Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 21, 1883, Page 3, Image 3
\ THE DAILY BE8 OMABA SATUKDAi' At tfIL 21 .4 romMnaifon nJ'ro , J'rrnHon a jKitatabla form , J'or ' , JXJJM of Aynt- Mr , I'roslnMon of Vital I'otttrs ble. BKV.A.I. HODU3 Writes : , ble.HEV.J.L.TOWNBR , After n , thorough trial of the PURIFIES . ' EBON TONIO.I toke iiletuuro - Z. ; Bnys : In statin ? that I uavo boon I consider 1 vraa ; : , oneflted by its ILQDE a most excellent remedy for use. ministers and Pub tbo debilitated vital force * . \ lic Speakers will find It Of the greatest value where a Tonic la necos- ary. I recommend It M a reliable remedial gent , possessing un doubted nutritive and reiterative properties. W ra m HAJITER MEDICINE CO. , 8WM , . , CI , UVU. _ w " f v 3 ) EtiflgiC o' c < * * c : 88 Jto . " ng "O os 2 2S ! fjj3lBg B S II. u. 1T1SiKn3 . IV V Jb J& JtliflBJ ' * IN , JOBBER OF IP-A-IPIEIR - - , AND WINDOW SHADE EASTERN PRICES DUMATED. 18 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA HAS TEE BEST SIOOK III OMAHA AND HSKE3 TEE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT Have now been finished in our store , ma.1 ing it the largest and most complete EHOUSE In the West. An additional story has beer built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS One Exclusively for the nso of Passengers These immense warerooms - rooms three stores , are 66 ieet wide are filled with the Grand1 est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei shown- shownAll are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flooi and go through the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Om ha The Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING Retail JEWELRY HOUSE MUSIC HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here IN TUK WEST I General for th find all novelties in SILVER Agents Finest and Best Pianos ani VER WARE. CLOCKS , Organs manufacture ? . Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low a the Latest , Most Artistic , any MeiternMauufaoture and ! > aler , and Choicest Selections In Pianoi ) aud Organs sole PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or installment , a Bottom Pr * . ' cs. all descriptions of'FINE ' ASPLEDIB < s.tcck o WATCHES at Low 'Pri as Steinwiy , Chickerinp ces as is compatible with Knabe , Voae & Son's Pi honorable dealers. Call anos , and otai r makes. and see our Elegant New Also Clough & War' e : Store , Tower Building , Sterling Imp&rial , Smitl American Organs , &c. D llth and Farnham corner not fail to see us'befor ( Streets purchasing.1 MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES A Large Stock always on Hand. FREDERIC GOAL The only Coal rained west of the Mississippi River that is emi in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. THE ONLY IOWA COA1 That will stock for a year without slacking o Pronounced by all the leading brick men In Western Iowa aa the very bi coal for burning brick ever Died in the West. EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO. , Frederic , Monroe Co. , Iowa. V TAPPED IN THE REAR , The ilio Brando Banning Up the Spine of Moriiioiuloni. The Probabo ! Effect of the Col orado Outlet on Utah Trade The Apostles and Batata of Minor Altitude Bend Greetings to Ed munds. The l'Unlqn Notion * " of Marriage Continue the Qreat At * traction- SALT LAKE CITY , U. T.prll 16. To the Editor ot TUB BH. Never was Salt Lake Oity to fnll of people aa during the Mormon confer * once which cloeod a few days ago. Added to the thousands of the faithful - ful who came np to won hip and trade , there wore several hundreds of track construction's of the Denver and Illo Grande railway , which having closed the gap between hero and Denver , brought forward Ita Industrial army to complete the line aa far as Ogden , whore It will connect with the Central Pacific and find an opening to the western ocean , The officers of the line expect thia to bo accomplished by the firat of next week ; or If they don't actually themselves oxpeot so early a completion they want the public to bo- llovo it. It will , however , bo ft lie , I Imagine , to give' them a few dayi grace , and oven then they will have done marvelonaly well. Some anticipate a great influx ol Immigration into Utah by reason ol the completion of the now road. It Ie probable that quite a number of Dan. vor men will open branch houses , bul the building np of business will bo gradual. There la nothing tc warrant a very great expansion of trade just at present ; indeed , the completion of the work of railroad construction , and the temporary abut ting down of the Mammoth mining worka at TIntio , will have a tendency to make money tighter , in proof ol which , notwithstanding the vast nnnv her of visitors , many of our mercantile firms did not do aa good a business al the late conference aa is usual on the occasion of these meetings. There it reason to believe that Provo , some 5C mllea or ao south of thla olty , will be more effected by the incoming of the Colorado boom than any other of oni towns. It la now a rural manufacturIng - Ing settlement , the fourth In aizo IE the territory , but la the center of i vary largo grain and vegetable pro. dnclng district , and as both the Utali Central and the Bio Grande railroade rnn through ltlt will naturally become the distributing point for all that BBC tlon. tlon.Tho The services at the Mormon confer' enco presented no particular feature ! to the unbeliever. The speakers al seemed In good humor , andthoburdor of their talk was , how llttlo harm thoj had Buffered from the passage of Senator - ator Edmund'a anti-Mormon bill , and how great was their thankfulness thai ho had not boon able to supplement II with more unfriendly legislation during the late session of congresa , With thia was combined the oft reIterated - Iterated statement that they intended to fight and oppose the provisiona ol the bill and the aotlonaof the commie aionora under it in every legal , oonatl tntlonal and legitimate manner. Ai waa Laid of them in Missouri , ' The Mormons are not dead , nor in theli aplrit broken. " If Mormonlam la dead It la an extraordinary lively oorps And hero It may not bo out of place tc notice that in another generation thli peculiar people will have added to thi bands of religion the ties of blood Like the Jewa , by their inter-mar rlagea , they will not only be cemontoc by a common faith , bat by relation ship which condition ia accelerated bj their unique notlona or Christian mar rlago , or rather by the putting it practice of those notions. It la b vorj rare occurrence for a Mormon youtl to marry a non-Mormon girl , thongl unions of gentile * , young man with Mormonfglrla are far les , uncommon in fact , for some unexplained reason there aeoma to be a tendency In th ! direction , though aa a general thlnj such marriages are vigorously oppouo < by the girl'a relatives. If any thin ) mixed marriages are regarded wltl creator aversion by orthodox Litto Day Saints than by Roman Catholics This probably arrives from the idei with them , that.marriages are eternal continuing in the next world asiwel as In this , but the unions of believer with unbelievers do not extend be yond thia life , and are all brokoi up at death , consequently oni in misery and disapppoinmont If general business has not boon brie' the caterers to our amusement hav done well. The theater and the opor house have both boon running , } an playing to largo audiences , In addl tlon to which a largo concert o juveniles draw heavily at the ABJOU bly hall. Utah'has a musical genlu In a young Welshman , named Eva Slovene , who excels aa a teacher , be Is also a good composer , Inttrnmonta 1st and singer. Ho has classes r which ho teaches 1,000 children ( a immense number for a place of thl BZ ! ? } , besides adult classes , being ale instructor of music at the uulvorslt ] His efforts are having a very markc effect in developing the musical taal of the community , especially of tt young. The spring Is tavorablo to farmer a largo crop la anticipated , the mom talus have sufficient snow to supply tl summer watera ot irrigation , mlnli matters are rnnnlng smoothly , ar whilst we have no special expectation everything points to a prosperous so son. Much building la being doi here ; the largo orchards and gardei In the centre of the city are gradual growing less ; and the extensive an at the month of City Creek Canyo where the late Mormon president gardens were , Is now rapidly fillli itith the residents of some of h numerous descendants , or of those whom they have sold the propert Many of the landmarks are dlnappea ng , nnd Salt L ko City Is becoming nero and moro llko other Amoiioau i i.'s ; but Ita wldo streets will re main , and the "ovorlasUog moun tains' will contlnno to ouoompnai ua with their rugged grandeur. lint rhilo the city la growing moro llko ther cities the country around ia apldly filling np , and every year rowing moro beautiful an farms , TOVUS , orchards and villa residences ncrcase. WXNO , # Mra. Lydla E. Plnkham'i Vegola- ilo Compound la a moat valuable mod- cine for ladiea of all agea who may bo filleted with any form of dlaeaao po- lullar to the sex. Her remedies are ot only put up in liquid forma but in .Mils and Lozenges , In which forms .hey are securely sent through the malls. A MONSTER MONOPOLY. How the Abolition of the Tax on Morenos Will Make several Millionaires. CLEVELAND , 0. , April 15. Gentle men. coun6otod with the Diamond match company , ono of the greatest monopolies in the country , imparted startling information to ycur corre spondent to-day. When the tariff bill was before congress Mr. Swift , the president , and Mr. 0. 0. Barber , vice president of the Dhmond match company - pany , appeared before the committees and worked the lobbies to have the tax on matches retained. At the time , it waa thought thla action was to bettor the condition of the Diamond match company , who had driven all the mall manufacturers out of busi ness by combining all the largo match factories in this country and Canada. Now It appears that the action was taken with hopes that the opposition would cause the mat oh tax to bo abolished Instead of continued. The Diamond Match com pany operate Immense factories at Akron , 0. , Wilmington. Del. , Chicago cage and other points In United States and Canada. At the Akron factory alone the company turned out In the month of ( March , 57,000 gross of matches , a gross being 144 boxes , which retail at eight cents each , This Is the groatest.amonnt ever turned out by this factory in the same period. The profits heretofore at the Akron factory have been abont $300,000 per year. When the stamp tax is abolished ished the company will put in pocket as a clear profit $1 44 on each gross , which heretofore went for stamps , Thla will make an extra profit of $82,000 per month , or the enormous turn of $1,000.000 extra profit in ono year. This la for the Akron factory only , the other factories having the same or nearly the same capacity. According to these figures the men who form the Diamond Match com pany will all bo millionaires at the end of the next twelve months. They do not anticipate that the retail prlco of matches will bo reduced for a year , at least , and do not care If the biggest kind of n reduction comes after that time , as all Immediately concerned In the company will have become Inde pendently rich , and will bo ready to retire ffom bualness. The Diamond Match company has proved Itself ono of the greatest monopolies of the ago. For years they deligntod in paying thb atamp tax , nnd secured stamps to immnnso amounts from the govern ment at a diicaunt , and drove out all the email manufacturers on the Amer ican continent. The company is com posed of Swift of Wilmington , Del. ; 0. 0. Barber of Akron , 0. ; J. F. Hopkius of St. Louis , Mo. ; J. M. Robinson of Akron , 0. , and half a dozan others in the eastern sta'os. ' Horsford's Aold Fhoiphate la an appetizer ; It stimulates the stomach ach to renewed activity ; and In many ways tones up and invigorates the whole system. OLD JUDGE FL&UK. Some Anecdotes of a Famous West ern Judge. From the Nevicla State. Jadge Flack waa an old tlmor In Nevada , eaya the Silver State , and aa long as ho lived In the state ho wai conspicuous , from the time ho drank a bottle of bay rnm by mistake al llano , nntll ho died at Elko. Ho wat a Mlaaonrlan of bat little cultaro , but of strong natural sense. The lawyere need to > ay his judgment was re markable , considering the fact he wna norcr known to studj oat a owe argued before him , Ho was a stubborn , atllT-neckod. inde pendent "old CUBS , " and waa thor oughly honest and inoarrup iblo. This latter qnalllty , so rare nowadays , en deared him to the people of Elko tc auoh an extent that when king alcohol had r.lmoat consumed his vitals they elected htm the third tlmo dlstrlcl judgo-dating which term ho died , There la a spark o ( humor ot the grin acrt in the following Incident : On the 3d of July , In the year 1671 ( > r thereabouts ) , a trial jury had i oasa submitted to them which the ole judge thought was plalu , and ho gave them Implicit Instructions. Thoj wrestled with It all day , however , anc dreading Imprisonment on the noxl day , the glorious Fourth , they agreei and were anxious to got In their vor diet before 12 o'clock. They son word to his honor that they hat agreed upon a verdict , and the attorneys tornoys on each aide of the oia ( Wines and Lindsay ) wont and founi him happy over a glass of hot whisk ; In hla favorlto saloon. They ntato < their case and pleaded with him to re lease the men , who dreaded beln kept In the close jnry-room all th Fourth olJnly , wbioh woull both result If ho would not bo good onoug to receive their verdict at once. "Nc ho wouldn't. Why didn't they mak np their minds before ? " "Well , thoc judge , " put In Itob Ltndeay , ' 'irht 10 are they going to do with their voi diet ? " " 1 don't know , " waa the jt diclal reply , "and I don't caro. Dam = 1 'em , lot 'em awallor It " 1u The old fellow , noakod with cor IB jnloo , mod to fall asleep In cour aa sometimes very much to the annoj ly anoo of the long-winded attorneys , an ea there were one ortwo that ho would g to sloop on almost Invariably , takln eaV5 for granted probably that ho con ] V5 guess at what they were going to aa } ila or being willing possibly to dream ot to their argument. Ono day he fu y. asleep on a trial. Lawyer II. snddoi ly stopped pleading and exclaimed : i will wattnntll his Uonor wakea before fiuUhltg. " "But , " quickly replied Liwor D , of the opposite counsel , "perhaps his Honor will wait until you have finished bofofo waking , " An Anawor Wnntou. Can nnv one bring ui a caao of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Kleotrlo Ulttors will not tpoedlly cure ? We § ay th y can not , M thousands of CMOS already I'ermanontly ' cured , aud who are dally rec ommending Electric lilUem , wilt prove , ilrlght'i DUeaio , Dlabetot , Weak Back , or any urinary complaint quickly cnrod. They purify the blood , regulate the bow. elt , and act directly on the dliea ed parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 60o bottle by O. F. Goodman. GOOD JDUQBS OF LIQUOR. An Anecdote of Senator Dock and Bx-Oovernor Maaoffln Bnow- Inr Tnolr Onerrlng Judj- montof Whlelcy. Louli\ Ills Courlcr-Joui nil. HAIUIODHUUHO , Ky. , April 7 , The folio wing on Senator Bck and ox- Governor B , Magoflin was told in my presence the other day , and I consider It worth repeating : The two mentioned gentlemen are great friends , and the senator Is fre quently a guest of Governor Mage din. both of whom are fond of a .social unllo of the orotur , and have estab lished ropntatlona for being excellent judges of fine bourbon ; In fact , when Hook pronounces' npon the quality of liquor yon can chalk U down that ho knows as well what ho la talking about aa if ho were handling the tariff or the short comings of the present party in power. Upon the occasion of ono of hla visits to the governor , not a very great whllo ago , It waa sug gested that they call , ouo btight July afternoon , on the late Major Wm. DjvluBs , who resided then upon his farm , about ono mlle from Harrods- burg , and as the governor hinted something about an old barrel the major h d stored away In hla collai the plan was soon pnt Into execution , and In half an hour they were at Maj , Uavloss' residence. roii urjuon , ANECDOTE AND HOSPI TALITY the major waa not excelled In thebluo grass country , and , "peaoo bo to hit ashes , " no man over derived more pleaanro from a prank npoa his frlondi than ho. Ho welcomed his guosti and immediately invited them to test the quality of his liquor and pro nounce npon its ago , brand , flavor , etc. , remarking that ho wanted to snc which was the nest jndgo of the two , Beck sampled It straight , first ; then souaht for Its merits In a toddy , and again tried It with a llttlo isoandmlnl added. Moon whllo the govornoi sipped It In the shape of grotr , Thoj would only agree In regard to one point that the liquor was good It fact , very superior liquor. The sena < tor pronounced it McBrayor ; the gov ernor Insisted that it was the D. L Moore , known as the Gold Watoi brand. The aonator said It was full ] 0 years old ; the governor limited it tc G , The while the governor though1 If there wan any foreign lUvor it wai that of leather. At this point the host became apparently very Indlg nant , and observed : "Gentlemen there's only about a gallon loft In thi barrel ; there was nearly three whoi yon came , and I will have It brongh np and opened , and let yon BOO fo yourselves there In no adulteration li my whisky. " The barrel was brought as and thi head knocked ont , and after atralnlni the temnant of whiskey there wa found in the dregs of charcoal a smal Iron key , with a leather string tied t < U. U.Tho The major oxolalmod again , "B , George , gentlemen , yon are T1IE BEIT JUDGES OF LIQUOR In the world. There's n key provln there was Iron In it , and there's loathe showing MagcfUn was right , and aa fo the brand , yon BOO It's a D. L. Moor barrel , bnt I recently poured a flv gallon jag of 7 year old McBrayor Int it , so yon are both right , gentlemen In every particular , except In rogar to its age , and yon didn t miss tha very far. Lst's smile again. And the smllod again , A Iilfo Savins Service. Mr. M. E. Allison , Hutchison , Kan Saved hli life by a simple Trial liottlo < Dr , King's New Discovery , for Oonsumi tlon. which caused him to procure a lare bottle that completely cured him , who Doctors , change of cllmata and everythln else had failed , Atthma , Bronchitis , Si vore Coughs , and all Throat and Lung dli easofl. It u guaranteed to euro. Trial bottles free at 0. F , Goodman drug store. Largo size , $1.oprl oprl 2-eod&w 1' Unseasonable Levity of a Parrot. OUsfow Herald , * ' Two English sailors wont ashoi with a parrot In a Japanese port to BC ono of the famous jugglers. At over trick ono of the sailors would saj "Now , wasn't that clover ? Wonde what he'll do jioxt'f" After a lare number of tricks , followed each tin by the same remark , the juggler mad a mistake and dropped a burning stlc : on a pile of fireworks , The boml and crackers explodod.toro off a part < the thatched roof , dispersed the and once and toorohod the parrot's ta feathers , The explosion waa hard ! over when 'the parrot called on "Now , wasn't that clovoi ? Wendi what ho'll do next ? ' Baby'i Warning When baby bu palm at dead ol night , Uother In a ( right , Uther In a plight ; When wonni do bite , baby mult cry , It favor lets In , baby mull dlo. If croupy pales Mil Leonora , In that hoiua there' ! no OASTOIUAJ For mothora loam without delay , OABTOUIA cupg by night and city. SLAVEN'B ' YOSKMITE OOLONG Made from the wild flowers of tl * AU FAMKD Y08EMITE VALLE It la the most fragrant of porfuin Manufactured by 11. B , Slavon , S Francisco. Foraalo In Omaha by \ J. Whltohonso and Konnard Brc Defeated. Bpo lal DUpatch to Till Iln. HAIUUBUUUO , April 20. The on stltntlonal prohibitory amandme was defeated In the homo to-day wh tt'oamo up for a third reading , motion to reconsider was made , b rejected by a vote ot 27 to 161. DUKKEE'H SALAD DIIEHSINQ Is t best thing of the kind over so With It superb salad of any klndjc be made without delay or trouble , la also ono of the best sauces for c < moats. A LEPER IN PHILADELPHIA Doctors in Consultation Over tlio Yiotim , Wealthy Honolulu Planter " at the Hospital Discover * for tha Firat Tim * Hli Awful Condition- From till Philadelphia Record. About two weeks ago a gentleman > f pleasing address presented himself , o the moat eminent surgeon In America , Dr. Samuel D. Grots , of 'hlladolphU , having letters of Intro duction from two physicians ot the Sandwich Islands. The man was well- dressed , aud evidently accustomed to good society , but , notwithstanding these advantages , the Impression pro duced by his appearance was not agree able. The skin of his face was of a dirty , sallow color , and oily and shiny , His eyes were heavy , the lids droopIng - Ing aud flabby , and his nose dark rod In color. The ovldonces of a prema ture old ago were too strongly stamped upon him to bo mistaken , Aa a matter - tor of fact although ho did not BUS- pooi It this man was the most horri- bio of human beings , a victim of the dreaded disease of the tropics , scaly leprosy. The letters of Intro duction ho bero were scaled. They Informed Tr. Grose that the patient , In the opinion of UK doctors of Honolulu , from whence he came , was a ( leper. As they did nol regard the dlicaao as contagions , thoj had advised him to visit the United States and Book the bast modloal ad- vlco. The unfortunate victim Is s gentleman of education , the son ol American parents , who emigrated from Now Hampshire to Honolulu , whore ho was born thlrty-fonr years ago , Dr. Gross , after a careful examination of the case , referred the patient tc Dr. John Y. Shoemaker , and the un fortunate waa taken to the hospital for skin disease , on Locust street , Hero ho told the story of his llfo , He la a planter of ample wealth , whose early manhood and much of his for tune were spent In excessive dissipa tion. Ho led a .inorry llfo for some years , especially among the women of easy virtue on the Island , Eight years ago ho became sensible of a decided loss of health , and ho now recalls a fact to which hi paid no attention at the time. A doac spot of skin was beginning to make Hi appearance just above his knoo. Sb months later , when ho had almost for gotten hla former Indisposition , hi married a native lady of. Honolulu who was a woman in vfgorona health "Within a year a weak , puny chile was born , which lived but a fov weeks , In the moantlmo the spot o dead skin began to grow larger , am his fingers and toes booavo very eonol tivo. Sharp , shooting pains rai through them. Within a year , however over , the pain waa succeeded by a sen- satlon of deadness In his oxtromotles and ho was scarcely able to dlstln gnlah solid substances. This was tel lowed by the appoaranoo of blisters 01 his fingers and toon. Modloal treatment mont failed to check the dlsoaro , am his presence In Philadelphia is th rosnit , His condition Is horrible t contemplate , "His hands and toes have no son satlon. aud when noodles were atuol into his extremities by Supt. F. 0 Waterman , the patient said ho did no eel thorn. In short , the case wa ound to bo woll-doflned leprosy , whlol ad began In the ar.iujthotlo form an .radually passed Into the moro dread al stages of the dlsoaso. Dr. Shoe maker prescrlked remedies to tone n .ho digestive organs , and solutions t tpply locally to the spots affected Outdoor exorcise , to occupy his mln as much as possible , was ospooiall irged. In three days the patient n urnod to the hospital looking som < what brighter , but that was all. Di Ihoemaker Invited a number c ihyslolans and some of the student i the hospital to examlno tha unfoi unato man. Only a few responded int among them were D. S. Suttot f Mondon , Pa. , Dr. 0 , Young , e Chicago , D. Frederick do Graft , c Germany , and D. F. E. Stewart , e Philadelphia. It was explained t .hose . present that the dlsoaso , ai lording to the latest and best met oil authorities , Is not contagions , 0) opt by Inoculation. to "Tho result of tbo continuation wi y not favorable . It waa agreed that tl : f , disease , by proper byglonlo measure , > r might be alleviated , but not ourec ; o Dr , Shoemaker then advised his pi ie tlont to seek berne agricultural dl 10 trlot , lu a oald roglon of Minnesota ( k the mountains of Swltzarland , to koc 3s hl mind and body both omoloyci With this advlco ho was asked to ca ! again in tvro days , The man llstone 11 to what was said to him as ono wl ly hears the sentence of hla doom. E t : trembled , and gasped for broatl For the first time ho learned that h was to bo a fate worse than doatl HU emotions overcame hltn , and bur ; ing hla head In his hands , ho sat for eng tlmo as If striving to shut out tl terrible truth. When ho had regain * sufficient composure , ho sa that ho' had no Idea th ho was suffering from lopros All the way from lionolu ho had every hope of being cure The thought that ho was to bo an oc IE cast from eocloty , that ho was curs ho with the loathsome ot diseases , th heY ; ho was to bo hunted down for Isol 10 , tlon , appeared almost to have eve toppled his reason , Ho cried o an V. that ho now only wished to die ; : reasoning had the slightest effect up his excited condition ; finally ho we away. The next day ho returned the hospital , nervous , gloomy , pn tratod ; ho bogged that his condltl in would bo kept secret. Every momc 01 ho wonld glance around , as If fearl 01A ho would bo seized , and , wonld ropi mournfully , "Huntod down for Iso tlon. " At last ho consented to sti on a hnrrlod trip through the count : h to dlvorthla mind , and make arranj Id ments to change his place of roeldon ian Ho loft the city two days age. "Beforo hla doparluro lie vlsll the bos ttal , and , aa If In dlstractlo made most extravagant offers for sc treatment as might euro Mm ; ho said that no foe would bo to largo If the awful dlioaao could bo eradicated. Ho offered to giro his fortnno to the last penny , for an aaanranco 'tf a ro- staratlon to health , but ho waa told that it was impossible. " Slnoo the above waa written , the most searching Inquiries have fallad to discover the whereabouts of thla a DI Icted person , and fears are enter * talned that ho has made way with himself. Considerable fedllng hu boon manifested by the moro liberal of our pbystana familiar with the caio , because a thorough trial waa not made of the Cutlcnr * remedies ithloh have cured ao many cases of leprosy both in Europe and thla ; country , aa well aa other severe forms of akin and blood humors. All agreed that no harm could come of a trial , and could BOO no difference between the symptoms in thU case and these of H. E. Carpenter , Hcndorion , N , Y , , who WBS promptly and perma nently cnrod by the Cutlonra reme dies , and whoso dlsoaso , reported In his own words , presented oven moro distressing features than that of the Honolulu plantoa. Mr. Carpenter's statement la as follows : "I have boon aQllotod for 20 yean with an obstlnato skin disease , called lodrosy , commencing on my scaly , and In spite of all I could do , with the help of the most skillful doctors , it , slowly but surely exlonded , nntll a year ago thla winter It covered my entire person in form of dry scales. For the last three years I have boon unable to do any labor and suffered Intensely all the timo. Every morning there could bo nearly a dustpan full of scales taken from the shoot on my bed , some of them half as largo aa the envelope containing this letter , In the latter part of the spring my skin commenced cracking open , I 'tried everything , almost , that could bo thought of with out any relief.- The 12th of Juno I started west , In hopes I could roach the Hot Springs. I reached Detroit , and waa so low I thought I should have to go to the hospital , but finally gut as far aa Lansing , Mich. , where I had a slater living. Ono Dr. i treated mo abont two week * , but did mo no good. All thought I had but short tlmo to live. I earnestly prayed to dlo. .My skin waa cracked through all over ray back , across ray ribs ; arms , hands , limbs , foot badly swollen ; too-nalls came off ; finger- nalla dead and tard as bone ; hair dead , dry , and lifeless as old straw. 0 , my Godl how I did suffer. "My sister , Mra. E. H. Davis , had a small part of a box of Cntlonra In the house. She wouldn't glvo np ; said , "Wo will try Cutionra. " Some was applied on ono hand and arm. Enrokal there was relief ; stopped the terrible burning sensation from the word go. They Immediately got the resolvent , Cutlcura , and soap. I commenced by taking ono tablespoon full of resolvent three times n day , after meals , had a bath once n day , water about blood heat ; used Cutlcurl soap-freely ; applied Cutlcurl morning and evening. Result , returned to my homo in just ulx weeks from the time I loft , and my skin as smooth as this shoot of paper. paper.HIRAM. . E. OAEI'ENTEU , Henderson , Jeflerson county , N , Y. Sworn to before me this nineteenth day of January , 1880. A. M. LEFFINEWELL , Justice of tho'Peaco. Wo hereby certify that. wo are ac quainted with the aforesaid Hiram E. Carpenter , and know his condition to have been as stated , Wo believe his itatemente to bo true In every partic ular. L. B. Simons & Son , merchant ; A. A. Davis ; Millard E. Joiner , mer chant ; John Carpenter ; A. M , Lofilng- well , attorney and oounsollor-at-law , all of Henderson , N. Y. Over His Tlmo. Wall Street Dully New > . "Well , how Is your brother doing in 8t Louie ? " asked the firat , aa ho halted a moment at the door of a business honso on the Bowery , "Vholl , ho doan' fail yet. " "Seems to bo doing H good busi ness ? " "Saoms dot vhay. " "Well , I hope ho'll do first rate. " "I hope , so , too , but I dnnno. Ho has been derotreo months nnd doan1 fall yet , nnd I can't exactly make ont vhat ho means. Six weeks vhaa blonty of tlmo to bust oop In a blaco llko St. Lonls , nnd pay ton cents ender dor dollorl" VEGETABLE COMPOUND. u Snro Cnro for all FEMALE WEATti d. NiSSis : : , Including Loucorrha-n , Ir. * ? it- regular and Painful JUeiutruntlon , itsd Inflammation and Ulccrntlon of at tbo Womb , Flooding , I'llO. la- LAPSUS UTr.UI , &o. lar ( VFlcajnnt to tbo ttute , efllcacloui and Immedliti rnt Ita effect. U tin gnat help In prefrn&DCr , and it nt , TO iIn during labor anil at regular period ! . no vnisimvsvsEiT ixnrr.LSdiiuu IT rumr. on fFFoa , iLLWEtrjnasra ot the gcneratlre organ ] nit cither sci , U ti etcoucl to no remedy that h. > erel to in betoro the publlO ) and for all d&iucj of Uj purrs It U tlio Oreotttt Remedy In tht IPorM. I an anon * "KII > NKY COMPLAINTSof Eltlicr Sel mt Find Great Itullcfln ltd Use. | ntaon Ptninmnl . ng erndlcatu ercry YMtlito of lluuioni frier til aat VoU , at the came tlmo will glta tone and itmurth W la- jeiyitcru. 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