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THE BANNER AND REFORMER, QUACKENBUSH & CO. TROY, uits and ' ' ' " v ... Annual ... HAS COMMENCEDi Three hundred liandsome Suits, the best of this season's models, Cheviot, Etamines and per cent. Discount From actual value. prices are marked in plain hgures, ancl Irom that onc-third will be deducted. it wiii make 15.00 Suitsfor... 10.00 18.00 Suits for ... 12.00 20.00 Suits for . . 13.33 22.00 Suits for . . 14.67 Why yes, ne enn wash and iron any thing that wllt Btaml watcr. l.ace cur talna, bed spreads, bed qui'ts, general famllv waahlng, shlrts, eollars. cutr, etc. Whv? Becauso we havo the larg est plant'in town, nd cverything to do wlth, and onr woik ia wnshed cleaner, looks better and done quicker than any work ln town. We are bouad to give the publlc aatlsfaction. Wateh out for onr ads. jpe Baoner Steam Laundry, CHAIliaJSM.-WYMAN - - ProprUtor Teleplione, 7-J. Dr. Emmons' J wftRrorfc Have rcl evedTiundreds ot nSS2!& DlLV: W. EM110H3 CO.. 170 Trc mont St., Boswn, Mass. EHKYROYAl ?LLS t. HED 4 O.ld BiUlU. . mll Pnirnu Rmk.tltaU.Bi n w.n. in.oooTt.Un.Bl.lt. StMbr ' .ii n,...i.u. CklUrCke,.ltIC, KatluUll !. Mdl.. ' - PARKER'S . HAIR BALSAM Cltinol nd bc.utinn the hlt. ProinoUi laiuiltnt etowUi. Xlmr rll to Eo.tore Oray Hlr to it. ToutMul Color. Cuki iclp dltt.ifi hir (iUln. Estuto of Alfrcl Boardmmi. Kotlce; of Settlemcnt and Appllcation for Dls iriuuuuu. . . OTATEOF VERMONT. ) At a eoti b Dlstrlct of Bennington, ss. J of the l'robate Court liolden at tho l'robnto Office. ln Bennlng tonj in sftldDUtrlct, on the 26tU day of May A. U. 1WJ. -. riAtJMW.V .TiuIifo Klchard M. Houghton, Adminlstrator of the etato of Alfred Boarilman, late of Uen- sents hii admlalstratlon account for bbb- for a decrce of dhtrlbutton and partltiou of Uie Wherciipoii.ltisordercdby sald Court, that sald account and sald appUcatlor. be referrd Oflice aforeiald, on the Iftlh day of Jitne, A. ; iivii rni- hoortrKK amt ilecfslnn tliereon. thereof be glvcn to all tmrties Interested, by wceks ucceslvely ln tho llanne- and llo- prevlous to safd tlmo appolnted for hearlnR, andshow cau?e, 1 any lliey may have, why sald account should not be allowed, and such decree made. A recbrd whcreof ls ordcrcd to be made. AttUArtetes0t,d' .TOIIHV. OAKNWJudge. A truo copy of the orlglnal record EW3 Attest. JOIIN V. CAKSK. JudKe, E N. Y. Costumes in Broadcloth, Lyman Fancies, at The regular selling 25.00 Suits for . . 16.67 28.00 Suits for . . 18.67 35.00 Suits for . . 23.33 39.00 Suits for 26.00 Thirty yoars test of tho pub llc should be sufflclent to as certaln whothen an artlcle nossesses merit or not. For this longth of time H. W. JOHNS' ASBESTOS LIQUID PAINTS have been used throughout tho state, and todayt ls recog nlzed as the best palnt obtaln able for severe exposures. Imposslble to get a better wearing palnt. Complete Color Card, and full lnformatlon supplied by .THEO. A. CARPENTER & 50NS Bennington, Vt. LADIES WhollayaUiedThem Recommend ai the BEST II II. H1,V61'N SUrCtovnUnnd PENNYROYAL PILLS. tainut.l.Hll.r n A. - ... nnr..ln Vni for jmti bj indlni ipihi1. UnnortJl ofbnlt. tDenUli.AUltlvlllcooTlnt.rou ol ib.lr lntrinillloj tacu.oriunpmaloo. ftnd Ito nli for umplt uut book. AII0TUliUo-br mlllOboi. Km MfOICINE C0- 8 UV B0STW. HSS. Gaardim Notico to Sell Real Estate h'TATE OK OF VKItMONT, In Probate 5 Dlstrlct of llennlnRton, ss. Court. held at UcnnlngUm, withln and for sald dlstrlct, on Uie 2Tth day of May, A. D. 1003. Fresent John V. Carney JuJro. Ba l.uman 1. Norton, guardinn ot (1 eorge narney. makes appllcation tu sald Court. for llcense to 8eiun IOilowiiiK iicsciiucu ic ealdwArd. to wlt: a certaln picco of real estate called. ln the vlllaite of llennlneton, In the town of HemUngton, boundcd and descrlbed as fol lowsi on tho south tby lands of Myron Wood ward (a lane), on the west by lands of John Walsh, on tho north by lands ot willlam lt. Morsan nnd on the east by lands of Myron Woodward. contali lng about one-fourth acre of land. represcntlng that the snlo thereof. for the pufposo of puttlng tlie procccds of sii' h sale at IntercBtorlnve'itlng the amo tn stocksorreal estate, would be beneHclal to sald ward. Whereupon, It Is ordered by sald Court. that sald appllcation 1 roferrat to a sesslon there of. to be held at the I'robate Oftlce. ln llcnnlniz ton Insatd dlstrlct, on the 13th day of June, A D. 1003. for hcarlnganddecUlon thercpns and Itls further ordered. that all pcrsons Interested be notlfled hei-eof, by publlcatlon of uotlee of sald appllcation and o'der thereon. three wccks suc cesslvely In the Banner and ltelormer, a newq paper publlshel at bennington, and whleh clr uulatea ln the nelghborhood of those Interested, before sald tlme of benrltiR, that theymyap poar at sald tlme and place, and, If they see cauie, object thercto, By tbO CWttU J0im v 0AjlNKYi Ju(lg0 NEWS) I ' co . i (VERMONT) Tbe lioune and trnrn belonginp to Na- poleun Gordun, who lives n'lout n tnile from the village of Kiohford, on the llarwood ilill rond were tiurned Thura dny everiinK between lOnnd 11 o'olock, togetber with mo$i of the bousebold goods. Krnnk Durkee, e.x-poetrnater nt Pittefield, wns brougbt to Uuriineton Thurwlay BDd taken beforo CommiB alonur O E, Johnson for allowed mis- appropriation of iLoney arder funds. Ile wn ived exnminntiun, nnd Imil wag tixed at 91,000, which be furoislied. Ueorxe Tatro tbirteen yearu of age, was brouiht to the North Adiras hos- pital Friduy. frbm Stamford, whero be met with an aocident in tbe Farnlttn mill, when hls left iiaud o.iruo in con tactwitba beocb saw. The thutnb was taken olf and tbe tliird acd fourtb finger'8 were nearly severed, Noab Lathrop's atoatu saw-mill, eis miloe from Bristol vilTnge. was burned Friday mornioR about 2 o'clook, togetber with one stock Bticd Dlled witb white bitob. Tbe mill wna a lino one iltted with modern maobin- ory. Tbo losa is onout SI,wO witn no inaurnnco. Mr. Lathrop has also lost beavlly tbe past month by forest flres. Ile owna large tracts of timber land near tho mill and bandles about half a million logs nnnually. JoiTrey Mltcboll, ablacksraitb of Ca lais, commlttod euiclde Friday ufter noon. ile was faund jtiejr ln an old tarn, only a (cw rods from tho house in wbicb bo lived witb bis motber, llo bad out bis throat in'five plnccs witb a rnzor. Doctor Griroos wna sum monod, wbo arrlved at slx o'olock and took twenty-flye stijches in tho wsundB. Tbe man died about nlna o'olock. in tbe er'ning. Mitcboll was 11 years of age. In tbo rceent investigation into th nffairs of tbe frce delivery systoui ot the postoflice dopartment formerly oon duotod by Sttpt. Mncben, wbo was dls missed, bas resulted in the disuotory tbat to rlgbt mattera and ('eatore tbe serrice to its propor atnto , it will be nocesaary to abolinh one-tbird of tho usual routes ln the soittbern stutos, and one-flftb in the north, Maine, Ver mont nnd New Ilampebiro will bo do prived of ono-Qfth of tno routes dow in uperatioo. ' James OrazA, Italiau, of Rutland wne stabbed by anotber Italian in a row near tbe Coluaibia Marble Oo's. plant in tbat city about 5:30 o'olock Satur day night and is in a serious conditio'n in tbe bospital. llraza aod a pnrty of friends were coming up tbo rni I rond track from Center Rutland wbon Uiey met anotht r party of Italians. ilraza got into a row witb one ot tbo latter. An Itallnn who goes by tho namo of "Jobn " stcpped in between the two to separate tbeni, It is nlleged that Braza picktd up a rock and hit "Jobn" on tbe hond, wbereupon the peacu ma kdr pulled out n knife and stuclc liroza in tbe stomacb, outting a borrible gasb, whlcb allowed part ot tbe contents to escape. Tho dootora state that Ilrnza bas a cbanco to recover. ifl MONTPELIER Vr. ISURETY BONDS lC3l3:1f I15jni;: C. N. Powers Bonnlngton AGENT Our Prescriptlons Are earefully comiwumled. Brlng the doctor'.s prescrlptlons all toui you'll get only the bost and nnest drugs. J0SEPH M. AYRES PHARMACIST 608 Main Street, Bennington Vigorous Old Age Taine's Celery Compound niakes the old leel young, and cures their ills. It has added years of healtli and enfoyment (o many a life. Ue this gteat medicine tegularly, and iti invig- nrnlinr tviuwra will filt vr,iir (lerltnincr VMri with healtli, strengtli, and happinens. Head wnai ueorge v . ftiorse, 07 yeam 0111, wriioa: WI.L8 A Uichardson Co., GintlmtH; Just a word in favor of Paine's Celery Componnd, hopjng it may catch th pir nt nnie afflirteii itenon. and thev taay receire the same tatisfactory benefit. tonie 15 jtars ago 1 nad a comwnation ot malaria, chilU and fewr, and grip, whkh con tinued for a year or more; ineanlime I lott in weiglit about 60 pounds, trying difterent medi cine and doctors with unsalisfactory resulls. Paine's Celery Compound was recommended, and, after using a little I began to iinprove, gaining aliout a pouud aweek. In ayear I had regained 50 pounds of the Inst weiglit and good heallli, and have been a well man ever since. Vours truly, GEORfiE F. MORSE. Leominster, Mass., Oct. 27, 1902. DIAMOND DYES COLOlt ASlTmNO ANY COLOIt. BrsMei, cloals, nlt(, ritbonj, coatt, ftatbert. itooilngi, ererjthlnj wearable, Dlimond Syet milrs to look liio new. Dlrntlon book and 45 dyed mnlM fre. DIAMOND TJ8, Burlington, Vt. lt is oxpeotwl that tho fnmouscase of L. O. Sturtevant vs. Oenoral .1. O. MoCullnugh. nhore tbe ptaintilT scolis raoney for servicos rendorod during tho cnrapaign last jear will l.o dlepoeed of at the tcrn of tho Addison County Court noft in aeesioo in Middlebury. Jarues Oallagber aged 10 ycars was irsiantly kiJlod and Joseph Hanlon was inyired by n fallioR booui at Nor cross k Wm ts' ron'ble quarries in Dor set. Gallagbor was crushwl ard in stantly killed by a falling blook of marble. lanlun receivcd a liad ?alp wound and aevenil injurles. but may recotor. Work wjll bfgin at Poultney soon on tbo new gymnaaium for tbe Troy Gon ferencB Academy. It will b built on tbe campua north of the ro.-.fo dorml tory. Tbe dimenalons will be 80 by 18 feet. It will have u rock ftv-esub-structure of blu "marble six feet nbove grade. From tbero up it will be ven eeredwith brick. Tbo structure -ill cost 810,000 and tbofurnUhiogs 82,000. The corner storo will be laid Wednes day, June 17. Tbe state board of railrond commia sioneri roet Friday afternoon at thelr riOis in tho atato llouto. Tbo board rendcreda decislon in th3 c.ise of Tim o(hy O'Noll wbo was killed in tbo nc oident at Nnrthfleld Bocoral weeks ago. Tbo coromiaaiooers ficd that "overy roasonable precnutioo wasezercisod by tbo railroad tbrougb iti employeea to remore as far aa posstble evory chanco of sucb an acoidcut And no bla.De can bo attuched to said company, its ser vants or employees. " Tbe first mnvo for Wllllau Randolph llearat for doniocrntic prosident in 1001 was mnda by local democrats in Rutland Friday erenlng in tbb law ofUco of ex-Mayor Jobn U, Bpollmnn, when a HearBt olub was formed witb the fo.lowing oflicera: prosidont, Jobrj D. Spellman: vice president, B. S. Beardsleyj treasurer, Jewett P. Cain; secretary, John P. CollinB. Rosolu tltms were adopted recognizlng "Mr. Heaist as tbe most nblo leader of the toiling massrs," and tbe most "un compromising enoray of tbo trusts. " Tbe orgaoitatlon pledgod him tbslr aupport. Tbo Northfield Nows compiles a list of Vermont townfl witb tbu number of each class of liquor llcenses granted under tbo new law. It appoars from tbis that of tbe 80 odd towns roting for licenso in March, only 00 have tbus far isaucd lioenses of eltber cas for tbe salo of liquor. Of this number 31 towns bnve 77 flrat olass lloonscs; tbeao represeut full fledged barrooms, about 75 per ctnt. of whleh are locntcd In botols.; Forty towns , olght of wbich bnvo no otber clnes, havo Bocond olass licensns wbich are for all pructical pur posos about tbe sauio bs forroer town liquor ngODoiea. Tbero are 21 towns tvbich havo tbird elaes liconscs for the salojof malt Hquors and ligbt wines ocer a bar; most of thoso towcs havo ono or more liccnses of otber classea. Thoro aro Bleo nino wboleaalo liconaes and tbroe towns aro oreditod wlth odo liconso e'sfib for BtSmmer hotel. Thoro is notonlo oqual to Ramgna Tonio Regulator. lt is a tonip that tonas the whole systom, purifies tbo blood and gires one vim. 25 oents. OASVOHXA. Bears the ? ltl9 Kini1 Y(W Haw A!wa"s Armed with a aearch warrant Dep uty Sbenff Fiah nf Rutland, Tboraday" rrtoTcred from tbe promises of Frank I'.irter of Middletown Sfrings, a quao tlty nf stolen gooda, concistiog of beda, bodding, alntb iue, lnce curtalns futnl ture, gilvarware glassware, cnrpets eto. Tie gnods wftre securetl frnm the Mont tort Hotel aml from rfflidencea in town Thny were promptly Tdentifled by tbe nwners. I'orter nnd hls wlfewete ar rnsted , were glven n bearing beforo Justice South wottb nnd werB bound to tbe County Court in the sum of $1,000 oRcb. Ileing unntde to neeuro bail tbe priaoners were removed to the county jail nt Rutland. At tho annual towu meeting in New Salem, Mftes. , cpromitteeu wpre ap pointed to perfcct plana for tbe cpIp bration of the odo hundred and flfticth annlversary of tbe incorporation of that town on Old Home Day, August 20. A coiurailttee wna npiiointeti to ferret out, if poMible, tbe hidirg place of tbe old oanoou whicb was presented to tbat town by the Genflral Court of Mnesaclitisetia, and whiob hna been miesing for nesrly flfty years. This gun wsb one of artillery cnptured from the Hritfgh at tbe battle of Boming tun, A tiguat 16, 1777 and caine to Aiuor ion in the ship that brought Burgoyne and staiT. It is suppoeed tbat tbo old gun in buried near New Salem Center on tbe land owned by the late Alta mont Stratton of tbat town. It is clnimed tbat Mr. Stratton was one of fuur oion wbo were conoerned in the dhappearance of tbo fnmous caunon, Two of tbe captured guns aro in tbe State House at Montpelier and have been in tbe possoesion of the state of Vermont since 1S18 Anothor one ia auppoaed to bo buried at or near Doer iiola, Musa. Tbo six guns were made of brnss. Heart From AttacK of LaGrippe. Palpitation, Smother lng, Short Breath. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Cured Me. The terrible after effects of LaGrippe are mott dangeroi s when they attack. the heart, the engine of life. WVak hearts are as com mon as weak stumichs and when an attack is made upon the neak heart, that organ soon becomes a diteated heart and thepatientwdl unless prompily treated, suffer lone and eventually die ot heart disease, the dread u mlllions. Dr. Milei' Heart Cuie strengthens and rcculates the heart's actlon, cnnchcj the blood and improves the circulation. "Some years ago I had an attack of tbe grip, and it left me with a very weak heart. Palpitation, shortnes of breath and smnther ing spells that made me it up in bed to bieathe, robbingmeof slecp, made me mct miserable. 1 would become fatigued and exhauited from the least eiertion and was in such a critical condition that 1 could not attend to mybutinesa. My physician seemed unable tocontrol my case, and instead of getting better I was gradually crowing weaker every day. Then I began taking Dr. Milei' Heart Cure and after I had used two bottles I was creatly improved. I conttnued with the remedy until I had taken in all six bottles, when I was able to attend to busi ness wiUiout inconvenience. I was com pleteljr and permanently cured of heart trouble by Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and cheer fuily recommend it to all sufferers from that terrlble affliction." H. II. Ehle, Glovers ville.N.V. All dnif ciits sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr.MUei Medlcal Co Elkhart, Ind. BEE SUPPLIES I koep on hand a general line of suppllos, sections, foundations, boe-hlvos, supers and sraokors, at factory pricos. Save your freigbt by buying at home. CASII IM.ID FOIt IIGKSWAX A. HARRIS North rtttrtlmrtr, IV, Y. Gnod stock of both soft and bard dry kindlinp;. Also good bard wood, eitlier 8itwed or fonr foot. Cnll nnd 'get prices. GEO. H. CHANbLER 310 SOHOOL STREET Teleplione 48-9. HOTICE ! To tho Ladles ol Dennlugton and vioinlty, If yon watit a sulUcape, or altcratlons done nnd oleanlng nnd prosslng cf all klnds at reason; able prlees you will always find a idce llne of gonds and sainpies ut N. LEVIW'S, Ladles' Fine Talior. 130 North SU Bennington, vt. WOOD AND KINDL1NG A prominent Southern lady, Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, pain ful and irregular periods by the use of Lydia E, Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound- "Deak Mrs. Pinkham: Gratitude compels me to acknovledge tho great merifc of your VeRetable Compound. 1 have sufifered for four years mth irregular and painful menstruation, also dizziness, pains in the back and lower limbs, and fitful sleep. I dreaded the time to come which nvould only moan suffering to me. " Better health is all I wanted, and cure if possible. Lydia E. Plnk hnm's Vogotablo Componnd brought me health and liappiness in a few short months. I feel liko another person now. My aches and pains have left me. Life seems now and sweet to me, and everything seems pleasant and easy. "Six bottles brought me health, and tvas worth more than months under the doctor's care, which really did not benefit me at all. I am sat isfled there is no raedicmo so good for sick ivomen as your Vegetablo Compound, and I advocato it to my lady friends in need of medical help." Mns. B. A. Br.ANcirxnD, 422 Broad St, Kashville, Tenn. Yhen womea aro troubled with irregular, supprcsaed or painful menstrua tion, weakness, leucorrhcea, displacement or ulccration of the tvoinb, that bearing-down feellng, inflammation of the oraries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general dcbility, indigestion, and nerTOus prostration.or are bcset good that I purchased another, and tho result -vas bo satisfactory that I bought sis moro bottles, and am nowieeling like a newwoman. I shall never bo vrithout it. I hope that my testimonial will convince women that your Vegetable Compound is the greatest inedicino in the world for falling of the w'omb or any other female complaints." Mns. Mat Codt, 2600 Birch St, Pldladelphia, Pa. Remombor, cvcrywoman Is cordinlly Invlted to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about hcr symptoms she docs not undcrstand. Her address is JTjynn, Mass., her ndvico is frce and cheerf ully glven to every niling tvoman who asks for it. pHOTOS... THE BEST AT WHITE'S STUDIO CUST0M 1AIL0R Smart dressers will flnd'our Spring Suitings, Overcoatlngs and Pants absolutely' correct in stylo and quality. Gar ments that leave thls p'ace have the appearanco of the swellest city tailors and at about half their prices. Expenses in this business are light. Personal attention glven to the execution of all orders. This explalns our lowest prices and superlor work rnanship. Satlsfaction guaranteed. Our Business is Jgrowing rapidly and our customers are well satisfied. Some day everybody will know we make the best clothes for the money in town, then you will be happy, so will we. C. W. PETERSEN, The Up-to-date Tailors, Sccondand Thlrd Floor, 4O7 Mnln Street over flullliran and Roche'ft. MILLINERY! My new, stlyes ln Spring and Binnmer MlPln cry are ready for lnspeetloii. I li ve a Dne as sortmentof ready-to-wear hats. 1'lowera a d all supplles, ' MRS. LIZZIE TACY South Shaftsbury Vt. JUNE 11, 1903 m witu sncn symptoms as dizziness, JaSntness, laa situde, cicitabtlltr, irritability, ncrvousness, sleepleKsness, melancholy, "all-gone'' ond " want-to-be-lef t-alone " feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should rcmcmber thcre is one tried and true remedy. Lrdln E. Plnbhnm Vcgetalilc Compound at once rcmoves such troubles. Itefuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best, A Sevcro Cnso of "Womb Trouble Cured ln Philndclpkia. "Dkak Mns. Pinkham: I have been. cured of eevcre female troubles by the use of Iydla E. Pinklinm' Vepretnblo Compound. I was nearly ready to givc up, but seeinnr your advertlsement I purchased one bottlo of vour medicine. and it did me fo mnnh STALLIONS GEORGEST. CLfllR, 12631 Foal oflSNN. Itecord 3.1U Color, bay. Helght, 16 hands. Welght 1160. llreil !) W. I,. filniuiODi, T.exlneton, Ky. TEKMS OP SEnVICK ! George St Clalr will stand at Bennington Vt.. durng the seaion ot 1903. for serrice' to ap proved mares, at wlth usual return prlvllego FRANK BURRESS, 8911 FoaloflSsr. Iteconl S.ao l- Color, bay. Helght 16-1. Weight lOOO. Itred by M. 1'.. Iturces., Bennington, V TERMS OF 8K11VICE : Frank Burgess wllllstaud at Bennington, Vt during tho season of 1903, for sorvice to ap prored mares, J15.00. Foal guaranteed. Al mares dlsposed of will be consldered la foal H. E. BURCESS BURT STOCK FARM P ark St. Extension, Bennington, Vt. Bennington Vlllage water, Wtli the rlght amount of soap. '' M.ikes an awful lallier Wien you piU lhe ololhes to soK MOUAl. ! Don't lake your solled II ien to llic pawn shou butsendltto Wrlght, the laimdrjmaii ,.ndho Vlllsoakltforyou. Wright's HAND Laundry 710 Main Street. 1