Show lewiston Lewk ton linos lines EDITOR JOURNAL since my last letter bro willard van orden has buried his little boy golden who was stricken with inflammatory rheumatism and gradually row brew norse until he died jari jan rd ird lie he was nearly two years old the hon flon john M bernheisel made a flying visit homp lie came up saturday and returned to the capital sunday afternoon the silver and gold cup offered hy by the herald might in have fallen alien to J Ms new child had it not been five or six ix days late statehood day passed off N ery cry qui quietly ily but at night the r relief elief society had a picnic party after dancing till about 10 0 clock a sumptuous sump tous picnic was partaken partaker par taken of consisting of bread and with it pies and cakes puddings chic chickens kuns turkey apple sauce mince pie apple pis pie more pudding more chicken more mince pie after which wh ch a little more stuffed chicken then the officers of the relief society gathered up the nick backs in their big 0 baskets i and kindly distributed it amona among the worth worthy y poor thus filling fillina the hearts of the needy poor with thanksgiving the notable andrew hyer enjoyed himself immensely sister henrietta allen alien an aged lady of 70 years tripped the light fantastic toe the music in t the he waltz wait i tt as furni furnished sheI by J T pond esq the young ladies anticipate having r a character ball next friday tickets gents 25 acts ladies ya 15 acts prest samuel roskelley and thomas duce of the high priests were the speakers sunday afternoon they visited the high priests in special session at 10 a m A few days since a deer dear happened to stray from its home in franklin and eventually caroe came to the residence of charles smith of fairview charley naturally walked up to the deer to foli boodie dle it ii and ring the bell that hung from its neck ahen suddenly and to his surprise he was as truck struck by the deer and knocked down in the first round cb charleys adleys opponent did not according to prize ring rules allow him ti time me to get up but got at him again pawing and bunting him terribly in the mean time the dog took in the situation of his master and attacked the deer and drove it offa short distance but while the battle was on one of the children ran across the held field to tell the blacksmith mr edwin peck to bring his gun he immediately started to the scene of trouble and while on the way he be was also met by the deer it made a a knockout dash at him but the steady nerve of the village blacksmith brought the deer to the c ground with a shot ashot in the h it was about three feet distant from him buzz LEWISTON jan 13 1896 |