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i 5 1 i i X j in Mi' 1 1 ! -I i l4 I j In? 'I'i a 4 ft,, Ml 1 J i! US it! hi :r ! - ,. - .... ,, - . .. -Hi ni ii ..-nil , OH, AIN'T IT HOT ? Let's go into CAHPBLLL'S and get ftonie of his delicious ICE CREAH. He keeas all flavors, ym know. lie lias a special price on largo - orders. 22 & 24 N. Mil St PARK BLOCK. THE TAILOR. How His Work is Ap preciated by a Lead ing Washington Co. Clergyman. AVii.i.ia.mstown, Vt., June 0, '08. Mr. D. I). Halkv, Montpelier, Vf. I habe enclosed a letter which you are at liberty to publish over my sig nature. Your work pleuucs me so well that I intend to have all my clothing made at your establishment. Respectfully, Rkv. P." P. WoMr.tt. The letter referred to is us follows : Wilmamstowx, Vt., June ti, 'U7. To whom it may concern : Within the past few years I have occasion to patronize some of the lirst clas tailoring establishments of l!os ton, Mass., Sprinlield, Mass., Ilart foid, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Pitts burg, Pa., Columbus, (.)., St. Paul, Cinn., and elsewhere, but 1 have never had more satisfactory work done for me than has been dwiie by Mr. 1). ). Haley, of Montpclier, Yt. My f'ri'iuds say that the suit he re cently made lot me is the most Incom ing they have ever seen me wear. And the astounding feature of the case is that his rates are but a little more than half what is usually charged. I feel coclident in saying that any one who pntrotii'es the establishment of Mr. Haley "bllCR' wiJl be sure to go a sacond time. Respectfully, UFA'. P, 1'. WoMKli, Pastor Cong. Church. Haley, the Tailor, 56 flain St., fTontpelier, Vt. To llr.xr. One desirable ollico in Eiistman Mock. 21 If. Dead Stuck kills I'.uiTalo Mugs sold bv I.. M. Averill. " Dewey Cakes taslo as well as they look. . L, M. Averill. Another lot of those Lent: handle rakes, also Sibley scythes at L. M. Averills. We have a fresh consignment of Fire works of all descriptions. Will sell at wholesale and retail. Payette, Mcndel shon & Co. Why suffer with Corns when you can have them removed without pain by Mks. S. M. Yoiik, 12 Elm St. To lticxT. Rooms over the Parlor Drugstore. Impure of W. 11. (ilml dnig, Come to the Home Bakery, 20 Him street, for your jee cream. Myra L. Green, Proprietor. Plenty of those fresh pickled Carleton Strawberries Saturday. To make sure of a supply get your orders in early. Messer it Iiurnham, hi ' Depot square. Telephone ' D. D. Haley, the talented tailor, has a new letter of public interest in another column. Mr. Haley seems to be able to please jifioplu so well that they eannto help talking about it. (JASOLIXE. We deliver it to any ponil in the city, rive your order-tt'i our order clerks or .cave them at the store. ' Depot Square. Mi:ssi:ti & IUiiniiam. $20.00 iu gold offered by the Blue Store until Aug. 2(ilh IHI'S. Come in and empiiro about this at, Scgcl & Urudy, Blue SI ore Depot Square. Notice. The partnership formerly known as Hull and Harford is dissolved and (lie business at present will be carried 011 , by Miss L.J. Hal! iv ho n.-niimsali lliciu dobteduess of the linn and to whom must be paid all accounts due the linn. .Miss Ixr II ,v YKOiiU Miss ., ,1. 1 1 1 . 1 . Dated March Isl. lfcDS TO HUNT. A Hiiilo of rixans for man 11 ml wifeor two you.itf uivu. Mrs. .loe, V. Jackson. . - btllii 1 WONDERFUL LETTERS To HALEY SAWTELLE BROS., Depot Square, Teas and Coffees, Fruit, Con fectionery, Cigars and To bacco of all kinds. Cold Soft Drinks. ATTENTION! Quarry Boys, Pure Leaf, LI Ponies, Royal Savage, ARE The Ciears to Smoke For Sale Everywhere. L. Lewin, M'gr. S80 No. Hain St. Barre, Vt. For the next 30 days wo will offer the balance of our SUMMER STOCK UK MEVS, BOYS' and CHIL DREN'S CLOT1IIXG and GENT'S FUR NISHING GOODS re gardless of cost beginning on MONDAY, JULY 11, 1898. Standard Clothing Co's. Store, 175 Main St., CjriNI.KN" lii.OCK, - liAKKK, VT. Levin Bros., Props. Get your Black -'Currants of Eastman We shall have Black Currants direct from the growers. Pi ace your orders with us. Eastman Ukos. I'i no largo smooth white old potatoes, also nice ripe new ones low. L. M. Averill. We have, some actual bargains in Ladies' Oxfords to close at 7oe. per pair, former price 5 1. 2d. Eastman Bitos. City Taxes The tax payers iu the Cily of Barre are hereby notified that the City Council have this d:ry placed in my hands the rale bill for the year 1898, amounting in the whole to two hundred and sixty two eculs on each dollar of the (irand List of said City. Vou are lurther notilied that sixty days from the date of this notice arc allowed by law for you and each of you to pay your respective taxes at this 0IH00 and if not paid on or before the 'Jib day of September next, a warrant will then 1)0 issued to the Collector and taxablo nosts added. ; ' Brier II. Wells, Cily Treasurer. Cily of Dane, Yt. July 11, 18118. THE WORD OF GRATITUDE. Hakim:, Yt., duly 11, 18U8. For the past four years I have been an invalid, suffering from erysipelas and blood poisoning; also from paraly sis. I have paid out hundreds of dollars for medicine and doctors and have do rived but little benefit. I came to Barre some over a month'ago, when my condition was a most deplorable one; my eyesight had nearly failed me and my general health' was so much imjiair ed that 1 was confined to my room most of tho time; niy'suffering' was intense. My husband heard of Prof. AA'ilkins and his wonderful cures and persuaded 1110 to go and sec him, which I did and com menced treatment with him at once. It has now been three weeks since 1 took mv first treatment and I am feeling like a new woman ; my general heiillh is much improved; my eye sight has im proved so that 1 can read the news papers with pleasure. 1 can't find words to expiVss my happiness, but can say that it is simply marvelous what has been done for. 1110 iu so short, a time. It gives 1110 much pleasure to recommend Prof. Wilkins and his method of treatment to suffering; humanity. Ml.'S. Al.K'K ClI.l.IN'S. (irand Rapids, Mich. Xow slopping at No. 8 South Main slreet, Barre. NOTICE. Tim: CuiiMiliilatcil Lluhtiiitf Company licre ly sive tih-VH niilico tlint.eommeiieinit .July 1 Ith, the electric current will bs stint oil' oil nil pleasant tluyn liotwoen 7 a. in. and (I. p, ui. mil II the wires are iir.ninj.Til on their new poles In Montpclier unci llnrre. Tucv linv employed an expert force of linemen mid will ii.li the work toiouiplutiun its rapidly us po.4ll)lo. W dope the Inconvenience to the pulillf will I mi 111 11 inousiiro repaid liy tho Improve ment to our ntroets. W. E. LA1KD, M'jj'r. ! Payctlp, InJektai & to. UTrs, Shingle and Clapboards. We have all kinds and grades and are making special prices that sells them. ALLEN & RICHARDSON Sparks From Granite City. K. II. Pratt is in Williamstown on business today. James E. Miles of Burlington is iu the city today. Innis AiCruickshank .have a telephone put in their sheds. Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Camp visited friends in Stowo yesterday. Charles Laing of Cottage street is quite ill with a slow fever. McGowan it Griffin have purchased a new set of scales for their store, V.'illiam-Dawes is to commence work Monday on the pavilion at. Dewey Park. II. Ii. Sulham appeared on the street yesterday with a newly painted express wagon. M. S. Levin returned yesterday after noon from a short business trip to Adams, Mass. The MoParland & Boyco water system was shin off this afternoon at the reser voir for repairs. Alderman John AY. McDonald return ed last evening from a Two week's stay at Berry. P. Q- James Sowden, clerk at Sowden & Lyons is to enter the Albany Business college very soon. The members of the choir in the Ctn grcational church are enjoying a picnic at Berlin Pond today. W. E. Dawes and Del Skinner are working on the wood work of the new dancing pavilion at Dewey park. Mrs. E. II. Pratt returned last night from Xatiek, Mass., where she has been visiting friends at her former home. Governor Wolcott of Massachusetts with his wife and familyarespending the summer vacation at Morcy Lake, Fairlee. Chauncy Harris and Henry Buss went toGroton pond this morning for a few days' fishing trip, probably returning Tuesday. Prof. B- G. AVilkins' wife and chil dren are spending a few days in town with her husband and shier, Mrs. M. J. Davis. The picked teams from Malhieson it- Brown and Marr & Gordon are playing a game of ball at Central park this afternoon . The grading at the corner of Beck ley and Main streets has been completed so that now the surface water will not settle in the gutter. Jack McLennan, who has been in Portland. Me., searching for the body of the late James MeAuley, is expected home today. Arthur Cave is quite ill with appen dicitis. Mr. Cave is an engineer for Hurley & Calder. Cal Townshend is taking his place. Trow & Holden have obtained the agency for handling the goods of the Oriental Powder Co. lormerly tuese were handled by Daniel Smith. Walter F. Morse and wife returned last night from Randolph and Brookileld where they have been stopping with relatives for several days. A. E. Pierce and wife of Paw tucket, It. I., who have been visiting at the home of B. P. White, left for Portland, Me., today via the White Mountains. Arthur J. Connolly, the evangelist, walked to East Boxbury and return yes terday, covering twenty-seven miles. When he arrived in this city he was tired out. John Watts who was caught riding his wheel on tho sidewalk a few days ago, settled with Judge Barney last evening by paying .1 and costs amount ing to $7.U2. Prank Nichols with his wife and family returned last night from New York City where Mrs. Nichols has been visiting friends and Mr. Nichols has been 011 business. The Eastman Brothers have on exhi bition at their store a bottle containing specimens of tho insect which is creat ing so much havoc amongst the fish throughout the state. Ered Brink, while driving n wedge at the quarry of P. Q. Wheaton on Thurs day smashed hislniddle finger in a ter rible manner. He fainted live times before ho could be taken to the house. The meeting of the directors of the Barre & Montpclier Traction and Power company which was to have been held yesterday afternoon has been postponed until Monday at 10 o'clock in liiehard A. Hoar's olliee. A graphophone and magic lantern service will be held at the Salvation Army barracks 011 next Tuesday at 8 p. 111., conducted by Ensign Sims. The en'sign is all alive, and an interesting time is expected. Hedding Methodist Sunday School will hold their annual picnic at Dewey park next week Saturday. A pavilllon is being erected and other improvements made for the convenience of visitors at the park. Judge W. E. Barney has made ar rangements for a picnic to be held 011 next Saturday at Dewey Park by the Sunday School of the Methodist church. Various games will be played and a general good time is .promised all who will attend. Waller E. Sturlevant of Boston will preach at (ho Baptist church tomorrow in place of Rev. E. M. Puller who is on his vacation. Mr. Sturtevant is a young student and his remarks will bo of special interest, lie is stopping at Iho home of E. C. French. A load of vegetables which was being peddled out by Mr. McLaughlin of South Barre was pretty thoroughly distributed down llirouo U 'Suniiner street thismorti" lug caused Ky tlio horse running away. Tho horse attempted to make too short a turn at fho corner of Summer" street and Merchant street; and was thrown ..ml f 1 1 e f ' wagon tipped over. Mr. Car penter, 1 who was working near by, caughtitho horso. , 1 J J. P. Manogue has gone to Winooski. Peter Dupati has gone to Swanton to spend Sunday. Miss Annie Keenan has gone to St. Allans for a visit. John Uivers has gone lo Claromont, N. H., for a few days. Mrs. T. G. Whitehill has gone to Connecticut for a two weeks' stay. John H. Green returned yesterday afternoon from a trip to Montreal. Judson and Merril Irish of Euosburgh Falls are visiting Mr. and Mrs. AY . H. Noble. Byron Crawford has taken the con tract for doing S. D. Sibley's haying on Gale place. Postmaster A.J. Sibley and Albert Johonnett of Montpelier were in the city yesterday afternoon. Misses Lillian and Clara Thompson, who are visiting at It. E. Clark's' went to Peaeham this afternoon to spend a week with friends. Willis Hall and wife, who reside on Washington street, went t.o Claromont, N. II., yesterday for a two weeks' visit to his parents there. George A. Lyon and A. J. Sibley of Montpelier were in the city yesterday afternoon for the purpose of appraising the property of the late Leonard F. Aldrieh. Miss Margaret Ilairigan leaves to night for her home in Northfh'ld, where she will spend two weeks. Her sister Nellie, who has been visiting her in this cily, will return with her. The large traveling crane in the sheds of Wells Lamson & Co. broke this morn ing and one side fell to the ground. A number of employees were near the der rick and came near getting struck. The Misses Blanche Moorcroft, Meri den Bradford and Edith Allen spent Friday and Saturday at the home of W. G. Nye, North Montpelier. A very pleasant time is reported. Tho Clover Club will meet next Tues day at 2 o'clock p. m. with Mrs. E. B. Whitaker. It is hoped that all members will be present, as business of much importance is to come before tho meet ing. The ease of Miss Mary Cadger vs. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Douglas, for bal ance of wages, was tried before Judge Barney this mornins. The plaintiff was ordered to recover $9 .08. W. W. La point appeared for plaintiff. Mrs. Maggie Arey and Mrs. Maggie Hovtwill start next Tuesday for their old homo in Vinal Harbor, Mo., going by way of Portland. Tbcy will visit their parents and friends and will be absent two months or more. Bev. II. AY. L. Stafford returned yes terday afternoon from a visit to Bath, Me. He witnessed the great fire that took place 'in tliat city the first of the week. The Methodist church and twenty-three houses wcro burned. Charles Chappel mot with quite an accident while employed at the water works. He was working around a der rick when the fingers on his right hand became caught in the gears. Tho first, second and third fingers were quite bad ly crushed. An exciting runaway took placo at North Barre yesterday. It was tho horse belonging to Fred Long. He ran away from the top of Beckley, hill and ran to Long house on Third street. One of his legs was badly hurt. I'he horse was a valuable colt. Funeral of Mrs. Lewis Barney was held this morning at 10 o'clock at the house in South Barre. . The Rev. Ellio It, M. Jones ollicated and music was furnished by-Robert MeKenzie, Mrs. B. W. Brainy. Miss Grace Paige- and W. II. Messer. Constable AV. II. Buchanan is said to have joined the sharpshooters brigade as he was seen going in a southerly direction this morning and carrying a Winchester repeater over his shoulder. When interviewed however ho said he was looking for no larger game than unlicensed dogs. DEATH OF MRS. MERRILL. Mrs. Elmira Merrill of Brooklyn St. died at her home. last evening of old fashion consumption, age 7!!. She has been confined to the house the last two months and has been gradually failinr for the, past week. The deceased is a member of tho Con gregational church in Orange and has becu a resident of this city for tho past six years. She leaves three daughters. Mrs, fardel ia Breno, Mrs. M. F. Jack son, and Mrs. Alfrcta Brack ett. Tho funeral will be held tornorrnw morning at the house at 12.:i0 Itev. Dr. Samuel N. Jackson will officiate. Burial iu Oronge Center. NOT A. NUISANCE. KEPOItT Of Dli. C11ANOLKIION Tile (TIAM- liEKLAIN ESTATE. After the vigorous cnmnlninfa t Thursday eveuiiirr's council nmniinir. reoardillff tho condition of Ghamlinrlnfii estate, papers were signed by four reai- uenis on uurcn street claiming it was a nuisance The papers were given Dr. Chandler and in company with Dr. Stieknev, they wont to tho premises. The doctors de tected no impure odor but found an opening over the top of tho cesspool where the dirt had fallen in. This was ordered fixed. Dr. Chandler stated last evening that it could not bewailed a nuisance and the administrator of the estate could not be prosecuted for not making a sower connection, until after the thirty days had expired. Church Notes. Commencing with tomorrow, Mr. Jackson", organist of the Congregational church, will give weekly saeret recitals at the close of the evening service. All who delight in music are invited to at tend. Following are the numbers of the first recital : Mendelshon, P;erludium' in G; Braga, Serenade; Clark, Commemora tion March ; Dnptiste, Offeifoiro in B minor; Silas, March in B flat, (subject to change.) Solo, selected, Miss Grace Paige. ' . VNIVFltSAI.IST citintoii. The pastor will preach tomorrow. Sunday school at noon. No other ser vices during tho day. MiTiiomsT cm;ucii. At Hedding M. E. church tomorrow morning lley. Andrew Gillies of Mont pelier will preach in. exchange, with the pastor. Iu the-evening the pastor will spcas on 'Philip and tho Eunuch". COMPANY E NEWS From Chicktmauga St. John Court, No. 522, C.O.F.,a .wt .!', non sent to Bert Cay hue and . Joseph Kennedy, two members of the order at Chickamauga, a enecw 101 In reply AY. C. Quhilcn received the following from Capt. Badger: C 1 1 ATT a no o ( 1 a , Ten 11 . , July 12th, 1898. Friend Billy, Your letter with en closed cheek for ten dollars has been received and tho same delivered, a pleasant task, too, as the boys appreciate such things and so express themselves iu their acknowledgment to you. 1 expect everything is humming in iw as it ousrht. There are worse in,.nJ .!., Harm to live. I would not j.'itii.j0 tun" - swan it for the wholo South. AVe are snxiously waiting to bo moved to Cuba or elsewhere. . i Well, Billy, if you do not heai from Kennedy or Cayhue you may know that they received their cash O. K. I remain yours, etc. Edo Ait J. Bai;f.u. Capt. 1st Inf. Vt. A'ols. A CIRCUS FREE. ST'f'LE OSGOOD'S WIFE. Those wiio rode to Montpelier last evening on the electric car which left iinrro nhniit. 7. SO were the witnesses of an amusing but bloody scrap between a man who objected to Having anoincr man steal his dearly beloved wife, and n mnn wlin it seems was the offender. George Osgood boarded the electric at Barre and when near the dug out by Jones Bros, sheds, the car was hailed by a. man and woman who wanted presuma bly to ride the renminbis; distance to Montpclier as tho walking proved 10 dc too tiresome. The car had scarcely come to a stand still when like a catapult a man was seen to spring from out the car nnd with the exclamation of "no you don't" sent out hia strouy riirht arm and land ed his huge fist squarely on the jaw of the man who hailed the car. J lie man fell against the woman ami they both went down. AY hen the man got up he was treated in the same'nianncr again until his face was a sight lo behold. Tho people on the car were greatly excited over the affair and most of them irnt out to see the fun. so Charles llawes. the conductor, signalled to go on ; but several of the men remained behind. It was learned by them upon inquiry that George Osgood was the star slug ger of the occasion and that the cause of his rage was that his wife was in the company of a certain painter of Barre whom the good wife called by the en dearing name of 'Dell." The painter's name as given to a Telegram reporter today was Dell Spencer. AA'ATER IS LOAY. CITY MAY I'SE THE EAST liAKKK Sl'ITl.Y. The water supply in Bolster's reser voir is getting very low, and the pros pect now is that the city will turn on the East Barre supply. A number of residents who are n- poscd to Ibis being done, have consult ed Health officer Chandler on the sub ject. This water was condemned by the state board of health two years ago and last winter it was considered unlit for drinking water by the same board during tho epidemic of typhoid fever. Dr. Chandler has consented to drive to the East Rarra supply some time next week and look over the surrounding land. When Water Sunerintendent (J. S Currier was asked about the matter this 1... t.t.....l fl..., ,1 . nuvumuii in- nuill-,l Lll.ll U1U WHIOl W HS getting very low and that in all prob ability the East Barre supply would be turned on before long. Mr. Currier was at Bolster's reservoir this morning and said there was only seven feet ol water. This will not last very long. There is no water in the trough near the city park today, on account of tho low supply. Superintendent Currier has recently sent out cards notifying people not to use their hose for watering lawns. NOTICE. It has become the East Barre water for a few days un- wiHM irom tuo Martin Rrook can be turned on. All usen take notice ac cordingly. John AY. GotiDON, Mayor. WILLIAMSTOWsT Mrs. George C. Earle now of Barre has been here through this week taking care of her mother, Airs. Liberty Jef fords who is sick. J. K. Snyder's family will go to Lynde cottage at Berlin Pond next week to remain for a time. G. AV. Wilson ol Concord, N. II. who . lu un name me telescope first used in Barre Academy, is the guest of Ludlow Brown of the Monument House. V William Duffus, wife and daughter of Brooklyn, N.Y. are to be here for a Duffus3'8 " a ViSit t0 hiS br0"ler Jo1"1 Lewis Martin, an osteopathic student iron, here at Kirksville, Mbsouri is spending Ins vacation in part with his family, as i guots of our old townsman Demson Kinsman of AV.interset, Iowa ' Mrs. Hiram Lino and daughter ' of Soniervntii Afnoa P.. 1 r- 7 ' llsis oi Air. and Mrs. Georgo Clark. James M- Beckett and wife returned fro... their wedding trip ,0 Niagara alls a few days ago and' will, rema n here for the present. Mis Lanlett, have given up their dress -king rooms in the Beckett Bloek flK.,,llVUU'Wl 'VWnS A physician tells us ho never knew one to bear pain so heroically as Y Z Lund has done in his long : .Mlf Amiio MeKec iscarin - for a sVL friend in Barre. 'ck CONTINUATION OF OUR COUNTER SIGN CASH. OUR Clothing Sale. WE BLOW OUR OWN HORN And Hustle for What we Want. WE MEAN BUSINESS AND WE AIM To Capture Your Approval. WE AWAIT YOUR CALL And are Always on Guard. At our Headquarters At the Combination Cash Store Co. OPPOSITE DEPOT SQUARE: On the Corner. Just before going to press today the following was received by Inspector Jr. from a small- boy who refused to tell where ho secured it, but dashed away from my desk before I could make him give the information. Here is what he brought : THE INSPECTOR CAUGHT. "Last night I went out as usual to lo cate the gang of loafers f.nd kickers who have been driven from one loafing place to another until they are now compelled to meet in some alley or by-way. I found the club seated on a bench at the depot in North Barre. I thought I was in a safe place where they would not discover me. The Boss opened the meeting, and proceeded to denounce the city council for passing resolutions pre venting the Salvation Army from beat ing their drum on Sunday. Ho had only spoken a few sentences, when an engine pulled into the station, its headlight re flected so as to reveal 1113 presence to the club. No sooner was this , made plain to the members present, than with a yell they mauo for me. 1 was no match for the crowd of prize 'fighters, and could only protest that they had the wrong man, but one of the club said he knew I was the Inspector. They sent a messenger for tin express wagon, and started to drive with me to River street where I suppose they were going to give me to the men there who arc look ing for the Inspector with a club, but just as they passed the Granite street bridge, a police ollieer was seen coming uj) the street, so tho club decided to change the direction of the trip, and in a short time I found myself a few miles from the city, in a three story building, which has at this hour no inhabitant ex eept myself, and two men left to keep guard. The club seem at a loss as to what to do with me, both the guards are now asleep and if I dare make the jump from my third story window, I shall be with you tomorrow in time to hear the Sal vation Army with no drum, but at.pres ent, I shall not promise to ever again give you the doings of the club. If I do not escape before this letter appears in print, my name is a cipher, for they were not sure last night that I was the Inspector, but this letter will show that they at last have the' right man. . Now Inspector Jr. if I should not make my appearance on the Barre pavements to "rrow you had belter send out a rcrc.ung party for u,c I shall droi ll.lo t ... 1 ...mi, uic window to a small now going liy. boy Insi'k.toi;. BEWA1U). inspector Junior will 0W0 ,r f,- ticket to the drumless concert of .1,.. Salvation Army in the park Sunday af. .1 o....uVu 10 uie person who will rescue the Inspector from his present captor. ' JlMnij. Searching parlies in tlm iimi,,,, - WHO rot have started out to find the gallant but undangcred Inspector, ' U8 Hl1 l,0l'n ho will give us ,0,1,0 'J'""1"' Ids bright stories -On the Cor ier'' and not leave the la,k to I ' iNst'Kt Toi; Jit. I- M. Averills. . Se"el & Briilv p.. 0 1 "H'-JHue Store 'g. has opened ale 'nl f-1'1""1,11 cut meHtMr!.. Meake ' 'n'c a VlmlM Barre where she S fi l siring to bec. inn . r 1 la,lios " Seamless, .,.l Ti. 7 to !) . m. AU arc invited. SW'"Mo 11 fcl)0'lty. OUR WAR CRY IS PROMPTNESS. i- nt We want your trade ; ti,j. we arc after, and wc aiv . iret it if vou'll give n- a Every time. No time lo.-l here in ;n, advertisements. Always to give you more than i: . imiount of money would biiv . i- Yoil cannot help but be cnr,: , tho bargains in Clothing u,. . n And shall be pleased to !i.v ... stock. ' You will find plain telling the price of suit on c , i . Like our soldiers. AYc ha v.- : . our honor mid keep upmir i , j J. T. GALLAGHAN DOHESTIC AND FANCY HAKLk'. Is the place to get all kind- of t, arc healthy, w liolcsome and , IBs Buns will please the Queen or Isi: And out of urief they'll take the -i 1; They'll make you dance the lliuh!;n. For they make the little children -ii,. Tu Kit Ita Boom De A v. WILLIAMS COLLECTION . AGENCY, JACKMAX HLOCK, Barre. Yt, Debts Collected, WK ABB THE COLI.Kt I ( i v, i:n COLLECT OR KNOW REASON WHY. mi. Xo charge in Advance. Xo Member? M.J.Golbeck&Son, Dealers iu all kiiel- of House Finishing Supplies D00K9, SASHES, BLINDS, and IU M !' ERS HARDWARE. Bolster's Warehouse, iu rear of ' Vermont Freight Depot, and Forsyth &'Ingra'i'. Just Remember, AY hen on vour wav M pelier that our lee Creams, Sin 1 and S; das are far ahead of all cm itors, and that our table service, in of counter (tools, will give you no 1 for complaint. Electrics pass the ! Huntington's Restaurant, Stale Slreet, : ; Montpelier Legal Blanks, Conditional , Sale, Y Assignment, Counts in Debt on ,1 ment, Sheriff Sale Xotiees An meut Receipts, Subpomas VYi and Jury, City and Justice ( Writs, Granite Manufacturers' de tracts, Granite Cutters' Apprcnl Indentures, Xotes, Receipts, etc. The nbuve are constantly in si Special Blanks of any kind to 0: . f. W. MINGS' Job Printing Office, City Building, "3 North Main St., . Barre. Yt WHO SELLS . lliv'esi,irn,i,.s r or the loat money husli'M 'iVrniH ' Fairest troiitimm mill evcn tlihi" m the Musi, mid Miifhhie line f PIAXOS oik; an s SEV1X(J MACHINE J. 1 DONOVAN, Montpelier AVnt hhn for purtlcHlBn. ?tri'