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Osawatomie, Sept. 23. 1876. Dear Jennie Your Postal was rec'd yesterday. This is the fourth time I have written home the last two weeks. My health is rather poor, though I am able to be around most of the time. I have a bad taste in my mouth a good deal of the time and am weak and dizzy, and my stomach seems weak. I feel better that I did the beginning of the week. I am taking Peruvian bark for a tonic. The chills generally leave me with a disordered system, from which I recover slowly. We are having most beautiful Autumn weather. No frost yet, and we hope not to see any for at least two weeks. Owing to my dear Frank's