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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY MARCH 12, 1903 Lzundry Lesson Number Six, No torn clothes you need to fix ® ’ eases SWiftsS:z. work, les- ki sens worry, and gives ’ the satisfaction incident to a pure soap. It cleans the clothes and To be hat a2 all grocery wtores saves them, too Kamas Oty Omaba St.Loss Swift & Company, CHicago St.Joscsb St.Pasl FLWorth te has been fixed and the ball engaged FLOODS DO- GREAT DANAGE | Febrasks Baiiroads Seriously Orippled by | | Bridges Being Ourried Away. | RIVER ON THE RAMPAGE | Bots, Lands Flooded and Levees | in Many Districts Giving Away { Before the Pressure of Water. i WISSISSIPPI | | | { (Contivued from First Page) pew irom bridge is Dot in danger, but if | the chunnel changes, it will be left cover ing @ry ground GRAND ISLAND, Neb., March 11 —No ¢ thirty years has Prairie creck. s small | resm in the northers and western part the ocounty, been at such & height as reached yesterday. A stream thet can | many piaces be Jumped across. spresd in | some places to & mile ané & ba¥t in wisth | Some of the farmers were compelied to | remove their cattle to other fields and ‘rn.—r‘ll but further than this no Gemage | wae Gome. Wood river, rumning tkrough | | | | the county from east to west, is very high. | | The Pounter bridge in the west end went | | Gown the stream. Others have bees | | HIGH WATER NOT YET REACHED | | Last your @t the first annusl dence of Lhe | Weather Buress Expects Rivers to the steamers are carrring sacks of sand and other supplies t» the more dangerous places We are preparing to make & fight if Decessary,” saié Captain Lucas of the en- Eineer corps A telegram reveived tomight gives 8 more hopeful view of the Jevee situstion & Carutbersville, Mo., where a serious break in the embankment is threstened egram s to Ouptain Lucas, United States engineer in cherge of the Fire: and Second Jevee districts of the Mississippl river, and is from Assistant Engineer Kilpatrick. who is in personal charge of the work st that polnt, and says the caving of the river bank in fromt of the first Jevee has Decessitated 1ts abandonment ané that the second Jevee or loop, is now relied on ione. This leves will stand a further rise of fve feet if 2o further caving of the river bhank ocours. Arkanses Basks Cave LITTLE ROCK. Ark., March 11.—The Ar kansas river will pass the dsuger line he mext twepty-four hours. The banks of the stream are reported 1o be budly caving. Factories st Devall's Biufl have been compelied 10 close Say Levee Hes Broken NATCHEZ, Miss. March 11—A report resched here today that the Texas Pau cific rallway embankment st Bougre, ubor prty-five miles south Vadalia, b broken, but Sheri®f Gillespie of that parieh | could not verity the report. This em bankment is fifteen feet high or three | feet higher than the high water stage of 1897, and is & new levee Officrs on the mail steamer Betey Ann are suthority for the statement thut frame 'NO DOUBTS CAST UPON BONE-SETTER METHOD The Children Operated Upon by the Bone-Setter Are Able to W (Bee Spectal Service) NEW YORK. March 11—Seven of the children operated on by Dr. Lorem: for ngenital disd o e hip, and ove operated on by Dr. Muller, the assistant of the grest Austrian the Academy of Medicine tomight surgeon, were brought before the orthopedic section of In the | fact remsine. however, (ha Doing Fine. Giscussion thet followed the showing of “We would from what we have read of the Lorens operstions that all the patients were doing so well that moet of them Dr. Taylor ssid would be able 1o walk by this time. The can walk. and % some of the muscles has set in Bone-Setter « knife or pla experies The Lorens he 6)d metbod. while the Bone the new few of them some cases & garalysis of Ik and ren operated upom by the Hufson, Wis, are alking Do case wae chioro T cant wwed or and original the difference. The Bope-Setter method ofiers hope and belp to crippled child in the land Removal of |troop the crowd was so large that those Mike Bickeik, a Tailor, Pound Desd in | ¥ho sttendled could mot be sccommolsied His Workshop. on the ficor &t ome time. Reports from the Rise Further During WNext Three Days. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH ONANA|&is omimss o a i | NOT | ‘ bulldings in the lowlends heve been washed Residences have been torn from Milwaukee Ticket Office. csught &nd beld by the trees. The own- | financial officers of the troop show that | —_ there is money in the tremsury and that there is Do ouistandiug indebtedness Mapgie City Gossip. SUPPOSED TO HAVE TAKEN HIS OWN LIFE Circumstances and Surroundings Peint te Suicide, but Police | Chief Professes te Sms- | pect Murder. | office, has_recovured | WASHINGTON, March 11—The weather | buresu this sfternoon issued the follow- | ing bulletin Mra. 3. B. Ashe i confined to her home| The Ohblo river will probably erest at with ar attack of the grip Sol 6. Golistrom is out &gain after BEINE | o1 womeihing upfer 43 feet confined o his home for pesniy & week W) the grip. 0. E. Bruce, head junitor &t the pos rom M recent il | ness ‘and i on duty sgmin There scems to be some oocasion for an inquirs in the case of the desth of Mike | Sickeik. the tallor, whose body is Bow &L (he morgue. Sickeik is supposed 1o bave shot | himself. but the police last night seemed 1o think thet it was & case of murder. Whes | Chief Briggs was asked sbout the matter | he seid that the man had been killed by | outsifiers, as seversl wuspicious circum- siapoes surrounded the cmse. In the first place, Briggs seid that the bullet csusing Geath was fired from an angle. I com- puny with & Bee reporter = well known physician Jooked st the remnains last night 1t was found that the bullet emtered sbout one inch sbove the left bressthone snd that i ceme out between the elghth mnd ninth ribs and about four inches from the backbone. No bholes were shown in the clothing smd from powler marks on the flesh it is comsidered that the weapon was beld close. An inguest may be held to- duy. but phrsiciens who examived the body lust might say that there is bardly any doubt thet 3t was & plain case of Juicid Sickelk, wbo *ws been conducting & uu»‘ oring and clesning business in & small way in & reom on Twenty-seventh streei, just | Dorth of N street, committed suicide Wed- | nesduy forenoun. At breakfas: time Sickeik | uppesved to his family the same & usual, but soon after he enmtered his shop & shol was heard, and those who rushed into the Httle shoy found the tailor on the floor with & gaping wound in his Jeft breast. A De- wolver was tightly clutched in the right hand of the dead man. The family, consisting of & wife and one child, are left in Gestitute circumstances. | Sickeik had lived in South Omabs for about Tour yents and wad considered by the police #¢ somewhst dissiputed. He had an arti- ficial Jeg. and the wife told Undertaker Brewer that sbe would bave to pawn the Jeg in order 1o secure money enough o buy | food for herself and ber chid. { Chila Evangelist Coming. | Lounie Lawrence Dennis, the child evan- gelist, whoe s now holding servioes in Omaba, bas made an arrangement with Rev. | W. T. Biggers, pastor of the African Meth- | ofist Episcopsl church, Twenty-fif'h and R | streets, for a series of meetings fmmedi- ately after completing his labors iu Omaha The @ates will be announced later. Excavating fer Library. Ezcavating for the foundation of the public librery cemmenced yesterdsy. Seves | teams were at work snd i the weather con- | tinues good the work will be completed this week. There is an abundance of material on band for the foundstion work, snd this will be pushed. Some members of the board | fi'l‘.m‘lmr‘lhllll)!i Jaying of the ocerperstone, while eothers | think the proposed ceremonies should be postponed until the completion of the build- inf From whet President Bruce McOul Joch says, there will be Do ceremony st the laying of the corperstome, and if be has his | way there will be Do demonstration of &uy sort. Street Oar Improvemests. For a couple of years or more the city thorities have been wishing thet the | street car company would remove the idie tracks on N street. Yesterday workmen commenced taking up the switches ut Twenty-fourth =ud N wtreeis snd at Twenty-sixth spd N streets and laying besvy rails. The removal of these two switches, which were used when the Met- ropalitan line was in service, will not only 244 greatly to the appearsnce of the street | but will facilitate the speed of cars on the | lipe. Other improvements are being made | on the west end of the Q street line. Some | new poles are belng set and & guantity of | ballast i being heuled Gown fr~m Omaba | and pinced on the tracks from Thirty-third | street o the wesiern terminus of the line. Mre. Smith Dead Mre A Smith aged 7! vears, was found @ead in bed Wodnesday morcing &t the | Bome of her dsughter, Mrs. F. W. Ralph 22 J etreet. Undertaker Brewer took | charge of the remains. The notice of the | fubers] will Dot be given unul relstives trom Wiscensin have been heard from. | Heart tailure 4 given as the cause of deach. | Rebekah Social Fosiponed. | O account of the Geath of Mrs. A Smith | the party to have been beld by the Rebekab | lodge st the home af Mrs Elton Clerk on Thurstay afternoon hae been postponed The date of the wocial will be announced after the funeral of Mre. Smith Troop Basiness Meeting. A busivess meeting of the South Omahs Camiry troop was held last night st the treop clud rooms. It was Secided te hodd the second annual ball of the troop at %he Exshange on the night of April 17. Com- mitiees wifl be snnounced later As the | 1smom) 12 to 1, mecond: Benish, 10 J. 8. Walters assistant superinten@ent ai the Uniom Stock yards, has from a trip to Chicage Mise Marie Harrington is She is suffering from «n & Ll R._E. Fleharty and wite of Washington D. C, are here the gueste of Mr H E Peharty Al Keenan was reported much better by the atiending physician lesi night Mre. H. lovely hss returned eustern trip. Junista cvuncil No. 12, Order of Pochan- tas, meet on Friday night st Evans ball AN members mre reque 0 be present. Dennie Mclain is seriously sick and ui Dot expecied 1o live The Missionary societ church will meet with rs. Tracy street, on Friday rnoon ix hours Paducsd & stage of 46 feet is indicated within the next two days. At Csiro the river will rise for two or three days witk a decrea: rete From Caire to Evaneville the conlitions are more ihrestening than ve Tuesday The size is progressing st incremsing rate and 3% or 39 feet of water is expected a Memphis by Sunday or Momdey. The White river has continued to rise rapidly | while the Arkansas is slso near flood stage | Below Helens the rise will continve stendily. The Mississippi below Vicksburg snd the Atchefaluva continue to rise for the mext t or three days, while the Red below Shreveport apd the Puschita will | continue to rise for several dars | ~ ppl Levee is Caving. CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo., March 11.—The | Evaneville during the mext thirt of the Christian | 0ld Jevee, the grestest danger point slong 2 A | the Mississippl, & mile and a quarter souih of bere, is caving, with the river showing OUTSIDERS’ DAY AT OAKLAND | & rise of four inches and rain falling heav- Masy Leng Shots Captmre Money San Framcisco Race- track. BAN FRANCISCO, March 11—Long shots were much in evidence at Oakland today El Plioto took the second Tece at 15 1o 1 Rinaido scored at 3 to 1. while Diamente, & 2 to 1 shot, scored in the third race. The weather was cloudy and track fast First, seven furiongs, selling Lapidus, | tles with ily. The eituation is grave. Govermment | | engineers regard It as the most critical fiood poiut along the river. Four buandred mes are bullding & Dew levee Landing places along the rver are sub. | merget, mamy towns zre epurely sur- rounded and the river, which continues to rise, has backed up for miles. The levees | alobe are between the flood and Caruthers- ville, and 5,000 inhabitants who are in fear | o Gestruction, and@ the surrounding coun- | rming and lumbering interests | 30 (3. Daly) 4 to 1. won; Plantonius, 106 | representing $5.000,000,000 (ewis) 3% 10 1, second; Dortterell, 8 (L Wiison) 3 10 1, third Time:. i3 Second, five and & half furiongs, sel- ing: El Plioto 110 (Frawle; 3 to 1, won; John Boggs, 16 (Kelly) 4 to 1 _second Marineuse, 10 (Bolend) 3 to 1 third Time: 1906, T seven furiongs, selling | GRAND HAVEN, Mich. March 11.—Dax- | | ger here trom the ive gorge is over. The ! | jce went out 1oday aithout damage to the | bridges. | Yazos, Mise | foot in twenty-for | twenty-four hours km ir foundations and some have been | ers and occupants were gisd 1o escape with their live Deer, bears and other animals bave been @riven to high lands and are being sisugbtered iz large pum- | bers The wenther is threatening The river gunge is 46.5, being L3 live, and rising More Water Expected. JACKSON, Miss., March 11—The bomrd of coptrol today ordere¢ all svailable con victs to be plac be disposal of the Yasoo, Miss are stil hree the Qanger is grest, water are expected S coptinues 1o rise and has spres sectiont adjscent 1o Jackson VICKSBURG, Miss, March Tollinger, assistant geperal engineer of the board, says all the levees are bholding splendidly e stendy ri of the past few Quye being the most seri ous cause of alarm. The water is rising steadily bere st the rate of mearly half & hours, the gauge night registering . Flood st New Orieans. NEW ORLEANE, March 11.—The river is rising very slowly. The gauge todsy marked 164, & rise of only ome-tenth in the last The stage is still over s foot under the recard. The most unfortunste condition &t pres- ent is the contivuance of the rainy westher This is having the effect of sofiening the levees and all Louigisne i praying for » returs of sunshive. Six hunéred men are at work todsy st various points sacking weak points and raising the lime of em- | bankments. Thousends of secks of send are being &is- tributed along the river. The engiveers re- port the Jevees between Southport and Car- above the dmnger «AIl the city ticket offices of the railroads entering Omaba, with ome exception, are ined on Farnam Street, with the center of gravity heading for 16th and Farnam Streets.”” —The Omaha Bee. Naturally ! and travel is headed Three fast trains to Chicago every day Union Station at 7.45 a. m., 5.45 p. m.-and §.05 p. m. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. toward the Milwaukee. That is the location of the Milwaukee's new office, They leave the 1524 Farnam Strest, OMAHA. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. WANTS MORE STRINGENT LAWS Correspendent Thinks the Punishment of Robbers Should Be Meore Severe. OMAHA, March 30—To the Editor of The Bee: As the expobent of the public needs, will you please call the attention of the legislature to the pressing Deed of | CATRO, M., March 11—t is reported | Tollton in excellent condftion io stand a ! more stringent laws Yor the suppression of 108 (Sheehan) % 1o 1, won; Sea Liom, 114 | ing, ness Commerce. | (W. Waldo) 4 to 1 ‘second (Denovan) % to 1 third Time: 1.9, Fourth, one mile and 6ifty yatas, sell- ing: Dikmente, % (Homner) % t0 i, won; Fossil, 81 (Reed) § to 1, second; Position 104 (Adkins) § to 1 third. Time: 144 Fifth, one mile an &n eighth, selling Baffied, 1% (Bonner) 2 10 3, won' Blensed Damopel, 8 (Pieratt) § 2, second; Kick- ;a?ob 1M (W. Waido) 3 to 1, third. Time Sixth, six furiongs, selling 196 (J. Daly) & 1o 1 won; Little Murgaret, % (L. Wilson) 6 10 1 second; Mexicana, % (Watsom) 12 to 1, third. Time: 1:34% Horses Win. ORLEANS, March Lynch and Thane were the only favorites today The stewards h Gered the refusal of further entries of Banish for refusing to break ut the post Weather showery and track hesvy First, selling. one mile: Marion Lynch 1% (Otie) § 10 5, won; Peter Duryea, 1 (Munro) 3 to § second; Brown Vall (Phillips) % to 1 third Time Seoond (Fuller) § 10 5 won; x % (Davisson) 7 10 : second (Otls) % 10 1 third % Third, five furiongs: s W06 (Wink- fieid) 4 to 1 won: Censor 11 (Fuller) 10 to 1. second; Whiskey King W7 (McJoymt § to 1 thind Time: 1:06 15 Fourth,_hendicap, one mile ené_twenty vards Thane, 1 (Fuller) 2 5 won; tton 1L 1. 12 (Otim) § to 1 second Jewsie Jarboe, % (H. F. Haack) ¢ to 1 third. Time: 1358 Fifih, seiling, one mile: Malster I (Phillips) 3 to 1, won. Moderatar, 120 (W Hicks) b_to = (Munro) % to 1. third Time Sixth, one mile and sixieenth (Robbins) 5 to 2. won: Dodie § Wenl Piay NEW 11 —Marion Frank Foster Bondage 1 (Dev- Pollock) § to §, third’ Time GANS KNOCKS CROSBY ABOUT Basily Sustains Titde as Cha Lightweight Arkansas L HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 11 —In &n eleven-round fight tomight with Steve Crasby of Loulsv Joe Gans, the Hght welght champion, successfully defended his title, Baing most of the T showing a clear lead in every The two men fought &t about 18 po; Tommy Ryan, the middiewel on, acted as referee, and “Hopest Job Kelly was timekeeper Crosby's hugging tactics saved him from early @efeat but disgusted the spectators who hisscd repeatedly. In the elghth round Crosby was knocked through the ropes. He was repeatedly knocked down { and when, in the .. Gens was | Massachuse | punching him el over Srosbs seconds threw . figh was for & purse of S0 the | ting S0 ang the lower §Lo Tarrasch Hends Chessmen. MONTE CAR beat Pillsbury D a_gzme been adjourncd from the Bfth ro International Chess 1Gurnement no progress here Tellows: Turrasch Muroczy. ¥ Teichmenn, 4. Pillsbury 14, Scaech: . Meises 13, Marco, 12 Taubernbaus 10; Wolf, 30; Marehall, % Mason, S Albin T Reggio. § round Wil be plared temerrow Ball Grounds Are Obtaimed. NEW YORK, Merch 11—At the oo sion of todays Session of the Ame Base Ball lengue. Presio Jo clared positively that t: playing grounds snd all Ge ork Americen league club public tamorrow eveni Rag Tag, | meven furiom Potente, 110 Huntrese, 10 March 1.—Tarrasch | Cpampion Int The score up 1o date it as Morean nove. The niuth is of the New | last Dagmar, M8 { Ohio is More Hopeful. | CINCINXATL O. March 11—The river |here hes been statiomary st 453 since | {o'clock. The weather is cloudy and cooler. | The Jocal forecast saye the river will pass | the ffty-two-foot stege Thursdmy. It re- | quires sbout ffty-five foet to cause any | material disturbance of traffc. The outlook Dow is thet there will be no Gisustrous | fiood here. | Indiana Fears Record. ! EVANSVILLE, Ind., March I11L—With| rain threstening tofay and high water | above to come and high water below to bold the general flow in check, the predic- tion this morning is made that the river {8t this point will go almost to the mark of 1884, the highest on record. The gmuge marks 424 this morning and etationary with ghances of another rise before night. fall. Considerable drift is floating by the city At Rham's station the water is two feet Geep in houses, &nd business is suspended Several shanty bosts on the Wabash and | the Green rivers have been crushed in the fliood snd Joss of life is Teared PFarmers about Mount Vernon have fied from the high waters taking thelr bousehold goods | and Uve stock A lurge force of men several thousand second; Albert Lec, 10 bage of sand and twq pile drivers are &t Decker, near Vincennes, where the Evans- ville & Terre Haute railrosd crosses White | {river. At this point & trestle 2000 feet | Jong is Decessary to keep the high weter {from touching the tracks and to prevent the bridge washing away. In order to pre- the company is closely property. In the White river bottoms, &s far | the eye can see, felds are covered with wi | ter. Houses are vacant, the occupants be- ing forced 1w leave by the water. White | river is still rising. LA PORTE, Ind., March 11—The Kank koe river is out of its banks and the sur- rounding country has been flooded for miles and people have 1o move about in boats. The | Tiver has reached the highest point known ané bulldings have been moved from their founastions. New England Inundated. BOSTON, March 11—The Merrimae cotion mill river of New Hampshire %, and the Penobscot and bebec, in Maine, sre rapidly rising lhrestening serivus damage. | Al Lawrence, Mass., the height of the | river is causing inconvenience to the lJocal | lis and & portien of the plapt of un! aper compary has been forced to shut down. The Shawsheen | and Spicket rivers, tributaries of the Mer- | rimac, are out of their banks. PADUCAH, Ky, March 11—The gauge tonigh' is 45.7 and rising. Many thousands of scres of whest are reported ruined from the fiood Mississippl s Rising. MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 11—The Missis- ¥ steadily at this point, the gauge this morning merking 352 feet This is & Tise of five-tenths of & foot in the ~four bours. 1t is believed that river will reack & mark of 35 feet at Memphis Reports from Mississipp! and Arksnsas today indicate tha! the graves! appreben- sion prevalls regarding the flood situstion In some @istricts armed sentries are pa- | trolling the Jevees. All streams and rivers in Arkaness sre overfowing I» North Memphis the flood bas siready begun en- croaching st certain paints and it will take but & few inches more to render work im- possibie st many of the Jumber ingustries in that section. At Greenisws and Second stroets the back waiers have resched the laiter thoroughfare 4Bd the oCCUPADTS Of cabing have been com- pelied 10 Bee io higher ground The steamer Georgia Lee arrived from | club of St Rinaido, | that ihe levee has broken at Price's land- | Uk grester strain tham they have thus far been subjected to. The United States engineer officials have | promised co-operation with ihe suthorities| tion. in carrving on thé fight agpinst the fiood All the Jevee borrds of ihe state may be said 1o be in coptinuous session and every foot of levee op the river and on its tribu- taries 5 under surveillance Arkgusas Banks Cave. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 11—The Ar- knnsas river will pass the Ganger lime in the pext twenty-four hours. The barke of the stream are reporied to be badly | caving. Factories st Devall's Bluffi have been compelled to close NATCHEZ, Miss sissippi river is fet mbove the danger line. The weather le thresteming. The | ~eports & most de- | stesmer Betsy Aun piorsble vonditior below bere Mehawk Floods in New York. FOXDA, N. Y., March 11 —Heavy rains have caused the Mohawk Tiver 1o overfiow &nd fiood portions of the valiey Much damege to property is reported Houses hsve been flooded &nd femilies compelied to seek places of safety. M factories bave sbut down. The central snd West Shore railromfs sre suffering from landslides. Hundreds of persons em- ployed in shops in the various towne of | the valleys bave been throws out of em- | Harry Brown and Jim Willians, ployment. Very Low tes. To points in Montaus, lémho, Washingtos, Oregon, British Columbia, Utab and Cole- rade, in eflect Gaily from February 15 to April 30, vis Chicago Grest Western rai way. Write to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chi- cage, for full particulars St Louis Dutes Remain Same. CHICAGO, Marc 11.—The application on behalf of the F Valley Jocker Louls for & transfer of the racing Gutes, April 15 to May 1 was with- drewn todey &t & meeting of the Western Jockey club stewards. According to Man- mger Murphy of the ch track. action guarantees the spring me Kinloch and he has postpone of stakes untl March m: left Chicago tonight to solicit entries racing points. March 11—The Mis- | robbery. The punishments meted out to criminals in this city have been so inade- quate a8 10 be a @isgrace to our civilize- | A robbery commitied by asssult or | o Glg-SL. Pul-Du viclence, or by the display of a Geadly weapon, or by persons who mre disguised. | should subject the perpetrators to imprie- onment for not Jese than from five to ten years; and to secure the arrest of robbers, & sufficient reward should be offered. Our police force, too, should be incressed, as it is entirely too emall for the proper pro- tection of the persons and property of & city of the size of Omsha. Personal pro- tection is of supreme importance to every good citizen, ! whatever cost it may be secured. QUIET CITIZEN One Woman's Experience With a Grip Remedy. While suffering with & severe attack of the grip and threatened with pneumonia. Mrs. Anmie H. Cooley of Middlefieid, Conn. began using Chemberlaiz's Cough Remedy and was very much bepefited by ite use The puins in the chest soon Gisappeared ihe cough became Joose, expectorerion easy, &nd in & short time she was &s well as ever. Mre. Cooley says sbe cannot spesk too bighly in praise of this remedy One Man Comfesses. Of the two men giving their names as 0 were mirested Tuesday night by Detectiyes Fer- | Tis ang Davis, und who gave such devious mccounts of their movements and so many alisses, Brown yesterdsy confessed 1o that he is wanted in Salt t forgersy und bond breaking het his veal name is Wilkineon und that he passed & spurious check in the Utah city for §12, drawr the City Im- provement company. He wae arrested. mo he save and released on bond. This he for- feited und camre 1o Omake. 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Box 76 Offies i 8 leth street Douglas streets, OMAHA, NEB. between Farnsm and g Disease Drained Life Forces : WINE OF CARDUI Cured Mrs. Laura Van Anken, 1074 Columbia St., Chicago, IlL, Worthy Secretary, independent Order of Good Templars. Cmcaco, I, Ocr. 18, 1902, 1 heartily endorse Wine of Cardui because | have found it the only medicine which ever heiped me. 1 suffered for years with headaches and pains in the lower bed and existence was simply misery. The doctar told me and this disease gmply drained my life foroes. 1 bad ons. At times 1 was 50 that 1 had to go to on of the womb of long stan Afier ] began using W iné of Cardui ] grew stronger gradualiy My general health began 10 improve hefore the first bottie was used and within & month the dizzy spells were 1 used the trestment for fully three months, each d y Ccctbcse Wine of Cardui strikes at the very seat of female weakness by reguisting the menstrual flow. The Wine isa sucoessful prescription that has stood the test for three-guarters of & ceutury during whick women have secured health by its use. Wine of Cardul is offered 1o the millions are having their life faroes drained sway by the scourge of female sickness. But it is your duty 1o unequal to the demands of your family and 'y twenty women who have nsed Wine of Cardui endorse it in the highest terms. Mrs. Van Anken's eradicate twen out of scourge, which 16 rendering your life letter nd the thousands of other letiers which come 1o us unsoliciied are the this ving remedy flmmnmmm“dm,u,anm ber life sway.and becsuse it made her & strong and healthy woman. to give Wine of Ourdui sample trisl. Al druggists sell $1.00 bottles. period 1.500.000 suffermg women who, like Mrs VanAuken this drain te opes. Ninme- induoements 10 atract you o Mrs. Van Anken beartily endorses Wine of ui because it 16 the only medicine terrible drains which were better reascn could be d-dfi WINE*CARDUI WEIVE BEAWS cuckw cure Nervousnoss a. resi i of ahuse. fulling wALDOOA. Oraine. losses. JHaried tew ane me luiending emal| weak varie and

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