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8 Till: lUUHi: DAILY TIMES, .OV. J(, 1003. i J i k lutiii mam uttiwii yyuiii We have on exhibition a choice collection of Mexican Hand Drawn Work and Brazilian Point Lace, among which, we believe, are the most artistic tilings ever exhibited here, and we especially urge an early inspection of these goods in Luncheon Cloths, Table Covers, Center Pieces, Doylies, Cottars and Handkerchiefs. THE BlBREDslLY TIMES HAH UK, TT , KOYKM BEK 16. 1 303 Vfwtthcr Prediction. Boston, Nov. lti Rain tonight; Tuesday rain, followed by clear ing; warmer tonight; Tuesday colder txeept in eastern Maine. HOMES FOR EX-SLAVES. TALK OF TEE TOWN. NLCKWEAR. Never have we sold so much Neckwear as this season. There is a good reason for it, for our stock never was so complete or value so good. If you have 25c, 38c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 or more for a fancy Stock, you'll get the most style for your money here. We control exclusive designs. ARSON YARNS. Perhaps you have a sweater, shawl, mittens or hose to knit. If so, we belie vp it can be done best with our yarns. Arion Sweater Yarn, Arion Scotch Yarn, Arion Germantown Yarn, Arion Floss Yarn. . These Yarns have pleased hun dreds. Are you one of them? Note.- -Remember the Special Sale of Coats at $4.98 each. Local Happening Tersely Told for Huij Headers. Table liuen sale at Abbott's. Everything In glasses.Dr. Hanson, Ocu list. Wool Soles for sale at Dader & Mo-Lean's. Consult the eye slht specialist for glasses at J. W. Holton's. 'Oysters on the half shell, steamed clams, at Harrington's lunch room. The new game, "flinch," at the Boston Bargain Store, for 40 cents. We want yon to get this thought fixed In your minds; "Reliable Insurance. Bal lard & Co." Punning water Is centrally pnre. That Is the secret of our dinners. 1 Everything is fresh ; no stagnation. Thirty-five cants. Lynch' a Kestaurant. PITTS' STORE. 0000040000000 OOOQ OOOQO O o o ? o o O o o n a The Summit of Goodness! o o o o A Shoe that fits the eye should fit the foot, or "you O don't want it. There is a style effect of smartness in O our " Gibson Girl " Shoes which appeals to good dressers. O o ft Q O O O KID, WELT SOLES, PATENT TIPS . .... $2.50 KID, WELT SOLES, BLUCHER CUTS 2.50 IDEAL PATENT KID, WELT SOLES " 3.00 Look at our show window for styles. PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, 157 North Main Street. o o GOOOOOCOOOGOQOOOOCOOOOOOOO C. S. ANDREWS. Proprietor. o Sai6- of AT THE UNION CLOTHING STORE. Our last Saturday's sale showed that people ap preciated the special values we gave them on Men's Woolen and Fleeced Underwear. Our sales far exceeded our expectations and we have only a few dozen left, which we will sell during this week at the same prices. Men's 1.50 Woolen Double-breasted Underwear at $f.00 Men's 50-cent Fleece-lined Underwear at - - - 35 cts Not more than two suits to a customer. Don't miss this opportunity. It won't last long. Union Clothing Co., M. S. LEVIN, Proprietor North Main Street, - - - Opposite Depot Square. Something entirely new in the Candy line. Come in and sample them. Price, 30 cents per pound. E. A. DROWN, Proscription Druggist, 48 No. Main St., Opp. Nafl BanK. NOW AT THE NEW CURRIER BLOCK NOKTJI MAIN ST., ISAliRE, VT. & FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. & EAST MONTPELIER. A large floek of wild geese were seen this morning flying over our town. Frank Willard finished moving; to the new home recently bought last Friday. Charles DoGrenia will move this week to the farm he has pur-'hised in Williams town. Mrs. C. Sployd was lu Montpelier Sat urday. " Arthur Mack has moved to the Tillage and Aaron Withara has moved back to his former home which Mr. Mack vacated. . Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Whitcher were call ed to ISarre several times last week by the Illness and death of their little neiee, Merle TVylie. EAST BARRE. Remember the chicken pie supper at Odd Fellows' ball, Tuesday, from 5 to 7 p. m given by the Ladies' Aid society of of the Congregational church. Price 13 cents. Card of Thanks. We with to thank the many friends for words of sympathy in our bereavement ad for fluwers at the funeral. Mrs. J A. Bainbridge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graham, Thomas Graham. & ini i i t.jj Relieves Constipa tion, has a very soothing tonic effect and regulates the action of the bowels. Prices, 10c and I9c. Red Cross Pharmacy. Old gold and silver wanted at refiners' prices in exchange for goods at F. E. Burr's o& 4 He ' . I M; if J 1 fe3 . Perfumes Fink J) the Sor3jnjt Try These Perfumes. f Little Buy lllne, no Mow your hum! I;ll all Hip pwipld you Know J '",i " Hirer's IVrfiitiiw are frtwh as the morn Ami are made when) the flowers grow." I'JRieger, the California Per fumer, offers $1000.00 IN PRIZES for the best four-line Mother Goose verses referring to California Perfumes CONTEST OPEN TO EVERYONE. For particulars apply to , D. F. DAVIS, "The Druggist," 262 North Main St.. Barre, VU who sells Ricger's Perfumes. GenrRia I'lan (nrr for OIJ Xi-cro Servants or Antebellum Days. Moses I'.culicy, colored, lias secured an option on U01 acres of hind three nilles oust of Constitution, Ga., and en? and one-half 'inil-s frcin IIat hike, whre it is his Intention to establish log cabin homes fur old negro slaves, says the Atlanta Constitution. It Is the Intention of Moses Bent Icy to es tablish a colonization of these old ne groes and furnish a sufficient amount of work in the way of truck farmins; to make the colony self supporting so far as possible. This movement has been carefully considered and indorsed by a number of prominent citizens. It Is the present intention to provide homes for the old negro slaves of Geor gia first, and then later for as many throughout the south as Is possible. This matter of providing some suit able home for old slaves has received much attention during the hist few years and especially lately. Many of those in a position to know are of the I opinion that it is only In the establish inent aof some such colony as the one i proposed, where, In separate log cab- I ins, the old slaves will be provided ' with hoes of their own, that the scheme ! can be made practical. The matter of establishing a great home where the old slaves could live together has been found to be impracticable owing to the peculiar characteristics of these peo ple, but it is believed that iu the estab lishment of a lot of log cabins the greatest difficulties in this "way will be obviated and the problem more prac tically solved than in any other way. Many of the chapters of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy have also taken the matter of providing some suitable shelter for the old time negroes under toasideration. Towels! Towels! We offer an exceptionally good value in Towels for this week. The assortment of patterns and the quality will more than meet with your approval when you con sider what you have to pay for them. Your choice of ihe lot for only 47c each. See them in our window. VEALE . KNIGHT, (Telephone Call 123-2) Carrier Building, - - - . North Main Street. SMART RURAL POSTMASTER I'ntque Method to lncretmv Hie Ile ccipta of II in Utile.-. A. A. Moser of Kuble, near Union towh, Pa., during the recent political campaign used a unique method to in crease the receipts of his oflice. lie was assistant secretary of the Prohibi tion county committee and postmaster at Kuble, a remote town with fifty in habitants and two miles from a rail road. Mr. Moser subscribed f 100 to the campaign fund. The Pruhibitiquists started on a strenuous campaign. Thou sands, of letters and circulars were sent broadcast and the letters dated Unioutown, but all bore the postmark of Ruble. So great , was the Increase in the Kuble oflice receipts that the postal authorities wrote to ask the cause, but Mr. Moser was proceeding legally and explained clearly his case. lie received the commission on the extra business and was materially benefited, and when the votes were counted on the Ktate ticket the Prohibitionists had In Mr, Moser's election district forty-seven, or one more than llepublicans and Democrats combined. l'rlent Straintrly Mixliiic. New York, Nov. 30. The Ilev. Gin seppl Clrrtngione, a young Italian priest who is pastor of a little church in Williamsbi'idge, iu the northern pari of New York City, is strangely missing from his home, and from threats re ceived by him that if he did not de liver $3,000 he would suiter the penal ty his friends believe that he has been abducted and perhaps murdered. Jvr Uaiterx' Trlsilst. St. Petersburg. Nov. 10. About 3,00 witnesses and fifty lawyers will ap pear at the trial, which opens Thurs day next, of .the persons arrested on the charge of participation in the mas saere of Jews at Kishinetr in Aprt hist. All the mayors, marshals and no bles 'of Bessarabia will sit in judgment on the prisoner. Itoyol VlHltor For I'mt Berlin, Nov. 1(1. A dispatch to the Tageblatt from Kiel Fays the imperial yacht Ilohenzollern has been made ready to go to sea In February, Her destination is announced to be North America, but what personage will sail on her has not been made known. Sixteen Hundred Oot of Work. Chicago, Nov. 10. The .men em ployed in the bar mill of the Inland Steel company at Indiana Harbor have refused to accept a reduction of 12 per cent In their wages, and the entire plant Is shut down. About 1,000 men are thrown out of employment THE ' X ABifiricanFiilelitjCoX ff MONTPELIER, VT.; A U 11 SU RETY BOND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. J. W. DILLON', v Barre, Vt., - C. H. UIGELOW '.- jfi - East Brook field, J J aocy 3irawiOOTif2 : FANCY CHERRIES AND RAISINS. ? Elegant Fruit and elegant housekeeping are noted friends. For " rich effects " in fine packed Fruit it is hard to beat our Pitted English Morello Cherries at 35 cents per can, or our Avondale Strawberries (whole fruit in rich syrup) at 35 cents per can. , "Raisins That Arc Raisins." Fancy Cluster Table Raisins,' put up in fancy one-pound packages, at 23 to 28 cents per cartoon. We can name you lower prices on reliable goods. SOWDEN & LYON, Telephone Conncction.- North Main Street, Barre. Vt. A. W. BADGER & CO., BJ The iiolei Milaho! Serves the test dinner to be found in Barre. Heals served on the European plan. Dinners, from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Special dining rooms for parties. Telephone call, 158-11. JOE D. OSSOLA, - - Proprietor. Look at These Bargains! Faperies! Draperies! Don't you begin to think of buying Draperies until you see ours. We have the largest and best assortment in the city. Prices from !$2.25 to 15.00 per pair. Send us your upholstering and repair work and have it done right. Morse Block, - Vermont. Undertakers! Kir.S'&RBt. Funeral Directors! House, 159-21. TELEPHONE Store, 137-11. Ambulance Ready for Any .Calls at a Moment's Notice. I Granite State Baking Powder, per pound can 15c Davis' Baklnsr Powder, per pound 20c Napoleon Bakin? Powder, per pound 15c Little Valley Canned Com, per can 8C Ivory Starch, per pound package 8c Wyandotte Washing Powder, per package 7c Snap Soap, twelve bars for . 25c FreshTOystersReceived Every Thursday. M. J. McGOWAN, Telephone Connection. South Main Street, Barre, Vt. Embrace This Opportunity FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. Pie Fillings, Raspberry, Strawberry, Fig or Lemon, 1 0c per pound or four potn 's for. 35c Boss Mince Heat in bulk, no better on the market, 1 0c per pound or three pounds for. ........ 28c Paragon or Red Gage Plums, usually sold for 20c per can, now. . . . ; , 1 5c Lutey & Schrann's Raspberry and Strawberry Preserves, the besc that money can buy, per jar, 25c Filling's Dundee Marmalade, per jar , 25c Harchell's or Stewart's Aberdeen Kippered Herrings, per can J 9c Mistletoe Brand of Peas or Succotash, three cans for 25c Nabob Brand of Pancake Flour, put up i two-pound packages for 1 0c Premier Oat Flakes or Premier Flaked Wheat, per package. , , 1 0c Three hundred bushels of Swedish Turnips, per bushcll 50c CHESSER & BIRD, (TELEPHONE CONNECTION) 323 North Main Street. Meats and Groceries. n . I l Ho l L HP Telephone 3 I finding Honey! Shredded Wheat Biscuit, per package, 11c Power, pkge, 8c; Ready Bits, 3 boxes, 30c White Cloud Soap, one doz. cakes for 55c Armour's Tar Soap, all right, 6 cakes, 25c Wooden Tooth-picks, 2 packages for 5c Bell Peppers, green, per pound, - - 8c 3. L. M. AVERILL, Opposite City Park, Good hard small Onions, per peck, 25c Two large cans of new Tomatoes for 25c Standard Blueberries, two cans for only 25c Barre, Vermont.