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OMATILA lh\ll‘\' 'E SDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1900, 1 BURN AN AMERICAN FLAG|FUSIONIST TRIGKERY FOILED vy, i, 50 iy it 1o o ot e, Ot it \Y ¢ the Emblem of L!:rrty' ‘ Thanks to ample police prote the quliete in the ward child was seriously {ll. Their representa N tion day in Omaha passed without an in. C4me to a conc tions were supported by a mote from the Bl AL Bl NUlOIen . WhY. MCeBbE WYy Titile o These unwelcome visitors usually appear in the spring o summer, when the blood is making an extra effort to free A |cident of an exciting nature, p L \ t BANNER WAS A RELIC OF CIVIL WAR | ("0 e filislasm of party seat in 4 tow MORNING PAPERS 700 SLOW | Xuvor Stoores consented to pardon t itself from the miany impurities that have accuwulated during the winter months cases resulted in bruises and contusior man view of the circumstances. He Carbuncles, which ure more painful and dangerous, come most frequently on the back of the neck, [ Hhy (Hol 2ave the applicatits the Aeessary PADSY eating great holcs in e fles, extiaust the strengih and often prove fatal, Voily are regarded by some more of fess hutrorous chamacte . . but Must 0 was sursrised & few hours later to 1o people as blessings, and they patiently and uncomplainingly end re the pain and inconvenience under O ety | vartous votlig nesten,. Py mast ot ¢ It Hot from Wire, telephions messhge stating that the The ‘mistaken idea that their health 13 being benetted, that their blood iy too thick anyway, and this is beiny fou weparute ballots (o Wots instesd o s employes had retused to recognize : Nature's plan of thinning it. The blood is not toe fich of 100 thick, but i diseased —is full of poison —and o7 60 10 L6 Dot COBRINTES, and 18 Election returns were received in 100 |the pardon unless relieved the entire system will suffer. The boil or carbu « warning of serious internal two cases there was a clash of authorit places in ( ha last night. More thau Any immedia communication with the $ M o troubles, which are only waiting for uH\mfllurup[)('\r\\xllll\‘\'*':):l\" Many an old sore, runuing ulcer, 10UX F tween the deputy sheriffs and sprcial pe ) special telegraph and telephone opera- sherifi's assistants elicited the information even caucer, is the result of a neglected boil hL R e i & ohg, VRt | Gmeetn;. Geteraly ROWEITE, Towiver tors devoted thelr time to {ssulng bulletns | that Tinckler had been known (o voto the | ; Baneful ep the blood pure,and it will keew e (D ppy@IPOUS £ the airor ele- skin clear of all the irritating impuri o trying 1 u the people | Lest of order was proserved. ‘ th r‘ ! ‘hi local pairons urlx L republican ticket and that 'Rn il the ;-m 3 e b H:“uu'm‘nm] ld\-nxnrm:dmr«u L evere t ed bonor uf t0¢ | Though every saloon in the city was Phone and telegraph companies, the tion was over suld not be released lest ¢ B s gt i ¢ c.—.. I Ay be fusionists of lren the pellde ANLCLNd | o how and number of clerks, chiefs and operators, who { he should vote the toket again, ‘The (1 /891 & o cures bom‘T?f‘;:xhr:u:'l'm"v*‘_\] .1"hunc (- § e go AMErica hat y ¢ oo labored all night in bandling the teturns |mayor has no authority in a case of this nd permanently by reinforcing, purifs L v Iy, diatt: Ty Wit S the oy T HR SONMISSC. | yroasded 800, & M s et e Tta | . Me R M. Pratt, Cave, 8, C.. writes . building up the blood and ridding the system of all accumulated waste matter, lag ut that oight. ‘Ihe outrags | Early in the day four men § 8 OREIVE | Notls, Iodge reoms, (henters, elab, | Miyer Moy o K are | “For twenty véars T was worely| S S8 is made of roots and hierbs which act directly on the blood, and ail poisons, no matter elvin Grigsus, |of Nick Autslatsiy, Joo Slatsky, George | 1o hotels, lodge rooms, theaters, clu ayor Moores. “Tinckler Is 1o a sate place | - aficied Witk Doila-and"catbmincies | oo Gl S8 mbGe of roete mtc Aetbt Tt e awerfil purely vegetable medicine, perty of Mayor Frye Which Was |There were, however, many Wi Meeting is 1o Progre v y Colon, Feturne oruing (rom tiat Lowd, | Spellman and Joe Heltfold we sted | newspaper offices, saloons and private resi- [now and we wre going to keep him there | eaused by impure blood Itis imjon u , t llotl 1 sible to describe my suffering : part of 8, S is not a mew, umtried remedy, but for where he ma coch fof the repubilcans | for Aghting in the rear of a saloon at Ninth |dences thousands of Omahans gathered to Itill the balloting Is completed Ehe time being unable towork oTaleep. | fifty y are Lias beer, curing all Kindnof B1oed uad skin ond Douglas streets. It was learned that | hear the result of the great contest, which Severnl doctors treated me. and 1 itied R 2 last wign = e a8 L | RN ENTEL Tov ARGMEAY O T8 g el ot e e mertice. byt | diseases. It has cured thousands, and will cure you. Governor Le id H. M. Swith arrived | gpellman had b knocked down by being 4 o W % vashed the In the 1 ward, at Fourteenth and nothing seemed to do me any good | It is a pleasant tonic as well as blood purifier —im- » here eatly worning and orgenized | struck on the head with a jug of whisky. | (our years ]' fty “l"“!‘ "‘“'*’»‘*l’" ‘helio | Jackson stroets, tw #itf's deputies at During the summer of (w8 L warver | proves the appetite and digestion, builds up your 8 ) s Lo 4 polut & mile UF [ At the station the quartet admitted it had | urns toall parta of the city and = “helio™ | o sherl b sunded totry & 8.8, and after a eneral health an ke blood in order f (hey were to speak | secured the whisgy the day before and | Eirls and messenger boys afforded service to | ¢mPted to make trouble for two repub Severyi Botifes waeitirely cared, anf | & L s el of town, wher Tie ogal re have o return of these painful | Our physicians have made blood and skin dis- 5 ot their departure o o relie o - | the receiving etations, which were not ac- |H°&ns on the ground of illegal registration . BURTHILIIS BUNUER: e e s vy e, commIOaEted By such Wires | The voters who had been living at the ad- Pesia up to the preseat tme. eases a life study—write them fully about your case, the republicans uiso orgauized & processiot | tion day drout 4 | dresses given for about a r, were and any information er advice wanted will be cheerfully given. We make no charge 1 to the hail, whe olonel | precinct by the Telegraph companies cured all thy joRe:. [ (: ,:, ;\: “::u«: of luhr‘ w Ar‘l “\IT '{\:!;11}‘ .lxr; y:: :»r“;:";""’! hq Tv. L flm-\:-:n' r’n»rrnll:-‘-vnllrn;vlu:::i :; n:» rnll‘: naturally indignant and expostulated. The whatever for this service, Send for our book on Bloud and Skin Diseases—free, Address, The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, G e utoRTits Who D ok Ky st phod I cnisered 4 | deputies showed a disposition to become 1w usio s who had remalied | Mostyn, ac r deput o pbjected | roads, bucket shops and packing houses. = = s fusionists who hud rem, fostyn, acting as a deputy sheriff objecte e W | vlolent and were on the point of expelling own touk went out to the|to u judge of election coaching an illit All “hams” were laid off as the wires were 1 town touk @ torch, n i he | to u judge of election coaching an illf q > ; | the voters when a policeman and a speclal LOCAL BREVITIES. 1 steeet o town and deliberately | voter. o that s was necessary to save arrived. The de s' conduct was plainly | 1n violation of Judge Pawcett's restraining | Four new cases of scarlet fever w | order and the policemen proceeded to place | POrted to the city hew.th commissio | the deputies under arrest. The prisoner The attendance at the night school in tha Cuss bullding has increa ed to nincty-five were taken to the station and locked up W, Russel b . has arge Americai Sce here, what ticket do you w all the timg possible. Competent telegraph- street. | vote?” demanded the ex-captuln, addressing | crs v t @ premium and service | the would-be voter B any ar nts for bulletins b A dozeu voices were raised fin t » the number of such operators was against this fmpertinent question, I | voter had already answered | Early iu the evening The Bee bulletins | guq s has (ho best facllities for getting | hel p ¥ & poth. bolive 1 The democrat ticket,” he sald | thrown on the New York Life bullding at- | yne quickest election returns. Buy a Dee [ Central school are badly pitted and in need "hen 'l show you—" | tracted (housands of enthuslasilc people | gxerq of repalr styn was in the act of react th ie crowd did not diminish until the | S — peihe Ahird precinct of the Sixth wari I ] when two stalwart police | i‘v.uu hand had passed its zenith. Between | Winter Card in Effect. | first eighty-nine men who voted Th that = 1 ejected him from th « of “At the W » Horse Tavern" | ohe Union Pacific placed its new winter | procinct yesterday prepared and cast thelr DECISION OF JUDGE CARLAND . ik B B o Moo B el et R vl g st R LR T B U Ll R Bt g B e : thority owded hou Election returns divided | portant ure of the new card is the mak SeaTIe Mo Bie, SUMINE (h tHE Gl in Soath Du- | somowhat &l emergency arose At | honors with le Bartlett Davis at the [ing of No. b, which leaves Omaha at 11:3 | lig Y routh Niieteentn Thurston hotel teenth ar h and two perform were given [p m., a Portland train as well as a Den. |] wente-Arst, - Twenty-second aumptudus deputy at- L ae 1 1dero fo nefit of “all |ver train, It having formerly been exclu d Tw ree pted e the functions of " whe W bulleting with an ac- |sively a Denver train. No. & will hereafter » office 1 challen Th ! t 1 burle be known as the “Mail and Express' It lon brought him up short a Listen at Thele Vase, will arrive fn Cheyenno at 11:45 the morn m Lis choite hetween the tw es. H | clection news while re- |Ing after leaving Omaha ahd consolidate hose to whandon his deputysh 3 and smoking the | there with No, 8 from Kansas City, running e Heh with Mies | trageant ‘os accommodated | thence through to Portland Robert Dunlap and Marion T. White we ! 2 and Metropolitan clubs, Tk 10ts of the land are Captain Henry J. King, | arrested at tHe booth at Fourteenth o iks, Woodmen of the World, Hoo Hed n who m omestead entry on the tract, | Jackson street, First district of the other fraternal anizations kept in o RN o b | N Wil ol atd & own! who claim | ward, on the charge of impersonating an | touch “vith resuits by clal wires. A | n ed yesterdny by Ocer Woolridge on & | ikai todtel, Lowalle AWE. | oficer. _Eaeh were oo Mo cobt & atat. waioh |1AFgS pATiy wd enteriaindd:at the Yo PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ree T Crnieloe Qe Bveman and —_— | ried to Board ¢ o’ thit Tho Bee nover prints fake extras. When | you buy a Bee exira you get the truth. lund u he on his coat a star e % Tleftfold 1n @ saloon r a fight lastiog for years before the |[evidently had been chopped out of a plece | Men's n assoclation rooms, where A Tt h 4 O A LR, B department @ patent to the laud was | of tin with atchet, bearing the single | @ musical and uthlotic program was given, [ . B. Mumford of Reatrice I8 in Omaha, ik Speliman en the head w . 3 > Al Helsing of Wahoo is at the Merchants. M L L jed Ly the Interior ¢ nent to Cap- | word “deputy.”They said they were deputy | At iho Her Grand and Paxton hotels mem- , e . i king the jug @ ™ 1. I Traffe of Chicago I8 at the Iler ain King sheriffs. They will have a preliminary s of the republican and democratic state | gy ‘,“ KRRt Wwere thier ke secure the | hearing in p today central committees and their friends heard | R, Ballard of Sloux City is at th horse steald Fe 3 imants from| A laughable ) urted at the | tho returnw in ths padty Hendquarters. The | Miijacd Jone' | » with 4 hind-ogie brown | were un- | Tenth district hooth ¢ Third ward. A |county commitiecs also received bulletins | Mae Jucobs of St. Louls is a guest of the | g Ut go Mr. King | negro named Ton keon presented him- |and the »ms were thronged with eager | M the land-—-tha f to vote, and promptly challeneed. | voters Jucksonian ciub held forth m}u ; ; Tenker of Detrolt Is a patron of tho | uants—to his | He kept his nerve for a moment, felening | its 100ms in Germania hall and otber poliii- | 1. Donald of St. Paul 1s stopping at | | | | | | iobrara, Neb. | great surprise that lis right of e iubs in different parts of the ¢ Honst need e tment | should be que 0 1 The om \ ¢ I Until late he 8 N. A. I'rown of Fremont is staying at 1 State ) ridge made a motion which Jackson con- | crowds attended the fair, which is be he Merchants the townsite clain strued as @ menace, whereupon the negro | held in Schlitz hall for the benefit of the | 8. Dills of Ottawa, Kan., i a patron o as a resident of Nebraska, J turned and ran down Douglas street at a | Home of the Gool Shepard. Spec & ller C “"“' & v I8 staying at | 25 85 Carland ruled that his court had jurisdlc. | breakneck pace, with Weoldridge in hot pur- | letins were recelved here and young wor irtle of Des Moines s at| mails in the south wing o ; 3 i b le and fo o) sed by the gistry departmert, ' tion In the case. As the result of u h suif. The officer returned ten minutes later, |in daluty gowns served refreshments (o ¢ alley | 1U"Will beusea antil the completion of th The Irish Girt ls the best there is ¥ | 5 ms of Missourt Valley is regls v We an the IR 3 ing Judge Carland decided in favor of the | somewhat crestfallen the hungry enthusiasts tered at the Millard annex, fn which commodious” quarters D! "g‘ n the IRISH GIRL CIGAR. townsite claimants. The patent issued to| “Didn’t you catch your man, Wooldridge”* | Men and women who did mot care to| H. B. Fleharty and wife of Lexington, |the female clerks will be provided. s Cuban Hand Made Henry J. King by the Interior department |asked a bystander. leavo their homes entertained friends with | N¢D. are in the city Conbtiine € The tobaccos used are the finest of Old Veulta Havasa. at Washington was offered In evidence in| *Nawi™ special service afforded by the telephone |, G Becher and George Lehman of Colum- | 1, Conaiatie (€ UIE TRIeC These tobaccos wers purchased before the Spanish war and behalt of the plaintlf, but this was Vhy not?" company. Additional operators at the cen- |y ' jurrell of Great Falls, Mont, fs a | Stable. a former weil known manufacturer you know this means superior to recent crops. virtually decided to be vold “I can’t swim,” was the laconic answer. |tral station were given tabulated returns ton of the ller Grand. i L T S LR DT TRRT) It has been kpown as & brand for 20 years and the mak- A motion for a new (rial was then made | He added later that the fugitive had jumped | and called up patrons whenever any import- ug Moore, ex-state auditor, of Lin- | tired from the firm of McCallum, Constable ers have a reputation to sustain. and this has just been disposed of by Judge | into the river. ant news wes received. The saloon opened | coln ix stopping at th X & Co., hoslery and silk underwear manu- That is why *here s no better 10c cigar in the world. Carland, who has rendered one of the most | In the Eleventh district of the Sixth|its doors to the man who was unable to| Miss Whitcomb of nton, s visiting | facturirs, 8 few sears ago. e had been important deciglons involving the public | ward, 1701 North Twenty-fourth street,|hear the news altety @1 Miss Helene Wyman at th Granc n poor hea! or 8o e. " lands which haa ever buen handed down | Doputy Sherit Joscph Shorry. ono of (h6 | Beor and eloction Terurns were. sereed i |, MLeCH Aton G, Lacy and Margaret Wond: - ———— McCORD-BRADY & CO. 1 e ' . EVec nd of 3 auke ire guUests o ) el 9 SALTY o, H H by a federal court in the public land states. | Power-Shiclds trusties, mads himself s0 | forty saloons in Omaha and South Omaha. | CGinnd I o Distributors. Omaha, Neb, The dispu rac d obnoxious that citizons complalned of him H. C. Mansen, George Brandt and W. 8 o i 2 " A « Asen, George Brandt a S [INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday, of the put wa 4 to the chief of police and to the repud Schelluk of Hastings registered Tuesday at Bidsbd b S By b | oA antlity. comiaiHoes ek distie ikl UNDERLINGS DEFY THE MAYOR |1\l o Novewber §, 1900 1 of the Crow foned in the booth at the moment it | Neither Executive's Order Nor Cone | ovnets g5 tiond 15 o visiton Ak zants Destn rvation, of I\-m-Ah Im;: encd and assumed charge through "“i stderation for Sick Chi X ity trom Kunaas City ik Sl tract was orlginally a part. On April 17 | official position. He ordered the judges to S 4 b Minnfe K. Allteon and Mary G chran (¢ of the sawe year President Arthur with- | give precedence to certain | 19deR RUSRITN Omyie: | h ched thele " positions i ok 2 We L V' 1t ad ' drew the land from market. over otlers and in other ways atte t An incident that took place at the county | 1" hrs ! N hneides | B o aat “k";‘ 5 1ot 4 FR ECKI Es In the futerval the legislative assembly | secure favor for his party ndherents jall yesterday indicates the extrem ; it and B Valentine Jont i M of Dakota Territory \m."(l il t extend Little Seratehing in the Second. to which the democrats are driven to I i it the ller Gr " G 0, Corrigan k tan, moth blotches and all ing the limits of “h“ city “’1 « yw.u{nm uu'm In the Second ward all indications went to | sen the vot> of their political opponents [ Ar “, firat leutenant of the | R | discolorations of the skin B B L e e o ioe | prove that the usual democratic character of and the extent of the subservience of the | Rourteehis T B o ey \, niz lot 4, block 8, Plafnview and complexion speedily day of President Cloveland's proclamation | o yorq was about to be discarded. The | sherif’s office to the de ratic machine. | Jay g ‘ i and absolutely removed at QRO BEY L0 "‘”"“‘"“““' a clalmed | oo ublican voters, o far as +| The men fn charge of the office while| & G . A 7 your home, Full informa- by Captain King as a how xtv.u;bnn“l & | learned, reached the polls early, an 7 Power was in hiding from the of- | of Phila G. Schiishteln o i M ots o1 DRAtEam exs tion with book mailed free. mumber of townsilera as a townsite. Feb: | 4o ceferity with which they s eeklng (0 serve the notice of the Os. | GRICAO. newspaper m'-,,“:“;”;.“,fi.;;‘,,:K‘,:';' : ) 0N 1. wouDRuRY, 163 STAE 51, CHCAGR it o e on | thelr task there was little ecratching. The | trom injunction declined to relcase a pris- | oy, "Trefz nas been honbred | ¢ Deed : 5 pATt o the RUARIA Ropiig: yaSs "‘“‘.“:'h‘l‘v‘ Seventh district probably broko the city [oner from the county jall to go to the |with & 1 itation the fifth annual 1. Goodwin, I OV IS e® POEY SOOD OO aktho great Sloux resscvation, of whis record for an early vote in proportion to its | bedside of a sick chiid. They sald he | dinner he iKansas City Commcrcial | g ; 1R Vil To 10, Biock p @ Wwas & part, was fually opencd for settlo | yize At 10:36 o'clock 165 ballots had been | might take advantage of the opportunity [ §hiP: 7 be, kiven in commemoration of the | °§! Ao | wnen ot spnyon e wiaevie et 0 Dagy1]t ment, deposited, considerably more th t, In|to vote the republican ticket It he re-|will respond to a tos the subject to be N 3 block . only Ssys what il the|® so Carland decides in substance that | | » 5 Shell's 2 @ kn suds Iand decidas. in SUUSLAROS ADRE | onsiiotatton In the Second district | mained in jail he was certain to keep away | determined later alls ‘x'fl"u s & : ; Y body seams (0 extend the limits of the city of Chamber. [ the territorial assembly did have power to | oy wae not a vacant stall u the polls. So the man was detained braskans at the Merchantsi D. Kuhls 3. blo Prospect 4 | poars. 1t ad, nose, throat| B o n of the fact that the mayor has|Man R. A. Btokes and J. L. Codington of Nona_Raldwin, 5 § lungs & ckly that & cold need no! g e lain and that, therefore, it was improper | ' - . e e L momentary 1ull just bofore noon 7 1a wk : bat the wayor has | Ribn: O 8 Aug und ‘A" Korn O Lin. Place i i r b a ner o grippe, diph RS A N e o votes were cast out of a total o n|issued a pardon at the request of his | wood. riie und A 1, Tieegla of ind wite ta Thilidsiphia . monia. THE BEE WANT A for the Lani Office department L0 Dermit|the First precinct 120 votes out of 304 | fricnds and the family physician | Grand Teind, Willlam Colton of Yok, i, fortgage and T + part ‘lota of hin repiadien s 8. Bure. > JCE RESULTS. a homestead ¢ iade on 1ad | o8, 0 h ore cast before 19 ofclack ‘ The prisoner's name Is Charles Tinckler. | Kinyon of nond, F. § of Blair, | 13 and 14, Oak K TR mo Zic vial. Guide to ] g PRODUCE RESULTS, ch was fncluded within the limits A. Bl f Holdrege and 1. K. Crué calth Write to dwiy &I h % l':'i'a“ur‘:n.“mrn‘: V\nn‘ “n}"::‘. ’(,.I ",'h:("r,',‘,: In the First ward also the democratic | Ho was sentc to twenty days In Jail Lund family of Tilden. Total amount of transfers .. . 814 5t., New York, for medical advice free, ] PIEEOEIOEPRCCO 00O patent issued to King was rightfully ex cluded from the present case, having for its purpose the ejectment of the townsite w? > R ™ s : n At " ot m - T — Mflx«:v&»’f@ claimants and denies the motion for a new trial. The case will be appealed and . % promises not to be concluded for several 9 NRGG years yet, " . ¥ buildings at this fort have been recetved (Fs ¥ ! trom Washington. It 1s expected that an . 3 & 1/, appropriation of $200,000 will be made at B ¢ y o b 44 . fir. 7 4 That Wine of Cardui brings relief to women suffering from female Falin hl il e Avout 5000 PN ~" disorders is shown by its great popularity. Itis not strange that women ?:lL,"",2.',1‘.;',:""22.."‘;IE&“JQ&.;‘;’,‘f’ "re = = should have confidence in a medicine, when it has been relieving their overnment has made this fort a perma- - . . . st oo, e ; . Ao afflicted sisters for nearly acentury. With every cure the fame of Wine LEAD. & Do Now. 6 (8pecist)—The NN X b of Cardui spreads, until now it is known throughout almost the entire (il v ben torsed ot he munoer | LG i civilized world. Shipments are made to England, France and Germany of his death, near Spokane. His body was Y . el found et plhce 1 o Gecomponcd u‘ar\ . and last year 5,000 bottles were sold in British Cape Colony, South Hp Mo bl muoe o ot G e hotp ' | Africa. The entire 1899 consumption excelled any previous record by for A1t ln the eraaiens uusetion ! s 200,000 bottles. That is very practical testimony to the merit of this erty and had a bank account of several thoueand dollurs. He has relatives ta. this A great medicine. It isenoughto convince any suffering woman that Wine of Cardui o —— Wi is worthy of her confidence—that it does what it is claimed for it. When you see The Dee has the best facilities for gotting tho ulckent shocion rekuran Wiy s i 4 € ‘-&_v #9 } such statements as that of Mrs. Smith, you can rely upon them implicitly. Her | Maate S T T vore, ; original letter, showing that she received complete relief after her menstrual dis- HESNUS Mot e fomy e R/ order had developed heart trouble, is on file. Invalids considered chronic, with and $500.00) In golddust. The Roanoke sailed FIREn Noma Dciaban W A0 Tocres At (i ’ 4% ’ it sunken eyes, sallow cheeks, weak back and shattered nerves, have written earnest twenty-five miles west of Nome, . . H Muars 1t atruck on 8 Fogk o October ol A St 4 letters showing how they have been restored to robust heaith by the Wine. For tress attracted the attentfon of the United - I ) = A 2 > . fliaten cutter McCullough, "which went to AR i women's little every day ills, Wine of Cardui has no equal. Thousands of American and crew, except the second officer, who 2 s thrown Thio, the ey waters and’ wont ' ‘ homes owe a debt to Wine of Cardui they can hardly repay. . We advise you to get a him Oficers of the Roanoke report tha feo v torming and when 1t Toft ort nad B gy bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to-day. You will be surprised at the i g b & : relief it will give you. T B e : ; LR ] Metropolis, 1ll,, Jan. 15, 1899. southeastern New Mexico, was shot and §illsd st his ranch, sguth of this place 1a ! 1 When | wrote to you for advice my case was a bad one. The doctor said I could not be cured. My menses RAiIn Ot omma NIt Jaian, Taveite Y. 7 LR came twice a month and | suffered great pain, and would give completely down. 1had heart trouble and swimming ?i’il'nT,’.‘l" iR To Taka a0 it Pk p A S5 in my head. | commenced taking Wine of Cardui and Black-Draught tea as you directed, but had no faithin its Tia homad ,,;f,';,.‘f:.;.‘,‘.‘.“"'g.”,,‘,“;,;;‘;,‘Mn'{;;“,,, i Wt ¥ ' doing me any good. | was mistaken, for it brought the menses at the right time. 1 had no more of those terrible Mexico. aper, bo M g PO V pains and the heart trouble is all gone. I am thankful for this wonderful medicine. Mrs. W. G. SMITH. overnor-Elect Sanford Dyin i m In cases requiring special directions, address giving symptoms, * The Ladies’ “‘u‘u TGOMERY, 1""1' r?-m'". : Advisory Department.” The Chattanooga, Medicine Co., Chattanoogs, a, just received, (s that Governor- t Sanford s very low, with little hopes x = ot L W7 Bading w 5 by 2 >4y e s siadd o BN AV \