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Show DISABLED ' BY BLOW FROM DEER. Boys Disastrous Attempt to Capture Usually Timid Animal. Frank Miner, a young man living on the River road, bad an exciting experience with a deer on a recent Sunday afternoon and is . convinced that they are not the timid animals he has always thought they were. Miner was rowing In a skiff when he saw a deer start to swim the river, heading toward the North Lyme shore. Miner bent to his oars,' overtook the animal and running his boat up alongside reached over and seized the deer by the head. He lifted the head of the creature upon the gunwale of the boat and was trying to decide what to do with his prize when the deer settled the question for him. Suddenly It shot one of its forefeet up out of the water and the hoof struck him a blow on the forehead, knocking the boy backward into the boat and compelling him to release his hold of the deer's head. When young Miner receovered himself the animat was several rods away and he hadnt any further desire to capture it. Deep River correspondence Hartford CouranL HISTORIC RELIC Chair 8ald to Have OF INTEREST. Used by Fugitive Regicide Judges. In the possession of the Rev. A. N. Somers of Sharon, Mass., Is an old chair, said to have been used by the regicide Judges, Goffe and Whaley, after their escape to America and while they were in hiding here from the king's troops. Whaley was a brothcr-In-Iaof Oliver Cromwell, and William Goffe was the formers and one of the strongest men in Cromwell's government The chair was used by them while they were In hiding In the house of the Rev. John Rursell In Hadley, after leaving the hiding place In the cave In Connecticut. It formerly had rockers on It, which It is eald were worn off durlog the fourteen years of constant use by one or the other of the two exiles as they sat In the attic room of Mr. Russells house. Tradition says that Judge Goffe was sitting In this chair when the Indians attacked the village, and that he rose from It to take command of the clti- Been eon-ln-Ia- "CCCD WILL AND CCCD Lesson of Llfs That Most Impressed the Late Senator Hoar. In his autobiography that good old man, Senator Hoar, who went to his rest a few months ago, said: "The lesson which I have learned In life, which is impressed on me dally, and more deeply as I grow old, Is the lesson of Good Will and Good Hope. I believe that Is better than yesterday, and that will be better than I believe that, In spite of so many errors and wrongs, and even crimes, my countrymen, of all classes, desire what Is good and not what Is evil." These are golden words and they ought to be preserved by every man and woman who wants to keep on the bright aide of life and to get the most out of the work. Pessimism Is a drain on vitality. It Increases toll, makes harder all effort Be cheerful! Be an optimist! Baltimore Herald. to-da- y to-da- nr in Gold 4,200 Feet Underground. Gold Is on exhibition in the mining department, Melbourne, Australia, found In the New Chum mine, Bendigo, at a depth o 4,200 feet, the record depth of gold discovery. Convincing Evidence. Winthrop, Cal., Nov. 20th (Special) A plain and straightforward story Is always the most convincing. And that Is what has impressed us most In reading the testimonial In regard The experito Dodd's Kidney Pills. ence told by Davis Lewis of this place bears the ring and stamp of truth upon it. He says: 1 was troubled for six months with dull beavy pains in the small of my back, sometimes it passed into my stomach, at other times up between my shoulders. When it was In my stomach I was doubled up, and hardly knew what to do for the pain. 1 was advised to take all kinds of remedies, and did so but without getting any relief. Then some one told me to try Dodds Kidney Pills. I got a box and began taking them. The first few doses gave me relief, by the time I had finished them all the pain was gone and I have been well ever since." BEGINNINGS SMALL OK FIRES. Unconsidered Triflea Frequently Causa Heavy Loss. Dust la a wonderful producer of fires. There have been Instances In po8tofllce8 where the dust of the mail bags suspended in the rear of a close room exploded with terrific force. Dust explosions are of frequent occurrence in flour and drug mills. The origin of many fires in tailor shops may be traced to the dry cleaning of clothes. A rag dipped In naphtha Is frequently used in removing grease spots from garments. The rag soaked with Inflammable fluid Is thrown upon the noor. When the Rhop Is closed up and tbe a'r Is confined, the naphtha-soakematerial will of itself generate fire. Bales of cotton placed In the hold of a ship are often the cause of disastrous fires. Frequently a spark from a cigar finds a resting place in a cotton bale, where it smoulders for weeks. The dark hall In tenement houses is the Indirect originator of fires. Greasy matting or small heaps of paper lie about A match not extinguished or a cigarette stub Is thrown down and a blaze Fire and Water. re-ult- sea forces that drove the savages o after a stubborn fight After the death of Mr. Russell this (hair, by purchase, came Into the possession of a Mrs. Iladley, who removed from Massachusetts to Burnt 'Hills, N. Y. At her death It passed to her daughter, Mrs. IUnkson, whose son Ezra, some 70 years of age, In 1880 gave the chair to Mr. Somers, pastor of the church of, which be was a member in Holland, N. Y. It has been in Mr. Somers' possession since. "The story of the chair being connected wlih Goffe and Whaley," said Mr. Somers recently, "came with to much directness and simplicity from such artlesa and Illiterate people that i have always accepted it as undoubtedly true, and of Importance as connecting the relic with Important historic personages. The chair Is said to have been made In Newburyport "I should like to see It safely In possession of some Institution where It would be preserved for the future, or held by some private collector of historical relics." Dog 8aved Little Runaway, Johnnie Rogers of Tolland, Conn., wandered six miles from home, and spent Sunday night in the woods. He was accompanied by his dog. Carlo, and didnt seem to be greatly worried when found by searching parties. "1 slept warm beside Carlo" was the little fellow's answer to inquiries ss to how he passed Four-year-ol- d the night Partridge Shattered Window Pane. A partridge flying against s plate glass window in the home of C. G Whitney at North Adams shattered the glass In such s manner that Mrs. children were Whitney and her to badly cut. Mrs. Whitney was so badly alarmed that she telephoned her husband that all three had been shot. The police found the bird dead upon the floor. Not Enough Scholars for School. The principal of the high school at Hinsdale, Mass., has resigned and the school has been cloned because of the lack of pupils. The total enrollment on the opening day was but eight, and It n decided to be cheaper to raj the tuition of these In some nearby town than to try to run the school. READ AND YOU WILL LEARN and That the leading medical writers schools of KCPE." Brides Remain Hidden. At a Yezedce marriage the bride Is covered from head to foot, and when ahe reaches her new home she hides behind a curtain, where she stays for eight days, and no one can see her. At Druse the bride Is hidden with n red veil, which is first removed In the bridal chamber. PASSING OF PORRIDGE Makea Way for the Better Food of a Better Day. "Porridge Is no longer used for breakfast In my home," w rites if loyal Britain from Huntsville, Out. This was an admission of no small significance to one "brought up" on the time-honore- d stand-by- . "One month ago,' she coutlnues, "I bought a package of GrapoNuta food for my husband, who had been an Invalid for over a year. He had passed through a severe attack of pneumonia and la grippe combined, and was left In a very bad condition when they passed away. "I tried everything for his benefit, but nothing seemed to do him any good. Month followed month and he till remained sb weak as ever. I was almost discouraged about him when I got the Grape-Nutbut the result has compensated me for my anxiety. "In the one month that be has eaten Grape-Nut-s he has gained 10 pounds In weight, his strength Is rapidly returning to him, and he feels like a new man. No we all eat Grape-Nut- s food, and are the better for It. Our little 6 year old boy, who used to suffer from pains In the stomach after eating tbe old fashioned porridge, bus no more trouble since he began to use Grape-Nuts- , and I have no more doctor's bills to pay for him. "We use Grape-Nulwith only aweet cream, and find it the most tasty dials In our bill of fare. "Last Monday i ate 4 teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nutand cream for breakfast, nothing else, then set to work nd got my morning's work done by 9 o'clock, end felt less tired, much stronger, than if I had made my breakfast on meat, potatoes, etc aa I used to. I wouldn't be without Grape-NutIn tne house for any money." Name given by Postutn Co., Battle Creek, . Mich. There's a reason. Head the llttlo book. "The Hoad to Wcllville," In pkgs. s, a s s MOT I Measures Unseeable Lengths. The 250th part of an inch Is a millimeter. The 2.000.000th part of a millimeter Is what Dr. P. E. Shaw of England is measuring. The unaided eye cannot perceive much less than h of a millimeter. With the help of a microscope the eye can see is llttlo, as millimeter. The measuring medium used for engineering gauges will detect differences of millimeter, l,y pjlng interference bands of light yvj can perceive movements of millimeter. In the optical lever a beam of light falls on a pivoted mirror; if a body push '.he mirror at a point near the axis of the pivot the beam is deflected by a arge angle. By this, means a movement of the body by millimeter may be detected. The most tnodern and sensitive method is by the electric micrometer. Dr. Shaws invention was first produced so that It can measure less than It is not controlled by the hand, but worked with a pulley cord of rubber, which passes from a band around a pulley to the screw. This In done to avoid the comparatively rough touch ond the tremor of the hand. Many precautions regarding size, shape, cleanliness must be observed to insure Its operation. John A. Howland. one-tent- A Heating Contrivance. Naturally the average man doesnt know much about the duties of the kitchen, which accounts for the fact that the majority of useful kitchen articles invented are the Ideas of women. A Nebraska woman has added another one to the list In the heating contrivance shown here, which is adapted to be placed upon a stove for heating irons or for other purposes where a device could be used. It consists of two similar semlcylindrlcal sections hlngpd In the center, the tops being provided with openings or perforations, and the lower edge being formed with a supporting rim or flange. From this construction It will be observed that the device when closed and placed upon teachers of all the several practice endorse and recommend. In the strongest terms possible, each and ev'.ry ingredient entering Into the composition of Dr. Bierces Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint," torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It Is also a Rpecilic remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal affections and their resultants, as bronchial, d throat and lungdiseasosiexccptconsump-tionjaccompanlewith severe coughs. It Is not so pood for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases it is especially efficacious In producing perfect cures. It contains Black Cherrybark, Golden Seal root. Mood root. Stone root. Mandrake root and Queens root all of which are highly praised as remedies for all the a Wive mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and teachers as Prof. Hartholow, of Jefferson Med. College; Prof. Hare, of the Unlv. of Pa.; lrof. Finley Kllingwood, M. I., of Bennett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. 1).. late of Cincinnati ; Prof. John M. Scudder, M. D.. late of Cincinnati ; Prof. Edwin M. Ilalo. M. D., of Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, and scores of others equally eminent lu their several schools of practice. The "Golden Medical Discovery" Is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for like purposes, that has any such profensUmil endorsement worth more than any number of ordinary testimonials. Open publicity of its formula on the bottle wrapper Is the best possible guaranty of Its merits. A glance at this published formula will show that"Goiden Medical Discovery contains no poisonous or harmful agents and no alcohol d glycerine chemically pure, being used Instead. Glycerine Is entirely unobjectionable and besidos is a most useful Ingredient in the cure of all stomach as well as bronchial, throat and lung affections. There la the highest medical authority for its use in all such cases. The "Discovery "Is a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and Is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing Its Ingredients mailed free on request. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Band Playa on High Chimney. A dozen members of an Irish brass band In Dublin recently gave a performance on the top of a chimney 140 feet high. Thanksgiving Rates. "Hurrah for the fun, Is the pudding done? Hurrah for the pumpkin pie." Visit the old folks at home and en joy the day's blessing free from care One fare for the round trip between any station In Utah on the Salt Lake Route, Utahs most popular line. Tickets on sale November 29 and 30, good until December 1. Elephant Struck by Train. Says tbe Shanghai Times: "Rangoon papers record the rare event ol an elephant being run over by a train. It happened at the 106th mile on the Irrawaddy section of the railway. The elephant was straying on the line. The front portion of the engine was, of course, somewhat damaged, as Is only to be expected, but nothing else occurred. There was no derailment of carriages. - BABY CAME NEAR DYING. From the stove forms a means particularly useful In heating irons. A kettle or other cooking utensil can also be placed upon the top, the Irons and the kettle being heated at the same time. To permit the ready opening or closing of either of the sections cleats are attached to each section and operated by means of an Implement similar to a poker. In this way there Is no danger of burning the hands. It will be evident that such a device would retain a vast amount of heat-retainin- g beat Lay Ilia to Electrio Efflorescence. The luxuriant efflorescence of electricity Is not without Its thorn in n new disease that has appeared among workers In electric power houses. These houses are located at Niagara Falls, and have betrayed nineteen cases. It seems that with people whose employment brings them into the Immediate presence of high voltage alternating current generating or transforming machines there uniformly results a grave disturbance of the digestive organs, loss of appetite, distress after eating and whitening of the complexion almost to the color of chalk. The cause Is attributed to the chemical influences of either electrio rays or some ray as yet unknown. Pure Water Help Engine. People may be willing to drink Impure water, but they are not willing to offer It to their locomotives. Purified water result in sure economy and excellent business returns from the viewpoint of the locomotive operations, and also relieves the shops and roundhouses of a vast amount of work, which Increases with the weight of locomotives and the increased demand upon them. Although the first cost la large, returns are so prompt and so liberal that to do without water purification Is pronounced folly. Volcanoes and Earthquakes. A remarkable example of the elose connection of volcanoes and earthwas observed by tho early quake Spanish settlers In San Salvador. When the water In the crater lake of Ilopango rose above a certain level earthquake shocks always followed. 8o they cut a channel to allow of the escape of the water and prevent Its rising In the crater. And for a hundred years thero was no earthquake shook the country.. At the same time the lake was blown out by a volcanic eruption. HIGH BUILDING. Remarkable Feat of Steeplejack Astonished New Yorker. The latest sensation In New York Is the "Human Fly." Clinging like a famous Flat-Iro- n fly to the surface of the John Gap In Broadway, building d steeplejack, rick, a walked up and down the tall building while thousands below stood trembling at the daring feat. The Flatiron Garrick building Is 286 feet high. made a bet that he would crawl from window tc story the twentieth the ground 270 feet away without touching a windowsill. Down he went, one foot after the other, and one hand grasping the thin ledge below, before an Awful Skin Humor Scratched Till Blood Ran Wasted to a Skeleton Speedily Cured by Cutlcura. "When three months old my boy broke out with an Itching, watery rash all over his body, and he would scratch till the blood ran. We tried nearly everytb'ng, but he grew worse, wasting to a skeleton, and we feared he would die. He' slept only when In our arms. Tbe first application of Cutlcura soothed him so that he slept in his cradle for the first time in many weeks. One set of Cutlcura made a cure. and complete permanent (Signed) Mrs. M. C. Maitland, Jasper, Ontario." Importance of Proper Rest. Rest is absolutely necessary to every one. There must be periods of relaxation. Moments when tbe mind and soul and body gather force for continued activity. The thing one should guard against Is taking rest at the wrong moment. Herein lies most of tbe success of life resting at the right time. Too many make tbe mistake of undertaking to do more than they can shoulder. They begin a task that docs not belong to them. They are overambl-tlous- , and "by that sin fell the angels." in trying to do more than they can do they fall utterly. TEA. promotes light thinking and light conversation. Tea time is the time for light thought and talk. Tbs feeders of thlt pepor will bo pl.wwS u not Ui.ro el no droedxS dlMwo that i bx.n ohio lo euro lo oil lu ud Catarrh. lull'. Catarrh Cur. I.iiwu, ti omr a cur. now knows lo Itio medical frot.rolty, ( dlaxaee. enu.lltuUun.1 rnuulro. btn( tn.lin.oi. Il.ll . currb t aro I. Ui teroollp, online dlrxutiy upuo tin blood and urlKM of III. .jr.tf.tn, dx.tro.li foundation of thn iUmmx. tb.robjr nod .Ivin. the i ir.umb bp bullillof op th. snniitui. nod ln( n.tur. In dolnu It. work. Thn Ooiuui'k faith lu It.eur.it.n pow.r.pn.prl.iot ihx that (inn Uun.lrxd Hollar, (or an. CM. ibnt U t iluro. band lor tut of t,..(tnionlni.. A.MrxuK, J CIIKNM CO.. Toledo, O. Sold Hr ml llruuul.1. tV. Tone (loir, y muiif for oonMipaUoa, bu '.l Study and Think. It Is a piling up of reserve force that produces pusltlvencsi end popularity. A lack of Inherited energy hinders, but a knowledge of self and the application of useful truths compensate.-Eurl M. I'ratt. Mrs. Plnkhams Advice Saves Mai From this Sad and Costly Expertenc It is a sad b true fact th juDougl 'tinnot be fr.tTJ yea ZUl Wts brings an crease in i, tl numberofoper tions perform upon women our hospital More than threi fourths of tli patients lyiD on those snov white beds are women and girls wh are awaiting or recovering from opera tions mode necessary by neglect. Every one of these patients hai plenty of warning in th at bearing dot feeling, pain at the left or right of th womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in th small of the back, lencorrhuea, dizzi ness, flatulency, displacements of th womb or irregularities. All of thesi symptoms are indications of an un healthy condition of the ovaries oi womb, and if not heeded the trouble will make headway until the penalty has to be paid by a dangerous oper- Vl Dough ation, and a lifetime of impaired useful, 'ness at best, while in many cases the Mitlrt, achi, .Ills results are fatal. Mthlt cos The following letter should brine suite tt at hope to suffering women Miss Luella .actory .nrandkl tint Adams, of the Colonnade Hotel, Seattle M alto Dougin Wash., writes ; V I Iw.tD Dear Mrs. Pinkham: w produce About two years ago I was great ill could the from a severe female trouble, pain md M mode In headaches. The doctor prescrilied for me and iim, you w finally told me that I had a tumor on the OO.hocecc Sr oh.pe. fl womb and must undergo an operation U Intrln wanted to get well. I felt thut tins was m fiton the m death warrant, but I spent hundreds of Doufi lars for medical help, but the tumor kept growing Fort; mutely I corresponded with irttmSht an aunt in the New England States, and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vee-- e cAUTiqr Jo hires. table Compound, as it was raid to cure tulout hie nn mors. 1 did so and immediately began to ftSTKO, lhmulai improve in health, and 1 wes entirely cured, the tumor disappearing entirely, without ao :pleo ieiit t I wish every suffering woman ii Color Eye operation. would try this great preparation. frit for I TV. I Just as surely as Miss Adams was di be released his grip on the upper one. Never for an Instant did he falter or hesitate, but with calm, even movements, as though his Inch of foothold was on the step of a staircase, the steeplejack came down to the street. Then Garrick swarmed up the vertiOur sketch cured of the troubles enumerated io cal face of the Flatiron. shows him negotiating the cornice of her letter, just so sorely will Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound cure the roof. every woman in the land who suffers PET LAID AWAY IN MAUSOLEUM. from womb troubles, inflammation of tho ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous and nervous prostration. Sharks of the Pacific Deprived of a excitability Mrs. Pinkham invites all young Toothsome Morsel. women who are ill to write her for free Juno, Mrs. George B. de Forests pet advice. Address, Lynn, Mass. poodle, who dropped Into a dog heaven via the chloroform route recently, will not have to officiate aa the central figure In & shark table dhote, as Your Work has been the fate of many pets who have died In Newport, says a San The poodle, in Francisco dispatch. Atkins Saws cut a fancy box and surrounded by a not only wood, iron thick wall of cement, lies In Btate and other materials under the front porch of the De Fop est villa, and her shade eventually tatter than any will glory In the possession of a real other, but they cut headstone, of real marble, before tetri. long. is because they That so old that When Juno became ore made of the best steel life was a misery, Mrs. de Forest, in the world by men that with many tears, invested 25 cents In know how. chloroform and placed the drug and Juno under the same washtub. June Atkin Saw, Cera Knlrxo, Perfection floor emerged In such a condition that a Scrapen, etc , ere told by ell good kaidvut dealer. Catalogue aa itgueot. funeral was an Immediate .necessity. E. C. ATKINS CD. CO. Inc. The health officers suggested that Largeat Saw Manufacturer! In th World the sharks out In the bay were in Factory and Executive Offices, Indltaipolle need of a poodle, but Mrs. de Forest B.anchks New York, Chicago, Minneapolis vetoed tbe proposition, and Juno was Portland ( Oregon ), Settle, ban fraacuce burlad In royal style. hdeapbit, Atlanta and Toronto (Canada) UI 8 1. in Two WOULD CHECK BUSY ROOSTER. Accept st aubitltute SOU) BY Health Department If the rooster at 415 Orchard stre will change Us hours for crowing ai will adopt regular workii hours from 8 o'clock un 6 o'clock In the the da ylmo, and a willow tr upon which the rooster caaionally roosts will gre only Id its own back yai W. E. Furness, 417 Orcha street, will be happy. Mr. Furness has compla! od to the city health department th his neighbor's rooster persists crowing from midnight until the ear hours of the morning greatly to tl snnoyancse and loss of sleep of h family. The willow tree In the nelg bor's back yard also persists in gro Ing over the fence line several fe and tbe rooster occasionally obtrud its presence on Mr. Furness side the fence. The indignant citizen does not o Ject to the rooster, but to the cro ing. If the fowl will crow In the da time, Mr. Furnesa I willing that should remain, but Insists that tl GOOD Insist oa the Atkins DEALERS Brand EVERVVJS 1 . Many a man thinks he is patient with pain when he Is only perverts 1 eating pickles. TEA A money challenge A money challenge A money challenge A money challenge fear tracer nturne Ike BoklUlnst Bxm. your money If yes doo Warm hearts do not grew In hot houses. TEA Dont touch it at less than 60c lb; it isnt worth while. We know the market. Tear cracor nturne year Mosey It yes dee Uke okllUng'e Beet. Buy your smiles at the bar sad yos re likely to pick up your sorrows 'erywhere. IW Owes OOilA ns tub nvovs Boll Blue. Large perkecl The Rune Company, South bead, la t, ay to b brave when enemy has only blank carte health department shall enjoin It from disturbing his midnight slumbers Chicago News. ifvvuiiRii; TEA re friend to you and cer; faithful to both. QtUUUl feats. One of their worn ments Is knon as th rose." This bloom is shade end red In the night or In s dark room of the rose family a white blossom. When the open air tbe tram mediately commences t entire change or the flov to red depending on the light and warmth. Fit take on s kind of washet color, and rapidly chan blush of pink. The deepen In hue until th of an hour before Is as i dest peeny that ever bin lehllllngV heel le e good footru'e him with. Se meeMre Borrowed brains have a way of bsl ing when you drive them In public. TEA so dainty a drink le over the world I made friends so s Ideala. nothing we should C. HI Ireat W Cut No Rival! There la no country In tho world whero ao many people and such a large proportion of the total population live without doing any physical or mental work, and on the earnings of other people as in India. Tho Hindu. HOSPITALS CROWD! thirty-year-ol- triple-reiine- heat-retainin- g Heats the Irons Quickly, UP AND DOWN |