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1 i i t i 8 I tl If C4 si. it tl vi v Mi nit tin of evj as pie stn n CU4 Souvenirs of Barrel The largest line of SILVER SPOONS, SEMINARY, SCHOOLS, BURNS MONUMENT, QUARRY, STONE SHEDS, Etc., Etc. Souvenir Pottery in tfreat variety of de- sig'n. See our window. tb I J. W. HOLTON, JEWELER AND Sjj Mileage Books to Rent oa All Roads. 7 SMOKED "OUR UP-TO-DATF. 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, FRED Depot Square, Barre, Vt. II .r . I I ' to. 1, . ' , V ICE CREAM That is Oat of Sight WHERE? Just around the corner on Keith Ave., at L B. DODGE'S. Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry, ed and white lights at the door. Good Things 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 f I Sterling Silver JUST ARRIVED. The State Capitol, Burns Monument, Goddard Seminary, A Fine Line of Articles in t F. E. BURR 8c GO., ? I Jewelers Telephone 10-21. ' id OPTICIAN, f$ Hale's Block, North Ham St. U VP FIVE - CENT CIGAR. Props., Btfrlington, Vt. and we'll tell you why. KING, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. II Tip Don't Look' Quite Rift IT MAY BE ON ACCOUNT OF THK " LOOKERS." In other words, your precious eyes. Don't lose any time in consulting a competent oculist, or, falling 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 Main St., Hrr, Vermont- to Eat. Merchant Sts , Barre, Vt. Souvenir Spoons Soauldhie llkh. School. State Seal, Stone Shed, Barre Granite Quarry. I Silver and Cut Glass Suitable HOBBY for Wedding Presents. J . t t 5 and Opticians, I No. 85 North Main St., Barre, Vt. THE BARRE DAILYTIMES HtIDT, JIL.Y 31. 1W1.U AN ANM7IY AVI.UAGES life tlie same as Life Insurance does. The annuitant benefits by continued life, and our annuity bonds are e.timctally desirable fur people of limited moans who need an enlarged income. Gith year doing bus iness in ;;." states. The National Life Insurance Company of Vermont (Mutual.) OKGANIZEl) la 1350. S. S. Ballard, General Agent, N. B. Ballard, Local Agent, Kooins 2 and 3, Miles Block, Barre, Vt. TALK Of THE TOWN. Good cooks want Wise King Flour for Bread. Send your laundry work to the White Star laundry. Call at the Vermont Fruit Store for fre.sh fruit and ice crearu. O. II. Llale block. A tenement iu the D. M. Miles granite building will be vacated August 1 and is for rent. Rev. G. II. Watt will preach at the Pout well schoolhouse Sunday afieruoon at 3 o'clock. Auction sale at the City Auction rooms every evening this week and Saturday afternoon. The special sale of Chocolates in fancy pound boxes at the Ked Cross for .Sic is for Saturday only. There will be a dance at the Washing ton Hotel on Friday evening, August 7." Everybody invited, both old and young. St. John's Court No. 522, C. O. F., will hold a basket picnio at Shepard's grove, Saturday, August 1st. Members and their families are requested to attend. The Salvation Army Sunday school will hold a picnic at BenjaininFalls next Satur day if the weather permits. Weather not being fine the picnic will be postponed one week. II. C. Leonard has returned fram Bos ton with a carload of horses, right out of hard work aud ready for sale at his barn. All prices and kinds. If yon want a good horse, see this lot. The Barre section of the Mutual Benevo lent society of Quiney, Mass , will hold a picnic at Caledonia park Saturday, August 1. The Stone Cutters' union band will be in attendance. Next Saturday, at the lied Cross Thar- maov. vnn can oet a one nound box or strictly fresh, mixed Chocolates and Bon Knns for milv 2l cents. Tho Innreasins demand for this candy has compelled the I proprietors to refuse to sell more than two boxes to any one customer on the same day. A game of Association football will be played on the Trotting Park on Saturday afternoon at 2:."0 o'clock, between the regular team of the Barre Bangers and the pick of the city. A collection will be taken up to help the Bangers to get some good teams here. They are trying to get the Ilolyoke Hangers, one of the finest teams in Massachusetts, and the Strath conas, champions of Montreal (tor three years) and the True Blues of 1'aterson, N. J., may come about the end of September. WILLIAMSTOWN. The following is a programme of the re cital to be given at the Universalist church Monday evening, Aug. 8: Music, instru mental; "The l'ied Piper," Miss Edith Carpenter; "An object of Love," Mrs. KateEloi.se Terrill; solo, Miss Lulu Burn ham; "The King's Pardon." Mrs. Terrill; "The Brook", "The Cloud." Mrs. Terrill; solo, Miss Burnham; "A Kouud-Up,"Mrs. Terrill. Vnexpectrd I'enrls. On a sunken coal lighter being raised from Colombo harbor Us hot turn vug found to be covered with penrl oysters. Their value more than paid for the cost of the salvage operations. Porerty Iu Denmark. Denmark makes a clear distinction between the thriftless and the respect able poor. The latter never cross n workhouse threshold. If destitute they receive a pension ranging from 3 to 17 a year; or, if too feeble to look aft er themselves, they are placed in an old age home. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems especially adapted to the needs of the chil dren. Pleasant to take; soothing In Its Influence. 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. Tet 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 him fit for the battle of life. Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Eelectrio Oil. Perfectly safe. Never fails. At any drug store. 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. S. 11. Do?y, Sec. Glasses fitted by an eye sight specialist at I. W. Ilolton's. If tired of paying rent, read the ad. of the 1). A. Perry Heal Estate Agency on page 7. WHITE STAR Steam haundty Aff' IHALE BLOCK, PEARL ST. yJL i ItC GRANITE STREET. Work called for Mondays and Wed nesdays and delivered Thursdays and Saturdays. Telephone connection. Oil-Smelier-IViines! Douglas, Lacey & Co, CANKERS, BROKERS, FISCAL AGENTS. Members N.Y.Consol'ted Stock Exchange 66 Dtoadway &. 17 New St., NEW YORK. Dividend-Paying Mining, Oil and Smelter Stocks, Listed and Unlisted, our Specialty. Send "for a booklrt, "About OnrscWn," ivit our ourctsst'ul plan for realizing the large intcrrxti ami prolil of lrjjitU inate Minlug, Oil and Smelter inTesL- tueats. , Western New England Branch : E. BALDWIN HAM MITT, MANAGER, HEADQUARTERS ! Suite 60, 61 & 9 hills Block. HARTFORD. CONN. Barre -Montpclier Agency : Suite 55, Miles' Block. M. II. Hughes, Mauager. BUILDERS Are you using any House Trirrirnings ? If so let us show you our stock. Our goods are right and our prices are right. Come in and look over our line and satisfy yourself. 136 Tiorth Main Street, Barre, - - - Vermont. A. W. KEENE VOICE CULTURE, Based on Scientific Principles, ARTISTIC SINGING. AUXILIARY STUDIES IN Harmony, Analysis and Aesthetics. IX IUKRE FOU THE SUMMER ONLY. Studio, North Main Street, Corner Grinife St. Boston Studio, - - - 179 Tremont St, TRIO THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANOS "PACKARD," "STAFR," "RICHMOND." Although quality is the highest, my prices arc very low. For terms, etc., address J.P.DONOVAN, MUSIC MERCHANT MONTFEUEP. VT. BLUE RIBBON 5c CIGAR. Union Made. 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 Ggar Store. Corner Cigar Store EL FORMERLY WINDSOR HOUSE, BROWN k 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. Athletic Goods at low prices. We hanAIe the lead ing makes only. Give us a call. The AVERILL MUSIC CO, "Built to lot tseii .t.rmT I Barry & Williams, LEWIS' Veterinary Hospital Opposite Depot Square. Attlitir 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 you about our goods. Come to the store and convince your self. If run down, try our SARSAFA RILLA. If troubled with a cough, try our fuaranteed SYRUP OF TERE BENE. If thirsty, try our ICE COLD SODA. We have a full line of Drugs and Kcdiclr.es. Prices right always. J. H. McARTHUR, Pharmacist, - - East Barre, Vt. IE KEEP MOVING. Oar stock by underselling all competitors in Diamond Kings, Pius, Brooches and other articles of Jewelry. Our reputation for fine poods, 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. E. O. HOLMES, Jeweler and Optician, Cordon Biock, Barre, Vermont. SHORES & KENERSON, Over National Bank, - - Barre, Vt, Fine work promptly executed. Our prices are low for first-class work. Call and see us. TO CLOSE OUT Balance of Carriages on hand I am going to sell them at A GREAT DISCOUNT. Now is your op portunity to buy at cost. Call and see them. II. F. CUTLER, Livery and Feed Stable, Pear City Hotel. ' it- M- ELECTRIGWI RING j j Electric Healers, j I Electric Fixtures, i Electric Supplies. ! RTANiunn nrnTRin r.n - VIIIMUIIIIU ---UIIIIU W,f f H. O. BENNETT, j 199 North Main St., Barre. j Bake" I j 9 1 1 ADC! on every Furniture Dealers. All Stove, Egg and Nut, -Grate Coal, - - Lehi Egg and Stove, - $7.90 7.70 8.40 These prices are for CASE! only. Do not forget that there is a rise of ten cents per ton on coal each month. HORSE & JACKSON, COAL AXD WOOD, Tel., 137-21. 266 North Main St. D. & H. Coal Screened Clean Stove, Egg and Nut, - 57.90 Grate, - - - - - 7.70 We sell and deliver 2000 pounds for a ton. D. M. RULES. Goal, Wood, (Soke ! Hard Coal, all sizes. A No. i Smithing Coal. Hard and Soft Wood. Calder & Richardson, f Successors to i G. I. Jackson & Co., fi Depot Square, - - Carre, Vt! WOOD, WOOD The place to bny Wod of all kinds. I A large stock of Chair Wood, No. J bf t Block Wood, Mixed Soft and Hard V el and Kindling Wood. MOVING AND JOBBING. I am prepared to do all kinds of movinj and Jobbing at fifty cents per hoar for twt horses and a man. L. J. BOLSTER, (Tel. Call 152-8.) 283 No. Mala St, Barre, Termoat. Block Wood, I imb 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, nansger, Rooms 2 and 3, - - Gordon Block. HAIR GOODS. Mr. C. S. Me'iker, 40 ,TpfT(?rin St., tny aront, will lie to furniHh Hair Goods, Wig't, ! runt I'lores, 8w itelH'S, etc., If not in stock, 'at cliort notice fi-om my Manchester store. Thanking; thn jHiljIio for'tlioii- libtral patronafte in tli past, anil soliciting a continuance of the same in tho future for my gnt aud nvplf, I uiu yours with all rcxpecl, 8. M". YOI1K. CO