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Fancy llose Fine CuStOIII Tailorlng A Outter and Fitter of 2G yea' peritfnce in cliarge. Cleaning, Repairing, Pressing and Alter. ing of garments done on short notice. ULLIGAN TheLeadlne Clothlers, Hattors Furnlshors and Custom Tailors, 409 Maln Bennington, Vt. SPRING IS HERE The signs are all out.

Did you see tliem. Note tlie pro-cession to Arlington. But also note the procession that stops here. The reason is that goods are riglft, prices right, styles are right and we Avill treat you all right. All seasonable goods.

Note our Lawn Mo'w-ejjs we will show this week. Wioslow Remington How is the Winter of your discontent made glorious Summer? Bythe knowledge that you can have those Lace Curtains and other thlhgs laundered by the only Wright Uun-dryman. Open Alr Drylng and Ali Workby Hand The WRICHT Laundryman Maln and Safford Sts. NOTICE To the Ladies ot Bennington and vlcintty. If you want a sult, cape, or alteratlons done and cleanlni; and pressing of all klnds at reason-able prices you wlll always flnd a nlce line of goods and samples at N.

LEVIN'S. ladies' Fine Tallor. ONorth 8t BennlnKton. Vt. RUBBISH I wlll call at stores or prlvate homes where there Is garbage to be carrled away, and wlll dlspose ot tbe same for 10 and 15 cents per Orders by mall promptly attended to.

E. M. HULETT, Bonnlnto COMMI8SIONERS' NOTIOE. Kstate of MICHAEL C. IIEA.LY.

The havlng been appolnted by the Ilon. Probate Court for the Dtstrlct of Bennington, COMM18SIONKHS. to recelvo exam-lne and adjust all clalms and demands of all per-sons arainst the estato of 11. C. Healy, late of Bennington, ln sald dlstrlit, deceased, and all clalms exhlblted ln offset thereto, here-by glve notice that we wlll meet for the purpose aforesald at the offlce of L.

P. I 8. Norton on the 11th day of May. and 19th day of Ncvember next, from 2 o'clock p. m.

untll 4 o'clock p. ra. eachof sald duys, and that slx months from the 28th day of Aprll, A. D. 1904, Is the tlme Italtctl by sald Court for sald credltors to present thelr clalms to us lor exHminanon ana auowance.

ea at Bennington tnis zbui aayoiApru, 1904.1 JOUN JtOBINSON, Commlssloners. oay Zu II Styles for Men, Boys and Children. From 5 Gents to $3.00. A 1 rgo new stock o( Straw Hats, comprising all tip ifitett styles. Evory stylish Straw Hat can be.

found in thls new stock and overy new shape. When hnirg a new Straw be suro and see our new stock. You can bo flttcd and at any price Fi'om 5o to Fine Summer Underwear at 25c, 50c atri 75c a Garment, all colors. A choicp line tt liht Wool Underwear at 75c a A iino line of Balbripnan Underwear in all colors atoOc and 25c a All shlrts are made with a rib-tail and drawers havo a larije dnublo soat. You can got all sizes in racn's from 30 to 50, in boys from 24 to 28.

Men's and Boys' Belts from 25c to 50c. A laro new stock of Belts, all the latjst styles and newest colors from 2c to 50e eacb. Men's and Boys' Dress Shirts 50c, 75c, $1.25, $1.50. WorkingShirts 25c 50c. at I5c and 25c.

Rubber Collars and Cuffs 15c and 25c. A cholce line of Neckwear at 15c. 25e and 50c. Flannel Suits from $5.00 to $15.00. Flannol Pnnts from S2.50 to J5.00.

R0CHE 0UGHAM RVICE BBB Carriage ready every roinute to tnke you to any part of tne vmngo lor soc. Ladies can save dollars on clotbes and in comfort by having our brougbanj tako them to cburcb or for aftornoon calls, partics ot sbopping tripa. Warm carringes for cold daya. Alwnys ready, day or riigbtK cents per trip or 50 cents pcr hour. Call by tolepbono.

W. J. PHALEN TEL.NO. IO-5 ED'S MARKET Lowest prices for best Meats, Beeff Mutton, Pork, Lard, Sausage, etc. Green Stamps Casli Customers REED SOUTH ST 0 SIGNS OF SPRING 400 Samples of New andattraetiveSpring Suitings to select from.

Call and see them at my new lo-cation C.W.PETERSEN NewIHawks Bldg, Up One Flight 1 BREAD Costs no more than anjin-ferlor artlole. When you buy bread or any other bakery product of me you get as good as there is in the market. 40 I.E.GIBSON GROCER AND BAKRS, BEHN1HGT0H BRIEFS K.w of th.BTovrn and Told llrleflr lor Ilu.v IteaiUr. CharlesM. Bliss returnod from Connecticut aftornoon.

Mr and Mrs Clement H. Cono and son returaed Tuesday from Arizona. Mr Cono bas much improvedin healtb. Mr Mills, thebusinessrepresentatlve of tbe Gormand Ford Company bas arrived in town and commenced to boom the business of hls company, whlch will appear at tbe library hall tbeatre all next weok. Miss Blancbe Penders bas returnod to her home, at Rutland.

Jerry O'Donnell who has boon at tbe Troy city hospltal has roturned. Ricbard Burke wbobasbeon visitlng friends in town returned to Troy this raorning. Miss Catberino Morrissey returnod to Troy business college this morn Georgo Welcb has accepted a posP-ion with Holdon Leonard Co. Miss Margaret Hays has accepted a position as cashier at E. E.

Hart's storo. Mr and Mrs E. Pottor of North Granvil'owho have bcen visiting tbeir sistor, Mrs Carrio T. Hawks of Union streot bave returnod home. Mr and Mrs Eujreno .1.

Craban will cornmenco keoping house this week on Grove streot. Mrs L. G. Welch, a forraer resldent, who has been ln this section left Tuesday for Ellzabeth, N. wltero she wlll resido with her daughtcr, Mrs Syl-vester Demin.

Threo, slx and nino foot leaders, oxtra quality bass gut for Battenklll flshlng at McGurk's barber shop. Mrs George Harwood has gone to Chester, called there by the sudden and serious IUnesg qi her son LouU Harwood. Mrs J. H. Woodman has returned from Troy creatly lmproved in healtb.

Miss Nellie Cotfey has resigned her position at E. E. Hart's store. Fred Remington anft famlly bave moved to North Bennington. Mrs Dr Pottcr jr will enter-tain circle at a dlmo soclal to bo givon at her home this afternoon.

The spectaclo of a village trusteo riding a bicyclo from tbe opera houso to School street on tbo sido walk of Maln streot, rnight lead some other persons to think that thoy could pro- perly do the same. Rov Qliver Brown, who recently re signed the pastorate of tho Congregat- ional church in Peru, has accepted a call from the cburcb In Wolcott, no will begio his dutics thero next Sun day. Miss Ltllian I. Ford is in Troy and will attend thls evening tho last c'on- cert of tho Choral socioty. Ono of tho two mon killetl at the pow- dormlll explosion at Schaghticokoyes terday was Chauncey Crandall a bro tber of Mrs Cllnton Russoll bf Bon nington Center.

Mr Crandall was a young raan about 30 years of age, and Is survlved by a wlfo nnd daughter The bereaved wldow also lost a bro-ther ln the explosion oight years ago. Mr and Mrs Russoll left for Scbaghtl-coko on tho morning train. Gov Odell of Now York bas signed tho Stevons bill extending tho tltno of tbe Bennington and Hcodck Valloy Rallway company to commence the construction of all Its extenslons and put tho same- ln operation to Juno 30, 1909 Ho also signed the bill wbich provides that the close season fortrout ln tho towns of Hoosick and vvhllto Creeli ln Rensselaor and Washington countles sball be from September 1 to Aprll 30. Tho thirty-second annual convoca tlon of tbo Grand Chaptor, Order of tho Fastorn Star of Vermont, will meet with Mystic Star cbdptor in St Tuesday, Juno 7 noxt, and will continuo through June 9. Tuesday evenlng there wlll be a recoption to tho grand chaptor in tho receptlon room of tho Fairbanks museum.

Tho fol- lowing from here wlll probably attond: H. L. Stillson, G. E. II.

Holden, D. D. G. Mrs II. C.

Cole, D. D. G. Mrs H. L.

Stillson, P. G. Mr? N. Puffcr, W. Miss M.

C. Burt, A. M. of Mount Anthony chaptor. For fine mlllinery go to Miss A.

No lan, opera houso block. Shirtwajst bats a speclalty. 75 cents up. Lagrocquo. The corsets of today Improvo the flguro, beautlfiies tbe indlvidual.

You wlll find'them at Mrs M. C. Kl.ock's. CorupanylC Notice. Tho members of Company wlll re-port at the Armory at 7 p.

m. Instead of 7:30 on Tuesday, May 10, for regu-lar weekly drill. R. C. Graves, captain.

Farm Tools For Sale. One Wood mowlng machlne, 0 foot cut; 1 Johnston horserake, 1 Johnston corn blnder, 1 20th Century manuro spreader. All now but wlll be Rold at asacriflce. Also two harrows and threo cultlvators. Mrs J.

H. Daley, North Bennington. NOTICE! T0 FISHERMEN Brook trout may be taken from Vermont watera on and after May first. Wormiverous suckers may be taken any old time. Tackle of all kinds to be re-liable must be bought at Gris-wold's.

Bamboo and Calcutta Poles for sucker ishing at Griswold's. Fish over three feet long when hooked but not landed should be reported to the "Ev-ening Banner." Dreams will not be accepted. Beautiful line of Fly Rods, Gauge Hooks and Flies at Griswold's. Great variety of Fish Lines from lc to $1.50 each at Griswold's. It is unrighteouB to return trout to the svaters from which they are taken.

Sport-Music Art-Stationery-Books REXALL BEDP, IRON AND WINB IT IS BEEF that makos musclc and red blood. It Is beof that makes the Engllsh glrl noted for her pink checks. IT IS IRON 1 that lllls tho blood with an abundanoo of red corpuscles and -gives that resorved en-ergy and strengtb. IT IS WINE that gives tho Frcnchman hls wit and vivaclty, and it is Rexall Beof Iron and Wino that will do what al) tbeso three do, becauso it contains them all. FULL PI.VT BOTTLO 4SC W.

L. GOKAY DRUGGIST- MAINST. IGE OOLD SODA FRESH, PURE and SPARKLING at UINLAN QENTLEMEN desiringto get a nic Tallor-mado Sult, Overcoa. "Priestly Cravenotto" or an nnrt. nf n.

Biilt. nlohon inll nt 111 Maln St. and inspect samples and stylo Of Kleo who trdlnr Nnro York Clty. GRSWOLD Repreiented by C. AINSWORTH 3ll DENNINQTON VT.

BA8EBALL 8CORE3. flcanlti of Ye.trdy'. Oamei Ia Ka. tlonal and Amnrlcan I.enBne.. NATIObfAIi LEAGUE.

At St. Louln New York C00000010 Bt. Loul 55012010 -1 Batterlea Mllllgan nnd Warncr; Mc-Fnrland nnd Grady. At Clnclnnatl- Brooklyn 200102200 '1 Clnclnnatl 07010100 I3atterUs Foole and ilergen; Ilahn and 8chlel. At Chlcaco Iioston 0000002231 Chlcngo 00000000 1-1 Uatterles Flsher and Moran; Corrldon and Kllng.

At Plttsburg I'hlladclphla 000000000 0 I'lttBburc 000001 10 I Untterles Sparks and Dooln; Mlller and Carlsch. TABLE OP PERCENTAGES. Club. V. L.

New York 14 4 P.C. .778 .500 .421 .400 .308 .222 Clnclnnatl 16 7 8 9 11 12 12 11 unicago 10 Urooklyn 10 St. Louls 8 Uoston 8 Plttsburg 7 Phlladelphla 4 AMERICAN LEAQUE. At Iioston New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Boston 0000010001 Hattcrlcs Powell 'and McQulre; Glbson and Farroll. TABLE OF PERCENTAGE8.

L. P.C. 14 6 .737 10 7 12 9 .672 10 7 .558 9 8 .529 8 9 .471 8 11 .423 1 10 .50 New York. Washington. Sherlll Iloll Git Hnrlpm Stnkpn.

NEW YOUK, May thou-sand persons Journeyed to Morrls park to see the cnrd run off. The featuro was tbe Ilarlem Selllng stnkes, ono uille. Sherlff Uell, thlrd cboice, nd-mlrably ridden by Cormnek, won the Ilnrlem Sulllng stnkes by head from UnHinsked, with Tol Snn thlrd. Cbarles Elwood, the odds on favorlte, was a bad fourtb, flnlshing lengths beblnd the wlnner. TJnmagked and Slicrlft Bell rnn llkc a tenra almost tbe entlre dIstancot Sherlff Bell galning tbe de-cislon by a short bend nt the wlre, Cormack was Ioudlj cbeered when he returned to welgh out.

Colonany and Hello raji a dead hoat ln tbo lasf rnce, anci Colonsay was dlsqualltled for foul-Ing. Tbe race was glven to Hello, with Boutherner second and Short hose thlrd. Che.a Tonrner Hcnnlti. CAMI1HIDGH SPmNQS, Mny 11. At the concluslon of the tenth round of the luternatlonnl chcss maS' tors' tournnment played hore Mnrshall, tho Urooklyn expcrt, took tho lead by beating not hav ing flnlsbcd hls gainc with Fox.

As thls game ls at lenst a draw, Marsball leads Janowskl by at lenst bnlf a polnt. Lnsker rcmained lu thlrd place, Telcbmann In fourth, whlle Jlarco is a good llfth, thls plnyer havlug to Gnlsh game with Delmar. llnrvnril Golf CliiiniilniiHlilp, May 11. Tlie quallfying rouiid for the golf chanr of Hnrvnrd nulverslty was plnywl over tho Country club course, thlrty-four players starting. Fny In.

galls and I'icrro Proul were tied for tlrst place, eacb making an even SO. Tbe other slx who continuo with tho lendcrs in tbe mntcb play nro II. C. Henry Uavenport, A. L.

White, H. B. Holllns, F. II. Ellls and C.

Chlck. John Junlor, AVni IIoukIi. WESTFIEM), Mny George McPmtden of New York was glven tho declslon on a foul over Jobn h. Sulllvnn, of Boston in the sec ond round of a flght beforo tbe Berkshire Atblotic club last night Tho flghters fell In a cllnch, nnd SulUvan stuck to McFadden when ho was down. On the nunonnccinont of tho dcclslon Sulllvnn knocked Befereo Patrick Boacb through tho ropes, I.nclnn nt Drlmnr I'nrk.

ST. I.OUIS, May 11. Luclan. undcr good rlde by Jockey Wallnce, won the fenture of Klnloch's cnrd nt Del-mnr park. Klndred, carrylng top welgbt, made a gnmo efTort at the cnd, but could not (itiite get up.

An old tlma kllllng was made on Frank BIco, winner of the flfth rnce. Tho horso wng bncked from tons to slxes nnd gal-loped over hls Ilekl. Mcdec tVon Knii.iin llnnillcnp. KANSAS CITY, May 11. Mc-Gee, with 125 pounds up, won the Kan-sas Clty Btar-TImes handlcnp, $1,200 ndded, at slx furlongs, comlng utider tbo wlro three lengths ahend of Elfln Klrlg.

Alma Dufour, an equal favorlte with McGee, was thlrd. Three fnvor-ltes landeil flrst money, whlle Boone, at 40 to 1, was thlrd In the thlrd Vnn Kmm nt Worth, CIIICAGO, Mny heavlly backcd fnvorltcs dlvided the bonors at Worth, with two secorrd cbolces and on outslder. Van Ncsa won thlrd consecuttve victory at tbe present mecting, when he cnntered home ln tlie sccond rnce three lengths ln front of Mayor Johnson. Consor was thlrd, sevcral lengths ln the rear. Ilnuer.

Tlirew Parr Tiylce. BUFFALO, May Itogers of Worcester, defeatcd Jlm Parr, the Engllsh champlon, ln a mlxed wrestllng match last night Bogers was Parr's sujierior ln the Greco-Romnn style, winnlng the flrst nnd thlrd falls. Parr won the second fnll, catch-us-catch-cnn. "Amfrlcm" Defeated Leonhnrdt. BAIjTIMOBE, Mny Gus Schoenleln of thls clty, defeated Charles Leonhnrdt of Newark, N.

ln a catch-as-catch-can wrestllng match here last night by gainlng two stralght falls. Kld Mnrphy Got the Declalon. BAIjTIMOBE, May Murphy of Now York got the dcclslon over 3en- ny Franklin of Baltimore ln thelr flf- teen rouad bont here last night Today ye inaugurate the greatest Sale of Shirt Waists at prices that do not cover the cost of the material, and as an evidence of the truth of this assertion we mention the frfct that we are going to sell three dollar waists for a dollar and so on iip to $4.50. 100 Fine white trimmed 50 50 75 200 60 (i jradras Gingham Silk Gingham, trimmed, 2,98, $3.25, $3.98, l.QQ The waist that suits your particular style or your par.ticular taste. is, s.ure tq be found here.

Lace Curtains cleaned and made like new Nottingham 50c a pair, all others 1.00 a pair. Blankets cleaned and steamed and made like new, $1.00 a pair. Engraving done rp.iickly and at moderate prices. PTate with 50 cards 75c. Every kind of engraving-done estimates given.

Agents for Butterick's Patterns. Justget the Delineator, one dollar a year, or at our pattern counter each month, 13a a copy. A. K. R1TCHIE COMPANY Agents for Butterick's Patterns FOR SALE OR EXGHANGE Good dwelllnc houso and larce new barn with other outbulldfugi; 40 acrcs of good tlUable land, nith plentv of frultj cutf 18 tonsofjjay.

f.ocatd four miles frbm Ilcnnlncton village. 1'rlco $1204 casli, or wlll exchauge for Ilennlug-ton tIII.iro nroierty ot equal value. Good nlace for poultry business or small frulU and egetablcs. JOHN NASH, Bennington, Vt. Ever Try My Green Japan Tea? Yes, it's awfully strong if you uso the usual quantity of tea.

But If you uso about one- half the quantity you -would of other klnds you may find it most satisfylng. The demand for India and Ceylon teas Is continually growing. After tea drlnkers get acquainted with them they seldom return to the old klnds. They cost from 40c to 60c a pound. H.

Bassett 706 Main St. LADIES! Havo your lace curtains been laun dered Iately? If not, sond them to us. Best and chcapest in town 50c per window. Shlrts 10c each, collars 2c each, cuffs ia per pair shlrfr waists 15c each, Evorything In tho washing'lino in proportlon BENNINGTON CUSTOM LAUNBRY J. F.

CAMP 132 North St Give Green Ttading Stamps. BUSHNELL" CIGAR Hh Itet Clgar that can Ie made and told'for 5 ceuta. BENNINGTON CIGAR CO. 423 MAIN STREET ftrnjirnSg VIHOiSVO $1.50 Shirt Waists 1.75 "i 2.00 2.50 S3.50, $4, $4.50 50c 75c $1.00 1.00 1.00 75c 1.50 and 2 Tclcphonc Call 121-12 Library Hall Theatre C. H.

Prouty, flgr. Btnnltirton. Vt. -Solid Weelc-1 Saturday Matinee Commenclng MONDAY, MAY 16 YOU ALL RGMEMBER THErtl The GORMAND FORD CO. Prcscntlng A List of High Class Plays Up-to-date Specialtfes Between Acts Feiturlne MISS ANNA POHEROY and riR.

J. Q. MACFARLAND Supportcd by a Stronj Cit Monday IVlg-lit The Cholce The Two Orphans PRICES 10c, 20c, 30c Seats Now on Sale at Ayret' Drujt Store. Lad" ts' Tlckets Llmlted to 200 and Must Be Gxchanired Before 7 O'clock Monday Bvenlng. "Get Your Seats Early.

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