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THE BAHKc DAILY -TIMES Subscriptions: One year, f3; one month, 25 cig; single oopy, 1 cent. Ilembert of the Publishers' Prena. Toe lt t tierphtc Jicw from all part of tb world re received by tbe Lm'.ljr Times op to tht noarof going to prs. Frank E. Langler, PobIUhir. PnbUhd Everr Wckitar Afternoon. Katered t lb poHt4,tf)( at ttarra u iMoud clu matter. Til I' ItS DAY, JI NK 18, 1903. The average daily circulation of the Barre Daily Time for the week ending Saturday was 2,623 copies, the largest paid circulation of any daily paper in this section. Ilaee suicide, it is said, is not the para mount issue in Burlington. There Is a strong call for tfco new school houses al ready. The Vermont Woman Suffrage Associa tion met, elected officers and adjourned, at liarton last week, but so far as the rec ords show there was no movement inau gurated to disfranchise "mere man." The report that I'eter Karageorgeviteh was to be king of Servia appears to have been unfounded. He will be king In name, but instead of being king tu reality, he will be a tool in the hands of two lead ers of the recent revolution to be used In their machinations as they see fit. King Peter's fancied rule may be said to have petered out completely. They've got a polite and gentlemanly set of fire bugs in New Hampshire. When ever they plan to set fire to a building . they send out notice by postal. It has been suggested' that If the fire-bugs would send along photographs of themselves with the postal cards, they would be ac ceptable, particularly to the police. ' This Marconi system is won derful! Don't you hear it ia the air ) "Doff the Derby and don the Straw." But we have light weight Dcrbys if you prefer; also the new shapes in Alpines good makes with good names. Also good makes with no names. Rogers &; Grady Co., TOP TO TOE OUTFITTERS, Quinlen Building, Barre, Vermont. JINGLES AND JESTS. Very Ukt Ir. The Girls The Idea of him bowing to us. We don't know him. C'harh-y Gayboy ivrbapa he wishes we did. New York American. ABOUT THE STATE. This spring seems to have been the sea son for unparalleled calamities, In which ail the elements are getting in some fatal work. The loss of life by flood at Ilepp ner, Oregon, has reached nearly 5500 and the work of removing the bodies is not yet completed. At the present rate the year li)0:5 will pass into history as the "calam ity year." The sailor, a member of the crew of the lieliance, who ran up against the New York police the other evening, may have imagined that he was in his own bailiwick on the fastest yacht afloat, but he was brought to his senses when he awoke in jail the next morning. The sailors of the lieliance should bear la mind that al though the eyes of two countries are cen tered on them they have not been given the freedom of the world. The confirmed drunkard draws forth the following vigorous description from the Morrisville Messenger; "Like lep rosy, confirmed alcoholism is a disease, against which legislation properly may be directed. The average drunkard cares no more about a 10-day jail sentence or a 10 month work house sentence, than he does for the good advice he never heeds. Ills disease destroys moral sensibility. The habitual drunkard Is an enemy to himself, to his family and to society in general." Ninety-one years ago today the little American republic began to show to the "mistress of the sea" that American, sea- men should not be impressed into British service, against the will of those seamen. It was the beginning of the War of 1812 But if that was a sufficient cause for de claring war and it appears to have been the United States might with as good cause have declared war on France for that country was as much to be blamed as was England. Unfortunately, however, the little country which had only just emerged from a long war, was in no posi tion to fight a double foe. - IT 1 i. T -1' w (J u JUST RECEIVED A fresh lot of Scliraf ft's Chocolates ! In dainty packages , or as yoa want them. at DF DAVIS, Ikifii We Have the Best 20-cent Chocolates in the City, Item of Interest (;leufd From Our Exchange. The White Mountain express will be put on between Burlington and Portland via Montpelier June 22, which will have through parlor car to the Fabyans. Mrs. Henry Kinney of Plalnfleld, has a lemon tree which possesses, besides Its beautiful foliage, buds and blossoms, a lemon whose circumference is 11 1-2 in ches one way and 12 3 4 the other and is still growing, although showing signs of ripening. Mrs. Ferclral W. Clement, - the Misses Elizabeth, Caroline, Margaret and Anna Clement and Kobert Clement, who arrived at New York from Liverpool Sunday on the steamer Cedric of the White Mar line, have returned to their home in Kutland. Mr. Clement will remain in New York for a few days. Stanley Dronlette of West Cornwall, re cently had a tustle with a great horned owl near the Delong bridge in that town, The young fellow, who is about ten years old, would undoubtedly have been hurt had it not been for some passers-by who stopped and assisted the young man in catching the owl. The bird will be mount ed. Helen 8. Bishop the 17-year-old daugh ter of the Kev. i.. A. Bishop, supenn tendent of the Ferris industrial school at Wilmington, Del., who was feloniously assaulted and slashed with a knife, died Tuesday as a result of her injuries. George White, thtjnegro who is charged with the crime, does not admit his guilt. The girl died without identifying him. lheliev Mr, Bishop was principal of Montpelier Seminary, Montpelier, for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auld of Burling ton, received a cablegram Monay announc ing that their son, G. 1'. Auld, a paymas ter in the navy, on the Bancroft, was very ill at San Juan, 1'orto Rico, and that an operat ion would probably be necessary to save his life. Inquiry by telegraph was made at the war department Tuesday and it was learued that the operation was to be performed that day. in the evening Mr. Auld was informed that the operation was finished, had resulted unfavorably, and the probability that he could recover was very slight. Miss Jessit, Bishop,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J I. Bishop of Benson, died suddenly Tuesday noon at the oilice of Dr. Charles E. Grillin in Fair Haven of heart trouble. She has had heart trouble for a number of years and had just driven with her mother from her home In Benson to the home of Dr. Grillin for treatment. While in the oliice waiting for the doctor to return she was suddenly taken ill and Dr. K, B. Clift was called in, but she died in a few minutes. Her remains were taken to her home in Benson. Hnmort ntr the Jnilite. The prlst-ro-r laughed for mercy; played That f'r his best defense. He laughed because the Judge had mad A joke at his expense. Brooklyn Citizen. Sheer Want, Sirs. Brown It's simply a waste of time telling Mrs. Jones a secret. Mrs. Smith Yes; she never repeats anything she hears. i'uek. HI iUSY STO No Relief. If vegetarians held sway, Meat wouldn't be so d'-ar as now, Eut then some trust would corner hay And ktep ua guessing anyhow. Washington Star. The Difference, Teacher What is the difference be tween a monarchy ami a republic? Pupil Oh, tbe people think they run a republic Judge. I L. P. H. C. GLEASON, Montpelier Vt. gj TT TTVTU Rubens, Neckwear, Gloves, Hose, Corsets, Fans, JU1NH Belts, Underwear, Shirt Waists, Wash Skirts, Collars and Ruffs, Petticoats, Laces, Muslins, Handkerchiefs, Waistings, Wrappers, Umbrellas, Wrist Bags, etc., etc. New and exclusive styles are always shown at this store. Pa 4 m 0 w S P4 W ffl She Had a Sweet Tooth. "Willie fell In the molasies Darrel in the shed. "Now, I'll lick ou. WUIi.?." His angry mother ald. Cornell Widow. Somewhat In Donlil. lie Could you love me if I lost all my money? She How much have you to lose? Denver Sews. . Where the Trouble Conic. "All that glitters Is not gold" Is a saying trite and old, But the thing that makes us bitter Ia we have bo little slitter. Philadelphia Ledger. , A !ieeenr, Precaution. THINGS THEATRICAL. iff V Nurse Why, Johnnie, what a face! And your ma's expecting company. Johnnie That's why I done it to keep nil them old guys from kissin' me! New York Evening Journal. Experiments With Submarine Boats. Experiments aro now being made by the French in their ,mi!.miariuo boats with a material called "oxylithe," a new chemical' compound which liber ates oxygen freely when mixed with water. This cot only purifies the air, but it burns up all animal impurities. In. addition exDcrkuonts are beim I made with a now motor to which oxv- lithe furnishes the fuel. If this proves successful, and the prospect is at pres ent favorable,' the motor will do for both surface and under water running. Much, more powerful machinery can be installed, ami a lnrse part of the heavy eloctric batteries can be removed. Summer Wall I'apera. The prettiest wail papers for bed chambers this snmmer are tho chintz patterns with "flower effects, and the cretonne chair cushions and curtains generally match, says Harper's Bazar. There is, too, an attractive wall paper of trellis work design with roses that makes a bowery, summery room and is very popular. The desk furnishings of porcelain should correspond With tho cretonne of every bedroom, as .also the wmdistand furnishing". Francis Wilson will revive "Erminie" next season. Louis Harrison will go Into vaude ville next season. Flo Irwin will star next season in a repertory of comedies used in the past by her sister, May Irwin, Eleonora I'use will return to Amer ica next season and will appear in D'Annunzio and Maeterlinck plays. Henry E. Dixey has abandoned, for the present nt least, his plan to star in "The Last of the Dandies" under Miss Bingham's management. Miss Edith Yerrington has eigncd with Fred Hamlin and Julian Mitchell for leading roles. She recently made her debut in "The Wizard of Oz." Taking titles go everywhere. "The Worst Woman In London" makes her exit from the AdelphI, London, to be followed by "Her Second Time on Earth." Klaw & Erlnnger have engaged Har ry Woodruff to play the part of Ben Hur la their revival of that play, which will open the New York theater In September, James K. nackett has bougLt the American rights of a play called 'Tunchlnello," the principal part of which Mme. Judlc played in Taris and Mrs. Kendal will play in London. LAW POINTS. A physician is held In Burk versus Foster (Ky.), 59 L. It. A. 277, not to be absolved from liability for failure to exercise proper skill in a particular case by the fact that the result is as good as Is usually obtained in like cases. That a party to whom money due an other is paid is not in possession of the evidences of the indebtedness is held in Harrison National bank versus Aus tin (Neb.), 59 L. It. A. 291, not to be conclusive on the question of his au thority to make the collection, Thepublieation of an unjust and ma licious criticism of a manufactured ar ticle is held in Marlin Firearms com pany versus Shields (N. Y.), 59 L. It. A. 310, not to be restrainable by .injunc tion, although the manufacturer has no remedy at law because of inabilily to prove special damages. Store! The Vaughan Saturday Special .$1.00. Value lot 69c. 150 Muslin Wrappers, bought for this special sale, made of good quality muslin, latest patterns, in every way as good as you have been paying ft.oo for. Our Saturday special, only 69c. 150 Percale Wrappers, made up in the latest style, trimmed with fancy colored border on ruffle, also on yoke and. sleeves, in every way as good as you have been paying $1.00 for. Our Sat urday special, only 69c. Never a bigger 69c value than this. 'Make your selection early, as our store will be crowded. A " Vaughn Store" special means a big saving to you. See Samples in Window. J. W. VAUGHAN, H. Z. Mills' Old Stand, 44 North Main St., - - - - Barre, Vermont. World's lilichdt (anal Lock. The lock to be placed in the Danube Odor canal will be 131 feet hish and the highest in the world. The Aus trian minister of commerce ha offered prizes ;f. laixtio. 7r.'.);H) and fiO.W1 i-rov.-u for the 1-opt planu for it. n All About vSurreys! You ought to sec our line of .Surreys, all the way from $65 to $250, some with rubber tires Come and look. r 7 Vfi Perhaps you may need a Sur rey Harness too. We have some new styles just in and our prices are low. WE FIT OLD AND NEW WHEELS WITH RUBBER TIRES. SEND FOR ESTIMATES. COLLINS O. COLTON, 84 Stale Street, - ... . . Montpelier, Vt. i On Saturday Next We Shall Offer True Violet Soap at Bargain Prices for the First Time. 1rnel In Itnxpiln. I"And I will blflss thira that blesa thee and curse him that curseth thee." Thou art but One! O God, to whom we bow In niloration. E'en as In Egypt, thou wilt hear us jiow, Thy chosen nation. Much have wo sinned; far from thy face have fled, - By passion driven. Di'cp our repentance; thou thyself hast said We are forgiven. Emi'ln's cf old open u9 lienprd their ohufna, , Burthen? and lushes; Thy thunders rolled, and of their might remains Hubble and ashes! S LIU those we taught to hold thy name In awe Smite and borate us; We are the leush that blnda them to thy law. Wherefore they hate us! , Vengeance is thine, yet thine ia mercy too. "Shield us, but grieve them Kot be our prayer; they know not what they do. Father, forgive them!" Arthur Gultorman In Leslie's Weekly, The Home-made petticoats wear. You can pet one from $1.00 up to $10.00 each at Veale .A Knight's. TRUE VIOLET SOAP Has never been offered for Jess than 30. cents per box of three cakes, but for this day only we shall give our patrons a chance to obtain a box of this delicate toilet lux ury at the unheard-of price of J9 cents. After Saturday the regular price will be 25 cents per box. TRUE VIOLET SOAP Is an absolutely pure, 6nely milled, honest So3p, very deli cately perfumed and sure to please. Uepiember that this price is for SATURDAY ONLY, and not more 'than three boxes will be sold to any one person, Come early and avoid disappointment. See our show window. Red Ctoss Pharmacy, 160 North Main Street. Ricfcert Sc Wells. Sole Agents for VIN0L and the REXALL REMEDIES. REXALL BLOOD PILLS Make Fed Cheeks. The Style of a "Dorothy Dodd" 1 ! S whole size smaller. That's curious, it. Just forjonce try the Style of a OXFORDS $2.50 BOOTS 3.00 SPECIALS 50c MORE Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively. Let us assume that your Shoes fit you. Now what next? What is most important? Unquestion ably style. Demand that a Shoe shall possess style. If it has style and little else, you want it. If it has not style, but everything else, you don't want it. The Style of a ".Dorothy Dodd " is unique. It can not be duplicated by any other ma kerbecause the "Dorothy Dodd" is a" totally different construction from any other ladies' Shoe made. It holds the foot firmly at the waist that's the instep and prevents the toes from slipping forward, thus giving a correct poise in walking. Yet it makes the foot look nearly a and you won't believe it till you see " Dorothy Dodd." Sincerely yours, Badger, McLean & Co., 13 J North Main St., Barre, Vermont. Over King's Jewelry Store, Depot Square, Barre, - Vermont. the Best. Fine Photographs! Pate Grape Juice For the SicH Room! Our Grape Juice is bottled without preservatives and is especially recommended by doctors who want a pure Grape Juice. Prices: 25c for pints, 45c for quarts, 75c for half gallons and $1.50 for gallons. E. A. DROWN, 48 No. Main St., pp. Nat'l BanK.