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Show mmm Utah li-uu- l. From thX)ioaUiv Herald. cloud! the drifting;" Ld1, wePl hy murmur to the sea, uhare river flash and thunders whr liehtnings loii'l. Uoll fur,b ,heir 8vmPhonT- - in evergreen, Wbve summits cld Au4 peak t!pp"d with eternal mow, nil there between, Stio glimpse here OfTalifB nestled far below. fthrre sunlight falls on waving grain, On liHfPy homes and landscapes lair. While the bite wavrs of the salt inaiu Afar ahine through ine smoky air. Where hidden caves of silver shine. And man? a batik of golden Baud la wuiiinz to be made a mine, Qaly the stroke of master hand. Where all the powers of earth and air Have left their (race of conflict grand, ()! Wilderness, 10'rioh and fair, Thy name is Utah land. "Lex" Yankee Mine, American Fork District, Utah Territory, October 11, Live 1S76. whalixg; A Story of Perils and Suffering on tlie Deep. San Francisco, 21. bark Florence arrived (hit afternoon from the Arctio Ocean with 190 men on board, being part of The whaling the erewa of the Arctio. whaling fleet, twelve of which she report lost in the The ice, with a portion of the crew. Honoto have survivors gone remaining Follulu on the bark Three Brothers. a of written a is synopsis report lowing ef the masters of the fleet: On the arrival in Behriog's sea, there null iMMirtBMiMgBWMaMaagaMMBaMaMaiiM y And Tr no chivm?" 'Is there sdpt: "There is no dawn for the denier and the liar, and blasphemer." When an eternity ol' eternities had passed, he cried out once more: . 4 1 '1 TI1K KOJ.LOW- HAVK IN MV POE-JsIOIMS lecribetl aniiimlj, which, if not claimed hi d taken away wiili'H Mi U '.vs, will be torn ten dnvkfroia date tit ttie lin rict Miay 1'oiuid at Logan, Cache Co., on 'Ihurbiay. Nov.2d, at o'clock V ii. oue red yearling bull, unJrbit iu right ear JH combined on leit hiu. One red two yearn ltl tieiter, star in face, wklte fl.tnk and biioh ot tall, crup oil right, nmloroit in 1. ft ear. One red veavlinx heifer, slit, hole aud underbit in right, sin in Icu em, X ou - it in;--. Oue auoted or roan two years old heifer, under bit in right, hole aud nit iu left ear, blotch braud on left nhouliier. One red three ream old areer, crop, (lit aud underliit in right, crop aud iiudeibit in leit biaud on left hiu illeuib.e. One, red three yeuri old utter, white iu face and flanka, nlit aud uuderbit in right, iwallowt'ork in left, K. 1'. ou right hip. One red aud 'liite upotted uteer, two flit in each tar, a wire ana button fastened to right ear, H J on leit hip. One browu yearling steer, star in face, Won leit bip One red fire rearsold ox, line bark, white iu face, under h..lfcrop iu right, slit in lett, it M on leit hip. One red yearling heier, N N on let hip. One red two years old "leer, crop aud half crop C. ou right hip, S on ia right, two sliti in left, leit side. Oue red and white three years old steer, crop off left ear. A One red four years old cow, crop off right, upper - It aidi. I three in left K ou an ear, slope One bay mare, six years oi l, wiueglari lrud on left shoulder aud thigh, square with star inxide it on lalt hip, brand on right shoulder illegible. Oue bay stud colt, twj years old, star iu face, le't hind ftoi white, circle with M iuside Hou and-prayed- dan-gat- s 2'U , . r sh- - WE ARE NOW MCEIY1NO OUll GOODS- - And are therefore able to compete in price and quality with any, house iu Utah. Our stock, consists of, STAPLE and FANCY l- DRY AND GOODS GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Quecnsivare, Glassivare, Paints, OUs Tinware, Hardware Patty, Glass, Ploivs etc., etc. JUST '. Or OHS' ASSORTMENT CLASS CLOTURE; S Selected specUUjr for this market, and now selling at Bed Rook Pricei. Tbe beat variety to choose from ia all lbi section of; the Territory. is fall in all its. to tbe trudo, Special branch. Tbe merchants of Northern Utah will find at this house all tbey nsexl for supplies. One erj important advantage to storekeepers in buying at the. Logs Branch should not be overlook-ad-. Small quantities can be obtained and soldi and Dew purchases made and rtiepesed of and the procebs be several limes repeat ed in the same time it would take to make one shipmeot from Ogdea, or Salt Lake. Thus wilh qu ek return end frequent sales, mercant'tly prosperity can be assured. Wool, Hides, drain, Butter, Bggs. e'.o.,. takeak exehange. small-profits- , T1 HAVK IN MT POSSESSION TII FOLLOW. INO described animal which if not claimed within ten daya from date, will be sld Tuesday, Oct Slst, 1870, at 4 o'clock p.m., at the Kstray Pound. Brighai City. Cue dark rod two years old steer, white under belly, half of tail white, no marks nor Mauds. A.MADSON, District Poundkeeper. s6-2- t Brigham City, October 21st,. 1870. HOMEJttADE FI8SI u9lH.H.IV351X OCR lVIIOLi:SAfj: DCPAIMUENT inducements offered s-- AU Order addressed to 31. TILd TGHEH, Zaogan, Branch. 3. G. XuZ 1. Will receive ! aSTttf H Manager prompt attention LA WSON, Super intcndenlL B. Cloth Blankets. Ready Made Clothing, Hats, 'OF Boots, Shoes, etc. FIRST-RAT- HUREAHt HURBAH!!: HUREuVHUI! QUALITY E At the Brigham City Store, s, e 1 Direct from Eastern and Western Markets, Nor-ms- o, ai'ii'iwin t J and subsequently distributed among fleet, Capt. Whitney going on board d i ESTRAY NOTICE. - C A iilliM "My UoO: is tiifre no morniiir And the vnieu came back: here is no morning, and you have no God." Rob Ingersoll's Dream. pro-vision- I' O . r J .1 I s iwsMli HIU mmm voice replied with a bittei a were found plenty of icti and cold weather; but few whales were taken in the f rat part of the season; commenced takThe ships ening walrus on June 1st, gaged soon got all tbey had casks for. riirnt suontder. Between the 20th of July and 1st August One bay n am, 3 or 4 ysars o'd, strip in ftce, the ships worked over to the east shore three whit feet, white pot on M t sice or belly. ALMS CltOCKKTT, and bo north toward Point Darrow as District Pouudkecper. fast as the ice opened. The bark Arctio Logan, Oct. 23d, 1ST6. was crushed by ice on July 7th off Sea Horse Islands, eighteen miles from land. One night, after epeakiog in his The crew escaped to shore and were finESTRAY t ally taken on board be bark Onward, U5ual fashion to an audience of many the the hundred persons, Bob Togersoll weut 1st of the the Ilainbow. About to his chamber, aud laid him on his August fleet, fourteen in number, reached Point bed to rest. lie had a dream. n The Northern Light and Farrow. The man dreamed that be stood in staid south walrusing and escaped the disaster that followed, and had to space, face to face with a great clock, stand south from Point Darrow several that slowly beat out the seconds of a tines owing to the ice setting toward Iho miserable existence. I he face cf tbe shore. After drifting around with the ice clock was as ghastly as the face ot The bauds crawled over the from 14th to 29th August, during which death. there were many hairbreadth escapes, face like the worms of corruption. the masters held a consultation and con- and crawled slowly on towards the cluded there was no further hope of savmidnight hour. Every tick of the ing tbe ships, some of which were badly clock was the splash of a great drop nipped by ice. This was only a teuch of in a pool of gore. Every blood What might be expected. The ships of had months' about three altogether splash of blood sprinkled in his bonot enough to last through the som with hidejus red. He tried in winter. vain to wipe away the etaio; and he After full discussion, and seeing no found that his hands, too, were red way oat of the difficulty, it was decided that the only way to save the lives of all like his bosom and. like the pool ot was to reach, land before escape became blood at tbe foot of the clock. But impossible. The&hof September was the hands of the clock crept slowly chosen for the day of starting. The ou.to midoigh. ships were about twenty or thirty miles Thero shot in around him a hot, from- land, abreast the west head of faith's bay. suffocating fog ot midnight. Then hates and September 5th, all being ready on the hopes and loves-anboird the Rowland, St George, Maria-ghim within groaned and aspirations James Allen, Aoors Desmond, and died. The hot, suffocatBarnes, and Onward, tbe signal for de- gasped of shroud vapor wrapped him parture was giei. The boats had been ing put ia the beet possible condition. The more closely, and be, too, groaned and gasped; but death came not to baggage consisted of about twenty-fivdays rations, bread and meat, change of him as it bad come to his hopes and clothing and a blanket fjr each man. affections. lie stood there alone in Everything else exoept guns and ammudvics the universe, alone with the nition was left on board. The main clock that splashed bleod at the inhope was to find open water enough great side of ground ice to boats the beat f every muerable second while navigate southward, aud so reach the two ships the hands ciawled more slowly on to which we supposed to be outside the Pck. Left at 3 p.m. VVe would first midnight. To this man every breath was in carry the baggage half a mile or so tense boats ahead, tben: turn and' drag the agony, every heart throb a oen The ice.' was very rough- in tury of pain. He felt his banes crumalong places, and also many holes which would bling in decay, andhis fles'u rotting sot bear tha weight of a roan. Many while it cluog to him. His tongue of the men fell through and suffered touch from cold. Tbe first night camped was swollen in his mouth. His throat on the ice about four miles fro-othe was dry and horridly bitter. He cued "hips. Next morning resumed the no longer tor the stains of red blood, march in a blinding snowstorm from the but bathed his brow and his eyes in northeast. The prospect, was most dis- the pool and moistened his lips with couraging. Several men deserted and clotted the gore. In the same breath returned towards the, ships, where a for the he number of the crews retrained who bad blasphemed, refused to face the hardships and the morning. light- of of tha journey towards land; Of The hands of the clock, reached their fat we know nothing. midnight and stopped, There was September 6th, reached & strip of no "pen water, launched the boats, and no growing hours, thereafter, oosun-r-eve- u no Polled towards land all that morning light, dawn, day, and he the blood stopped splashing, and nextae.pt working through and over ce, and at 8 miles two land made the p.m. pool died, away, so that he couid "est of Point Continued, no Tangent. longer moisten his lips or quench' working, along the. shore.. At noon on the indescrihablf thirst, which con? 'he 9th sighted the. Three Brothers and '"how at Point Parra. and reached sumed him. 'oem before In anguish that, was terror, and in Found the ice all id beyond. night. of ; an. the cly chance, terror that was .agony, ha brpke tbe , ''cape was to the boats, overland awttl fiilcnce,.and cried: drag i 'P the open ' sea, a distance as it after Is there no sunlight? ' proved, of 180. miles. Made A, VieM Ivuier,, oaA. liars '&44temted, the jj vgntjj buj.on JUT. hoarser aud as sueeriDg as his owo, answered out of the ilenee: 'There u no suulight lor the stir rer up of stride." After an eternity, arain he cried reaching Cape Smith found the bark Florence there, Af'er roiiMiltation it was decided that any iflort to proceed' would be simple madness, au l preparations were commenced for wintering as best we could at Point Barrow. The boats were prepared for whaling, as that was our only resource for fond, and work was begun on a house. On the night of Sept 13ii the ice began to break up before a strong east wind. Next day the Flor AH ence was nble to iret under wny hands and the baggage were put on hoard. Ran down the coast and found tbe bark Clara Bell frozen fast in the ice id be would stay Hrr cantata by her untill the 17th, when, if there was no prospect of getting out, lie would leave in boats for Clearwater, where the Florence was to wait for him. Made Sea Horse Islands that night. Next night ..made Wainrighi's inlet: waited there for tbe crew of the Clara Bell and to get water. On the afternoon of the 18th theTbree Brethra and the Ilainbow, which had escaped from Point Barrow, joined us. tbe former with the crew of tbe Clara Bell, wbioh remained fast in tbe ice with no hope of getting out. Part of the people on the Florence were then put on board the Three Brothers, and a rendfivous appointed at St. Lawrence Bay, where they would stop for water. Both arrived there on the 23d, and left on the next day, the Florence for San Franeisoo, the Three Brothers for Honolulu ; The following is a list of the abandoned vessels: Barks Onward and Clara Bell, of San Francisco; ships, r8t. George, and Maringo, barks. Cornelius Uowland, James Allen and Java ef New Bedford; the ship Camilla, and bark Josephine, of Boston; the bark Acors Barns, of New London; and the Hawaiian barks Desmond and Arctic. The vessels had on board altogether about 1.000 barrels of oil, besides a large amount of whalebone and ivory. It is the undivided opinion of every master that no hope can be entertained of the rescue of the ships or those wbo All are remained on board of tbem. undoubtedly lost, carried away to the northward in an1 immense ice pack whioh closed them in for miles around Signed by all tbe masters. LOGAN, UTAH, . Good Times are Comings Opposite the Pott Office. The Highest Price Paid for Wheat. M. D. ROSENDAUM, sse-i- i B ATJC OPXHBO Agrnt. OUR NEW GE0CE1Y DEPARTMENT TRUSTEES' NOTICE. ' i WILL MEETING Of TKK THERE voters of the 18th - School District hell ia the School Hons at 1 o'clock p.m.. on Montka . Oct. Soth. 1879. fur the nsrpose of elect ing three Trustees, in p ace of the present incnia benu, whose terra of office expires at that dte. TriOMtS J. WILSiJN, I JiSKPH B. 8KW.fc.LL. V Trustees. JOHN MAHT1N. J West Weber, Oot.lStU, 1378.. BK A First Door Weet of Eagle Emporium Clock, in which will ba found the CHOICEST STOCK OF SELECTED GROCERIES; and Cigars. Iu this Market. JIoTobaccoNavou for 1. riling (lib) Monday 12 Bar, Hard- ware, Crockery, Clocks, lite. jMen'ci and. and Caps, Hoy3 Hoots and Shoes, Huts Cliildren-sblisses' and Ladles', NIioch In groat Tarictyv 3t . BARNARD WHITE Also an immense stock of' (8IJCCESS0B TO 3, WILLIAMS A Co.,) t smvLM auI Retsill Dealer In Whole-Mal- T0TI0X8 IN KNDLES3 TAPJKT f. 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