

Rice, for such nesiectf Scarce J. Gillispie. all of New York April The penalty is $5,000 for each year, Bail in the sum; Norma a Henderson and Rudolph Killessel of Morristowii, N. J. ilngton.

May Ft. Albans T.Of. Itena Charlotte 74.9S3 Mabel Delano, East Shoreham 74.ri0 C. Ii. Ilorre, Essex 50.815 Mary itoblnnon, Ferris dmngh.

44.24S A. M. Jones, Winooski Itoxnnn Ilrovrnell, Will is ton 33,102 Mand A. South 15.72S Ellen Waaner, Fairfax 14,231 lerl Crnvforl. Williston Pearl Edwards, Jeffersonville 9,439 lioKrne Iousliert-, South Hero 7.28S SEASON OF COLLEGE BASE BALL 1004.

Before the present season opened the Trier Four." Harvard. Princeton. Yale of $15,030 was furnished, and the matter will come before tho county court at the October term. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, CONVENTION. The annual tinion of the Christian Endeavor societies of Franklin and Grand Isle counties is to be held at E.st Berkshire June 22.

Here Is the programme: Morning, 10:30, devotional service, (irand Jury Reported but Did Xot Men. -lion Mr. Patterson' Case. New York, June 10. The coroner's hear and Pennsylvania, were generally re- carded as being better than the average clothe are weaker, and the downward and will continue until midnight of Thursday, June 23.

The winners will be announced in the FREE PRESS on or before June 30. Coupons in The Daily Free Press will count for one vote each, when cast before the date of expiration, but regular subscribers may obtain additional votes, as follows: Any subscriber, whose account is paid to the first of the current month, or to some advanced date, may, by payment of f0 cents for one month in advance, secure a certificate good for 100 votes; or by payment of $1.59 for three montlis in advance, secure a certificate good for 400 votes; or by the payment of $3. for six months In advance, secure a certiheate good for 900 vots, or by the payment of for one year in advance, secure a certifieate for 2,00 votes. In Burlington puch advance payments must be made at The Free Press office, Harvard, because Clarkson, her captain and pitcher, had returned, and the ap ing set for to-day in the i oung inquest. course of the raw material, while it will was postponed until Monday.

Mr. Levy pointment of Frantz as head coach; be ultinate'y favorable, renders it diffi cult to do new business. Princeton, because practically all of last. or tne counsel ror Patterson, pro Nellie Leahy, East Berkshire-, 10:45, fra The iron trade as a whole is very dull. vea.r's winning team had returned with ternal greetings from the society.

Mrs. tested against the adjournment. Production is being curtailed but stocks a vcar's experience behind them; Yale R. W. Paul, from the church, II.

adjournment a coroners jury on account of her much-lauded pitching Comings; response, President F. A. Man wa3 empanelled. To the jury Coroner auartet and the fact that in Winslow uel; 11:00, report of secretary and treas Mnry Jnckaon, Westford Marlon K. Eleld, Orwell 2,907 I.ney Church, 1.318 Julia E.

Hand, Middlebury 1,031 Lena Wallace, Waterbury 413 W. A. llecbe, Morrisville 17C CLASS Including teachers of public or prl-vattt echools In Burlington. Sarnh A. Martin, Converse school 60.223 Winifred E.

Ilice, Adams school 5S.84G Cornelia I nderrrood, Main Street school 51,403 Increased during May. Holders show lit tie disposition to follow the market down ward. Business failures for the week endint June 3 number 171 against 181 in 1903. she had a "sandy" and determined cap Brown described the shooting and said it was doubtful whether the case was urer, appointment of committees, music; afternoon, 1:00, meeting of the committees; tain; Pennsylvania, because of her pitch one of suicide or homicide. ing staff, three of whom are left-handers 1:30, praise service, Herbert Marvin, Sheldon; 1:45, report of committees, reports a wealth of material and the presence all season as head coach of Coogan, an old Penn.

catcher, who Used to handle of societies and junior superintendent The grand jury reported this afternoon but did not return an indictment against Mrs. Patterson. It was reported that if the case is to be considered by the grand1 1S9 Collf ge street. Outside of Burlington, such advance payments must be made only to our regular ayerits. music; 2:30, three important elements of We Notching But? 3e Tne Best) the immortal Bayne, and has.

since giad uatlon. played professional ball. jury, it will not be taken up until some our Christian Endeavor society (a), private devotions, Mrs. C. W.

Gates Mr. Alary B. Mayo, Lawrence time next week. On the Eastern trip, however, Yale, Franklin, (b), superintendent of church ADDISON COUNTY COURT. Contested Wll tone Aow Heine: Heard Long: Trial Kipeeted.

(Special to the Free Fress.) i Middlebury, June 10. Addison county court came in at nine o'clock this morn Princeton and Harvard, with their best teams at work, were each in turn not services, E. T. Wheelock, Swanton, (c), public confession. Miss Nellie Manuel, Riehford; 3:00, music, address by Miss only beaten but shut out by Georgetown, chiefly through the work of Crumley, an importation from Indianapolis, who has ABBREVIATED NEWS NOTES Theophile Bolanger, who murdered his lately returned whence he came and la brother-in-law, Antonio Seguin, warden ing.

A jury was secured and the case of now pitching winning ball in the West of the county at Ste. Eustache, over ern League. Yale had been beaten be a year ago, was hanged hero to-day. fore the Easter trip by Fordham, so there was much room for reflection at Fire yesterday destroyed Clark's lumber yard and three frame buildings occupying Subscribers, whose papers go by mail (except thosa who aro patrons of R. F.

D. routes), must send their subscriptions direct to Free Press office, and in three days' time will receive by mail a certificate, tilled out it accordance with the above schedule. Subscribers who are box-holders on R. F. D.

routes should make their payments to the R. F. D. earriers and within four days they receive by mail certificate, filled out with the above schedule. No person may be a candidate in' more than one class; but coupons or certificates are equally good in any class(when properly Piled out) for the number of votes they present.

Every coupon and certificate must bear the name, address of the person for whom it is desired to vote, and the number of the class in which it is to be counted. The contest will close midnight. Thursday. June 23, and no subscription voting certificates will be issued after that time. New.

Haven, and tho team cacne to be regarded as not so strong, after all. a block of land in the business district of Warrensburg, Mo. The loss is $150,000. In re will of Adclia C. Pond.

L. Alison P.ion Wilson et contestants was begun. Moloney and Davis ap-rcar for the respondent and James B. Donoway and F. L.

Pish for the defendant. 1 will without doubt take some time to try the case as there are a large nuin-bf of witnesses on both sides, it seems that there are two wills whicb were signed by Mrs. Pond within a short time of each other and the question is which is the gal one. The Rev. Heman II.

Neill, professor of Pennsylvania came along and beat Georgetown twice with Crumley in the box, and tho Quakers for a time were supposed to be "The Whole Thing," but Yale, once with Mackay pitching, the English at Amherst College, died Thurs Mary W. Ellis, Springfield, State superintendent of junior work, evening, 7:00, service of song. Miss Louise Ballard, Georgia; 7:30. address, "The Field of Endeavor," by F. S.

Morrison of Burlington, State secretary Y. M. C. A. FISHY SOUNDING LYNX STORY.

As Roland Scribner of Strafford was out fishing Wednesday afternoon in a stream within sight of the house, he happened to glance behind him and saw a lynx coming toward him from the woods, growling and snarling, his mouth open. Th boy waited until tho animal gDt within a few feet of him, and as it crouched to spring, dealt it several blows with his fishing rod, -whereupon the lynx turned and ran back Into the woods. ANOTHER MINING COMPANY. The Vermont Mining and Milling company has been incorporated with G. W.

Bradley president, S. King treasurer and J. W. Fowler vice-president and day night after an Illness of several uauty months. For 30 years he was a professor other time with Jackson, shut out Penn there.

The suspension of R. II. Wobecke for Of twice in sucession. The Philadalphians have won and lost to Princeton, and wore beaten 113 by Harvard en her own grounds, so Penn's. chances for claiming any championship this year are nothing, even though she win all her one' year was announced on the Consolidated Stock Exchange in New York yes POLLUTION TWO MORE WATER SUITS.

terday, for "acts detrimental to the ex Hood's Sarsaparilla Has won success far beyond the effect of advertising only. The secret of its wonderful popularity Is explained by its unapproachable Jtfcrit. Based upon a prescription which cured people considered incurable, Hood's Sarsaparilla Unites the best-known vegetable remedies, by such ft combination, proportion and process as to bave curative power peculiar to itself. Its cures of scrofula, eczema, psoriasis, and every kind of humor, as well aa catarrh and rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparilla the beet blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appetite and that tired feeling make it the greatest stomach tonic and strength-restorer the world has ever known.

Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a thoroughly good medicine. Begin to tifta it TOIAX. Get HOLD'S. change." Finning Taekle. black silk waterproof lines at remaining games.

Harvard banks on Clarkson to do prac Trouble at the Ward line pier on the Oun ice. East river in New York, resulting from of 75c lines are the equal 35c to 50c elsewhere. tically everything for her, and he has always made good except against Prince the strike of Italian firemen who were re Ha ga Bros. ton. Harvard, cannot beat the sandy and placed by non-union Italians culminated yesterday in a general shooting affray, in which about a dozen shots'were fired.

One Governor Pennypacker of Pennsylvania secretary, the capital stock is 100,000 in atrsrresstve Timers she knows It and so vesterdav appointed Philander C. Knox shares of one dollar each, non-assessable. do 'they. After Harvard beat Pennsyl CONSUMERS' successor to the late Senator Quay. The main object of the company is to Muncie, June 10.

Two new suits against the Muncie Pulp company for the alleged pollution of White river Buck crce have been instituted in circuit court. One- iruit is brought by Williajn M. Donovan for $1,000 damages, end the other by Jonas M. Warfel for J2.000. Mr.

Donovan claims that the company empties itsre-uf into the streams, and that his land aAuttUg the creek has beea considerably damaged nn that account. He alleges that at the recent high wnterB the water tub-mer-d property and left deleterious iro ts i hereon, and also in his well. He also char that the pollution is a quiclf trsdcr of insects and is also injurious to was wounded. But two participants were arrested. The creditors and bondholders of the Quincy Granite Quarries company of Bos ton have agreed upon a plan, for the reor CO vania so badly, the Crimson was generally supposed to have the best chance for the championship, especially as Yale and Princeton were losing to the smaller colleges and to preparatory schools on account of their inability to hit the ball, and it was fair to argue, if Yale and Princeton could not those pitchers, what could they hope to do against Clarkson, easily the best boxman in the colleges? Walter F.

Carter, the Illustrated Sporting News. ganization of that company. The properties are now in receiver's hands, and T1 r7 Tired. That one word tells irea, lirea whoe sto7n est No comfort. All tired out.

Fortunately, physicians know about Ayer's Sarsaparilla. are to be sold under foreclosure proceedings June IS. The organization committee A. O. FERGUSON, M'g'r.

proposed to bid in the propeity at the fore the stock that drink from the streams; that it also gives-riso to a noxious odor and kills the flab. Mr. Warfel'a allegations are tho tame, Office: 1 70 Bank Street. J. C.

Aver Co. closure sale, after which it intended to reorganize under. New Jersey laws. They prescribe it for exhaustion, anemia. Lowell, Mass..

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