In Ashland, Near Dodge Center, Minn., June 4, 1883, of chronic liver difficulty, Mrs. Sarah P., consort of Samuel T. Mills, and daughter of the late Dea. Rowland Green, of Wisconsin, in the 60th year of her age. Sister Mills made a profession of religion at the age of eleven years, and became a member of the Seventh day Baptist church of Friendship, N. Y. In 1845, she moved to Wisconsin, and became a constituent member of Christiana, now Utica. Subsequently she was connected with the church at Dakota, Wis., and with the church of Wasioja and Ashland, now Dodge Center. In all her Christian experience, she was ready for every good word and work. She expressed great trust in Christ on her death bed, and only desired to live in the interest of her children. She leaves a husband and nine children to mourn her loss. It was a great satisfaction to her that all of her children are members of this church, and still living, and were all present at her death, although widely scattered when at their homes. 'Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.' H. B. L.