Cape May Daily Star, 11 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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better than any llrine man the mono ot tbo Uni tail State*. “E PlnriUu Unum” abonld In future be hia motto, for be truly represent* many In one Fulkerson'* letr*. bia life, perhajia. were aarod by akin craftIne. lie Carrie* about blm portion* of tbe

cuticle of aome forty or fifty men. Mr. Fulkerson ia tbe brad of tbe Silver

Towel company. He suffered a terrible

affliction, wbicb nearly cwt him bis life, j 1 don't suppose It was an accident, and occurred In tbe world a bapplei

Troy laundry at 1.311' Main street. He was ' on tbe "soap" Boor and accidentally slipped Into one of tbe eoap rata. The boiliUK aoap In the rat waa thirteen Inches deep. Ilia

p went In fikst, but be pulled them out quickly aa possible. He estimate* that I Ick* were in tbe rat only about two d a half second*, but It waa long enough

. injure him for life and to render him

lielple** for a long time.

Tbe aboee saved his feet to a large client, but the heels suffered. Hia right leg flam the Lure to tbe ankle became almost dAoid of skin or flesh. The Bosh dropped II tbe left leg from about two Inches beiw tbe knee. Tbe muscle* In the calf of

ich leg were partly saved. miEXDS TO TH* FESCUE.

Dr. Lyman A. Berger was put In charge f tbe case. He did everything possible to lleriaio Fulkerson's suffering After lire weeks of cloae aUoeitJotl he concluded that there waa only one way to effect a

as by akin grafting Aa it

was apparent from tbe start that tbe number of ''grafts” required would reach up Into tbe hundreds, tbe first question to b* •onsidcred was wbere to gel them from. Fulkerson was a member of Rldgely lodge No. 433, L O. O. F., and also a member of Kansas City lodge. No. 1, Knights of 1’ythla*. Many of his fellow members of these lodge*, and also of other lodges of he same ordar*. quickly offered to help iupply tbe needed skin. Friends, relative*

Cape May City Societies. C srt'fat.ssn Lonoi So 30, F. k A. M gilds conmuulcatho oa tbe •ecuu.t and. lourtb Tuesday etenlng nf rath nwoth. at T,£gaBB&SiU».t~> rveelngsufescbmunluatNo°It Waablagtou street. 0aM HAyXOrwt Tfp.TL el and fourth Tbunday . «uub» ol ~ at No, |4Wasblnct<ni «Wet. ii'is:„Sb,Sii,:riuS.“!.x is mags of each meulti it No.;o Waabluctoo St. ( Ttra Ut) CotaktENo S.AmeM«n FralerMissus 2Uff.xr« , .“a Waablngtou suact. If

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io.n*rii. K M. North at. near Qraat are Hrailley. WVWTH?5G«too avr Itrattir. llobert II. J beach ave- * a - * Itcnezet, J 11. it UoluaibU are’ 7 . t Italdulu. Mr.Oant, '.'4 lAfayett* liredks, Mrs T. K..Devtm.bo.Lafsj. ilcsl llutcbcl. W A. 41 ColuuihUavc Karels). Wm K. i tlrsiit .irret IKtteVtfsS'iSSSw tssasAiStmrr,,,, Baldwin. T B, Ocean si near Beachnve Brown. Mrs K T. A Perry si* s»»s.- Jr Brisbane. Mrs Wm. cor Franklin *1 and C "Fitei* 'Vi r i Oolllns, Mrs Maty. 11 Hughes at t'arsoli. II. IS Windsor air frabb, Mr* 1) iTa Hughes at Colttn. P. Decatur s» Oornr, Janet Co II I'errr at , Coaddlna, Mrs Dennis. 6 Oo. dn at ' • " ' • ■

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Vleretaud, Mrs 8 T, HsuMoo and perry at I'uuway. John J. lu-catur. npp Ungbe* Wnib.sjHuglmn-

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till tbaaeason was lordship's desire 1 saw lady cry day. At Brut *he was not be confldeutlak 1 suspected p« something on her mind, and rr to give ice In r confidence, p sire did so. Her grieranc* fancied her husband neglected

her. In vain I pointed out that a man in Ipord Dartmoor's position, as tbe heir «c the dukedom of Wcwteonntry, a* tbe member for Clod wort by. as an under secretary of state, naturally bad bia buds pretty "Dr. Swansdown, he baa erased to lovi me,” said l^wly Dartmoor, ijady Dart “Lady Drrtmoor, you should make al

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One night 1 was sent for suddenly to lady Dartmoor She was suffering frotr a sudden attack of brain fever, evidently

ind mother than Lady brought on by intense excitemeut. Then

Dartmoor. 1 don't suppose that between ! '»» a good deal of wild deltrium.ud Lady tbe four sea. there erlsu. woman who 1.: 11 hadckariywBnnthlug on^bm prouder and fouderof her husband and her, L^y Ihwhltatinii talk 1 ee ‘ *

children, and slw has very suIBcieut excuse | b . r moI i, pr _ Mra. Vcruar. I warned b her pride and her fondness. Dartmoor. 5,, ir*,* i„. r daughter's bedside for 1

t distinctly handsome man—be 1* also a | * Ant. "In yonr daughter's state, my deal distinctly clever man—and when tbe Duke j madam,” 1 aald, "you must take do nolle*

Ucountry said that Dartmoor, who 1 whatever of any absurdillm she may

settle he waa of course tlie great prise,

tunate Linda Verner.

Then ost striking peculiarity about Lord Dartmoor is hi* thuruugbticm. When ' goes lu for a thing he doe* go In for it; is tbe sort of man who feels, as the vuli

old song said, that "b. Ubound to go the Pin’* wtfe she baa a frugal mina. bl whole hoc or Done." Of oounc he is a > i '>« , nn ‘ buy her flower* al tbe fiurirt abebaatbaeai-wityfortak i »>■' >!val* with the barvowrorn In tht

amount of trouble. Hedis Si*

tlugulsbed htmaelf at tbe university not “swaps in)

merely in the schools, but also on the river and lu the cricket field*. Than be traveled

through Central ' • '-•

. lu her ravings.” I directed lb _ tbe nurse and Mr

10 fob I l-«dy Dam

I Harleys

Harley street. There Is no g bouse in Harley street. Tbe fi tjeing no garden to my bouae vet I. a great trial to Maria, w id of flowers, but, like John 4i

geuius, is-c

old clothes for floral t

It l» no use my remonstrating

1—she will do It.

o days after the commcnoemei

Duly Dartmoor's illness my wife rushed

my consulting r ' d (Maria 1.

"Ob. Anaulasf

very fond of me, an tuy Christian name

m share to save tbe m After three weeks’ suffering and as » as tbe process coaid be safely begun with any possible show of succesatbe "grafting” was Inaugurated, Gradually It was carried on. It was all done in sight of Fulkerson, who never 0Inched. He even refused to take opiates. The endurance be showed was remarkable. He witnessed tbe cutting out of every piece of ekin taken from others for his tut How bis heart * quently Went forth to the people helped him cun better be imagined than explained. HU gratcfulueea knows do As stated, the •'grafting" was carried on gradually. Sometimra pieces of skin from half a doxen different 1 arson* were attached at the same lime. Usually there were -two or throe on hand to contribute. The ’•grafu” takes were on the average about as large al a drop of witter. Whenever there was a chance to put them lu 00 the surface, which waa getting dry and on which there was no doubt of their adher-

Ipg, it was done.

now tbe or.Ana weiik obtained. The "grafts" were nearly all taken from anna and legs. When put on the Injured man's legs Urey were placed about oneeighth of an Inch apart. Every “grafl*’ grows • sixteenth htafi inch each way. To prevent them lappingoverthey wan. therefore, placed so far apart that they would grow together. If placed closer than tbb they will cause an uneven snrfaca and

' are mark* aa of scan.

Dr. llrrger would call to see Fulkerson tony time. He liked to cell whenever there was a visitor on the house. He would never miss a chance to obtain some of the needed skin and wpeld *1" ays request the

was too severe for young Dartmoor, knew perfectly well that his career as ' future head of the great house of Wr country was mcvwsarily politic*. Lord Dartmoor was a fluent s|irakrr r

^ j yourold shawl.

r fen

1 my

dressing 1

wife, "I got .•own today:

ofrthqin acuraU)

,] came out or me put, is wA» SO <If}v~— . j thing; and between the pot and the e

„ I was thi* beautiful ring.''

, | I congratulated Maria, and I took ebarg* 1 of the ring. When 1 called professionally upon I July Dartmoor that day her mother.

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"She has been raving all night aboil Captain Ulackadder and her ruby ring doctor. She seems perfectly consdou now, but she does nothing but sired tears doctor, and stare al ber left hawk Aud.' added Mr*. Verner dismally, "her rub; ring is miming. Dr. Swansdown." Then I went up to see my patient. Sk was perfectly sensible, but her mental de

lug frw

that as Lord Grindstone's privi he would be Initiated Into tbe practical politician.aud loam 1

of tbe trade. He had two yuan with Lord member for Clod worthy. He had attendtd j far too often, both in the house of com- ! mou* and in another place, os Lord Grind | stone's private secretary, not to under | stand all about tbe forma of tire bouse: and be waa a glutton for work, and members j were continually propodug to "add the name" of the member for Ctalworthy to |

this committee and that committee.

Linda Verner was one of the belles of gaged to Lord Dartmoor. That was nothing more than ber right, because Mis* Verner was really very beautiful. She waa only eighteen, but she was straight aa a dart, ber figure well developed, aud ber complexion clear, her hah-, which was the color of the ripened wheat, was genuine awl plentiful; aud as for those tender Trine eyes of hers, a* we say In ipy profession, “they accelerate,! the cardiac action." 1 am not going to describe her in detail; it L perfectly unnecessary, because you always ace lady Dartmoor's photographs in lb* shop witidows, and ber portrait by 1'aria, K. A., was the picture al the academy

seven years ago- 1 was her family doctor. 1 - . . When she married laird Dartmoor It my. ring; and

think that tbe poor child Waa a little disappointed, because, thouifh^twaa an absolute lore marriage on both stllayyrt Dart-

■ny iron. In tbe p^Sh^l fire t'h.t rbraiuud. I told

that if i consented I

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her lovely eye*. :

Then 1 stooped, and, pretending t up from the floor. 1 handed her. I

got rid

"Ob, Dr. Swansdown," she cried, In a voice of genuine gratitude, "then it war nil a dream—a dreadfuk dreadful dream. I must U'll yon. doctor," she cried in ber excitement; "I niu»t tell you. Somebody," she said—"somebody who shall be name Ira*—has been i*-r»uarlilig me for ever sc long that Dartmoor neglect* me, and I . dreamt a dreadfully vivid dream. Dr. ^ ' Swansdown, aud I thought 1 was sure that r ! j my dream was a reality, fi • • • • -

it Lady Dot

I was

In tbe conservatory ball tbe other rdglA . with him that night.

I indignantly refused. Then I

“Dally KUr” Tide Table,

realtor for a "gyafi.'

never he refuswLpnoebc had ohtaii "graft," he WtradFgvt three or four as a rule from the same i-rrson befui ild leavy hlin. A list of those who e willies to contribute was a . t, so that whenever any "grafu" needed the)' could be tent for. In tbl E byrdtian was able to keep pace with ealing process, and waa always pared to put In "grafu" whenever a place appeared for them. " ro months tbe "grafting" ■

gb had been so their normal

) stopped, but had not hardened or settled, and this haul been taken Into consideration. It was known that they wonld get smaller as they healed. About 1,000 different "grafts'' were used lu tbe treatment. This is the nnmbcr given by Dr. Ucn|er. Fulkerson think* the, number woulu reach upward of 300 more. Tbe greatest care was exercised in procuring the "grafu." They were taken from only those who were fonod to be so and and healthy in every particular. The numher of persons who contributed the "gafu" WHO rUBXISUED T» "CnATTsF’ Dr. Uergrr and other physicians contributed some. Whenever the former had a timid person whom be expected to get a large number of “grafu" from he would take one out of hia own arm to show them bow it was done and illustrate that there waa no pain attached to it. 11* would make the subject believe that then was not the slighuot pain In the operation, leaving It for him to find that there ws* just a little. The process is something like vaccination, the sensation being tbe same. “Many peractufalnUd when the "grafu” ire taken from them as they do when urinated. The scar * jeh easMr than that m

attention to his beautiful wife. Yot he was a member for Clod worthy; he just lieeu mailc an under secretary ofatate; and WiMi KitliDer affaltd off hi* Oufistltuento, and the affair* of tire nation, and his drteniliimlle* to be a qfhat political Micas,*, the man, though be Vf'ed and honored his young aud beautiful wife, really had not time to cherish her or makes fuss, his business engage menu were so very nomeroua. Of conrae, tire beautiful lady

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take effect. Only the entida c* ot la used in tbe grafting. The skin of many well knowr •a* used In tl •

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—a" each. Fnlksrso year-old boy contributed a good aSsuewBSsoaaa gave a dosen "grafu” from —.ndenU erf the nnlveMty n ho watched the case with deep Interest, ■ere among tbe contributor*. Fulkerson Is married and is now thlrty.3re* yean of ige. Me Is aWtJT proportioned man, of strong system and healthy. His strongcoutUation helped tO-PuU Aba through his aflUctlon. Iks weighed pounds when Abe accident occurred.

Henry Ward Beecher used to tell a i boot a priest la the olden time who ailed to bless the field of e poo* fat irior to tb* planting. Ue ceme, and alter

as a conceited nnmskulk

waits Ilka an angel, and hb'was a conceited numskull, and a thorough good kicking would have done Captain' tbe Honorable Krgioald Ulackadder a world of good. Hut It is difficult for mi injured tAllirr. or even aa injured luisband.AO adlnlnl-ur a thorough good kicking to an officer in the Usnnla who eland* six loeiooe in hi»«ocke.

her ti

Ulackadder had paid Linda Verner mark itlrnUoa, hut Mi* Verier gave him riieuuragrment; after her marriage t

|>ot that held a fern j .landing behind us; and thru I 1 my dream seemed real, doctor—that 1 made up my mind that Dartmoor no longer loved me, and that 1 placed my ring In the flower pot, dose to the edjg; aud that just then Dartmoor apjieared tc take me homo. And then 1 rememhet nothing mtore eatll late lost night. And then 1 found the ring was gone; and, oh! Dr. Swansdown. I loathed myself." "Calm yourself, calm yourself, my dear young lady,” I began, with a genial, profcsakirail nolle. ffLat# hour*, my d.-*i Lady Dartmoor, late hours and Londpn air have much to answer for. U waa a lucky thing though, that you found your ring; and now your mind is thoroughly disabused of the—um—monstrous hallucination. You must try to dismiss these ridiculous Ideas from yonr mind. Ah! we are much better tht* morning, much better. Are we not. Lady Dartmoor!" I said, with a smile that was childlike and bland, to Mrs. Werner, wbo just then entered tbe did not tell Lord Dartmoor how very Dearly the happiness of his young wife's life bad been wrecked; but 1 ordered the Dartmoor* off on a voyage round the world; and they started within the fortnight in Sir John Uinnaclc's big steam yacht, which Dartmoor purchased. When 1 got home 1 told Maria that I had lost the ruby ring, aud I added that 1 did not believe lliat they were rubies. “Oh, Ananias!" cried Mrs. Swruudot In ber just Indignation, “yon are a perfect

fooll"

What became of Captain the Honorable lU-giuald Ulackadder! Why. Janiac, the French deputy, spilled him upon the r of BlackenbBrgbe because be was a

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-ked. Hedsuerd with bt-ra* often as possible, and women liked to dance with Kcggie Ulackadder. He would talk whispers about nothing, aud m felt a profound satisfaction

Captain Ulackadder. Ue

played the very strongs*; card *“

played In the game of

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did not Trouble himself

ta." This Is the largest number an as.-..; aa.jSJ.<. talked well, who (Local

, much leas for shamming Ik ild except from the house. If which he very seldom had, be ioiU«l*bair.*'«*rp*< ' wife might be engr^ce_lly drive home WifK her. aw i shonld; but be was generally *o tired, poor fellow, that be dropped off — before they got to the homo, ftwas at this time that d-was-called in - • “ - - 1-ajy .Dartmoor.

Is In a similar condition of dilapidation.

Hotel Clerk—Tbb guest has been her* iver two weeks. Nothing was said about a tea Shall ws charge Um by the week

» b# tbe day!

Proprietor—What's In that package hr

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