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Souvenirs of Barrel li wUU V Win -J vi iuixw n EURKS MONUMENT QUARRY, STONE SHEDS, Etc., Etc. rj t Souvenir Pottery in great variety of de- $ sig'n. See our window. t.1 J. W. HOLTON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, Klkagc Books to Rent on All Roa Hale's Block, North Main St. rt j& SMOKED UP-TO-DATR FIVE J O. C. Taylor & Co., What Good is a Watch 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. 1 -f 170 ICE CREAM That is Out of Sight WHERE) Just around the comer on Keith Ave., at L. B. DODGE'S. Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry. xRediand white lights at the door. Good Things 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 , Barre, Vt ! Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons f I JUST ARRIVED. i The State Capitol, Burns Monument, , Goddard Seminary, ! A Fine Line of Articles in Silver and Cut Glass Suitable t 9 for Wedding Presents. t . . S F. E. BURR & CO., I Jewelers and Telephone 10-21. No. 6 - CENT CIGAR. Props., Barlington, Vt. KING, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. If THbcs Don't Loor Quite Riikt 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 till 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 band. O J. DODGE. Jeweler and Stationer, North Main St., Erre, Vermont. Eat; Spaulding High School, I State Seal, Stone Shed, Barre Granite Quarry, f i Upttctans, 85 North Main St., Barre, Vt J THE BARRE DAILYTifilES I'KOI'LK W HO AKE KT ALIVE Have still the opportunity of Life ami En dowment Insurance, which is the best ami most seieutilie form of savins money. 51th year dolus business in :;." states. The National Life Insurance Com pan v of Vermont (Mutual.) OUUAXIZKD in 50. S. S. Ballard, General Agent, X. B. Lallant, Local Agent, liooms 2 and 3, Miles Block, Barre, t. TALK OF THE TOWN. Good cooks want Wi.se Kins Flour for Dread. Cull at the ermont Fruit Store for fresh fruit and ice cream. O. II. JIale block. A tenement iu the 1. M. Jules granite building will be vacated August 1 and is for rent. St. John's Court No. 5.2, C. O. F., will hold a basket picnic at Shepard's grove, Saturday, August 1st. Members and their families are requested to attend. A bunch of keys was found Saturday between this city and Caledonia Bark. Owner may have same by proving proper ty at this office and paying for this adver tisement. II. C. Leonard has returned fraru Bos ton with a carload of horses, right out of hard woik and readv for sale at his baru. All prices and kinds. If you want a good horse, see this lot. The Barre section of the Mutual Benevo lent society oi tjuincy, .mass , win noiu a picnic at Caledonia park Saturday, August 1. The Stone Cutters' union band will be in attendance. The qnarte.ly meeting of the Barre Civ ic Federation of Women's Clubs will be held ia Worthen's hall Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock. A large attendance is desired as business of importance will come before the meeting. Ola J. Rogers, See. WILLIAMSTOWN. O. E. S. sociable at Geor.e Patterson's Wednesday evening, July i. Ioe cream and cake served any time during the even tual. Musical programme, also games Come and have a good time. Admission 10 cents. JAPAN'S BEST FRIEND. The Emperor Toll Genernl ( oumloa It Is America. General Joseph W. Congdon of New York, president of the American Silk association, returned to Sun Fmncisco recently from a trip to Japan on the Nippon Maru, says the New York Trib une. His report on conditions in Japan la of interest. "I found Japanese exportation," lie said, "of manufactured silk to this country was not as gi-cat as formerly. The tendency of the Japanese is to hold tip prices. "The handkerchief trade, which was formerly largo in this country, has fall en off. The exportation from Japan of habutais, or piece silks, is also great ly reduced. We take In America fully one-half of the entire crop of Japan. This year it will b? fully 15 per cent more than the average, but the market will not be brisk on account of the high prices asked by the Japanese, who ore taking advantage of the fact that the Italian crop is 30 per cent less than normal. "The emperor of Japan, to whom was presented, said he looked forward to closer commercial relations with America, particularly with regard to the silk industry. He said he regarded the United States as really Japan's best friend among nations. Tersonally the emperor had only the kindliest feelings for Americans. Throughout Japan I noticed that prep aratlous seemed to be well in hand for the coming conflict with Russia, and it will be a surprise to nie If there is not war In view of the feeling existing in Japan. The country neems to be readv for any emergency." A Sew Any to Europe. A route across the Atlantic which Would greatly shorten the ocean voy age Is being discussed in England, says Harper's Weekly. It Is proposed to utilize the harbor of Galway, situated on the western coast of Ireland, and run a line of express steamers between there and St. John's, on the coast of Newfoundland, a distance of 1,810 miles, while the rest of the journey to New York could be made for most of the way by fast trains. It is believed that the trip from London to the Amer ican metropolis could thus be shortened by nt least a day. From New York to Southampton Is almost twice as far as from Galway to St. John's 3,11! miles while the distance from New York to Liverpool is .'5,0!5 miles. Are you about to build? If so gee 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. I'er order Union 4$, Carpenters and Joiners or America. A. B. Bane, secretary. Glasses fitted by an eye sight specialist at J. . Helton's. If tired of paying rent, read the ad. of the I). A. Ferry Heal Estate Agency on page 7. WHITE STAR Steam Laundty fif f irc BL0CK' PEARL SL Ul I ltC5 GRANITE STREET. Work ailed for Mondays and Wed nesdays and delivered Thursdays and Saturdays. Telephone connection. Oil-Smelter- Mines! Donglas, Lacey & Co., BANKERS, BROKERS, FISCAL AGENTS. Members N. Y.Consoi'ted Stock Exchange 66 Broadway & 17 New St., NEW YORK. Dlrldead-Paying Mining, Oil and Smelter Stocks, Listed and Unlisted, our Specialty. Stati for a booklet, "About Oarsclyes," ptvintf our successful plan for realizing rue lri?e intr-t uml prolan of legiti mate Mining, Oil and Smelter invest ments. Vestern New England Branch : E. BALDWIN HAMMITT, MANAGER. HEADQUARTER : Suite 60, ei & 69 hills block, HARTFORD, CONN. Barre Montpelier Agency : Suite 55, Miles' Block M. II. Hughes, Manager. SCYTHES SNATHS, FORKS and all kinds of Haying Tools! PHELPS BROTHERS, 136 North Main Street, t Barre, - - Vermont. A. W. KEENE VOICE CULTURE AND ARTISTIC SINGING. AUXILIARY STUDIES IN Harmony, Analysis and Aesthetics. IN BARRE FOR THE SUMMER ONLY. Information of Earl M. Lewis. Studio, North Main Street, Corner Granite St. Boston Studio, - - - 179 Tremont St. TRIO THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANOS " PACKARD," "STARR," "RICHMOND." Although quality Is the highest, my prices are very low. For terms, etc., address J. P. DONOVAN, MUSIC MERCHANT, MONTPELIER, VT. BLUE RIBBON 5c CIGAR. Union Hade. Sold by Everybody. We also carry a full line of HECKER'S CIGARS at the old stand. Will be glad to see you at either store. E. 0. MARRION, Union Cigar Store. Corner Ggar Store. SOUTH END HOTEL 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 South Main Street. Telephone Call, 46-2. BASE BALL MITTS From 25c up. Athletio Goods at low prices. We handle the lead ing makes only. Give us a call. The AVERILL MUSIC CO. "BUiUT TO BAKEJs fsfe?-l r55f .!rT??:rr-i n u HI! P3 ii r I: i It '.'"';' -g&- i' BARRY &' WILLIAMS, LEWIS' Veterinary Hospital Opposite Depot Square. Atthut 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. Don't Believe What we tell yon about our goods. ' Come to the store and convince your self. If run down, try our SARSAPA FILLA. If troubled with a cough, try our guaranteed SYRUP OF TERE BENE, If thirsty, try our ICE COLD SODA. We have a full line of Drugs and Medicines. Prices right always. J. H. McARTHUR, Pharmacist, - - East Barre, Vt. IE KEEP MOVING Our stock by underselling all competitors In . Diamond Kings, Fins, IJrooches and other articles of Jewelry. Our reputation for fine goods, low prices and honorable dealing does the business for us, and we endeavor to live up to our name. Ahvas carry a large, complete and elegant stock, Every article warranted as represented. Fine Kepairlng and Engraving. E. O. HOLMES, Jeweler and Optician, Gordon Block, Barre, Vermont. SHORES & KENERSON, PHOTOGRAPHERS Over National Back, - Barre, Vt. Fine work promptly executed. Our prices are low for first-class work. Call and see us. New Watertown Wagons Caiload just received. Good line straight through. If you waut a good Wagon come in and look them over. Prices right. . H. F. CUTLER, Livery and Feed Stable, Hear City Hotel. IE It Electric Heaters, Electric Fixtures, Electric Supplies. STANDARD ELECTRIC CO., H. G, BENNETT, W. W. NIOHOL8, i I ) 109 North, Main St., Earre. j 1 1 i n ! U He!! n 1 The HouscholJ Combination Water Front has been tested for years and is guaranteed to furnish all the hot water needed. Furniture, Barre, Vt. Stove, Egg and Nat, Grate Coal, Lehi Egg and Stove, $7.90 7.70 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 & JACKSON, COAL AND WOOD, Tel., 137-21. ' 266 North Main St. fcSJ----r D. & II. 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, Wood, Goke ! Hard Coal, all sizes. A No. I Smithing Coal. Hard and Soft Wood. Calder & Richardson, Successors to G. I. Jackson & Co., Depot Square, - - Barre, Vt. WOOD, WOOD The place to buy Weod of all kinds. A large stock of Chair Wood, No. 1 best Block Wood, Mixed Soft and Hard Wood and Kindling Wood. MOVING AND JOBBING. I am prepared to do all kind? of moving and Jobbing at fifty cents per hour for two horses and a man. L. J. BOLSTER, (Tel. Call 152-3.) 283 No. Main St, Barre, Vermont, Block Wood, Limb Wood and Chair Waste For sale for cash. Orders may be left at Thwing Bros boxes. Arthur S. Martin, Phone 204-3. 43 Park St. 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 Clock. HAIR GOODS. Mrs. C. R. MenkM-, 40 .TfiflVroon St.. my OTnt, will lie glad to fuuiluli Hair OooiIh, Wi;, front 1 ieoes .Switches, etc., if -riot In stock, t short notice from my Manchester more. Thanking the public fnr their lilx-ral imtrnnaew in tiio limit, ami soliciting a conUmutnce of the same in the future for my geut anil invself, I am yours with all respect, s.M". VOKK. . 4 - M COAL