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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Boshnell-Foraker-Hauua combination are all speakiug frorn the siune stuinps. This is nut m exact accord the democratie "auuonncement" som e timesince that Senator Foraker was mad and had eaucelled all his Olüo engagernents for the campaign. - í-ÍM . ,7"' Wheu a woman fails mjjjbgHtfSh oyerboard she sonie'ijafSÊBI' 'll e s drowns when mBBèi-: vr 's a 'ife buoy just fKSTiBpiJ ithin a few strokes of WÈ-ilMÈiK JJÈwi "er - a because she ?VSkL doesn't happen to see 'jHSnrjr'TjffiffHr it. Sick people often %&%Z& Jjg jR perish in the same way. .iBffBH " ïïj eP s w'tl"n reach, 3jSP% V knqw just where V J-cotne discouraged jLpë$0Ê;É&'' icines and give ggL2i? Mrs. Mary J. Stewart, of =íSpííS2 Saratog:a, Santa Clara Co., - êgs Cal., in a letter to Dr. E. V. Pierce, chief Consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I suffered for fourteen years with female weakness, nervousness and general debility, trying everything I could fin'd to help me- all to no avail. Although I was thorough}y discouraged and disgusted with taking medicine when Iheard of Dr. Pierce's medicines, I thought I would try once more to find relief. I took the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' Favorite Prescription,' andtoogreat praise cannot be given for the rapid relief they gave me. I am now free from the former troubles, and may God bless Dr. l'ierce in all his undertakings to cure suffering humanity." ïhqusands who had reached this forlorti and hopeless condition of body and mind have found new hope and rescue in the use of these marvelous remedies. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser" is sent free in paper covers for 21 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only ; or, cloth - bound for 31 stamps. Address, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Rev. J. K. Thompson, of ast Calais, Washington Co., Vt., writes concerning this great work: ' I ara charmed with the style and general subject matter of the entire wórk. I consider it a valuable addition to my carefully selected library. The pnrpose to set men right physically is a noble íne. I am also pleased with the refiued aud at the same time feariess way in which vou handle those delicate subjects pertainingto biologv, thus makiDg the work adniirably ütted for the young."

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Ann Arbor Courier