Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 6, 1900, Page 4

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4 ATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1900, BUGLE CALL TO SACRED DUTY | THE OMAIIA I)A\Ifl BEE: ¥ .dq‘n’u;. &N A Sunshine for Sad Homes No. 2834 Cleveland Ave., Louisville, Ky., Dec. 11, 1899, About eighteen months ago | was told by my doctor, after he had examined my wife, that we could never be blessed with children. The announcement astonished and disappointed me. | could not get my mind off of It and for awhile was hardly able to attend to my daily occupation. A friend noticed that something was troubling me and asked what it was. He was a near friend and | told him. ‘' Oh pshaw!’’ he said, “Is thatall?’ | replied “Isn’t It enough to make a man feel bad?’” The next day he brought me a Ladies’ Birthday Almanac and said : “Read that.” |Iread it and quickly got a bottle of Wine of Cardul. Before my wife had taken all of the first bottle, | saw a great change in her. The rosy tint came back to her cheeks, her eyes were brizht, her steps firm, and best of all, the fearfuuaalns she used to have were gone. Before half of the second bottle was gone, your medicine had proved that the doctor had made a mis- take. July 3rd. my wife gave birth to a ten-and-one-half-pound giri baby with very littie trouble. Both, up to this day, are doing well. 1 think there is no doubt but that for your INE or CARDUI our home would have been childiess. | will never cease pra_!slng it. For only three dollars my wife has been made entirely well, and | am one of the happiest men on earth. Three packages of Thedford’s Black-Draught completely cured my wife of constipation of three years’ standing. ELI H. ADAMS. Mansions carpeted with velvet are cheerless abodes when the wife or mother is ill or when no children are there. But Wine of Cardui has made thousands of happy homes of humble cottages. It helps women to perfect health and often brings happy children to bless them. Every day mothers tell of the gratitude they feel for relief from sickness and barrenness. Wine of Cardui brings women immediate relief from all the ills peculiar to their sex. Painful and irregular menstruation, leucorrhcea, falling of the womb and miscarriage are all permanently relieved by the Wine. ln as aguing e decions, sadrn, ging CET IT FROCM YOUR DRUCCIST. ‘ Chattunooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn LV r A (e Gold Democrat t McKin OTISM DEFEAT OF BRYAN MATTER OF P, Popocrntie ¢ D pdidate Pledged to (he Pledged (0 Destroy G e R waiting DEATH RECORD. Well Known Newspaper Man, AKRON Oct. . A JOLIET, 1, Oct Buell A. Fuller, a Jury Investigatimg the riot of Augus lawyer and a well known lllinols newspaper ed this afternoon, returning sixt man, died today age ix true bills und Indicting forty-five men | wnd boy One of these is Counciiman | George Brodt and another is A. A. Halter, a prominent person, The city officials were | Continental 2 Clothing Company evening. — s = Grand | Jury R Bills Ag Men und Hoys. ECKELS TALKS OF TRUSTS Former Comptroiler of the Treasury Shows Good of Axgregnted Cupital, 0 spectal grand Eckels, ex- ek s treasury, bt to an audi- hall as tightly s packed, hundreds of people The meeting was under Men's Sound ed men of all CHICAGO, Oct. § comptroller of the \ying indus- | 8P0ke in the Auditc I by the [ence that p | as it could being turned awa the Money associa las telt the | Jumped on a Ten ¥ little daught £ Mr well on an loverted rake made of ten alls and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way | through. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minutes later the ausplees of parties who o democratic platform o 1 do 1 ‘ment of American labor #"its" wages in the best | world Paralysis of Industry, iction o that standard, the of public credit, the paralysis hd Fimerce, | industrially turing plants, in m thousand forir dvanced ur countrymen wster from thelr country at XECUTIVE COMMIT ARLES TRACY, Chair L. M. MARTIN i y CH which hus of things hi cost of mid Chairman Cimpale JOMN I Secretary Kunxan, nator Charle He talked the indus er the last th the pros about under returned from a ud was confid spublican in Noy r thousand p which was b Falvbanks Confident mooting, tont Woolley in L CHATTANOOGA, Te 6.—~The | probibition special arrived in this eity at 10| If co o'clovk s morning from Harrimann, Tenn,, | 1 wnd was met by a large reception committee | we of prominent citizens. Mr. Woolley, Na-| tlonal Chairman Stewart and the women of 4 isual laws ¢ laws which o business 1 which Lk divert cenl the ¢ e tnelr plans at hon \ him capa which We hear a good deal now- wdays about“ catching disease.” Why notabout catching health? Good health 15 just as tagous as disease Noth hke Ayer's Pills very v and a few doses of Ayer's Sarsapanlla at regular intervals to keep to the stand- ard of perfect health, Think of the joy of always feeling well con J. C. Aver Company, owners to cause Practical Cher Lowell, Mas. | porated in the K CANTON, Oct, § Kluley took an not misde Prestdent Tukes a Drive, extended o 1 plank of the ald, in part pain had disappeared and no more suffering m | Was experienced. In three days the child trust’ | was wearing her shoe as usual and with| | absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a “'.{'U;‘:‘:,'."‘-‘“‘ well known merchant of Forkland, Va resources of | Pain Balm is an antiseptic and heals such In political | injuries without maturation and in one form of KOVC | tnird the time required by the usual treat- ts in systems of huactions of the | ment. It is most widely known, however, 1 as & cure for sprains and for the prompt He ai o il CEDAR FALLS, Ia., The Independent Order of Odd Fellows of this state are looking for a suit loca= | tion for their orphans’ home which they | propose to build mext year. A committee has just visited this city to look over s - eral cites proposed by this city and Waters One which to the requirements 18 located between the two | and 15 known as “Rownd's 1 has a fund of $00,000 I'» ction of the hume when be located. The com composed of B. Z. Church, W. Marshall, Storm Lake; | o Irwin, Muason City M. P. Shartz, arlington; J. S e, Council Bluffs. The committee will a report to the grand lodge October 14, when a final de- cision will be reached. I 100, cems to come up W |w. R Methodists Prepare Stoux Falls on the ters and other expected to The conference will be eaday evening, October 9, by an | ¥ at the Methodist church Ly Mus. | oF Mansell, & ned missionar who will under the r e Women's 1gn Mi | Jordan has also | tor the presence during the conferemce Rev, J, W, Mahood, an ovangeiist, who will hold Pentacostal services at 4 o'clock | ¢, cach afternoon J min Western Cat in CHICAGO, Oc All roads have decided to me rates made by the Great from Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul to| 1|81l points In Washington, Idaho and Mou- | tana. A stroug effort was made to induce | > | the Great Northern to make the rates on from St. Paul and Minneapolis, but it de )| cliued to change its original announcement Big NEW | B¢ bird « ourse | Weyerhause le of 1d HMOND, Idn will | the « WENT TO TEA And 1t Wonnd Her Hobbin, Tea drinking f here today said nothing of public importance trans- pired at the nieeting, the business being a | Falls No Results from Meeting. NEW YORK, t. b.—A meeting of the rectors of the Southerm Pacific Rallway ympany was beld in the company's office airman Charles H. Tweed mply routine In character. Nothing was sald of a successor to the late Collis P. Huntington as president of the com- Appointed. (Special Tele- today appointed ake of F Ireau game warden unty to fill the vacancy gnation of O, R. Hess. supreme court today admitted W. Jauks and I, Walter Speer of Sioux Governor 87, ngth, after urned for di Tomorrow th Frust is Broken Up. s B Daughter Wi 1 ot Jack- | Jon nattonal com- | P I know Postum to be good, pure an ealthy, and there never was an articl er will be, I bel » the place of coffee as Postum Food | |} The beauty of it all is that it is satistying and wonderfully nourishing. 1 fect as it I could not siug its praises mol ) by silver mine laak to be Incor- | sas City platform. e President and Mrs, Me- ¥ drive . today | loud.” a oting A lles in dham hospital at e polnt of death as the result of carbolic 1d’ bu Fall Opening Sale of Fine Clothing Saturday Saturday morning we offer our complete new stock for your inspection, While not exactly in the na- ture of an exhibition, the showing is one that will interest men who desire to dress well at a reason~ able cost. Nowhere can you find a better assort: ment. Try them all and your experience will be like that of others, to get things right you must buy - - - P o of the Continental, Three Great Special Numbers for Saturday Don’t Fail to See Them. ; Tan | Derby Ribbed tan derby | gale Saturday at half price. ‘ 25C Half Price Saturday | Underwear Bargain Tan Two cases of ribbed underwear on Derby Ribbed 25¢ Continental Clothing Company THOSE BEKUTIFUL 13y iV'\f-\N Aubury Tints, 80 nottceable among fashe iy AU L) {onable womei, are produced uul by 4, ey o i Imperlal Hair Regenerator A most lasliug Hair Col plied NEAPPI LASTS Hi. Bample of b ured tree. Seud tor Pau.phiet IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MFQ, CO., 22 W. 230 St., New York. Bold by druggists and halrdressers. vice, ete, of Dr, B, J. Kay, Sera’ Cook's Duchess Tabiots are successfully Dearsern i b )l Price, Cliao, Al by Jas Forsytn 6th and Douglasy by J. C. DeHavew Al 10r sale in Cmana, . Kuhn &'C and in Council Blufts Druggists \culars. Thy kC = 253 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. ®0ld in Omabs by Kuhn & Co, 18 & Douglas. e0 ook ags, N, ¥y

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