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Listen To Your Wife.

The Manchester ‘ Guardian,’ June Btb, ISSN, says : At one of the “ Windows” Looking on tho woodland /-ays ! Wil clumps of mass, of May blossoms, csting group. It included .. apinuer,” but was now so* Paralysed ! ! ! / That he could only bftur to lie in a rccli ing position. This refers to my ease. 1 was first Attacked twelve years ago with “ Locomotor Ataxy” (.A paralytic disease of” nerve fibre rarely ever cured) and was for several years barely able to ret about. And for tho lest Five y, ars not able to attend to my i*n.-:n; s«, although Many things have been done for me. The last experiment being Nerve stretching. Two years ago I was voted into the Home fur Ucmablca 1 Near Manchester in May. 1332. I am no “ Advocate ; ” “ For anything in tin ahap,- of patent” Mediates ? And made many objections to my dear wife’s constant arcing to try Hop Bitters, but finally to pacify oc-r Consented 1 1 T had not quite finished tho first bottle when 1 felt a change come over me. This was Saturday, November 3 On Sunday morning 1 felt ro strong I said to my room companions, c; I was sure I could “Walk ! So started across Hie floor end back. 1 hardly knew how to contain myself. I was all over tiro house. T am gaining strength each day, and can wall; quite safe without any “ Stick !” Or Support. 1 am now at my own house, and hope soon to be able to earn my own living again. ! have been a member of the Manchester “Roys! exchange” For nearly thirty y»ars, and was most heartily congnt-nla cd on going in the room l on Thursday last. Very grate!,P y y urn, 1 .lons Blackburn. Manchester, (Euv.) 'hr. 24. IS3.T ' Two years hater am perfectly well.

make tiny such limitations, hut applied to any , “ persons ” indiscriminately, and a Court had no business to add to or take from the words of a statute. Tlio question was not as to whether the German Government would recognise the marriage. If it was authorised by Congress it must bo valid here. The German law made illegitimate children legitimate by subsequent marriage ot the parents, and in the absence of proof to the contrary the presumption was that the marriage was lawful, and of the same effect as if celebrated on American soil. The Illinois law provided that such legitimated child could inherit its father's property, and hence Minnie was Teckefrberg’s heir, and her sale to her mother of her interest sufficed to pass the same. A decree would therefore bo entered in favor of the defendant, and dismissing the hill.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1274, 30 July 1886, Page 3

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Listen To Your Wife. Dunstan Times, Issue 1274, 30 July 1886, Page 3

Listen To Your Wife. Dunstan Times, Issue 1274, 30 July 1886, Page 3

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