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Highland Park News (1874), 15 Jul 1898, p. 2

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gighlnud garb glam. HIGHLAND PARK. THE WEEK’S NEWS Happenings INTELIJGENCE FROM ALL PARTS The house resolutions providing for the annexation ot the Hawaiian islands were brought to a vote in the senate on the 6th and they were passed by a vote of (2 to 21. Senator Pettigrew introduced a. resolution tendering the thanks or congress to Com- modore Schley and the men under him tor gallant conduct in the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Santiago ..... In the house the general deficiency bill was dis- cussed‘and several Sc ate amendments were concurred in. Casualfles and Fires. Personal and Po- litical Notes, Bushman Failures and Besnmpfions. Weather Record. In the senate on me 81h resolutions were adapted thanking Vice Pms‘dent Hobart and Se‘mumr Frye. president pro ‘emporc. for (he able and courteous manner In whloh they had presided over the deliberations of {he senate during the present session. find then final adjournment was amunced. Ax , .4-.1_- kn gnu u-cu uunl _,v.....‘_-.__ ,...W1vh wnvmx flags and the singing by numbers and epocmtorrbf patriotic song’. the house adjourned sine dle n-Dter adopt- Ing a reminder: wanking Speaker Reed In the senate on the "(m a bill was passnd conferring the rank of major general u’pon Adjl. Gcn‘ Corbin. of the army. The house concurrent resolution that congress ad- journ sine die on the 81h was referred to the appropriations committee‘ ...In the hbusc resoiuxi'ons providing for final adjournment on the 8th were agreed to. in; his servtcel “ \R NE‘VS. Maj Gen. ;\elson \ \{ilcs command lug the army left \\ ashington for San tiago Lieut. Robson and his seven _com- ‘ivu Lieut. Robson and his seven com- panions. who sunk the Merrimnc in ‘he harbor at Santiago June 3, were exâ€" chnnged for one Spanish lieutenant and 14 noncommissioued ofiicers and pri- vates. Proceedings 0! Flu! Regular sol-lo- Counnodore VVntsonh squadron has been ordered detached fronx.Adnfiru1 Sanxpsoxfs fleet and itis expected to start \fithout delay for the Spanish coasL The325“DundcdlnwoesofSnnfiagm who were taken to Key West for treat- ment, are doing well. The auxiliary cruiser Osceola capâ€" tured a Spanbh fighterloaded “ifii provisions and valued at $50,000. The death of.\dnfirnl\WHanfiI.who was in command of the Spanish tor- pedo boatsquudrnn ntSanfiago,and the suhfido of Capt Luznga.the conr mander of the Infantu Maria. Teresa, is announced. The ofiicials of the war department. see envom‘aging signs of Santiago's surrender in a report from Gen. Shuf- ter that Spanish army oflicers were desorting to thv American side. Officials: at Washington expect that Spain 'will begin negotiations for peace in a few days. Important dispatches have bocn revcind with this and in View Admiral Camara,‘ “ith his fleet. which had passed’ ‘hmugh the Suez canal. has been ordered to return to Spain. 4‘ 7 â€"--â€"A.. Gen. Shafter reports m ‘he warde- partment that as n result of the re- cent fighting 16 officers and 1136 men were killed and 1,052 were wounded. (‘01. Wood. of the rough riders, has been made :1 brigadier general. and Lieut. (701. Roosevelt has been pro- moted to the colonelcy of the regi- mentr‘ The bloss of Cervera‘s fleet increases the danger of revolution in Spain, and extraordinary precamions arc belng taken to prevent a successful uprising. Gen. Shafter‘s armistice with the aniards at. Santiago was extended nd an American telegraph operator as sent to Gen. Linarca (0 permit him to open communication with Mudâ€" rid in regard to swundering. During a severe {norm of! the coast of Cuba 11 lighters en route to San- tiago in tow of tugs were swamped and lost. BY EH35 s: nmmcs ‘ Igs of the Past Seven Days in Brief. CONGRESSIONAL ABOUT THE WORLD the 7111 a blll was passnd k of major general upon 0! the army. The hous_e ILLINOIS The cruiser St. Louis reached Ports- mouth. N. 11., with Admiral Cervern, 50 Officers and 692 sailors. all from file Spanish fleet destroyed on July 3 at. Santiago. The bombardment of Santiago by file combined forces under Gen. Shaf- ter and Admiral Snmpion was begun. Gen. Torul having refused to surrender unconditionally. Madrid is cast. in doopcst gloom by the recnnt events 6! the war, and the ofiiviah talk more strongly of nego- tiation; for peace. Admiral (‘mnaru's fleet Jailed from Port Snid for ('armgenn. Spain. Churches throughout the country. following the snggesiinn of the presi- dent in his proclamation, held thanks- giving services in recognition of the recent American victories nn-r Spain. The official list of casualties at San- tiago on Yul} 1 and- “' is reported by Gen. Shafter to be: Killed 22 officers. 208 men: wounded. 81 offiu‘rr, 1,203 men; missing?!) men. Admiral Sampson reported that if proper wrecking appliances wwrc sent at once the Spanish cruisers Vizcaya. Teresa 9nd Colon could be saved. DOMESTIC. The eVl'llllllgf‘S M the lending clear- ing houses in the United States during the week ended on the 91h aggregated 31.229.813.364, ngninsi 51.150.553.163 the previous week. The increase compared with the corresponding week in 1897 was 14.9. Presidont Eli-Kinky has selected as the five Hawaiian commissioners Sen- ntnrs Shelby M. Cullom. of Illinois. and John T. Morgan, of Alabama. Repre- sentative Robert I]. Hill. of llllnols. and President Sanford B. Dole and Chief Juslioe Judd. of Hawaii. Thousands of refugees from Sanâ€" tiago hnve flocked to the American lines. and the problem of feeding them is a set-inns om- for Gen. Shaffer. Fire in the (‘onperutivr- erving company} plant in Buflulo. N. Y.. caused a loss of $23,000. The steamer Halifax arrived in Box- ton with 162 survivors of the Frrm‘h llm‘ steamer Ln Bourgngne, which was sunk in a collision with the ship CroA martyshiro of! Sable islund. The port-enmges of the baseball ("lubS in the letionnl leuuue {or the week rnded on the mm were: Cincinnati. .671; Boston. .614; (lm‘elnnd. .609; Bal- timore. .603; (‘hivngi .5112: Pittsburgh. .543: New York. .500; l’bilndvlphiu. .439; Washin‘gton..420; Brunklyn. .403; Louis- 'ville. .324; St. Louis. .301. The town of Steelmillo. 310.. wn‘ al- most “iped out by n wuterspout and 13 persons lost their lives. A flood at Stanherry. Mo.. wrecked several houses and drowned four per‘ sons and at Mann inc (wo persons lost their lives. By the cgésiiing'of a box“ in Port-‘ land (Me) harbor The young men lost ‘heir lives. Mrs. Paul Dengler. aged 38. drowned her two little children and herself at Clinton. Tar. while temporarily insane. Th» National Educational association in session in Washington i-lected as president E. 0. Lyto. (i Milloru‘illr. Put The Hotel St. Josvph was burned at St. Joneph. Michi. the loss being 8130,- 000, and A. P. Baldwin. un oniployc, per- ished in the flames. The first party of gold seekers direct from the Klondike sinm‘ last summer renr‘hed So u Francisco xx ith $3.0U0,000 in The Hotel St. St. Joaeph. Mich 000, and A. P. Bu] ished in (he flann gold The plant of tho WoxteruStun-h Man umcmrerfi‘ assm-iutinn at West Hnm mond. Ind.. “us hurnml. ”no loss bring 250.000. V... my-» . Howard F. Brewer broke the world's swimming record {or half a milo. mak- ing the distance in Sun Francisco in 12 minutes 42 2â€"5 semnds. Jun uv Au ..... h .. -... w James J, Corbett and “Kid" McCoy will fight 25 rounds at Buffalo. N. Y.. August 27. for a purse 0! $20,000. The building nm-upiml by the- Brit- ton Printing company in (‘lm'elnnd was imrnvd. Vhe 1058 being $100,000. and (hroo pv'rsuna lost their lives. Miss Nevins. n weleown nernnaut was family injured at East St. Louis 111.. by falling from a balloon. -_.... ‘. n 7 Commisaimwr Soon. 0! th? internal revenm- department, says that (he sender of telegrams mum nfiix the war revcnuo (“311pr A. H. )h-ndenhnll. om‘ of the pmprio- tors of l he StmeJuurnul. wusd rnwncd In a cish‘rn at his home in Lincoln. Neb. Tin: republicans of the Third Iowa district have ronominated I). B. Hen- derson for congress. Jumvs .\lbright was hang-rd :11 Charleston. Mo.. for the murder of Prosr'mniug Attorney Elliott. h'i‘he demoorn't'a of the Sixth Knnsu district nominated W. (S. Moder, ed- ltor of the Lincoln Sentinel, for con- p855 Parker Pillsbury. the assoc-late of William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillip; and others of the grow! anti- slavery movement. died at his home at Concord. .\'. 11.. at thv age of 89 years. _ . m. . ,1 '___ FOREIGN. An attempt was made to blow up the apartments 0! the queen regent of Spain at Madrid with dynamite Ind several men were arrested for com- plici‘y in the plot. - Lieutenant Peary arriVed at Sydney. B. C.. on his way to the Arctic region; and expressed himself as confident of relching the north pole I’ERSOKA I. AND POLITICAI The French line steamer L. Bourgognc, ('n route from No“ York to llnrrv. was nmk nfu-r u collision with Hue British ship(‘rnmnrtyshirv in a dense fog about (,0 miles south of xhe Sable islands. There “err 710 pnrmm on hoard and of these 553 “err lost. Capt‘ “(mom-la and all of the officers except four wentduwu with melt-ship. Not one first-class passt-ngc-r “as sated. Lulvr nous frmn the “rm-k of line; sic-mm‘r Ln nourgomie Iwur Stable island-a says that 56’» liven were lost. “LATER. For tun hours Admiral Sampson's ships lhrew shells inward >nniiugn. One 01 lhem blew up a church tillrd “ithlmmunition. J un us (Lon. Slmhcr begun his land attack a Hug 0! inn-c was 1591‘“, and the gcnrrul believes the Spanish troops have taken advantage of the truce to flee from the oily. An explo-Ion in the new wuierworkl tunnel in Cleveland. 0.. killed ll men. W. J. Bryan’s regiment of Nolirnsk. infantry hug been urrlerod to join (ien. Lee's corps nt Jacksonville. Repnrt is made that fine Infnnta Teresa is 1!)? only ship of Admiral Cer~ vern's flee! that can be snvcd. Secrelnn Alger issued orders at- tarhmg the Hawaiian Klunda (0 1h;- militnrg department oHnlilornia United Stmes Senator Kennn. of Doln\\",nn- nus wlacvd on trial 111“]!- mingmn for alleged aiding 0! a bunk “rm-ken years. “Madrid newspapers are urging onrly negotiations to secure- peacc in order to obtain better terms. G911. Miles arrived at Santiago and held conferenm-s “i'h Admiral Snmp- ton and Gen. Shatter. ()mar D. ('ongor. for 14 years n mem' her 0! (‘ongrexs frmn Michignn and ['nilc‘d Sinu’s senator from 11-181 h) ”‘87. died in Washington. uged 80 Premier Sagutn and ‘he entire Spanish cabinet resigned lmvause of lrrevoncilable differrncen of opinion on the question of initiating pence ne- gotimions. gun (*uum-d svriuus dumug crops. lllhl‘l-l. uh»- ,_ JV Capt. Stephen H. I’ortcr‘ for many years editor 0! the Columlm: (0.) “in- patch. died a: the age 0161 yearn. He “at! a \‘C'Cl'lhbl the civil wn r. Rioieis attacked the (‘nthniir and Protestant minions M (‘hung King F'n. ('hlwu. and killed several native; , During the last fiscal \ear the ex- ports of breudsmfls “ort- \nhn-d at $324 700 060 against $197. 2557 219 the previous year. A hemy frost in portions of..\H«-hi- Wisconsin democrmn will hold tlu-ir Mute convention in .\lxl\\uuku- Au- gust 31. RH” Admiral Ammon, one of the heroes of ‘hc civil war, died in Wash- ington. aged 73 years. The New York lrginlalure met In enrn union in Albany 1nd Gov. Black in his muzsnge recommends a war ap- propriation. a plan to rnnhlo urldicn to vmo. am] drnnuncn interforvm'e wifh New York's polite homi. It is said (hr (-nstcrn squadrnn. under command of (‘mmnmiorn- “'nhon, dru- Hned to attack the Spanish court. may nail this week. The repumsmm a! nu- Fihn-mh 111 nob distriw't have rrlvuminnh-d (u! l H Marsh {or oongrvsx Tho lmmlmrdmrm of Snntmco Ivy Sampson's my-adrnn drluounruu-d {hat the guns of the) rim-1 run mm) dc» ntroy the- city. Tho tnun “m .wt on fire in {our different plan-s 1)} night- hu'h sin-Hi. (ion. \lilvs nulcln-d 1118 front at Sun ting!) nml anstmu-d rnmnmnd (If nul form‘s in the field, Hr found ”in! mm hospiinls :md trvlu‘hvu \w-rr full uf \\ 11 Mr. “0' ulna found nflnirx n! Mlmnv} in u slum-king vnmlilinh mni ordo-rm the (own (lvslrnyrd by flrt'. MHz Mnrthn 3L l'lnm- r~nn\i«-ted of th(- murder of lwr uquhmghtq-r. Ida I'lnco. \\ an M-ntencrd 10 die m 1hr elec- tric vhzlir at Sing Sing prnwn :iunng the week beginning Awful-d 210. Explosions kilh'd mph! nu-n. “(Illhdl‘d nbom :0 owns and u rn-vlu-d hu) build» Inns at the plant :11 1hr Lufiin-Rund h “"l‘ nnnmmm-d a! \Vn- hinptnn Hun (iv-n. Mile-s would at nnt‘v ”uraniu- nn expcdiliou of 30.000 Irnnps a! Run- tiugn fur the imnsinn of l'un-rln “il‘fl, In n "H (){jq-nlonsy ('hnrh's Alina age-d 1‘. “vim: near l'ninn. \lix-h.‘ «hot um! killed his Cnlhin. Mime Lulu “'r ill‘ nut-d Explosions “”441 mph! I]H‘ll.V nbom :0 owns and u rn-vlu-d n lugs at the plant I)! 1hr Lu! pmwlvr “nrks nt I’umptnn. .\' Gen. 'l‘orrrl has again refused in :m- codv to Urn. Mmfh-r"; (It'nmnd for un« conditional surrrmlor and the- Imm- bnrdmt-nt of Santiago “u- «\pm-u-d m be resum'd. Jeahn anr) .lumm‘. n m-prn, \\ lm (‘rim- inuH)’ assault“! \lish’ Julia “(Mllpp ht-ur (‘hflrlotlt‘svillm V4,, “‘11s Y} nl‘hwl h) a mob. Hy nn eqflmion of msniinr \Irl. Ada Schulto “as family hurt at St Louis. hvr H1rn=»_\'enr-old sun was burned to death and another .mm um. (1} ing. In convention at Sprpgfield the III!- nois democrats nominated W. F. Dun- lap. o{Jacknonville.10r stau- (nanny-er, and adopted a platform which dwlarrl for the Iree and unlimiied coinage o! Tbr war departmem purchased two Atlantic liners for use us army 1mm- ports. .. .. . n.....‘.n silver. Sngnsta amidEn.\l.'ulrid1hrr. rvlm'd‘v for 5‘me but [want George II. Spry. ngvd 37. am of the best-known hum Pr! in the nurthurrt. was instantly killr-d hy n stro-M car in Minneapolis. ,{v lu ghnu in“ our OUT m~ HO H Terrible [luau M a - Explouo a Tunnel l nah-r L-Lr Erleâ€" (‘looe Call (or flout-news. John Park». tun-man, 32 wars uld Il-d tlnfllr. Junta l‘arkn‘ brothcr M John. 30 )quI old and hibxll, John Fwd-3. an ltnllan. 22 )vurs ultl and szngllx Tun Bru- nrttl, llullnn. 2‘.‘ Mars old and 3:1,};lr, lim- erwr. Smith. Inlvkla3er, 44 30-"! old. mnr» rlrd, Jthl Mr(,'nui«). '.’1 )cnrs old. nur- rlul, William Turk: r. mlund. 26 )1 an. «rld and single, Gun Want, :3 years old. wife and )t’Yt‘TIl t lazldxrn, Frunk‘ Fume-nu. married, ‘uh urn-n1 children. John â€"â€"â€"-. ltnltun, 18 yrnrs old and slnxle. Frank llgpo'y. marrinl. ngtd‘L’Z ‘ llw tunm-l is un uumensv uflair. be- ing projected to extend outw- rd from the hlmrc for a diatmu'v of 41‘... miles. and it has born under construcâ€" tion for more than a fear. The work has born uttomletl “ith great dlfllvulty. About §ix “'(‘l‘kb ago there was an c-xploslon 0! gnu ln thr shore end of the big lmle. “liich killed eight. mvn and injurul n numlu-r of min-rs. Smut aftrnuirtl n big purlu‘t of quirk- uaml wan strurk and work “at. stopped for some tiuu‘. Cle\'elund.l)...lul'\ 1'3. The “Veal 0! n men wrre Mmfiml nut in the twinkling of an v50 Manda) H'ening In the big “unrunrlw tunnel HIM is benng'mmstrm-h-t! under Hm button) of l..nkr Erin: us a ran“ of an vxplw Lion of gun. l-‘ullnumg are (he nauu-s of ”2059 whn \u‘ro killed. The I‘X[)I()hllll’l occurred :1! u ft‘“‘ minâ€" ‘ "((-25 before hl‘\1‘n(l'(‘l()1'1\ Mondaymvn- ing. but nohmly \\ ill «nor be able In tell what cuuncd i'. or ho“ it happened. for m‘rry “lino“ is (lrml and HM: hodh s of all are lying “lwr9l1my fvll, 6.000 {9H om under the lake. The only man in HH‘ tunnel “1m ('hl'flllt‘d (lt'nlh in ('0!) O'Donnrll. a look H-mlvr. . who war stminnml 14,700 {rm frum the ‘ shore. He my: lhere “(Ire len of the : h'lnt'kfi and llw (‘nnouniun “as Mull!“ ‘ thing ll‘rn'hle, for it ‘hrvw him 017‘ his {ll-t. and for hours he was ln such (1 dun-d condition that he could scarcely remember what had hap- pened. lh- finally yruprd hip “:13. out lrnd told whnl had hupprnrd. 'l‘\\o nwn. l'uxrivk \nrm~r and Mar- tin Md‘unlr). wvro Hm first to wmnre in the tunm-l uhvr the “(-01de 0c- vurrHi. Tin-3 mad» their “my 10 a lock 5.20” {rut from the share. but non! lhrrenu-rrnnw h_\ Nu- m” and foil to ”no flour. '\\ ht-n \hvy fflill'd to rvturn. u )mzng mun Imnn‘d Jnmrs (‘h-mt-nh. hull of mm of the mm “1.0 “as kiHo-d, and “110 “as 1’")[!‘(l_\(‘l] us {I mnlr dri\rr_ “rm to lhrir Tl'fif‘VH’. Hr found lln-m alumni unvonu'imu, l_\ ing mrr a mule curt. und Fllt‘Cl‘l‘lh'd In helping ‘hvm tn the we” at ”I! shore and of Iho tunnel. Dun-nut: Flood II ll-Io-Mâ€"Thlr- Ice- leel Lon ll fllorhlllc and II: II Other Pol-In. St. Lulns. July U.‘â€"A qwciul to [be I‘upuhln- [roux (film, Mn” “‘3": A (-uuru-r {rum Sh-c-lullr, 1hr county man of ('raufurd(~ulnl_\.l:ruug||\1he H'rriMc nrus I'l'nlu) llml Hm inwn hxul ulnu»! been “1pm! nu! I») 1: “Her- spout rnrly I’rxdu) morning. The knuun (it-ml. Mn. Lou ’I‘m-krr und hulrl‘, >L 14mm; Junghhr uf (‘harlu Alurumn. 8L Lulllb, Mn Jnhn “mud: and lwu rlnldrrn. Slvclullt'; Mn. Jumn '1‘:an um! xhrw rluhqun, Su-H» \illr; Mn, \Villmm IA‘hUUKh. 511-1-1- \i.lt-; Luflu'r Mungh. Sim-Inlh'; (-01- 0er man. uxnlmlmxx. MHHHIH]. 'l‘lw uuxrrspuul m‘vurrmi uuludc Hw luwn, hut >“1-HI-d Yndkiu rrrrk. “lxirh rmm- (10“!) in a miglny um! dr- uruMive fluml, awn-ping ull lu-fun- ll. 1'}: ln Fridu) running 13 bodies had lN‘l'H rmwnvrmL 1111' H its though! mnro Inn-e lu'ribhl'd. Sleehille was a be'l'n rl‘vuu'rmL 1111' 11 Hi Inougnl Innrv hm-e lwriphl'd. Sleehille was a luwn o! 1.100 inhnhituuls, “mun-d un \hr Salvm brain“): of flu- ‘Frmrn rail- road. All 1hr \nrrs urn- down and no rnmmnnivutiun run be had exec-pt by courier. “X. 1,031. Jul\ ‘J ‘\ rpm‘ial in ”It Republic from ‘1:mh(rr_\..\innn\'l: A bun") ruin In 1hrv¢-n'-'(lmk'Hmrl- (kn uhrrnmm hm time n fluod 0f “nu-r along ”:0 ‘ullc \ mouth of H10 railrnnd trm‘kn and lame 15 fnmiliob with thur homo: “ere (nfl‘ild along I)_\ Um nun-ping: lorrvm. Somv hum-m \ulrr dc stray-d “M19 men wnmrn uhd (hildrvn Irid|\ morning “are found in Iron Ind drift: for at Iran a mile ulnng lhr \nllry. Thv (it-ml are: Mrl‘ lunar (Bray and bulk, ('hurlrs 5min) and “tr! Vnm'r. 'l‘l‘e- Standard Oil tank. with 3.000 'l‘Le- Standard Oil tank. with 3.000 gallons of oil. “all rarriml a 1“th .Mllt“ of railroad track and bridges nn- gum- ELEV EN LIVES LOST. KANY PERISH. (ugh. John Fradn). an “M and rung}! To! ) Bru- nuts old and 2:: 1 pl: lim- .klager 44 30-"! old mnr» nun). '.’1 )cnrs old. nur- n kcr (01qu 26 Han <er \\ 23 years old “He 6-. Explollol ll The lives of nut in the 1d“) mening 1mm) HIM is of 4“... miles. 1' cunnruvâ€" fear. The “i111 grt‘lfl k3 “LY" lhf‘rf in flu- shore um AI Ured u: we morning as when 1'0 u, had! Why In it? Simply humus. your blood is in sun-b a pmr. thin, Ilugghh condition it dues not Kev-II up ynur Iln‘nprw and you do nut L'l‘l Lb. benefituf your Ila-p. To 1w. HLrong Ind keep strong just try the mum and purifying effects of Huud's Bampariila. Our v V for it. ‘t will do you good. m ”w“... ..w __,, . mum: the [Yuan er Dcpu'tgnem hm named a hook enntlcd " n the Aduandn-L Moun. Lama, ‘ den-rubmg m dfl'dll epch resort. and contumm also I hme Imp 1n valor- [wing a hit of oteh, camps lakes, 9112,14‘9‘ber thh their location; it ‘mn nh-n lsfiut‘d a large folder, wnh map entitled. “The Adnmndlck Mounumt and How It? Roach Them," guy. ml oomwcte xnformauou reurdmg Iw. lines, hummer}, ‘holfln, no. In I , ,,,n.. ,_.,_J The heart of Lin: wonderful regzun of mountains, lakes. and Firearm u llavrmd by the New York (‘enxral H udmn River Mllroad. and w more fully mhmn [hr pub. 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Ion. wriuelw Mrs. l‘inkhgm: “I but! been sick at. my monthly period: for seven yvurs. and M nlmost everything I ever heard of. but without any benefit; Wu troubled; with butkochc. hudxwhc. pain: in tho shoulder: nnd diuinw. Through my mother I was induced to try Lydin I. anhmn‘l Vegetable Compound. lid it bu done me so much good. I :- now sound md Well." Mn. HABIY Bumv, Riverside. lows. write. to Mn. Pinkhmn the storyof her struggle with serious ovarim trou- ble. und the benefit the mocked fro- the use of Lydh E. Pinkhun‘n Veg.- bble Compound. This in her latter: " How thenkfu! I on: um I wok your medicine. I was troubled £0! two yearn with inflammation of “I. womb and onries. womb wunlno very low. I wuin con-untminery. I I)“ beat trouble. wu short of bmth Id could not we“: five blocks to save my life. Suflercd very much with I! back bed hendu‘he all the time. VD nervous. menstruationa were irreflllr Ind peinful. had I bad dischurge all wu troubled with blotting. 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