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1. THE liAlMti: DAILY TIMES, NOV. 23, 1003. t:1 1" Where Shall I At Holton's, 13 The largest and best stock of Silverware and t.', !,, 1 J. W. HOLTON, Jeweler and Optician, 'J Mileage Books to Pent ca All Eoais. a BUY DIAMONDS. Aside from their beauty ornaments, DIAMONDS are Tkov -,rf ifwivi ctsfcV ?n out of them at a moment's notice. Buy DIAMONDS, and buy them of us. FRED Depot Square, Barre, Vt. at Ve Oar t fv E. . 85 North I The Consumer and food products. How - and Milk? We are headquarters in the city. GRANITE CITY Worthen Block, Keith Avenue, - TICE! All parties owing the Aqua Pura Company at the time of the change in the firm, Aug. ist, are requested to call and pay the same at once, that the old ac counts may be cleaned up. Charles Zanleoni. B.D.TOIASI GENERAL STORE NEW DEPARTMENT. The store formerly occupied by the Crockery store and we now have a full supply of new Crockery and Glassware at prices as low as any in the city, which we B. D. Tomasi Store, Cor. North Main a ad Seminary Sts., -' - Barre, Vermont. --4! '"""trr- t i 1 j ii . y u i . li UP-TO-DATF. FIVE O. C. Taylor & Co., Buy My Watch?" i. of Course! I? Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Optical Goods, 1 I 0 Hale's Block, North Main St. and their deserved popularity as a safe and sensible investment. vzhie. Yoa can get vour monev KING, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Sell Watches! line includes the Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, Hamilton, New Columbus, Illinois. Burr & Co., JgS Jewelers, c icians, 5 (Telephone 10-21) Main St., Barre, Vermont. Producer the better with most is it with your Butter, Cream CREAMERY, - " Barre, Vermont. mi GHentela Italian Dovendo recarmi in Italia alia fine di questo mese e lasciare l'incarico che avevo nel dipartimento della birrx di A. Scampini prego caldamente tutti coloro che avessero debiti o credit! ver so di me a voler regolare al pin presto i loro ccnti recandosi all'ufficio di Scampini in Berlin St. onde poter con segnare i m ei Iibri. LOUIS BIANCHI. Eureka Creamery has been fitted up for a invite you to call and inspect. This Seal is Upon All Our Wall Papers. I a en in the lower priced goods you will find designs and shadings that are truly works of art, while in the higher grades- well, call and see them, as we can't describe them. Over 70,000 rolls to select from. We have the ' largest line to be found in Vermont. C. A. HEATH, Tel. 155-3. 10 Elm Street. ffb k$ i y Jj u3 - CENT GGAR. Props.,lBarliagtoa,7;Vt. JHE BaiiilE OAlLYTiiVlES monuw, M)VKHiU.i: s:sf 1103. IS03 liOVEFilBER loos Sa. Mo.Tu. We. Tit. Fr.!S.f TTTTTTTI J. jLJOJI Jill B J5 J6J7J3 J9 20 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 29 30 I ! MOON'S PHASES 0.27 CNew 19 0:I( .. m. fr Intra -J i U Quarter 11 p.m. JT11M rr? U.tt j Quarter til a. 33,000 LIMIT OX ONK LIFE. The limit in the "National" is $25,000. Some think this la "Old-fashioned." The National is an old-fashioued company, and if old-fashioned business honesty in pur pose and action is objectionable, then we are out of the race. We solicit your pat ronage on these lines. The National Life Insurance Company of Vermont (Mutual.) ORGANIZED In 1850. S. S. Ballard, General Agent, N. li. liallard, Local Agent, Rooms 2 and 3, Miles Block, Barre, Vt. TALK OF TEE TOWN. . Wool underwear of the best make at Veale & Knight's. Oysters ou the half shell at the Hotel Northern lunch room. The office room formerly occupied by W. II. 1'itkin in the Miles', erauite block is to rent. Apply to N. B, Ballard. There vftll be a rernlar nieetina'of Min nehaha Encampment No. 2, I. O. O. F., Moni ay evening, Nov. T, at 7."0. Work, third degree, licfreshmeuts will be serv ed. cial will be held Wednesday evening.Noy. 2."), In Hale's new hall ou Pearl street. tor full particulars and programme see adv. We, the undersigned, members of Loea- 2(!t, of the Master Horseshoers Assooial tion of Barre will, after Nov. 1, 1903, do a strictly cash business. K. C. Brigps, W. T. Burgess, 11. Martiu, F. B. Minard, J. A. McLeod, William Walsh, J. A. B-en-no, II. A. McNeil, G. Lallue, II. Bloson aud Toinas. The ladies of the Tresbyterian church are to have their annual fair on the even ings of December 3, 4 aud 5. Upon each of these evenings articles, both useful and ornamental, will be ottered lor sale, and ft pleasing entertainment will be provided. Fuller announcement will be made later bnt in the meautime keep the dates in mind. Call at the F. 15. Cate real estate agenoy for a great bargain in a farm containing 130 acres, comfortable buildings, 12 head of cattle, 2 horsfs, 2 hogs, 00 hens, 3 har nesses,! two horse wagon, lone-horse wa on, 1 buggy, sleds, mowing machine, rake, milk separator, plows, cultivator, 150 bushels of oats, 100 bushels of potatoes, 15 tons of fodder, all small tools. Trice $1,700, small payment down. GEAKITEVILLE. The lady Catholic Foresters of Granite vilie will hold their first animal ball Wed nesday evening, Nov. 25, in Miles' hall. Good music by .O'Brien's orchestra, f 1 per couple. J. IS. Fitzpatrick will be floor director. ' " " rnriitfauj-oo Mate. The London Journal of Tropical Medicine describes the Paraguayan tlriuk "mate" as n stimulant for un usual strain of labor. The loaves are infused like leu and drunk through a metal tube, though' it c;m be taken with milk and sugar. South American woodcutters' will work upon It live or six hours before breakfast. Amazon it Kliti l!iil!ipr. Rubber yielding trees occur In about One-twentieth of the Amazon - region, covering nearly H.ODO.OUO square ujiles. Fire In Norlhwtnttri Unlvrlty. Chicago, Nov. 21. The law and med ical department of - Northwestern uni versity has narrowly escaped destruc tion. The flames started from a de fective elecfric wire on the fourth floor of the building, widen was formerly the Tremont House, and after burning out a lecture room crept up tin elevator sbnft to the seventh floor, where a clinic room was destroyed. The loss 1; SlO.OOo; ' : .- J)r. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems especially adapted to the needs of the chil dren. Pleasant to take; soothing in its IriflilOnrtO It ia tVa rili.lrr,f nil ranuiflma for evrv form of throat n.nl binfj disesa Tei thousand demons gnawing away at one-8 vuais couldn't m muon worse than the torturea of itching piles. Vet there's a cure. Doan'g Ointment never fail, B'i'-'ioek Blood Bitters gives a man a cleai i.iead, an active brain, a strong vieor- oun U'Miy mattes mm ti lor cue naule of lite. Croup Instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Kcleetrio ,Oil. Perfectly safe. Never fails. At any drug store. 5fAreyoi about to boild? 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 yon of pood work aud a job completed without delay. Per order Union 4sl, Carpenters and Joiners of America. S. 11. Doty, See. Another new lot of souvsnir postals at Dodge's jewelry store. Glasses fitted by an eye sight specialist st J. W. Holton's. I COLLETS LE50"INATED. For Mayor of ll.ixton Snaltftw tlie IteiiuliHcKti Cmlifln!e. P.ostou, Nov. 21. Complete returns from the city primaries show 'that Pat rick A. Collins wnjs renominated for mayor by the Immoersts by a plurality of 10,471 over hiss opponent, Fred S. Gore, and that George N. Swallow was r.ominated for mayor by the Itepuljlic ans by a plurality of 3,151 over Michael J. Murray and a plurality of 3,802 over I), K. II. Gersey, his two contestants for the nomination. The total vote of Mayor Collins whs 30.W4 and of Candi date Swallow 0.3C3. What proved to be the most Inter esting feature of the primaries was the exciting nice for the nomination at the bauds of the Republicans fur street commissioner between Andrew J. Sul livan ami Isaac B. F. Allen, the latter being a well known negro politician. Mr. Sullivan finally won by the narrow margin of four yobs, his total being 5,410. James A. Gallivan, the Demo cratic nominee, was unopposed for a renomination. Flf(en Iiuntlr-1 Homeless.' Mexico City, Nov. 21. The fire al Vera Cruz destroyed Seven blocks ol dwellings, leaving 1,500 people home loss. Nearly all the victims of the Dr were poor people, the commercial in tores ts of the port not being affected. Colorado Mayor. Arr-ted. Trinidad, Colo.. Nov. 21. The mayor, marshal and other city ofiicials of Hastings were arrested on complaint of the striking mine workers, charged with false arrest of the otlicials of the mine workers. They -were brought to Trinidad and gave bonds. Preferential Trade UITI Paused. Wellington, N. 7... Nov. 21. The up per Louse has passed the preferential trade bill. Jolla Came and Went. In 1831 an island which received the baptismal name of Julia appealed oft the south coast of Sicily. After uti earthly existence of just two months It was again received into the deep, which had given and then taken away. Soundings which were taken nt the epot showed n depth of fifty meters. A C hinese Edict. During a rebellion in China in 1S33 an Imperial edict was issued at Peking ordering ofiicials to destroy all sulphur deposits, to prevent Insurgents from obtaining material for gunpowder. As these deposits were eliietly active vol canic craterlets, the otiicials had their bands full. AFTER twenty years suffering' From Hackache and using many kinds of backache curt s, I have never fund anything that gave me so much relief as DR. GOSSOM'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER CURE, ' says Wm. W. Stewart, 391 May Street, Buffalo. This wonderful remedy is guaranteed by the manufacturers to cure any form of kidney or bladder trouble. It is sold at 50c a box bv E. i DROWN, 48 No. Main St. li I i a l i nnvmi s i& If Ton hftvr-n't a rotftilnr, healthy movement of Urn bowels evtiry dav, you're ill or A ill be. Kepyour boPia opeii, ad be well. Force, in the eh ape of violent physic or pill poison. 1 danseroun. Tha anioothesit, eawJest, most perJuct wiy of keeping tL bowels ciutir aud clean 1 to take CANDY EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleanant. Talntftble. PotBnt, Tasts Good, Do Oood, Kwvt'r Hiuk-n, Wfiftk.pn or(Jrijuu 10. 6 And 60 conta t'r box. Write fur free snuiplo, and bixilc lot on health. Ad.lrcBa 4..J Sterling fiemcrty Company, Chicago or Km York. KEEP YOOa 1L00D OIMI OSTEOPATHY Two years hence you will wonder why yoa Hi not believe in Osteopathy before. Think it over. No knife.no drugs. Juit applied common-.'eise. Specialty Kervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. Consultation free. Office hours, !) 00 a.m. to 12 m. and 1.80 to 5.30 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Will treat you at your homes when pre ferred. DR. R. P. EVANS, Room 4. Morse Block, - - Main St., Earre, Vt fhono 137-3. V -U-J w w ww w W WW'S it r . " ,'1 . t .if f SjJ Poleters 1 - - - - . ..- ---I 1 ; I BARRY & WILLIAMS, I Home. Bakery, 30 and 32 Farrt Street, 1 Montpelier. Vt. Pure Milk Bread fe Merchant's Economic Grocery k 2 AND (rf 2 Parker & Tassie's Gsh Market, fa BARRE, VERMONT. ycosiie I am agent . for this Great est Wonder of the Nineteenth .Century. It cures pain In siatsily with out Ukin; a drop of medi-, cine. It lasts for years. Price, I,(M). L. S. NORRIS, Barre. We Sell and Guarantee 2SC ANTI-GRIPINE Cures Grip, Coughs, Colds and Headaches. East Bane Drug Store, J. H. KcARTHUR. Prop. SOUTH Ei HOTEL FORMERLY WINDSOR HOUSE, BROWN & 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. -12 UNION MADE. If you go hunting this Fall ami can't locate anv- thing, put i;p your gun and seek solace in a Blue Rib bon Cigar. L O. MARRION, Pipes and Tobacco, Union Cagar Store. Corner Cigar Store, (Two stores are Ijctter than one.) IE KEEP MOVING. Our stock by underselling all competitors In Diamond Kines. Pius. IJronehea nnri other articles of Jewelry. Our reputation for fine goods, low prices aud honorable deulina does the business for endeavor to live up to our name. AUvas carry a large, complete and elegant stock. Every article warranted as represented. Fine Repairing ml Engraving. B O. HOLMES, Jeweler and Optician, Gordon Block, Barre, Vermont. TheL 1 m&!i(L. : . 4 X. 9 O Uniformity in Baking, Abundance of hot water. Immense saving in fuel. Simplicity in constn.tc.tlon. Perfect cleanliness and ease of management. These are fcut few ol tli many good reasons why you should buy a "Built to Bake' Household Range. Cor. Main and Merchant Sts. D. k II Coal Screened Qeaa Stove, Egg and Nut, -Grate, - - - - $8.20 8.00 We sell and deliver 2000 pounds for a ton. D. H. MILES. Goal, Wood, Coke! Hard Coal, all sizes. A No. i Smithing Coal. Hard and Soft Wood. Calder Richardson, -Successors to O. I. Jackson & Co., Depot Square, - - Barre, Vt. CI f A r7 &y iLm ia luasw Dry Hard Wood FOR SAtE. Best quality. lias been well housed. Price, $2.50 jer cord In two cord lots or " more for cash. L. K. AVERHX, P. O. Box C04, - - Barre, Vermont. WOOD The place to buy Wood of all kinds. A large stock of Chair Wood, No. 1 beat Block Wood, Mixed .Soft and Hard Wood blabs and Kindling Wood. MOVING AND JOBBING. I am prepared to do all kinds of moving and jobbing at fifty cents per hoar for two horses and a man. L. J. BOLSTER, (Tel. Call 152-3.) 283 No. Main St, ' Barre, Vermont. ock Wood, Limb Wood and Chair Waste For sale for cash. Orders may be left at-Thwing Bros' boxes. Arthur S. Martin, Phone 204-3. - - - 43 Tark St. C. A. CHURCHILL & CO., Electricians. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Successors to O. T. JJriggs. Telephone 15-3 or 207-4. pMement Worthen ltlock, Barre. HAIR GOODS. Mrs. C. S. Mc.iknr, 40 .Tctrenton St., my nRmt, will 1 to furnish Hair Goods, Wi'S, r'nint I'mccs, .".wltolxis, etc., if not in stock, t short notion Irom my Manchester store. Thanking tilt) pulilic for their liheral patronspw iu th as. and soliciting a contintiinico of the siiiim) in the fnti.ie for my luront and mjuHf, I am yours with all respect, ti. M. Vcltli. iNMto nttasa. 1 im w -mua '0 ELEGTRiCWIRING Electric Hesters, Elecfric Fixtures, Elecfric Snpplies. standardIlectric CO, 3 I H. 13. BENNKTT, P. W. NICHOLS, 169 North Main Bt., Earre. 1 r s I