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Souvenirs of Barrel The largest line of SILVER SPOONS, SEMINARY, SCHOOLS, g BURNS MONUMENT, OUARRY, STONE SHEDS, Etc., Etc. gj 1 1 , ' V) U Souvenir Pottery in great variety of de- j ) shin. See our window. & tj L' p 1 I. W. HOLTON, M I JEWELER AND M t1 Milcice Books to Rent on AH Roads. SMOKE UP-TO-DATP. FIVE O. C. Taylor Sc Co., What Good is a If It Don't Keep Time? Perhaps yours is not running as it should. Suppose you bring it to us We will make it run right. If we cannot do it no one can, and we'll tell you why. FRED Depot Square, Barre, Vt. VY. V 'Mi' r sm I V"" ICECREAM That is Out of Sight WHERE? Just around the corner on Keith Ave., at L B. DODGE'S. Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry. cRed and white lights at the door. Good Tilings to Everything in the Market line that is good. Our cus tomers are our best advertisers, for we please them, Let us please you. Prices right. M. W. SCRIBNER, A. Tomasi Block, Corner North Main and Merchant Sts t Barre, Vt. XX JLX.lKMM mici ! Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons JUST ARRIVED. The State Capitol, Burns Monument, Goddard Seminary, A Fine Line of Articles ia Silver and Cut Glass Suitable for Wedding F. E. BURR &.' CO., i Jewelers and Opticians, J Ielephoac 10-21. No, M 1 OPTICIAN, ' & Hale's Block, North Main St. M - CENT GGAR. Props., Burlington, Vt. Watch KING, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. If - Thins Don't Look' Quite Blsfct 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'! Glasses always on hand. O J. DODGE, Jeweler and Stationer, 170 North Main 8t Karre, Vermont. Eat. Spaulding High School, State Seal, Stone Shed, Barre Granite Quarry. Presents. 85 North Main St, Barre, Vt. J niEBJRP.E DAILT TIMES HI II.M.sO lI, J I LV 15, 190'). AlOTELYOLBKN-IIMK LADY usftl to qualify "What is to be, will be" with the Migneslion that "what isn't to be sometimes is." The insurance point ot view, from which we now ask your atten tion, is the fact that without Insurance (and Annuity) such a thing as safety cau'st, never, was. . The Xational Life Insurance Company of Vermont (Mutual.) 0KUASIZK1) in 1S50. S. S. Ballard, General Agent, X. B. Ballard, Local Agent, Rooms 2 and 3, Miles Blook, Barre, Vt. TALK OF TEE TOWI?. Good cookswant Wise King Flour for Bread. Extra fine lobsters and white fish at the City Fish market. Call at the Vermont Fruit Store for fre.sh fruit and tee cream. O.JI. Hale block. . The Koodst in the 5 and 10 cent store next Gladding's drug store, will be sold at sheriff sale, Monday evening, July 20 at 7 o'clock. Those who have signed subscriptions for the band concerts must pay in the amounts to the newspaper otlices so as to insure the concerts. There will be a council meeting of the Ladies Aid society of St. Monica s Church this Wednesday evening in the convent at 7 o'clock. THE "TRAIN SJOP." Novel Automatic Device to Prevent Hallway Accidents. No more railway disasters, no more head on collisions, no more accidents at trolley crossings this is the promise for the future held out by Trofessor II. G. Sedgwick, a mechanical expert and Inventor who has lately been showing to railway managers In New York an automatic appliance which ho calls a "train stop," writes Joseph Iiay Buch anan in Harper's Weekly. In. actual service Professor Sedg wick's appliance will stop a train by automatically setting the brakes and will also display a sign or "telltale" Informing the engineer of the particu lar danger ahead of him, whether, an open switch, another train on the track or a washed out bridge. A system of iron boxes set beside the tracks holds the mechanism which performs , the surprising feats of the "train stop." Thirty Drowned In Anatrinn Flood. Breslau, Prussia, July 14. Thirty lives have been lost in a flood which lias destroyed fifty houses at Graefen bergr, a village of Austria, in the valley of Ffeiwaldau. Dr. Wood's Norway Fine Syrup seems especially adapted to the needs of the chil dren. Pleasant to take; soothing In its influenoe. It is the remedy of all remedies for every form of throat and lung disease. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't be much worse than the tortures of itching piles, i'et there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong vigor ous body makes bim fit for the battle of life. Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Perfectly safe. Never fails. At any drug store. v r - Are you about to build? If so see that your builder's contract has a clause pro viding that the structure shall be erected ly union labor which will insure you of good work and a job completed without delay. Per order Union 481, Carpenters and Joiners of America. A. B. Lane, secretary. If tired of paying rent, read the ad. of the I). A. Perry Keal Estate Agency on page 7. FORMERLY WINDSOR HOUSE, BROWN & MURPHY, Proprietors. Rooms at reasonable rates. Excellent Dining-room and Cafe. Main street car at quarter of every hour goes by the door. Three min utes from the post-office. 59 Soath Main Street. Telephone Call, 46-2. LEWIS' Veterinary Hospital Opposite Depot Square. Arthur H. H. Lewis, v. s., d. v. s. Located in the Dr G. B. Nichols' barn. Open night and day. Patients receive scientific treat ment. Every operation known to the veterinary profession performed. A. W. LANE & SONS, ARCHITECTS and BUILDERS, Tel, 305-12. SOUTH BARRE, VT. ' f 1J f u &ktM J La 2 ! i to I mvmi n If yon hnwn't ft regular. alniy ravc.innt of th b''U evf-ry dav, you rf ni r will be. Keep your fcoweis open, and be well. Forco, in the shao ot vioitMit ihyatc: or Mil prison. Is daurnm. The mootbf hi, (easiest, most jifrtVft wty t Jtuepiug tiie bow-ma cicar aua rU-an is to tako CANDY v CATHARTIC V W W K V..ir k.. 'J EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY P!eot, Palatable, Potent, Tafi) 5ood, To Oood, Nevir Sickon, VTeakpo or Oripft; i5 and BO centi pn,boi. Wite for fre6ftmilo, and book let on health. Aildreaa -Stsrlina Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, KEEP YOUR CLQ33 CLEA1I Oil-Smelter-Mines! Douglas, Lacey & Co., CANKERS, BROKERS, FISCAL AGENTS. Mernbers N.Y.Consol'ted Stock Exchange 66 Broadway &. 17 New St., NEW YORK. DMdend-PayIng Wining, Oil and Smelttt Stocks, Lifted and Unlisted, our Specialty. Send for a booklet, "About Oure!vei." Riving our successful plan for realizing the lrRe latere! anil prolit of legiti mate Mining, Oil and Smelter invest ments. Western New England Branch : E. BALOWIN HAM MITT, MANAGER. MlOQURTERt : Suite 60, 61 &. 69 Hills Block. HARTFORD. CONN. Barre -Monlpelier Agency: Suite 55, Miles' Block. M. II. Hughes, Manager. BLUE RIBBON 5c CIGAR. Union Made. Sold by Everybody, We also carry a full line of BECKER'S CIGARS at the old stand. Will be glad to see you at either store. E. 0. MARRION, Union Cigar Store. Corner Ggar Store. A. W. KEENE VOICE CULTURE AND ARTISTIC SINGING. AUXILIARY STUDIES IX Harmony, Analysis and Aesthetics. IX BARRE FOR THE SUMMER ONLY. Information of Earl St. Lewis. Studio, North Main Street, Corner Granite St. Boston Studio, - - - 17? Tremont St. WHITE STAR Steam Latmcfey fif f t roc 1 BL0CK' PEARL ST- V111CC5 GRANITE STREET. Work ailed for Mondays and Wed nesdays and delivered Thursdays and Saturdays. Telephone connection. RUSSELL & BAIRD, Plumbing and Heating. All work guaranteed. Full sup ply of modern fixtures on hand. Russell Sc Bait dt Tel. 15-3. Basement Worthen Block. TRAVELERS RAILWAY GUIDE. flulr.l Vsrtu ut Ktilroart. Trains leaving Barre for White River Junc tion, Boston, New York and all Intervening points a 8 35 a m , 12 nt and 1 fll a m. Local train for White River Junction and Windsor and intermediate ttationa leaven at 6.50 p. m. , Trains leave Barre for Burlineton. St. Al bans, Souses Point and OKdensimrn at 8.00 a. ni. and 3.05, ft.30 and 12 01 a.m. Trains con nect at Knsex for points on Rutland road and the 6 30 connects with New York train for Montreal and points west leaves Barre at 3.05, 6 30 and l'i m. For Williamstown leave Barre 1 21 and 4.30 p. ni. Leave Wiiliamstown at 7.20 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. Monrpelier Wells Klver Railroad, Commencing June 2 J, 10.. Trains leave Barre for Wells River, con necting at teat point wite trains going both north and south, at T 81 a ni , 12.45 and 3 IS p. ra. The 12.4" train connects with train for Bos ton, and north for Lisbon, Littleton, Fabyana and Lancmter, also with Montreal etpress. and the 7 30 and 3 15 trains with tit. Jobnshury trains. Trains leave Barre for MontpeliT at 7.30 10.20 a. m., U 45, 3.15, 4. 10 and test p. hi. Klectrlc Street Railway, . Cars leave square fn Barre for Montpeller a. 15 minutes of aud 15 minutes past the houj. Leave Montpeller for Barre on the hour and half hour nnttl 10 p. ni. ft V,. .. B.J V ja- 1 t ! H h have large, square ovens evenly heated on all sides and protected from breakage by double oven tops. The double walls of the oven back flue plate insure a hotter oven. By an original arrangement of flues the heat is circulated twice about the oven making a substantial saving in fueL - j : r ; i i ) t .1 Cor. Main and CASH MARKET LARD, SALT PORK, HAMS and BACON At the lowest prices. Special low prices on large quantities. CHESSER Sc BIRD, 323 North Main St., - Barre, Vermont. A Seasonable Suggestion Soda Water la always " in season." Whether taken hot or cold it Is a wholesome beverage provided the flavoring syrups are all right. Cold Soda drawn from our good lountain lacks nothing that could be desired by the most sensatlve palate. We use only pure juices made direct from fresh fruits and can give varied flavors. Our " Cold Soda " is always cold. The East Barre Drag Store, J. II. McARTIICR, Prop. IE KEEP MOVING. Our stock by underselling all competitors in Diamond Kings, Tins, Brooches and other articles of Jewelry. Our reputation for flue goods, low prices and honorable dealing does the business for us, and we endeavor to live up to our name. Alwas carry a large, complete and elegant stock. Every article warranted as represented. Fine Repairing and Engraving. B. O. HOLMES, Jeweler and Optician, Gordon Block, Barre, Vermont. El SHORES k KENERSON, Over National Bank, - Barre, Vt. Fine work promptly executed. Our prices are low for first-class work. Call and see us. New Watertown Wagons Carload ju.st received. Good line straight through. If yon want a good Wagon come in and look them over. Trices right. II. F. CUTLER, . Livery and Feed Stable, Rear City Hotel. 0 nt iHomti w teats i ih -Mask-f LECIBIGllli j 1 Electric Heaters, j j Electric Fixtnres, i ! Electric Supplies. ! STANDARD ELECTRIC CO., f H. O. BENNETT, X F. W. NICHOLB, m 109 North Main St.. Barre. 8 -M umhuiau. . PHOTOGRAPHERS i i! n ! p' riT c i1., BARRY Sc WILLIAMS, Merchant Sts., - Barre, VermontA COAL Stove, Egg and Nut, - - - $7.90 Grate Coal, - - - 7.70 Lchi Egg and Stove, - - - - 8.40 These prices are for CASH only. Do not forget that there is a rise of ten cents per ton on coal each month. MORSE k JACKSON, COAL AND WOOD. . Tel., J 37-2 1. 266 North Main St. D. k H. Coal Screened Clean Stove, Egg and Nut, - $7.90 Grate, - - - - - 7.70 We sell and deliver 2000 pounds for a ton.- D. M. MILES. Goal, AVood, Coke ! Hard Coal, all sizes. A No. i Smithing Coal. Hard and Soft Wood. Calder & Richardson, Successors to G. 1. Jackson & Co., Depot Square, - - Barre, Vt. WOOD, WOOD The place to buy TCttod ot all kinds. A lame StOCk Of Chair ft'mi. Tn 1 haat Block Wood, Mixed Soft and Bard Wood ana runaimg wooa, MOVING AND JOBBING. I am prepared to do all kinds of moving and Jobbing at fifty centa per hour for two horses and a man. L. J, BOLSTER. (Tel. Call 152-3.) 283 Xo. Mala St, Barre, Vermont, Block Wood, I imb Wood and Chair Waste For sale for cash. DrA be left at Thwing Bros' boxes. Arthur. Martin. rhone 204-3. 43 Park St. BARRE CITY Commercial and Collecting Agency. All bills will receive special attention and remittances made as soon as collected. I C. FRENCH, Manager. Rooms 2 and 3, , . Gordon Block. HAIR GOODS. wKit.olM Meeea,?lwltche,etc., if not in u "k Kat hort I St1 an L?Vlv'ir lil'P,ul l"onaKe in tl In ti,e f ,t a c'tiiuan-e of the same vVra within''1' "!y agent a"'1 '".vx-lf, lata youis with all respect, S.M.YORK..