The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 11, 1875, Image 1

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,liH. IoVthimer, Proprietor.
INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live.".
$1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance.
LElilGIlTOX, CARBON COUNTY, TENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMDER 11, 1875
Subscribers out of County, $1.20.
VOL. IIX. 30.42.
(CARDS. . Railroad. 1111 ae.
, Kyirnlture Warehouse.
V.BeUVtJ!Dank street, dealer n all Unit of
tirniture. Cofftnt made to order.
Boot and Shoe Makers.
jCIInton Bretney, in Ltvan'i building. Bank street.
Mttirderipromrtlyjllhd work warranted.
BE ATT Y.
PlannI
rvF.anfiri-nt.imn for full Information. Price
UsC AeiAo.- DANIEL F..DEATTY. Wash
lngtcn, New Jersey.
.-non aoorf'jon. PRINTING, CALL AT
TtlK CARBOW ADVOCATE OFFICE
Work ready wbetxpromlsed. end at city prices,
llMUe to OAll it will puy to UQ 60.
PITY niMI NOt-Tbst ELf-TRIC LTN1
WF.NT.IIkelrtroi it DURLINO'S DllUCI
.BTORE, will -cure Mm or anv other man of
"RHEUMATISM and all other TAINS. 31 ay 9
L ICALHFUS,
ATTORTJEY-AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
"tfauch Chutist, Pa.
j&rOtAc: above, Doion'a Jewelry Store, Broadway.
E
D.-,'MBtUKAnN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MAUCHt'nUNK, PAj
Collections and all legal business promptly
attended fa " flair 2t.lSf5.
A. DKniIAMKU, H.p'.i
PHYSICIAN AND SDRGEO
Bpartal atCigllon paid to Chronic Disease.
Office: South East corner Iron and 2nd sts.. Le-.
jhIlbMn,Pa.s April 3, 1870 .
' PRACTICING PHYSICIAN ANDOTROEON,
fltte) Bixk Strt, next door above the Postofrire,
r,ehlf;hton. Pa. . Omce Hours Parry villa each day,
rom 10 to 12 o'clock; remainder of day at office In '
Lehla-bton. Nov 23. '72
ji K,piK$ leu:,
. , AUCTIONEER,
. . Bast IVelssport, Pa.
HTL Salea of every description attended to at
reasonable ehargee. The patronage of the public
' respectfully aollclted. Jan. 21, '71.
si
O. D. BIB1QLSTTR.
J AS. s. LooeB
'EHTOLKl'TK efc liOOSM,
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ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Orjjca First National Rank Bull t , 2nd Floor
UATJCH CHUNK, Pikki.
Mav.be. eonsoltsd In.Germsn. July -21 1S75.
--
p ar. ilKEIIAN.
t TTORNKY AT LAW,
No. 4, Tlnlnn'a Block,
U A I1C II CUD NK, PA,
ACan h roneulted In fferman.
rpiOMAf-l B. OECK,
JC8TICK OF TDK PEACE.
BANK Street, LEHIOIITON, Pa.
CosTeyatirlofr; Collecting and all bualnefta run
netted with the ofilee promptly attended to.
AeyAgent for flratH:l.a Insurance Competiler,
anl Rlika at, all kinda taken on the mot llwral
terna. Ju.u,lS75.
-y M. IIAPSIIKU,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Bnn8iiiT,LinionTo:,rA.
Real Eftto and Collection Auency. Will Buy and
8.11 U.al E.tate. ConTeyanrlnR neatly done. Col
lections proinpUy made. tiettln(; Ebtatea of Ie
cedent, a specialty May be consulted lu KokIUIi
andUerman. 1 Not, Ti.
.rpiIQMAS KE9IGRER,
CONVEYANCER,
AND
GENERAL' INSURANCE AENT
The fulIelog Oampanlee are llepresanted:
1X8AN0N MUTOALFIBE,
ltKADl0 MUTUAL, I'lilC,
VVYOMINO FIU12,
POTTdVILLK FJKK.
LUlUOli Fl UK. and the Tit AV
ELEUV ACCIDENT INBUKANOIV
Alao Pennsylvania aud Mutual Horse Thief
2eteo;lro aud Inauranie Companr.
- Uaren:J.187l. TUOS. KEUERElt.
T
IIOMAB A. WIMilASIS.
LADIES' ANp 'GENTLEMEN'S
Faeblonable
Booii and Shoe Maker,
Next to Louckel's Block.
BANK BTEEET, lehighton, Pa.
HaTlnr eommencod buslnees, as above, I would
respectfully announce to tbecltlsensof Lehlithtoii
and vicinity' that I amprepared to do all work lu
ray Una lathe neateataud most substantial man
ner, at prices fully as low alloc earns work can
'be otalned la 'Philadelphia. A splendid assort
'uent of CHILUIIEN'S and MISSES' WEAR of
the beet ttiaka alwaya on band, A trial Is solicited
and satlfactlon guaranteed,
at lowest prices. July $,1871.
JVYQifJNG SEUI-MONTHIiY
LsplUce by tha l-iaUtare. Drawi on the
UUi aud 33tn qf each mouth. Ttcketa II tach,o
for 15. 1 chante In i. lioa.Oca In caeh nrltea.
Capital prlte ISO.0UO. Atccnt.wantiil. Pnrtlcu,
lara. Address J, M. PATj'KK, LaramlB City.
Wyoming. Junea,tnJ
pyLOlJU AND FJEUU.
Charles Trainer
Ueepeetfaljr announces to the peopla of Lehieh,
l WajheeepTa toU slock u( fSxoellent
Flour for Sale 3
Alio. ppOD 1TEED of all kinda. and SirtAW in
tkm BUNDLIL' 116 is also piepaxed to do" all
kinda o
HauUng" and Plowing
ou ahortiuiUoii and, at UfY ritlCES.
E1?IGU (2d) STREET,
LEniOHTON, Pa. March
finger Sciwing Macluo
A, CARTER & SON,
;ull7-m? MAUOIf QOUNK
jg-OItTIIPENNA.llAlMlOAn.
raMcnrrera for Philadelphia will Ictivo LeUcu
ton ns follfM-rat
y:0o a. m, via I- V. arrive at Pblla. at 0:10 a. m.
'Pa. ra. via U A 3.
11:16 a. ni.
7:39 a. in. vii 1m v.
Il;i7 p. m. via L .t s,
ii:T2 p. ra. vibL. V.
2:!c p. m. via L. A S.
4:17 p. m. via L. A 8.
11:15 a. m.
20 p. m.
2 at p. in.
G:4) u. in.
e.'So p. m.
l. m.
e:rs p. m. via j v.
7 88 p. m. via L. V.
10:31 p. nf.
ileturninir. leave denot at Terka and Amerl
can M., J'tillo., ctTi-u SiTmnrl thl! a m. 2:11),
3:15 nnrl fcis p. m.
l'arr from Lcnlphton to Phlln., f2.S5.
June A, 18!l EL7.I" CI.AUK, AKcnt.
OKNTIIAI, n. n. OK W. J.
LEHIGH A SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION.
All ltnll Itouf e to Itonir Ilrmteli.
PAfSHNOKIt fcTATIIIN IN NEK YOllK FOOT
OF LIUI'ItTY ST., N.R.
Time Table of May 81. 1875.
Trtlus leave Lclilirhton aa follows:
For New York, F,aton, 4c, a, 7.47, 11.07 a. m
2.20, 4.47 Pm.
For rhliadelphla, 7.47, 11.07 a. ta 2.20, f 47,
7.17 p. m.
ForMauch Chunk at 10.20 a. m., 1.14, and,
9 43 p. m.
ForW IIkej-Dnrre and Scranton at 10.20 a. m., 1.14
p. in.
Returning" lrfave Now York, from station Cen
tral Railroad of New Jersoy, fool of Liberty
street, North Hivor,atoJO, 0.1S a.m., 12.45,
30 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, from Depot North Penn'a
It R., at7.o", p.45a.mM 2.10, p.m.
Leave Kaston at b'.lO, 11.48 a. 14., 3.55 ond
8.10 p m.
Iava Mauch Chunk at 7.40, 11.00 a. si., 40 and
4.40, 7.10 p. in. r
Fo: further particulars, seo Time Tables at the
Stations.
PASSENOEHS FOR T,0N(3 IlItANCII CHANOE
CARS AT 1.LIZABKT1I.
II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pauenger Agent.
July 4, 1874.
PENNSYLVANIA 11AILHOAU,
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE llll. D1VISIQN,
Suraincr Time Table.
On and niter SUNDAY, MAY 23rd, 1S7 tho
Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Di
vision will run as follows 1
WESTWARD.
FAST LINE loavea Nv York 9.2 a.m.
I'hllidelphla 12.fi5p.iu.
Baltlmpie 1.20 p.ni,
llarrlshnrs S.i'Up.tu.
arr. at Wlltlamapurt 8.S5p,m.
Ijocfllavcn 10.20 p.m.
Beliefonte ll.fiop.m,
UniE MAIL leal C3 Now Y ork 8,23 cm.
Phlladplphla 11,61p.m.
Raliimore li.Up.ni,
Ilarrhhuric 4.23 a m,
Wlluameport 8 83 act.
Lock Haven 9.45 a.m.
Ronova ' 11.05 a.m.
arr, at Kile 7.80 p.rn.
NIAGARA EX. lenvei i'Mladelphia 7.40 a.m.
Raltlmoi e 7.35 a.m.
Ilutrtauurg 10.5 a.m.
arr. at wuiismsport 1.65 p.iu.
Lock Hven 3.15 p.m,
Renova 4 3" p.m.
ELMIRA MAILleavca i'nlladelplila 8.00 a.m.
lialtlmoto 8.30 a.m.
Ilarriaburg 1.2A p.m
arr. at Willlainaport b.10 p.ui.
Lock Jiavcn 7.30 p.m.
EASTWARD.
PniLAD'A EX.leavca 1,'X-k Haven 0 43 a.m.
WHIIainiport 7.5.1 a.m.
arr. at lUni'burg 11.45 a.m.
Baltimore 6.15 pm
t'hilunciplila 3.3.1 p.m.
Now Yoik b.45 p,m.
DAY EXPRESS leaves llcnova e.ion.m.
Lock Haven 10 25 am.
Williamsnori 10.50 a.m.
arr. at Ilsrnsburg S.O ip.ro.
j'uuaoeipnia
New Yorz
Raltimore
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie
Ronova
Lock Haven
WilliimaiKirt
arr. at HairUburg
Baltimore
Philadelphia
B-20 p.m.
0.15 p.m.
31.5 p.m.
VSa a.in.
8.25 p.m.
9.45 p.m.
10.50 ii.m.
225am,
7.15 am
0.45 o-m.
10.10 n.iu.
12.35 a.m.
8.55 am.
7.31 a m.
7.31 a.m.
10.25 a.m.
X4CW VOIK
FAST LINE leaves Willlamsport
arr. at uarrlsburg
Haliiraure
Philadelphia
New York
Erie Mall Wcat. Niagara Kinresa West. El.
rolra Mall West and Day Exiirev Eaatmaae
close connection at Northumberland w,tli L. A
13. RH. trmnafor Wllkcsborrn and scranton.
Eric flail Weft. Niagara Expro'S West and
Elmlra Mail vcat make Ctose connection at
Willlamsport vith V. C It. W. trains north.
Erlo Mall Fact and Wet. Niagara Kxpress
West, Fast IJaeUetaud DayKxpreaa make
close conaectlon at ixca Haven with B. E, V.
R It- trains.
Etio M al East and WtRt oourect at Brio with
trains on L. B.tii, s. RR., at Corry with O, C.
A A. V. ait., ni Emporium with H. N. Y, p,
ItH., nnd ot Driftwood with A. V. HR.
Parlor Care w 1.1 run oetwi cu PMIadcluhla and
yilllnmepoit cn Niagara Kxproea Wtet. Fast
7,tue Wett, Phlladelrhla Uipiosa p:ast aud Day
Express East. Sleeping Cure on all night trains
WJI. A, BALDWIN. Oen'l upf
Plotts' Star Organs.
livery instrument fully wprrented- Foctory
and r.fflce. Washington, N. J. Correspondence
Foliclted.
JAVIU IJSIKKUX'S
Livery cSi Sale Stables,
UANlCSTIlRIiT.l.KIllallTqN, Pa
FAST TROTTING HORSES,
ELEGANT CARRIAGES.
And positively LOWER PRICES than any
other Livery In. (he Cojntr.
Largeand hmdsome Car4lagra for F.ineral
purposes aud Wetdluga. DAVID lSWIKHT.
Nov. 22. l7i
SAVIi MOKKY
Uy Burcliuelng your
Groceries Provisions
Also a Choice Variety ot
AT THE NEW STORE OF
E. H. RHODES,
Opposite the "CarDoii AGvocate" Offlco, BANK.
AY, LEUiUIiroN.l'a.
A FULL LINE OF CHOICE. FRESH
Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Molasses,
Spices, Dried Fruits,
Nq, 1. Mackerol,
Kerosene Oil,
Tobaccos, &c, &o.,
All Qt which are'warianled of flrst-claas Quality
and sold CHEAP FOR CASH.
The Highest Market Price allowed for RUT.
TER, Kdua and COUNTRY PHODUCE ren,
erallr In Kxohange tor flood..
A trial la leepertfully solicited.
April JO-yl E II. RHODES.
BUY IT I THY IT J THE INDIA HUB
IiEIl PLASTERS far a Weak Back, DTJItL.
INfl haatliem. May 9 a
Plotts' Star Organs
Are aa perfect parlor orp-intiwaro manufaeta'
red. Cnrre.enondenre aoliclti1!! with oraranlU"
n nalclani and the trade. Addrces, EDWARD
rLOTTS, Wanalngton. N. J.
T OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK ROSY l-A bot.
J-Jllo of DURLINO'S RO-E GLYCERINE for
. Roughness of the STUN. CHAPPED HANDS,
I Ac, only 25 centra bottle. May 9.
BE ATT Y.
Planol
COMI1INES EVERY IMPROVEMENT
KNOWN, nrsend stnmn for circular. Ad
Oress D. F. BEATTYT, Washington. N. J.
Plotts' Star
Organs
Combine beantiy, dnraMUty and worth. Bend
fnr Illustrated cataloguo before buying, i Ad-dr-ss
the manutactnrcr, EDWARD PLOTTS,
Washington, N. J.
tttRY. OH WHY will yon suffer with that
" rouon or COLDI when yon mavbe lm.
mediately rnielved by using DURLINO'S COM
POUND SYRUP of TAR WILD CHERRY
and HORLHOUND. May 9
mm PEOPLE OF LEHIOHTON and vicin
-1- Ity oil unite In testlfvlng that at A. J.
DURLlNU'B Drug and Family Medicine Storo,
ruitK, FUISII and UNAUULIEEATED MED1HNE8
canalwayabetoand. May9.
BEATTY.
Plrtnol
AOENT-4 WANTED I (Main or Female,) to
take orders. DANIEL V. BEATTY, Wash
ington, N. J.
Plotts' Star Organs
Agents supplied nt figures that drly compe
tition for the enme clas of Instruments. Try
one. Address, EDWARD PLOTTS, Washing
ton, N.J.
BEATTY plAKO
NO OTHER PIANO-FOKTE has atUlnodtho
same popularity. Send stamp for circular.
D. F. JjEATlY, Washington, New Jersey.
Plotts' Star Organs
Any person, mile or female, who baa n little
leisure time can procure a first-class Instrument
at a greatly reduced price. Send atsmn lor
particulars. Address, EDWARD PLOTTS,
Washington, N. J,
gABlUEL GRAVER,
Opposite the Public Square, SOUTH STREET
LEHIOHTON, To.,
Manufacturer of
Tin & Sheet Iron Ware
And Dealer in all kinds ot
tV HOOFINO, PPOUTINO and JOBBING,
promptly attended to at reasonable charac,
Nov. 33. SAMUEL QUAVER,
W. EACHES,
Contractor & Builder,
LEHlailTON, PENN'A. ,
lMans nnil Siicclflcatlons
FOR ALL KINDS OF lit) ILDINQS MADE
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
NO CHARGES
taode tor PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS
wnen the contract is awarded to the under
signed. June 14, 1873-jl. A, W. EACHEti.
L.
F. ULEPl'IIVGER
Would respectfully
announce to hlaC
friends and tho pub C
llo In crenernl. Ihut.
be has opened a Sreuclaea
Livery & Sale Stable,
aud that be. can furnish Horses. Ungates and
Carnages of the t-ost dos'Ttptlou, for uleaaure.
ousiueesor fUNERAL rURPOSKS.at very
REASONAULt; CHARGES and short notice.
Aisle HU'DS OF HAULING
Promptly ajtqnaul VB at moderate rates.
i.. r. Ki,Ei'rir40ER,
Corner of Bauk and Iron btreeta.
Jan. 2. Iehlghton, Pa.
JRESSED AND 1.IVE
The nnderslgned respectfully Informs the cit
izens of tarbou and atllolmng counties, that he
ie now prepared to supply them with
live Hig&
at all Uwrs- at prices fullr as low aa Ihey can
be bought for eise There. Also, SMOKED
HAMS, BOLOONK AND KAUSAC1K. AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Orders will be promptly tlllod and HOQS
shipped to any pojnt at Ue shortest notice.
JOSEPH OBERT,
UfiuV Street, Lclilgliton, l?ft.
Scpt.19. 1874-yl.
rpm;ouoitE ueitierer,
Mannfactarerot and Dealer In all kinds, ot
HOUUbi(tt)Ll AND'KI'rvjlIK.V
FURNITURE,
Nex.t to Romlg At Hofford's Carriage
Mai'f.ictory.
Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.
Elegant Iarl',p Suits,
Ilamlsore llcdroora Sets,
Selling very Cheap for Cash.
liiamioe before purcbaklng elaewhere.
Having had an expenenoe ot twenty yeara
UNDERTAKING
Business, I am prepared to furnish all kinds of
COFFI.-4S and OASKK-rs on bort notloe, and
attend to all oustueae m Uita una in anch a man.
ner as Will give entire satisfaction, on very
reaaonablo (ei ina. I'.itronigesolicUvd.
March Z7,.rl. T11KO, JTEMFRRR'
It has
Wirm. flrt fir ncnrl at. ASM In TltlTtLTMO'S
IirtUO STOKE, and tret a bottle of hla WORM
SYRUP, so pleasant and yet so sure. May 9
BEATTY.
PIANO!
ENDORSED BY THE, HIGHEST MUSICAL
AUTHORITIES AfcT THE BEST, D. F
BEATTY, Proprietor, Washington. N. J,
rpo WHOM IT MAY C0NCEIIX.
All persons are hereby forbid harboring or
trusting mv wife, Caroline Brown, on my ac
count as I will pay no ueitts ot her contracting
after this oato, alio haying left my bed and
board without cause or piovocatlon.
GEOIIGE P.BHOWN.
Franklin township, Sent. 2. 1875-3W
T P. UEI.TZ,
rllOTOnRAPIIER,
Upper Main street.
ftLATINOTON, PA.,
In the Gallery recently occupied by
IS H I)DGLelle
PICTUUE1 TAKE1S 1N ANY WHATUEB,
ClIILDlUCeN'S LIKEN ESSJ3-
AMieclaltr.
PATRONAGE HOLIOITED,
And satl" taction
onaiauteed.
Jqpel9-75yl
o-GrEjsrc--,
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to
A. CARTER & SON,
Jnlyl7-m3 MAUCH CHUNK.
H
0USE AND LOT FOR SALE.
A Comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, with
the LOT upon wluoh it Is etected. situated In
thegrowlug Vlllauo of RICKKIITSIOWN, In
Franklin '1 owushlp, Carbon County, Is offored
ot PRIVATE SALE. Tno Lot la to x loo feet,
nntllK well stociced with Choice Fruit Trees.
For further particulars, apply to
HKNRY CA UPBELL, J.P.
East Welsspo.n, Jnly ilw3
c.
A. SEYMOUR, JM. !..
DttUO STORE. N. W rnriier TITin.
TEENTH and BROWN Streets, Philadelphia,
Is more than nanallv ane.(!eRsfiit m tl.e trentmnns
of Blood, skin and Urinary Affocttons. diseases
arising through tropmdenco or earlv lndlscro-
to apply to their regular physician. Charges)
moderate. Two-thlrua of the Doctor's mtlenta
havo employed him Bolely through the recom
lueodathiU of others. uly24-yl
JJ-RS. S. E. FATZINUER,
MillinerlDress Maker,
Ono door above Durllnc's Drug Store,
Street Lehightoii, Penna.,
Has Juet opened a splendid xMortment of tho
latest style ot Bpi-log and sanimor
Jttillinory Goods!
Comprislnfln ATS, BONNETS.TniMMINGS,
11AIR OOUDS and NOTIONS to which she
luvltra the attention of tho Ladies of L hightou
and vicinity,
r7 Ladles own Material mado up to order at
buuci. uouce, ana at lowest prices.
Also, Dealer In all kinds of
Groceries Provisions,
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS. SPICES AND
-HUHS. 1IABI , SHOULDERS,
SIDE-MEAT, c.. &C
FLOUR AND PEED,
Of the Best Brands, at prices fully as low as
elsewhere.
The Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
In Exchange for Goods.
A shore of paoUc patronage Is solicited.
MRS. B. E. FATZINGER.
may lo-yi
1875 fall 1875
Mrs. M. Guth
Respectfully announces to the LADIES OF
WitlCBrUIlT AND VIU1H1TY that BIIO ilSS
just returned from the CITY, sun is low recclv.
lug one of the LA RO ES T dTOCKS ot FALL
Millinery Goods
COMPRISING,
Hats, Bonnets,
And Trimmings
ever before brought Into this section, and thit
sua i. yrepureu to uu lucm upw me
Very Latest Fashion,
AT PRICES BELOW ANY OTHER ES
TABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY.
Alao. AN ENTIItELY NEW STOCK OF
SWITCHES, In Ituil nud Imitation Hair, NO.
TIONS and ALL other Uoods usually kept In
a FirabCuus Millinery btore.
Ladies' own Hair made up to ord?r
Call and lnanoct Ooods and learn Prima hpfnrn
purchasing elsewhere.
MRS. M. GUTH, Welssport, Pa.
April i-yi '
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. '
Loners of administration on ths estate of Da.
vld Siirdcr, late of Lower Ton ameualng (owu
shlp. Carbon oouuiy, deceased, having been
grauU-d to tho undersigned all peraoDs indebt
ed to Slid estate will make lmmltnifi iu,m.nt
and those hariug ilalinaare i squealed topre-
uui signed for adjustment
DvM, i ..o uiup. uuit wuuieuiituieu. lo lop tin.
HENRY BOYER,
Administrator.
aog.MCw.'
ouso aud lot, for galo,
Ultuiia In thaRiironoh of rilil.hlmi Vhm
UouMiaabont24t:e. with KHciieu atiacjied.
and the lot la about ii of an acrw Tbrtola a
mod well of water on ins nremiara. Th rental
of the property w.ll net about 10 per oent. oa
thepuichaae money, yor faithrr partirulais
app.y at the CaudoS ADYOCATK puive
Maya,iHJ.
TlfOTnEBS, Look at that Child,
-"-Wonrw. Go or send at once to DURI
The Great Salt Lake.
In nn attlclo on Utah in tho Septem
ber Galaxy Capt. John Cotlman writes
an follows : We reached tho shores of
the great lake' after a drive of three
hours. Qtioh Is the optical Illusion
caused by this rarnfleri atmosphere, that
tho city left eighteen miles liehlhd us
teemed to bo only four or llvo miles
distant, tho houses being distinctly visi
ble. The formation of tho land con
tributes to this deception, ridges of
mountains running north and south, and
Inclosing valleys of n width of about
twenty-flvo miles, with no Intervening
elevations. Wo drove for an hour along
the southern bunk of Salt Lake, fanned
by the breath of its sea air, nnd looking
over Its waste of waters dotted with
mountain Islands: It required but
little Imagination to transport ourselves
to tho shores of tho Atlantic, for, ex
tending as It docs ninety miles to the
noitli, no land could be seen beyond
the line of tho clenrlyedeGncd horizon.
Some years ago a steamboat of 800 tons
was built' for freight and passenger
trafuc, In connection with tho Union
and Central raclllc Roads ; but her
fair prospects were rulued by tho con
struction of tho Utah Central, and she
now lies at tho what f, her only value
being her aid in mnklng our Imaginary
ocean seem more real. How this great
basin of salt water came to be deposi
ted in the Interior of the continent has
been n study for geographers and na
turalists. The changes that are taking
place In its character at the present day
are observed with much Interest. It
was 0rst discovered bya party of trap"
jters long beforo tho religious discovery
of Joseph Smith. When they had
tasted of its waters they supposed that
It was an arm of the sea coining in from
the Uulf of California but on their at
tempt tosail Into tlieFacinc by that route
ti,gveTiwrlvnil llm uiiiw ,llin,,nl,,r.
ineut that fell upon tho Dutchmen In
their exploration of tho North River,
although thejr might havo been led to
the same conclusions from different
teals.
Tho trappers should have realized
that the water was too salt, nnd ,llio
Dutchmen should have found that tho
water was too fresh, to communicate
with Ihe Pacific Ocean. Salt-making
has been a business of grout Importance
on the hanks of the lake since the oc
cuption of this Territory by the Mor
mons. The water is so densely saline
that it Is impossible for a body to find
the bottom,
It Is a capital place to acquire the art
of swimming with perfect safety. In
former tftues three barrels of water lett
to evapornto would produce, ono barrel
of salt ; but the freshening within tho
last twenty years haa so weakened it
that now four barrels of It are required
to obtain that quantity. It has be
come fresh therefore In a proportion of
somewhat moro than 1 per cent.yc.arly.
Hence It follows that lu less than 100
years tho name of Great Salt Lake
should bo changed ; for by this time It
will, like.Mormonlsm, bo cleared of all
Its Impurities. 1 have previously no
ticed the regular water linei, called
benches, which aro eo distinctly defined
ou all tho mountain ranges surround
ing these various volloj s, and which
afford such unmistakable evidence that
in former days they Inclosed vast
island seas. The deep nlkallue soil of
the bottoms has led to the supposition
that these seas weie of salt water, nnd
that all of them excepting this havo
bsen completely evaporated, Salt Lake
being the sold survivor, nnd that being
uesunea to awincuo to a puuuie and
then to dry up forever. Rut' the last
part of this theory Is negatived by the
evident intention or the lake to assume
somewhat ot its oilglnnl proportions;
wuiie it is uecoming iresnor it is grow
ing larger. Within the twenty-seven
years Unit the country around It 1ms
been sottled it has encroached all along
Us low banks nearly a uillo upon tho
laud aud deepened five feet. Several
fine farms aro now permanently under
water, ami the roaa on wiiicii wo trav
eled has been moved far Inward to ac
commodate its aggressiveness. -HHie
satua tlmu this change Is going ou at
mospheric causes for a part of it aro ap
parept. The cllmato Is becoming moro
mild, although It Is still excessively dry
But each succeeding season bring! a
greater rainfall. This has doubled
within twelve years.
Tho lake U fed by JJear River on the
north and Jordan on the south, besides
somo small rivulets that find their way
Into it. Kvery year their volumes In
creaso, aud contribute to the filling up
of tho greet basin Into which they pour
themselves. Notwithstanding this, tho
Increase ot the lako cannot bo thus ac
counted for, as they are sti'l insignifi
cant sltea.im. It must bo truo tllat new
fresh-water fountains have burbt Out
from the bottom and are the chief causes
of the Insreasu. A llku phenomenon
has produced the lake, near which wo
afterward passed, at Stockton, where
on tho ground encamped by Connor's
Army there Is now a body ot water two
miles 8qunro,and of consider able depth..
If these changes go on as they havo
commenced, the Zlon of Jlricham I
Youag will ero long become complete
ly submerged. His enemies win eay
that a second Mood has been commis
sioned, to overflow the .desert that lie
has reclaimed because of the sins of
the people, and that, like Sodom, and,
Gomorrah, these modern cities of. the
plain have been overwhelmed as. a pun.
lahment for their unnatural crimes.
But these Judgments aro yet afar oflL
Brlgbani teaches that when Utah is de
stroyed all the earth will perish like
wise,, except that, favored sgol,. Jack,-
son County, Mo. There It was that n
dl vl ii e revelation commanded him to
build n temple which, although destroy
ed by tho ruthless (lentlles, Is destined
to rise again from Its. ashes. All tho
low lands around it will riso again at
the same time, and the chosen remnant
of mankind will flock to this elevated
plateau, from whence, like Noih look,
ing over tho bulwarks of the ark, they
shall behold the drowning Gentile
struggling In tho deep waters, while
Mormons, lu dry. white robes, with
harps in their hands, shall touch the
strings like heroes, In mockery at the
ruin of (he universe. Then Jnckson
County, itself Is to bo caught up, and
Its glorified saints are to bo distributed
among the stars of the firmament, whero
with crowns on thlr heads, they are
to reign for ever nnd ever. Thus the
gradual rise of Salt Lake Is not an Indi
cation of their destruction, but a har
binger of their glory.
A rjtrnnso Story from the Sea.
A private letter received In Sheffield
from ono of the crew of tho Iron ship
Glance, of London, which arrived In
thu Thames from Adelaide lately gives'
Intelligence of a terriblo bveut which
recently occurred at sea. The Glance
passed an out-bound vessel, bearing the
namo of Jesse Osborno, and was hailed
by the cautain of the latter ship, who
reported that ono ol ills crew had gono
mod. j thnt.for live days tho maniac had,
stationed lilmself aloft, and nothing
could induco.him to return to the deck.
The captain further reported that tho
madman had armed hirusolf with a
large chisel, with .which he was cutting
the ropes, aud that tho boatswain had
tried to bring him down. The maniac,
however, throw a' block at the boat
swain, knocking him on the deck' and
breaking Ids arm anu leg. as a man
ter of safety to his vessel and crew the
captain of tho Jesse Osborne consider
ed that It was necessary to shoot tlio
maniac, nnd alter some consultation'
that course was decided upon. The
crow, nnd officers of' the; Glunco were
requested to no present as wituessej.
and In their presence the man was shot
with a revolver, m consequence or tnu
way in which he moved about tho rlg'
glng three shots had to be 11 red bufare
lie was fatally Itijured. He fell dead
on deck, and his body' was eventually
thrown overboard. London Times.
Tho Loro' of Horrors.
Tho lovo of flowers seems a naturally
Implanted pAsslon ; without any alloy
of debasing object in its motive, the cot
tage has IU pink, Its rose and its poly
anthus ; the villa Its dahlia, Its clematis
and geranium. Wo cherish in youth
wcnJmliethem In declining years;
but perhaps It is the early flowers of
spring that always bring with them the
greatest degrep of pleasure-; and tiur
affections seem to expand at the sight
ot the first blossom under the sunny
walls, or sheltered bank,however,hum
bre 1U race may bo. In the long born
mre months ot winter our love of na
ture, like the buds of vegetation, seems
close and torpid; but, llkothem, It un
folds and reanimates with tho opontng
year, and wo welcomo out long lost
associates with a cordiality that no
other season can excite, as friends In a
foreign clltno. The violet of autumu Is
greeted with none orthe love with which
we hall the vlotet ot spring; it Is unsea
sonable, perhaps It brings with it rather
a sort of melancholy Until a Joy ; wo
view it with a curiosity, not affection j
aud thus the lute Is uot l.ko the etlrly
rose. With summer llowi rs wo seem
to live, as with our neighbors, In har
mony nnd good order ; but spring flow
ers are chciished as private friendships.
PAltAUItAl'IHC.
Bret Jlarto h in Maine, and in tho
main a good fellow.
Grant smokes so much he can't dis
pense with his stovepipe.
A Bos'.od murderer, in consequence
of his poor health, wants to have his
execution delayed.
now tho free lunch fiend solves tho
problem of existence Ity the Buy-no-meal
theory.
When is n soldier's ammunition box
like n country road ? " When It U f uI
of cartlil"es.
A Vlrgiula baby has n fondness for
Ink, and it's plain that lui'Il never make,
a Philadelphia editor.
Tho circulating story that Charley
Nordhotl fell into a aoyser in the YeU
lowstouo Valley U a regular guy, sir.
A North Carolina editor- will tires
his lmiur in mourning for M0 If anv
one dies, aud Ills liberal terms have en.
deured him to. tho hearts of a whole-
couuty.
A .Mount, Bethel township., farmer
cut open mi old hornet's neat, Just, to
examjno the Inside arrangement, llo
eays lie thinks he .will be able) t see
his oar a in about two weeks.
"Havo animals n. sense of humor?"
asks an owlish exchange. Certainly
they have. You'll always fiud that
Jackasses are ready to laugh immoder
ately ni tnu poorest joKes.
"Never mind, sonny. Tho rain,
makes boys grow,'' remarked a Masa.
chusetts iralup the other day, when' he,
look a 6llk umbrella away front lad.
la the midst of a rain storm,
A Missouri man tclod. to ride a muto.
across a creek thirty feet deep, Tho.
man was drowned, but the mule cross
ed lu safety, walking on tho bottom,
nnd breathlug through his eius, M.uii
tour Aiuericiuiv
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