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Show lt3 ; KI.UEa.TV I OTTITAL, Dedicatory prayer was offered' by Elder E. R.' Miles Jr. Jouroui:-Per- mit me iuEdi j forgot , tt,t that during th. through the columns of your vain- - eMiy flettlement of Smithfield the able paper to eay a few words of one deceased followed the occupation of When the Utah & to whom the people of Smithfield a farmer. were called upon to pay their last Northern R R. came, he helped to a respects, and lay away to rest, I build the grade, lay the tracks and then worked as section foreman at yesterday, Benjamin Lloyd, 'died tat- - his Smithfield for seventeen years, 'residence in Sugar "House ward, I And thus it can be said that Salt Lake county, at seven aod a Benjamin Lloj d was one of Jialf minutes 4o four- - on Saturday nature's nobleman, andlived and Saint, morning, January "14th, 1899, j died a thorough Latter-da- y from a complication1 of diseases, beginning with kidney trouble, I Obituary, . , . whichterminatedinLa Grippe. - The deceased was a eon of Thomas , Lloyd and Ann Edwards, and was born at Madley, Wood, Shropshire, England March 9, 1823. He was March 9, 1846, : to Ann married " Forrester, who still survives him. On the ,4th of November, 1849, he L was baptized into the - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, in he and faith that never wavered. , . He came to America in 1857, living for a time at St, Louis,' and afterwards at Colchester. Illinois. ' He arrived in Utah in 1859, and r wintered at the In Brigham City. 7 early spring of 1860 he moved to Smithfield, and was the first one to -' .5 arrive here that spring . There were only the following 't ' & named famtlies hero when the the ' deadly": blows of subject of this sketch arrived, some that univer-sof whom your correspondent is in4) pugilist debted to for the information here called con given; Virgil Merrill, wife and mption. of two children; Ezekiel Hopkins, Pfflted t0Ae,t e full of if wife and ; Thomas Mather, the system is allowed to impurities, n it -Dudley Merrill aud wife, "Ira Mer- wont be long until consumption-wilfind the opening and deal its fatal rill, wife and two children; Marsh blow. wife yourself with Dr. Pierces and one child; Seth Golden Protect Hunt, Medical Discovery, the Lacgton, wife and one child; remedy for the stomach, blood and Joseph Forrester; Widow Womsley nerves. Take it for lingering coughs and four -- sons; Robert 'Thornley colds, bronchitis, weak and blQeding lungs. It has cured so many thousands and wife; John G. Smith and wife; that it will also cure you. Dont under (by the way, John G. Smith was any circumstances ipermit the medicine the first bishop of Smithfield). dealer to induce you to take some other .These were the first white people remedy.. There are many substitutes on the market, but none of them possess who ever wintered here .in Smith-field. the power to cure like Golden MediSome persons settled here, cal Discovery. fter ulnE about five bottles of Dr. Pierces however, in the- spring of 1859, Medical Discovery my boy seems to be 'and put. in some grain, but were Golden all right writer Mr. J. W. price, of Ozark, Monroe He was very bad when I Co., Ohio. driven away by the Indians. commenced to give him the Golden Medical The doctors claimed he bad conDiscovery. "Among those who remained and sumption we doctored with them until he wintered with the above named was past and walking. It has been ten months he stopped taking your medicine and he parsons, were John 'Nelson .and since is still in good health. John Blanchard, of Logans John To knock out constipation and bfliona i y , - al I step-eon- run-dow- l V non-alcohol- ic -- -- . - 5 ness, take Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. Story. andwife, Willis-Lemm: Seth A. Langton, of Logan, was the I first child born in Smithfield. on 1 Orry. Ta time toex? 1862 In the spring of Benjamin trademarks -LSt1 took to him a plur.l wife in ?m8.the loyd 8 you an y0D the person of Mary Palmer, sister JW of Wm. Palmer of Logan. The I P1 Vd I issue of said marriage are: B. T. wor eeB substitutes. . Lloyd, Mrs. C. Harding, Mrs. D. F. Collett and Miss Eidher Lloyd, (Harry C. Lloyd adopted. He moved to Bear Lake in the spring of 1891, where he lived till March 1892, when he removed to J3alt LakeiCity and ..resided - there until his death, as above stated. The remains of Benjamin Lloyd arrived at Smithfield depot shortly after two oclock Monday, January 16, 1899. Also the above named children of his, and his aged wife, Ann, who still survive him. Among those of bis relatives to meet him were: Joseph Forrester, . .wife and family, of Smithfield; Wm. Palmer and family, of Logan; John Lloyd, a nephew, and two - sons;. Thomas Croshaw, wife and family of Oxford, Idaho, and a host of friends. . Immediately after the arrival of the train the remains were taken to the Tabernacle, where the funeral services were held, presided over by Bishop George L. -- Farrell. Singing by the choir, prayer by Elder J. J. Richardson. Singiog. Elder A. G. Barber, of Logan, James P. Low, of C&rdstone, Alberta, Canada; James Mack, of Salt Lake, E. R. Miles and Bishop G. L. Farrell of Smithfield, were the on. 1 g.f -- speakers. Consoling and appropriate remarks were made by the several speakers, and -- all testified of the uprightness and honesty which had characterized the deceased for the , ' t i many years that they had known im. ? twinging by the choir, benedic-t- n by Elder Samuel Nelson. ' casket was then placed ( The .'here the congregation could view 'l'ie remains through the glass, ter which they were taken to the vmetery and there interred under Sre:sive ceremonies, followed by o&t of friends and relatives. chp JACT ARY 2l13- - LCUAH, UTAH. to be made to nut Woshfcgtcn Letter. " cord, either hy (From Cur JkfftdmComspondsnf.) Ube treaty or a the permanent 1 rotectinsr Commissary 18 General vote V A tho Senate on' re-- 1 , Millenary Appchtaeat. an amendment to Allen M. Archibald resolution, against L aiders and A of the,J ownership 7 J an Coveville. fere are I ?Pn- Melvin Ballard and Geo. Senator Hoar of Mass; I ing hirnnumerous kinds of a liar,ani J,e for immediate recogni. Sunday Jan 22-o- thward, Logan. . in his testimony before the;. War Providing d J?ewton. . of the independence of the I Investigators. If Alger thinks that tloa -g-. overnment, the people will allow this disgrace- - Resent Philippine Eld Ffan B gh d Cl . M a the tn bearing treaty. ful affair to end with Eagans revi- haying 11 A delegation from the National Overton t- sion of bis testimony, be will find 22 an 1st unftJ ward, Logans himself much mistaken. Eagan clivil Service , League threw away aQ Greenville. nay beforethe , somaImfrLy ppearlnsr . . Elders Del Cranney an muen tne, worse. n wm oe in tne"D tun. hbhu&, w I , cuujnanno . n . end for the administration. There Boreas employes under the Civil , ..mon can be no teasonable excuse .fort Service Rule. Congress is hungry ; q. Ward the patronage of .the Census I any man accustomed to the associ-pation of gentlemeni descending to Bureau, and no power on earth Wm Anderson and Er-ho- w could make it its expected the use of Billingsgate no matter give up " feaflt on official pap, even, if there a! this In the great provocation. a tlnoo particular case; Eigan kneV that kere any' real advantage in having I r - r?8an th ward, the administration had done every-- 1 the Census Bureau employes put J . t thing possible to humiliate Miles, lUQ(36r th& ClVll SOrVlCO RulCSt 8 16 1899. Jan. . car8on. an . .Washington, and doubtless .thought that this jir Noble abuse of him would ", increase his La Oripps Successfully Treated.' popularity with the Alger crowd. Sunday, jSSl HlSrkStoiS08 Instead of Alger promptly ordering I have juet recovered from the - Elder J. W. Crawford wUl wait Eagan under arrest, to be court--1 Becond attack, of la this the different wards jn connection martialed for language and conduct year, says Mr. Jas. A. grippe Jones, pubunbecoming a soldier and a gentle- - Higher of the Leader, Mexia; Texas. with the other elders. nerTe to say that In" the latter case I used Chamber-Mr- . McKinleys promise of protec- - Iains Cough Remedy, and I think When You Have a Bad Cold lion to all witnesses made it impos- - with considerable success, only sible to arrest him, and to come being in bed a little over two You want the best medicine that days forward with the revised testimony ten for be obtained, and that is Cham-Ide- a atcan the former against days Congress u furly bubbhng tack. The. Becond ' attack I am berlaina Cough Remedy. 6e whether satisfied would have been I Pver,j equally Tou want a - remedy- - that will Mministration intends to do as bad as the first but for the use not only give quick relief but e proper thmg; Gen. Miles is al- - 0f this remedy as I ' had to go to feet a permanent cure, so patiently waiting on the admin- - bed in about six hours You want a remedy that will after being 8aid to have some gtrucV with it, while in the first lieve the lungs and keep expector-additionfacts about the bad beef case I was able to attend to busi- - ation easy. iked our Boldiers, which-ma- y You want a remedy that will j ness about two days after getting be made public later on. For sale by Riter Bros, counteract any tendency toward (down. KentucRepresentative Berry, of Co. Drug pneumonia, ky, iu a speech on the Naval bill, 'You want a remedy that is pleastook occasion to. administer some ant and safe tp take. Your Face sharp and- - deserved raps at the I Chamberlam's Cough Remedy is the State olyoar feelings and Navv Department cliaue which A in use that meets cnly mdjcine as health well. Impure yur itself ias so Dersistentlv tried to deprive katl0,makes in a pale I all 'Of these requirements. This apparent Schley Of the credit due him for and sallow complexion, Fimples and I remedy is famous for its rnra nf destruction of Cerveras fleet, in Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak bad colds the United order that it mieht BairP to I and worn out and do not have a hialthy I Spates and throughout in count- Blood should Ackers many foreign you try There I JPparaneo sampson. Mr. Berry Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where I nes. It has many rivals, but for is no doubt in the Unnds of the cheap Sarsaparillas and so called puri the speedy and permanent f American who is entitled- - to the Uer fail; knowing this we sell every I bad colds stand Without ,reo I bottle on a. nnnitiv tnikmntM. - L,y,j -- O f18 -- SJay .7 ef-tb- re-18K- al "t peer l?itr and its splendid qualities are every- credit of that victory. But there are people who are trying to steal S!ayirT ymi 3rd dayof July, I 1898. ; Senator Allen Jthmlrs theright sort of ah investigation of the war could be made'by av committee of ive Senators', no more than two of whom shall be members of the same political party, and he em jodiea his idea in a rrtlntmn which heoffered iurte Senatend which is now before the Military 1 J T. Co-o- p 1 . Committee. where "admired and praised. For Clov.tBoot f lor.ComUpi sale by Riter Bros. Drug .Co. tion is the Best and if afte using it you dont say so, "Teturn tbe package nd Ket your money. Sold by Many an innocent little darling Grocery Dra store- is suffering untold agony and canCoughs and colds come unini not explain its troubles. Mark vited, but you can quickly get rid yar childs svmptoros, you may troubled with worms; give it t them with a few doses of BAL RDS HOREHODND SYROP. WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE Pr 100 25 cts- - E'ter Bros.. nrugfDd.!r.'"l0Le. qetneee and K- -li I G' ,. u. t A A funeral s always sad, with Shilohs Cure funeral in tha LapitOl always seems j xhe bestthat Cough Cough Cure. Relieves Croup j th&n if it wgtb held g188-- I promptly. Ono million bottles sold 8&uu6r where. Two weeks ago funeral ser vices were held in the Senate cham-- 1 her over the remains of the late Senator Morrill; today, in the House of Representatives, over the remains of . the Representative Dingley.of Maine. Mr. Dingley resembled Mr. Morrill in some re spects; he was always a partisan, but never aroused any personal animosity on the part of his oppo year. 40 doses for 25 cts. Grocery & Drug Store. 0? Sold by Dreadfolly Nervous. Gents : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karls Clover Root Toa. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole NervourSystem. I was troubled with Constipation, and Bowel trouble. Your TeaKidney soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that 1 rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet, Bart ford. Conn. Sold by Co-Grocery & Drug Store. g op Best Paper at ihe Lowest Price. ' nents. Senator McLaurin, of S. C., made a strong speech against colonization 156 Papers and imperialism by this 'govern- ment, in which he referred to the! A YefirTOrLri0 UOllcir. change of position on the part of those Senators who are willing .to . . control colonies without' allowing j A wOOa fiS a ually at the price Of a Weekly. the ignorant natives to vote. He was referring to Senator Platts n During the .World! speech, when he said: .The Sena- - war The tor from Connecticut has mo9t am- - proved its great value by . the ply vindicated the South, perhaps promptness, thoroughness and ac- unintentionally, but we thank him curacy of its reports from all the the more heartily for his complete scenes of important events. It announcement of the divine right j was as useful as the daily to the of the Caucasian to govern the reader;, and it will be of equal value ferior races. in reporting the great and compli of made Senator Sullivan, cated questions which are now Miss.; maiden speech in favor of the fore the American people. It prints the news of all the Nicaragua Canal Bill, of Senator Morgans which is to be voted on world, having special correspond-thi- s week. Senator Pasco, of Fla.; ence from all important news points also made a speech in favor of 'the on the globe. Ithaabrilliantlllus. bill, which is certain to be passed trations, stories by great authors by the Senate. a capital humor page, complete The Senators markets, departments for the supported the motion of Senator household and womens work and Berry to consider the treaty of other special departments of in open executive sessions of usual interest. this unequaled ?Jdnt.5&rr? Ii T?'Jo tojether fpern? in me usual way. An attempt is to one year for $3.75; , Spanish-America- Thrice-a-Wee- k ' To too a Cold in Ono Day.-Tak- e Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. ou each tabet. For sale by Riter Bros, Drug Co. ' EClWOrO PURI notary REAL twam? Smith, TP aotcnt . .JiNCE, AND COLLECTOR. Business Promptly Attended, to Edwards Block, Logan be-h- is I J anti-impenalis- m un-Pac- I Q l. wnuHcwoior MODCRATC VCK OrriOK I. OPPOSITE u.S. Patcht I we opptci can eecore patent in let Ume Uum thot pad (remote from Washington. 1 Send modeL drawing or photo with deaertp-Etion- . We adrite, if patentable or not, free of Our fee not due till patent la secured. charge. A PABPMllT.H,Haw to Obtain Patent," with coat of aine In the U.S. and foreign coentito' free. pnt Addreat, JuiGGC. (O.A.GGOl Op.. Bare nt Ornct. 0. Washinton, |