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Show Ai the rwM Ocean Disaster. BrlIl- - .1. .w.tr uV e.aUfiru " . i in The past twelve months have been marked by an unusual fatality in ocem travel. In uo year have the press of the country been called uptn tc record 69 many disasters of the tea attended by so terrible a loss ol life, so great a loss of property, and ...... ' - lie nir A.I ,w,'"i'rbi.w ihrt-,l,- h' .udVh.ri.U.ai death. ff hair 0,1 Butth8 crown. , fi- rfiur. nd bright nd her nrtu'th.ri.emherrl a glamour had been 1iu!t would .her. .'rnw of (.rikinB f5!u0A.i"ar...hduw iov?rh.rhrW.kiuShe.rt, $Tt from tbe porch go SPOFFOBrv, T TBKS-CO- HjBBIKT , jtyaa'ne or flyin- ?- i- in ar- - - Turku Mill Cbikk. April 26th, 1874. Bn:TttJrw0K: The above named settle-- t DUjSin: Suited i the immediate vicinity ?r BriRhum Ci'y. consists of about 25 scat.er.cl. They hailiti, on,eh;tt hoitsea comfortable generally, Ihe in , grounded by fruitful fields andpastur-of fruit. a and wise quite variety mend ably in ncbool 0pera(e com school house.made nl(lfrf; iiiibftuutial its ditnen-icD- J f brick, i being finished, are 20 by 3t ft. and 11 ft. 4 inches between tbe ceiling and the floor. H. E. settlement. It J'erry presides over the would hate taVen the Idaho people by to have ike greatest lurpri-e- , almost mpd a febool house of good size filled with school children of so lew John Iiaghcs is superntendent of several the Sabbath school, assisted by f. to-da- y, lam-ilie- a. good teachers, who maintain good order It was and quietness among the pupils. to have them answer quite gratifying questions from the readily aod systematically Bible and ether works. John Hughes also tenches the day Bchool, and has i good influence with all. . Richard Thorn, school trustee, announced before a new quarter of school Is not that let Spring work stop children that would commence tetter than to the is is done in some such a fearful array ol human suffering. To render this more remarkable, nearly all of this great destruction has occurred ou the broad hih way between our eastern ports and Europe. The first event in point of time and magnitude of horror was the loss of the steanmhip Atlantic of the White Star line, which went ashore on the coast of Nova Scotia on April 1, 1873. In this calamity, the hundred and lives went down to their forty-si- x in the graves depths. In less than three months, the steamer City of Washington of the Inman Hoe was wrecked ou the same treacherous coast, with'n fifty miles of the rock where the Atlantic struck. The passengers, numbering 28 cabin, and 481 steerage, were savtd. as were the crew, but the noble 6k'p and her cargo were a total loss. On September 29, 1873, the steamer Ismai lia, of the Anchor Line, from New York to Glasgow, carrying freight and no passengers, was lost at sea. She has never been heard of since, from man or spar on board. The loss of the Vide du Havre comes next ou the list of horrors, by which 226 lives were lost, and the shadow of death out from the waves of the Atlantic passed sorrowfully over our own State. The last instance is that of the French steamer Europe, from Havre to New York, which went down a little more than a week ajo in mid ocean, with all her cargo on board, her passengers and crew being saved by the Greece. This numbers five first class ocean steamers lost within twelve months; all supposed to be perfectly constructed and commanded, aud elegantly appointed, with 772 souls and unknown millions of property. Verily, those that go down to the sea in ships and do business (or pleasure) on the creat waters, ride with deatu over the billows. St. Louis Republican The Siamese twins were Baptists. "But;" says the Presbyterian, one had been a disbeliever, how ould the other have been immersed 5" But another says they were not Baptists they were United brethren. The Yreka Journal says: Several cows have been eating wild parsnips on the hills east of town within the past week, and some have died from its poisonous effects, while others have been saved by timely doses of Branch, Logan WHOLESALE RETAIL AND Dry Goods, sweet on and whisky. A thrilling and romantic story, published in a western paper, contains the following passage : "All of a sudden the girl continued to Bit on the sand, gazing on the briny deep, on whose heaving bosom the ships went merrily by, freighted-- ah! who can tell with how much ioy and sor- row, and pine and lumber, and cmi grants and hopes, and salt fish." lioston tipplers triumphantly caFt the praying bands the warning example ot a lady iu that city who entered a shop the other day, asked for a glass of water, and fell dead while driuking it; and thev cite medical authority lor the opinion that a judicious admixture ol alcohol would probably have saved her lile in the teeth of Groceries Hardware, Hoots and Shoes, Hat and Caps, Croeltery, (xlafcswarc, Xotionn, cVc., Ae.. Stoves and Tinware, Drugs Gents' (111(1 Boifs fc medicine M(l(lc Clotk iny, ItCClClt IN GREAT VARIETY. CELEBEATED SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, Bain, ami Whitewater Wagons, ALSO. Robert Carpenter, a Georgia Post Democrat master, has been arrested ou a charge of murder. Walter L. Cole, a prom AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF inent merchant of Blackshear, was found dead near his store, his throat cut and his back full of buckshot. Every gun in the village was seized, Bnpgies to Order on Short Solice. including that of Carpenter, who was uncle of the murdered man. The stock of Carpenter 's gun was broken Concord aad the barrel covered with blood. A pair of pants were found, spattered with blood, and a pair of shoes mid Shoo ITinclingfH. bloody about the heels. Carpenter killed Cole for his money. All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notion. Winchester and Uglit Spring Wagons Farming Implements. Harness and Harness Trimmings. California and Louther E6TS.M. Pettengill & Co., 10 State Street, Boston. 37 Park Uew, New York, and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, are our Aeers for procuring advertise ments in theOcDKN Junction for Boston and Philadeldhia, and authorized to con. tract for advertising at ur lowest rates. All Ordtrs &ut to M. THATCHER, Logan, will Revive Prompt Attention. TV. IT. HOOPER, Superintendent. c m7i7 "z. tf Vexatious Predicament of a Carson City Lover. -- 00- HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN k OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAGON One night, rccen'ly, a younsr man WE MACHINE DEPARTMENT, so that tho people of the Nortbvra and of this city (who we will call Smith A. C. own purchana without coming to Salt Lake City. Counties RESERVOIR LOW for accommodation sake,) who feared a wasn't he the that loved, (she lady Spoiled his Piety. & WE GUARANTEE Prom the Detroit "Free Press. Miss by any means,) was entertaining thmia point x Mag the lMt, after much itndrand exiiorlotxa.auJ know that PurcbtiM r Sorp') outo this an admirer, determined to climb a TMomiurad&liuu. cui Trj Horace affirm used that tree in the yard from which he could to Grecly d were the most in the newspaper men see into the sitting-roowoman where the people, as a class, on earth, and young story was not far from right, though was supposed to be. Just as he gotn tbere are times when patience ceases himself fixed in a comfortable posito be i virtue with the most WOULD enduring. tion commanding the window, some CHAMPION, WOODS, EXCELSIOK Xcirfj everybody in the western one curinside rolled the the upon IlakerN. of the State knows jffOWEUS, Burr, who tuin down. Ihen Smith made up bis "1 to start a newspaper about onco niiuJ to come dovru. It was very TIIIIE8IIIXG MACHINES and SULKY Cuifarl In ill Pltmofao month t ie year round, generally dark, but just as he began to slide Ira an iu mu ouiiou tiimuiooj bringing them out in Grand Rapids, down the truuk, Smith heard a dog out sometimes BEINO TAITOUS FOB AXD Tit Cltirtl TIIOttAS S5IOOTIIIXO llAltllOW. warrants to maV tli Wit making a flying trip barking furiously beneath, and lookand to I llifl bent culthator for gran, grain, corn r potato, yet invented. Our beat Faruw Bil to other points. Burr could stand to ing down he saw a huge animal ca- BEST TO USE! can hare a Harrow on trial. be told Thme Deurtm!iu will alo fir. information and receire order for TVRDINE W HhELS. SMCX that he lied about circulation, 1 1 about, eager apparently very TO BUY K1ST and SAW MILLS, or other artie lei not nauatlr kept iu ttock. pering CHEAPEST HACU1NKS. as oo the fence as a politician, and to nip his legs. Then Smith sudMOflK TIIATCIIFJt, AO EXT, LOGAN. he didn't know EASIEST TO SELL!!! anything about denly climbed up the tree again, and publishing a paper, and when men endeavored DARXABO WHITE, AGENT, 00 DEN. to drite off the dog, but ftaoaa for doing bit and threatened to sue or thrash him he the more he spoke to the brute the - BETTER COOKING, SOtf W. H. HOOPER Superintendent. ly smiled a sad smile and wished IX5IX3 IT more it danced around and barked. ,Cr mankind wouldn't get excited. Then Smith came down as low as he Tkma aar Durinr a StJf th. civ. religious revival in dared and tried to coax the animal, Grand FAMOUS FOS GIVI.VQ Rapid., Burr was converted, but this only made him hop about m it frequently happened that T& Sai&aciica Everywhere, and howl more furiously than ever. Till--: IVOItXII called at his house to So it became appareut that Smith ith him. One EXCELSIOlt MILLS, V1SITIXO SALT LAKE C1TT, Especially Adapted a minister would have to spend the night in the day ' e in. and 'Willi TO TUB after talking awhile, ho tree. He fixed himself as comfortaCOULD NOT- DO lJETTEK He was iu the .ct rj'pwed prayer. or bly as he could in a crotch of the for the Manufacture cf la kneeling when his foot struck limbs, and kicked his legs, and moved THAN TO of the outside which was his arme, to keep himself from freez forms, Cloth, Dlank- kutmjr against a leg of the stone, ing to death. Several times, when CALL AND EXAMINE rea(tJto be lifted etft, up, and over it Smith thought the dog was aslcep.he EXCELSIOR MANUF'G COMPANY. ""J. making over half a bushel of tried to descend, but each time the Kte., Ktc. PlBurr looked at the ruin St. Louis, brute awoke and bgan to caper rought, thought of the two weeks about. i By the time daylight arrived overwork, and commenced TUT. taking Smith' was 60 benumbed that he could IJringon Your Wool at Onee h coat ImmeiiMC Stoek saving: "I'm trviug to be the as sky hardly use his hands, but Ogden. I'tali. jUrtatun and Be', a good example, grew brighter he leaned over to exaxd Rxcmx a73-3ewf- t !"at my buttons if I can't just amine his his and to persecutor, Our Goods iu JSetiini nt ,a you in two minutes!" The amazement he found it was his own PLANTS. AND ! cked SEEDS ,n stair in fn dog, which, unknown to him, had AdvantageouM COD CRANUKKRY, CAPE MgiU(C t!ae TRCB on the followed him to the and had r Lnwluml, for I'l'lanil. tree, C. ort C. .aud bit Bai'dea. hy ma l. prepaid, fl (K) per Hurrback.lid.atoncc, and barked and capered only to express se2-8A. RANDALL, SON & CO. out fur a WALL PAPER and FKATHERS. ..'W r"r I.U"'. A prii .rivai.i- IU) pint of stimulant. his delight, at the prospect of Smith alt lniil, Ornanientul Trem, v!t ,,!"",- tSrrS.?ti f "h ' ' aH,, 'tN HKKW. the Tlpmovpd from Main Sinytto nTTTn'DTrrCJ KMn)if jihvt at yoib. coming down and gf'ig home. The FKE WBB W till ttnvol. " ho of.ttntrv with 3 greatly ad-t- o suddenness with which Smith reachor uavotinp. Tb wfCL Clock. J (J XX XXkJ ithornet rK rhit.rit ct1' half.block west Co-o.mb t. am uriitra.il cnuKtnial, hoiiorwMe, a.d whisky was asked by a re- - ed the ground is said to have been rt" pay tie let of nn tiling ci'l MI9 '""t by mail, p.e- ''for ''r-Mso remarkable and the language used by ereen, i?rrB T?"D hi ,p, r whut made nis rjh w h(tm, Street. TT South 7D Pirst neurit ri rim i i and de ul comptetfl outtt WllOUb'-l'r- ' 7a, UiU'i. Xvljlja y',ur ho'io'V "aid he.- him bad. He has some of the rheum- - TK APK. fren: Atinwu T iicv, OrlO. i. 1,1. , . T4;0v old Cnliny NamoriM and A TS3 auJ7K3m C'Licagt. I10P5K r., Combined. atism in which mnd he got ou that night j atakUlied Clteftpnes Elesjnnee Pl.v- -h. Feid ttlu-dl-J hij bo:iCo ycU- - - Carton Tribune, schools, places? Respectfully, VACONS pa-Ut- nt m MACHINERY WECETEWATESR and WAGONS, scc-ou- and Droppers or Self ItlKI. mm- " PEOPLE Cloth for Wool' FROM le MW vm mum, tots m:aii oc;di: - citv, Superior Yarn, Datting, DINWOODEY'S 31., . - lvi-btu- FURNITURE kh c. Hate. m K- I . I - C p. . . -- W;h. u )!,-- |