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I HERALD AND NEWS, NOVEMBER 19t 1903. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. Can't Stand It. Constant backache Tired ill tlie time. Nerves on edge. Distressing Urinary frontlet. Hard to keep np With any Kidney Ills. Doan's Kidney Pills Relieve the aches of a bad bark promptly cure all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Mr. J. B. n. Tnwnaenfl, of Townaeml Bros., rarrinrr mamifntf urera. of lit JeftVr. nn street, lieddeford, Me., says: "We hp 1 man's h lit ni-y ruin In our family. and found them a moiit valuahle remedy. There ere so many uwcteas reuiwiles on tlie market that n-n one ia found which experience proves dot's what la claimed for It, It Is a pleasure to endorse that preparation. I procured Iiosn a Kidney 1'Hla t John Ber ry 'a dniit store, under Hotel Thseber, and the sailxfaHory rt-nults olitalncd warrants tue lu umkluK the auuve statement." Doan's Kidney Mils sold at all dni Storm; SO cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., ilaf fulo, K. y. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY. Corrected to October i. ISM. OOINCI SOUTH Trsini leave HnDdulpb ss follow.: HOOA.M. KiK"t liiM, dally, for R'wton .n1 all Ken fcniclaiKl point. Tlirouiih Coin-he. .ml Hlwpnis cr. for Hotoa lit Lowell, also 1WI OllllifiUPIU. xo 17A, ivr. Mail wee day. for Worcester, Boston sad new ora. i on x. ivr. Limited Kxir. reck dur. for Boston and for Hhw York, Tla HpHntrrtoPt r New Uui don. ThronKh Com-he. hi,i1 Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Himlon and sprtnKneld. 7 aa r. ivr. Pas.enger week daya for White River Janet OOINO NORTH a oo a. ivr. Nla-ht Express dally for Montrsal and the ''t. Weekday, for Oadrnahurir, Kichfore' ami otuwa. HIcepluK car to Montreal. o oa a., ivr. Ps.aeneer week day. for St. Albans, Mnnt reul, Ottawa ami klihford, connecting- at HnrlluiitoD for Troy and Albany. a boa., ivr. Sundava only. Accommodation for Barling;, tun and ai. Albaua. a aa i. ivi. Mall and Kipre.s week days for Bnrllnr- u.n, I'anilindK Junetlon.St. Albans, Knu.e) Point, Omlen.liarK, Kti-tiford and Montreal, Pallman Parlor car to Montreal, O XO X. 3VE. Rjliress week days for Montreal and C hlcairo. Pullman Parlor ear to Montreal and Pullman Sleeping oar toCbloavo, . U. FITY.HIXJH, J. E. FKNtI.'k Y " Dd C""1'1 Maner General Passenger Agent. The power plants now in operation at the falls divert one-seventeenth of the volume of Niagara river, and when the flumes now building are com pleted one-eighth lessoivater will go over the falls, this aside from the water diverted by the Wetland cmiaJ and by great volume of the Chicago drainage canal. The Protector differs chiefly from the Holland and other types of submarine boats in being able to run along wneen upon the floor of the ocean. Traveling on the bottom ia declared to be the most simple, safe and reliable method known to underwater naviga tion. There are two wheels fitted the keel one in advance of the other. They are three feet in diameter, with nine-inch face. A Russian woman physician has proved that infection may be carried by a bullet from the clothing to wound. Using a Swiss military rifle, shots were fired before and after tb gun had become hot through cloth saturated with cultures of various micro-organisms, and in every case the sterilized bullet took up the germs from the cloth. Neither high velocity nor beat were sufficient to prevent in fection. Instantaneous photography is being applied by a German biologist to an in vestigation of the action of insects' wings. As many aa 2,500 exposures per second are obtained by revolving a cog wheel in the focus of eoncen trated sunlight, the photographic im ages of the insect being separated by means of a revolving mirror. A great difficulty la to get the Insect to fly in the narrow limits in which it can be photographed. In a recent paper to the London In stltuton of the Mechanical Engineers, Mr. J. H. TVicksteed showed that spongy, malleable iron, made direct from the ore, was much employed for tools and weapons about 400 B. C, the time of the earliest records of accurate ly known date, aad received great at tention in the time of Homer, 880 B C. Until about 400 years ago, however, brenze held the field for objects that could not be shaped by hand hammer ins;. The best authorities have de cided thit caat-ron was discovered be tween i4!io and 1500 and from that time the iron foundry was added to the forge. There are a great many hungry hearted women who would attend a baby sale if babies ware ever offered for sale, because there are a great aaany wives who love children and have been told by physi cians that they can never hope to nurse a child of their own. Some of thee women who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the cure of womanly Cls have been made happy mothers aa a result of the cure of womanly disease and the building up of the general health. Doctor lierco a Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong aad sick women well. It establishes reirulsritv. dries weakening drains, heals inflamma tion and ulceration and cures female weakness. I wrote te woe same time aao to vet Informa. tioa about atr case' eayi Mrs. Mary Is lu ary, cf Drydea, Va. "J waa troubled with female weakness aid aaias. Ket-rived answer aa you, arl.isiai me to lake Doctor Pierae's favorite Preemption end ' Golden Medical Im- cowr.' I took two bottles of 1 Favorite Pre erriutioa ' and round k elid me good. had been married four yean and had no children ; BOW 1 oaa aav that our keuee ia blenant with a Utile baby bey. bora July loth, by the help of Cod and your medicine. I pratee your medicine highly. " You caa publiah tkla letter u you wish FRSR. Dr. Pierce's Common Sena Medical Adviser ia sent fret on receiot of stamps to pay expense of mailinjroaTy. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, RiiIIhIo, N, Y. ART AND ARTISTS. Liilliu .juimajiiaiiaiiawamLi 11 111 . 11 1.1.1 iiijiiumi jsT wjli "ffi1 i mmm .t,; 1 c.'i- .Ma The Copley society, of Boston, Intend to hold a memorial Whistler exhibition in February which will be representa tive of the artist's life work. Charles H. Niehaus, of New York. hag been commissioned to execute the statue of John J. Ingalls which is to represent the state of Kansas in the statuary hall of the United States cap- 1101. The committee for Great Britain and Ireland to represent the fine art of the empire at the Louisiana Purchase ex hlbition has been widened so as to in elude other art organizations beside the Koyal academy. The German emperor has conferred upon jonn s. Sargent, the American painter, a large gold medal for art in connection with the Berlin art exhibi tion. A small gold medal also waa con ferred upon Edwin A. Abbey. There are, it would seem, many fine points in sculptural criticism which the art world overlooks, for Mr. St. Gaudens nas told how recently he heard an IrlBh man, passing tils Sherman statue, but lately unveiled in New York, remark mat it was all wrong; "for," said he, "would an illigant military gintleman like the glneral be riding and let the iny ifamej walk?" irk- v 1 , -Tiuxarx union, or Dresden, of wnicn Alois Schmidt is the chief spirit, decided some years ago to erect a monu ment to the composer in Dresden, and u,uv nas oeen raised for that purpose Recently designs were invited from Dresden sculptors, and a site in the Burgewlese, one of the prettiest of the smaller Dresden -parks, was awarded to the union by the city authorities. Eight designs have been received so far, not one of which has proved to be satisfac tory enough to warrant the committee accepting It. In POINTED PARAGRAPHS. SHD US A'GOW, Steer, BuH or Horse hide. Calf skin. Dog skin, or any other kind J hide or skia, and let us tin it with the hair on, soft, light, cxlorless and nioth-proof.forrobe, rug, coat or gloves. r-. urt get mir Catalocue, rlnK put. Bn tour.hippinn ta nnd irmructKma, ao ai to av-o. l rmuke, W e ! buy raw fur. id ninaeiig. . r iXfJt" rXK COMPANY, 116 Milt Street. Rocaeater, N. V. tn Beet U-kuh Bj ri.p. l x u,,. 'a Kl The moth exhibits much taste in dress. An old soaker is usually a great sponge. It is better to know little than to know a lot that isn't true. If fame came only after death no man would kill himself striving for It. One glance at a political orator proves that all are not geysers that spout. Promises may get friends, but it re- nuirea penoraiances to keep them. It isn't necessary to spend monev in advertising your troubles; simply "tell them to a gossip. Somehow the sun doesn't seem to shine half so hot on the baseball grounds as It does on the harvest field. Often it happens that a man lent known by the company he keeps until after he mysteriously disappears Chi cago Daily News. ; Taste in House Trimming. Bometitnes people buy high-priced house trimmings, but that isn't all that's required to make your house look well. Taste is necessary in the selection of House Trimmings. Thst is eminently w hat we strive after; we select our stock with ss much regard to tante as to prices. The result is, we have the most beautiful display of Houae Trim mings ever seen In Vermont. This is one of our specialties. FAD AND FANCY IN DRESS. Modlah Details e( C'oataaiea tot b Late tla." aad Fall aeaaeaa. Wood fiber late, which comes in variety of pretty light tints, aa well as in fclH-k and white, promises to be niuo in vogue in the fall, reporu the Brook lyn Eagle. The newest dress shie'ds are longei and narrower, and more closely re semble a crescent than the ordinary type. Silk covered hooks and eyes are to be had in ail the standard colors and shades and are a most convenient sub stitute for the old-fashioned steel fasteners. Graduated color effects are favored In Paris, both in costumes and millinery. Coque feathers in breasts, pompom and plume designs in novel effects will figure conspicuously in fall eiUllnery Ostrich feathers in lyre or marquise design are included In the latest mil linery productions. Walking suits and separate skirts ol niohair are included in the aummei wardrobe of the up-to-date young worn an. White, black, marine and navy blue are preferred shades. Point d'Alencon is one of the laces that will be prominent for dresa garni ture next season. The bishop tab idea is carried out In some form or other in all the shocks in tended for fell wear that have been shown thus far. Bebe ribbon is used for some of the tabs. C hampagne, beige, cream, light blue, reseda and cardinal are cited as favorite colors for the fall. From Paris comes the note that some manufacturers are bringing out umbrel las mounted in a combination of copper and silver. One imported novelty shows a handle of copper with raised floral de sign in silver. Teneriffe patterns are noticed In the Cluny lace used for ornamenting sum mer wash dresses. A new motoring toque brought out by a foreign designer Is fashioned of a light make of straw In any of the leading colors, carrying a shapely Utile gauze curtain en suite, which when in use pro tects the hair and cheeks to perfection, and w hen not required for that purpose. folds up intothe most cunning of crow draperies. The only other deeorstit accorded this toque is a brace of fanr quills, dyed to a corresponding hue or Siime artistic contrast. 'i v-""-' fill :V-J.vN, . i. n L .. Ik .as- . av .1'--' .-.-,wi . r. s I J ( i We're made it a for Years. Study If you need anything in this Hue it will pay you to call at Till Old Reliable Store, STRONG'S, 211 and 213 College St., . r si -. Uuurnngion, Vermont. TO BUTCHERS and HIDE BUYERS. We wish to purchase vour IMdi.a. Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts, Tallow aud uones. ' We advance money if desired. We pay spot cash. AVe pay the freight. We pay full market values. We want airents evervwhem fn Paire's Perfected Poultry Food .. oiner poultry supplies. ror lurtner particulars, address, C. 8. PAGE. Ilvde Park. Vt F111EIIS FAIR! niiTTEn When they send their Butter, Lheeee and Eggs to us. HILLS & DEERING, 22and 24 Quincy Market, Boston. XTT Market, RetMirta and M.nn,i . to shippers. Always send invoice with consignment MEANT FOR COMPLIMENTS. Liprraalona of Approval Headered la alana; So Qalrkly Ar-qalred by Forelaaere. Immigrants, the workers In the social settlements say, so often wish to Amer icanize themselves as fast as possible in ways and speech that they sometimes acquire the language, as It were, wrong side foremost, getting a vivid and mod ern assortment of slang before they can use even ordinary words correctly, says 1 outh s Companion. A young woman who has taught class of little foreign-born girls, and who happens to be in appearance peculiarly small, dainty and elegant, had the pleasure recently of overhearing two of her pupils speaking of her. "She is a bully lady!" said the first, witn enthusiasm. She is great!" un, yes, assented the other, "she Is great, she is gran", she is Immense! An the hat she was wear! It is a most styl- isn corker. Another woman had a more startling experience. She is plump and pleasing to look at. Just right in the eyes of her friends, but in her own a little too near the point w here one ceases to say plump and begins to use a less agreeable word: and that she may some day slip over the line of division between the two is her secret and haunting fear. As a charity- worKer ana in pure neighborly kindness. sne nas made many friends among the loreign-Dorn residents of her city. One of them, a voluble, warm-hearted wom an or middle age, whose vocabulary is innocent or more than one pronoun and an but the most direct and obvious ad Jectives, once met her unexpectedly in the street after a vacation from which the settlement-worker had returned rosy, sunburned, vigorous,, and carry ing an extra pound or two which she nm. in reu not to remember. Her friend rushed ud to her heomi .ltv ,.i ... .. - iui .riniuit, seized ner in an nnvein- ing embrace, and then, wishing to ex press a polite appreciation f v,,.. blooming appearance, exclaimed loudly in a voice of rantnre- Gosh! Ain't he fat?" THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. The fiercest of all anlmala are the black panthers. Constantinople is sometime called the city of dogs, but It might be called quite as well the city of pigeons, for the pretty gray-white birds are there in in numerable flocks. Monkeys are very numerous alongthe nonhwest coast of 8outh America, but are not found wt of the Andes from northern Peru to the south end of the continent. Thetr home in South Amer ica is chiefly in the great Amazon basin and along the fluvial systems of the up per half of the Paraguay and the Parana rivers. r. u S ''J 'ki. . . f for 70 TMn Dr. MarshaU'i OUrrh SnuR Has Kepi on Curing CaUrrh, TrTEAI.nFBTBPUPnw u r harVCT '"."""I'-T1. r!eM Hefnae , .nb.tltot. Price. Vv. All .'J git. or by nail, postpaid. (Hitum F. C. KEITH, Mfr., Cleveland, 0 Into Dr, Emmons' Monthly Regulator baa b roup lit bapptne. to hundreds ot anxiouawomun. Tliere Is pototlv. I y no other reindy known to niedtcal arirnca tliat will no quickly end aafe.ly do the work. l.onrt and oipnttnate irregularities from any mnw relieve! immediately, feucceas ruar. tr,u-cl lit an? .lunu. Nopain, tianger.or Inter, ference with work. Have relieved hundredn of cw uherc others have railed. The met di IB. cult ca:- sucet-..fully tceau;d br niaiUnd tun-edi-ial retulta guarsn'teeo ineyerrlii-Uinre. No risk liaw- r. We treat tiunire.laof ladle whom MTre, Writeforfuitherpartlcu lara aad free contldetitll advice. I Hi not potoff too lone. A II letters truthfully answered. Re member, thl remedy la ai.olutcly safe onder erery o-itlecoudition and positively )ean-t no after ill effect w the bealih. Sentt.y n ail seenrely sealed, J.OT. JloneT I. Mers should 1 tvirl-taTed. IHL J. W. KiUiUJi CO Lit Tre luont bu, Uown, .Vua. VeKetahle ( faovrder.i Chop one can of corn, pare and cut email nice enough nntj.fr. an two cups. Chop a large onion and fry until brown In one-half pound of bacon, cut into very small pieces. Put a layer of potatoes into a saucepan put on this a layer of corn and some of the onion and bacon; season with salt and pepper. Repeat the lavera. Add two cups of hot milk, one-quarter cup of butter rubbed smooth with the same amount of flour. Cook five min- uico. pai crackers over cover and the chowder is serve. Detroit Free Press. the top, ready to Peach Snare. Mix half a cup of sugar and a level tablespoon of cornstarch, pour on gradually a cup of boiling water Boil five minutes, stirring constantly, then add a tablespoon of lemon Juice a rounding tablesnoon r k...... 1 " - - uuuer ana a cup of peaches which have been pared ,uwcu uiruugQ a 0011 up wen and Housekeeping. Miss Alice M. Smith, of Minneapo!! Minn., tells how woman's monthly suffer may be quickly and permanently relieved!; Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compouri "Dear SIrs. Pixeham: I have never befor triwn rev ment lor any medicine, but Lydia, E. IMiili ham's Veiretahle iMMiiiu hub auuru 8u mum w luy nitj aim iiappuiesg that IK -makinir nn exception in thin cae. For two vr Krr ,.,, ,1, 1 Lave two days of severe ptiui aiul could find no rlicf, tint one litirr. visiting a friend I run across Lydia i:. I'lnktiam'M Vereui.le c tround, she tad used it with the t-ef-t results and advL-til me b tr, a luiuiu uiai 11 vrurneu ivoiiaerg w un me : i now eria-rieiif nn t,-. .. only had to u.-e a few kittles ti l.rinjr ont this wuiidorful ehvi two it occasionally now when I am exceptionally tired or worn or' Miss Axicb 5L mith. 804 Third Ave.. .South M man Executive Committee ilinneaiwlL ttudy CUub. Heanty and strength In women vanish early In life rwH-auwa monthly pain or some menstrual IrroguIaritT. tanv suffer iimt ami p their beit (rifu fal away. Lydia li I'inkham'. V. vuiupuuiiii nrjpa women preserve roundnes of form m freahnesg of face because it make their entire female orrawt healthy. It carries women safely tlirotiif h the various iu.ua crises and Is the safeguard of voimin's health. The truth about this great medicine Is told in the letter tm women publlahed in thia (aper coiiMtuntly. Mrs. C. Kleinschrodt, Morrison, III., sayi:- i'EAK .mrs. JIskium: I have suffcreiitT since I was thirteen years of age with mymrj iiiry were irregular and very paitful doctored a great deal hut recti vt-d rift ir-fe "A friend advised me to try Wis . Plnkham's Vcsretahle (Vimnnuml 1- h I did, and after takinir a few Imttles i f it.lt -i great relief. "Menstruation is now rvo-niir and rtV a rain. I am enjoying better health than I Li for sometime." flow la It poiWe for us to make It p'tiw that I.vdi.i II. I'lnkham's Vejretabletw pound will poaitively help all auk woe' u ".mien are constituted alike, ricbanai" and low, all Buffer fmm th aama iV.tJ t Ti ill 1 tl s ij,i,.1. i -. -a .t-ut- ai 7 . """7i "no can wian to rennua ana slcklv. aiacourai7) m- th i,f . L . . iura ZS1.";1 L,1 ,ik tViretHble ftunpoun.- PK wrl"'-111 WO,nb nJ troubles, aud ail l u R 0 (1 (1 LSlIJl,! VhwiA a onrloal lettera ana flfiattia OwUUU UaUoU1' wluon wl" Pr"a their llule (.nulneneaa. "I.". . riauu aiediotaa txh, a-J". rem aMi i -M l a a tj 1 high A QUAKER RANGE Mfak apaaye ... . . 1 1 1 I I I mm MM -trr-i in a ery few veaR Vour old Range will cost you the price of a ne Quaker Range in extra fuel SOLD BY Randolph, LATtlSOrJ, - Vermont N. S. Johnson's Sale and Exchange Stable. west Lebanon, New Hampsa sieve. serve. Good Well Worau WE That was a Drettv m Borem cracked at dinner. Wagg Borem didn't crar-v ti Joke has been cracked for vt adelphia Record. Me That Phil- 1 I II Mill f & 'v V ' r . ' ' Rcirolar An.-tlon Sal th- km day of every month. Oa Saturday, November 21 at 10 a, m. we .hall aril I"'1 varying In WflKht rrom , each, in matrhrd palm aiid flf- era and drivers. bad t .Ik''3 it! fi-1" bent heavy teama for the i'1""1 f.,t . .n..n.,n if not a w return and gi t yonr aioucy warrants expire at 4 p- bj. 1 baaineaaday. , g jPN, P. S.-Wr shall sell a lot of goods at thla Sale. tett aravy ... , ,M ,j u. Dim. iivuiilc,T l, - - Sleds, 1 4-tn tired Waroa w it" IS Cable Chains. Cart Wheels. i' Work Harness with Coll"- Chaina, Neck Tokes, Whlffl-"1' rnbner trimmed Driyina Huti"- land Sli-ijrli, 1 S-seated Traversr Bear Skin R..bes, Feed Bafki't'. Bella, f tc., etc. a, W.