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THEeWiiEDSILTTinES Subscriptions: One year, i; on montii, 25 els; single copy, 1 cent. Members of The Puh'lshers' Press. Tie lt at tlfrrhio new Irura ail farta (it the worM are received by the kity 'liuice n to tilt nour il going to rs. Frank K. LsdkIct. I'ol.l'.nher. Fublithed Eer? VekiIT AItriioon. Holered si the ponwrru-e ut K&rrs M cl8 ma'.ier, tdcoud SATl KOAY, JI LY S5, 1903. ' Thfl avpraca daily circulation of the Barre Daily Times for the seek ending j Saturday was 2,704 copies, the largest paid circulation of any daily paper in this section. Arc You In It? Cif ?J 0 The Daily Times carries considerably more advertising than any other daily In Washington county. It gets higher rates for it, too, because The Times has the largest circulation. Is your advertisement in The Times? The Times originates, the others fol low, excepting only when it comei to telling circulation daily to all. The Times circulation books, press room and all else open to your Inspection, Barre end Qulney have joined hands for two days, and the results of the meet ings cannot help being beneficial to each. Undoubtedly points in the granite business . can be gained by each, and, at least, no harm will come from this Interchange of ideas. Barre will be pleased to repay the complaint later. YVeherby designate the bald top of Rock Bandar In Lake Champlain as the only (it place for the editor of the Burling ton Clipper and -such ilk. There the irascible and cholerio Hays may meditate to his heart's content on "My Little World, aud How Admirably I Conduct It." Bnt let the rape fiend -'vamoose" the Island. If you are going where THEY are, we have what you want. They will judge your "qual ity " by the quality of your dress. Gothes need a rest. Give your Suit a day off and it will last twice as long. If you get off without all you want, remember the mail and express are our agents. You ad dress us and we'll dress you. i Rogers & Grady Co., TCF TO TOE OUTFITTERS, Quinkn Building, Barre, Vermont. Mr. Hedges to make an assertion that he was away on government business and In reality to be away on a private transac tion and to be receiving his daily stipend for that. But the general publics thinks differently and demands a thorough purg ing of the whole rotten mess. ABOUT THE STATE. and Marble company, east of the village. The product will be bent to New York tor inflection ana if it proves acceptable to parties there the tiuarry Ik HI be worked to; its full capacity at once. While Evan Evans was travelling by automobile near St. Johnsbury recently the machine broke down a short distance beyond fct. Johnsbury, aud in repairing it his hands and part tt his clothing were covered with gasoline. hen he tried to light the gasoline jet to start up, the flame caught the gasoline on his hands and cloth ing and he was badly hurued Delore tie was able burned before he was able to ex tinguish it. Soon after the accident Mr. Evans took the machine into St. Johns bury and so'.d it. Royal F. White, of Randolph, was the victim of a peculiar accident Friday in which he came near losing his head while retaining his presence of mind, lie was drawing hay into A. B. Tewk.sbury's barn and w hile he was standing on the barn i floor and reaching in between the cart and the barn to pick up the scattered hay, the horses started and the hay rack caught him under the right ear, crushing his head agaiust the partition of the barn. Fortunately, the horses stopped as sudden ly as they had started, aud Mr. White came out of his dangerous situation w ith no worse Injuries than severe bruises, but he hasn't been a subject for photography since. During the severe thunder storm of last weeks, the wife of Alexauder Couter marsh, who lives on the East hill, Chel was struck by lightning while frying doughnuts aud had a very narrow escape from sudden death. The bolt, it seems, struck the gable end of the house, going through into the chamber, where it tore things up gererally; struck Mrs. Cotiter marsli's corset Bteel3 and passed down her rijjht ieg; after which it tore a hole of two or three inches under the cellar door.whleh was directly back of her. The lightning burned a strip about two Inches wide from where it left the corset steels to the ankle. Dr. F. II. Godfrey was summoned. She had regained consciousness when he reached her, but was in a very critical condition. She is still unable to use her right limb, but in time is expected to fully recover. It was a pretty close can. I At the BUSY m m Ed Si ORE, f 5 8 IF! WONTPEL There Are Many Attractions Just Now. Summer Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Neckwear, Shirt Waists, Beits, Fans, Ribbons, Muslins, Wash Skirts, Waistings, Petticoats, etc, etc., in the newest styles and in great variety. i ft Also bargains in Suits, Garments, Skirts, Dress Goods, Lace Curtains and many other gods that must be closed cut this month. We can save you 'money on anything in our line. i L. P. (& H. C. GLEASON, Montpelief, Vt. gj 0 SSu- JINGLES AND JESTS. And She Warn One. "Although h's (lull, he said last night A real good thing," said I'rue. "It simply fulfil me with deiixht: 'Twiis 'Peach and bimiue for two.' " Baltimore Newa. Her Only Chance. Young Striker Do you believe In Unions, Miss Oldone? SJisst Oldone This is so sudden. Life. ' - racie W miners The Same Old Game. A correspondent writing to theSwanton Courier says that Vermont is uow filled with "quarrelling and fighting barrooms," and that the state will not "resume her . sway" until the vote of February 3, 1U03, is changed. It is needless to say, perhaps that the correspondent wrote that com munication from Stony Mountain, Mani toba, from the top of which, presumably, a bird's-eye view of the quarrelling and righting bar-rooms could be seen. Item of Interest Gleaned From Our Exrhanceg. Albert J. Lavine aged 62 years of Leb anon, N. II., and Mrs. Augusta White, acred 0 years, a widow with babe in arms. went to Burlington Thursday, where they were married in the city court room by JndL'e Hawkins. The bride's father aud mother were present during the ceremony. George Sargent of Chicago has been su- perluteiidincr the quarrying or some speci men blocks of marble from the recently re opened ouarrv of the Middlebury I.lme HAY FEVER ABOLISHED. A negro was lynched in South Carolina on suspicion that he knew where a mur dererer was secreted. The offence is grave enough to warrant hanging a "nigger" in Tilluian'g state any time. Randolph Her ald and News. And another Negro was lynched in Ar kansas day before yesterday because it was alleged that he was "implicated" in shooting a man. Still the devilish work goes on, aud the wonder is where' it will end. Another otu a th? jiostoifiue depart- ''- 4m reffiCW!) Rndagaiu the public is treated to the elJ tails of misconduct, Charles Hedges, su perlntendentol the free delivery system, is the latest victim to his own greed, tliat is. the latest one to be discovered. How many others there are yet to be uncovered and their misdoings shown up to the world it is not possible to say. It is cer tain, however, that the end is not yet. la deed the man just removed says that he knows personally of 20 others who have been doing as he has done aud who have considered it no wrong. Such assertions lead one to think that the standard of right aud wrong may easily be badly warped, in . fact, warped so that wrong may appear right. The particular charges against Hedges are that he deliberately falsified his diary and that he loaned his travelling commission. It may not be wrong for Relief for This Malady Discovered by Medical Science Breathe Hyomci. One Wy to Itlse. . "Old Jones made a rise in the world at last." "You don't sny so?" "I do. They're a-swingln' him to that hickory limb yonder, an' be'il git tbar if the rope don't break." Atlanta Con ; .Ma 4 "He aays ho kin swlra ten knots an hour. I wonder kin he untie dat many." New York American. The GRANITE SAVINGS BANK and TRUST CO. GRANITE BLOCK, MAIN ST., BARRE, VERMONT. For Saturday and Monday. In every department of the store you will find a grand list of trade-winning bargains. There are many hot, sultry days yet. to come this Summer and you will appreciate one of our light weight Two-piece Suits made of sheer lawns and percale. c go, All our JI.J9 Two-Fiece Suits markd at.... J'3g All our 1.75 Two piece Suits marked at " All our 2.25 Two piece Suits marked at ' ' i'o Four White P. K. Suits, black dob. former price $2.50, sizes 32, 33 and 42. only Five dozen Ladies' Union Suits, our 50 cent leader, for Saturday and Monday 39c each. Only 2 to each customer. One lot of Lace and Embroidered Hose for Ladies, value 25c per pair, Saturday and Monday J9c per pair. Bv exDress Friday, two dozen Ladies' Light-weight Walk- j " . . . . ,1 , 1 j en... ki.,,-b- kln Kin, mived. trrav ana Drown, sotu kjriil 1.3 1 1 uiavivj u' n . j wiu- .... , D v ing the season as a leader at $3 75. Price now, on second floor. You are always welcome. $2.98. all See them The Vauehan Store! Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $27,949.74 STATEMENT JULY I, 1903 Loans and Discounts, Stocks and Bonds, Banking House, Real Estate, $713,315.98 211,700.00 12,500.00 7,104.17 Cash on hand and in banks, 144,176.61 $1,039,296.76 Capital Stock, $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits, 27,949.74 Dividend capable July 1, '03, 1,500.00 Dividends unpaid 15.00 Deposits, $1,009,832.02 $1,089,296.76 Aiming the important additions made to medical science in recent years, none Is more notable than the positive announce ment of a cure for hay fever. While this disease is not regarded as fa tal, it is eertaiaiy a most distressing mal ady, aud IX anything oan be devised to cure it, a great boon will be conferred upon the human race. Exhaustive exueriments with" Jlyomei proves that this treatment will prevent ?U attacks ot hay rever if used two or three weeks before the annual appearance of! the disease nd that it may be relied upon, I It ufld'J faithfully after the 'lipase Las! begun, to relieve, at 0UCQ nnti aiIor a Spfcii'ij cure. Elekert & Wells have sold hundreds of Ilyomel outiits for the treatment of dis eases of the respiratory organs under the agreement to refund the money it Hyoiuei did not afford releif. In sellintr Ilvomei for the cure ot hay f vir- Uieket & Wells will continue this pniiitable nlan. and want all who are sub ject to this distressing maiauy to uegui us use at once, with the understanding that if it does not give satisfaction, the pur chase nrice is to be refunded. . . . Stomach dosins cannot, cure nay lever. A chance ot climate is the only treatment that has heretofore aborted an attack, and llyomei, which is breathed through neat nocket inhaler coming with every outfit, acts urnn this principle, eivinii in vour own home a climate like that of the White Mountaliia or other health resorts. JOHN TROW, President. H. 0. V0RTRES, Vice President. H. G. WOODRUFF, Treasurer Directors: JOHN TROW, H. 0. W0RTHEN, A. D. MORSE, C.kL CURRIER, W, A, WHITCOMB, FRANK f. CAVE. This bank receives accounts subject to check and pays three per cent interest Ch time deposits. Drafts issued on Loudon and the principal European points. WHY DON'T YOU BUY HERE FOR SPOT CASH? It these prices interest you give us a trial Get the Best. Over King's Jewelry Store, Depot Square, Barre, Vermont. Fine Photographs! S6 Mm- ore $9 Price per Box, Twelve boxes for H cents $1.25 TKree tins of Peas or Corn for 25c Rund Steak from Western Beef, per pound . 1 5c Western Beef Roasts, per pound 12 to 16c Fresh-made Beef Sausage. three pounds for. . 30c Fresh-made Pork Sausage, Link or Bag, ' three pounds for 3 0c Fresh Native Fowls, per pound 1 8c Fresh Native Spring Chickens, pet pound " . . 25c Native Pig Pork Roasts per lb. . . 1 2 1 -2 to 1 4c Native Pig Chops, per pound 12 1-2 to He Hind Legs of Mutton, per pound. 1 7c Fore Legs of Mutton, per pound 1 2c Wax Beans, 5c per quart or five quarts for. 20c Cucumbers, 4c each or seven f or . . 25c New Beets, per bunch 6c New Carrots, per bunch 8e Rhubarb. 3c rer round or tea pounds for. . . 25c Native Tomatoes. 13c or two pounds for... 25c New Potatoes, per peck 4 Oe Twenty-pound keg of Pickled Tripe for 80c Special prices on all Cut Meats baturday night. OT. J. McGOWAN, Telephone ' Connection. South Main Street, Barre, Vt. BARRE SAVINGS BANK & TRUST GO. Native Spring Lamb 323 CHESSER & BIRD, ' (TELEPHONE CONNECTION) North Main Street. Meats and Provisions. OFFICE IN BOLSTER BLOCK, BARRE, VT. Vz percent Paid on Deposits. Began business Feb. 27, '93 1 HFKRY I VCKS0N, President. GEORGE ROWLAND, Vice President. F. G. H0WLAND, Treas. Kiidorr I HENRY JACKSON. GEORGE HOWLAND, BURT H. WELLS, HOMER FITTS. B A EASTMAN, E. W. B1SBEE, W. G. REYNOLDS, E0PGE MILNE, F. G. KOWLAND. First Class Real Estate Mortgages, 5 per cent ASSETS. Real Estate Loans, all in Vermont Loans to cities and towns Other loans U. S. 2 per cent. Bonds at par Other U. S. Bonds Municipal Bonds Bank Stock at par Funds on hand STATEMENT JULY 1, 1U03. i LIABILITIES. Catrital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Undivided Profits 7,255.66 Dividends tincaid 972.00 $458,646.54 61,600.00 163,296.36 23,800.00 13,897.36 324,771.95 12,940.00 42,097.09 $1,101,049.30 Deposits 1,037,821.64 $1,101,049.30 And GRtCN PEAS. Leave your orders. We also have a nice lot of Native Fowls, String Beans, Cucumbers, Squash, Cabbage, Bunch Beets, Carrots, etc. Also Wat ermelons, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Cantaloupes, etc. PARKER . TASSIE, (Telephone 9-3) It's Hot, But not too hot to wear Trousers. Can't go with out your coat and vest during the Summer months unless your Trousers are all right, and with rips and tears and wrinkles and soiling a man needs a liberal supply. ' Trousers in light-weight cassimeres, serges and worsteds from $2.00 to $6.00. Also Outing Trousers of flannel, crashes, etc., with belt straps and ample turn-ups at the bottom, from $2.50 to $4.00. Come here with your Trouser wants. Moore & Owens, J 22 North Main St., Barre, Vermont. 20 North Main St. Cash Marketmen. Not a Saturday Bargain But a REAL Bargain! For Friday and Saturday, July 24th and 25th, we are going to sefl A HOUSEHOLD THERMOMETER FOR 10 CENTS. This is an 8-inch Thermometer and registers to 50 degrees below zero. You will need one a little later. Buy it now and save money. A. Prescription Druggist, 48 No. Main St., Opp. Nafl BanK. II DEPARTURE IN ILL PAPER TRADE For Barre and Vicinity. NEW GOODS direct from the factories to our store. The largest and most elegant line ever shown in central Vermont. Larger invoices received each week than are usually carried by most dealers. We give every customer FROM THIRTY TO FIFTY PER CENT DISCOUNT from regular prices. Investigate and see for yourselves. A full line of the BEST MIXED PAINTS, VARNISHES, etc. Lowest prices on all goods. C. A. HEATH, (Telepoone Call, 155-3) Library Building, 10 Elm St. The Up-to-Date Wall Paper Dealer. We ilwuld be plvawd w o wlu' w,tU uUl