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Show rue ' Hillvilh Mites' ; r. EnTTOfTJouitNAL: Thinking a few items about our holiday doings and other matters might interest the readers of your valuable paper, I send you the following: In the writeup of Millville by J. K. a short time ago, there was a ..slight mistake made in the date of settlement. It should have been 1859, instead of 1860; and John boards Garr. still has cotton-wooin "his barn that were sawel -- amongst the firet lumber - turned out at Edwards mill ii 1859, and - d were somftpLihefottler omitted. -- They were Franklin . Weaver, Gilbert Weaver, and John Riggs was the first Englishman wLo settled in Millville. The first death wp.s tbat of an infant child of , Gilbert Weaver. We have had good times of late. A short.time ago the Hon. Geo. 0. .Pitkin, a member of the Hih Council of this stake, in a public meeting, madea motion that we send our nine missionaries a Christmas present in cash, and. it was heartily seconded by the Relief Society, and was put into Heir charge to see it carried out. They formed their committees and werit amongst the people, and were in raising a nice sum and sending it to the missionaries. We have four in the eastern states, one in California, one in the Society Islands, and four in Sweden; nine in aU On Christmas eve the Young Ladies Association gave a concert, and it was quite a success. The young ladies drill was graceful. On Monday after- Christmas, Supt. R.'Jeesop and his abler associate?, gave an entertainment for the benefit of the Sunday School. They gave quite a programme in the morning, and the most pleas-- x Editor -- JouRNALf Again I take 3. Iflsslenary Appointments, y Elders AtlenMArchibaldAnd L. A. Merri- llSunday, Jan. 8 Lewiston. Sqnday, Jan. 15 Smithfield. . Sunday, Jan. 22 Hyde Park. Sunday, Jan. 29 Coveville. - , IC-- . pleasure in submitting a few locals from our little burg. We are still in the throes of winter, and from present appearances we will hav.e to be content for some time before spring arrives. We have about five inches of Elders Melvin Ballard and Geo. snow, and fair prospects of more. Squires New Years Day was quite stormy; BensonJWard. 1 have many more'dnthe future. I there wa8'asaHyBedimentfaIliDg Sunday, Janb 15 Jan. Sunday, Hyrum, forgot to state that the guests were which made it very disagreeable, 22 5th ward, Logan, Jan. Sunday, waited upon by fourteen young The farmers are rejoicing over Jan. 29 Newton. AssociaLadies of ladies the Young their bounteous, crops, and it has Sunday, tion. taken them a considerable part of Elders Frank Baugh and C. M, On New Years eve the Pri mry the. winter to haul their products to Kverton-- Tgave q concert audit was a credit market, itls estimated that about Sunday, Jan. 8 College Ward. to the town and to all that, took a 400 cars of wheat have been shipSunday, Jan. 15 Paradise. , canpar t in it. Too much credit ped from Cache Junction since laBt Sunday, Jan. 22 1st ward. Logan. not be given to Miss Verna Pitkin harvest, and there are about 250 Sunday, Jan. 29 Greenville. for ihe great interest she takes in cars yet to be shipped. the children of this ward.. . Our society hall was crowded Elders Del Cranney and Mark Mr. Editor, of old it was said last Saturday evening with eager Cannon that no good time could come out listeners, to partake of an intellect2nd ward. Jan. 8 Nazareth, and it has beep.ald the ual feast. Meeting was called to Sunday, Jan. 15 Logan Wellsville. same of Millville for manyjears; order at 7:15. After a musical Sunday, 22 Richmond. but let it not be said again after selection, Hon. R. W. Sloan, the Sunday, Jan. 29 Sterling Ward. we get through. , Millville has speaker of the evening, was in- Sunday, Jan. furnished a goed and worthy man troduced.- His subject was SocialisElders Wm. Anderson and for the High Council; we have m.-.: He with precision neBt Duce portrayed it r, nished one of the best County the condition of the people of oar ward. Commissioners we have ever had country, and showed the import- Sunday, Jan. 8 Logan 6th 15 Mendon. Jan. Sunday, We can boast of one of the best ance of equality of all men. ' Jan. 22 A von we in the road supervisors county; Hon. Warren Foster of Salt Lake Sunday, Sunday, Jan. 29 Logan 7th ward. have a man in this ward known to Uity has kindly consented to a speech before our society your valuable paper as modesty Elders Jos. JV Richardson' and bachelor oldest we the have v itself; next Saturday evening, Jan. 7th. Ira Noble in the county, if not in the state. The public are invited., Jan. 8 Providence. We have s ;ven pairs of living There has been some agitation Sunday, Jam. 15 Millville. twins, and one of the finest pair of raised by some of the leaders of our Sunday, their age in the State; namely; the own regarding our society. They, Sunday, Jan. 22 3rd ward, Logan. Jan. 29 Clarkston. Riggs Bros., over sixty years of seem to think that it is working an Sunday, . Elder J. W. Crawford will visit We have thirty-fiv- e widows, to evil among the young people; and ag-rnit any of your Logan bachelors; on these grounds, without investi- the different wards in connection thpy are of all ages and sizes.Last, gation, have condemned it to the with the other elders. but not least, we have a live bishop. jublic.. He is a good strong business man, It is to be regretted that . people Red Hct From the Gun and fully up to the times. are so quick to draw conclusions. Yours truly, It would be much better to investiWas the ball that hit G. B. SteadTom Jessop, gate thoroughly and find out ,all man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil The Wild Mormon. particulars before criticising. Show War. It caused horrible Ulcers me a class of people who try in that no treatment helped1 for 20 any way to ckeck the spirit oi edu- years. Then Bucklens Arnica Physicians as a class are opposed to what cation, and I will show you a class Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, It is not they call "patent medicines. wKo do not sense that Bruises, Burns, often they openly endorse them.' Now and of people Boils, Felons, Corns, high standard of mental develop- Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on then, however, some doctor, who has been 3. for which all should seek. I earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure guarment the eye witness of a call that mind free which resists anteed. Sold remarkable cure by the by Riter Bros. Drug use of Dr. Pierces remthe bondage of habit; which does Co. 3 :l edies, feels it a duty to , Don't take dnes before ' the little on come, the endanger the health of both . -- -- de-iv- - ing part of the exercises was a Kaffir song by Joseph Humphreys, known here as the African Giant. .Recess wa9 taken, and in the afternoon a dance was given the children, and a sack of candy given to every child as they left the house. The end is not yet; the Female Relief Society undertook, with the able assistance of the rest of' the ward, to give the wives of the missionaries and their children and parents, and the old, the poor and widows, of which there are a number, and the widowers, a public dinner in the Millville hall, which took place on Thursday, the 29th inst. Two tables the full length of the hali were set and loaded down with good things to eat and drink; a sjght that few editors ever live to see. They met around the first table as follows: At the head of the table was Jane Cummings, aged 8Irto her right, -- Ellen -- B - Olsen, 87; next Bengta Johnson, 81; Jos eph Humphreys, 78; Bengt Pearson, 81; Henrv Spackman, 77; wife, 79; Ellen Graham, 74; Mons Nielson, 76; Session N. Neilson, 72; Sarah A. Pitkin, 2; John Garr, 72; SwenEon Henrie, 70; Ann Hulse, 71; John King, 63; George 0. Pitkin, 62; wife, 57; Samuel Holt, 66; wife 58; Richard Jessop, Cl: wife, 51; Fred Yeates, 61; wife, 59; Annie H. Holt, G4; Esther Scott, 56; S. 'A. Whitney, 59; John Riggs,. CO; Fanny Whit -wife, ney, 50; Thomas Jessop, 59; Neil-soElse . 56; Annie Earlson, 80; 80; Annie Jensen, 80; Raise NelsoD, $3; Perella Holmberg, 82; Elna P. Olson, 83; Joeeph R. -.- Shaffer, 78; wife, 69; P. 0. Pearson, 56; wife, 58; Sessa P. Anderson, , fi7; Annie Winberg, 65; Ida Jen sen, 65; Annie Hunt, 65; Cecilia, Anderson, 63; Benga S. Olson, 60; IngraJensoD, 59; Sven 0. Obery, 55; wife, 50; Hannah Pehereon, 56; Lars M. Larson, 55;Ellen 0. Olson, 52; Ben Clifford, 79; Susannah Hovey, 65. A few of these were not present, MOTHER'S FRIEND, the n, -- but dinner was' sent them. At the other table sat the wives, children, parents and friends of the mis eionaries. At the head of the table sat Bishop John E. Roueche. Everything was in order when A. P. Jessop, President of the Relief Society, made a short speech of welcome. Blessing on food was asked by Bishop John E, Roueche, then the work began, and it wm kept tip until they had fed over Dr. Joseph Fike, of Lost Springs, Marion Co., Kansas, is such .a man. He writes I am usings good many of -- of than-anythin- g Sold by Dnigchts fof $t a bottle. , Botd for our fro iUtwtrutod book oa tko tubef, TEX BRADITELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, G. Sold by Riter .Bros. Drug Co. -- Scavenoer Worn. . All kinds of out houses and yards cleaned on short noticer Leave orders at E. Rybergs Shot . Shop, north of R. K. Thomas build-ing- ,t , Neil S. Bell & Oo. 1 er Land Attorney. TCTBailey, next door to U. S. Land Patents o- Office, Salt Lake City. btained for Agricultural, Desert Mineral Lands. J. H. Barker, notary public, and agent, Newton, Utah, will answer respondence and- furnish on application. and local con information - NIELSEN'S Llveu & Feed cables.! 4 block west of Z. C. M. I. the finest Oar. Have riages the best horses, and the most reasonable in price. All trains are met by my transfer Hack Alf orders left at Stabb will be attended to with out fail. H. .Nielsen Cheap Sale -- Doll Carriages, Sleds, toy Chairs. Tables. -- tnv remedies would benefit her. It came to my mind Dr. Pierces that Golden Medical Discovery was recommended tor such cases, so I went to the drug store and bought one bottle and gave it to her to use as directed. Five bottles cured her, and she is well For more than thirty years Dr. R. V. Fierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., has enjoyed a far to-da- larger practice than many physicians who Dr. Pierces charge large fees for advice. Is made without Golden Medical Discovery alcohol, and is a preparation based upon his extended experience with disease. It is a temperance medicine, pure and simple, and without alcohol, whiskey, sugar or syrup to preserve its properties, keeps perfectly in any climate for any length of time. Others may imitate the remedy; they cannot imitate its cures. - Let no one talk you into using an imitation medicine as a substitute for, Dr. Pierces. Sick people who cannot visit Buffalo may consult Dr. Pierce by mail. He gives free, fatherly advice for treating and curing- diseases of a chronic, obstinate and lingering nature. No charge is made for such consultation. - A JUST RECEIVED 'Robbed thY Grave. dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken7tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians -- had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying Electric Bitters; and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim."" No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at Riter Bros. Drug Co. 5 AXT-Whi- .Notice. Under and by virtue of an aRlstet'i lien on the animals hereinafter described, belonRing to John Doe, the audcrsigned hereby give notice that on the 28h day ol January, 1&9, at two o'clock p. m. of Raid day, at his yards to Logan City, he wilt sell at public auction to tne highest bidder lor cattb. uttid lmala to eailafy Raid lien, amounting at the date of the first publication hereof t) the ium of Fifty-EigDollars; gaid animals are described aa a-- , ht - One red five rear old cow; one speckled five year old cow; one speckled steer, coming thiee years old; one speckled yearling heifer; all branded thus (CC) cn ltft shoulder, and ma-ke- d with a awallow fork In the lei t ear and an npper Blit aud under bit in the right ear. Also one red heifer oa f and one red and white heifer calf both earmarked as above. Dated January 2nd, 1W. , Joh. E. Cowlky, Agister, A NICE ASSORTMENT OF C Ixenille Ciartain-- startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: I was in a most s will be sold at prices lower than ever offered before. ch FINE ) FURNITURE! i WINDOW ajnd I GLASS jfTA Specialty. .TV IE3I. Cardon Block, - - - - Xjewis- - Main Street," Logan, Utah. . FAST TRAIN : VIA follows- good 'and d Co-o- p your medicines in my practice. Teu years ago I had a patient who w a a badly affected with scrofula. Her mouth and throat were In awful condition.and there were lumps on the outside below the jaws the size of a hens egg. Other doctors said.it was a fatal case. I felt confident that none anj external liniment, will relieve the early distress and the later pains better else in the world. Its good effects are most marked not only before childbirth, but during the ordeal itself and afterward.. Distress, js.over, come by it pains lessened labor short ened and subsequent dangers avoided, long-trie- not mechanically repeat itself and copy the past; which does not enCatarrh Cured. A clear head and slave itself to precise rules; but sweet breath Been red .with Shilohs which forgets what is behind, Catarrh Remedy. We sell six bottles listens for new and higher moni- for $3, and guarantee an absolute cure.' tions of conscience, and rejoices to Sold by Grocery & Drug Store, f fresh itself it) forth and higher pour exertions. I call that mind free, which is jealous of its own freedom; which guards itself from being merged in others; which guards its empire over itself as nobler than INthe empire of the world. Wm. Nelson. tell what he knows. mother babe. . - la. medi. tern at , . - enc-cessf- ul . Newton Notes. 7, , - , J00niTAL, L0aAI7, UTAH JANUARY TRI-WEEK- LY - SERVICE-DAIL- Y TO THE EAST 1 Great Rock island Route. The worst after effects of Influenza arise from deranged functions of the liver. Clear the blood FAST EXPRESS. COLORADO- at once with HERBINE, for it ' will strengthen the liver ' to with- 9:30 p. m. Leaves DENVER, Leaves DENVER, draw from circulation the biliary COLO. 7:05 SPRINGS,- PUEBLO, p. m. -poisons. Price 50 cts., Riter Bros. Arrives TOPEKA, 8:40 p. m. COLO. SPRINGS, Co. .. KAN8A8 CITY, Drug ' .2:11 p. m. Arrives LINCOLN, 4:25 p. m. Ar, ST. LOUIS, (Wab. Ry) OMAHA, 9:30 .DES MOINES,' p. m. Arrives ST, JOSEPH, The Appetite of & Goat 2:52 a. m. DAVENPORT, (4 Is envied by all poor dyspeptics LINCOLN, -11:20 m. a. PEORIA, 41 OMAHA, FLYER wf i: 2;35p. 2 :35 p. 7:30 a. 9:15 a. 0 :15 p. 10:40 a. CHICAGO, 8:00 a.m. 8:50a. -- 4 CO. BLUFFS, J 6:45 a. -- whose Stomach and Liver are out i -- . 9:10 a. j of order. All such should know that Dr. Kings New Life Pills, the Sleepers and Chajr Cars Colo Through Sleepers Colorado Springs wonderful Stomach and Liver Through t St. Louis via Wabash Ry. raao to Chicago. . Dont hurry. Take time to Remedy, gives a splendid appetite the , labels and trademarks sound digestion and a regular For particulars and folders giving time of these trains write It took up so of goods yon buy, and yon will bodily habit that insures perfect three hundred. JNO. SEBASTIAN. E. much1 time that the programme protect yourself from cheap and health and great energy. Only V.H. FIRTH, 4 . 25c. at Riter Bros. Drug Co. had to be despensed with. In the worthless substitutes. GenL Agt., DENVER. AG. P. A., TOPEKA. . G. P. A., CHICAGO 1 ex-ami- oe 1 . J 1 i |