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FOR THE BLOOD js the only that ereury, 1 Ss t’s Specilic— i is gt aranteed purely yj Other mi al or getable, and contains no ul. It never fails to Bore Can oman of : leumatism, sus Blood Poisc eter, Boils, Carbuneles, Sores, ete : sac aiaueey <o Valuable bouks muiled free by Swift Specitic Company, Atlanta @ 3 | Special Rates. TABLES $ | Annual Meeting Imperial Council f the Mystic Shrine, Buffalo, N. Y | Tickets on sale June 11 and 3; good returning to July 2nd at rate of one fare plus two dollars for round trip. _International Comvention Baptist Young Peoples Union, Richmond, CKEYE PILE OINTMENT TH! - THIN BUT Pil ES. Va., and return July 10, 11 and 12 - | and may be extended for return to SURE and CERTAIN CURE | August 15, 1899 at rate of one fare known for {5 years as the REMEDY for PILES. plus two dollars for round trip. Annual Convention United Societies of Christian Endeavor, Detroit, Mich. Tickets on sale July $ to 5 and may have limit for return extended to August 15th, at rate of one fare plus two dollars for round trip. HOME SEEKERS EXCURSION }To points in ‘Kansas, Nebraska, | North and South Dakota, Texas, Ar- i kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma |'Ty, Arizona and New Mexico. Dates of sale Mch 7-21, April 4-18th, May 2 | and 16, June 6th and 20th, 1899; same | good returning twenty-one days from ' date of sale, at rate of one fare plus two dollars fer the round trip. | Twins Were Born to Them— ; to twins, lay dead, a victim of bubenic plague ~ HER GYPSY. IS DEAD. | Rigo Stricken With Plague, His Princess a Mother. While th Played Wild Music in Their Hor Bubenic Horror Came, Father Cairo, Jane 7.—Twenty four hours after the Princess Chimay gave birth | Janesi Rigo, her Gypsy, | Monday the children were born and | in the evening Rigo celebrated the event by improvising on his violin before a gathering of kiadrad spirits, | whom he had invited to make merry | with bim. | | | While the Gypsy played, the} plague seized him and his cempan- ions fled the kouse,leaving him alone | to die. | Opium is keeping his American widow from a knowledge of the| tragedy that has come to crown her wayward career. All her servants, but one have fied, fearing the plague. | No one approaches the house save | the English physicians. The au-| thorities have established a atric tj quarantine there. Rigo’s body was} cremated last night. The villa has! been fumigated andthe unconscious woman is being narrowly observed for symptoma of the plague. Rigo was the first European to be stricken by the plague. | The woman who lies in a stupor in her plague-stricken villa was once Clara Ward, daughter of old Eber Ward of Detroit, shipowner, ship- builder, timber magnate,Spiritualist, miser and man of many love affairs. There wasataint that appeared in different forms in various mem- bers of the family. Clara Ward was extremely beautiful, but she had wild impulses and encountered noth- ing in her home life to discourage them. At the age of 17, with $3,- 900,060 of her own, her mother en- gineered a match between her and OCaraman, head of the historic Bel- COLONISTS EXCURSION To Portland, Oregon, Seattle and ‘Tacoma, Washington, $28.85. Very low rates to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and inter- mediate. points; for particulars call at Missouri Pacific depot or address Biennial convention of Epworth League, Indianapolis, Ind. Tickets jon sale July 18, 19, 20; tickets by_be- |ing deposited may be extended for return to Aug 20th. 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Photographed R EVIVO | Semi- Weekly Republic, one year $1 00 pcaaggd The Times, one year 1 00 Both{fone year 175 RESTORES VI | Address all orders to Tue Trwes, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, wunfits ons for study, business or marriage. It ‘cures by starting at the seat of disease, but Rerve tonic and blood baller, bat pink glow to pale cheeks.an the fire of South. It wards off Insanity gian house of that name. The wedding took place in Paris. The bride wore a dress that cost $10,000 Marriage did not restrain Clara Ward's impulses; it merely enlarged her opportunities. Her husband was too cynical to concern himself with his wife's amusements. Prince Baldwin, the profligate heir to the Belgian throne, fell in love with her. While the scandal was at its height he died suddenly and mysteriously. Gossips tulked ofa jealous husband. Later they talked | sbout a jeslous King The Princess Chimay kept the scandal-mongers of Europe busy by | many exploits after that, but they | all faded into insignificance when | she flung herself-at the feet of the| leader of a Hungarian band in a Paris cafe—Janesi Rigo, the Gypsy. child before this tragic double birth in Alexandria. After flinging away & the world for the Gypsy, Clara | Ward abandoned herself to reckless- ness. A Boon for Suffering Humanity igeetion, nervousness, loss Of appetite or d Syrap is For constipation, ind weakness, loss of slee: weight, Dr. Thurm guaranteed to cure yo TUCKER. Bought a Town Ontright. ElReno, Ok., June 4.—Mcuntain Prince Joseph de Chimay and de! jit will Cure You While jnear Port Walkato, and but 10 or 12 She had already borne him one} Has ure for Consumptien, Columbus, 0, June 7.—At to- day's session of the American Medi- cal association a sensational report was presented on the cure of « sumption by Francieque Crotte, the eminent and widely known chemist of Paris, France’ Mr. Crotte has cured more than 1,000 hopeless con- sumption cases, and in suppert of his statement he has offered to treat n- and cure grs 500 consumptives from the ditferent states in the| union. He comes to America with the highest credentials from the most |eminent physicians and the press in| | Europe, who verify the truth of his ; Statements. | The treatment is and consists of formaldehyde very scientific inhalations of )or, transported di the rectly through the tissues by the aid| | of light tension static electricity. He | jis establishing a sanitarium at) Pekin, Ill, an a clynics at New York, j Ohicogo and Los Angeles. Much! interest was manifested in the re-| port, and many of the physiciane| immediately took pains to terview | Dr. Crotte more closely on his dis-| covery. A number of eminent ph | | Sicians expressed the opinion that} au absolute cure for tuberculosis | had at last been four ad. ever Tucker Another Problem fer Boys, A wealthy African died, leaving a| will by which he bequeathed his | elephartsto3 eons. To gave 4, to another } and to another 1-9 ef his property. His executors found 17 elephants, and they could not divide them. Being in trouble they sent for the wise man. He came riding bis elephant, saying, I will give you my elephant and then you can divide the 15. Thus one got 4 of 18 or 9, another 4 of 18 or 6, the other 1-9 of 18 or 2, making 9 plus 6 plus 2 equal 17, and the wise man rode away with his elephant. What is the trick in it? one he Yon If you fuffer with that horrible the head, loss of smell or taste, Wait estarrh in cCatarrhal c - sumption, or headache, Dr. Thurmond’s Cs- tarrh Cure is sold nocure, “e 7. Price S0c and $1 00 per bottfe at H. Tucker's. Beats the Mammoth Cave. Victoria, B. C., $.—The mammoth cave of Kentucky, which has held the record heretofore as the world’s greatest cave, must here- after, it is believed, give precedence June on April 27 by Horace Jobnston, miles from the City of Wellington. Johnston explored the cave for miles | but found no end. Middlesboro, Ky., June 8 —Abe | Lee, a member of the Lee faction of the Lee-Taylor feud, which raged in | Harlan county ten years ago, was | killed last night from ambush. It is thought the Taylors did the deed, old feud will be revived. 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