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&&'.&- *£.' Catarrh is Not Incurable But it, can not be cured by sprays washes and inhaling mixtures whict reach only the surface. The disease is in the blood, and can only be reached through the blood. S. 8. S. is the only remedy which can have any effect upon Catarrh it cures the disease perma nently and forever rids the system oi every trace of the vile complaint. Miss Josie Owen, of Montpeher, Ohio, •writes: I a af flicted from infancy with Catarrh, and no an he suffering it produces betier than I. The sprays and a A prescribed by the doc lim only a a though I used them constantly for tea years, the disease had a firmer hold than ever. I tried a number oi blood remedies, but their mineral ingredients settled in my bones and gave me rheumatism. I was in a lamentable condition, and after ex Iraustingall treatment, was declared incurable. Seeing S. S. S. advertised as a cure for blood diseases, I decided to try it. As soon as my system was under the effect of the medicine, I began to Improve, and after taking it for two months I was cured completely, the dreadful disease was eradicated from my sys tem, and I have had no return of it." Many have been taking local treat ment for years, and find themselves worse now than ever. A trial of S.S.S5r TheBlood will prove it to be the right remedy for Catarrh. It will cure the most ob stinate case. Books mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co Atlanta, Ga. ND-To-Bao for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. All druggists. W A E SEVKiiVL a to re re me siirroir:ilin.f ii a $1)00, iv ihi It"t(:i'eri-(-s i-Xfh".'iiri'd. PUIfcSONS M-jer- iii this- for ii Office in ilien i.wn and W in to a I) a in ii it I) ii in ii 1 in it dr"«,s -il -if .'HVeloo-'. 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A •i:i) of Ficrs is iuam f:ic:.ured -iioitxiA I Hv iur Co. ••w(icv of at fact will 'i avohlincr he iiirnifactured by par i-i'u a in of he A I *XHUV Co. it he medi n, a he satisfaction he in S up of as given to millions of families, a he a me of he a a a a of he excellence of its re I is far a a of all laxatives as it acts on he id liver a bowels it it a in or a in a it does gripe or a a I to tit beneficial effects, please re he a me of he a to CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, OaL LOUISV E Ky. NEW YORK, N ^^^^^^^S^$M Y°'g^*fytiw* W H. Vast Extent of Traffic Between Buf falo, Duluth and Chicago," S by S a is of O a on of S a Ste a a a he a re Passing in 1S99 W a 25,355,8X0 A on of he of he of he re at inland sea re in from Buffalo to Chicag a as he re at lakes, is supplied by so me figures which a re a he re a re & of a is in he details he a in he S a S e. Mari a a he a in he a a re is a a he move a Superior pene a in he at a iron in re and he a in of lakes Mich igan Eri a O a a to he corn provision a coal in a iron a a in gions I is he a a he a oats flour, iron ore a of a a he a a in so a a Wisconsi a Michiga move to he in a a a in sec tions while he a me a a move in he reverse direction he coal, a a re a miscellaneous a is from a E a in still east I is only by a is on of he fig re of 1899 it of earlier a at he a of is an be realized, especially as re a its rapid he a a of a a he a a by is a he to a of vessels, in a vessel as often as it a he a a as 20,055 in 1899, a a in 9,679 in 1889, a in us re an doubled in at he to a freight a in he a a in 1899 as 25,255, 810 to a a in 7,516,022 to in 1S89, in at he re as in creased re a id an he of vessels, us indicating in some re he a id increase in he size a a a it of he freight a in vessels of he re at lakes he de of a in on of he re me in he decade is indicated by he fact at he at carried he canal in 1899 as 58.397,335 bushels and in 1889, 16,231, S54 bushels while a in an a in 1899 as 30,000,935 bushels a in 18S9 2,133,245 bushels HOLDS YAQUI PRISONERS. he an W I in he W a of iv a A is a from Manzanillo Mex ico, a at he Mexica at O a a a as arrived re he of he a as river it 600 a I an is on board re a re in he a a re a go a Mazo coba. he is will be a to a a a a a a re is to various in or cities. will be confined in prisons will be surveillanc for a few a a me edu a in he a it of he an people, will be allowed to re to be a a acquired to fellow-tribesmen W he O a a a left he a river he re a in good re to a subju a in he rebels. 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Wot O in a he id a of a two-and-a-half-cen in is a so original it Berlin he Chicag a Georg a is a in as a to a at five of pea will a a good a for men W a a a 1 The estimated cost of the railway to be built across Persia, you will notice, says the Chicago Tribune, is general!j given in Banian currency. T0 **•»?&, a a ^.TOfi is Stelve-rt re a a ttla. a a on of Sloalcml^ I ,1. he a as a at is S in he a a er, of N a Conn., ad given is a a collection' of old a in io Yal university and at he gift ad been accepted by he uni versity he collection, is con sidered one of he finest of its kind in he world, includes many, a re speci a by Mr S in in his E Mr. S in as devoted he a 20 a to a in he collection, it he idea of re in he a lost relics of he a in sical in Foremosjt in a is a series of old clavichords, a a claviers a in in he of he piano forte. A set includes a la#-ge of in in lead in up to he in on of he vio lin. 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VICTIMS OF PARIS SHARPER. a a Mrs a is on A re of a id a S am of E re id a is on as a he discovery at he as he victim of a a a while he as in a is a a while de clinin to a at a of as secured by he thief, it is inti a at it as very considerable in dividends a is on re or sources A in to he to at as be me re Mr a is on a he to of a all a visi to to a is a secured he services of a a a me to it he of references he valet ad he of he re id a a a enjoyed he fullest possible confidence of Gen a Mrs. a is On a he a missed his ok a in in several dre dollars a he in he valet a a he A he a me me a is on as ex in so me a is on a of dividends on to at he ad re to be re it to at a is he a failed to re a her W he re a me she a inquiries a at he a ad to at a is a at ad been paid a in as on he sig a re as a clever it a on of her a it is believed at he a valet as he forger WANTED A TICKET. W re an at ATew York: re a a Scen W a a to a go is Iilin. 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Crol a a in re for he a in reeeption a able to her Sh a re on corridors in a of re on a as still in a a he id a A ,, a a re to re a his a re haviner a,n a ni a aet- •, discovered his his a followen a ly, as to a Thi as a peculiar place for a an to a a scarf-pin, a he W a in to Post and it as to give a Were..23,00 5 W a a physicians might a I as estimated at E is people an a a of a a so day a a a over 1,700,000,000,000 a re Tfce a a factory is in Aus tria, a each a it uses 22,000 of phosphorus," 2,500, 000,000,000 a a for he boxes alone 160,000 feet of wood is used. live in a to a torn a he Chicag at will 20 miles r. 5 6 IRISH IMMIGRANTS. N Dnrlngr he a a I re a of 4,406 O a a re id a E in his a a re to he I is E a society, a he to a of a I re a a at he of N in he a as 23,095, an in re a of 4,406 over he re in a Of is 10,580 re a a 12,515 females he jn'oney is by he I is a in 1899 a fi ed to $350,966. 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