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Show DOWNWARD HE WAS LED. Gradually and IrresistaMy tbe Subtle Habit Hab-it Fastened Itself I'pon Him Until Lift Sscmed Bsrdlr Wgrtli the Livings To the Salt Ixike J-'mor Institute, No. 49 IJaxt Second South street, Salt Lake City, Utah: Gentlemen I take this method in acknowledging acknowl-edging to you the deep sense of gratitude I feel for the bcueficent treatment I received through tbe course recently taken in the Ensor institute. For over thirty years I have been a slave to the liquor habit, the effect of which had taken such strong hold of my system as to lead myself and friends to believe that I was hopelessly doomed to share the fate of a common drunkard. All effort at reformation signally failed and neither the power of the will or the ordinary or-dinary treatment of reputable physicians could in a measurable degree effect a favor-aide favor-aide chauge in my behalf. Every succeeding debauche indulged in only increased my appetite and gradually and irreslstably I was lead on to greater and more frequent indulgences until I had reached that staire of degradation in which all hope for reformation was abandoned. In this deplorable condition I was influenced by friends and the appeal of a faithful and patient wife to enter your institute for tba cure of the liquor habit. I need not refer you to the result; suffice it to say that after three week's treatment, I can truthfullv attest as to the efficacy of the cure wrought and that when I emerged from the institute all desire for intoxicants had vanished, and with tho system thoroughly thor-oughly purged and cleansed, I feel no inclination in-clination whatever to return to the curse from which your treatment had so happily divorced me, and I now feel that the cure is (tfertivf: and permanent . To any one conteinplatingtreatnient in the Ensor Institute, either for liquor, morphine, opium, cocaine and tobacco habits, I will say that the treatment is safe, effective and pleasant, carrying with it thu results sought with n deleterious effect to follow, leaving the patient in condition the same as though he had never been -a victim to a curse that so readily yields to the potency of the Ensor cure, ilopinjr that other unfortunates may avail themselves of your treatment, I am gratefully yours, E. C. Holmes. Salt Lake Citv, July 8, ISO-'. |