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I !" r" - 1 i TH E ELY'EYGLASS i I ELECKCE-CUNG-CCrtfCr'.r !; ; uns'Jkpassld. !, 1 CHILD that complains tint h.-tnar it!, fn c, u-ct! at school, or has trouble eyes while studying, should attended to without delay. , : STAKE IT TO cf P wen with its y 531 f HE BARBE DAILYTIf.lES I! iHAT, MY 12. lOO.i. MOON'S Firm . 2 26 j! Ouarter : m. -.-Full ti 8 18 FHbEb zr Tnira U.Q irter 19 1018 a. m. 6 49 p. m. g Holtoa's EYE SPECIALIST for Free Examination. I P IP J. W. HOLTON, Jeweler and Optician, Hale's Block, North Main St. Mileage Books to Pent on All Eoads. 'CTA Nickel Silver, the best make. Price to cutters in Barre, 35c. Sent to any part of the United States for 40c. Cheaper quality for 20c. FRED KING, Depot Square, Bane, Vt. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. If Tip Don't Lit Quite Riitt IT MAY BE ON ACCOUNT OF THE " LOOKERS." In other words, your precious eyes. Don't lose any time in consulting a competent oculist, or, failing in that, have us examine your eyes free of cost. We fill oculists' prescriptions ; we also furnish Eye Glasses and Spectacles to meet your needs and we don't charge you too much at that. Stonecutter's Glasses always on hand. O. J. DODGE, , Jeweler and Stationer, 170 North Mmln St., Burrs, Vermont. DO If Ft In: Cream B ess Fine Ice Cream Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry for Friday and Saturday. OPEN EVENINGS AFTER MAY 1st. L- B. BODGE, Worthen Block, Keith Ave,, - - Barre, Vermont lont. i PansiesI Pansies! PansiesI We have a nice lot of the above this season raised and grown at home, hardy and ready to plant out. Order early and get first selection, which is al- was the best. SEASONABLE PLANTS of every description. Also Cut Flowers and Floral Designs on short notice. EMSLIE'S GREENHOUSE, Telephone Connection. On Line of Electric Poad. WglirTO1Ml,ll Corner of Depot Square and . Main Street, Barre, - - - Vermont. YES, WE HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY THE PAST WEEK in fact every week while we have been in business here and we expect to con tinue to be busy, very busy, so long as we are able to give our many patrons good first-class work and their money's worth. We may not always be the cheapest, but the best. BE SURE TO GET .THE BEST. SS S2S3K waltham WATCHES. Standard of the world. " Kitted in any reliable case and fully warranted. The largest variety in Northern Vermont at a lower price than you can find anywhere. Fine Watch Repairing. F. E. BURR & CO., relephone 10-21. No. 85 North Main St.. Bar. Vt" ' ' " ANXIfcTY I'ltfcSKNTS itself instantlr ben onr ee open to the world afti;r a night's hleep. Now suppose yon do not wake up a;;y more, will it be just the same with the family? Will they nave any claim on us? Also annuities for those who .aka up. 54th year doing ousnies-s Hi ,j,t states. The National Life Insurance Company of Vermont (Mutual.) ORGANIZED in lfj.lO. S. S. Ballard, General Agent, N. B. Ballard, Jxnial Agent, Itoouis 2 and 3 Miles Block, Barre, Vt. TALK OF THE TOWN. the Use Wise King flour for bread. The Knights of lthias will work second rank this evening. Furnished room to rent in Miles Gran ite block. Bath. Apply at room 81. Ahen? l.Jth May; Where? I. O. G. T. hall; Who? Come and see. Good music, special readings and social time. The Evening Drawing school will start tonight, and we expect every scholar to be present, at Avenll shall. Main street. The Times has a pair of spectacles which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this advertise ment. Don't fail to hear the musio and special reading at the I. O. G. T. hall Wednesday evening. The social is public and every one Is Invited. The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational church will be held in the church parlors at 2.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Emerson from Manchester, N. II., will give a publio test seance iu Miles' hall, Wednesday evening. May 13, at 7.30 o'clock. There will be a small admission fee. The regular meeting of Queen of the Forest Circle 357 will be held this Tuesday evening at 7.30. There will be two can didates to initiate, refreshments will be served. The Altruriaus will meet Wednesday afternoon, May 13, with Mrs. II. B. Vaughn of Franklin street. Members are requested to attend as there is business to come before the club. The Mayflower club will hold a box so cial and geographical guessing content in the Cobble Hill school house, Tuesday evening. Ladies will please wear a bow and put one to match in the box. A!! are cordially invited. The members of the Ladies' Aid society of St. Monica's church will please take no tice: Tbe hour for regular meetings and council meetings of the society will beat 7 o'clock sharp instead of 7 :30 p. m. as heretofore, contrary to any other notice. The Memorial Day committee extends an invitation to the societies and organiza tions of the city to take part in the Memo rial Day parade. A team will nlso be provided to carry flowers All who intend to participate should notify at once Ell lloklen, the chairman of the eomuiiUea. According to law the pass books issued by all savings bajks in Vermont are to be verified with the individual accounts at the banks once in five years, and this be ing the year for the work, Inspector of Finance F. S. 1'latt of Foultney has desig nated May as the month in which it shall be done. All depositors are requested to turn in their books. Tuesday evening, May 12, the ladies of the Universalist society will give a straw berry supper f rom 5 to 8 o'clock. With cold meats, rolls, cake, strawberries and cream coffee, etc., to be followed by an entertainment consisting In part of Long fellow's poem "The Hanging of tbe Crane," illustrated by tableux. There will be vo cal and instrumental music, recitations, etc. rnce to the whole :!5o, supper alone J..)C, entertainment alone lUc. FOURTH ANNUAL BANQUET. Spanish American War Veterans Assemble Friday Evening. The fourth annual banquet of the Spanish-American War Veterans will be held rriday evening. May 15th, at 8 o'clock, assembling at 7.30 at the armory. All men who served In auv Branch of the service are cordially invited to attend. Tickets may be had at the Bed Cross J'harmacy, Moore & Owens and of mem bers of the committee. Price, $1,50, WILLIAMSTOWM. The Gulf House, WilliamstowD, A. C Cowles, proprietor, is now open for the summer season. Special Sunday dinners servea irom ii a. m. until B.yo p. m. 10 Howard. I will give $10 reward for anv evidence that will lead to the conviction of any boy or oojs wno nave oeen nreakmg windows in vacant houses on Smith Meadow or in other parts of the city. i'atrick Brown, Chief of Police. Barre, May 0, 1003. Notice to CKern of City Water.' fair warning bas been given to those who have not paid their water rental, and the water will be shut off without any further notioe, and will cost $2.00 before it is turned on again. This means busi ness. W . l. Campbell, snpt. Are you about to build? If so wee that your builder s contract has a clause pro vniing tnat the structure shall be erected ly union labor which will insure you of good work and a job completed without delay. Per order L uion 4S1, Carpenters and Joiners of America. A. B. Lane, secretary Wearers of the famous "Queen Quality " shoes will be glad to know tbat the People's Shoe Store has just received their large spring line of boots and oxfords. . Carpets and rugs cleaned, repaired and laid by B. W. Hooker & Co. Leave or ders at store. Old gold and silver wanted at refiners' prices in exchange for goods at F. E. liuir'f St:ie shed to rent, conveniently located. Address Stone Shed," this olliee, Glasses fitted by an eye sight specialist at j. n . iioiton s. CASH MARKET Beef Roasts, cut from Western Ileef, per pound 12o to 16c A good Steak, per pound 1 6c l.oiu Pork Chops, native pig pork, per pound 1 4c Pork Boasts, per pound 12oto He Hind l.egs of Lamb, per pound 18c Fore Legs of Lamb, per pound 14c Pork Sausages, p r lb , 1 2c; 3 lbs. for 33 Beef Sausage, per lb.. 1 2c: 3 lbs. for 33c Lamb t hops, per pound 1 8c A choice supply of Veale, Hams, Lard and Bacon. Special prices on all cut pieces of Meat Saturday night. 32i CHESSER & BIRD, North Main St., - Barre, Vermont SPECIAL. I desire to Inform you that ttie Milliliter of mir Airency for ifcirri Hint vicinity, Mr. If. ii. Hughes, is alwcnt in Hie West wiilia tom iiiK iirty, iipcctinir our property in terests in Arizona, California and old .Mex ico. The party is comprised of the Western New FiiKlaiid Agents of our linn, with a liumlier of their clients, who hav chartered from the Pullman Palace Car Company the private car " Music mere," which will he their home during this tour. Their itinerary includes visits to almost all of the enterprise which have been financed by us. In Arizona they will Inspect the plant of the" standard Snielter," "Kx press," "El Capitan," "Prosperity," "Fmpii e State "mine, and a niniiherof other proper ties in the Territory; in California, the I nion Consolidated oil wells and "Ketiiierv," the "I'otosi-Drleans." and "Gold Tunnel" mines; and in Old Mexico, the "Aurora," and " Viznasa" gold mines. They w ill make strips at the following cities:' Chicago, Kansas City, Prcscott, Ariz., U Angeles, Sail liero ami (Sun Francisco, Cat., Salt Lake City, V tab, Colorado Springs and lenver. Col. Mr. lliifflies is expected to return to bis office, 63 Miles ltlock, on or ahoiit the loth of June. In the interim, any business will )e carefully looked alter by' addressing CJ Hills ltlock, Hartford, Conn. E, BALDWIN II AM MITT, Manager Western New England Agencies. DOUGLAS, LACEY & CO., Hankers, Brokers and Financial Agents. SAWS Do You Want the Best Saw Hade? Call and see- the celebrated Bishop's Saws, uncon ditionally warranted. We have a large assortment of otfier kinds in stock. PHELPS BROS 136 North Main Street, , Barre, 7 - - Vermont. IE EEEP MOVING. Our stock by underselling all competitors in Diamond Binus. Pins, Brooches and other articles of Jewelry. Our reputation for fine goods, low prices and honorable deallnir does the business for us, and we endeavor to live ur to our name. Alwas carry a large, complete and elegant gtiKk Every article warranted as represented. Fine Kepairing and Eugraviug. E. O. HOLMES, Jeweler and Optloian, Cordon Clock. Barre. Vermont. Is Your Watch or Clock ' In Trouble? Have you an article of Jewelry In need of repairs? If so take them to 211 North Main Street, where they will receive prompt attention and be put in the best possible condition at a reasonable price. Plumbing and Heating. All work guaranteed. Full sup ply of modern fixtures on hand. Rossell & Baird, Tel. 15-3. Basement Worthen Block. New Watertown Wagons F" Carload just received. Good line straight through. If you want a good Wagon come in and'look them over. Prices right. II. F. CUTLER, Livery and Feed Stable, Rear City Hotel. TRAVELERS' RAILWAY GUIDE. eutrsl Varuviot K illro 1 1. Trains leavinu Barre for White River Juno iion, itouton, xvew vorK ana an intervening f mints a 8 3 ra,12m.aDd 12.01 am. Local rain for White River Junction and Windsor and intermediate sutoma leaves at 5.30 p. ra. , Trains leave Harrer for Burlington, 8t. Al bans, Rouses Point and Ogdeasburf at 8.35 a.m. ami a. no, o.mi ami riuia.m. Trains con nect at Esse for points on Rutland road and tne 0.3U connects with yew York train for Montreal and points west leaves nrro m a. ui, o ,w ami vi ui. not winiamstown leave Barre 1 2) and 1.30 p. m. i,eave wuuauistown at I'M a. m. .nri 2.30 p. in. Montpetler St Wells River Railroad, Commencing Sept. 30, 10O1. Trains leave Bare for Wells Rli-er. enn. nect inn at that point wite trains going both north and south, at 7 So a m , u.45 and 8 11 n. m. Ibel2.4" train connects with train for Bos ton, and north for Lisbon. Littleton. Fahvans and Lancusrer, also with Montreal express, and the 7 30 and 3 15 trains with Ht. Johnsbury trains. Trains leave Barre for Montneller at ran. 10.20 a. m., 12.46, 3.15, 4 15 and 5.30 u. in. Electric Streot Hallway, Cars leave sauare In Harre for Montneller a. 15 minutes of aud 15 minutes past the bobj. Leave Montpetler for Bane ou tbe hour and halfhournncillOp.nl. L. P. AUSTIN, Watchmaker and Engraver, 241 North Main St., - Barre, Vermont. Hereafter We will sell Milk at the fol lowing prices : New Milk, 4c per quart; Skimmed Milk, sweet or sour, Jc per quart; Buttermilk, 2 cts. per quart. Cold Milk by the glass at the Eureka Cash Creamery. Milano Hotel. Joseph Ossola is fast get ting his hotel ready at 435 North Main street. c1 n Mi prices for Coal as follows : are $7.70 STOVE, EGG aJ NL'T.t CRATE 7.50 LEHI i.20 These prices are for cash. Coal will advance ten cents per ton each month for five months. Orders left now to be filled later in the season, subject to market price at time of delivery. D. M. MILES. For Gash! ,... ., May Prices on Coal : Nut, Stove and Egg, - - - $7.70 Lehi Coal, - - 8.20 All orders taken will have to be filled this month, or an ad vance of 10c per ton a month if held longer. We have to pay this advance, therefore we must get it. We pay cash and must get cash. MORSE k JACKSON, COAL AND WOOD, Tel., 137-21. 266 North Main St. Goal, Wood, Goke ! Hard Coal, all sizes. A No. i Smithing Coal. Hard and Soft Wood. To Be Opened May 1st. BARRE CITY Commercial and Collecting Agency. All bills will receive special attention and remittances made as soon as collected. E. C. FRENCH, Manager. Rooms 2 and 3, Gordon Bhiek REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. One Two-tenement House on Maple Avenue and one Four-tenement House on Park Place. This property must be sold to close an estate and will be sold cheap. Inquire of ALBERT A. SAR GENT, Averill Block LEWIS' Veterinary Hospital Opposite Depot Square. Arthur H. H. Lewis. v.s.,D. v.s. the Dr. G. B. Open night and Located in Nichols barn, day. Patients receive scientific treat ment. Every operation known to the veterinary profession performed. HORSE BREEDERS ATTENTION. TWO WELL BRED STALLIONS. Belmont Alcander Will make the season of 1903 to a limited cam ber of mares for a service fee of $20.00. Orwell Will make the season of 1903 to a limited num ber of mares for a service fee of $15.00. TERMS Cash when the colt is ? days old. Breeders who desire to Improve their slock should not fail to see these two noted Stallions at Calder & Richardson, G. Successors to I. Jackson & Co., Depot Square, - - Barre, Vt. WOOD, WOOD The place to buy Vod of all kinds. A large stock of Chair Wood, No. J best Block Wood, Mixed Soft and Hard. Wood and Kindling Wood. MOVING AND JOBBING. I am prepared to do all kinds of moving and Jobbing at fifty cents per hour for two horses and a man. L. J. BOLSTER, (Tel. Call 152-3.) 283 No. Sain St., Barre, rnunt. OCK wood. Limb Wood and Chair Waste For sale for cash, be left at Thwing Orders may Bros boxes. Arthur S. Martin, rhone 204-3. - 4.1 Park St. DRY WOOD OF ALL KINDS. Having bought Mr. Howe's share in the wood firm. It will be impossible for me t trust anyone for wood as I need the monev in the business. I earnestly solicit vour patronage, and am prepared to sell wood of all kinds for cash on delivery Telephone Call, - - - 153-1 1 Residency 1 Highland Ave. Orders may be left at F. T). T.mi.r Frank Merchant's, J, II. (irlilin'a & fckinner's or Smith Bros Market. II. r. JOHNSON. Merry-Go-Round FOR SALE. As I have other busi attention, I wish to sell my Merry-Go-' KoiHid. It is in good condition and will be sold at a low price. Also Guns and A at wholesale prices. ANGEL0 SCAMPINI, Berlin Street, - . Barre, Vermont. DOWNING'S LIVERY STABLES, North Main Street, - - - Barre, Vermont . H. E. JEFFORDS, Painting and Paper Hanging "And Calsomining. A share of your patronage is solicited. 5 Thurston Place, - Bafre. Vermont. Spring aai Summer Woolens Wanatnaker & Brown's Made to-Measure" Clothing. 0. W. BOYEA, Merchant Tailor, ELECTRIC WIRING I Electric Heaters, Electric Fixtures, Electric Supplies. STANDARD ELECTRIC CO J i H. O. BENNETT, V. W. NIOHOL8, 199 Nortb Main St. Barre. ' H Ml- "Mi 'Ml-