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Show l: fmy .v.3 . it u3 v icg of last, 1 t ;' by It trzs the Young I.? . i C.: 3 present .a" grand cute: tr. e declared it cr.3 cf tbs ccst enjoy-.ablcf tba reason. lire. Ilila Herrizon, who was Mrs. Mary vikitlng her nether, has re-- , week, Hendricks, holiday Mink home at i turned to her Creek, Idaho. Fred Merrill and Miss Ethel Bullcn were New Year visitors at . Oxford, Idaho. , Mrs. Willard Langton and Misa ;Phoebe Eliason of Logan, were 'making New Year calls in this city . on. Saturday last. Mrs. R. T. Petty was called to Ogden suddenly last week by the death of her father, W. II. Wright. She was accompanied by Mrr Petty: Mr, Wright was a pioneer of Richmond and resided here for some years. He was well and very favorably known by most of our . citizens who unite their sympathy 'for tho bereaved family, Joe Monton had just finished bis work on our school house, which was the cause of his happiness in Logan on Thursday of Ihbi week. , Thursday evening of last week the residence of Mrs. Martha A, , Lewis was the scene of much jollity. By the invitation of the Misses .Lottie Lewis and Lizzie McCarrey, of the fair sex adorned twenty-fiv- e themselves in costumes and masks .and assembled to form a secret - society of the lien Cackle Order. A most enjoyable time is reported by, those present. Not being of the . j . right gender it became, neces - - 6aIyforme hr get .'into "the good - graces of some of the ladies and so got a list of those present and the . . characters represented. How 'far '. we were successful will be seen by r itheiollowing complete list:' .... ... Lizzie McCarrey JRjp . JVan Winkle. . ' Vilate Lewis IchabodjCrane. Abbie Lewis Phantom. -.,, Tempie Allen Ghost!' Mu a HelenLj ngmj -" t sician. Lydia Adamson Topsy. ' J Amanda Adamson Boot Black. Hilma Adamson Free Silver. Lizzie" Adamson Indian Boy. Chloe Harrison Fat Lady. . Jennie Rainey Drunkard. Drunkards Amy Hendricks Wife. Chloe Burnham Dutch Lady. -- May Hendricks U. N. G. Ida Harrison Miss Prim. . -- Nettie Adamson Monk.- Modern Christianson Lucy Maid. Ella Christianson Liberty Bertha Thompson Grandma. Julia Anderson Dancing Girl. Olive McCarry Modern Boy. Etta Merrill Bloomer Girl. Emma Merrill Lady. Zina Merrill Dashiog Youth. Ella Thompson Little Girl. Johnson A Sport, Letlie Hendricks Buffalo Bill. All characters - were well sus- ccc"J -- -- -- - - ,, an-Ilali- aa -- , . tained. - The outgoing City Administration met on the night of Dec. 31 and closed up its business. The table was thoroughly cleared, and nothing unfinished is left for the new officers. All bills are paid in fulland there is a balance in the , treasury. During the past, two years permanent improvements have been made and strict economy maintained -- The board of. officers seemed satisfied with their actions and unite in wishing the incoming board success. The new city officers are mostly younger men, and we feel sure of a progressive, and at the same time a just and economic administration of our city 'affairs. Richmond is to be congratulated 7 ng atreb ml to choose lrotn. fine-offici- al timber , ' There is to be a masque hall at the Palace "on' Friday evening of this week. Our holiday visitors have gone to their homes and, the yonng folks returned to school, hence our city has again settled into its' Usual routine. II. E. Lewis, a traveling photographer, has set up his tent in this G.'L. M. . city. Heaton Notes Editor Joubxal: On Thursday night last, our Monday school and tn entertainment in the Leu; 9 cot:isticg cf eon, iwwllaticns and dialogues. It was a fine programme, the performance was well patronized and was a decided success financially and otherwise The committee deserve much credit for their energetic work in this matter. Oh Saturday night our hall was crowded as never before, the occasion was a dance for the benefit of Wm. Christiaueen, who was so serioasly hurt last Summer by having his spine fractured; the dancers enjoyed themselves very much. The proceeds were about Brother $26.00 above expenses. is Christensen slowly improving, but is not able to walk yet, his legs being quite lame. Bro. Samuel' Clarke has just "Thy nil our teachers,' Messrs Samuel Clarke and Willard Ballard. Bro. John Egnon, with wife and son, from Teton Basin, are visiting friends and relatives here. : Mies Sanie Petersen of Logan has been a visitor here for several Sckibe. days. 1898. Newton, Jan. 4th. Obituary. ; , Died, at Hyrum City, Cache Co., Utah, Thursday, ' December 30th, 1897, of child birth, Emma Wilsoo, wife of Harry G. Shaw, aged 34 years. . Deceased was the daughter of John G. and Polly AlviraWil-son- , and was born in Hyrum when was a fort,' March 11; 1863. Just it three yeara after the first settlement of the town, one year before d on the present town-sit- e. Was married in. Logan Temple January 4,. 1888. Her baby they-moye- girLuryiYe3her;.also.two,sweet little girls' and, ar truly devoted husband. They . had entered, a pew and beautiful home, just two weeks before death called and took ' her away. The funeraPwas held in the church Monday, January '4 1898, and a large audience filled the sacred building to pay a last loving tribute tothis young mother who had all the town fdr friends. . Patriarch, 0. N., Liljenquut, Bisbop'John F.-- Wright and Counsellors James Unsworth and O. Hi Rose made consoling remarks. They said truly that Sister Emma Shaw had been a dutiful daughter, a loving wife and - an - affectionate mother, and if ever the' angel of it death ntered- could be said in the full acceptance of the term, Home, sweet home, It was when He called to a higher home on' own sweet Emma. A large number of vehicles, about 40 in number, followed her remains to the grave. The floral tributes were very nice; among them was a pillow of immortelles with the beautiful words, Rest, Emma. Sister Shaw has earned of glory, aud will come the morning of the first tion,- when God shall righteous to life again. - a crown forth in resurrec' call the Com. Ogden papers please copy. , .Fort AVayne, Ind., Jan. 3, At Mondoeville today the dead bodies TWO FOOLS DEPART. . of Miss Viola Marquand, aged 23, daughter nf a ..wealthy. farmerand Michael.Miiler, aged 26, a saloon keeper,, were found lying in a room in the rear of Millers saloon. Miller lay In the bed at the side of the room. Blood from a bullet wound in his right temple covered the bed clothing. -- Viola - lay in a heap In the middle of the floor, shot to death in the same place.-- A revolver,, with two chambers empty, lay near her right band. Both bodies were in,, street dress. Two letters, one purporting to be from Viola and the other from young Miller were found.. In each it was the declaration that they wanted to die together and be buried together. The coroner says it would have been impossible for Miller to have lived after firing the fatal shot. The letters tend to prove a double suicide, but the revolver by the girls hand cannot be accounted, for, except by the theory that she died after her lover, - ' ' ! -- - .r ths Yrd yea Lvt iww, my friend Bill? said a trainman. Well, that ftllow "has '"made me laugh mere than' once. - Not long ago Bill got a jumping toothache. He wants to have that tooth out, hut he dont want to pay the money, uor he aint got the nerve to have the thing done. All the same, that tooth is keeping him up at night, and Bill, he almost . goes wild. Either me or that tooth, says Bill, oue or the other; I aint going to stand this sortx of life.1 All the same, when Bill starts to go to the dentist his knees begin to bend and he is so scared that the tooth stops aching, but wheu he turns back and reaches the house the tooth is plugging him again. . Now, Bill thinks of a great 8tartedanjeveoingjchooUfor.jn3i scheme.What truction in vocal music, which is well attended by our young folks. Oar day schools are full and a very good work is being done by JANUARY . does - on K3. r.nnnso THAN HALF MILllOtt Of- Ki't THIM HAVE BCtN BOLD. A ry O f.S Fk.r!:S W YC'I k L tspecially to nii beginner. TtZi c,. dish the kitchen lensilly i the fight t I wif lood and to care tor it, etc, A plain tc.Z plain people. A book that tarmer' v ives a.'.J daughter will be glad to own. One from which any housewife may obtain an immense amount ct valuable aid J1.CO Miss Farloa's Ksw Cock Esck. The most thorough Cook Book published The direction are clear and concise. It i thoroughly prac tfcab perfectly reliable and is marked by strong good sense. Contains 1,724 receipts, etc. $150 Miss Paris's Kitchen Csnipla A complete compendium of cookery, Marvellously conv preheosive and copiously illustrated $2.50 is f tbs tbori wit psttrsM rscitpt t ptlrt. Oritr tr nr bluUr r t! s,. ESTES 6. LAURIAT, PubUshcrs neuo but buy a piece of strong string; say, you know this kind of silk thread, and he waxes that and ties it to his tooth, so tight that it cant come off. Then Bill walks down to the railroad station. You see, it was his idea to tie the string to a freight car, and then, when the train started it would jerk the measly tooth out. He finds the freight and ties the string to the coupler of the car, and stands arouod to wait until the train starts. Well, sir, be begins to feel chilly about the gills. The more he thinks of the to time when the train is going ' move, the worse he feels. Every lime the whistle blows he jumps. Well, I guess Id. better untie, thinks Bill, and come agin another day; but when he goes, to G. ' Clurgoi tho Jury. In the early days of Kansas a citizen who did not know a statute Boston. Ho Want Column, from a side of bacon .was elected justice of the peace in Saline MONEY to loan at 7 pr cent, county) The first case before him ' was a suit for the possession of a by JA. McAUiter. calf. . The lawyers wrangled the MONEY lo Loan on firm. most of the day, and when finally - Zfpu Thoma, Login, Utah. the case was ready to go to the ' LIVE POULTRY,winted at the jury one of the lawyers arore and announced to the justice that itith ward Store, was hia duty to charge the jury. You dont mean itdo you? said the perplexed justice. Of courie said the attorney. Why, yojr honor, heres the plain provision of the statute for it. For a few 'minutes the justice! scratched his head and meditated, for repatrintf.of 0 M WendeiLde, then to the and, In UtahT ' i turning jury) the best walchmiker loosen tbestringhe finds its no 1 Said lx:. .X, i ' go, and hecanr jerk" the thing SCHOOL at BO()KS this Gentlemen; herp ccwtfja!jC. lawyer.! loose because the other end is on w 1 suppose, ktiowe what he ii M! Wendelhoea, the fmvaW.'anjl bn, the tooth'. Well sir, the train be talking About and bas the law to stationer, Eit oHlMiio t gins'to start and Bill he doesnt back him; s.4?8 I ! must l',1' V charge th hook. have ' the herve to stand back, 'so FOUNp. onoyi like do of a to dont jury this O office at vner'cin mme thing g be just trotson behind, like a little and ree no I dent thif kipdj par by proyi ng lS pup onih'e end of a chain. LL Where are you going Billy?fhollers-- a ticqlar use' In if myelf and T?-- ' for this notice. peCiallyeeirg that you get only feller; you stem to be in harry. 50:Miat3 'a day)1' It . Seem hardly STOVES NW nnfl.rccond band Well, si Bill starts to swear like ,anrP'1c'hdlAl many sh right' but I Suppose thii thing of mad, but the train1' is (h'egtuniogtto mustibe kU for all I? nf proves;- - and extras run according to law. Ho faster and he a go' liltt? glias stove repairing er'druU- commence to lope like a jacket ab-bi- t. ThpjBUUtelaa;L understand it, ML E 0; ver ton's, charge, and Ill make stanlially don.'. , You rcelhetrain "bad been dqptfixjtbe ; Street. 3rd .C It's light as I kin. Ill jiM charge on going through the city, belt now H you 25 cents apiece, whicbt the ,! QUNP.Ab it. so'wepkango started W geoutsidyilI didn't eathe paid acaording to law, a 'small' pig cAm'a'o h OoRAge beip have the nerc;e to stand still; so he wd. will with this case. proceed ch have same by just humped himself after that All jury men not paying ihs amount barn. Owner ad. and proving for this was something he train like . paying will he committed until cbkr;-: i . . ; ' , property. wanted. bad. Say, mister why the-- j two-bit- s1 is -- ; coughed L. up A, M5niti. ! are you running thaf way? asked ' will have no cenllemen, hope, you a brakeman who got' onto the SALESMEN WA VTKD.-I- I04 a h?r--d feeling toward me, lm to $125 per W mV and thing. Of course, that sort-- of expenies. guy made Bill madder, than 'ever, compelled tod) my duty. line; permanent, Staple jtar. but he had to lope on. pleasant" and"tptriWe" Addra ' .Luckily for Bill the train had with id..- Everybody Says So. stamp. The Seymour-Whitne- v to slow up for crossing,- - and while Cascarvt Candy Cathartic, ti-- most Co..T 149, Chicago, it stopped he borrowed a knife and wonderful medical discovery of the age, . LADIES nih er 25e cut the .string. Topeka. State pair. nud .7-- - - tc f f' - -- it a d Km-ealGit- y T e Journal, . ; What It Means. r - pleasant refreshing b taMe, act gently and positively on kidneys,, liver and boweln, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,- - cure headache, "fever, habitual- constipation and Idlioasnega. Please, tuy and try a box of C. C. (J. ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggist. . - f When we advertise that we will guarantee Dr. Kings New Discovery, Electric Bitters, Bucklene Arnica Salve, or Dr. Kings New Life Pills, it means that we are authorized by the proprietors lo sell these remedies on a positive guarantee, that if purchaser is not satisfied with results, we will refund the purchase price, These medicines have been 6old on this guarantee for many years aud there could be no more conclusive evidence of their great merit. Aek about them and give them a trial. Sold at It itejJP rps,DrugStore.; G..: to-da- y -- ' OM, wealthy and reputable firms vouli for the quality of articles that fin-- favor with the public. Who vouheA for tbe'quality of the that are frequently i eub-tiu- te nrjrJ on cireless buyers? 'h For time tables, pamphlets dei -criptive of the country traversed, rates of fare, or any other informa, tion, address . E. L. LOMAX; Genl Pass, and Ticket Agent. 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