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SS ees eee enn. ————————————E—EEOEOEOEOEOEEEEeEEEeeeeee | °peni | | RACE OF AFRICAN GIANTS. pening up and future cultivaticn | of the country. | Peaceful Cultivators Recently Found Along seer ee enon a j © which the engineers have encounter- From the Lond se — ed is the relentless white ant. Any- ee Thi ae pre Leenon thing not made of iron it will destro iy tin This fearful disease often first appears | on it will destroy ggsults Fatally i Hine as am Pols ene so Hg | Onths banks of the blue e, utterly. It has been decided, there- | the bre too small to attract any |@0me 200 miles from its mouth andj fore, that the poles of the trans con- (ases Out af Ten—A noti il, in Pech tl egraph will all have to be jin a region so inaccessible that even tinental t disease is fully developed " 1 A 2 y developed. the all-penetrating Brito s been , ™29¢€ © Found at Last, Cancer can not be cured by a surgical ! : Asoka hee 5 eee : i ; : DY @ 8Ure slow to reach Sir William G i rs operation, because the disease is uent | ee a es : ‘aon in the blood, circulating throughout the , |bas just discovered a coleny al 1own as the Cancer—m , |giants. They are eadowed iW the sore or | jgon remeuils renewed violence he blood, and promptly bre phyr‘cil attributes such as weu have driv 1 their old fairy tale ac ! lerful s me wonder". fe é i } Victim of Sanceorke flood diseases whic h jcestors into permanent retirement. | vig Aha pa weer oc inert "3 t i ies : = ares Seg ne ere | These g’aats are farmers. For gen- | Parie, June 2 oe Seen ifferers to t airing damages brought by Mme. Resa), as a result of the loss of ber husband by the sink steamer La Bourgogne in collision thout @ cure. lisease and promptly effe read rapidly, and it is soon demonstr. Frond doubt that a cure had at last been fund for de wdly Cancer. Evidence has accu- mulated which is incontrovertible, of whic he following is a specimen : «Cancer is editary in our family, my father, a sister and an int having died from th 7 My feelings may be imagined when the pile disease made its appearance on my sid I jose mafter generation they have | tilled the soil along the banks of the Blue Nile and tilled it ia spite of ob patacies thet make the annual har-| 3 Se Sat ch | vesting ef the Kaneas cyclone seem | with the British ship Cremartyshire, hke a sommer in an amateur garden. |9"Y * 1808; off Sable Island, Nova The old family homesteads of the | Scoti . has resulted in a verdict} Nile giants have a most annoying | *&2inet Se habit of disappearing intermitently. |franes, the plaintiff at the same time| ual to th of the French line ier Cancer, eating inwarc such a we T ' mame great lor the disease Ley This peculiarity—due to the SO | a dimamgioee Hoe claiming any | ; TO ¢ AN CA rs. ae the Cancer grow tain temper of the sluggish stream | MOREY lost with M. Resal which may \ C ae \ } Feumous remedies were used for it. but the Cancer that flows by their deorsteps—has | erestter be recovered to rest ' ; amg Worse, ee s¢ = eae res see apeaanes ‘iia caused the giants to acquire amphib-| SS the is ompauy re | : I shen inherite 1. : yS Specific (S.S.S.), ious habits. Instead of abandoning | ®POP*D'¢ for the acts of the captain, . ta fort ooEs epee EB: continued its use until T the regions eutirely and secking at who — deciared to be at fault in 1 t t . Ww 4 fmdfl affliction. though m more trustworthy neighborhcod| [SS bis ship to « standetill t ar , : for Cancer asf they have, with infinite patience and | fter the collision, iz losing time in| The « fires t _ Our boo! forbearance, studied the whims and | auachiag the boats and in not fur | 0 : t : t \ Beene eccentricities of tho river. When it|Bi#hing the passengers with life] = © 9” : : Company, =\ boats. | ——— is high they move up out of the wet} jané cultivate thehigh lands. When|It Will C ire You W Special Rates. it is low they move all that is rta-|_ < | z | International Convention Baptist a ee € > = iT 8 Young Peoples Union, Richmond, ble onto the mud islands that ap-|sum Hee : } f4| Va., and return July 10, 11 and 12|pearthe moment the stream ¢& ub-! and 81 uo per be eat H. L. Luck : Bu ¥ | and may be extended for return to] |. 4 + 3 } % ot sides, and on these little a pile 2 | August 15, 189) at rate one fare 5 i The Lagraneze Indicator el | OINTMENT plus two dollars for round trip. they raise rice and grain and D rel, | | Annual Convention United Societies |imeredible amount of farm produc nave received the last statem “ cling Y] i of Christian Endeavor, Detroit, 5 Fs sgutsg o TRIaE ae SUPESEA a ; " tn by CURES, NOTHING BUT PILES. Mich. Tickets on sale July 3 to 5 and This alternating between the ban Bland ever made over his own s t 1 af may have limit for return extended |and the middle of the stream is kept nature for publica r. Blanc . ‘ , f M WASURE and CERTAIN CURE & W known for [5 yours =S the DY for PILES. | to August 15th, at rate of one fare 5 1 > wrete in response to questions sent plus two dollars for round trip. E i se cereiuretin index conte: out by the Indicator, as follows | , “Editor Indicator: The declara up year in aud year out Sir Wi HOME SEEKERS EXCURSION tary of the Egyptien public wor tion of the republicans for the re department, returned to Cairo re- t journey up| lo points in Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Texas, Ar-|cently frora an extende tirement of the greeubacks | 4 ; | kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma > . have the effect of alienati Rar teh ai , \'Ty, Arizona and New Mexico. Dates we Blue aod = on the eat Lies i it Vaid “ of Zale Mch 7-21, April 4-18th, May 2|Emglish gunboat Motemmeh. He eee Charles DM sod FAS ar t ¢ Sheuld the greenbacks now be re- found the Shillocks, as the tribe of : tired, it would contract the currency ,at Mogren el-Bohoor Roatore. Gi | and 16, June 6th and 20th, 1399; same mtnful Coe | | good returning twenty-one days from Druzgista | date of sale, at rate of one fare plus giants is cal ee ae ae | two dollars for the round trip. er the Meeting of the Waters. He abet ie —_ tender and bring on ie quickly EAD te Bhymes for Thirsty Times.” | COLONISTS EXCURSION asserts that he was most favorably a ane oes crisis : : a Pye om +. h p the LJ \'To Portland, Oregon, Seattle and impressed with the Shillocks. They The coon gel one ad mi I tand 1 | Los Angeles, San Diego and inter-| better than that, they are honest. SOUESnCy queswan: 7 a ble yor ier newepes a ee Perrier at| Their most marked physical charec- Wheat Pieid on Fire. ‘to ba t . By Rootbeer t Biennial convention of Epworth teristic is their tremendously long Perry, Ok, June 28 —News from r i N open Lone, beep I ar ee arms, which hang below their knees. | Bliss Station, on the Santa Fe rail THURMAN, | * time |g ae poate aay be extended for They are men of remarkable bodily | way, 20 miles north of here, says sp <3 mDit lr ~ return to Aug 20th. | Rate one fare|strength, and can endure fatigue} that the large wheat field of J. W. | plus two dollars for the round trip. land hardship thet would killan or-| Miller, loeated in the Ponca Indian H 3, C. VANDERVOORT, Agent. a uke Pa. aaa = RR WE CHARLES E. HIRES CO., Philadelphia, — - William found| Reservation. is burning, and thou- ‘The Semi-Weekly Republic. Makers of Hires Condensed Mil. iled to be|sanda of bushels of wheat will be at least pit the tallest | destroyed : j ; : The Semi-Weekly Republic has so} Englishman ita tue party, and many Her lea} D000 scree (ot wOeae youn Cuseaceter’s ~ | many advantages as a news gatherer | much larger than that od it is estimated that it would ‘ sour Fi ae y ibs 2 : oie iin ieee _ ,. yield thirty bushels per acre. FOR 1898 u , ex-aflicio tor ¢ | that no other paper can claim to be Their attire is conspicuous by its|” Jt is reported that several bun- 3 ; ze ‘b piaetiq. x lits equal. The whole field of news|abserce. When « Shillock t dred acres have already been con We Headquarters for Loas ; ; 1 Ww is covered thoreughly. The special |} denned headgear he is ready for sumed, and fire is raging the iendants ; | features and illustrations are always | breakfast, but no man ever stirs out _ C fj | ae dhse dos snasay shes keleaset Sorel \the best. More noted writers con- without it or with the ear in} G2 iQ Ui u& - r Bat . the atate 50 YEARS’ tribute to its columns than to any hand, end thia weapon is invaria | ee : Sissoart, in vacation and tit EXPERIENCE | other paper of its class. It is pub- | bly decsrated lavishly with ostrich se eo sca ae adil asa eS that t ; : ae : WEE lished especially to meet the wants | feathers at the point. The Shillock te provers rene Dae ees Se r ‘of that large class of readers who| women are much emailer than the Hoaod’s Ejis 4 ‘have not the opportunity or cannot) men and ere inferior to them in| cat cpacacers: ceuln | ; ar | afford to read a daily paper. looks They wenr their heads closely | ie — - - } i for He Trave Marks | he telegraphic and eable service|shaved and 7 themselves, { Fall From Church Spire, | os Coryniaits &c- fof The Republic has never been | and sum Maa. Jdno 29 Whi efagonesending a sketch and deseriPecn ay | equaled in the history of Jcurnelism | they wear after the engaged painting the steeple of | the « sousaerictly 2 y : | in this or any other country. ja sandwich mar. | eaolaieg pouapae es eee ae ciel | The Semi-Weekly Republic bes ®/not a poe \Besver and Edward Hungerford larger circulation now than spy |some vague ideas of the dos ility | were thrown ao distance of sixsy feet) . mM _|other newspaper weekly or semi-|of propitiating velent rick welk below. Beaver re-| plea ob weekly. eres: he is i need by no creeds what-| ceived injaries believed to be fatal | Pri SUB ION PRICE lever. His only modern vice is the but Hungerford was but slightly) by the day week o7 I r Z ce Semi-Weekly Republic, one year are fea sslage Eatrot cacking endive in. | Burt i ; : adie ea tition and niove dencrid . Photographed | Tho True, one Feer------ see a Ae elise 1 Csting| Imperfect digestion end as zeuge 3 : rier raga REVIVO Both‘one year. .- ee 2 1 75|dulges in thas on @ scale befitting ig, odes aican ead’ cen RE ae ss ’ V - ’ . RESTORES VITALITY | Address all orders to Tue Trves.|bis stature. Tho pipe which be peo Eas cas grow and are] sate oetet an sor phi pes : oral —— jsmokes will bc Id eomfortably a half! confirmed by neglect. Herbine gives All rates reasonabie- Fee eck tho teat tones! , Madea | pound of tobacco and when ke be-jtone to the stomach, ard cauees | Sap WILLIAMS, Prop. org toe pein are Well Man | oveevsnsenansnonconerer<--"5 | tween his teeth be passes it ovor to| gocd digestion. Price 50 ets. Seld} ae ze oe, n 1 . a ! |bhis wife and she carries it until be by H. L Tucker, druggist. | Bara near Sout ¢ Corner of the . UO J we eat i | wishes it again u > Regs win Gare Consumption, | e ae ae ' ; ne tan ;| The most serious obstacle which Atlantic City, N J. June 94.—In | SAFE RIGS for FU RALS ithe English traveler encountered on | giscussing consumption before the : | his inland voyage was the “sud” or| American Institute of Homeopathy | : | mass of vegetation which is loesened | to day, Dr. A. M. Cushing. of | by the action of the water and floats | Springfield, Mags., made ——— | |down stream Frequently tke se (TREE chs Aare lice : ‘beg completely dammed by it and | six eggs in lomenade each day they : | progrees was impossible until it had | would have no fuserale. “i> been cut awey Some idea of it can) -*|ebtained by the experience of Sir' Arrest ‘| Samuel Baker With 1,000 men | disease by the timely use of : | constanily working at it he was able | Tutt’s Liver Pills, an old and] ,. So 5 Ricca a OE j | to proceed only 12 miles in 13 days. | ¢vorite remedy of increasing| aca ss. 1s |The sud regulates ihe flow of th : ee stration om river, but whether its removal would | popularity. Always Ce | 2s ren | result in an overabundant supply ef | SICK HEADACHE, | water to the countries far morth at sour stomach, malaria, indiges- } food and a shortage at other tion, torpid liver, constipation | sons is a question still unsettled. and all bilious diseases. At present this maes of vegetation | TUTT’S Liver_PILLS ceo neo. chicscd. _j|is the most serious cbstaele in the: pomeresesceseescee sez! i the above resnits in'30 days. Itacts “ Cures when ali others fail their lost manhood, and old youthful vigor by using & It quickly and surely restores Nervous- | tality, Impotency, Night!y Emissions, | »Pailing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and | ot self and indiscretion, | tg ono for study, business srriage. It cures by starting at the seat of disease pen ring: Pink glow to pale cheeks and re fire of Soath. It werds off Jnsanity ee. Insist on having REVIVO, 290 caret in vest noe. Res = OF six for &5.00, with a Stitten cuarantes to cure or refund mmey. Circulariree. = se, H 260 Dearborn Medicine Co., *chicAco, 1 Sale in Butler by:H. L. Tucker. QUARANTINE | ir hogs and chickens agaiust and other diseases by | ¢ lawkeye hogand poultry rem- ey are a sure cholera pre- tive. “They insure good health. T Promote growth. The high | in which the public hold their | isa sufficient guarantee. | by J. H. CRABTREE, | Butler, Mo. on’sFeed yd.