there Species, ab ion people use yearly. veils. cadache to a 1 until your elp nagure, pat, produce pSt von just 10 lth back, Cas- genuine, put u et has C,C.C. Aro 0 Ytatiohs. MN are 214,000 acres of and, yet that country buys apples abroad in a year. orchards BrATE OF OH10, CI1Y OF TOLEDO, ) is in aa WIRCAS Coury, = f° FE Frankl, Enexry makes.oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Curxey & Co. ,doing business inthe City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of oxE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of cATARrH that cannot bo - Lyred hy the use of HarLL’s CAtarry CURE. Fn RE FrANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my ( —*— presence, this 6th day of December, 1 SEAL A. D., 1836. A. W. GLEASON. S—— Notary Public, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free, A F. J. Cuexey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75¢. Hall’s Family Pills are tho best, Ten days’ intimate acquaintance with poverty will satisfy any man for the rest of his natural life. See advt. of SMITHDEAL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE There are 40,000 ill and bedridden pau- .pers in English workhouses. His Opinion. Bridget O'Hoolahan (reading)—Sure, the paper says a pace-maker got his head and collar-bone bhroken at a bicy- cle race to-day. O'Hoolahan (emphatically) — Well, b’ gob, ony man deserves to hov his head smashed who is fool enough to be a pace-maker an’ interfere wid a good xy CIEE re My] by the hand- § i ful, and the gray hairs began to § f creepin. I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, § and it stopped the hair from com- § ing out and restored the color.”’— § Mrs. M. D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass. § There’s a pleasure in onesing suche 2-pigpara:. tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor. § It gives to all who use it § such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, § longer, softer, and more § glossy. And you feel so prepara- § All aruggists. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one doliar and we will express § you a bottle. De sure and give the name fof your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. § Your Tongue it’s coated, your stomach bad, your liver is out of Her. Ayer’s Pills will clean ur tongue, cure your dys- hsia, make your liver right. y to take, easy to operate. s 25c. All druggists. EE pres Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Then use BUCKINGHARY'S DYE {95h . Whiskers oUG IAS SL ~ * Shoes P p20 UNSON MADE. ? For More Thana Quarter of aCentury The reputation of W, I,. Douglas $3.00 and $3.50 shoes for style, ccmfort and wear has excelled all other makes sold at these prices. This excellent reputation has been won by merit alone. W. L. Douglas shoes have to give better satisfaction than other $3.00 and $3.50 shoes because his reputation for the best $3.00 and $3.50 ) shoes must be maintained. The standard has always been placed so high that the weager receives more value for his money in the W. 1. Douglas £3.00 and $3.50 shoes than he can get elsewhere. W. L. Douglas sells more $3.00 and $3.50 ghoes than any, other two manufacturers. W, L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Li t be equalled i 50 CTS, oF PRL Atamrnn Het Tm TIN W. L. Dougi=zs $3.00 and $3.50 shoes are made of the same high grade leathers used in $5 and $8 shoes and are just as geod. Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere. Insist upon having W. L. Douglas shoes with name and price stamped on bottom. How to Order by Maii.— If WW. L. Douglas shoes are not sold in vour town, send order direct to factor Shoes sent fhvwhers 1 receipt of price and 2-1 25 ¢ ditional for earriage. My ANKLE . rtinent will make youa es iil equal $ nd #5 cus- shoes, in style, fit and Take measurements of foot as shown on model ; state style desired ; size andwidth usnally worn; plain or cap toe; heavy, med- ium or light soles. A fit gnaranteed. Try a pair. Fast Color Eyelets used. . “ Catalog free. W. L.. Ponglas, Brockton, Mass. <7 FIRS AT EN Battle in Which the Compelled to STEAMERS SEIZED AND Four Thousand Men Fro of Cucuta, Led by D biras, in the Invasion--Ten Wl hg Massed on the Frontier fi of Venezuela. URED. Frontier angel Gar- nd Men pfense Washington (Special).~~The De¢gart- ment of State has received a disp.tch from the consul at Maracaibo, repcrt ing that Dr, Rangel Garbias has 1n- vaded Venezuela with 4000 men from the frontier of Cucuta. ment to meet the invaders. The first fight took place at Encon trados and the invaders were obliged to retire. The invaders took two steamers to come to Maracaibo, but these boats were recaptured by the troops. sued the following decrees: “General Diege Bautista Ferrer, Pro vasion to the Venezuelan territory with an armed force of Colombians, manded by the traitor Carlos Rangel Garbias, as per declaration issued by the provisional president of the repub- lic and in compliance with the dispo- sitions on public order therein speci- fied, suspending the rights and guaran- tee referred to in the national constitu- tion.” AMERICANS MAKE BIG CAPTURE. Colonel Cabrera, an Insurgent Chief, Made Prisoner in the Philippines. Manila (By Cable).—Second Walter S. Grant, of the Sixth Cavalry, while scouting with a detachment near Taal, Batangas Province, has made what the military authorities consider the most important capture Aguinaldo was made prisoner. Grant jutant and six other insurgents. rera had been growing in power for some time. He controlled all the in- those westward of the cit Colonel Panganiban, twenty men with twenty-s considerable ammunition dered to Lieutenant Sr Twentieth Infantry. The + formed portion of General Malva 's command. After taking the oath of zilegiance they were released. EEL WORKS SOLD. a ave th, BIG Bethlehem : "OP Control! of the Trust. Bel ehem, Pa. (Special).—The stock ~ AAT, 6.2214: per | | dozen, ar6e: Fastern | and West Virginia, 15/ai6; Southern | Spring ducks, | | | | | | 1 | § | | | | | | | mess | | | | | | | Virginia | do, rolls, 2-1b, | | | | | | 1 caivers | | | A bit of paper money hay covered in China 534 years old, alue is, $167, redeemable in silvd Ph TH permanently cured. No fits orn nesflafter first day’s uge of Br. Kline's NervaRestorer. $2 trial bostla and treat; Dr. R{H. Eumvz, Ltd. 931 Areh 8t., PH The Mexican voleano Poposatapet utilized as a source: of sulphur mere { 400 years ago. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for childrg teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25¢ a bottla The shipping trade along the Central American coasts is to a large extent in German hands. Tameure Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago.—Mnes., THOMAS RoB- BINS, Maple St., Norwich, N.Y., Feb, 17, 1900, The Phoenicians and the Greeks were the first to place much dependence on naval warfare. SEATA 1/2 $0 We Travelin galary according want loca week and d devoted. S4 | Wate positio THE BELN WILLS PILLS Foronly 10 ¢ dress, 10 days tr earth, and put you at RING MEN KNOW THE VALUE OF w i IN OILED CLOTHING] | 3% 59 Indian , IT WILL 0 (KEEP wos ory permet WEATHER LOOK FOR ABOVE TRAD! MAZK | ON SALE EVERYWH ERE { | CATALOGUES FREE SHOWING FULL FTNE OF GARFENTS AND [1ATS. A.J. TOWEE CO. N. MASS. K TREES best by Test—77 YEARS F B 4 LARHESE Nurgery FRUIT BOOK free. J at #] 3 WANT MORE SALERMEN PAY iy STARK BROS, Louisiana, Mo.; Hunteviile. Atn. f Complete External fd Internal Treatment for Every Humour, ® Con ng of CUTICURA S0AP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scal nd soffen the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT, to LH CHET install allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and heal, lll CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to goo} and “leanse ihe blacd, A Sr SKT is often suflicient to cure the most torturin sfig. TH E SET uring, 81 humiliating skin, scalp, and bleod hmmours, with es or hair, when all else fails. throughont the world. British Depot: F. NEwBERY SoN8, 27 and 28, Chatterhouselt., London. POTTER DRUG AND CHEM, CORP,, Sole Props., Boston, U. 8. A. {