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FITS permanently cured. No fltii ornervoualieM after first day'a ?mo of Dr. Kline'a Qreat Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free Dr. R. H. Klixk, Ltd.. 931 Arch St.. Piiila. Pa. Good enough! for anybody!! I^\LL HAVANA Filler | <> A\ /%. rt yLORODO^B^m are I of same value as tags from | I 'STAR.' 'DRUMMONO'Natural Leaf, g GOOD L UCK" 'OLD PEACH & HONEY' g 'RAZORand 'E.RICEGREENVILLE' * Tobacco. t $pSP| VI M * UNION MADE. vk. So).! Iiy 6j Douglas Stores in S3 1 Arnfri.au cities, ami tire beat B \rr^ re,JI' slioe dealers everywhere. ? 'a':;. Jtf Caution! The genuine have I ? W. I? 1 ouglas' name and price R 5? stamned on the bottom. I _holier incrtate of talet In table be lout I y n I B I {ft1 \^\,, | =j^>('1w*;,,, H 0 islnass Mora Than Doubled In Four Years. I Q ^ t? ^ ..ftm o-?i?h?$. '* nnd n ils more mon'? 83.00 H and $.l..ra>s!iooMhnii nny oilier Iwonianiiliuturet*. [ ' H \V. I.. Iiomtliui JJi.ioii' .d S'..fa)?hoe? i laced Mdc by rl fill.- ? nil t?i and ?.I.OO ?li<"S of oilier make* arn M found to In* inst u? k ....1, They will outwear two N jiuii h of ordinary $.1.10 and $a.:o shoea. H Made of the best leathers. Including Patent H Corona Kid. Corona Colt and National Kangaroo. H Vast Color 1 telel. oiol Alwata lllark llooka I aril. IE XV.!.. Iiouidaa e? -lilt lair I. la." faanal bo equalled. f Sillies 1?v ma II. ii.1 ?-ti?. extra, futnlof; fc ^ ^^ MuiBEizixicscsBBnBeaaax^oQ^L nUEENRESSnXFORDS SALZER'S SEEDS. flreat rtlilni'iir, Willi Imiro number of seed simpler, HiHiled on re e.|. of In- Worth S HMIO <0 ire: 0 start. Siilr.er'a if 11 ?><- Crushed > lie I Is. II. st on oiri h. M .Viprr Jis. Ib.lsor. ? for .'ai lbr. ,$ ai lor In*'llis. JOHN A. 8ALZES St ED CO., La Crosse. Wig. McALLEN S BUSINESS CO! LEGE, SUCCOitful frliool. No nm aria. CatulOKUe freo. So. 17. kft ?r r . erttfrebi. tree. ?. ? _ ?. _ , | CTARTLING JJj Thousands of children ni ?*? Worms. Symptoms are scldoi yt, child's temperament and upon the var jjj tines. Lose no time! Adopt the safe 1 * DR. BOYKIIN'S S * A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DEC i IN USE OVER SO YEARS ACC * 25c BEST VERMIFUGE KNC w. ? THE "DRUIDESS RING" RAGE. ParUUn Ladles of Fsibloa Take Cp Another Fad. Another new trinket is one to which the extraordinary name of the "Druidess ring" has been given. Mistletoe is all the rage this Christmas in Paris. The ring in question is accordingly made of two leaves of the plant imitated in silver nr nnl? It chnnlil be explained tnat the mistletoe and Yuletldc are not linked together by an ancient association of ideas in the. Parlcian inind. On the contrary, llorists and jewelers have "rediscovered" this year the sacred "gill de chcne" of the old Gauls and Britons. Hence it is not absurd to talk in Paris of mistletoe having become "fashionable." One authority states that "in the case of engaged couples, the bunch of mistletoe presented to the girl by her fiance should invariably bo attached with a white satin ilbbon." Perhaps it ought to bo further explained that the connection between the ancient plant and kissing is anothir association of ideas unknown to the Parisian ] mind, which, indeed, would be shocked 1 at the thought. The Druidess ring is the jewelers' contribution to the prevailing mistletoe fashion. It is not a mere ornament, hut is supposed to he useful. From the ring, which is largo enough to bo easily slipped over the gloved finger, hang chains, to which are attached pencil, mirror, powder puff, etc., and the innumerable similar trinkets which are so indispensable to the modern woman. Snap Shots. A severe thunderstorm did considerable damage in Berlin. Love matches don't all set the world on fire. The installation of Nicholas Murray Butler as president of Columbia lTnl j vorsity, April 21. will he attended by President Roosevelt. Auk Your Di-nlcr For Allen's Koot-K?se, A powder. Il rests the feet. Cures Corns, ! liunions,Swollen,Sore, Hot. Callous,Aching. I Sweating Feet und lugrowing Nulla. Allen's I Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At | all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Accent no substitute. Sample mailed Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Lolloy, N. Y. Venice has a German school, which, however, has more Italian than German chit dreu. Kctcma and Tetter. Eczema and Tetter are torturlngly disgusting; one ointment ouly cures them; its name is Tetterlne. 50c. a box by mall from J.T-. Sliuptrlne, Savannah, Ga.,If your druggist don't keep it. If c-sople couhl be induced to brinj; their tung* to the level of their living tin world would he a good deal quieter. Tynor's Dyspepsia ltemedy Cures Indigestion and Dyspepsia. At Druggists, 50c. The course of true love requires a lot ol money to keep it in repair. Sweat and fruit acids will not dLscoloi goods dyed with Putnam Fadei.esh Dyes Sold by all druggists. Some blondes are blue-eyed, but mor< are peroxide. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved niy life three years ago.?Mrs. Thomas Honbins, Maple St., Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17,1903. Lifeboats were invented by Lionel l.a!* ??. a London coach builder. f"~Poorly? 11 MBUHBajerr-^-:raa:2?aE.Mr.:"_: . "' "Eti* * " For two years I suffered ler- I ribly from dyspepsia, with great I depression, and was always feeling G poorly. 1 then trie4 V/cr's Sarsa- H ; pari 1 la, and in one week I was a 0 new man."?John AlcDonald, i Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "Aycr's" Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste a \rftlir timo onrl mnnov 1m> S I _ ^ x/ui unu uiwiiwy Liy g I trying some other kind. I I Use the old, tested, tried, | I and true Ayer's Sarsapa- I Q rilla. Cl.fO n Mult. All dnatol^3- V I ff A*V your doctor what ho thinks of Ayer" H 12 SarsajMirtlla. lie kno>v? nil iiboutthU grand o old faintly mortlHiic. Follow his ndvico Mid ft u we will t>o satisfied 1 J ? AVER To . I.ovrnll, M.I.J. fe FACTS. 1 \k re lieing gnawed to distraction by Jj( | in reliable. They depend upon the * I iety of worms present in the intcs- 4* and sure course by using JJJ VORM KILLER. * ! T* I >TROYER OPTHESE MONSTERS. ? 1 EPT NONE OUT DR. BOYKIN S. ? >WN SOLD EVERYWHERE. JJJ ' a -*-> j .-? .).-??*.?.> j? j?a aa ajj ?.-? a j? ^ ! ' e are Many Corsets ^ j J on the market, but your health W demands that you get the most U comfortable and best made. Pj ! Straight Front Jf oyal Worcester % A Bon Ton Corsets 1 0 equal for comfort. A*k your denier for them. ff Worcester Corset Co., Worcettcr, Masi. 1 . . y'f ; ; j FIGHT OVER A GIRL WAIF Paternity of Survivor of 'The Wind j of Death" in Court. Chll<l ItpHrurd From Flood* lu 1 St>? Claimed t>y a New Orleans Man on KtreiiRtli of a llc?einUl"''pe. New Orleans. La.?Proceedings begun In the Police Court, to he followed by a suit in the Civil Court, liriug to light a romance connected with the great Oheniere Cumimula storm of September, 181)3. The storm, called "The Wind of Death," in Louisiana swept over the Gulf Cons: in Louisiaua nearly nine years ago, being, with the single exception of the Galveston storm of two years ago, the worst and most destructive ever known in tiiis region. Among the sufferers was Louis Terrebonne. whose wife and four children were reported drowned, lie escaped. In IS'.)!) it was reported to white citizens of St. Bernard parish that a Filipino fisherman named Antonio, living in a solitary palmetto hut in the Lake Borgne Swamp, hud a little white girl eight years old with him. It was fell that she should be rescued from her surroundings , and placed in better hands. A party of white men visited Antonio and demanded the surrender of the girl. The Filipino unwillingly surrendered her. Antonio explained how he got the little girl. In September, 181)3, he was a lishcrman in Barataria Bay, near 'hen lore Caniinada. 11 is shack was destroyed by the tornado, but he himself escaped unhurt. The next day, when the tidal wave hail subsided somewhat. a [jioce of roof lloated in where he hail sought refuge with a two-year-old child, only partly clad, asleep on it. The child was evidently one of the few who hail escaped from the doomed settlement. Regarding her as sent by God V* his care, he adopted the little | girl, Whom he called Antonia. She lived ; with biui six years and when he moved to the Lake Rorgne tishing grounds she ! went with him. Antonia was taken from her adopted j father crying, ami turned over to j the Society for the Prevention of Cm- ; elty to Children and sent by them to their suburban house at Reauvior, Jefferson Davis's old home. A year ago Mrs. Arthur Lee, a well-to-do woman of Plaquetnine, La., visited lteauvior. She was attracted by a pretty little girl of ten. She expressed a desire to adopt her, and the society, finding that the child would be well cared for, consented. So Antonia became Victoria Iam>, and moved to Pluquemine. Mrs. Lee and Victoria came to New Orleans some time ago. An old negress, a family servant of Terrebonne's, saw Victoria the other day. She ran at once to her former master, Terrebonne, who has never recovered from the loss of his entire family, and told him that she was satistied that Victoria Lee was Marie Terrebonne, the baby sui>posed to be lost in the great storm, and whom she herself had nursed, us the resemblance of the child to the Terrebonne family was so striking no one could iloubt it. Terrebonne saw the child and was also convinced. The police were notitied and tlie case i Came before the Police CViium in > over the possession of the child. There Is no direct evidence as to the Identity ' of the child, 110 ornament, clothing or anything else that would prove she is Marie Terrebonne. The only evidence, even, that the child came front Chenlere Cnntinada. is the testimony of a Filipino fisherman, who has since disappeared. The claim of the father is supported only on the remarkable family resenihlumv, which cannot he disputed; hut, on the <> iter hand, there were more than a hundred Terrebonnes, relatives of the claimant, drowned at Chettleve Cnmiunda. Mrs. Lee is fighting Terrebonne's claim vigorously, being unwilling to surrender her adopted daughter, and as the little girl is unwilling to leave on this slight evidence, it is left to the courts to decide her paternity. TO TAX GRAIN! AND F-LOUR. Sir Mirtiurl iticktf-lleueii'h 1 11 <1 K**t l'ropitHitlrt u SnrprlHe t<> 1'itrl London.?The statement showing the revenue and expenditure, presented in the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael 11 icks-Heuch, when opening the budget announcements, showed a total ordinary expenditure for lOOg'-'o:; estimated at ?1 "JIM oh,000, with war charges amounting to ?45,450,000, making a grand total of ?17-1.000.000, which is tI'd,003,000 below the total for lPol-'oj. He estimated the revenue for this year, 011 the basis of the present taxation, at ?147,7So,000, not including the cost of gratuities at the end of the war, the transporting of troops home, etc. The Chancellor of the Exchequer estimated the total delict for the present year at ?-i'?,SJ4,000. To the deficit ninm be added ?10,000,000 to ?17,000,0000 adjitionnl war expenditure. The revenue from the new taxation is expected to) be ?5,100.000. After borrowing ?:V2,J00.000, the Chancellor of the Exchequer will make up the deficit by draft on the exchequer. Following are the chief provisions of the budget: A duty of threepence per huudredweiglit is imposed on all imported grain. A duty of fivepeuce per hundredweight is imposed on llour and meal. The income tax is increased a penny lii the pound sterling. A penny tax is imposed on dividend warrants, and twopenny stamps must Ue placed on checks, Instead of one l>i nny, as heretofore. c The duties on wine, beer, tobacco and tea are not changed. Famouo 825,000 l'rlie Hull Head. "Wild Tom," the famous Hereford bull, winner of prizes at innumerable cattle shows, known over the United States and England, and for which $25,000 .was refused, died at Emporia, Kan, l'lonrrr AlaHUun Druwiint. Alexander Ureen, a pioneer of Alaska, was drowned between Sitmdum | and Juneau. Ills bout was found cap- j sized on the beach, lie was one of ! the best known settlers of Jttncuu. j (Jreeu's family lives in Wyoming. fr-ropr: , 1 1 ??-?^" Mrs. Sophie Binn People's Christian Fru'tvale, Bal., Cure< Inflammation of the ( Pinkham's Vegetable " Dear Mrs. Pixkham :?Kig sick woman. I had felt for som weaker, but finally I had such scv I had taken cold during menstruati tion of the ovaries ami inflummutim stand on my feet. The doctor rec would not hear of. One of my frit Piiikhnm's Vegetable Co;iip< you imagine my fceiing when with better, my general health was imj disappeared. I kept taking it six the best of health, thanks to you. 1 $,-?<>(><> FORFEIT IF THE AUO\ When women are troubled witl menstruation, weakness, leueorrlnea womb, that l)oaring-(lown feeling, ini bloating (or flatulence), general clebi tration, or are l?eset with such sympt< excitability, irritability, nervousnes gone" and "want-to-bo-lcft-alonon thpy should remember tlioi*e is one Pinklinirt'n Vc{jetnl?l? Compound Kefuso to buy any other medieiife, fc MORE COTTON to the acre at less cost, means more money. More Potash in the Cotton fertilizer improves the soil ; increases yield ? larger profits. Soml for our >ook (free) explaining how to gut (hose results. GERMAN KALI WORKS, ty3 Nassau St., New Vxi'k. mil mi -%4P; #T I Kunjh! i'ap your nantv decarint; k.iPcminpf No, il"l a I. A11 i> I INK U what I ankod f> r mitl what I uaut." ' ALA&ASTINE nct a ka iso mine Is n pure, permanent nnd artistic wall coating, ready for the brush by mixing in cold water. For Sale by Paint DfAirns Everywhere To Those Building?We arc experts in the treatment ot walls. Write and see how helpful we can lie, at no cost to you, in getting beautiful and healthful homes. Address Alabastine Company ocpartmcmt o GUANO tbtPIOS, MICH. ^wr: nncTO" i?n pfrfcrtly harmlen* vcrctable compound. It poollively and perviutiteittly ? iftnlnah H corpulency and rilperfluotm ftenh. It ten t t It K A li"?<?I.IIH unit ui hurmicHt an frc*h air 1 liot!HAn't?of |-nf Dili- have u?n ?l | thin treatment I'h* sirtuii* end or v It Write toum for j Flit K'I'KKA rMKM'. Send Four cent* to cover etc Correspondence ttrtet > con tide ntiai 1 Every thiiirf In plidii Acalt d puekii|(eN. We *end you the i formula.If yon t ik e ur trom nient. and you can make i "Iteciucto* at home If you (Wall k on |ti*r tlie Inpred lent* need have no fear ?f ctll iflo-U. AddrrM, | t. Iiiurn4 t 'liein t o 7 O I JefT \u'h| K.ouia .Mu F. u<OHOI^ororOHOHorfcOi(?.OKOk;^v. I f APUDINE SEE i % LaUkieHE, COLDS, liTC. o A Dot* Not AllVrt llie ICenrt. So'd by Druggist*. 1'intilJSc bottie. .5! ot* ot* ota oia on oa on oa o* oia oa o a o vi !?e. 3Or. l>mv|Uti "cnnlnc statr.pcd C C C. Never sold fn bulk. Be Wire of the dealer w'.in trice In ec'.l "something jost as good." EVERY BOY" 1 , IJKw l":lfp, 10r,(ir Irom tny JulfT. ( i.k> S: uMtnifV Imitd- j cutuKirfuc t iiHe lm)l Hltii athlotlc oi>orls. A.O. ' sr ?i.i>ik>- k ll.to-., NEW Yokk, i'lllCAO.t, Iii:?vi n. 1 SIB0p > t CO of "TAry d*a<-rlptlr/B. WaV. , v iGLji"?? ouftLCo OuATAntoEd. l~Il *>'* for iwlrro. JKSSK At A HUBS j ndhdcv nkw i>ircovf.ry;?.va, U (% O 1 nu-k rt- i-( ?n<l curot w. r?l it., t <.| mt llldnvw l.r?in>ni,t Kr?r. l?r M H OatiiiB BOH*. ?o* B AU.nl*. Oa. j "\TV;;l;^tiThomp?n'i Ere Water > \ ^</ 1 wg is, \President Young Temperance Union, :1 of Congestion and 3varies by Lydia K. Compound. htcen rfoonths ago I was a pretty c monQrs that I gradually grew crc pain* I could hardly stand It. cn and this developed into congesn, and I could not bear to walk or ! onimendcd an operation which I :nd^ advised inc to try Lyilia E. nmd, so I gave it a trial. Can in t\vo months I felt considerably rovod, and my pains had entirely wecUs morC and am now enjoying fours truly, Mrs. Sophie Hinxs." K Ll^TTEK NOT (IEM INR. Ii irregular, suppressed of painful .displacement or ulceration of iho lammation of the ovaries, backache, , lity, incfigestion, and nwrvous pros- ' m\s as cfizzinesS faintness, lassit ude, 1 s, sleeplessness, melancholy, "allfeelingFi, bluets and hojHessnoss, tried nu<l true remedy. I.vrihi E. I at once removes such troubles. >r you net.jd the pest. E Enclose a.cent ii'nip for particular*. H ! Address SCoTT REMEDY CO.. Louisville, Ky. H \VHKWWkiting MH complete t: Internal 1 ??}V ? MILLIONS USE ( Assisted by Outicura Ointment, for i lug tltc skin, for cleansing the scalp of < stopping of falling hair, for softening, < and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itch purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery Soai* in the form of baths for annoyln coriations, for too free or offensive per ulcerative weaknesses, and for many ? readily suggest themselves to women soap Is to bo compared with Cuticu beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and ha toilet soap, however expensive, Is to be c of the toilet, lerffTTand nursery. Thus IMmce, the p.k.st skin and complexion soap in the world. COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL' ^^4 A? ______ < "" luting of Ci TICURA e lUIlCUO oM.r1 ih* .,hl ^ , ?- iv .mmnHj aiiiay licmn and heal; and CtTirUHi THE SET $1. the Mood. ASinoi.bHe ?Hi?t"ivftirit?n. Itching, burn roahee, Itching*, and Irritation*. wllti leu of hair, world, ltritlah Depot: 27-2K, Chartcrhouoe 8q? I Darin. 1'oTTEn Dttro ano Che*. Corp , Bole l'ro free. CrTircRA llr.eoi.vKXT Pit.!.* (Ohoeolate Coaled eotxtltutc (or the cvlot>rntcd liquid Cpticeka Keeo and liuinour curen. Kach pill 1? equivalent to one t crew.cap pocket rUI?. containing the aanie nur solvbht, price 25c. C'LTtct/ltA I'ili.b are altcrativ qucdlon the potent, awceteat, moat anceeeefal and dirci, and tcoic digestive* yet coinp->uo4?d. I Good enough I for anybody! I ^All Havana Filler ^ I I t 7>:' ' '>-,^'?v:.:> S ?M] I - /A v v -,\ ,\ -; ?: yfe v i fe:^#'sife;l | f * ' i I I" ;' 1 1 V ' ' ; : I r \i/ C\ > | "FLORODORA'BANDS arc fj H of Sams value as tags from <J 3 'drum mom ra:upal leaf. u H V*/1/nn /// *//" */li n nr < nn i <r% .i M iouuu LUOt\ ULU PL ML f~l CV tlUKt. Y U -"RAZGR'and ZR/CEGREENVILLE' B Tobacco B tft.i-miwj i ? wi-Tr.j ^^vrngrTrrr-rrrrrrrggl^ > ?? i7 % tlW 1KB IT \S AlAlili liASILY m 181^ FY a!sn ?apidi.y. Gil Wo wr.nt Ui'ii ullli onorgy ond gilt; will give tlu-m sltuitloii in which. llii-T cnn mnki< iiioiin. rmlilli tho lnl?>r tiring light Hiid otnplo.i hunt thr joir mound. It ro?;U.roc 110 CApltni or grout education. homo of our li.ft Milmiticu lire country horn 1'rollt((Uick iiinl Hurc Wiltr at once for |in. ticuluta. Hl'liUl NS 1'Ull. I'O . Kmcr lit jg, At Inula, lia eternal and Ypflimptif . M VAIL CHE SET Si. insisting of CUT1CURA SOAP cleanse the skin of crusts and ales, and soften the thickened iticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT instantly allay itching, irritaon, and inflammation, and otheand heal; and CUTICURA ESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and eanse the blood, and expel jmour germs. A SINGLE SET often sufficient to cure the ost torturing, disfiguring skin, alp, and blood humours, eczeas, rashes, itchings, and irrita>ns, with loss of hair, when e best physicians, and alk her remedies fail. IIITISURA SOAP reserving, purifying, nn<l beautify[ rustn, scales, and dandruff, and the wmtening, and soothing fed, rough, iugs, a id chafing*, and for all tho . Millions of Women useCuTlOCUA g irritations, inllamtnations, utul inspiration, in the form of washes for anative, antiseptic purposes which and mothers. No other mrdicatcd ua for preserving, purifying, and rids. No other foreign or domestic compared with it for nil the purposes i it combines in Oni: Soap at Ojjb soap, and Hie best toilet and baby TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, loAT ('itc.), to demise the Hkin of i-rur:* unci ckened cuticle; Cl TICOIlA OlNTXKNT (50c.), If, inflammation, and Irritation, and sootho lt**ni.vesT Pills (2&c.), to cool and clc.niso r Is often sufficient to euro the nioet torturing, lag. and scaly akin, scalp, nnd Mood humour*, when all else fail*. Sold throughout tho London. French Depot: 6 Hue do la Pat*, pa., Boat< n, U.S.A. " All about the Skin," ) are a new, tastelein, odourlc**, economical il.T?KT, a* well a* for all other blood purtflare eaapoonful of liquid Kbmolvknt. i'ul nher of doeea ? a toe. bottle of liquid!ItK e, antiseptic tonic,and digestive, and beyond economical blood and skin purifiers, humour . i