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Show "A Drop of Joy In every Word." look about him that I expected went to the Mississippi river and convention from Washington county. second wife, Nancy his took He Fleminoton, Hunterdon Co., N. from a man of his reputed character, hired out as a deck hand on the whom he had one in June 26, j1874. 1845, St. from by steamboat a like Rean, seems but on the he Warrior, running contrary JntfKO Spicer Interviews the she and Da. R. V. Pikbce. Buffalo w Louis to Galena. He related an in- child, when they separated, Notorious Individual. at Dear Sir- -It is with a R. Z. Decker, wife of the now is follows: cident "In his life as of old Pennsylvapleasant-spokepashappy heart' ti,! his third wife I pen these lines to ackn.iwt.,- -. .. nia farmer. sing over the rapids ot the Missis- Parowan. He married C. you and your Golden Medical And Furit sliest lie "Herald" Discover, His phrenological development is sippi I was detailed to yvork on the abcut six. months after, one Sarah Purgative Pellets are blessi,, Headers with the Ilcsult. still more remarkable for a man with small boats to carry over the freight Williams, by whom he had eleven and 1 heso medicines r, the World. i Iiis and passenger. The other men got children, and with whom he is now to highly praised, for they have almj such a diabolical reputation. .in Accurate Pen Portrait temperament is almost purely san- drunk and I had to struggle hard to livin''. tMv.&'tb uo uui ui iue grave l'i,... of oflit'O Taken in His Cell Rachel months ago I was broken out with lar is the wife in fourth His The passengers guine, giving hiui the endurance, get the yawl up. ulcers and sores on my body, lin, v, by Our Oim ArJlt. mental and physical vigor that has the small boat were a Mr. Hoggets whom so much has been heard, by face. I procured your Golden Muli- -i He and robust, and yvife. I was taken with the whom he had eight children. him so i lunnvtirir and Pureaiive Pulic, a. utiil lie i,i not the Rujjmnbj Desperado kept at the blooming Her in 1845. of G2 years. His cholera, and for my efforts in their married her at Nauvoo even uuvo imcii bh uuiiicy, ana to age day I am which he has hern 1'ic.turcd, hut Andora Woolsey, iu good health, all those perceptive organs are large, especial- behalf they assumed charge of me name was Rachel ugly uCerj having healed and left my skin iu a mi "AmiaUc, Ayrce.aUc Old Gen- ly such as aid him iu determining and t3ok me to Galena, where I be- a sister of his first wife. other eleven bus he natural, healthy condition. I thought these ripi,tleman" who pUus a rjood yamc hiz;, weight, distance and lorm; as came his clerk and had the custody wives aud thrco "sealed women," they at one time I could not be cured. also his bumps of causality, individ- of his whole store. He had a groI can but poorly express Old for scaled Although Sled,e. beiucr old nnJ only toipport of my uality and memory. I remarked to cery and provision store, a saloon and one of them being the mother of Rachel. gratitude to you, yet there is a drop of him that he could guess close on the gambling room. Roggcss was a gam- and uno.her two sisters. He ia the father joy in every word I write. God's bleand bler. I told them at the time of of sixty-twPhysio- weight of a steer, to which he children one for each year ssing rest on you and your wonderful I'lirenologleul "life r of whom are now medicines is the humble prayer cf of his beatthat he had seldom been having the cholera my whole history. logical DcHcriptiun of Yours truly, there will soon fanu says living crossip the Prisoner. en. His head rises from the bump I got $23 per month on the boat, but JAMES O. BELLIS. old be two more gay gambolier!) of human nature, which is large, and Roggess gave me .)(). told that on the strength of this: I in When n medicine will promptly cure At the age of 20 years, t wo years tended at the next election to vote for ?jieoiitl Ccf reppondence of the Salt Lake endows him with his remarkable, such terrible eating ulcers, and free th Herald. vivacity and good humor, and from after going to Galena, he left and re- Beecher for President, and John D. Lee Mood oi tne virulent poison causing notwithstanding his them, who can longer doubt its wohia bump of benevolence, which is turned to Kaskaskia and followed for peecher the first nderful virtues? piviDg wives, Dr. Pierce, however also very large, to the summit, where gambling for two years. At the age eighteen Bk.vveii, Nov. 22, 1874. He says witk pride that on the ticket. to wish not his Golden Medi-cdies married Miss '21 a of he place of the Ajratha he has taken no wiyes since the law reverence, bump being Sunday, I improved projects ia the of quack Discovery catalogue Ann a and farmer's is the most noti'cable which Woolsoy, girl against it of 1862 poor it by visiting John D. Leo, at bis nostrums by recommending it to nt pate said He was out off from the church at the cure everv crowning feature of his cranium. I Speaking of this match, Lee disease, nor dos he so reIiis could (jii.irtor.s in Camp Cameron. not help remarking to him that "My uncle yvas poor, had married a April conference, tw years ago, he commend it; but what he does claim unjustly and on account of the ibis, that thrre is one form of Hood dis-ij r)uiu is a picas ant one, with only a great elevation on top of his head rich wife, and they fought each other thinks malicious aspersions cast upon him. He ease that it will not would naturally niako him a religioas so desperately that I concluded I is cure, and that disftuve, table ui d a few chairs for active and strong, his ryes are good, ease is cancer. He does not recommend face would a his marry poor girl." and he still reads by candle light wiikiout his Ins bod being bl iukets and the fanatic Starting again from for that disease, yet be seeAfter gambliug for two years, and tracing the phrenological developspectacles. He writes a fair hand, far knows it to bu the most blood floor. searching a and ploys good game cleanser yet. ments around his head, yve find he ing the wrong and injury of it, and better than I can, and that it will 1 must admit my astonishment on has large alimentiveness; he is an ex- the trouble it brought upon innoetnt of oi l sledge. We played a kit of three free the blood and system of all other in which I beat only two points known blood poisons, be they animal, He is a "goo J people, ho swore off aud has never games, lirst seeing Mr. Lee. This astonish- treme gormandizer. he plays a good game, very good inor mineral. The Golden Disince. lie his first yvife Ry deed. (?) While at Council Blutrs he vegetableis warranted ment was caused by read ng ilie liver," fond of good eaticg, and can gambled fcy him to scovery be seduced by a good dinner much had thirteen children, the last two was sent to Santa Fe on a mission, to worst forms of Skin Diseases, as all newspaper descriptions of Leu's per-- easier than being twins; ten are now alive. She bring back the money from the Mormon farms of Blotches, Pimples and Erupby pictures or poetry. ual appearance, and then beholdwives. He re- His combat iveness and destruc-tivencF- died at New Harmony, Utah, tix .battalion :.iboys to their : ... tions, also all Glandular Swellings, aud . i j c win ,wo, waving many uarrow the worst form of Scrofulous and Ulceboon alter marryingn. he lurueu arc positively moderate. Oae years ai;o ing the original so different. Nov al a e.on a tip from the Indians, and beini? phot rated Sores of Neck, Legs or otkerp&rt lw nie to drive my Faberover a pen, would expect them fearful iu such a went to "Vandalia, then the capital of through the cap, coat and pants Many and all Scrofulous Diseases of the Boots as John I). Lee, but they are Illinois, where he lived about four of tue events of his life of interest i i r as White Swellings, fever Sores, Hip rather, pencil picture of this, man not. Rising from these bumps we years, engaged in trading, having a have not room to mention. Joint and Spinal Diseases, all of which now, noted man. He ia five feet find his Iiis defense to the charge against him well develop- small stoic; also in stock raisng and aquisitiveness belong to Sciofulous diseases. t i b t inches in height, weighs 175 ed, but not over much so; secretive-nes- s farming, during which ho acquired a will be not guilty, and he believes the prosecution will be able to prove nothing is quite small, and sublimity nice farm of 1G0 acres, with good Pounds, is square built, with round against him. So confident is he of this, 1 ,1100 had 200 smaller. still we come cattle, Noyv, that he proposes to have no attorneys, buildings; sheep, again, broid shoulders, full, deep chest, "The Trials of a House- to a very prominent development in horses, etc., and was comfortable and but defend in person. He will be rea Jy keeper" heavy body, with short solid limbs. his of amativencss, aud still independent, lie there became a for trial ut the next term, and will in- Are never experienced by those who use bump Mo has lare bones, well covered with sist bii having it disposed of. lie asserts greater aud very great protuberance good shot with a rifle, seldom equalled that he can show his innocence, and says DfcOLEY'.s Ykast PowtiF.ii now universalflesh, so that he is far' from being in philoprogenitiveuess. He is a man at any shooting match; and not one he has lived under the imputation and ly known throughout the country as tub best. It is always ready, always reliagrant, and at the same liuie is not that loves his children and friends. man in a hundred of crack shots can reproach of this crime long enough. ble, and requires from a tiiiho to a half Heretofore he has been fearful of perse-tioIovds pets horses, dog, etc.; but equal him now, old as he is. common of manufacture. thosa than corpulent nor even obescy but a well less and not of justice; now In the year 1830, one day when re- be is aud fraud, prominently loves his children. Then This is owing to the perfect purity of the hair man. to to his a Iiis submit case stout solid, formed, jury ingri'dients entering inte its composa.r.iin, we come towards the crown of turning home through a dreadful made willing up entirely of is almost white, but was before turnthe head, where we fiud firmness ex- snow storm, be met two men perishHe implicates no one, nor does he ition, which insures the same result every Biscuits, rolls, etc , can be made a a of He is not no and color; intimate that he can damage any one; time. ing, perhaps sandy coward, tremely large. ing with cold, their feet being already in ten minutes, and such as can with it he has been hunted and It was on the open prai- but saysuntil be "strawberry blonde," but say brown. not easily conquered or convinced eaten with impunity by invalids and he has been ruined iu proHis self esteem is not so large as his rie, some distance from house. It is thin, short, and tut in style, any means are limited, having dyspeptics. For sale by every and with all it is far He took them to the nearest neigh- perty until his150 horces left und a few grocer. only about with "lin poiutcrs" over his cars; on from being such a head, phrenologi-eally- , bor's and had them cared for. They wngons und some other effects, most of as we would expect to find on were Mormon missionaries. He t"p, it stands up much ii'ter the style says, which are in Arixona. He says he loves in which your j articular friend, an the shoulders of John ). Lee. "From them I first heard of the new his children aud wants to be cleared of this accusation so as to Kaskas-k:aIK Lea was born at , support John FLUID EXTRACT ox judge, used to wear his. His head religion, which they were preaching." for them; that twenty-fou- r provide of his childon Illinois, and to him Randolph county, It set thinking searching ren still depend upon hiru, the oldest of is in exact proportion to his body, T the Oth day of September, 1S12. the scriptures. It worked on his these of age, aud a ltj only being years round and massive; but nt His father was a largo, of the mind so that in 1S38, two years af- for their sakes be want his name tree The only known remedy for such a one as 1 expected to see. Iiis Lcis of the revolution, and cousin ol terwards, he went to Missouri where from the obloquy of the dialvlim with which he is charged, and which has so Lees of Virginia, of whom Gen. BBIGHT'S DISEASE, eyes are blue, not grry, but light the Joseph Smith was, to in vestigate the long bung over him. while he has been U. L Lec was one. Iiis father subject. On the 17th day of June, And a positiv remedy fur clear blue, tf mediuu' size, setting the to fur come tine when he waiting learned the carpenter trr.de in Balti-- 1838, he heard Samuel II. Smith, a could obtaiu a fair and impartial (rial. GOUT, STRICTURES, GRAVEL. out full and prominent, but not rer.5 a id yvent to Illinois, where he brother of the and He admits, inadvertently and thoughtDYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS prophet, preach, DIABETES, markably so. Iiis mouth is rather married a daughter of John Doyle, of waN converted aud baptized by Elder lessly, having been in a slight degree an DEBILITY, DR0P3Y, Min.ll, and his lips are in measure Irish desecct, who was then Indian Daniel Cathcart, in Daris Co., Mo. accessory before tte fact t that great or Inrui!,np of CriM, Irritacrime, but only in so slight a manner tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of tke 4 with it, neither thick nor thin, but agent, having been 'wounded in the His wife was also converted and bap- that no crime cn be made oat of it; Indiau wars. John 1). Lee was tized at the same time. He then and with all, well formed Hud a pleasing says that from this lae have all BLADDER & KIDNEYS, raised an orphan, as his mother died took the Morhis with residence the grave chargn bed m agaios SPERMATORRHEA. up part of his features. His nose is pro when he was only a year and a half mons in Davis him for which he has eo long suffered. with was them LfororrlflM or Whiles, Tineas of the Proscounty, He eeems coxf dent, pleasant aid ami- tate Jlnd, Stone in the KtodiWr, Colultti Gravel ji'Ctiug and pointed, but well fbrnie.l. eld, and his father left hiw at the when driven out of there as well as able; glad to see friends and ctrangers, er Brickdu.it Dejvosit and ilacno or Milky llh chin is small and delicate; his age of eight years aud went to Texas, yvheu thoy were expelled from Nau-vo- but complains bitterly of having shackand has never siuce been heard from. on les with thin him, as it was his deirs to be eais are large, upper edges, the death of his mother he was h came frealy aal Tolun-tarilNau-voand Upon He a arrested, at had hoase splendid leaning a little out or forward ea ii g'.v.n ti nu i ! to a black when was wurnad he could !M) would with feet woman, front, that have escaped. to listen; his eyebrows recede and where he remained until he was eight have co?t f 50,000 in Utah. It had point downwards; his neck is short years old. He was then given to his twenty-severooms, all splendidly Peri.antly Cure all Disease of the Wheat una thter, who had married a furnished, upon all of which he turnand thick, setting lirmly on his broad m f LA.DDKK, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICit James Connor from Lexington, Ky. ed the x merSWK1.LIN03, The in and when ah he left sever price highest key shoulder?; his complexion has been is Wen, Women and ChiMrce, then living ten miles north of liieting for chandise wheat and they dried to On the a cent fir it. paid way Hot id, but is now somewhat fa led by got Kaskaskia on the road to St. Louis. Council Bluffs he was at J. STANFORD'S, fifth Street, I feaehes contracting; and NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE f.ge exposure, yet. still retains his childhood ho for the 79 was tf sent Dur'.ug comuii.'sary camp. Ogde. nvieh of original hue; his i';;ee is Prof Pteole sever "On hottle of Kearn'Ti He came to Utah the tear after r und and broad, not long nor arp; t school about eighteen months iu Plaid Kvt.art Bu :ljn ie wortk more than all olnw nrTut amkrica co' bosk- Buckvie comlJnMt." ke sroirid his under jaw the lieshhemg a 1, but has since acquired a moder- the pioneers in 1848. In Utah he LKftf PrtliBM, ir mtrh Mtmn ami Iws tbn Uur, Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or eix Bottle Ui of in cimi education the ferdtna. ate h common .imported blf ia the t does been in has a like '1t it Euglif Dollar. (old. cases of generally pioneer 'viuublj chins," but this resuhs from branches by his own efforts, studying advance settlements. In Nauvoo he York. 104 Dt.ne St., X TftATtL. Dr. LiadisDan, gmteral dia superabundance of fleh and in con-s- - nights and readiog useful books du- wan a military man, with the rank of A ph vecian in attendance to anewer correpf his leisure time. He studied rector U. 3. Mints, passed eur eity joiag major; also clerk and recorder of the tjuencc of age; his cheek bones are ring eote aad (ive advice grati. and this East some other branches Seventies. mernirg. Then he learned the rather hih and prominent, giving a grammar - Send etamp for Pamphlets, free.-f- c lie is after commenced te Travel also the last. and especially light, exercise ia broadsword preaching, breadth, tanght it, appearatise to the base oi TO Til a the brain, iiis ehteks arc a little read history and other yaluable having 150 pupils. Ilin eefiral offices Debilitated Nervous fcuukeu, but obtain Buffic'Oat fullness work. He as raised a farmer but made him money, and he got along Uitrrleel. He had been on missions and urn Aglow with health. Hi gen-ia- did drive a stage for a while. OF BOTH SEXES. wU. On Monday, Nov., 23rd, 1874, at St. Mormon is whom about with His that then he a was of Marks Cathedral, Belt Lake City, by the Xe Caru for advice and (bntuttataunt, eight years prcuching appearance Nau-to- o Kev. R. M. Kirby, W. A. Wade, Esq., agreeable old gentleman, living, was rich. 1 1 i 3 uncle, her hus- ism, mostly "in the South. At Med the h of had notha was had and lie said he was pad public whv band, charge of Ogden, te Miss K. P. Holt, mt Salt gambler DR. J. K. Dtott. Graduate ef .lefftmon yet several of locate Collie, Philadelphia, auibor chei reii uji by a pleasant rtmark, his ing. They quarrelled and fought works. In Utah he helped to Lake City. No sards. . worm ten he .i.ulteJ on all di an Parowan, all with but the a shone Provo, ees Pxnal or Vrinary Organs, (which he made elways gave laughing tw;nkle, dreidfully Pajion, Fillmore, w no female, or study) either in tie and his eyiduno'd an atni.ible beatings to "little John P " They Cedar City, Washington, 8t. George, from what cause oripiualicf: or ot how loes He edited New s founded A Wild and f.oile. His teeth are full and per- abused him shamefully, sometimes and other places, wfkly papfr. Ing. pmctice of SO years enable him J? with nuocws. Curt euaranteH. 8irfM his was and been ther was has look, II 9 desperafect, above and below; he talks with knocking him down, lcaring him on Harmony himself. Those at a distauce can wmMp. f!,rp still has one, of the Seventies, a high council tion in his movements as he drew a and smoothness; hih vffice is the ground itiioiuible. " sheet of papnr Uwstd binj and rjpid. xl.j i..- u t., TWtL.V Trie mild and even musical, and he is an s;'ai ami jenton bin head caused or and an alderman; was ah$o aroem-'Bti-jg that 11. DYOTT, M. D.. wwod ; four 3. jwrote ly along t for; the years, htuiuble conversationalist nothing of by their beu(ingB.'--Af w legislature. 'fighteeD ln eieni, Lerte, frelfili ulA cruel er3 tf "age ho ran away from thni. Und meobec. of., tU't oMltutipual. ubwrirtio..t .... tJi ; JOHN D. LEE. good-nature- kind-hearte- d, d, easy-goin- g, n . - o fifry-fou- Vice-Presiden- To-thi- t, al y i'ur-fiimr- e; d, g B I i i n frost-bitte- bar-rasse- d n. first-cla- ss MEAEXEY'S o. KEARNEYS r-n-t o, a-n- EXTRACT n tn's BUCHU l3?laa. m 17-l- jr lFt, and l good-niture- - d, to-da- pil uK-ui- Ie W ; II- - ,t.,t. i |