ve Green Traamjffitamps fPROPPSATE Gifts tys the snbjecfc o deep pn to the givor. Why ve the problem by giv- Iomethiug uaeful, sucli ns t o Clothes; an Overcoat; Lfer; a Pair of Pants; a or Cap; an Urabrlln; a Iwarm auit of Undenvenr; jk Hufller; a Pair Gloves; L-cktie or a great mauy handaome and nseful Is tliat we have in our istock. T BROS. fio Hlock - Bennington. and ateGlass Insurance ipanies, II Of Them Good iiable Vermont Mut- t Horae insurance wd Protection Absolate BOOTri llio stockliolders of nf lleim iiton. Vt.. BrMtitonn ou Tuesilay. n(Mf ra fr the mr- Rl 01 uireciors lor me VVES.Castiler. BOOTH LETTER TO EDITOR IIOWE f need your paper and Advertisements thereln. jiemonts concerning Imo on our boach. Imattor of STATIONERY and BOOKS. It for locnl socurlties. THtEVENING BANNER Publisbed overy day except Sundays and, Holidays. TERMS : One Year $3.00 OnoMonth 25c SlngleCopy lc Invarlably in advance. FRANK E. IIOWE, Editor and Publisher Merabors of the Publiahors Press. TeleRraphlo news rocelved up to tho hour of going to press. Fresh ogjjs are not to bo had at any price. Allthehens aro on a striko for 50 cents a dozen or no lay. Tho worst of It is too we cant arbitrate or call out tho militia to awo them into snb misslon. Vo appreclate the cordial recoption given the Evoning Banner last night by the Bennington peoplo and tho many pleasant words that havo been spokon concerning it. If woll wishos insured succoss the Evenlng Bannor would be tho most successful in the Btato, we feol suro. A paper in Kansas is rosponslblc for tho fnllowing: An Indlan owed one of the morchants and callcd to pay and wanted a receipt. Tlie mer- chant told him a receipt was unnecess ary. "Me must havo to show mo owe white man nothing,' said the Indian. "Me go to hoavon, tho Lord ask Injun to pay debts, Ihjun say yes. Lord a9k Injun whore is receipt. "What Injun do? Can't go all over holl to look for you." Of course bo got tho receipt. Tho Unlversity of Vermont, which will colebrate noxt snmmer the centen nlal of Us llrst grauuating eias, was chartored in 1791. In 1804 itgraduated its lirst class of -4. Its members in creased and in the first ten years ".'! students were graduated. Then, dur ing the war of 1812, in the year 1814 181!), thecollege buildlngs were used as burracks and all eollego excroises wero necessarily suspended. After tho war sosslons were resumed and slowly but surely the institution hn grown untll it is ono of the best and raost successful of northern New Eng land. LAUNDRY ROBBED. Afttr Which the Robbcrj Appeartd To Enjoy Thtmjelvti. Olovelaud, Dec. 8: Armed rob- bers got about two thousancl dollars from the safe ef the Garlock k Prazer laundry eompany oarly today. They fellod the nigbt antchmiin, bound nnd gagged him, and blow tho safo oppn with nitro'-glycerino. The burglars, wbo were woll dressed, loft the laun- dry, drove to tho "Hotol Euclid," drank ssveral times and then walked out and drovo away in a carriago. Three prisoocra uroko out of tno Washington county jail in Montpelier i Sutiirday Eiu'it. They made thoir cs I uape by cutting tbrougb a stcol win- i dow bar in tbe woroan's ward at tho renr oud of thn jail. Ono of tho mon hns been located but tbe other two aro still at largu. i tho need of a Daily Paper and Advcrtiscmonts there- lope your paper will be read. So do wc, ospeciully our HRISTMAS NOVELTIES 1)0 our ads will pay us. You also hopo they will bo You aro undoubtedly tho best editor in town, belng I tho only pooplo in town when it comcs to dispenslng IG, MUSIOAL or AltT GOODS, and lead the orches- RISWOLD rt-Music-Art-Stationery-Books ffl QTON SBCURITT CO It National Bank BuUding, Bennington. Vt, frS.OOO SURPLUS S5000.00 It of the Genoral Assembly of Vermont this f.s empowered to actas executor, administra an, recelvor, ausignoo or trustee. Ipany also aota as agent In the purchase and aidcnt. rt. C. Gravos; v ice-Prcsidcnt, C. M. GraT . O. M r. li. juagen. 9 V V . u. borbei.ireasurer 'WallSt., - W.'U. Uacon, Rcprcntrttivo ON FORHffl GROUHD Marines Establisli a Oamp Near Panamay SAID FOR THE GOOD OF TIIEIR HEALTH Tho Acliinl l'nrmnr Ilcllpveil to Be to Wati'li Anr DUIoynl Act on the 1'nrt f l.ornl I'otcpk or Iloatlle Deiuoimtrutlou From IluKOtn. COLOK, Dec. 0. Two coinpunies of luiirlncH from ftbe Unlted States aux illary crulscr Dlxlo under conunuud of Cnptnin "NVirt McCreniy were landed bcre and bavc gone by traln to Em plre, a town on the rallroad ncnr I'ana nin, wbere a camp has been establislied in the eanal company's bulltllngs. The oainp is now thoroughly fortilled, mid all necessary precautlons from u sanl tary Btandpolnt to insure the henlth of tho mnrlncB have been taken. The camp will bo supplled wlth water from tbe Dixle pendlng tbe analyslx of the drlnklng wutcr avullubld tbere. If this water nlioukl be found to be good tbe remnlndcr of the 450 marines on board the Dlsle will be trunsfcrred to the camp in batcbes of flfty. The ntated otlieial pnrpose of this movemeut Is to nlve tbe marines prac tiee in the bulldlng of eamps nnd to relleve them froin'tbeir long vouUiip ment on the vessel. Tlie uctuul pur pose of the Pnited Stntes government in lnndliiK the marines is, liowever, be llevcd to be conneeted wlth tbe procau- tlonnry mcasures now belng carrled out on both sldrs of tbe tsthmus and perbnps also for t.it inoral effeet which the lnmlinK "f tbe mnrlucs may havo on tbe natlve garrison at I'anamn, tlie loyalty of whieb. though hlthcrto abso lulely unswervlng, has benu questlon- ed In soinp quarters, especlally slneo tbe dlseovery of tbe plot agalust tbe llfc of Oeneral Huertns, conimander In eblcf of the forws of tbe rcpublie of 1'iiUMina, and tbe allosed offort on tbe part of a few army olliii'rs to per siiadc tlie parrlsou to revolt. It Is i-oilsldered tilpnltlennt that the polnt solectpd for tlie oneampment of tlie Dixie'H mnrines, wblle It Is tho lilKhut and most sanltary on tbe Uno nf tlie I'anama mllroud, ls also on tho trnll nioit treiiuently used In the past for tbe nioveiiient of troops overland from the C'auca dlstrict into tbe Chirl qui dtstriet. (ienernl lluertas Is about to establlsli a small parrlson of the troops of the new ropubllc at Ynvlza, a town at the liead of San Mlguel bay,. on tbe I'aclllc slde of tbe Isthmus. Dr. Jlunuel Amador nnd Krwlerlco Boyd, tbe speclal conuulssloners from tbe republlc of I'anama wbo recently vlslted Washington, have landel liere from the stenmer Segurnnea. Tlie eom missloners took a speclal traln for l'an ama. A report from Hogota snys that th national clectoral commlttee bus an nouneed that It will not accept the res lgnntlon of tbe presldency sent by Gen cral Iteyes from Ilarraniiuilla. The commlttee hns proclnlmdd Gcneral Reyes as the uunnlmous cbolee for the presldency of Colombia nnd General Gonzales Valencla as tbe cboice for tlie vlce presldeney. I'resident Mnrrocpiln bas cabled General Itafael Ueyea nt Washington thnt any uVgotintlou ro posed nt Washington not based on the return of Pnnama will be useless and unncceptnbln to Colombia. A natlnnnl Integrity society on n large seale has been organlzed at ISoKOtn, wlth UOO.OOO actlve niomberti, wlth the objcct of re- covcriiiL'tlie lsthinus. PITTSHritG, Dec. O.-The two mon. Morris Opnr and Abrnm Dahliv, nrrest ed here wlth a lnrgc quantity of dla' monds and other jewclry In tbelr pos sesslon are. necordlng to tbe pollce ile partment, a much wanted nair. Tlie pollce otllclnls Sny thnt an ollicer Is on hls way here from New Yorl; to ldent! fv tbe men for robberies tbere nnd that they are wnnted In Orange. N, .7.; Hos ton nnd Mlnnenpolls for supposed con nection witli jewelry robberie.i In tbosc pluces. Six'loly I.inl- Nhot Driul. ltlSING Sl'X. Ind.. Itee. 1). MIss Kllznbetli (JIIIesDle. nronilneiit in Iocnl society, . was iissnsslnnteil here wblle slttim: In the front room of ber rcsl denco, Tho murderer shot ber thi'oUKh n wlndow, tlie entlrc chnrKe of shot tnklnsr ed'eet ln the slde of ber hend No reason ean be nsslcned for the shooting, and tbere Is no elew tn tbe murderer. SontPMPi ii lliinitroil Yrnrn Hrnro. SACHAMHSiTrt, C'nl.. i)ec. 0. .lobn II. Wood. a lender of tbe eonvlcls who escnped from tbe Folsom penltrntlary lnst suiiitner, wlien a giinnl was stnb bed to deatb, wns convlcted of niurder ln tbe second degree here. As Wood Is nlready servint; n llfe sentenre.Judgo Hnrt orderod him to nppear ln court for sentence 100 years from date. Tlie Kever Onthrrnk. nt llutler. HPTLEIt, Pn., Dec. 0. At tbe execu .tlve eommlttee's meetlng thlrteen new case of typhold fever were reported. Tliere Is evldently n reductlon In the number of rnses developlng. but the slt uatlon is bnd enough yet. The dentlis slnce tbe lnst report number four. Vonndrr of Steel Compnnr Hend. JOHNSTOWN. Pn.. Dec. O.-Georgc S. Klng, founder of the Cambrla Iron works, now the great Cntnbrln Steel compnny, Is dend nt tbe home of hls daughter, Mrs. J. P. Linton, having Biiceumbed to the Inflrmlties of nge ln hls nlnety-flfth year. Greensboro fletn t'nrnecle I.lhrnry. CHAItLOTTE, N. C, Dec. O.Tha board of nldermen of Greensboro lias voted to necept Apdrew Cnrnegle's of fer of ?30,000 for a llbrary on the usu ol terms. PERKINSTESflMOM Bhip Trust Hearing BringB Out Oonneotion of Morgan. HOW BETIILEHEM WAS ACQU1RED. Mo.can'i I'nrlner nrnd Cnliletrrnm to 1'nrU llnune Xajlna ScImvuU ttiul rrleiuU Are Intereated lu New ShlpliuilillnHT Coiuunny. NEW YOItK, Dec. 0. At tbe bearhig in the Unlted Statcs Shlpbulldlng rc- cclversbip proeeedlngs Lewis Nixon, nresldcnt of the eompany, coneluded ' hls testlmonj and wns followrd by I (Seorge W. l'erkiiis, partner ln the J. l i Moignn & Cp. tlrm, who gave thetory , f tlie cdiineetion of Morgan & C'o. witn , tl;e shlpbulldlng flotation., Hls testl mony on direct cxnmlnntlon went to show that Morgan & Co.'s connectlon with tbe shlpbulldlng eompany couslst 1 ln Hiipplylng trust companies with nioney to loan the shlpbulldlng-com-pany and lu tbe snlc to it of tho Bctb- lebem plaut. The defense mnde strong efforts to keen eertaln cablcKrams and letters bearing on the French unUerwrltlng resolutlon went over witbout actlon. flrm from belng publisbed, nnd at tbe ( Mr. Tcller made a speech In opposJ close of tbe hearing Mr, Guthrle pock- tion to the C'uban bill, He severely cted tbe copy of one lctter, tbe news- crlticlsed General Wood nnd declared paper men belng unabie. to obtaln lt. I be bill Vas lu tbe Interest of tbe trust. Mr. I'erklns read a cnl)legraui wlileli. , be snld. bad been sent by hls house to , Morgan tc Co., .Mr. Morgnn's I'nris con nectlon: "Mr. Ghnrles M. Schwab and hls frlend nn- lnterested invtbe now shlp builditiK eompany, and we would be clnd to bnve you take as cordinl a view of lt mi is eoiislstent." Mr. l'erklns'lnslsted upon reading the cablegram desplte tbe Strenuous objec tlons cf Wllliain D. Guthrie of eounsel for Mr. Schwab. , Tbe wltness declared thnt so much had been said about this cablegram that it would be a real pleasure for him to read lt. Tbe cables precedlnc this, In which Mr. Aiexander of tlie flrm of Alexnn der & Green had cabled to Colouel Mc Cook urRing him to get the lntluence of Morgan & Co. to stlmulate tbe F;enCh uudonvrltinBS and the rcply that Mor gan & Co. had cabled to tbelr Tarls houne commendlng the scheme, approv- lng the pcrsonnel of tho promotens and snylng the properties. to be acqulred ! were valuablc, were all suppressed. waii ana rorto ltico, dui simpiy re The Hethlehem plant was ncanired I strlcts tho transportatlon of frelght and from Mr. Sehwab bv J. V. Morcail lc. I Co. as syndlcatc raanagers for tbe Unlt ed States Steel corporation in the fall of 1001, the arrangement belng, wltness said, "that if we disposed of the prop crty be (Schwab) should havo a sbare of the proflts." Sehwab had no other interest In the eompany nfter lts sale. Mr. Perklns then gave an account of tho tonnoctlon of the llrm wlth tbe shlpbulldlng eompany. In August. 1002. bo snld, he was approached by Mr. Pnm, Mr. Nlxon and Mr, Drcsser, who wlshed to obtaln from Morgan & Co. a loan for the shlpbulldlng eompany, Mr. DresRcr represontlng to him on Aug. 11 that a large amount of tho shlpbulldlng securlties had been underwrltten ln Franre, that the nioney would arrlve In a week or ton days, but thnt funds were needed for the eompany at once. Mr. Ferklns snld he decllned to mnke the loan for the week or ten days, sny iiiR that ns n Urin MorRiin t Co. could bnve no connectlon wlth the shlpbulld iDK lndustry. The next day, nfter nnotber conner satl'on wlth Mr. Dresser. Mr. I'erklns, in bebalf of hls llrin, nKieed to deposlt $750,000 In each of tbreo trust compa nies tbe Trust Compnny of the Ite- publlc, the Knickerbocker nnd Mnnbnt an trust companies-for ten days, Mr. bl "t( I've.it t he snle of ln no.. ,i ii,., ,i,cn ! toxlcatlng llquors ln bnlldlnga nnd up- trust companies were wllling to take nu Interest lu tbe shlpbulldlng compn ny If they had the necessary funds to loan. Tbe money wns depostted, but tbe Manbnttan Trust eompany sent back the loan llndliiK that Iorgan & Co. were not lnterested In the eompa ny, and Mr. Dresser made an arrange ment wlth the New York Seeurlty and Trust eompany to obtaln that portlon of the mouey, Mr. Perklns Introduclng Mr. Dresser at the trust eompany, of which he was a dlrector. Mr. Perklns Inslsted thnt the trnnsactlnn tbrougb out was "morely an ordlnnry transac tion In forelRn exchiinge" on tbe pnrt of the Morgan compnny, tbe nioney be lng deposltod tenipornrlly wlth the trust companies in ordcr that they might hnvc funds to mnke loans ngainst expected nioney from ubrond. Tbe Parls braneh of Morgan Co., be said, hnd no connectlon wlth the Frencb undertvrltliiK. Mr. Unterniyer pressed him wlth questlons about tbe knowledge Morgau & Co. bad of tbe Fricb underwritlng nnd o the seeurlty upon which Mr Dresser obtnlned tlie nioney from tbe trust eompnnles, but Mr. Perklns In slsted thnt these were detallsjn wlileli hls conipauy wns not concerned. Amcrlrnn CoiiniiI IiiMiilted. ' CONSTANTINOPLH, Dc, O.-The I I'nited States Uag over the eonsulnte nt Alexnndrettn, Aslntlc Turkey, hns been I huuled dowu nnd Consul Davls hns pft hls post for Pelrut In consequenee of nn nttnck on tbe consul, durliiK which ' f rtnfld mi.,a lnal,ll,Ml itw1 nOLi-iilltrwl j '"Cal pollce. The nffnlrgiew I out of the nrrest of nu Anneniiin, ' Ohnnnes Attnrlnn, n nntiirullzed Ainer ' lcnn cltlzen, wllom the consul wns ns- 6lstlng. M'nll Street ClKr nt t Kni'li. NKW YOItK, Dec. 0.- Huko. bbuk cl gars of speclal binnd nnd manufneture, costing $4 eaeb, will be sent out ns Christmas boxcs to customors of a Wall ' strest Stock Exchnngc flrm. It Is said I that the maker of the brand has given I a guarantee that tho custpmer will be- , come bearish after snioklqg the dgar, DOINGS iSENATE. Oanal.Agreemont Sent to For eign Eclations Co'mmittee. j:uban bill severely haxdled. Wlthont ConiniLMit the Xomlnutloii ut (ienernl I.t'i)iiLrl Wood Mnjur Ueui'ral AViih Sent to (lic' C'oiu nlttee on Mllltury Aftnlrn. WASHINGTON, Dec. O.-The rccent iuvcstlgatlon into fratuls in the post- olllce departnient was the basls of a sharp debate in the senate by Mr. Gor maii and Mr. Lodge. The discusslou arose over a motion by Mr. Lodge to refer to tbe commlttee on postotllccs me resoumou inirouuccu uy .vir. i-cn- rosc iooklng to n senate Invcstigatlon Into the condltlons in the departnient. Mr. Gorman lntlmated that the lnvcs tlgatluu by the dcpartment had been partlsau ln cbaracter and said 'that counter charges had been made ngalnst the men who had made It Mr. Lodgo defended the departmcnt's work and declared lt was far more thorough than a congrpsslonal Inqulry would be. The .Mr. uiapp spoue oneny, noiuim; iuiu tlie senate liuil aDsolute powcr tu mah.- Ing treatlcs. i The senate In executlve sesslon re ferrcd the treaty between the Unlted Stntes nnd rnnnnin for tbe construc tlon of a caual across the isthmus to tbe commlttee on forelsn relatlons. Tbe senate witbout commenl also re ferred tbe nomlnatlon of Genernl I.eon ard Wood to be niajor general to the commlttee on mllltary uffalrs. Henator Frye Introduced a bill to reg ulate commeree betweeft the Unlted Stntes and tbe rhillpplne .archlpelngo, provldlng that on and after Jnly 1, 1004, under pennlty of forfelture, no, mercliandlse shall be transported by' sea or any passengers be carrled be tween ports of tbe Unlted States and ports or places In tho Pblllpplne arcbl pelago In any other than vessel3 sall liiK under the llag of the Unlted Statcs. The bill does not apply to coasting laws ln tbelr cntirety to trnde between the Phllipplnes and the Unlted Statcs, ns was done in the cases of Alnska, Ha- Ps-"Kt:i3 iu aui.iiu h.v.d. IN THE HOUSE. Foatntnater tienernl neqnented to Send In I'ohIuI Srnnilnl I'nner. WASHINGTON, Dec. 0. The houso has authorlzed the commlttee on post otllccs and postVbads to request the posttnastcr general to supply the com mlttee wlth papers ln connectlon with tbe recent investlgntlon of the post ofllce departnient. It was cxplalned by Mr. Ovcrstrect, chalrninn of the commlttee, that the purpose of the res olutlon wns to supply the commlttee wlth Informatlon esscntlal to the prop er conslderatlon of approprlatlon blils. The house also lnstructed the Ju dlciary commlttee to make inqulry nnd report whcther the Is4e of I'ines ean be ceded to Cuba witbout the concur ront actlon of tbe house and seuntc. Itepresentntlve Hepburn relntroduoeil tho pure food bill, embodylng tbe rec 'oinmeiidatlons of the nntlnnnl pure food conpress. Kepresentatlve Glllett IMn. Intro duced a bill "to protect nntlgninbllni; laws from nullltlentloii tbroush Inter- state gnmbling by telegrapb." Itepresentntlve Tlrrell (Mu.s.) Intro on premises ownel or rontrolled by the Unlted Stntes irovernment." llcnlli SeHjtem-e l'or Crlmlnnl Awnnnlt WASHINGTON. Dec. O.-A Jury in tho crliulnnl court here broijght in n verdlet of gullty ln the case of .lobn W. Hurley, n negro chnrped wlth crlmlnnl nssnult, nnd proserlfied death ns tbr ponalty. Tbe vietlm wns Adellne Tur ner, u Uve-yenr-old colored girl. This Is tbe ilrst lnstnnco of the death pennlty belng llxed for sucli crimes in tbe Dls trict of Colunibla. I Anlt .t AVIIiorK Hcnr Krnnd. C1NOINNAT1. O., Dec. O.-Ault & Wlborg have publisbed a reply to tbr , report of Fourth Asslstnnt Postmnster Genernl Hrlstow, ibarglng "ex parte stntcniPiits, mnliclous lnslnuntlons," etc, clnlmliiB that so fnr ns thoir con trnct wlth the postotllee department for lnk Is concerned lt Is nbsolutely fnlse nnd llbelous. Suld He "Alone Wim IlciiiKllile.' 1THACA, N. Y., Dec. !). .lobn Me Keon of Dryden. scventy-flve yenp of ugc, commltted sulelde here by slioot Ing. He left'n note nildre.ssed to tbe toroner which read "This cnse neeils no Investlgntlon. ns I nlone nm respon j sible." Slsty-nfven ChnrKod Wlth Conteniit. HICHMOND, Vn., Dec. 0. The Judge of the county court of Spottsylvnnla has.Issued subpienas agnlnst slxty-sev-en persons for nlleged contempt ln slgn Ing n petltlon asklng that he do not try n certnln ense. , stone Klected nt S,rl..KneI,I SPHINGFIELD. Mass., Dec. !).-Ev- erett E. Stone bas been elected mnyor over John A. Lorhif? (Dem.) by n voto of 3,003 to 1,098. The city went for 11 conso by n vote of 15,014 to 2.178. Thlrd Vlctlm of Ottnwn Flrr. OTTAWA, Ont., DecO.-Fnther Ful limn. who wns Inlurcd nt the Ottnwa ,lnVoltv ilre on Wednesday last, hns de(j nt tne yntcr strect hospltal. wmthcr rrounbiutle. t ian or snoTr; frcsh northeast winds. Special riiis Week NOVECK'S To close sorne styles in Coats and Suits welshall offer oxcep tional Bargalns . $10.00 Ladiea' Militnry 30-in. Coats at tgg 12.00 Ladiea' Box Coats at 7.0Q 10.00 Ladies' Zibeline Cape Coats at g QQ 17.00 Ladies, Tailor-mnde SuitH at 6,98 6.00 Ladies' Plush Capes 3.98 Inour Millinery DeDartment. cut prices deepor than eyer be. fore. Cost of Hats is no more oonsldered, all we wantlpto ciose inem all out. Our speclaj Holiday goods ln our lines are mostly all in and ready for in speetion. Don't put off getting your Fur Scarfs and Muffs un. tli the best ones are gone. We hNve them from $1.00 up to $16.00 each. KTovecli 437 Main St. Hawks Block Opposite JL E. Churoh. APPROACMM CHRISTMA For all things necessary for a completo wardrobe, goods of startling quallty and for prices to como within tho limits of a meager purse, go to NICHOT,S'a r- Tho one opinion is, our furs ecllpso anything ln tdwn, or out, as to thoir real value. Somo choice or.es hft for you. Elegant dress pattcrns wlth -trimm!ngs to match, and sllk drop skirts. A completo assortment of muslin underwear just opened. We can fur ' . nish overything in our lino tho best, and guaranteo tto lowest prices. Holl day goods arrlving ln large quar.tities. E. L. NICHOLS TwoStores t 453 and 457 flain St S A L E e 9 LADIES' FOR THIS WEEK ... ee -A.T THE BENNINGTON SHOE STORE New HawKs Block, Main St. Opposite Methodist Church ? ? ? f t EDWARD OFFERS Two Dwellings Putnam St. Extension. SeveraI Dwellings South Braneh St. . X Two Dwellings JL a -i 1 Di Scbool St. t . Rooms II, Opera House lock RbAL hS A t DECEMBER 9,' 1003. LADIES HERE IS THE ARCTIC A HCYT f A COLD IRON HANDLE No More Burned Hands Ask to b'ea Our 20th Century KitchenSets and Eeg Turners Wiitslow & Remington LQSTT LOST ! !- Two fox-hounds one a female, black and tan, four white feet, answering to namoof'Tan." The other a raale, yellow ears, white stripe in face, color whito and brown, answers to name of "Line." Finder will be rewaaded by ' returning or giving informatlon to Peter McLaughlin Woodford, VI. f f f t ? t f f f t t J. HALL FOR SALE Dwellings and Building Lots Washington St. Other Desirable Property g in all p irts o tli9 village m1 iniji.'w.t SHOES EDWARD J. HALL 12, 13, 14, - - BenningtauVt, n j