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Mi J 4 ATTENTION! Quarry Pure L L boys, Leaf, Ponies, OMBINATIO Jk T CASH STORE CO. I 1 THE BIG CLEARING Royal Savage,! AL ARE :arsto Smoke ThaGIc For Sale Everywhere. Paydle, MciiJelsIio:! & Co, 5ITr. L. Lewin, M'gr. ISO No. rir.ii-. St. TAKE YOU i n Barre, 't. MEALS 9 IK' j Campbell's Kestaurant. To .'uiitinuc fur the remainder of the month Two weeks more of the liar-'ain festival at tiit liig More, and wo hope to clear out nil ri-IIlH! li iliur MIMMII'T (Infills- Light "Weights and I'.i'ckeii Lot .--uits will le oli'cred lit Trices that will surely stimulate the ( I.oTHIXG TKAI.Knnd ill. luce huying in every article of Men'- Wearing Apparel. .-ixty-tive of the he-t xiit imnihcrs we have had this vei.r will he ollVred at HALF iiii i;. ' Fancy Shirts, Neckwear, Derby and Soft Hats, Hosiery, and ail all Kinds of Gent's Furnishings lowest FreshYegetables K A I.I. KIN DS CHEAP FOR CASH. Delivered :it Chosser & Dowers, :107 Xonh Main Stiect every morning and for stile by them. Fall Rhubarb for Cunning a Specially, ten pounds for 2'ie. Small Cucumbers, 2,'jc. per hundred. Highest fash Paid for Calf Skins. D. D. ROYCE. SOUTH BARRE, VT. Will I" i'1 he -.Id iil in er lii.rh: unqiictionahly o;i up-to-date go the .'.Is. Best facilities l r OGDKIN'i". oliPER. meals PAR; hs mm oi DRY bloc::. Ciiy GOODS, SIIQFS AND CARPET i)i:i'Ai:T3ii:xT. Tin- following reductions are (iem ral, not special, item reductions : I'ive pi(ccs more of thai .jo-inch all wool .Suiting to he -old ;it - - 1J I--J Ten pieces He. entoiis to he sold at m l ive pieces I'.est iark-Coloi'cd 0c. I lilting to he -oil ut lie Ilc-t Kiiirlish l.iniii'.' C'ainhric, - i! 7-so llcst (.ray and Hindi Silesia, . i!c i co pieces '.-ood u.ic. J'iil.lc ilama-k. i rn it of the Loom Cotton, five doen irood steel !o. I'm-hrella-. Worth sl.no, to close :it - Ali our si. oo Shirt Waist-, sizes :ii;-s-4 J ' - to clu-c id Tlii: ;v--ecn Ladies' Wrappers, wi irth .c T-sc ."He iM The layer- : are hereby n. :(. .1 have tiii- d.iy pla.-c rale lull for tin' ye in la" whole lo tw.' two cents on each List of suM City . Vou arc luni.cr .i i- .' i in s it o;u tue i;j i'v ot -C;:v ' it i that d in inv hand 'ir l-:s:, ;i:n' iii.iiu; hundred and sixty d'.lliir el' t!io ( Irain SIMV f i led Lint 111!: Iloll-'o :uc aiioweu uy law i..r you and c adi ot yon to pay your respective i:ics at this i:l:';ec and if not paid on or before the : , J i day of September next, a warrant will ti en be issued to toe Collector nial la.vc.le costs added. linn 11. V i.i.i , ( i'y 'i ieii-liter, Cilv of Baric, V:. .It.!,- 11, ,!. l.Tti I" ''ere at f, Ha pad'-- of .a lie.- iit! iiiid ii-li shoes, sold at sd. ...'., totieat 1. (No stamp- given at this .-hoe side.) .'I' -jtiMt IliK- -old at X2.2 to close at J- iitv pie, 'o- of 1-yard lenutli all wool 'wrjM-I Siiiiiple.- to clu.-e at .-peeliil l!iir.r:iilis in iaiiui: kk;s AM) AKTSQL'AKE.S. I'll! I! that w J), lb liilby. C" a new lelier of p ;' coluniii. .Air. 1 liiie please people so w help talking about I'-i.led tailor, li:ij iipere-l io another r.eins to l.,e able to thai tln-v i.'iinnto .Miss Kill; of ..! ii'.ienl, special acnt for New iaigliind States :md (Quebec for t!ie most perfect, .simple and reasonable ladies tailoring system of garment cut ting, has opened a school for a limited time at Mrs. .MeakerV, 'J Summer St., Barre where she will in.-lruet ladies de- :uring to ueeoiiio proiieient m Class hours to and 7 lo e lo llii iil not I -:le. Not lullilled. a written promise Combination Cash Store Company, I!. LOIIUSKV ,t CO., rroprietors. 2I3 Main St., Barre, Vt. ' '.ppi).-,itu C'eiitrid Vermont lle)ot. Sparks From Granite City. Segee Moore is (pule ill at the Phoenix House. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wliitehill spent the Sabbath at lterlm l oud. Stepheuo Jjrener of (iianite street died this morning of typhoid fever J: red Wells of orthfield is visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank (i. Howlaud. Miss Mary E. Davis of North Montie- Iier is visiting at i)r. u. U, Xicliols house. (icorge Anderson of Montreal begun work as baker for J. T. C'aiiaghan this morning. F. L. llayden and family returned last night from a visit to relatives in Newbury. Mr. mid Mrs K. A. I!. Bishop spent Sunday with Airs. Bishop's sister in Muretown. (iobliu ilawes, the lillle daitgliter of (lirden ilawes of North Barre, is on the fick list today. j Mr. Heath of Corinth begins work for j.l. T. Calliighan tomorrow morning I driving one of his carts. I Charles I. Sj.ear returned to Ids du j ties at Ihe postollice this morning after ! a vacation of two weeks. 1 'wight i oter is piite ferion.-ly ill with plenraey and rheumatism ;ti his home on South Main street, 'The little son of Myron Sawyer, en gineer on Die uratute City, is very ill and not expected to recover. Fetter carrier, L K. Waterman, who has been sick for a couple of days re turned to his work this morning." The management at Dewey 1'ark is trying to make arrangements for a sacred concert Sunday evenings. M. C. Nichols, C. J. Davis, Miss Inez Hayford and Miss Madine. C. Xiehols are at IJueen City l'ark for a few days. James and Timothy Stevens who have been visiting their brother Charles in Fast Montpelier, have returned to this oily. 'The young child, of .Mrs. Alexander Morton, who was taken lo lleatou hos pital to be operated on, is getting along nicely. Conductor Charles' Ilawes of the elee irie road, who was recently injured, is Yesterday was a . big day at Dewev Park. ' II. Cave Jrr is out of town meeting of Tiger I lose Coin- to be about on seamless and All are invited art less waists a T'1 is an. p. in. Ceiallv. WELLE BROS., Depot Square, fas and Coileos. Fruit, flnn. feaioncry, Cigars and To bacco of all kind.'j. 1 e wor whtilesale an shon it Co. have a fre.-Ii con of all ii.'.-:cr;pli; tlielit Why sulfer ran lone them by Mils. S. M. Yohk T.. I irtig dill, lii:N f. lore. il.pi! i te'MemM- Cold Soft Drinks. , 11 him Si. SmJRSiaimSSk f (:.,,! "''i;.?ts!an--- I villi Cot'iis remove l w Come to the II, dip; I5a street, Cor your ice crean Green, Proprietor. Myra L. We d (jive your on icave them at t (lASOUNT iver i! to airy p iat in the cilv. r to our order clerks or lie .store. Depot Sipiare. Mpsspi; & lil'IfSIIAM. WE HANDLE ALL RAIL-CO AL.-SHIPPED DELAWARE & HUDSON DIRECT FROM THE MINES -TO-QUR'YARDS To F.knt. -One ilesir.ible o!li Kiistman iilo.k. o STOVE, XUT, Km () (i'IJATK, .SO.itO (i.(. .Srt.. Ver.i.'on! 1 packed at L. lei.i M. . Ulii eri! p.r-d, and lines! W. C. (iniiil.ui X- Co. of tli i -sole agenls for the famous l!oof Paint which stops leak guaiiintced not to crack, n Careful proper! v owners D. M. MILES. city are l'.iiijiii'e i and is or blister, will liml it See our ( lil g .plosions 1.. M. is stoves, Averill. no wicks, no improving and is able crutches. J. M. Patnodo moved Saturday from 505 South Main street into a new tene ment over the Patnodo & Marin shop at ixortu isarre. Louis S. Gates formerly of the firm of Gates, Austin & Co. is working for Ihe present on the books in C. K. Tavn tor .Si Co.'s oflije. Mrs. J. L. Burnett and Mrs. Henry Tibbals of Erie, l'enn. arrived in the city Saturday and are the guests of Mi ami Mrs. W..C. Olds. II. Mann is moving his jrowls from the tenement over Smith Brothers mar ket into his new tenement over Patnodo it Marin's blacksmith shop. Mrs. U.K. Bush and two diuihiers. Maud and Lilly, who have been visit ing friends in Bethel for a number of weeks returned houio today. The d.inee at Dewey l'ark Saturday night was well attended. Many people were unaule to dance on account of ihe crowded condition of the pavilion. George Buzzel, for 13 years baggage master on Ihe Central Vermont between liarro and Montpelier, now has a posi tion as conductor on the electric road. Walter Bedell, w ho has been employ ed on the waterworks, leaves in a day or two to work on bridges in Massachu setts for Ward iVr Douglass of this city. A. M. Jackman and his house-keeper, Miss Elliott, left on the ;1 o'clock train Saturday afternoon to spend a week or ten davs at Miss Elliott's home in Can- lada. Kose Jobbo, the " months old child of John Jobbo died Saturday of eholora infantum at her home on Kiver street. The funeral was held this morning. In terment in Catholic cemetery. Tho; to-day. Special piny No. 3 tonight. Nelson Urassau is moving II. Mari aiii'n goods this morning. The Catholic Church is celebrating tho feast of the Assumption today. City Engineer Currier was surveying a lot for Mrs. Ella Lamb on Pearl street this morning. L. J. Mead has gont to Lisbon, X. IF, today on business. He will return the last of the week. ' A large number of people from Barre went to lierliu Pond yesterday for a days outing. Adjutant J. R. Wiseman of the Salva tion Army is the proud father of a daugluer born this morning. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet with Mrs. Marv Burn- ham on Friday evening of this week at 7 o'clock. The transfer of the property at 13 Eastern avenue from A. B. A verb 1 to George Tow no" took place Saturday afternoon. The committee on music and pa rade for Company E field day will meet to-night in Armory Hall. "Every member is requested to be present. There will be a special meeting of the ollieurs and teachers of the l.'niver salist Church at the home of the pastor Wednesday evening at ".30 o'clock. Mr. Poland's engine broke down Saturday and he had to go to Burlington for things to repair it, so work on IiT.M. Miles' block will be at a standstill today. W. D. Smith, of the firm of Smith Bros., started with his family for Old Orchard Beach this morning, Mr. Smith expects to be gone about two weeks. Mi-s Mary Fnsally ami Miss Nellie Gladding, clerks at the Combination Cash store, commenced their vacations Saturday, most of which will be si. out ill this city. Misses Louise and Clara Davis of Springfield, ()., who have been visiting friends in Xonh Mimtpclier have re lumed and are visiting at C. X. Bene dict's house. Baud concert by the Transallanlie Band at Dewey l'ark tomorrow night. A special car will take them down and sweet strains of music will be heard all along the route. Cin Clerk B. II. Wells and family, ami C. A. Churchill and family, were at lierliu Pond over Sunday with" friends from Chicago who are making their first visit to the East, Mrs. W. H. Gladding and Mrs. C. X. Benedict were appointed yesterday to represent the Fuivcrsalist p'arish at" the State Convention to be held in Stowe August a:l, -2i and 20. i Allen Martin returned from Cami) i Martin, in Milton, Saturday night. The tish didn't seem to bite, so Allen's manv friends will have to patronize the markets for their supply. Edsou M, Peck and wife of Bristol, Conn., IF II. Skinner and wife of Xew Vork cilv and Mrs. E. M. Blake of Meredith. X. II. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. 'Currier. Two hostlers employed by (icorge Johnson used their lists quite freely on one another late Saturday afternoon in Frank Ilulchins spent the Sablalh in Washington. J Wood and wife arc sj ending a few days in Calais. I. II. Landry his gene lo Franklin, X. H. for a visit. Rev. J. L. I.ingb y of East I'arre went to Boston ihis morning. Cliing Joe has gone to lUirlington and will return Ihis evening. B. Thomas went to St. Albans Satur day and returned today. II. A. Holt went to Burlini'ton Satur day evening to spend a few days. Mrs. Theodore Wilforo has cone to Rouses Point for a two weeks visit. Frank Towne and wife of Warren are visiting at the home of Judge Towne. Mrs. Xutbrown who was operated on by Dr. Hayes is out of danger and do lug well. L. J. Bolster is digging a ditch today to connect his Elm street house with the sewer. Martin Casey returned this morning from n two weeks vacation in Franklin Falls, X. IF Leonard Parkor and Miss Jennie Par ker of Xorthfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Willey. Let every man woman mid child in the Granite City do all they can to help along the Company E benefit. Mrs. F. T. Culler and daughter re turned Saturday night from a months outing at Old Orchard Beach. A.J. Conelly spoke from the band stand in tho park yesterday afternoon. He had quite a large audience. Miss Mabel' Hopkins and Miss Genr gianna Wishart left on the noon train for a short visit in Williamstown. The Xew England Telephone & Tele graph Company is cutting away some of its old pole9 on Main St. today. Frank Jackson and family who have been taking a weeks outing at Berlin Pond returned to the city last night. George Emory returned this morning from the summer school at Randolph where he lias been fitting himself for teaching. Tickets to the clam bake at Caledonia l'ark must be purchased before (i o'clock Tuesday- night as none will bi sold after that hour. Arthur Campbell and wife started yesterday for a carriage drive to Hyde Park. They intend to be absent a week visiting relatives. trout of tne stable. One accused the other of being drunk and he denied it. 'The Rev. L. F. C. Bisbee, tho new editor of tiie Fuivcrsalist Leader. Bos ton, will preach in the L'.-iiversaiist Church next Sunday morning, supply ing for Ihe pastor, who is to preach in South Wood-tock. Mrs. Catharine Kinney, residing on Kinney Street, who has bien seriously afflicted wi.h erysipelas during the pist few months, is steadily gaining under the eare ot Dr. Worlhen and Mrs. Addie R. Corliss as nurse. It is requcste I that all the young men of every denomination in the city will meet at the lleddingM. E. Church' Mon day evening August lo, tit 7 : lo, to see about. organizing a society of some kind to benefit the young men. Please bear this in mind and come prepared, also bring a leieiid. Tim Holland of Berlin was the vic tim of a runaway Saturday afternoon. His team was standing nonr S. 1). Siji ley's meal market at North Barre and when the ole.drie car came along the horse stalled out on a journey. Ho col lided with an eleelrie polo before going far and threw Mr. Holland violently against it bruising ins head considerably. The horse freed himself from the car riage and continued on his way but was soon stopped by Frank Brown of Montpelier. Superintendent of Streets Warren Richardson has the scraper out this morning cleaning Xorth Main street be low the concrete. Mrs. 'Warren F. Richardson. Mrs. Edith Britton and Miss Alice Richardson returned Saturday evening after a vaca tion at Old Orchard Beach, George Barber, clerk in Morse's shoe store, who hasliot been working for the past week on account of sickness, re turned to work tii ia morning. It is announced that the employees of the Central Veomont and M. itW. I!. R. freight offices will each have a hand somely decorated float in the civi'! and industrial parade. Mr. Sherburne's Sunday school class are to have a corn roast in Byron Jack son s grove tonight. The grove will he decorated with Japanese lanterns and a good time is assured. Mr. Henry Lagore and wife return to morrow to their home in Keesville, X. V. After spending two weeks with friends and relatives in H vicinity. C. J. Reynolds & Son will have three or four handsomely decorated floats ad vertising different lines of their busi ness in the civic and industrial parade, of the Company E benefit. The people of Xorth Barre have been kicking to the Board of Health for some time about S. I). Sibley's rendering works, ami a writ was put' into Constable ISuchanun's hands to-day. He served it uus aiteinoon ami Air. Sibley h;i; Hours in which to abate th YERSHIRE. There is to be held in the Congrega tional Church a County Sabbath School Convention Wedne-d iv and Thursday, the 17lh and I:h. Mts 1-Viiieisea of Monti lair. N. F, is spending a few days with Miss H. R. Darling. There was a Sabbath School concert at the Advent Church hist Sabbath even ing, August 14, with the Usual speaking, reading, singing, Are. Mr. Busherd Wilmot of Fairfax visit ed his daughter, Mrs. L. E. Albs last week Friday. Mr. Edwin Church and Miss Jennie M. Morse were married Saturday, the 13th. and have gone to Xew Ilamphire on their wedding trip. Mrs. John Xorris of Manchester, II. IF, recently spent a few days with Mrs. F. D. Richardson. Mr. Seward Abar, son-in-law of Mr. Frank A. Veruian. has returned to town. Mrs. Byron Clsugh and children of Concord." X. IF, were with her hus band's father, Mr. John dough, tho first of last week. Mrs. S. II. Martin's mother, Mrs. Rowley, has returned to her home in Fa i rice. Mrs. C. S. Fly, teacher in the Lower Village district foi the past four years, has gone to Gardner, Mass., to visit her sister during vacation. Miss Edith Parker attended the Teach er's school at St. Johnsbury the past two weeks. Fresh peaches just arrived at Sawtell Brothers. Printed By ReqtiesT. To Whom it May Concern : I wish to deny that I have deeded im properly at No. 0 Xewtou street to James 'ashen as reported. (Signed) P. G. Lavkrv. Old Gcrrnimq, chief of the Apaches, is the most nr.ted Indian of the wild tribes of North America. He is iio years of age and as straight ns an arrow. His eyes are keen, piercing and cruel. His feet are very large. When at tho post at Fort Sill, I. T., old Ot ronimo plays monte, n game of cards liked very much by the Indians, but when lie can get permission to leave tue reservation his time is pcut in bunting, of which he is still very fond. Chicago" Inter Ocean. HA LEY u THE TAILOR. The ONL Y OS j ; Mr. Haley. In placing the foliowitu before the people of .Montpelier aide thanks hi-patrons of the pa-t and fnl;ir their coiiiiilence in him with the fei-lii,.-us he has hitheito proved cm ry -lap in.-i has ma le l.y prodin-liiL' letter" from ,;. toineis hacking up each statement, lie r fidence Is not misplaced. The following' letter was wr'tti n !.;. .c the leadini' lie-reliant" on -tate tn i t. a man who is very particular in n-"ird t clothe": I- It Depends. Dr. Johnson was once consulted by an old lady on the decree of wickedness to be attached to her son's robbing an orchard. "Madam, " said Johnson, "it nil depends upon the weight of the boy. I ronicmbir my schoolfellow, Davy Garrick, who was always a little fel low, robbing a dozen orchards with im punity, but the very first time I climbed up an apple trie for 1 was always a heavy boy the bough broke with me, and it was called a judgiiuut. " .M.)MT!:i.ii:j: Mil. I. I. H u .r.v, II'ai: Sin :" Your re.uc-t for a i .t. approval is gladly complied with, and I ii ly sa that the suit of clothe- n,a h f. r were hii'lily satisfactory in everv re.;, particularly i, us I am considered hard P You lit ted me the lir-t. time and u it,, alteration. You are certainly n.a.-t. r of . t.iade and de-erv much credit. Your- Iruly." The -huh' gentleman who wrote tie ;. Ii Iter -aid to me in inv -hop : v,,ij ,i: only trailor thai e er lilted me with a ; trousers w ithout having to alter tie r, , . particular. No tailor ever did it befor. ." What f did for that irentlcimm I d every one of my customers without ., a - or a doiil.t. The men who have their rloihc. n , me are the hest dre-se l tu- n in the their clothes aiwas tit thtm to pert. ; Here is wh re we do t'niiiL'- to a iii.-i t,. My bii-iness is stcadly gaiiiiie.- and 1 Increased my f'nrcp of help, i, what doe" it. . I list the kindoi Every suit I uiiike would c.-t to 15 more elsewhere. 1 -h.ii turn out lir-l-ila-s woik.ja-t u h want. I am the only tailor u ho can t rut;, " Thrice happy, thrice h.ip. '. i- t; e Ums his cloth, s made in im s!n, ." on tailor alive who can tit a 1 shapes of eiistmnf r- to perfect! ,u have a mistit. D. D. HALEY, 55 "lain -I., 1 ' i " ' d rk . oil ! ' ot. at ti: I She Knew. said, "you sh. "No,' love nie. "Yes, I swear 1 do, "I love ynu with all my ask yi n to Le my wife were properly situated. " But his pha was useless, studied hr.!t:;t!i nature ami !,-heu a man is really i: love i top to cor.suiir whether he don't really he protested, oul. I would tomorrow if I p 0 F IS i Sale wit !. II. !! 24 to their interest to m-i-l upon using this reliable article. Lend and oil mixtures are all right on the right places, but never should be put on roofs. -WHEN- I You Take Your Girl ii TO M()XTI.'.E LI KM I Treat Her to ICE CREAM Assortment Broken, but last will sell for oil cents a loor. L. M. Averill. while tliey rood screen Prime Roast Beef in 5 lb. cans, also Boned Turkey and Chicken at L. M. Averills. American Sardines, also genuine Im ported Sardines at L. M. Averills. L and will T- A pocket-houk containing a sum ot money lietwee'i liiiruhain's meadow M Summer street, Saturday. Kinder ic i.era!lv rewarded by rct'imii ' the mil' P. W. . .limes, s;l Summer Street, iliii't AT MILLER'S, 118 No. Main St. Montpelier ANTl:l.-lty a lelial'le w v no annum 111:01 a po-uioo, will he In (lo imy khu! " ottlee. irk. 1 1:1 1 ii 1 expcriein- t I'l l ia :..M TO I! MM'.-A Elm street. ollue. 1, UC : 1 aire tenement I la laic t XA"I ill. Experienced clothing sales man at once hy the Coiuliinatioii ( ;,sl More 1 ..: must have ood reference. Call or adiliv.s., ( onihinat inn Cash More Co., l!arre,Vt j MM FfcBSSS PEEDY LOST.--.lnlv It!, -f !. ... 'I..,-,.,. illil '. ''.'i re 111 toe v., iimv 'ii-iier-i. Will loi.l.V l.iease icrve 1 1 i.a-r I .arre l'o-l-otlicc .,n, n.. Cac M.'itjiile reward. mm hemes' Uever Fails. riDCRCED Br THOUSANDS. 1 .'.vnty-fiv-; a cent sumps britmrs trial package and cnviiices th.. moMMwiitical of their wonderful prop. cr: s. A.Hru-s LeCi.mr PltlTt.'o.. I'. S. AB?i,tV. J..y;iiN, Mast. N.ll. A 'Icrim-srondeiicc Confidential ai d returned by mail all trial package. TO It i:T.- l w, I Street 11 ml 1 ne on Itarrre. Jnmiire a! . btore, tern cm nls, one 011 Aver .ml street in North i. J.lioMiolds A- Son's Men's 15 cents suspenders at 8 cents. Men's 1?.". cents suspenders at 12 12 cents. Men's L'5 cents silk ties bows, string, four-iu-hands nt ihe Blue Store SegelA Brady Proprietors. REMOVAL ! Having purchased the entire stock of ggo(S Stationery Fancy Goods, Office Supplies, Blank Books, Draughtsmen's Mate rials, EtC. 01 the late firm of Gates', Austin & Co., we are enabled to better accommodate the public by a removal to the store lately occupied by them in Park Block, No. 20 North Main htreet. It will be remembered that this firm started in business, but a tew months ago with an entire new stock, at a time when, such slock was at the lowest point in the history of the country, the entire stock was closed out at a sacrilice and we are enabled to make LOJ.V PRICES. WE SHALL INCREASE STOCK AS WE LEARN THE NEEDS OF THE PUBLIC. Any book or merchandise not in stock procured on short notice at lowest prices. Thanking our patrons for their lih i.t' patronage in the past, and hoping to see many new t1;. ; quaiters, we remain our enlarged arre 20 North Main St. Youns to Command, News Agency, LEW. C. ROBBINS, M'g'r. nuisance. Ihe Lane M'f'g. Co. sent Mackie. Ilussey iV- Co. a whistle for their new plant Saturday, which can be distinctly heard 15 miles with an ordinary condi tion of atmosphere. On a (dear dav it will probably sound 21) miles. It is 22 1-2 inches long by 9 1-2 inches in uianieter. Rev. Mr. McDonald, who has been supplying at the Presbyterian ehr,.!, during Rev. Mr. Mitchell's absence started this morning for Old Orchard I w in go as lar as abyns on the train and the rest of the way on his wl.ee . Rev. Mr. Mitchell is expected back to occupy the pulpit next Sunday. THE K. of P. EXCURSION. Everybody who went to Higho;lte Springs Saturday reports that th . eursioii was a complete success. It wis a very orderly assembly and an honor to the oro-aii zat m. l,n,.;... i. , m, , mi; it in cnar re , The day was all ,hat cot,kl be a ' and with tl.o v:t..i . ""-"i I .. " . """""Hi scenery and over- flowing animal spirit, of fhe eonsp.red to make a very enjoyab" 1 whose memory will linger onl w those who were of the party. She had kuo-.v that he d ieaii't can aiiord to marry or not. Cleveland Leader. BAR 1! E BFSINESS CO LL KG E A XI) SCHOOL OF .MUSIC. FaHterm will open in Bolsler Block Sept. 5. Commercial and Stenographic Courses, Vocal and Instrumental Music. Sessions day and evening. For full particulars address MissL. C. Di ni i:v, Friii. Miss L. M. Jkwktt, Asst. ii Summer St.. Barre, Vt 2 llou-e of sex T cont:ii!imL' four stalls X Mrcct. Also, a six-n J on llailroad Strei t. A The above property will he - i p on monthly payment. Impure O o o t GIRDEN HAWES, Mcltowa ,v Oriflii, Ill's. . North Barre. J.T. GALLAGHAh u DOHE5TIC AND FANCY BAKERV, Is the are lie Mill i allhv to : , wi a'.l kinds nf fo .some ami de y.M I-li. Inunediatelv, one chamher maid and two waitress,.-. .pplv Howard House, nethlehein, X. Ii. ' The celebrated Roc biscuit can be found :U aiis. AI. Marron's owiien A.' Lyons and at M Co. ITS J. R. I. Rate T. j Hi" Huns will please the (litem or Kinj I Ami out of grief the'll lake the stir,., j 'I'luy'll m:die ynu dance the Highland j l-'or they make tic little ciiil In n -in.: ! T Ka ka l!oom lit. Av. L. Callagh Clark's, Town & 100 If Tllllil) l.r.FEAT FOR JIONTPEUn: An aggregation of ball tossers repre ftgninoof ball. Barre was vietori m X,S,o71,for",c,1,irati'" .i-g,,oi;.n;::;;L,,t:i three runs for Barre, one of a home run. Butte.-iK- " " - run for Montpelier ' only 'PL. 1- 1 "V 1 was as follows: RHODE ISLAND Clam Bake CALEDONIA PARK, FRIDAY EVENING, Aug. 19, "98. 7.30 O'clock Under a Large Tent. .J.OolOBGkriSOif, IVaiors in all kitni ..f House Finislilng Supplie J0 DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, and BUILD ERS HARDWARE. the As we are to give e.( nay to. tho OO.sscs a , e one to the n m ic - s .....v. lt:iL,i.l i 1 I , . torn and Sweet Potatoes. '""" Cl.im B.die fs""'oo ponsiicrs and Of (n.r.,.1.. I vailed on n in ' .. .:. ' for ironth'iiw.i, .,T,.i Cbimri., , .. , ','"'':: nMiB Of orster's Waridu Vermont l nd Forsyth iv Ingi-an .so, in re:ir of C. ht Depot, ami PROF K. 1 JOSEPH W Caterer. X, Prnid 1 b. 2 b, 11 b. s.s. ! c.f r.f l.f Barre Stewart. Frenier. Brown. Dunbruskie. Petrie. Mariaui. Harrinirton. liudle. Sam Wheeler Dind. " '""wii uni- A lelier wrilii.i, . .V..I1 i ' v... jionwil im .,,. ...I- i worth readin:ris ,,rin... .... ''I,V tisingeoluniusof hs, tor like the other, ai ' V' . Jllet- ed can bo nro.1 i , '" l,,ls li"t- its statements. v ' Montpelier,' J. Jangraw. S. Janjrraw. John Fonl. T. Ford. Seguin. (iay. Buttertly. Ordwav. 'uJ Frank Brown D. D. Haley, Ihe Tickts, Only 300 Tickets will be ets on sale at F.hle's Book pelier; Barre Book Store "i. ug. i;i, j will be Slild after M. it W. ir..;.. ' :I5 and p,ai .,i c. ctlee, 7Sc. No disonh rlv s..,d. Tick Store, Mont arre, Satnr- ! and no tickets ; "'clock August III. Al.'lltPe her- mi P, III. 'live ground: P'tsoii allowed on the Just Remember, When on your w iv lo M. pelier that our Ice Creams. Shell and Sodas are fur ahead of all coin ilors, and that our table service, ini id" counter stools, will givc v.ui -:n for complaint. Electrics p.iss the ,!c Huntington's Res la u ra n f , Slate Street, : : M, ntpelief. Good Meat Market and Business prove all For SaS e 5- ! SIBLEY, North Barre. Shingle land Clapboards, We have makii g- s all kiiids pcci.il it' and gl'ili! tJ.it : t ' ALLEM RICHARDSON Full particulars at Market. 'wiwCT-iaTtrrnn'' i niatlpr atoneo. &:- ' ' 4