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Tin: u.vkp.i: daily timi:s, dec. k;, itoa. AttO' PJ ZY TIMES! v7 r ; toe niuuiu. j tvs. y. I cent. f :-i4'r' Vr. The latent uM i-art i.l the ttfrtti are luiit r-n lu the buur of Lingky, PubUilr. cry Weekly Afternoon. jn-t.mre at ftarre eond ti.iS lu;t!.U'.r. 1 i ' st)AT, KECKMHKK 10, 103. he Ut'iuiblicitn candidate for mayor of , sUn was Swallowed by Mayor Collins Vetiterday. j Wonder if Mayor Burke of Burlington i will call for the resignation of any oue as the result of the fire yesterday. i' ? ' , 1 I Statistics xrecently prepared lu New York show that a little over 2S per cent of lw people of Manhattan go to church. t would be Interesting to know where the other 71 per cent will go. Senator ITanna Is out of the reckoning as chairman if the national liepublican com mittee. Have yon heard that before? But really and truly Marcus appears to be out this time, although it Is no telling actually what he will do until he does It. At the last meeting of the Montpelier license commissioners to hear the quarter ly reports of the police officers as to the working of the new liquor law, the unani mous report was that "conditions have been much better regarding the sale of liquor and the amount of Intoxication dur ing the last three months than in previous periods. Officers who have been avowed ly opposed to th license law reported that they were agreeably surprised at the work ings of the present law." The Kutland News and sundry other skeptical news papers are hereby notified that license has took" lu Montpelier. From the results, it would appear that there was a most lamentable lack of head work on the part of those Individuals of West Fa wlet, this state, w ho brought to trial a man, and a minister at that,charged - with the grossest neglect and cruelty to a three-year old child which was taken Into his household. The most profound secre cy was maintained as to the exact nature of the charges, those Instigating them as serting confidentially that when the trial cama they would have indubitable, proof of the minister's guilt. The trial came and the Rev. Daniel. Mclntyre was prompt ly acquitted ;vi not only was he acquitted by jury but the sentiment of the town was decidedly in his favor; thus we see a - man accused unjustly, brought to trial for something he was not guilty of and his reputation given a certain stigma how ever much bis character was cleared by the trial, on acoount of too hasty judgment "Lives thtre a mm with soul si df&S, Who can be Indifferent to what ts saiJ By the opposite sex about the style of his clothes ?. Our clothes are cut to make men look their best this is more than can be said of the results obtained by the average tailor. The slight man should not slight this hint. The heavy weight will f nd heavy odds in our favor. ABOUT THE STATE. IB , tr lit Ii.!rt-t i-M-aiifd 1 rum Our! K! arne K. Caddije has been appointed it poKtina.tter at riyuioiitti, tins state. I U .7. A Tullipr rfrct-ulU' ft ktmiTif. In 1h;Mj 1 niversity of Vermont, liurhngton, has l(, bet-n appointed meengpr to the com- , K" nntU'M on immigration, f which Senator , W nhatu P. Dillingham is the chairman. J if. j The IJohin Hood Powder Co. has com--1(, pMM the plans for the new ouildings at tv their factory at Swanton and have aim- kI' nimced to build on the old site where the , buiKliiiL's stiiod which were wrecked bv , tv , tue explosion of .November 18. A monthly magazine to be known as jThe American F ish Culturist, will be is sued at St. Johnsbury, the tird number to be issued in January. The editor is K.N. t arter and the niauazine will be devoted to ancling.fiiih culture and the commercial : li.-hei ies. J The Central Vermont railroad has set j tied for S?;;ot0 the claim of Dr. Charles E. : Severance of Brattleboro for injuries re vived in a collision at Millers Fails on Thanksgiving day, 3U02, at which time several othe' passengers were more or less lujured. Hi 8 0 Rogers & Grady Co., TOP Trt TINT AITTPTTTrOC X iUI AV IUIi VU1I1IIUW, I uinicn Duuaing, - uarre, v ermont. II. M. Mott of St. Albans, narrowly es caped drowning Sunday while driving from East Albuigto West .Swauton. Mr. Mott had driven about three quarters of Useful Clhrisllmas 1 1 i i Will please your BUSY STORE. fricnds.Yofind them at MONTPEIIER'S tit f i, ,v4.nvi nrpoirations lor the we nave.mduc tr m , holiday trade and cur store will cetbinly he a place of mta to yoa. Goods reliable and prices right. Hail Ordas promptly Med. m ; k H. C GLEASON, Montpelier. g w v the way from East Alhurg to West Swan ton over a beaten track which had been driven over but about four honnj before, when his horse and sleigh wtrnt through the ice without warning. Though Mr. Mott wore a heavy fur coat over his ordi nary overcoat and was bundled up la fur robes, he managed to reach firm Ice and succeeded in holding the horse up for about ten minutes when the animal gave a plunge, and breaking away from Mr.Mott's hold, sank with the sleigh, Gr- r-ir-3 PT"? 77 A' 1L & iyiih on the part of his accusers. It should be a lesson, not alone for those misguided West Pawlet people. JINGLES AND JESTS. ClirUttiiaa. A chnncleller, A mistletoe, A lover near, A maid below, A scuffle dear, A kiss or so, And that Is Chrlatmaa. don't you knowT Eliot Kays Stone in Llpplncott's Maga Blne For December. Her Fortune. i J I V "Do you want the little bird to tell your fortune, little girl?'' "My fiice is my fortune, sir. I don't need any little bird to tell me that." Sun Francisco Examiner. Watches in Gold, Gold Filled and Silver For Ladies and Gentlemen! ANNIVERSARY SALE. Diamonds set and tiaset j Jewelry ; Ladies', Gentlemen's and Chil dren's Rings in great variety Ladies' Lockets, Fob Chains and Chate ckttes ; Gentlemen's Vest, Dickens and Fob Chains ; Ladies' Bracelets ia Carmen, with Lockets and Monograms ; Marguerite, Alice Roosevelt and Chain ; Children's Bracelets, Brooch Fins, Stick Pins, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Studs and Lockets ; Silverware in Silver Services, Nut Bowls, Bonboa Dishes, Pickle Wells, Bak'ng Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Bread Trays, Cups and Saucers, Shaving' Hugs. Crumb Trays, Childs' Cups, Soap Boxes, Napkin Rings, Cracker Jars, Casters, etc. Sterling Silver in Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Servers, Souvenir Spoons ; Dres sing Sets in Sterling and Rogers' Goods ; Cut Glass ; Clocks in Hantej Kitchen and Gold ; Leather Goods in Traveling Sets, Military Brushes and Manicure Sets ; Silk Umbrellas ; Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses ; Opera and Field Glasses ; Pens in Fountain, Waterman Ideal and Ster ling ; Gold Desk Pens in Ebony and Pearl Holders, Gold Pencils, etc., etc. Prices Lowest for Reliable Goods. Largest Line in This Vicinity. F. E. BURR & CO., Telephone 10-21, 85 North Main St, Barre, Vt. One year ago this week The Vaughan Store opened its doors in Barre. This is our first anniversary week. To celebrate this event we are go'ng to give you better values this week than jroa have ever received before from this or any other dry goods store. ON FIRST FLOOR If you knew as much about this sale and the great values we have for you as we do ourselues, yoa couldn't keep away from this store We have room to mention only a few items : New Nobby Furs, Ladies' Dress and Walk ing Skirts, Ladies' White and Fancy Flannel Waists, Ladies' and Kisses' Opera Shawls, Gloves and Mit'ens, Harvard Golf Jackets, Fancy Lace Collars and Shoulder Capes, Fancy Neckwear, thousar ds cf Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Sterling Silver Novelties, Toilet Sets, Wrist Bags, Purses, Belts, Beads, etc. These, with hundreds of other desirabls goods, are displayed on lirst lloor. ON SECOND FLOOR. We are showing Blankets, Puffs, Beautiful Outing Flannel, Night Robes, Skirts, Children's Flannelette Night Gowns and Petticoats, Peerless Moslia Underwear (the best ia the world), Corsets, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Chil dren's Bonnets, Down Pillows and a large line of Fleece-lined and Ali-wcol Un derwear for Ladies, Misses and Children. I Lots of people have a wrong imprersion about the size cf our store 2nd the business we do. Perhaps you are under the ixprcssioa that this is nothing but a small two-by-one store, with its small assortment, etc. If yoa will only take the trouble to walk through the maia store, then up one flight to the second floor, you'll tell a 'different story. This store has been enlarged and made better in every way. It is a day-light store. Thanking you for your liberal patronage the past year, we wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS. IC pz bi L jL 5 2 COR THE GLAD HOLIDAY TIME we have a splendid stock of articles suitable for S presents the kind that brines cheer to the heart of the one who gives as well fe presents' as the one who receives. We are headquarters for fine PERFUMES. We certainly have a very large iS collection to select from. nil Notice to ClmiHipen, All members of Clan Gordon No. 12 are reiinestecl to send in thtiir address to the secretary, James Elrlck, 18 Maple aveuue, on or before the 18th of December, so as to Insure them of receiving the new publica tion or the Fiery Cross. Anyone failing to e raply with this reiuet may n.t re ceive the paper as a new and correct list has got to be sent to the new publishers. Online flannel robes for 50, 79, 1.09 each at Veale & Knight's. THE VAUGHAN STORE, 44 North Maia Street, Barre, Vermont For Amusement, I ' Instruction, ; Entertainment, Old sold and stiver wanted at refiners' price in exchange for goods at K. E. Burr's 2 The celebrated Apollo brand is our specialty. The Candy is encased in elegant fancy 5! boxes and handsome baskets. 5 Burnt Wood and Leather, and we sell them at common, every-day prices. No fancy We have also a fine line cf TOILET and MANICURE SETS, in French Stag, 5: Christmas price in ours. WSu, xu uiLiiviiixM wt inc vvuna, xs wc nave uic new duu u wxicci S that will surprise you. Let us show you designs and quote prices on Monogramed Stationery. Really, it is the proper thing now. If you have in mind a box of CIGARS, we have the really good ones. CJj TT IJUJlW IIV i W UW1UU, VlUUUlUhl (jUUUJ IU VtiXJ UOV, jJLVMOV V V iiV V tClVV till k JS we are the leading Druggists in this vicinity and are prepared to sell you Drugs and 5 Medicines lower than any other store. We are prepared to fill your Prescriptions j cheaper and better and we always dispense just what the doctor orders. Our Pres :2" cription business is constantly increasing and the particular reason is that the Physician S knows that we will dispense just what he orders and the patient feels secure when he r2 places the prescription in our hands. mi Z 9 Fountain Fens! We handle exclusively the PAUL E. WIRT Pen. Every Pen is sold on a positive guar- aniee not 10 ieaK, not 10 sweat, not arop ins ana aoove an to write wnen cauea upon. RED CROSS PHARMACY, RICKERT & WELLS, 3 S , 5 ; Z: i . m., mZ ml l ml I. A Good Picture LIKE A GOOD BOOK is a source of education and in spiration. We have an entirely new line, to which we invite your attention. It's being much admired and is sure to contain something that will please you. No Christmas shopping will be complete without a visit to the It Beats Anything Else Ever Prodaced. BARRE BOOK STORE, CMS. A. SMITH, Proprietor, Gordon Block. 140 North Main St. Visible Writing Means All the Work Always in Sight. Til 1 k. S t60 North Main Street, - - - - - - Barre, Vermont. S WORK IN SIGHT MEANS that every character is directly in front of the operator, in plain view, the instant it is made and never passes out of sight, either iy iceuing under a scale bar or nto a cylinder, or by being hidden by a ribbon or ribbon device. The UNDERWOOD is the only typewriter made which presents REAL VISIBLE WRITING. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS RENTED. WM. H. PITKIN, Telephone 231-2. Room 3. Riles Building Barre. 1 O be able to have at vnnr mm. mand in your own home, the living voices of such great artijts as Suzanne Adams, Campanari, Calve, and all the greatest artists in the world as we!! as all the New Popular Music, is the happy lot of an owner of a VICTOR TALKING MACHINE. Don't be prejudiced by So-called Talking Machines you may have heard in the past, but come in and hear the latest in modern wonders. ' Don't n.i hearing this machine. , Prices, $15.00 to $40.00. " We also sell the new Edison Phonograph and Edison and Columbia Records, Lambert Indestructible Records, Records for all makes and styles of Talking Machines, Latest Popular Music, Fcibs, Music Roll.., etc, ' AVERILL MUSIC COMPANY, North Main Street, - p,, ismmKt&mmmgafji A Fo o t Role! 8 g There is one foot rule that says twelve inches. Bat there is another fect rule that says "equal distribution of strength I is a Shoe essential' That is the rule that gives the Curtis Shoe its individuality. When measuring the quality cf a Shoe the latter rule is the one to go by. Remember the rule. Our List. I DOROTHY DODD PATRICIAN. I HANAN k SONS CURTIS KEITH KONQUEROR. Badger, McLean & Co., I Where Price Fits Quality, 131 North Main Street, .'. r, vnL V Tmt BrwAfi't, Agents. ' the coinptiny ittoros nt the ilant.s of the Frick mid allied compsmies, nnnounce n fonornl cnt In the m-lee of floods. to avenge the tlflVat ff Cuba and thf rhilipiilnos." lvmltng the happening of this event the h-Kiicy is to rem air OtJMMfc' ' cost price. Largest variety ladies and genUeraen'i on every w - AnF