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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1900. D A BRYAN HAS PROSPERED m’:_.".;:j:'.;a,',{.’f;::' 2, et ADYIT BERGE, 1S DEAD BIRD) b oot aruemse v oorc| ONE MAN KILLED IN WRECK Fon TWE"TY YEAHS ile 1 ald o u ven! <t wae 1 Increass in Tax Sohedule for Four __,"”' First Distriot Fusionists Realise the Hope. *!!! be beld on Thursday evening next week City Years Has Proved Th | Much interest s being n & serles less Fight Before Them. DODDS MAKES SUSPICIOUS MOVE DAVID CITY, Neb Specia sy | Fives of (he Bryan cisb and the MeKiniey — Withdzaws fram W-Raad | Tieker whin daie b el e Captain Blake Has Made a Daily ISTS HIS WORLDLY S [ and Roosevelt clut After n Vialt from Stark. VheNeE abeot Mo HOW HE L ORLDLY GOOD! ”“;”g:‘ eir n % WILL TAKE A LANDSLIDE TO SAVE HIM \uyyGe Sen. Oct. 20 (Specia ) —The e lea chabs on : : Trip to Mt. Vernon. M. Harr ted t newest thing In politics in the hig Fourth ry, e a0l lecords of Lancaster County Show |44, on s district fs the withdrawal of J. R. Dodd Mis Personal Assessment K Gorton surpris t Al middle-of-the-road candidate for congress. ywo coaches Grown & Littie More Than slonists generally ; Caautents Witk atier e Bat been pominated by two co : : : TELLS SOME THINGS HE KNOWS tra mail 16 to 1 Since 1806, s which b € of Chauge. der to get his name on the ofcial bal : ! . OF PERUNA. t. which was no easy matter, inasmu . : | L o Lt ¥ . " as his candidacy was supposed to draw from LINCOLY, Oct. 26.~(Spectal.)- | s s his cundidace was supgosed (o draw : o ar name cc caloulations in simple ariths E Stark. Dodds’ excuse for running was that | (ece on figures that may be foun b A | B S R @ t h o wanted to perpetuate the true populist T R I records e o R T CON° | party. The fusioniste were a because | the train ner as they were alarmed lest he might g enough | went ont an 100 wealth in the four years of Pres t t b, used Dodds of having formed an e republicans. Now, after weeks of | noy i n getting his name he officia gan and Kinley's administration, the exact Bapenses In Nebraska A reok in point of valus over his posses Nearly Fifty Cents for b 1866 belng about in agcordance with Vote Cant, 1 t a " n t. which he succee g ¥ 3 anufacturing c favorit o of 16 to 1. Unless Mr. Bryas 3 e AL Saturday, he has conclu . 5 SeS LA & case 18 an exception, it may be cited a NCOLN, o, cral election in N te t x t n return: Of this amount onl ory L recel majority of ali & private cor \nd the fact that he came one of the striking evidences of the pros the day followin essman perous condition of the citl the cap the city makes his work tal city. In 1896 or neatl F X r the last ! that no ' o K 0 . It 1s atated hers that personal and real property was Messrs. Stark and Dodds and a few of th aluation of $260, while this year l”"“\’ usually not exceeding $ f ' tes W licdts | faithtul fusion leaders held Business men at 1 in """‘ "'X‘ which is borne by the municipal corpora s y g 2 ;“‘ resign were agreed to and in the manner | running : \ rould Ken ."f“‘\'f'.n'm. the ve inquiries frc ro COrresPOlT- | ticns, is pald by the counties f was andl- |y Gas expected the mid-road following { \ & stould be taked (& ts concern pnancial side of Me. | " AT Y S SRS e the ¢ . ke Post wan |16 WAS OO il At T WAL it e Wovsivl NS miicous metmbrEnes ‘againt the lins an's ite ask for In- | puation of judges and clerks of elect lute on th te ticket. Accord-| Goiioe of re-election are dally growing| FREMONT, Neb., Oct (Speclal ) AN S MY R e formation concer legal careet In |y tne ninety cov ere are 1 o these retu u nless All #1808 | ojiar byt in this It seems they reckoned | The refusal of the supreme court to grant | 3 AN them to carry away the effete “"‘“""' this city, others want to know whether o (05 BOEY oM B ¥k wipley Berge cat iccceed unless he | ittt e host. The mid-roaders were |8 rehearing in the case of Webster against ¥ \ ‘ Sambed upi i W RYRIAIR] (WIER: SHSRCEL S Bo 1 & wexithy Dt And. stil others ¢xs | gk TSR SRE 1T 88 o o & TAtNERtEE § ; Sihoere it their BomIBAtion et & oandidate, | Lhe ¢ of Hagities WhIEH ‘the SOt g , way out through the skin in hot ‘rmhfl'rh press & desire to be informed &8 to his | gyie™e T S SN0 Iy populated | 500 oF less, which is next even if the candidate was not, and they are held the statutes under which cities of s R i ekl g o T st sianding as a citizen, without regard 0| . iniie there f &0 Aispleased that many of them declare the size of Fremont were governed were {its wois to any one during '"- politics. Many of these questions have | ik at each E they will vote for John D. Pope before they | unconstitutional, has stirred up considera W AL 8 et AL P L necessitated an examination of official pub- | pory & CICC A He . r f will walk into the trap set by them to have |ble interest among the city « e B O 'M:"'"”"‘“,‘ lc records and to meet the constant de- | ponigiion”and milenge usually am . . them vote for Stark. The fuslonists have Mavor Vaughan yesterday sent A\l Mre. 1 W ‘\x‘- . +7 Nostrand avenu mand all fgures pertaining in any way |2 least $25 One man in each pre r charged all along that Dodds had sold out |MA¥ors of citles of the second-class having | F e L Ul e T aftiser to Mr. Bryan, either to bis financial status | ajiowed one extra day's p 3 tlitt to the republicans and if such was true it tants, calling their att B b b B s Y o to the votes he has polled, have been |go carrine (ho re e onal i t might be interesting to know how much n sion and suggesting that a I [ iAo b il o g At v Py compiled by the various authorities who bave | Th. construction of booths nied 1 5t GOt Mv,. Btiok WB4 AIS tHends 5. By t S HataRd: LG BREE Sesioh ot 3 nflammator matism lwl\x' i o them in charge and can be produced 1n- |t quite a large sum 4 Ny¢ Lancaster cour g 4 s o or Weeks. o had rheumatic fever an santly on application. The county clerk t 8 Jung v lon miserable and of the precincts $5 i t tdat n the B gt Sl b . 1 often felt some ret chroio disease here aven went 8o far as to prepare a state- | of tha room or house car GOOD PAIR SF AT SCHUYLER. |law for their government. As there Is | i often « ther 1ent, kworn to before a noary public, show- | (he ballot boxe S SEHSIHNFRBIE - i Mernice ing the amount, kind and value of all tax- | pirea which 1 1 v Pansy B Hutler and Trast v b and the | Smmsher nrrangoe Crowds. y A uble property owned by Mr. Bryan | election each clerk ap eftect of | SCHUYL Oct. 26.-—(Speclal Tel- | Upder which t . OFRsaINe . Privt to | aused me o raise n of mucous wformation Already Tabalated. | disintorested 18 to it wit allied here to- |the law bei lared unconstitutional About eight mor ago 1 read of The reporter recently made inquiry at|on the canvassing board and th runa. Tt seemed al to me that I the office of t county clerk concerning |allcwed the usual daily wrote to Dr. H and hegan to take the assessed valuation of Mr. Bryan's prop- | mileage. A police officer Peruni. Befors nished the second Vhy certainl ore's all the in-|Place costs $3.4 Then Special )— Wher bottle my terrible were nearly want prepared in tabulated | Incidentals, such a K her the cong fonal, state or | was divi each speaker occupying half | gogart siat Cowan's =) | (2 red, and 1 had such sweet relief. 1 had y Wells, *You are about | cards of instruction and kets will Johnson county | time in each house. Mr. Smyth devoted | gigre this morning he found drawers piled | S cufered =0 much, six mornings out of seven person to ask the same ques- | Which help to swell the total strongly republican and gaing are being | most of his time in opening his remarks | oy the floor, money drawer pulled out and 3 getting up with a terrible headache. [ week. At first we went to the I'yxna ballots ¢ st AL 6 g neral teadily {6 Rickard county be- | to scathing denunciations of the “terriblo | the cash register opened. During the night an't begin to mentlon the other benefits [ of ®oing to the hooks to answer |#lly cost over $i.( Two offic o ifiternsl opi several [ Teddy" and “‘Marcus Aurellus Hanna." and | hyrglars broke the large glass in the rear " h all 1 took five bottles, 1irfes, but they became so numer- [And two sample ballots are pr ten Many of the old-school | wound up with all about trusts and how |of the store h:',r‘ Hioh: ihi L e Captain Blake, of Steamer McAlester. reatur we prepared all the information | every voter and, taking the v Richardson are contemplating | he'd smashed 'em. Mr. Butler confined him- | antrg locking doors from the inside.| Captain L. L. ¥ steamer M Nryan's property that we could get |as a basis, this means a total against several of their can- | 8elf to imperialism, delineating the hypoc- | Gpe hundre 1 twenty-five dollars In | Alester, is one of nown captains he books here and we now have it | ballots, which this year ar | indications point to the | Fisy of republicans in the maiter of the |checks was ot ¢ i arkwet; | of sapeake Bay. The steamer McAles mpiled 80 that you can get just what you 8Verage cost of §4 per thous Q0 want &t & glance. People are always | tion notices in each county e AL UL was coming on me. but 1 did not seem to ealize that th. 1 had a great now governing cities of this size and that Aot sty TIHIC o8iE egram.)—Fusion forces Strong fights n behalf | night, a torchlight parade preceding speak- | S0™M® J fcations are likely houses by Attorney General Smyth and ex ing at Bohman's and Janecek's opera | ile & Belleve Borglnrs Are Women. sionists s mo indica- | Congressman Walt Butler of lowa. Time| yORK, oct st winter 1 had the grippe, and also a terrible cough, but Pe. runa made short work of that, For a tonic it can't be beaten, Catarrh is the trouble with so many of us and we do not realize it” the entire republican ticket. | Philippine islands Findir it Iy hoat th o Decatar is Warming Up. n $30 in ¢ » want us to give an opinion concern- | INg certificates printing and DECATUR, Neb., Oct ( al )-—One ! airman Munger | o e | owt ints in the soft n Blake has been making a L bis fitness for the presidency and in | Fublishing the anr Lok prosin \ of the best and most enthustastic political | R D SR G Leveitt People who bave been long sublect to the electors 3 A ategory 1 could mention the names tion and ele wa of whic s o L it meetings ever held in Decatur was ad- |0 (6 BaOR LR b 16 A re stter: Written ‘from Wash rrh are almost sure (o have & return th a plurality o dressed last evening by Hon. John L. Ken- ' o 2"y o two women who had a pre- | ington, D. C., to The Peruna Medicine ¢ bad symptoms at the approach of It seems very peculiar that after so | v.“‘-vl klejohn. ullding in town, did not Lidisin parties. They T t York yesterday 6 P t system against this Habiliry ch has been satd and written concern- | LOUP CITY, ? Oct. 26.—(Special.) Ble Meetlngs at Henderson. balf of the people who desired to hear re- | oy g, noe B0 nC8 I S night I can cheerfully re- m 1s especially productive of Mr. Bryan people still insist on asking A large and appreciative andience heard the SON, Neb., Oct. 28 —~(Speci: publican polictes explained Mr. Kennedy 1 3 s | v » of its extremes of cold political situation discussed from a repub- | 1 g republican mectings have been | Made a very convincing argument Makes Trouble with n Razor. commend )‘01"‘ Peryn.n No sooner do e escape The follawing tabulation shows the taxes | lican standpoint by Hon. George D. Meikle WSk UL tHN & On Tuesday | Mr. Kennedy's fame had preceded him.| FREMONT. Neb. Oct. 26— (special)An | fOr rheumatism. and it is tHARWe ALd CUMEIVEN ) john, assistant secretary war, at this the assessed vhluation of Bryan's oy ing Y P lican 1 This was his third speech in this county | unknown man, evidently drunk id armed 3 o " s of wintry weather. One bot- evening Hon. J. DD Pope, republican candi P i arm , n for the past six year place tonight tate for congressman, and F. C. Power, |this week. A. N. Cor''n, candidate for with a razor made things liv on the also a very 3“"?““"'“‘ of Peruna now may prevent a catarrhal i Porsonal | The speaker was introduced by George candidate for county attorney of York attorney, opened the meeting with | platform of the Union Pacific depot when Catarrh remedy. affection Iater on that would take many berty | E. Benschater and spoke on the tariff, im inty, lind abe of vers best meetings | @ short talk that was well received and gen- | the first section of No. 3 pulled ir n last | ~ 3 bottles to cure Valuation. | perialism, truste and the desirability of |eyer held here. The Germans of this com- | €rously applauded. A torchlight procession | evening. He jumped off the car befure the | Captain L. L. Blake. Captain M Yarnell, Post Commander upholding the prosperous condition of the | mun are not believing in the cry of | nearly a mile long, led by the Golden Drum | train stopped and, brandishing his razor Much that is called rheumatism {8 in | ywp " 1owns P No. 68, G. A. R., writes country. The music was furnished by the imperialism,” but are going to vote for|COrps and mounted Rough Riders paraded | drove every one before him. There were |Feality myalgia. Myalgia is an affection | from 2322 Lincoln street, N. K. Washing- Loup City quarte puramount fesue and that s the con- |the streets before (L. meeting and elicited | a gaod muny people waiting for the secon |Of the larger muscles, espectally those in{ % 0 L fion of the prosperous good times that | much enthusiasm. Many former Bryaaltes |section of No. 3, the first section being | (Be Small of the back, produciug pain, sff- | ton. D €. as follow i P adie gl ere declaring for McKinley &ad Roosevelt. |made up of mail and second-class cars, [D°®S cramp, and frequently distress on the e Pidpinls Last evening ex-Congressman Halner| The campalgn is warming up here. 1In|and they hustled out of his way as rapidly *likhtest movement. When the muscles of | BF ® S i spoke o a very large crowd, the large room | the last few days bets amounting to 3500 |ay possible. Someone on the train suc- | the small of the back are involved it is o | eing flled to overfioning. In his convinc. |have been made. The wagers, generally, are | ceeded in getting him on board just as they | KC€rally called lumbago. If the larke mus ing manner he showed up in a clear and |staked on the outcome in the state. In some | were pulling out. He was & well-built, | Cl€% Of the arms or legs are the seat of the concise way the foolishness of the tate- | Instances bets have been made that Me- | mugscular-looking fellow. He had several | ff€ction it is then generally called mus ment that the United States would have a | Kinley will carry the state. A big Tepub-|cuts about the head and his face and |CUlar rheumatism. They are one and all rtanding army here. Four years ago Hen- |lican rally will be held tonight and Saturday | ciothes were bloody. [ the same affection. however Qerson county lost a large number of voters | DIERt the fusionists will hold & meeting The month of October brings cool days £ 2 Child Injured hy Hogw and cooler nights. The duily perspiration h followed the free silver craze, but " " " -y . amount, and N see How He Bought Mis Farm. e whofolloned the jiree (Bl Republican Votes Plle Up. WYMORE, Neb. Oct. 26.—(Spectal.)—|of the hot monthw is gradually and some-| “vor™y B0 P41 2o Rally at Creaton. wing to the inconsistency of the presiden- | pyNGQLN, Oct. 26.—(Special Telegram.)— | while playing in her father's yard at Bur- | times suddenly discontinued. This produces| ‘¢ Batl Capt. M Yarnell CRESTON, Neb., Oct. 26.—(Spectal.)—The | tial candidate who advocated free silver they | rpo gecond day's registration in this city | chard, & small town east of here, last | an acld condition of the whish' the | SHIE8: 1 UL oo ) republicans had a splendid meeting here | AT¢ DOW BOINE to vote for prosperity added to the already recorded overwhelming | oyening, the 3-year-old daughter of Frank | kidneys are not alwaye able to correct. By | tinue its use and recommend it to my last night. The hall was crowded, includ- | - g majority of republican voters. While not| Hart, climbed over into a hog pen in|stimulating the mucuous m friends and comrades for all catarrhal af- ing the gallery. The Glee club gave excel cope TomAn At Club Mect Ry o 1|48 heavy as the frat day, the voters turned | which there were several large hogs, and | whole body, the accumulati acid in | fecti lent music and Colonel Hutchins of lowa| YORK. Neb, Oct. 26.—(Special.) ~There 18| 4,0 i jarge numbers and in most of the |pefore she was rescued the hogs had at- | the blood ca1 be drained away. Thiscould Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Co- gave an exceptionally fine address. He (90 In (' R *\;" b diReds "v"““ -‘.,n" & T.‘r precincts heard from outpumbered the fu- | acked and so badly mangled her that she be done with Peruna taken according to lumbus, O, for a free book on catarrh, in the vicinity. The transaction was ::I‘! proviag himselt thoroughly posted on | &t B0 o tors. Last eventug saw of the ninety-three persons reg- | |imbs were so badly lacerated that it was | = ] when properiy values at Normal were | the largest attendance of any meeting for ‘;:“{;;' l‘ml“f"*:T’:N-fi:fl‘f‘:r" ;»”‘:pn;h:nr';'w::'— difcult to recognize her. Her clothes were | “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- \ bv reason of a boom. In 1898 Mr.| Porter North Loup. werly held. People were standing up and sarly all torn from her body a0d had not purchased eight lots adjoining for | NORTH LOUP, Neb., Oct. 26.—(Spectal)— | a large numb 11d not gain admittance, | P1ARCE Teliasdio glire thels politice Robert Shear happened along and rescued GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES and at anotber time Auring the same | W. R. Porter, secretary of state, spoke to a | The hour's address of Hon. C. H. Aldridge | Refitting the Shamrock. her she would have been devoured by the he obtalned a clear title to thirteen | fair-sized audience here last evening, con-|of David Clty was listened to with rapt at- | GLASGOW, Oct. 25 —8ir Thomas Lipton's hogs 8 for $600. Of the twenty-five acres of | fining his remarks mainly to telliog how the [ tention and punctuated with applause | YAch! Shamfock ‘was placed in ars dock For n Cold in the Head. only fifteen acres were under cultiva- | state affairs are run throughout. These weekly meetings bave | {ing ‘refited for racing 3 LAz il 1 ithe {his year, the remainder being di- . S ) equally between the house and barn 1 and an orchard of young fruit trees. In his campaign speeches Mr. Bryan has soveral times sald that after taking out the cost of plowing, sowing, harvesting and threshing, the net income from his five acre oat field would not exceed 4 per cent on his investment, but he has also asserted | . . that his land cost him $100 per acre, in-| tiend of $6. as reported in several news- (pers. He has used his own experience as :‘ Ewmtr As an argument in support of his | - - contention that the farmer could mot enjoy prosperity under republican rule. Farm : and as good as Mr. Bryan's can be bought i Lanciser county for 43 per_ were. or| suflleri!rV‘lcElree's \\'llrtlehof C#rgm isa pure vegetab!e ex!ract that has given good health and lives of usefulness to more than a million \d it he realizes 4 per cent on $100 land, g women. It has had a century’s romantic history, and is now recognized as the foremost medicine of its class in the world. "Nt o 2 s fatwrs f 10 net| Wine of Cardui cures such female diseases as are shown by the following symptoms: Delay of First Appearance of Menses, cent on_ tho “|I|:\'::’*v":‘(:\‘x:\|x1["n\‘:xm;lx“|d‘x::‘h:‘2f Irregular Menstruation (whether the period is too long or too short), Suppressed or Delayed Menstruation, Profuse or Too Frequent oIt e A B ) Menstruation, Painful Menstruation, Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Leucorrhea or Whites, Falling of the Womb and Change of Life. . woman can treat herself in the privacy of home, without The management of these diseases with Wine of Cardui is simple, and any Nearly every woman needs such a medicine, and the best mber of men prominent in national | €iven to each officer of election. Dem ta Hold a Rally. assessofs’ returns show that ) PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct ~(Special.) property 1s lisied as follows, value | _py. Congressman Walter C. Butler of lowa | given Horses, $40; billiard or |rKK~_l' and Attorney General C. J. Bmyth of Ne- carriages and wagons, 325. | pragka spoke to & crowded house in Water- locks. $40; agricultural tools, | map'y pall last evening from a democratic silver plate, $40; Alamonds and standpoint A E. Hatch, the famous cam- $00, household and office furniture, | naien singer, favored the crowd with several mey. bank accounts and credits, | wiiry campalgn songs, which wers much total, $4,56 appreciated. “Your medicine,| Peruna, I believe to be the best wmedicine for catarrh on the s market. [ lave ta-| 4 ken y a small|f "‘ still more interest are the oficial fig- relative to Mr. Bryan's twenty-five deeds show the property | rchased in the form of building lots st by acres. On May 17, 1803, Mr \ purchased four lots for $2,000, which | would be considered a ridiculously high ROOSEVELT HELPS A CHURCH : examination by a physician or the knowledge of any one but herself. New York's Governor Makes Hand- women in the country now use Wine of Cardui regularly. All druggists keep $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. ———— e i o el PR RO DULIIEE OF WiRS some Donation to St. There at Linools, CIRLHOOD. ’ PAINFUL MENSTRUATION MISCARRIACE. Between the ages of thirteen and tifteen the transition = denotes a more advanced stage of female disorders Wine of Cardui is the medicine to use after miscar. LINCOLN, Oct (Special Telegram.)— | from girtood into womanhood takes place. Every | The pain is great because quick attention is necessary. ¢ or childbirth, A case of miscarriage when the With money donated by Governor Roose mother should look well to her daughter's condi It is Nature's way of giving warning. Wine of Cardui = patient is taking Wine of Cardui has never come to the = W, ¢ vilt, Rev. Father Reade of this city has | at this time. If the r(nad of puberty is safely passed banishes the pain by properly regulating the deranged | attention of the manufacturers nl‘ %‘.fi:f‘:fl? ;u"""' LT ml:‘;“' Ir‘hm;fl wy.\"l purchased & heavy silver fruit bowl, which a healthy and useful life generally follows. Mrs. Akers | functions. wweilin, Tonas, o0t 100, | Raads Batieanide o) DArancRt sevat, Tt WiNS At will be rafed at 10 cents a chance at & speaks of the use of Wine of Cardui at the age of puberty. Central Academy, Miss., Jan. 15, 1590 I miscarried and had wn awful time. | then used ousands of women happy who have suffere L 9. Bk 20 A0 & . . e sy 1have been & great aufferer with painful menstrua- Wine of Cardufand uow L am well. 1cannot tell how ~ terribly with pains from falling of the womb. Lazar for the benefit of St. Theresa's pro- " Ao er»ud..-. nu .i\h“h'“v’ W tion and falling of the womb, but since I have been I suffered. I did all the doctors told me to do Load, Ky ., Oct. 12, 1889, cathedral. Father Reade recelved the (st write and tell you Row much good vour Wine | taking Wine of Cardui I have had no pain, and th-ea &nd aiso tried everything but nothing did me any =~ Ihave been suffering with paias in’my bk and check from Governor Roosevelt this morn- Old And had never socn n well dey nbtl) e Gommenced | fouies 40 Vine of Cardui dig me more good tuan IwishT eould ery woman In the country | hipa and bearing-down pains ‘ever since 1 became & fag, with instructions to use it for pur- i Dar e W lasra all day Hpéi waeom aty-five dollars worth of Wedicine proscribed Ly cannot tell all I would like to, Ever since Woman. Last spring I commenced using Wine RaFR, o doctol MRS, LULA WEBH, used Wine of Cardui I havohad good health. Ibave Carduiand Thodford's Black-Draught and they chasing any desirable article for the falr MRS, DELPHY AKERS o two little girls Just as healthy as they can be. done me a wonderful wmount of good, and I wi ‘fhe bowl attracted much attention t MENSTR”UATION. SUPPRESSION, Mrs. SALLIE GREELEY. recommend them to any one who suMters s I did. ! - o MELISSA CREMEANS. aiternoon whe placed on exbibition in an The menses come to a healthy woman every 28 Delayed or suppressed menstruation vitally affects PRECNANCY. - 0 strest window, with s placard giving If they come more, or less frequent, something | every part of the female system. A woman neglects Childbearing is the supreme function of woman and BARRENNESS, he name of tbe donor. The gift has no Is wrong, The slightest derangement of this function | treatment in such case at her peril. Wine of Cardui i assuming motherhood she should thoroughly prepare | Barrenness is the one sorrow of many homes, the sor. volitical significance, for it Is well knowa brings on serious consequences. All women's allments | has never been known to fail in an uncomplicated case liersell for the ordeal. ~ Mothers would not suffer the | row of every childless wife's heart. Wine of Cardui has that Father Reade s opposed to the presi- resule directly or indirectly from disordered menstrua. | of this trouble. Thedford's Black-Draught should also extreme pain they do if they would take Wine of Carui = Made thousands of barren homes happy. Sickness and dent’s Philippine policy and in fact has tion. Any irregularity is easy to check, when attended be used with it to regulate the stomach and bowels. as Mrs. Finch did during pregnancy. Weakness hat Wine of Cardui would eleve are keeping preached this sentiment before his congre- to promptly. ~Wine of Cardui is the remedy that has “Cleveland, Ark., May 26, 169, " Clove many a wife childiess. If you would have Mrs. Palmer's gation. Father Reade explained that the cured a million women. When I commenced to use Wine of Uardui there had ~ July 20 I gave hirth to a fine ten pound bab 1, happy experience take Wine of Cardui, P e o P g B R e i, been no sign of mensen for eightecn months, and 1 was | wnd Kot along better than T ever ‘About Hungerford, Toxas, Feb. 11, 1890, friendship, he haviug been intimately as- 1 got your medicine and passed thix month without | Botiles ot Wine ok Chrtu and Theatodisoqifour | leet AR egan takiag Wine of Cardul and bave it Taons sxcellent medreinee. Baine” s ad scclated with Governor Roesevelt in New Bauand was arerjoved. ' After iy long suffering it | Draught when needed and the mensca have appeared At each confincment I have sutfered uli that Qesh could I'thras botties of the medieine ans have e ¥ wikes me feel like another WOIRAS, DA I st the correct time for the past two months and my 1 have been able to walk about the house since = given birthtoa fine baby boy now two months old ‘ L CHELL Bealth is much improved every way. !thank you more st 4 and feel well. I am convinced that Wine weighing elghteen pounds. Mrs. FANNY PALMER. I O A ) & e than I can tell for what you have done for me 1ul is one of the most valuahle medicines for o M\M(:“"\w"""‘;‘ " 7",;'_““” . IRRECULAR MENSTRUATION. MRS. JENNIE LEDFORD it the world 9 Mrs. A. D. FINGH. CHANGE OF LIFE. Th o ‘ LEUCORRHCEA. is is one of the most dangerous periods of a wo. An enthusiastic republican meeting was 3 o Iml‘ular mtmlru‘nn'n 1;‘ mcflhm u;u_-l female o eld is Island Grove township last night s. It is a warning of the suffering that is coming. man’slife. It is then when her whole bein; T e h Treatment by the prompt use of Wine of Cardui will FLOODINC. Pleasure is banshed from the lves of Ghousands of wo- | (hange. n many cases women wh heve bean hasiing T I P e O ; correct the irregularity and forestall untold suffering, | NOthIng saps a woman's life so quickly nor makes men who are tortured by leucorrhcea. Yet Wine of Cardui 4l their lives begin to decline after they reach the ate of candidale fop _0ODEPOSH; ¥ Tt | : o e—o. ' her weaker, than profuse menstruation, commonly s a positive cure of that baneful malady. The experi- Ban ha chatds Sl Y O0EE N e & Thomas Hibbert, “Doc" Lafiin and Harry | &1 Muscogee. 1. T., Jan. 8, 1899 called flooding. You may be a victim of the terrible 44.whan the change oflfs generally comes. Then mens. Sackett, all local candidates. These men I wouldn't give Wine of Carduifor’sll the doctors' ' drain and not consider its importance. 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