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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Oct 1897, p. 7

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I?” [on ("mm-1|"... The production of okmmargine for tho year ended June 30. 1397, amounted , to 45.5313)? pounds. When compared with {he figures 0! the previous year this chow: a den-em of 5,322,027 pounds. cold round In lull-nu. Men engaged in laying A sewer "no u gunman, hut, unearthed u veil of B. Armand-on Elm-tad Pro-fluent. The Norwegian-Danish Press unso- elation elected B. Amnndson, pubilaher of Decor-ah Ponten of Decorah, 13., pmâ€" idem. Id”.- Ibon In, In". T!» “Mom! mm of ROM". minors dorm“! In MI! a demand for In advance a! 13 nor run In run. 41! (Ml dnmnvm 1: not mum! by the man» of Nonnhor "w exomllve co.- nmm wm nu" A general strike. ”Incl! An lint-k to Work. All the collierles in the Hafleton, Pa“ dismrt have resumed work. some for the full week. others for part of (hr week. Warner 'mhl n. Suntan Gen, A. J. Warner of Mariana has formally annrmnced Mn candidavy for the United States senate at the hands of the Oblo legislature to be elected thiy PnMIe Dob: [mm The monthly treasury st'atemnm shows that at the close of business Sept. :0, tho public debt. less cash In tho treasury. was 81.012.122.713. an increase "nee August 30 at 83.781592. round the Donna at nun-gm. ‘i‘he monument builders found the akuii and bones of Julian Duhnqne and the two Indian chiefs buried with him in 1310. Duimque‘s bones will ho. prn. served within the monument at Du- imque. iowa. “on. «'00.- Nm Dead. GM. .h-hn Watts Horn. who has bran pruminon' In Grand Army Ind minim! rlrrlps. died Monday. "a was one of the first mon In Maryland to mkn an ac1ite intervat In the l'nian “IISCV on" ”my to cum.â€" A powerful nyndlcale of Ger-an lmnkrra has nflere’d m "w (‘hlllan gut» «anon: n loan of 31m,mm.000 In xolvl. ll 4 mr rvm Inn-rest and 2 pot mm amnnimlion. for Hu- mmplolirm o! puhHr Works and nllwnys‘ ‘I'I "II...- I-Ihrn tun-n4. The autumn» mumy. "Lu-ml jury mum!!! lldmmon's lulu-1 mum: R. and John R lmhfldv. «a. "walnut but": of Farm. than!" "an: un- omlwnlrmm n' Imus n bani-en. l‘dunn up It”. .I (Mr-[u 'l'lu- t‘lm'luh’l‘ ”mm-"mu nl 0w lllL null lh'mm'mur National hurl-Hun hum "runs"! (or n mmlnx of IM Dam! «mm «mm: a! Ihr am» at (‘Mngn Oriolnr 2: and 23. (or "no puma-o nt Miul'nllum and Mann-Ion at am: and nut Inn-l mmm. ‘ Illu'v .‘l-rn on I IONIC. Hn- llumwual rlwr mnmu a! Nu- Iwmwhvu l‘lu‘. l'il.. (It-vialvd (u unlu- umll Ihn lumlhlullu a! flu- “uh-urn! e'l‘m'lul at Hm (‘nlum’mm mun-aunt! nnvl Hm aim-Truth! Immny g-rrs'ulllnx nu Ilw Mummuhvla rhrr are mmw' Io. .‘unlu. I'm. Don't-um! h’ FIN. Hn- hunk:- mu Hunday sun-muun ll Ammo. l'n. In flu- Imurn' limo- every bulldlng “I luwu but lh‘u' wa-s burucnl In Ilw ground, It all. ahmu 100' bulld- "mu I'I'I‘r lmrm-d. mu-lly n-uldvnrm. The Dunc 1.4 PLII'NI by Illl|l!'.ult'0 r» 914‘” u: rum: "7.0.000 to $200,000. l'llnd ‘l‘halr Onlcn In Amado- The government of New South Wales nfiwrls that H llus found such dlfllcully 1n plat-lug in England nn onler [M 3.» 000 tons of steel rullu' n! hlxh carbon mmllly than it has 1101'" (*umpt'llfll to nlxm- Hu- onh-r In Ann-Hm, who-re llw Imumfncvm'ms hun- rrmlm' "mu-nun" Ilu- mun-4.! m 3‘ ‘ u Inn. Prune mm In ll-nlmhu. The prairie lire which raged all over the country in the vicinity of Winnl- peg. Manitoba. died out during the night and Sunday morning dawned upâ€" on a scene of death and devastation. Farmhouses. implements. crops. and live stock were everywhere mnuumed and many larmers lost their all. A? Beausejuur. forty miles emu cl’ Wln- nipvx. two women and live children. name-i )lm'mki. were lmrnml at death. The Canadian Pacific expresa over the southern division of the Boston 8: Maine railroad Friday night met with an accident at West Medium. 31:155., whereby neurly thirty people were more or less injured, hut none, it is believed. family hurt. There were eight cars on the train. which was running rapidly, and the three roar roaches were derailed. As tin.- train approached the West Medium station, ear No. 997 Jumped the track. owing it is claimed. to (I. detective truck. The rear truck turned completely around. throwing the car partially on the side, while our No. 127 was partially derailâ€" ed and the sleeper was thrown upon its tide. Detective Tun-In Band to lluvc C-uud um Union-mat. Antwanâ€"mono o! Thole Injured Thought to In Fatally llurl. Canadian Pacific Express Wrecked 'at Medford, Mass. THIRTY PERSONS INJURED‘ "MM (FLIHIE RAM: 'l'h Run" Ominous. Soflletghâ€""Wully. Mm Smanlolgll. you luvs A great. many nvâ€"good twain. douche:- know. but you ain't cub hope to be a man." Min Bum-t- highâ€"'“rmoâ€"bm than no others" “men“ una .lVln' tne patient urengm h hnlfdlng up the constitution and as- lsun nlluro In doinx It: work. Thu pmp etnn have so much faith In It: curative won that they oll'er One Hun- dred Do! In for any can» that It (all: to cure. Send (or flu of Testimonms. oAddruI F. J. CHENEY 00.. Tolodq, how I: dmmta no. Hall's nmlly Pm- Ir. the be“. 1-». reader- of thll paper m M and to learn (hit more Is 1! least on retried alum that science has been not. to can In III In stage: Ind (but I: C.- tnrrh. Hull's Catanh Ours is (he only “Ive cum nnw known to the medical ruemlty. Cat-"h being I communal:- ul alum. requires a constitution.“ treatment. Hall's (.‘amrrh Cure ls taken Internally. acting directly upon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the IYSN‘I'II, (hereby annoying the foundation 0! 1 disease and My; one pptlgnt nrgngm .__ L_lhl__ In in»: of naming. Farmers, it you will follow those in« unit-lions, you need never go in the expense io dehorn your cattle, which are now commencing to grow up. iiuy n liveâ€"cent stick of caustic minsh. and an the mile horns make the first sign of starting on the «all. we! them with a little water, mi: them wiih the mm iic stick, and the rail will never know ihai nature over inieudcd that it would have homawsx. mlt ‘I’n and n In. Never ‘m'll he" hotter i named! an in the great met-ou- ot (mums and numrtfc. that we have hon lately advert lug in this paper. All I ’61" Cmrets runners. that is. a buy them, like them, uni buy them a and recommend them to their friend; Cm tr. gluon-uni to euro edmfl lion or honey retinas-l. mm! are . deli; t- fnl land" and liver mama-m; the hon medicine over mods, We r-wmuu-nd all our readers tn try than You uni-M dunks money out of pen- «Buchanan the “no; rou may do u now and I In" if you don t give tho-m ~omo- lflngol Iholnto’ merit In return silver".- lng rill never prov. ml"! The kind of ldvmhin "mt pysis advertising I _" m ““332? Mi! Mmby-”No. I don't run In llvo Ivy .1 wits nanny. at also I ohmld have H" In"! in.» I. (blur-IQ Utah on. Cult-"In. AI in p. m. "a" null. It. Chic-go. Ill-mil" 5|. )‘mul Nail-1y lulu l...‘ lb. L‘umn I‘n-uuum Malian u'nnu and Adlm- ulna". ('hh’nm-y ‘nth Mag-ally «min-o! Palm anpi n1 Hun (m Inuvw Incl 0th" ('ohumlu luamln. with throng. roams-1km: M Dom-r to: Ital! Lalo (.‘ll . "mm. "on Pram-m1...” [whal- In Haul » om 1'uhtornm Tho roul- In Donn-v h V" Omaha and Lincoln. .V-hrull. and In Intel‘s-n in IV'fV nus-«'1. All “a nod- “ (“mun u! Iran! an “chain! In (MI amt-t mm:- In Calm-d" n.- Eldon-lo M (to '91. The Illld "not. mnvln‘ "no mu. via . ”no elk-Inn. nun... .- ”I. l'nul Runnyâ€"CNN”: In ()unhn»gnd Ibo Roch Ink-l and rum. Dan-M to Don" and Colorado swing Mn null-l to uni. m- llo no» mo: not. I. all [an wont cl Ibo lit-mu! Hut D‘ov bar in «all; u... nun. on . glam 000. ll. Hula“! (lo-ml I'm-«10¢ cud Theta 4pm. (1. x}. a m r. 117.,0 non County I'M... (than... Ill null-o a! ”null-l II flan-I0. Thoma Woolworth iiiuinnon in on. 0! than who declare that there bu jbcon a areal. decline in drinking u Hun-rd univerally. in his younger days he used to :00 student: reeling down North avenue. in Cambtidxn. tron Porto'a tavern. when any Ind Indulged in (he pour". "flip." which nowhere olmjan made In “mag. and instances or iuluxiculm stud-nun en- reoriux (broujh ilue will-ac yard warn not uncommon. "Nowadays." lay: the colonel. "i un auto no llutionl Imuid willingly In new staggering act-om Harv-rd muons. it would be con-ici- crod poor (arm um! any nun who would do Inch I thin: would lo“ cute.“â€"- Eulmnsm Ella-~"DM‘I In mum; Women suflcring from any term ol.’ female weakness are invited to {reely comrnunlcate with Mrs. Plnkharn at Lynn. Mass. All letters are received. 0991196. read and answered by women 0111!. thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs. Pinkâ€" ham and the women or Amerlcn which has never been broken. Ind has induced more than 100,000 sufferers to write her for advice during the lut {our monthl. Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw lrom. It Is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case She asks nothing In return except your good will, and her Advice he: re- lieved thoushndu. Surely an 1031“. rich or poor. In very loolish If she duel not take advantage at this generous ot‘ {er (or assistanceâ€"Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Ca. Lynn, in; Many women sufler in silence and drift alons from bad to worse. know- ing full well that they should have immediate assistance, but a. natural modesty lmpels them to shrink tram exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations at even their family physician. It is unneces- sary. Without money or price you can consults. woman. whose knowledxo from actual experience is grealet than any loqalrphysician living. The zonaw'mg' {HQ/[£5663 is freely ob (egg; accept it in the same spirit. HER” It!!! Iflll' .llll'. A woman can talk freely to a woman when It is revolting to relate her ”ti- "to troubles to n munâ€"besides. a man does not undemtundâ€"almply because he is a man. '0I‘ WOIIII- In Iimnm Tint in addressing Mrs. Pinkhlm they are communicating with a. woman ~n woman whose canrienco in ire-xv in; woman's iii: in greater than that of my living physicinnwmaie or female. .100 Bow-m. Iloo. A GOOD THING the first. stages of its preparation for tha use to whlch it was destined. The “comb," which would do for the giant Blundorhore, consists of long. thin spikes arranged around in a sort of chevanx do. iris». The split»; stick out about four int-hm in length from a 1 hacking of oak. These worn the means used in dressing the flax down proper. ly. and it is safe in vonturr- that. after one trial of than» spins the flax gave up all Mon 0! rosistam-e, and submitâ€" ted marcahly. As a protection, pro- numahly to the young children of the period. thorn was a cam- whlch fitted over the spikes. The sides and top of this, like the slab which forms the backing for the spikes, are made out of rough pieces at wood. spilt out of valid ‘ oak with the old-fashioned mauock. Under the circumstances. the slab- m rem-thaw smooth. and the joint. of the box does not reflect discredit on At one aide of the wherl rests a hackle. This was an instrument used In mint-lug flux to a vmm» mnvenient farm for handling than it possesses In "it'll I clock u‘ll Ilo you Hum." The Illuminated lum- null myrlm ln almoxl undec-lplu-rublc lam-r: me name 0! ll» Scotllsh mulwr. (3m. Alllwu. or unno- lhlng Illw ll. 'l‘ho uriglnul “Hunge- nmnt pun-lava lur llu- lit-Hum: (ab am llw hour: and lhc clay ol the mouth. Thu lullm' downturn! I- out 0! mm- mlulon u mmm. Inn llw romulmlc-r of lhe clorll ls M rc-mly for lmnlnmm n It Iran who-n ll loll Smnluml In all llm urllln 0! ll: m-w mull» Iml mu- (Fllm by Ilse Iltlv ul "to old rlorll rul- I May n-«lng tau-bloc I‘hlrh bu I gllarunlm-d nut-ml at "no «llrh cvory mlnulr. when lllr hnmln nl lhn «prrulur am Mluls. ln wlw or m nlownm. baton-r. llw Hula mac-MM l: “In-Illa. What firm ll main-r that II In only mm lm-lu-u long mul nu- Illflh. whon It ran bout 0! Int-Ins nu llr-l marlnlmv ‘ of mu klml In lulu pan of the world? And (M rlnlm In I Just nine, and mm. m I» fully nnhcnnllaml. A "mu-hut old-luhlonnl nmy of mg. «mum-l- lnl ll".- huml-whnl II": "M alwllln drlvu Ibo noodle "hm-ally "trough the mnlvrlnl to In no". The noodle la Il'u! mchlnc M mat look In be my old. Indeed. as do I» rm at UM- worn, but Muller in» nor mnhr‘n name Iowan on (M:- lnllsom Iona rlluc a! ll.» unruly “d «ally ma It'll»; Inc-blue ol mod": "an. A lulu-lug wheel of (MI u! II lie comer lo the left or the "trance to (to house ls anally" lineman-g If- llclo. A. has already hum MM. ll "a mad (at met-l you" In lbe prmlnr- "II of "The Old "amount" Ind in a glnnor at nun-m Ill-chad to It on that heron-L I! run once the My of fin. Stuart. IN former owner of the plan, but lmnnl of lmvmnln ho- noalh lhr loot of "Hg lady‘s [mt- namlmmlnr. and mrnlng rav pmd. nets Into nnlrlos ol pmlovllon. I! am at mmforL ll now has the may last of lomllng nddlllcmal dignlly l0 Hu- hall. "3 tan and its lraw'ls arv boll; urn. Tho worn lrmnllv‘ show: how math on- 0rxy has howl [ml lnln ll!» turning n! "m wlwwl. lml now It rmls. THE OLD SPINNING WHEEL. n, nu humyuvu .â€" AnKlLIS unit W'KSég‘, tlwruie. and Mr. '5 ' James Moore, who now holds lmsscssion, owns some relics that have an interest outside of their antiquity. Mr. Moore was for many years an actor, and took the part of Happy Dan. the tramp in the play or the “Old Homestead.“ Lately he re- tired from the stage and has settled in Canada. When he left Denman Thompson there were some things that. he took with him. among them a clock, a spinning wheel and a. hel'kle. There is a scene in the play which represents the interior of an oltlâ€"tanhloned farm house. This scene was one oi the best in U“? Play. and the settings were Kennineiy old. Among them were the articles mentioned. The clock in a work of art. awarding to the standard 59'- by the manufacturers at the dste‘ of ltn building. and its weather-beaten fat-e still shows somt- traces of the em note! that was amt-ml on it nearly two hundred years ago. The smut 0! Mrs. Stuart used It tor a target, and this has hunt a detrimental «fleet on the “1'0. but the work» ili‘t' utili lntnt-t. The only nt'wifui ankle in the mflk9~lll| 0' thn cloak is A string. m: the old one live out some time ago. The weighing. works and hand» ul“? Mill tho-w, null with u iittiu allt'lllitm now and film" An Old clock That Nu More Tlelu who "our. Awayâ€"A Splnuluz Wheel and Home flame-non ol Early'Ju-llco~ A Judge's chair. ANTIQUE TREASURES IN A CANADIAN HOME. HELIOS OF OLD TIMES. (Detroit Letter.) DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. HE shores of Cana- da abonud- in un- "fines, and many of the aid huiid- ings contain much that is interesting to tho antiquat'y. The old Stuart House at. Sandwich is no exception to limrulo. and Mr. Jumvs Moore, who lekaâ€"J understand Scribbler In making 1; barrel of money. Wicksâ€"- Nat from his writings? Ruhrâ€"Ya, ho ha vrlttcn n book in “in golf dialect ~Phnadelpmn Record. Apart from the xmpmme fancies that lnwitahly cling around rellm o! thls sort, there Is a great deal of real Interval to he found tn the contempla- tion of antiques. and a little nmrchlng ln and around Sandwich would ullmbt- lens raven] many other: equally n In- terestlng as those of Mr. James Moore. The last number of the milertlnn n! antiques is the mmt gruesome, and heme perhaps, the rum-t lntervutlng. it it nothing less than the, model of the gallows-tree umn whlrh the Indeter- tors: were hanged for little moudllloea like murder and so out The model is very Ingenious: the frame In llght Ind strung antl every precaution in teken that the result shall be all that can he desiredâ€" inr everyone hut the prlr on". A stout porn is lashed to the in- side of the prisoner's window-(rune and in the main support a! the frame- wnrk. From a non of "T"-nhaperl llrame hinge the fatal mpewin the model represented by a Ishllne. Diâ€" rertly underneath the rope Is a small platform. hlnged to the windownill 1nd suppnrtevi by a mrrl running up to the top of the. inmework and down into the room oer-“pied hy the condemned man. When all was ready for the exeâ€" mtinn the criminal was let! out onto 1 the platform and a recital at the mime for which he was to he exernterl was given. Then at a signal the rope which supported the platform wax out and the prisoner was hum-fled into eternlfy. Scaffold: made from this model were in artive use In Canada until the hill providing for private exmntlon was named. and than there old death-ml- ehines went out of mmmlnaiun. to he poplat‘od by more modern methnrla. More. A spring lurk of ancient put. Inn and Mundlm rust null holln "In min IOI‘IML hm n numnn with small hands «an mum “up than on and 0", Momingly lmllrnllng that "u- «m of the human hand Is devmnslng. or plea that tho-m worn no famlnlne transmu- mrs In the days of 0M. douuml; no: IM- M van PM ‘flovly Inna", and when they Ml deem Into oh. ma any m «to» to "09 film. mun. vim tin-(d than on with In” warm rivets. Th: It at "am gallon mil have placed (he “Me or "M non bad] man an "or Mud. mu (m were I bit (on mum. for “mung "In mam! war. The Damian's an inn mm In their make-nit. but they held lb- wrlsu quilt, "5M mi for ntety m the flute "all" the notion unm- connnern. they did not non-Int nus nov- Inx M the hands. Min. made In om- ol the Mon to rm addition] dlmm (on. A hinge on one old: of the hair "I” pornmod tbrlr opening with "out w Man I!» ankle: or the co.- Gyves for feet and hands that were worn by some at the more famous and desperate o! the criminals brought for trlnl before the curule cent. are Itlll nhown. The ankle manacles ere aus- gfltlvo o! u very Ind quarter 0! an hour to the person wourlng them. for they are smaller thun the nmalleat ankle that run he Imnxlnod. 'l‘he Ides of them was to have them pressed Into the flesh the dead and gone Joiner. The whole thing is put together with hand-mode nails. which look very odd beside the clean-cut nnlls of toâ€"duy. A law rusty stains on the spikes suggest that per- haps the box was not enough to keep little lingers out. and even a serious accident may he conjured up by the imagination. Some of the relics in the Old Homestead are no relation to the peaceful clock and the spinning-wheel. They carry the memory of old mys- teries with them and the trail of rio- lent deeds is upon and over them. The first one in this class is an old horse- hair chair. This looks harmless enough to the present observer. but some men of the old regime found that as far as "103' were concerned it was enough or a hurmfui thing to send them to the gallows. The chair is a solid and mas- sy thing and bore the weight of the honors thrust upon it in it becoming .mannor. it was the first choir to be used in a. court of justice in the coun- ties of Sussex and Kent. There is a complete retort! o! the criminals sen- tenced to death from this chair, but it is enough to say that their name is legion. Murderers. robbers, and all the classes of criminals that existed in the hard old days when this por- tlon o! the world was in an unsettled state have stood before this chair Ind heard their sentences pronounced. The chalr has had a great influence on the manners and customs of the peo- ple who inhabited the surrounding country, and now, its good work Ic- wmpllshed. it is used only as an orna- ment. and its present idle condition gives no hint of the stirring times through which it has passed. ANCIENT SEAT 0" JUSTICE. the old“ tad most no cumin! wall-n In fill. country. for the our. 0! u" nonna- nnd vam- lng (film-an. “alt-ad. In" boon cured by N: unl- hula. taunt. It on cm can, wrlufor Ina symptom at. Co.- nulhflou In. PATENTS Knowledxa will Ito; until the In! scholar II dud. Tho “In: or vice will flu after tho pic-lure In dud. In. WI-Iow’lflo-(Iluu "Chum ”thumb-uh ”Jams“... Why-mot? m . 15 nu. . tau. Do not endanger Think of Chanda” may alter â€"‘ â€"vw- UV-- yourchlldbyocccpu strawâ€"Huh pawn-salami. uh)._ubcI-qndknudvhkhmhodoulahw. Two bottles 6! PinoV'nVCnro tor (bu-ump- “ononnd m of I bu! lung mamaâ€"In. J. thob, Pflnooton. M. In. H, ‘05. Fool- throw lines. but the wise not: deliver them In person. in? 7.67 '13:“.‘Ii;;a’..‘r."5/ w. â€"r per. We me ha auihoruy Imm'm to we my m w flu {Immu- Company of muck Chan. H. Molar It The wise man never has n [rut head on hll Ihoulders next morning. Pnudau. am; a. 1897: ”QMâ€"«u. a . POMNQt Be Deceived you”. LOOK CAREFULLY at the WP”? and m that a I; ‘12. 5‘24..w,u..’e:39 91391:! 609th! // A ”arr on m I. on: SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hymn, .vamchuuua; m the originator of "PITCI'ER'S CASTORIA," tho 1m that Ian bonus and do“ now on our. bear the lac-51mm signature of , wrappcr. This la Ma original " PITCHER‘S casronm." which M. M and in the home: of the mother: of Jmcrica for our (Md, . AAI. A . _.._. .. m. unqunFoiuToumI-m man. All nnfund the mono: 1m nu. loom as '17 fimI-onllyCund. Nom- or "um-sum: In“ nt "'3 nu a! lh. Klmr'n lira-t Nuu Runner. can (or FREE $9.00 uI-I haul» .ud "um. DI. R. a. flux; has ”I Am: u. Pull-dolphin. 1’. Colfln- never have to be enlarged on account or the good (but In Intern-ed with men’- bones. A baseball nlne ls called a team, but what the learn sometimes calls the um- pire wouldn't look well In prlnt. Late}: Improvement. new} melhmfifl muklnx nveralbl a from _y0l5r 011 urusuqls or In: .. ... v... v". uunuv-a u: u' ‘llll carpirigrwnh limler I" around. and for circular and prim-s to 5. Km. It'll Woulr worm Ave.. Chicago. In. lull-s Prlco on lingu- A box sold for $5,100 at Springfield, Ill. the other day. This II said to be the largest price ever paid (or a hog. but the report does not any whether this statement Includes the bundle pow tic-tans, or nobâ€"Ex. 'l'o nun (pl-in ouvolo'n) flow, nlm ton yom' hum.- doctoring, l in (all ro- noud to ml! Vim and robust. mu . Ru 0. 0. D. fraud. [(0 In accepted. No connooflon with mud! concerns. Sent nhuolutoly free. Audra-I. Look Box W, Chicago, m and local lump ‘1 nonunion: I'm. llfol‘l‘l‘l‘ IRMIIA‘IION to out: A_00LD IN ONE DAY. “The Kind You Han/511E” W9 um TNI_'W MTG" 0' R- I Hula From Your om O-rmtl. Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Yoda Young, mlddlotpd or old who are snflofln from nar You: andph physics- Why or any nervous weakness result of vlolnun an inn: of ham thou writ. to AN OFF N LETTER go"- Ooh-ll" pun- l1l twat. In“, an... m DB. 5. I. 8088. 'l A“ mun IN 1'“! m0!“ OUI mom-mm WSIVI USE 0' 1'"! VOID “CABTORIA: AND 'n'rcuzn's amount;- as out nun: mu. mgr-ago no can-o w. To MOTHERS. "McMahon-Mont mum m. mm '~ I Mann'hm "II-men! was “WY-G- u Ior I III II ratio-t Inc. uni-31...“. DROP mm1= fun; I!" '2' gymmonhn II‘ I. “1' W. N. U. CHICAGO. NO. 4|. IOOT. o! ”mic numb spell- Ilnco. Caye- wonder um I sing the We! 0 medicine um bu cured wool." u».- Illn ”-4!“ Loam M1. on Job moat 8;. Brock“. Hun. Ulc- Annals. “mm: lath. m f . dandy cured. [have not. had on. I could hardly wall: mum! the was troubled with numb spells. hue taken four home- of Lydh .- Plnklnun‘u Vegetable Compound. on. bottle of her Blood Purifier. on. pooh- In their worst lorm, cnflered mum monies every month ; my Womb uppal back to my backbone. had hysteria. hinting lpelh, “citing. lu- oorrluu. “Hy lee: tad had; were cold III the tlmo. my Hme were no wank M would get Well. I bail {cmnlo trouble. 7' 7â€",, Man. stating her symptoms plainly and clearly, and taken her advice, which Ina promptly received. The follow- ‘ ing letter in D pretty um oonflrmstlono‘ our claim: “ I had boo. lick (or III monthu Hy older, it you find that In up“. fl knowing- hithfully your bullyin- lor'l advice. you are not .OM. wdl.’ why do you not try another cont-0' Many sud many . woman has quietly written to Mrs: Pinkhun. of Lynn. SUFFERING WOMEN. for In- Wagon. .0.- II. UM Man. A” h an In my an. m .0- .“ and «night If... 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