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di ll sbun ufnoreuas! u Tor ten days we shall sell Umbrellas at 20 PER v-v.. i. u.jwu, 1 1 uuiii itu.ur prices, irus is a genuine bargain. Do not miss it. 0 1 Vagi Eocks io Kent on All Roads. ' f HE BARHE DAILYTInlESj SPEAK OUT. s.VTi iiiiv, ArcrsT 100.-$. J. W. HOLTON, Jeweler and Optician, Hale's Block, North Main St. li U it H 0 B B Y" UP-TO-DATF. FIVE-CENT CIGAR. O. C. Taylor & Co., Props., Darlington, Wt. WHAT MEANS TUIS AXXVIIV! Ii; means set froe from risk and care. It means large rates of interest ami no rein vestment. It weans encouragement for old people to live, and income to live on. "'1th Par dolus,' business iu a3 states. The National Life Insurance Company of Vermont (Mutual.) ORGANIZED la 1S.jQ. S. S. Ballard, General Agent, N. B. Ballard, Local Agent, Rooms 2 and 3. Miles Block, Barre, Vt. Vhat 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 KING, Depot Square, Barre, Vt. JEWELER I AKD:OPTICUi: If Tip Don't Look' Quite Ml 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, 170 North Mla St., Jeweler and Stationer, Barre, Vermont. iverybody's Favorites! Our Ice Cream, Our Ice Cream Soda, Our College Ices. TALK. OF THE TOWS. AY anted. A boy to run elevator iu the hurty cent chocolates at Davis", the ttrugni.it, this week for 20 cents. Remember the snei'inl uiu i,t womb at tiio, also umbrellas at 3ye, at Berry & ...r tti.ciuwii uiiu evening. To lieut August 10. an nn abl(r.l tana mentto small family. Barn if wanted. nurture ot Mrs. b. B. Bemis, 3iU North Remember the sewing school at the t mversanst church thU afternoon. It is requested that all the fanev-wnrlr sohni ars be present. 11 mimero vlncitore ilella cassa di ferri Ria appartente aldefunto biro Belli e il BJM. 11 Possessore del hnliett II l.rtra ntlr . ,..,.k. miu- ana uii ninaiuo Laieagui Le iserizione per la scuola di Di segno si rlceveranno otrni sera da. mmtmii . nnrr in poi dalle " alle 8 pom. Nei local! della .-icuuia neir Averiil Mock. Applications of students wishing to en ter the Evening Drawing school will be received every evening until Sept. 1st iioiu ( io e o ciock in the Averiil block. EEOTEER'S SUC0ES3 TOO.KUCE Derange of it a Tonne Trojnn Killed Illtimrlf. Chicago, Aug. 21. Brooding over his OAvn failure In life as contrasted to his brother's success, Moray G. Sim, twenty-five years old, of Troy, N. Y., has shot and killed himself at Evans ton. His body was found lying in a clump of bushes in a vacant lot. From papers and cards in the sui cide's pockets his identity was learned, and a letter signed "Teresa"' and dated from COO East Forty-ninth street, Chi cago, offered a clue that led to an ex planation. The writer of the letter proved to be the suicide's sister, who Is in Chi cago visiting friends. St. Lawrence Steamer Burned. Ogdensburg, N. Y.. A tie. 21. The steamer Massena, owned by Captain Frank Dana of Alexandria Bay, has been burned to the water's edge. For fifteen years the Massen.i 1ms run ho- tween Ogdensburg aud the Thousand islands dally. The crew escaped in their night clothes and the deck bands were badly burned while running through the flames from the forecastle. The loss is S12.000. insur ance $0,800. The vessel was built at Buffalo in 1878. The Searchlight of I'ulill.Hr H Tien UiK Jmrre Profile. Publicity is what the ief.i; want. I.et tti iuhlic fii;ik oa the subject. i riere liaa been tuo much claim too lima proof. There i only one kind or proof fur Ij.'trre citi.-n. The experience ; people wo know. "V hen frien.la nJ neighboi-s endorse. NO question about ... h tvl.n This kitid cf proof Lacks every box of i'oana ivmney i'lils. Here ia a tns of it. Mrs. A. M. Andrews (A, Jf. Andrews, tanner). rosnl"ie. (iran civa Some two years nr;o I ilrst noticed pain iu my uaen. an,! laps and lis the weeks and months went by it become more severe and were of rnneh lnnmr tiir tion. Klnaily too frequent action of the kidney geerellona was .-nided ii th r.n-L-. ache, and as they were often distressing ana anr.oyms boalth ran down and it was itpc:-'iibie for me to do the slightest nouwowoi'K witrt onv d'-irree cf nlBin-e If I was on my feet for any length of time I was taken with din nine.- anj LlurrtriK betore mv eves ami T nfion came so weak and nervous that I almost tell. A lady friend in Karre remmmnml ed Doan's Kidney Tills to me and my husband went to E. A. I'rown's for tha fir3t box. I cannot positively state that tlw remedy has actually rid me of the cause of the backache and other com plications due to kidney complaint, but I must conscientiously say that from the benefit received I have the greatest con fidence iu Ioan's Kidney rills and be lieve tliat what is said about them is not misrepresentations." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., JSufTalo, X. Y sole ag-ents tor me Lnited States. Heulemher the name Bonn's and take no substitute. OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT For Stomach and Bowel Troubles, Nervous Diseases and Dis eases of Women Is pre-eminentlv successful. "We accept only those patients whom we can help," and we help them, too. Are yoa one of them ? Consultation costs you nothing. Examination is conducted fn the strictest privacy and there is under no circum stances any exposure of person to embarrass the most fastidious. Literature on application. DR. R. P. EVANS, Room 4, Morse Block. - - Main St., Barre, Vt Office hours: 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 .Ml tr. p. in., Tuesdays aud Fridays excepted. I'houe 137-3. BARRE CANDY KITCHEN, ICECREAM That is Out of Sight. WHERE Just around the corner on Keith Ave., at L B. DODGE'S. Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry. tRed and white lights at the door. . TEXAS NEGROES FLEE. --.T: s . Fear of Ilee War Can Elu From Whltewriirbt.. Chicago, Aug. 21.-A dispatch to the Keeord-ilerald from Dallas ri that news from Whitewright, Tex., is to the effect that all the negroes of the town, more than 100 persons, have fled ror rear of a race war. A negro at tacked a white woman about ago, and that night n negro accused or uie otlense was hanged by a mob but rescued and saved from death bv the sheriff and a posse. Notices were posted ordering all nem-oes tn ieav ib place, and the blacks fled. A Texas and Pacific negro excursion from Louisiana and eastern Tevna ir El Paso, arranged recently, has been declared off on protests from the mayoi and chief of nollce of VA Pain feared race trouble. PHOTOGRAPHS. Depot Square, Barre, Vi. If IT tl Tl Tl PoSeters i k,- it - y e if r - Uniformity in Baking. Abundance of hot water. Immense saving" in fuel. Simplicity in construction. Perfect cleanliness and ease of management. Theie art but few of &c many good reasons why you should buy a "Euilt to Bait" Houschol J Range. , BARRY & WILLIAMS, Cor. Main and Merchant Sts. LOTS FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES On North Main St. 1 have two lots on No. Main St., each with 47 feet frontage and a depth of 75 feet, which I will lease for a short or long term of years for business pur poses. A good location. For terms and particulars apply to JOSEPH D. OSSOLA, North Main St., Barr, Vermont. WHY Pay a dollar for Sarsaparilla when you an come to the East Barre Drug Store and get a guaranteed Sarsaparilla, prepared by J. H. McArthur, M.D., for he small sum of seventy-five cents ? THINK. GOAL $3.00 7.80 8.50 Stove, Egg and Nut, - Grate Coal, - - - -Lehi Egg and Stove, - - - These prices are for CASH only. Do not forget that there is a rise of ten cents per lon-cn coal each month. MORSE k JACKSON, COAL AM) WOOD. Tel., 137-2 J. 266 North Main St. Sjgi S tlMfflg D. k H. Coal Screened Clean Stove, Egg and Nut, - urate, $8.00 7.80 We sell and deliver 2000 pounds for a ton. HOPE rOB PANAMA CANAL Colombia Trying to Find Some Way Of savinar negrotlationit. Washington. Ansr. 21. Tim f,.iirw-!n0 has been announced at tha state d.. partment today: "A telegram from MIn IsfPI Tip ft n nra ai uogoia, dated Aug. 12 (same date aa the senate vote azainst tha Is Indefinite, but indicates that efforts are Deing made by Colomhla tn twi some practical way of saving the canal negotiations." 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. MARRI0N, Union Ggar Store. Corner Ggar Store. A LARGE VARIETY OF 1 I Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons j JUST ARRIVED. I The State Capitol, Burns Monument, Goddard Seminary, n J A Fine Line cf Articles in Silver and Cut Glass Suitable I for Wedding Presents, x i R 7 T5TTT3rv- p. sn Spaulding High School, I State Seal, Stone Shed, Barre Granite Quarry. I i Jewelers and Opticians, ; Telephone 10-21. No. 85 North Main St., Barre, Vt. J Shot Ilia Wife and m....ui Johnstown, Pa., Aug. 21. P.eeaiw ms wite threatened to leave lmm Robert Snowball, boss of Stevenson's No. 3 mine at South Fork, Pa., shot her through the neck and then killed nimseir by a shot in the risht temni Snowball had been drinking recently mm mis was me cause of the quarrel ine woman, will probably recover. Miners Starving- In Alaakn. Vancouver, B. C. An sr. 21 a ii patch to the Province fr 0111 IljlWrt.'in says that II. Bratnoder, a miner from tue American Tanana. renorts tlmt era! hundred miners are on the rprire of starvation In the northern part of -lamina district, heveral are sniit tn have died and many are keeninar nllv on Decries. Are von abont to build? If so timt our ouiKier s contract has a e ns nm. vidlng that the structure shall be erected ly union labor which will insmro v if good work and a job completed without uuiay. j-er order union 4S1, Carpenters and Joiners of America. S. R. Dojy, .Sec. Glasses fitted bv an eve shdit npe!alit at J. V. Helton's. . If tired of paying rent, read the ad. of the I). A. Perry Real Estate Agency on page 7. PIANO-TUNING. C1IAS. W. RYDER, formerly with the Chick ering Piano Co. of Boston, will be at Barre every three months. Send your order to IU Souih Union St., Burlington. Hail orders given prompt attention. All work guaranteed. The highest recommendations of any Tuner in the state. I have a complete ontfit of modern instruments and know how to use them. I positively guarantee the result of my work. RrspectfuIIy. CHAS. W. RYDER. City Hotel Surrey. The City Hotel has put on a surrey for the ac commodation of guests of the house to and from trains, and will fill all orders left at the Citv Hotel. Talephone 8130-3. IE KEEP MOVIE. Our Stock bv undersell! In Diamond Rings, Pins, Brooches and inuer articles oi 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. Alwas carry a large, complete and elegant stock. Every article warranted as represented. Flna Repairing and Engraving. S O. HOLMES. Jeweler and Optician, Gordon Block. Barre, Vermont. D. M. RULES. Goal, Wood, Coke! Hard Coal, all sizes. A No. i Smithing Coal. Hard and Soft Wood. SHORES k KENERSON, PHOTOGRAPHERS Over National Bank, - - Barre, Vt. Fine work promptly executed. Our prices are low for first-class work. Call and see us. Calder & Richardson, .. . . .. .. u i,v G. I. Jackon & Co., Depot Square, - - Barre, V t. Dry Hard Wood rOR SALE. rrice $2.00 and $2.50 per cord in two cord lots or more for cash. TO CLOSE OUT fiS?. Balance of Carriages on hand I am going to sell tr.cm at a uKtAl DISCOUNT. Now b your op portunity to tuy at cost. Call and see them. L. K. AVERILL. P.O. Box -304, Iiarre, Vermont. woojvwtjod The Dl&OS tn hntr WA .-.... MOVING AND JOBBING. Ja "? PreParel to do all kinds of movlna L. J BOLSTER, (Tel. Call 152-3.) 283 Ko. Main .St.. Barr. Vermont. H. P. CUTLER, Livery and Feed Stable, Rear City Hotel. SOUTH END HOTEL FORMERLY WINDSOR HOUSE, BROWN & TuTOPHY, Proprietors) Pooms 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. ! ELECTRIC WIRING 59 South Main Street. Telephone Call, 46-2. Electric Heaters, I Electric Fixtures, ! Electric Supplies. STANDARD ELECTRIC CO., f H. O. BENNETT. F. W. NICHOLS, 199 North Main St., Barre. Block Wood, limb Wood and Chair Waste For sale for cash. OrrU... i i r , ' . way be left at Thw.ng Bros boxes. Arthur S. Martin. rhone 204-3. - . ' A - i at oi. c- A. CHURCHlLLlTca; Electricians. electrical srrrrT Tirj c too T Hrif -T- , , lhs- Successors to u. 1. linggs. lelep hone 15-3 or 207-4 RasementWorthen Block, Barre. 'HAIR GOODS. Plecps, Switches , t '. tf ,M' i ,(ls' Front noiioe'fr,,,' . mv M el '? ,tak. short th. puWlc for'tMr Vr..Val P'X Tlia1nki'," In tlie future f rKi5V 0" ?? 01 t"B Mme your, with all reSpe"if M 1 MfVKam