I was taken sick the last of September, 1885, and was not off my bed for four weeks. I was under the treatment of a physician from May or June, 1886, until June 2, 1887, and I was in bed a great deal of the time. When I was up, the most of the time I could not walk around the house enough to wait upon myself. I was being waited upon when I began taking treatments of Mrs. Tallman, June 2, 1887. Since June I have not taken any medicine. In August I walked a half-mile uphill, picked eight quarts of blackberries, walked home again, and carried one quart. I only took treatments of Mrs. Tallman for fifteen days. Now I am one of the happiest women alive.
Sherman, N. Y.