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Show K, Homs Saniips- le - 1 t.e sn nv on the c t s de uf the n use and would h ue m ic'i less had the ! rush j be-- a cut cio.vn, oat it or its agm. and ofcourse .lakes :t i.iuHi dcepr-- r n, these pla'-es- . The In Lins say- tin is ti.e hirdest w.u'ei f r mat.y years, and yet I has e not oiire felt t (e co.d as I used to in Mam;. The snow it. very dry and blows awav. Although it has been 33 degrees below zeio, i have not ulwas had fue in the bedrooms. Doctor lias been oblige to stay iu one or the other of the settlements, as he has been so buw a'nd could rfot stay at Fish j Like, owing to our budding not being completed we did not have sfheient rooms to accomodate the p meats. On one of Ins journeys he froze a'l the tips of ins fingures and toes. I thuught lie would have to submit to amputation of t.vb lm pules at one time, and h.s toes w ere verv badly frozen, but I am glad to I say hes recov enng.and is about, although in gteat pun, and is attending to ins patients.. He has had some veiy severe coses to attend to, one a cancer of the rectum, and the patient waf up and do- u.g a little walk on the Sth day after and j is now well and heaity. It H a splended place for invalids, and - .4 l feebly TWrtiid to tho gsriaril intercut o tiia people of San Beta and surround-fa- g Xewp-'rpf'- , eounlie. A REMEDY FOR DIPHTHERIA. In view of th fact that t'aoro are unmii-takabl- e j cases of diphtheria 1.1 our county the following: from the New now, juit York Iri&iNtmty prove timely publication 'Very considerable interest has been exCJted in foreign medical circled by M Rryndels successful treatment of diphthaiu by the use of benzoate of sodium. Ha asserts that cfaoo consecutive cases lit has not .st a single one, and though admitting: the possib.hty oi mistaken diagnosis in soma instances, yet excluding 50 per cent, on tins ac count, theie remains 100 cases without a death. His method is to have a patient tike, every hour, a teaspGouh.l ol a is be w ecu 11 or 12 thor.smd feet above solution ol Lcnzoate of sodium, f.ueen the level of tiie sea. 'ihts may be ingrains to the oolite, and the same time teresting os I .untile first one who has of a gram of sulphid f cal- resided at the lake during the uniter cium in syrup or granule; in addition to months, being alo.ic witu none but i.i this the throat, is thuioughly sprayed own family in ti e house. The water li m our spiings surpasses every half hour with the benzoate, this being done unfailingly at the regular some of the springs in Cal Jorma in ie-- j intervals, day and ingot, with no othar gard to pureness. local treatment whatever. No attempts i'Ue d actor has lately discovered in ale made to dislodge the faKe membrane. tiae s.de ot the mountain on the grounds The nourishment consists of beef juice, belonging to our place a mineral spring tender we.ul milk, etc., but bread and whose cnief constituents being a largel all other articles which may causa irritaproportion uf sulphur of soda (otherw lse forbidden. tion of the throat-arcalled Glaubeis Salt,) and also a slight its pro- percentage of pr itoxide of non,identical almost theretore being peities A COUNTRY WITHOUT WOMEN. with the famous uateis of C.irlsh.id m and Cl eltcuham in England, There h only one teriitoiy of any size Germany will try to have tneui opened up for he and never has been but one, occupied the Leueht of the tins summer, by any considerable population, lroin as this water will patients be invaluable fix vvhic, woraan is absolutely excluded. and has Yet, shch a place exists Thanks for the .Mo.nemo. Doctor existed for centuries. .As far back as would have written himself but was histoiy reaches, to all females it lias quite un line owing to his s ue hands. been forbidden ground. This bachelor, s Mrs. H. Sr. John. Arcadia is situated on a bold plateau between the old peninsula Acte, in the Grecian Archipelago, and the mam land. MISSIONARY LETTER. Here, in the midst of cultivated fields anti extensive woodlands, dwells a monastic confederation of Greek Christians, e We ieceived the following from Pro convents and with twenty-threthan seven thousand souls, and P. C. Christensen, of Mayfield, it is a Son who is now laborimt one of the monasteries dates from a letter from ed in Pennsylvania. later time than the twelfth century. A mg for the Frauklen Mill Fulton Co. Pa few soldiers guard the borders of thia 2jth iSeS. land, and uo woman is allowDt ak Faiiur. I take pleasuie 1.1 ed to cross the frontier. Nor is this all ; the mle is extended to every female answering your most kind and welcome I trealuie, and from time immemorial no letter of the 9th I 111st., which received to hear was or duck the other has been glad very day, Cow, mare, lieu, goose 1 can gladly permitted to make acquaintance with that you were all well, andI am ft el mg tins teriitorysay the same of ntysell. well both spirit, and body and am trying to do my duty as a servent of ANOTHER TROOF. the Loid, sent out to preach the glad of great joy to the nations uf tidings In Vol. 19 of the Star a Jhc the earth. Simile of a gold plate which was found nunv friends heie, and also We in Cincinnati, Ohio, on winch are figuies I'icSa have would like to see U3 mobbed who similar to those exhibited by Mr. Lamb we have almost but and duven out, as the characters on the plates found by friends tor the Evil one to the Prophet Joseph, and which he tries to too many his wicked designs. acompliSh anof characters itlute by producing a debate with a Minister the We other kind, claiming to be the language other had in a large school house, night, of the ancient people of America, But the Minisw a3 full of people. the plate is the following winch and acted so unfair with us mad ter got were atlidavit of the publishers, who that his own people did not agree witn Hit Mormons The first speaker on the Ministers h,m "We do hereby ceitify that we dfri Side, had ten minutes to speak against a from the above fat gold plate print then we had ten mnimes each, then simile, lianded to us by Mr. Benjamin us, Munster the up and lidiculed us Lx Styles which he says he found while dig- half au hour. got would not allow me He ging for a Cistern m Cincinnati, Ohio. to speak any more but called for an No. is it frame ot gold containing a which was granted. So thin plate. No. 2, and appears to have adjournment .1!! we cold do,. was that beeu executed by u very superfine workI stepped up to him alter the meeting man. and asked him to come out the next DuAkU & Co., Primers, but he St. Loui3, Mo. night and give in fa,r play, increasThis only would not do that. ed our friends and decreased Ins. The next day the pe p!e living in the CORRESPONDENCE. neighborhood oi the place where we had the debate, sent for us to come and pieacli in the school house, wlmhhad been refused as before that, We have WORD FRO if FISH LAKE. now- held two meetings m that house, and will hold meet.ngs right along to o'iT II. il. St. John SuiJi a Brief seveial evenings; and the people Sketch of thur JovYni to the take us to ttieir homes and treat us L ike Cad the Stille of the hey will gm their very kindly. for their good deeds, end so vvll M'eatlu r sit that PLue. those who oppose the sei vents Ft the Lmd. But theie is u, great duiierence Fish Lake Hospital, Piute Co. betvvetn those two rewards. Icb. i3, iSSS. 1 think wo will hr.e uurSpimg ConEinroit St.Ni iMsb. As theie aie ference some time in April, in the btate diverse opltbous concerning Fish Lake, ct West Virginia. Tneu we will have a and h iving been asked by .a number ot od time. mv fi.ends in Manti, tu write a tew lines Give ray regards to all my Fiends 1 it do so to the Editor San Pete. thought better to of the Home Slniinel, so all could I must close r this time praying foi readit. of heaven to rest upon t's tiie We left Salma, Nov. 251a, amidst a all. blessings fall inches 6 of snow, about or 7 heavy r 10.11 your loving son, deep, reaching Kings Meadow Canyon N C. ClIKlSThNsV-N-. the same night, hue the suovv was rS U inches. It was very cold. We stalled again 0,1 the 25th, the snow being deepA U' rORICAE MISTAKE e went, and leached Grass Valley er the same night, where it was 30 degiees below zero, 1 thought what must Full Liitor Sun riNM-- . Allow me to say Lake be like. It was intensely cold, the to the readets of the good book "Napouext morning1 our teamsteis refused to go leon hnd his Marshals," that on page further thav day, as they thought they 6S they will hnd U stated that Denmark could never get t irougu, b it Dueiot hav joined the league against Napoleon. ing patients, uad to do Ins best to return. That is entirely wrong. Denmark was So persuaded, one u' the men to put his Ins ally, and perhaps his only ally, uui liaises oil, in trout of ours, and we had to surfer the loss oi her noble started expecting sonietumg dieadiul tleet because of it. Napoleon having that we should have to go thiough. taken posession of Spam, sent sonic After .1 drive of ah out three miles it be- Spanish Soldiers to Denmark as a lie'p. gan to be mote pleasant, and when we There weie at first fpiarteieJ in the. reached the mountains going toward tne Molding House (a royal castle) Jutland Lake we was ugieeably surpr'sed to find which they through cinelessnessi debut very lade snow, many places hem stroyed bv fire. Atterwards they were quite bare and certainly not 'an inch quartered in the Royal Palace of Roes-kldetui lS miles from deep, i'ne teamsiei wanted t Copenhagen. 'with his iioiScs and fetch hu E.d, but Wh 1st there a mutiny broke out amor, -t me qu.cdy, so we them, id winch their general was. killwe wanted to gjourneyed alobg. ed, and taev all had to ne made prisonOn our arrival, ihe Lake looked beauti-fuers. Surely Denmark d,i not gqm anyand the day 1 uu.il I have ;one thing bv tikmg the s.de vvrh the gteat out toi a ro.'t .,t I had taken a severe m ui, ha- however, fn 1st the Ciuvtfn here Prince Hood in ol.sten wiui tiie Danui out. cold, so could uot was no ice, uti a d.d not ave any un- army to keep those of the league out o til December 22nd and then it froze over, Denmark, ',0,0c o Er ;l:sh troops were ;am ar.d then lioe landed near Cv pentvi ;en. ALoinbnid but it b nee inch it has v meiit 011 ii it c.tv was kont rn for tcci or again on til er btn ne thred da'-smained so. 'I here deuroin x the high' h' snow on it at steeple in Dei. mark, the university mu than fi oin 2 to 4 ei b.nld rgy, ami to save the any tune. I have been several tunes a Pout two ciy from utter d.struction, the lieet was miles up the I ike juat tor a wa'k, s nee delivered into the hah Is of the EiitEl with my with the ur. letsi; cl rg that it was t Januaiy i5.h. , I have sat Idren out-be rought hick v.ie.i the worsiioiild ,, an the ch (joor eper. se uu w ra)s on, four da vs come to an cud side phi ing wi L. O. Hanson'. out of toe wcck. We have had vciy- 1 one-s.xt- j I' Jota Lowry EEffll SUPPIY DcaloraTIIOITE -- CERIEt-, esr &?guo- - coods, STO YE F UP N IT U R Streot. jMIclIio. " . t-- vy 1 j 1 ffii ij , I. 1 t V 9 .. I . d fi ' vi f VG LI MB- -A j, hAji: - 'Orr v,V i X E1 -- j e - ao cGO CH Llnimen! i Oasiang LiMMFBTcurei Pasa, r Mexican 6,000,000 irva.ovoleto Il is ritrht to nip iiomo iu preference to imporled It is rip: ht to furnish eonle j emnloymt nt. It is right to patronize person ... SEEDSr:. 'airy articles. our ovvn ry f.; T homo in- Slu in 1 , - ' - ' 1 1 i1- ,, , -f- - -nt. 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