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Show j THANKSGIVING DAY. J Thursday next, Ncveiiila-r l!7ih, is the day which liKit been sol apart by the I'recitVei.t nl tlio United States mid tl.e i fioverncir of tin Slate on w hich the pco- plt -liuillil give thanks. This is nil oi l and good cost nine, nl should I observed ob-served by every person In the rotinlry. ' The people of the mition have iiiueh (cause to rejoice fur the universal prosperity pros-perity thnt Attends tln'iii, and that nil the nations are now at ieace one w ith nnther. The fiirin hind of the country Btnyieldir.il ino-e now than ever before and the great mines am giving up the treasures which ' have been hidden ' for no msny years, nil to tli comfnit and joy ol Ihe p-opl. of cjurse we realize Unit the Inird labor of the ior people gia-s, to n eeltnin extent, into the cofTcls of iliu rlrh ; hut a hile the ileh may n-l richer, the poor enjoy il certain p inion. The pec jiIb of Summit eounty have nimhcti.e for rej ..icing. I'urliig the year thai ha pattt prosperity has attainted at-tainted them, unit they have been greatly tile.se,'. Tin' tarnia of t ho valley have yiehled aliuinlnully and in the future will yiwld mute. The mint" ill the cniiuiv have produced many thousands of dollars and furnished, employment to many men. The hciillh f the people, Ml hole, li 11 a heen good, hut just now there in considerable sickness in our midst. All of these blessings should make ua feel thankful lu thai that he lias spared our lives nud permitted us to enjoy his favors. While we are rejoicing anrl giving thguks, let ua not forget the poor ami Oiose who have la-enless fortunate than we. See to It I lint they are provided with those thing which will mnke their hearts glad and niako them feel that they lire not forgotten by their friends. The poor, the widow, orphans and all who are in need should be given the ' ' siecesMrlcs- and .comforts of tfe, their ' , hearts will then lie ttiadtTglad and they r will give thanks and praise the I.or.1 for f,-' Ilia goodness. |