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THE BANNER AND Health For a PmdIc who bave torpid anil tflke Durees and drastic drucrj, which sripe and rack the bowels, when all t UVER and Toiiic Pellets. The proper work and the pellets invigorate tne system as a whole. In short, they both assist Nature, as a medicme suoura ao. Soroplo and DooKlet Free. Complete Treatment ic davs 2 cts. O. E DORSET. Allaa Brown waa in Bennington last week. Burr Harwood waa in Rupert last weolt and F, G. Stone in Granville, N. V. Ernest S. Wbitney of North Dorset, superintendcut of schools, t aa ht-ru Mooday vlaiting the village s boole.,' Ohas MeBride waa, confined to tie houao seroral daya laat woek by illiiesf. Jnroes Uallagber was instautly killeil at the Norcros3 and West quarriea Friday by a fallint: block of ruarble. Ile was trrrinlv tnangled. Joaepb IJanloo waa alao badly injured. Mr. (JallngDor wns 19 yoars of nge. The Young Pooplo's socioty conduct od the erenlng serircea on Sund..y and it waa very intercsting. A quartot of Mra. Jessle D. Sheldon, Mrs. R. M. Campbell, Mcssrs. Burr and Wayno Harwood sang three solectic-DS. Hev. Mr. Carhurt gava a roport of tbe con forence of churohea bdld in Peru, Notico. Jly wife. Mrs Marv Crosier. Iiavlne left mr bed and board wltbout Just came orprovoca tlon, I hereby forbld all persons (rom harborlng or trustlng ber on my account, as I will pay 110 debts ol hcrcontractlng after thls date. lteadsboro, Vt., June i. vm. I9w3 AI1T11UK M. CROSIF.lt. OPHOLSTERM M. J. Welch has secureil tbe servlue 1 a first-clasa upholsterer. and ls pre parcd to do all klnds of wnrk in tlint tttic Mattrasscs also mad or remado to order Cushlous, etc. Work tlled for and do llvcred. Katlmatcs on ull k nds of un liolstcrinR work furnisbed on appaca tlon. M. J. WELCH lflS'SORTHJT. NEW BAKER Who can bake anything tliat can be baked. Spccial orders supplied on short notice. Stauclard Goods ahvays on haud. 1. E. GIBS BaKcr & Grocer norougniy Kcnovated and Improved Urider the New Ma nagement. nnm i- rnm 1 1 n i nnu w nn m With Bath, $2. Bowdoin Sq., Boston Nearer the Nor h Unlun Rtatlnn tlinn nnv ither llrst-c lass hotel. auic u iioiu uinner, a uonts. n- cluding Wine. X T T . I 1 J, . X Jobblng a Specialty. 113 North St. liennfagton, Vt. i . j RFORMER Quarter! liver find life a inisery, bey need is a mild remedy 1ike " pill stimulatw tlie liver to !ta GiBSOM READSBORO Deferred rrorn last week Mi Clara Hay, ber raother and brotbor of North Adanos, bave buon atopping at tho Goodell Houao for tho last few dajs Miaa Ktbel llaii'ei, trlmruer for Miaa Liziio Sticknoy, Jiillii-or, is taking a wok's vacation' witn hor folSa in Nortb Adams. Maiunrial day waa nbflorved by rueiu bors of G. A. K. post, subool ohildren and Trentina baod tuecting on the achool groucda at lO-.HO in thotoro. nooii and niaruhinu to tbo cerootey to decorate the snldiorV graroa, after which tbe prooessimi rsfortned -and marcbetl Imck to tho subool grounda where rof"-e3binont8 were aarved for tho acbool children. At2 P. M., all aaaumbled in Musio hall wheie tbero was rauaio by Trentlua hnnrt and songs and recitations by tbe subool children foliowod by aa nddress by Hev. G. W. V. IJill. Michael Dailey aged SGyeaw diod at bia bomo in Adarui, Maaa., laat Sat urday from old ae a' d a oomplication of diseasos. II u bad been ill for sorae timo, but not conQncd to tbo bed. Mr. Bailoy waa born in Boadsboro, January 20, 1817 on tbo faim now ownod by Norman Bailoy, and knovrn to many aa tbo Kiobard Davia piaco. When Mr. Bailey lifed hore be was one of tbe proraicont mon of tho town At one timo ho owned wbat is known aa tbo Stown tlat alao tbo Bowen saw mi.'l in South Readsboro, afterwarda moTing to Adams. Ho ia tho last of bia family. tlis wife, Lydia Stearns Bailoy died 17 yeara hgo. Philip Barre and Miss Josephino Brcon were mnrried last week in North Adams, Mass. Both are woll known young pooplo of Readsboro. The pre-memorial duy oxerolses of tho Readsboro Gradod Schools Includ ed tho following held Friday in Music Hall: Song "Our Pathor in Hettven," by the school. Frojrer by Uev Mr 1IU1. naitsaluteaBdODg "Flirnfout tho Platc,' by thc aohool. ReoltaMoa "Darbaro Frettohlc," Iloiel lie rmh. Iteoltatlon "Dattle Aboro thc CloudV Lcna Spraguc. Sonu "In My Little Gardcn Bed," prlmary NO. I. Reading "Heroon of Sumtor," Florence Carpenter . Dlalogue 'Many Flags," primary No. 1. Hecltatlon "ICIng'a Mountuln," Katherlne Scudder. DIalogue-7"I'atrlot and llelpers," lntermed late. Kecdtotlon-'The Hero or Tl," Ouy Hakoy. iteoltatlon, Noru Oirourd. ReolMjtlon, Isabal Hlohs. Song "Columblu the Uem of tbe Ocsun," by the ohool. Headlog "John Ilurn of GettytBurg," Oraoe Soott. lleoltailon "Death of Stoncwull Jaoloon" Floresoe Uloks. Dlalogue, tuar boy In prlmary No. 2. Song "The Flag," lntermedlate. Kecitatlon, Mabel Aubertlno. Itccllution. Paulliic Fuulkncr. Song "Just Dofore the Dattle, Mother," gramniir. Iteoltatlon, Morle Faulkner. Iteoltatlon, Mabel Bartlett. Iteoltatlon, Philip Lcllcur. Song "TenUng on the Old Camp Ground," by the sohocl." Iteoltatlon "Momorlal Day," Veroo Wbit ney. Dlalogue, threo glrls In primary No. 2. Dlalogue, two boyg ln lntermedlate. Song "Alarohltig Through Georgia," by the school. Dlalogue "Unole Sam's Young Army," ln termedlate. Reoltation-The Slcoping Sentlnol," Barl Blanohard. Spooches by Joseph Streeter and Dr Ferry. Song-"Amcrlon," by ull. lleuodlctlon, by Itev Mr Curtls. CHOICE GROCERIES CANNED GOODS TEAS & COFFEES TOBACCO & CIGARS T. F. MORRISSEY The Old Corner Grocery CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Notable Evenlii of the VToek Ilrloflr (Tho Brooklyii iollco lmvo capturcd a .nmn who is bellovod to be I'olteeuian McGovern's nasnilunt. A Jowlsb boy fugltlvo from Klsbl nofl Iuib arrlvod nt Ullls Island, New; York, oii hls wny to Jllssourl. The government bas declded to re strlct tbo francblso in I'rotorlo, Trans vunl, to -wblto Brltisb subjects. It ls bollevod thot soldlors nt Jitck son. Ky., provonted nn attoinptt as sasslnato tbo principal witnetts ngninst Jett nnd Wblto. Detectlvos uro soarchlng for Saniuol I'arks, businoss ngout of tlio bousc smltbs' unlon, who is aocusod of ex tortion ln nccopting ?2,000 to sottle a striko at tho Heckla Iron works, Graff IJros., contractors of Waeb ington, wero indlcted on a chargo of offerlng brlbes to A. W. Machon, for mor boud of tho postal freo dollvory servlco. Au Irlsh Nntlonal leaguo uicetlng near Tnllow, Waterford, bas denounc ed the proposal of tho corporntlon of Wnterfonl to prenont nn nddress to ICIng Edward durlng hls vlslt to Ire land. Mnnduy, Jnnc S. Many trnnsatlantle Itners were de talnod by tho haze off Sandy Hook. Tbo loss by tbe flre nt the Iluffalo Onrtlng and Storagc conipany's plant was $400,000. In nccordancp wlth n government do creo tbo rrussinn nntborltioa will ex pcl all Mormon mlsaionnfies. Mayor Low of New York hns rwuiod a commlttec to recelvo 'contrlbutlona for sufferers from the ilooda. rrosident Loubet will vlslt Lpndon July 0 on bis return vlslt io King Ed ward. ne will reniaiu In London throe days. A sllght neeldent to Uio nmcblnory of tbe White Star llne Dtunmor Cetlrlc wns ropalrcd before sbe loft tho Mor sey for New York.' A llebrew tallor b'ns1 died at Now York from Btnrvntlon, baving sunt all hls money to hls family ln Itusnln for tbelr pnssnge to Amorlea. Davld J. Wyatt. tbe East St. I.ouls Bcbooltenchor who fatnlly sbot Gbarlea Hertel, suporintendont of schools, wns tortured nnd lmngcd by a mob to a telophone pole. Klgbt thouKnnd persons grown impa Uent at dobiy cauaed by accidents swept nway tbe tlcket boxos ln a mad rusb nt thc Manhnttan end of tbe llrooklyn bridge. One man bas bopn kllltsl nnd two persons fntally and several othors bad ly lnjured lu a runaway car accldent oa tlio Alum Itock Park Eloctric rall way near San Jose, Cal. Tho break ln tho Madlson county (I1L) lovee, which gavo way, widenod, and tho wntor rusbed through a gap a hundred yards wido, covering 20,000 acres of fertlle farm land and three villages-OIdenburg, Mitcholl and West Granlte. Tho ollleinl announccment of Klng Victor Emmanupl's vlslt to Parls and Prosidont Loubot's return vlslt, al though foroseen, has prodncetl consid orablo ImpnsIon at the Vatlcan, as ProsWont I)ubot will be tho flrst ruler of a Catbollc country to vlslt Itomc of flcially since the fall of the teraporal powcr. Sntnrilnr, Jnne O. E. P. Newmnn, drugglst, of Ithaca, N. Y committed sulcide ln Honolulu. A hurricrtne hna swept ovor tho Phll lpplncs, doing great dsmngo to ahlp ping. Nlnoty thousand cblldron, mcmbers of Brooklyn Sundny schools, marched in tbelr annual parade. Harry Emmons was klllod at Lardo, Ida., by hls partner, II. M. st Cyr, a well known mlnlng englneer. Author Isbell of New Itochclle, N. Y., was arrested ln Connecticut on a chargc of atcallng an nutomobile. The rendering plant of the Connectl- V cut Abattoir nnd 011 corporatlon, nenr Brlageport, was dostroyed by fire. Tho blg Hnmburg-Amerlcan liiier Deutschland, which went ashore in New York harbor, has been iloated. I W. J. Idelman, dcputy Unlted States collector, wns arrested at Eaglo Clty, Alaska, on a cbarge of embozzlcment Horaco G. Young has resigned as vico prosident nnd general mnnagcr of tko Delawaro and Hudson company. Miaa P. E. Osgood won the Slnssa chusetts champioushlp In tbe Boston AVomon's Golf assoclotlon tournament A Jury nt Norwich, Conn., has found Willinni II. Galllvan not giillty of mur der in takitig tbe life of Joremlah Shumwny. An agent reprcscnttng a Japanoso syndlcato ls ncgotiating for the intro duction of 100,000 Jnpanose laborers for tho Transvaal dlamond mlnes. The "muck," fnmous for produclng potatoes, was ablnze along tho valley from Fort Edward to Whltohall, N. Y., a dlstanco of flfteon or twcnty rulles. Tho Jury ln tho caao of Lulu Milier Youngs at Itochoster, N. Y., chnrged wlth the iuurdor of Florenco MacFar Inne, brougbt in a verdiot of not gullty. The grand jury has reportcd an In dictuicnt ngninst August W. Jlachen, fornier superintendcnt of tbo frep dc llvery servlco of tbo post olllce de'part rnent. Tbe dead In tbo Topokn llood now numbor seventy-olgbt. A bostinnn rc porteti tliat soron lmdlos lad been found near tho north ond f Hnrrlson street. Tbe govornor 6f Onpe Colony hns told pnrliamcnt hc hopes soon to rclax romninlng rostrlctlons on llberty as. n result of the pollcj of ponce and rccon clllntlon. Slnrlners of wostward bound vessels nrrlvlng nt Now York bad enger ques tlons t6 ask nbout tho great Oeld of smoko causod by forest flres which they bad encountcred when 000 mlles IllflliHIO. In a Carefully Prepared Ar ticle. recommGnds Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a recent iasue of tbe New York Magnaljne of Sanitation and Hygiene, tho reco:;niied autbority on all matters per taining to health, James II. Montgom ery, M. V., says editorially : " After a carafulInvetigati6n of Dr. Davld Ktmnedy's Favorite Remedy, a speclSc for kidney, . liver and bladder troubles) rbeumatism, dyspepsiu and con stipation with its ,attendant ills. we aro free toiconfei that n niore moritorious med.' jine has never come undor the exam ination of tbe chomicol and medical ex perts f tho New York Mngailne of Sani tntion and Hygiene. In fact, after tha most senrching tests and rigid inquirj' in. to the re'cord of Dr. Dnvid Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to re coimiend its use in unequivocal term to cvery reader of this juutnal whose com plaint comes within thelist pf allments wbfch this remedy is advertised to cure. Wo havo obtnined such overwbelming proof of the efTicacy of this speclfic havo so satisfactorily demonstrated its curativo powers through pcrsonal experiments that a care for thc interests of onr readers leadsustocallattentiontoitsgreatvalue." JAMES H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. It is for ale by all dniggists in tho llow SO Gont Slzo and the regular $t .00 sjze bottles less than a cent n dose. Samflt bottleenoughfor tridtifrte by mail, Dr. Davld Kennedy CQrporatlon, nondout, U, Y. fir. i)fU Krnnrilr'a Chettf Tl1m bet for OolJi, Coughs, Consuraptlon. 23c, Wc, SLOO. out at sen. They found patches sc thlck as to mako It nocossnry to slov down tho engiuoH to hnlf apoed. Tbo atmosphore in tlie locallty ot Geneva, N. Y., was lllled wlth smoke and atomH of nshes, evldently the re sult of tbp gn,at forowt flres In north crn Now York. Prlilny, .Iiine fl. Dangt-r of war between Jnpan and IUisHin ovor Mnncburia Ia apparently Increnslng. English polo pluyers bave abandoned thoir proposod vlslt to the Unlted States this year. It Is olllflally nnnoiinctil that King Edward nnd Quet'ii Alexandra will vls lt Irclnnd ln July. Tho French Acadpmy has glvon a re ceptlon to Edniond Uostand, autbor of "Cyrano de Bergerac." Ten thousand children arc reported sold ln exchange for food by starvlng peoplo in Kwangsl, Chlna. Sentcnces of most of Transvaal Boors convlcted of mllltary offensos durlng the war havo been remltted. The German emperor nnd the czar of Rusflla will vlslt Vlenna slmultaneous ly nt tbe beglnnlng of Soptember. The Equltable Life Assuranco society of New York will' stop tiiklng freah buslness ln Germany after June 'M next. Extensive forest flres aro burnlng ln all parts of Nova Scotla, and hundreds of tbousands of dollars' worth of Uin ber ls belng dostroyed. MIm Laura Blggnr, the Now York ac trerte, has been suod for $100,000 dam age for allonntlon of ber huaband'a affectlons by Mrs. Cbnrles C. llen drlck. Wator Commlsslonor Monroe of New York has oxplained tho wator supply sltuntlon and asks for cautlnn In tho uso of wator whllc tho drought con tinuos. The Hamburg-Amorlcan stonmshlp Deutschland stuck fast on a mud bank ln New York harbor and was bnuled off, and sho put to soa after a delay of twenty-four hours. Smoko and ashes from forest flres ln New York and nelghborlng Btatea has j obscured tho sun as though by soruo hcavy yollowlsb mlst for threo days, uuu u iiuiiKt'iu ouor oi uurniug woou pormcatcs thc alr. The Bulldlng Trados Employors' as-' soclatlon of Now York haa submlttod to all tbo unloiis In tbe bulldlng trndoa , a proposltlon for arbltratlon which provldea for n court of appeala on ev ory questlon lnvolved. Tlinrxilnj-, Jnne -I. Tbo village ot Brlggs Corner, N. B., was dostroycd by flre. Tbe state pawnbroking ostnbllsh mont nt Naples has been burnod; loss, $2.-100,000. ' . For forty-elght consecutlvc days. no raln has fnllon In and nbout Platts burg, N, Y. A flro dostroyed twpnty-oight houscs in tlie suburbs of tlie clty of Hull, op poslto Ottawa. . A laro portlon of thc buslness boc tlon of North Emporla (Belllold) was eiitlrely destroycd by flre. Ono passengor was fafally and oth ers scveroly lnjured in a wreck on the Rock Island road nour Altn, 111. Mayor Low has been told by Con tractor McDonnld that tbo Jorotue park (New York) rcservolr "won't hold wntor." j Tbe Brltisb stenmcr Arequlpa hns , foundored lu a storm at Valpnralso. ; Tbo coptnln, hls wlfo nnd most of the ' crew woro lost. I Tho dpntb Hst from Mondny's torna- ' do in Galtreavllle, Ga., bas passcd the 100 mark. Tho sltuntlon hns nt no timo been exaggornted. Tho Duko of Argyll Is snld to havo sold Iona island, Hebrldes, to Carthu slans expelled from Grnnde Chartreuso monastery in France. ; An dxcurslon trnln loadod wlth no groes bound from Fair IJIuiT to Colum bia, S. C, went through n wasliout flf- toeu mlles from Smuter, S. C, nnd Irf a complete wreck. Three dead. BENNINGTON BRIEFS Keivi of the nyn nmt rillng Told Ilrlclly lnrlluay llenderi. Tho Misses Shlelds aro at thelr sum rmer residenc at Furnace Grove. Mrs C. A. Bond of Middlebury is a guost. of hor daughter, Mrs A. NV; Vnrnoy. , Mrs S. A. Sibloy of Hoosick Falls spent tbe flrst of tho weok with Mrs C. Honry Sibloy. Remiok Thorapson and wife of Sar atoga'visitod Mr and Mrs F. B. Pack ard and otlior frfands last week. Miss Sophla Goldsralth, ono of the eillciont staif of tbo Banner and Ro former, is off duty on acoount of a so vere norvous attaok. Miss Anpn .Hathaway, ono of the toachors utthe graded schoot, has ten dorod her resignatlon to take offect at the close of tho prosent torra. Tho baccalauroate sermon beforo thoi hlgh school graduating clasa will be preached by Rov Philip Schuyler at St Petor's cburch next Sunday oven ing at 7:30 o'clock. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Darling and family leave Washington Friday, Juno 12th, on tho "Dolphino" for Boston where they will spend a week, the remalndor of the sumraor will be passed here. At tho annual convocatlon of the Grand Chapter of Vermont, O. E. S., ln Northfield last week H. L. Stillsou was ro-elected grand secretary for the twentieth tlme. Mrs Holen C. Colo of North Bennington was solected as one of a'commltteo of threo to mako ar rangementa for the founding of an Eastorn Star home for Vermont. During tho tnonth of May, R. F. D. Carrier No. 1 dollverpd 24C0 pieoes, collectod 342, and sold stamps to the amount of $0.80; carrier No. 2 collect od 337 pleces, dellvered 19l4, and sold $8.51 worth of stamps; carrier No. 3 dolivered 1&12 plecas, collected 201, and sold stamps to the vulue of $3.85. The threo car'riors brought in 28 ap plicatlons for money orders. Frank Lasber of this village has just been granted two patents, one for a circular rlb knittiqs ranchine, and one-for a needle actuatlng. device for knitting maohlne. Hawley C. and H. C. White of North- Bennington have been granted two patents, one -for a photographio print and one for a stor eoscoplc print and making the saine. M. R. Swift of Bennington Center has beon given patent rlghts on a golf club. A soaman of tbo German navy was sontonccd t elghtoon montha' imprls onuiput for strlklng an enslgn, who comuiitod sulcide bocauso he could not Identlfy tbe sallor who stmck him. WciIiiFiiilnr, Jnne St. Ambassador Jweph II. Choate has arrlved from London. The famous Ferrls wheel was sold at auction ln Cbfcago to a jurU dcnler for $1,800. Threo students were fatally lnjured at Tillin, O., thelr carriage belng blt by a rallroad train. 8Ix Butte IMont.) labor unlon inen havo been nskod to be thc presldent's guests In Washington. Ono man waa drownpd nnd three ros cuod with dllllculty by the upsettlng of n yawl off Wbitestone, N. Y. New York Itallans tnobbpd pavors and nttncked the pollee. Tho tenmstera threntpn to tlp up the attbwny. Lleutenant E. II. Sbarkleton of tho Brltlsh navy has nrrlved herp from thp nntartlc land "Ifarthtwt south." A great storm has pnssod over Vnl paralso, Chlle. Four vesnels foundored In tho bay, and the psplanade was de-' stroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van Ilorn.of Sennett, N. Y., on thelr way. liorae WQro stniek by a Ccntral fllcr nedf A'utiurn, N. Y. Both were killed. " Two handsome trottors have arrlved from I.ondon. They aro conglgned to thc Ilussiau nmbaRsador and are aup posetl to be Intendetl ns a glft ro Prosi dent Itoosevoit. I.ady nonry Somprset bas been su persodod ln the presldency of tbe Na tlqnal Brltisb Wompn's Temperance nseoclatiou for advocatlng municlpal ownershlp of puhllc houses. Honry G. Morse of Phllndelphia, prosidont of tbe New York Sblpbuild lng company of Cnmdon, n $0,000,OoO corporntlon, was strlcken wlth apo ploxy wbllo attcndlng n buslness con forenco In tbo privnto olllces of J. IJ. Morgan nnd dlpd soon afterward. HOME OF YOUR OWN FOR $300. Will glvo you your cholce In tlie folloulnisde sorlbed cottgs lor J8u0: A'o. l llrou iiIm IMorn. Vm parlor, dlnlng room, Hlolien and two bcd roonis. with wator and sewer oonneotloiw. Has parlor, dKilng room, kltelieu uinl three bertroonm. wltli water ivnd sewer eonneetfous. I lll tako $3X)dowii aud Iftave the bHUncea lone H the purchaicr deslref. Ilcnled now at fg.Oneiii'.lMKT inontli. Could not bo dlliillrated for lieach Will (rtva spot onsli for steoks of st-ores and meroiiamllse of every decnpUou. Jtinlnoftj oonfldeiitlal. . . Wlllsellor lease a bulldlng lot on Divislmi street; prico tino. slze 44xliO; looatcd three lots north ol Thoiims I.yons' house. Ali tho Jolin I'eicey fnrm and bulldlngs, pi-ioe HOOo. Will -oll tho John Healey farm, cnlled tlio bost farmlu UinuluKton county Don't send your 11101 ey wnit w tien you can uuy this property for nbout lialtwhatltls worth. Will scll or trade house and flve bulldlng lot on Silvor streot. House and th'reo liullditiir loH on Washlncwn nvenuo. A bulldlnc lot on ltlve Htreet. a bulldlng lot on MeCall street. Will sell ltao or trade W bulldlng lots on upper Mala street. iei.212 JOHN NASH. STYLISH STS?AW HATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN From 5 Cents to $3.00 Men's ano Boys Bolts 25c and BOc. Balbrlggan Undorwoar 25c and BOc NocllecoShirts 50c, SI.00 and $1.50 1 Worklnt; Shirts 25c nd 50c. Stoc TI09 25c and 50c. Wash Tloa 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, all stjles. Crash and Duck Hnts 25c. Fancy Hoso 15c and 25c. White Vests from I.OO to $3.50 Nobby Necktlo Plna 25c. 50c, 75c, 1.00 Latest otylo Nccktlca, all shapes, 25, 50c Rubbor Collars, 15c, 25c, Cuffs 25c Llnon Collars 15c, two for 25c: Hnndkerchlofs 5c, lOc, 15c, 20c, 25c Inlilal Handkorchlofs io, mcano Plain 611k and olik Inltlal & rsoc Orlving Clovos c, 75c, i.oo, i.as Boys' Long Stocklngs ic & a.-so Flannol Pants from to 4.oo Fla cnol Sults from 7.oo to iu.oo mon'3 Boys' &. Ohlldron'a Sults to sirs Ladies'Shirt Waist Patterns from $1.58 to $3,75. cut in 3 yard tengths. UGAH The Iadlng ClotWers, Uatters, FurnUhers and ftistom Tallors 409 Mala St, Bennington, Vt Dr. W. E. Putnara Is attendlng Samuel Bratt of Hoosick who is ill with typhoid fevor. Tho high school' base ball nrno was dofeatod by tho Wallorasac nine Satur day aftornoon, score 15 to D. Monday coil dea lora of St. Albaqs advancod tbe prioe of cbuatnut and stove coal to 7 50 per ton. At Bur lington it is S7.25. Mrs Robort R Hall and childron who has been vislting her paronts Mr and Mrs A. R. Sweet on School street has gono to Holyoke Maas where her husband haa a position. Parties from the east road who us ually sell blackberries durlng tho soa son say that the orop this year will be light. Tho contlnucd dry weather blagted tho blossotns. Tho crop of fiold strawberrles will also be very light this year. Don P. Fulman and Miss Harriet L. Moses of Hooaick Falls were marrled Welnesday aftornoon June 3 at the home of Cliarles Pobbles in thqt village Rev. Leopold Kroll offloiating. The groom will bo romembered as a formar nurse at tho Soldiers home and has many frlends who will extend con gratulattons. Posttnaster John A. Sheldon of Rutland received notice from the post ofltoe departraent at Washington that the post-otlice in that clty wou'ld be raade an oflice of the flrst olass begin ning July 1. This is in consideration of the amount of buslness done for tlio year ending March 31 last. The gross recglpts of the yoar were $42,500 wliich is $6,000 more than Uie preceding year. Somo important changes in tfio run nlng of trnins on the, Pitchburg divls ion of the Boston and Maine railroad will go into offect next Sunday. ' The Green Mountain flyer will leave Troy 1:55 p. m. which ia an hourjater than it now leaves. The mail traln now due here at 5:10 will leave Troy at AxaS p. m. insteadot4:20 as at present. The night traln will leave at 11:25 p. m. Instead of 11:20 aa now. E. W. Bradford broke tha reoord of the benson last woek for early garden produce raislnj ln this viclnity. On tho flfth hls family onjoyed a 'mess pf ilno peas rai$ed entirely outsWs. This week onions, peas and otlier .vQRetubles are belng ploked. Conslderiitir the drouth nnd backward season for Kar don produco Mr Bradford' showlng of early vegetnbles beoomes all the raoro remarknb'e and mauy home gar deners are wondering how it was done. BBNJSTIlGTON SECTJRITY CO First National Baak Buildingr, Bennington. Vt. CAPITAL S2S.OOO v v SURPLUS SSOOO.OO By an act of the General Assembly of Vermont this Company is empowered to act as exoeutor, adrhlnlstra tor, guardlan, receiver, asslgnee or trustee. The Company also ants as agent in tho purchase and aale of stocks, boi.ds, real estate, and ln placing of loans. A market for local seciiritles. . DIRBOTOR3: Prosidunt. u C. Gravci;. Vlce-Prcsldent, C. M. Gravea; 10. 31 Birber, U. 0. rurner, W. II. Hagou. v v V W. D. forbea, Treasuror v l one uiuce: Wnll St., - NOW IS THE 7'IME to look over your farming tools. ment, all new and up to-date. I have a large stock of dry stove wood and klndlings. also all kinds of coal. Call and got prices. Fleld, Garden and Lawn Fertilizer a specialty. Telephone at house and yard. Offico and Yard JUNE 11, 1903'" S3.00 4 ROOM TO WIIO.U IT MAY COXCJ'.U.: This 1 j to certlfy that the llmlted partnershlp forrned on the flrst day ol Aprll, im, pursuant to the provlslons of f'hapter ist of Vermont Btainte, for tbe nianufacuire of nollars. cuBs. yhlrtj and otlier weanne apparel, at Bennlng ton. Vermont, between Fred 1 Dottum, Albert M. Torranee and John Hotdcn. all of Ben iilngton.ln Hm County of Bennington nnd State of Vermont, under the firm namo of Iiottum & Toirauce, ls this day dtssolved by ran:uI con- All debts owlne to the saM partnertlilp are to bo reeelved by sald Fred ,. Ilotlum or Albert m, Torranee. and all demands on the sald pa" nershlpare to oe presented to thera torpay ment. Datedat Bennington this first day of J'Uy. vhkd h. noTTrjM, ALBKUT M.TOUBaNCE, JOHN S. HOI.D1CN'. In presence of C. M. Urares. T) WIIOM IT .MAYCO.-YCEIIN! ThU U tocrtlfy that the uuder&I,cnad, Fred I Iiottum, Albcri M. Torranee, John S. Ilolden and Frank H. Fope, dll of Heunlngten. ln tha County of Bennlngtou and State ol Vermont, have this day formed a llmtUI partnershlp nui -uant to tho provlslons of Chapter 181 of Ver mont Stottites. for tho manufacturo of collars, cutM.shlris and otlier wearlne apparel at Ben nington, Vermont, under thc llrni name of Bot tmn and Torranco, and In whleh sald partner shlp the sald Fred l. Bottum and Albert M. Torranee are general partn rs nd the sald John S. Ifolden an Frank II. Fope are speclal partnors, aud tlie sald John S. Ilolden and Irnnk B. Fope, ieelal partners as aforesald, each contrlbute to the capltal stock of.satd ou partnershlp Uie sum of six tboiuand dollars (ftxXi). And ll ls agreed that sald partnershlp sball oommenee on the flrst day of July. iihm, and shall tennlnate ou the flrst day of Aprll. 1907, and lt li furtber certllled that the sald John S. Ilolden and Frank B. Fope. speclal partners as atoresald. havp contrlbuted tothe capltal stock of sakl parlnershlp the amount herelnbefore specifieri. vtt : sli thousand dol lars (Sfl"00) eaoh lu cAsh. Dated at Bennington this lst day of July, 1902. FKEI) U BOTTUM, AI.BEltT M. TORUANCE, JOHKH.HOI.DEN, FKANK B. FOFE. 0. M, Barber a to Fope. In presenee of Collliu M. Oraros. 8TATE OF VE11MOXT, I At Bennington ln sald County. this 2nd day of and deed Hefore me. J.T.SHUIITI.EFF, Justlee of ihe Peace STATE OFVEltMONT. Bennington Counlv. 19. At Bentdngtnn In ld i;ounty, this 15th day of Oelnber, A. D. lMB, iersonIIy appeared Albert M. Torranee and John S. Ilolden and n:knowl etlged the roreaomglnstrumeut bv themsever ally sutMcribed to be thelr free act and deed. , Before me, J. T. SHURTl.KFF. Jiutice of ilie Feace. STATE UF VEUMOXT, I ' Hennlugton County, J At Beanlngton In sild county this 22nd uy or Oetober, A. I). llXH. lnjrsonally npprared Fred U Mottiim and acknowle dged the foregoing In struiiMnt to bo 1ih Iree aot al deed. Beforo me. J.T. SHUKTI.F.FF. Justlee df Ihe Feace. I rnOWN CI.KItIC'3 OFFtOE, I Tils 27t'l da 1 Bennington, Vt i of My. A. ll. lMJ, at o'fllook 40 inlnute p m reeelved and- reeoniea in pook i. nm im ot rer, uontracts and Agreemeuts. E. A. I'OOTII. - Town Ulerk. . W. II. Hapron, Kcprcsentrttivo I have a nice clean a3sort- Foot School Stroot. NOTICE !