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Show i 9 A " - ft, Jr Knock at Drops tt-- I am saloon-keepe- were) roper rem- - , ediee for coughs $nd colds. Most1 of mjr acquaint ances were of th same opinion. " ' If X . .. - .r Thankaslvtnar Peculiar to This Country. X X W "H 1 : l-w- rit It"' Saloon-keepe- r, - -- W.IL We ouftorfc EGOKJLM A 0e above gmanmtte. CO. ArtfriAen, Horn Te rfc Sold bv Riter Bros Drag Co. Logan Utah; Franklin, Preston and Monk pelier, Idaho. "C G3St Dining Car Senrlca, BUFFET LIBRARY SUOIER. iUBAHTlpPlIElt. Ctialr-CarsFree.- Your Pace. Shows the State of your feelings and the gtate of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Ackers Blood Elxxir. 1 1 cures all blood diseases where Cheap Sarsaparillas and so called purifier fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Riter ' 1 Bros. Drag Co., Druggists. . puratiug, its healing qualities are unequsled. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. The most stubborn cases of Bronchitis succumb to BALLARD3 HOREHOUND SYRUP. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug. Co. - - f ITctics Notice is hereby given that-a meeting of the land owners of' the Spring Creek Irrigation District will be held at- - the residence of John Schenk, College Ward, Monday .December 4th, 1899, at II a. m, - for the purpose jof hearings the artr nual report, selecting one trustee, secretary and treasurer for the year, and of determining the rate of tax for the year 1900, and transacting such other -- business as . may come before the meeting., i Nephi BrxDRur, H. W, IIan8ox, ' . . en-sui- ng John C. Dowdle, Secy. College, Ward, Nov. 21, 1899. il Thousanndsof the most stubbor ana distressing cases of piles have ced by TARLER3 BUCK- 1 ; EYE PILE OINTMENT. It never fails to cure. Price, 50 cents., in bottlei, tubes 75 cl. Riter Bros. Dreg Co. f ? VWJ1 t L T H O U G H the first Thanksgiving tfiry matt fte auo. fepsors In tfiai ft a fruft afiAfiotaa fbOxo 7 was proclaimed feast, H terminated tfiTa fslMty. Supplies had run short, the ships expected from England were delayed, and extinction threatened the ."governor and company of Massachusetts Bay la New England." Wlnthoop and his conned decided to hold a day Of prayer and abstinence, "so that ye Lorde.be pd pTtiated and looke upcm his servants with favor in that they have humbled themselves before hlttu Accordingly a crler was sent about the primitive settlement at Charlestown, and the colonists were each and all invited to take part in the fast. Their sacrifice ' met with speedy reward,N Scarcely had the noon hour of the allotted day arrived when the long hop-e-d for;shlp. made Its welcome appearance In Massachusetts bay, the cargo was landed, and the fast was succeeded by a banquet of a sort which must have seemed sumptuous Indeed to the exiles so recently plunged In hunger and hardship. On the threshold of dreaded winter Wlnthrop and his followers found what had been a prospect of fear and peril changed Into one of happiness and hope. Such was Americas first Thanksgiving as celebrated 200 years ago. Thereafter each succeeding November was marked-- in the annals of. the cqlonybj a similar festival of gratitude. But Thanksgiving In the early days of our history was not confined to. the New England pioneers alooe. - Just 13 years after Wlnthrops proclamation i. e., in 1G43 Governor Kieft of the Dutch colony, then known Amsterdam, but now as New York, ordered the observance of a day o rejoicing and thanks "for the Kkt and peace which God had beeA plcased to bestow upon his servant The next notable Thn3rtn0 ffijy in history fell In ITML On that date the British and ccHonial army, eom m&nded by General Forties attached and captured from the French, after a fierce straggle, Fort Daqtaoe, at the junction of the Aiteg&auy aod rivers. The name of the place was changed to Fort Pitt and was the nucleus of the city of Pittsburg. Thus In special sense the hisof tory the great capital of the coal and iron industries is connected with. the celebration of Thanksgiving day. But meanwhile in New England what had been legun as an occasional day of pious rejoicing had assumed the proportions of a fixed national holiday. In Massachusetts and New Hampshire it was especially popular. There was at'flrst great latitude in regard to the day selected for the feast. Governors proclaimed the chosen date arbitrarily, and no effort was made to keep the anniversary of Winthrops proclamation. Sometimes Thanksgiving ocurrced In At July, sometimes In midwinter. length through the efforts of the president and professors of Harvard college, it was practically fixed upon the last Thursday In November. In the south Thanksgiving as an annual festival remained practically unknown until In 1835 the curious Virginia controTersy on the subject - was precipitated. This controversy, which Is not generally known, deserves a brief notice. The governor of Virginia at the time was one Jqbns, a patriotic and broad minded gentleman, who had always entertained, a reverence for the Puritan anniversary which was by no means common below Mason and Dixons line. Governor Johns, In a letter to the state legislature, urgently recommended the recognition of Thanksgiving ln'Vlrglnla and offered," In case his recommendation , proved satisfactory, to at once issue a proclamation. ; But the legislature of Washingtons state did not look upon the New England holiday yith favor. , Governor Johns was jsdrised not "to- - make the. Thanksgiving proclamation, and, as he did not do so, the matter was allowed temporarily to drop. But pubUaJuter-es- t bad been awakened, and before long a flerc debate was raging la Virginia between the opponents and , the - proposed - southern -- while fat sores o xf working horses, especially if slow to heal, or sup Jl atruotion Book talk inet la For all fresh cats or woaads, ia either the human subject or in ammals.&s ad reaping. BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT is excellent; 1 iM,1 jta. wjJS ia V Cr - ww Jfowl know pomethingatleaat a thousand times It is. Acker's, better. English Remedy for Coughs and Colds A good while ago I begU to oongh and found,dfJtitl theft that rock an '' rye was no good. I gof and I was beglnnmgjbo think that the tron ble would run into consumption. ' I didnt take any stock in patent, medicines, bat somehow or other I tried Ackers English Remedy. One bottle did the business for me knocked that cough out completely and it has never corns bock again. There le merer a day passes that I dont say a pood ' ward about this w(Underfill medicine. I almost forgot to say that I am stronger and ladder now. since taking the remedy, than this I was before the cough began, letter voluntarily and cheerfully and am (Signed) Chris. Hujulc, glad to do Pocatello. Idaho. . Sold at 25c., 50c. and ilabottlejhronghout the United States and Canada; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 8d.,4s. 6d. If yon arenot aatisfied alter buying, return the bottle te your druggist, and get your money back. ' hi Ynsr-ipjn.emi- -- is-su- FESTIVAL v r, r l?nn HH) to ai and 1 Thanksgiving. At last, ft jjL . t kT 4 ' . the K'M INr or Wise. Johns successor, took rACLfWCtltotTliSOUfliL. (1W' t r and metaphorical bull by the horns nwl, wU H HHkimM JrjTJ w(llr S0.(U, aiul IliaT as rfr a MhtySM ' i S.KU..S Jou opart setting a proclamation Pries f!5.S3 Special caused day for the feast. His action nd frerhl cn.rei. . tali.e i.a 4 several we for much angry criticism, and' t.vl ITt . and w will mar jrourJi Tourovm W W rnw. t !jii a.!!, .Jo'.trl ( southern newspapers declared - that ttJaflod. bow, ja ? ? relic of I0.9U, an.00, $11.00 ib4 p, oil full 1 "a was simply Thanksgiving iKklNbukfH, ttuMlRM for thi bur lu,k CABU.J RlroSTS V Puritanic bigotry. In spite of tblsi the thOdrwatMtrwIoooTCPoirerwd bvawThma. n Innovation was warmly welcomed. The BEWARE OFtrUTATin-vhospitable southerners greeted gladly another holiday, and the northern feast THE DURDICIt tSUTSUWeS soon ranked .among them as second in Importance only to the glorious Fourth l)j k Itself. In 1838, the year after Wises nTkaj govthan tSUD QUARTER SAWED eight proclamation, np fewer 0AKMBSPteiiiifT.L ernors of southern states proclaimed Thanksgiving In their sections. The war, however, coming . shortly afterward, pwctlcally extinguished the boObla winder, adjaitwbia blSinea. Tlbr? ttn popularity of the holiday 'in Dixie. ' OUARA akMlrlaeit Washington Star. -aeleeleaa aaelblaa Mede. OUR OWN s and HBcd ti)1 think and quinine or and whisker, rye, Ihafrock ' LA R3 ts9 tttte.ggitgicn g ? r sup-porter-s jt Six Fightfnl Failures. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent wnx. H. Mullea of Lockl&nd, O , to an early bad a fatal lung grave. All Id must eooa die. he trouble and that But he was urged to try Dronings New Discovery for Consumption:' be-w- ae After taking- five, bottles entirely cured. It is posit! vely of guaranteed to cure all diseases Throat, Chest and Lungs, including PneuCoughs, Colds, La Grippe, monia.. Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Riter 11 Broe. Drug Co. - ... .e how kind of laaey wark. A n IT CCSH YCU K0TH1NQ DQtfC SJUJkT. (Saan, Soebook A Co. ni.u.mt eieaiaelhl. Tour trelgnt D 6ai r"1 ...u, (hr C ktaj ,J, ft CO. IlncJ Chicago, Ul. railway,. WITH THE - .During the jrinter of 1897Mr. James Reedj One of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, -- ClayCo.VW.V., struck - ' Burlington, Rocic-isian-dr Sa. ntaFe unci hiileg against a cake of ice in such a Missouri Pacific manner as to bruise it severely. It became -- very- much - swollen, and Routes for all points EAST. he could GUARDIANSHIP pained him so badly-thAND fiM-- M PROBATE not walk without . the aid of NOflOE- - . crutches. He was treated by Tne most direct route to ASPEN, physicians, also used several kinds '43LENWOOD SPRINGS, Consult Oounty Clerk or the Respective of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky in bathing it, but - - Signers, for Turthex Information LEADVJLLE, nothing gave any relief until he CRIPPLE CREEK, Chamberlains Pain began using and In the District Court, Probate Division, Balm. Thisbrought altcosta nun- DENVER. of Utah. Stato Cache for county, in and matter of the Eiiate of A, , uarr complete cure in a weeks time and In the used not hebelievesthat bad he BW-a- deceased. for pur Illustrated Book on N ottos. this remedy his leg would have had Wiite administratrix Tne petition of Eliza Pain Balm i? R0CKT MOUNTAIN SCENEEY, of the estate ol A. W.Gsrr, deceased, prrjin? to he amputated. Mid Kim J ikiJcmeut ol fliiftltccount of lor And Address: for ihedistrlbn-liounequaled sprains, bruises and A. Gsrr. administratrix and lor estate said and partition of the residue of for For rheumatism. sale Riter by hearing to the person entitled, has been set W. F. Bailet, t on Moncav, the 4th Tay of December, A, p. Bros, Drug Co. In House. 1899, at 10 oclock a m, at the Court Getjeral Passenger Agent, Denier. tu - at . n Logan City, tne Court Room of said Court, Ouh. Cache County, " said of Ceurt, wlth Witness tha Clerk 21st she sea) thereof affixed, this 1899.-Ju- hk day of November, A. 1)., W.Owbji, MB 01-5- W, B. Dornu, AfiTI FAT BELT 0 the clehraUd wJWrJ.h BELT fw the career MnlkaL By L B. Qancaxv, Depnty Ckrk. - BKOWNVI COKPt LES General Agent, Salt Lake B- - gMflt who we tbs BmliMeiSii Through the nriiruBBortftk of Kit llapm r IsWUmIUm : la, yon get a teaiWI M mm ot srtios yoa In the District Court, Pmbate Divirloiu Rockies City Tistwari VIA Salt Lake City. will eprreplate. X In and lor Cache Count j. State of Utah. rTlt ptrM afford to b without this bolt In the mailer of the Estate end ttnardlanshlp Aft aat and aend to na with SI. 50 oiJededi&hrt. Hameon, Charlotte Hamson, and 1ft Nfta(tiki The traveler, touiist or fmemeei tra fargaHaf. state kVW.wkK minors. Vosooe son and Hamson, Ham Mary nomberlnohes eroond the bod, buirt part. nd w will roan i.wise when he selects the NOTICE. with pond thoWIMay byllsa.isIS, and The petition of Christina Hameon. the einelto prrtertlrsatiafartory Rio Grande Western Railny oe upwards eon can roturr.lt ol the persons and estates of the above belt that retail etft Wrke far Tne Belt aad Trass Cal.lay. for hil i amed minors, praying for en erder of sale of stoorezponre. Route Lake Salt "Great all of the real property of tald minors, and GEARS. ROEBUCK & CO.. CHICAGO only the is the beloie It route to the East. that all persons interested, appear said Court to ubow cause uhy an order should i line passing di not be granted to sell so much as shall be and estate of a Lover described real of the following Many redly through Salt Lako City, An undivided saldroinor-- , afford interest of in and to the North half of - South- Has turned with disgust from an lu addition to the glimpse it and NE of 8W4 west quarter: BEJ4 of N n of- of the Temple City, the Great Salt of Sec. 96.Tp. V, North Range One Eat t of Salt otherwise lovable girl with Lake Meridian, containing lfiO acres, has been fensive breath, . Karls Clover Root I k kennel the picturesque Salt Laka set for hearing on Tuesday, the 5th day of Deoffers the cember, A D, 1899, at 10 Oclock a. m., at the Tea buriGes the breath by its no- and Utah Valleys, it of Room In Court the Court House, County choice of three distinct routes said Coun, in Losaii City, Cache Countv.Ctsh. tion on the bowels etc., as' nothing the . and Witness the Clerk of said Court else will.' Sold for years on abso- through the mountains in thi - with the seal thereof amxed, tSEALl -a this 34t da of Novem lute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and most magnificent scenery ber.A.D. 1899. Co-op Grocer v & Drug Co.2 world. Double daily train sem 50 cts. J, W.Owxx. Clerk, 1 o Core La Grippe CwoDnys. and through Pullman and Tonna Take Laxative Bromo cars to Denver and Cu -- - - tlteundontami-tmrthetlfltlsn- uusr-die- s s- nee-es-a- -d al rant-continent- rv oue.-ha- lf to-wi- r- lu Quinine sleeping All refund the Tuesday and Wedruggists la the District Court, Probata Division ' - - Inaud lor Cache County, Mte of Ctsh money If it fails to cure: E. W. dnesday, of each . weekw-Puh- 11 hoe In the Matter -of the Estate ol EUxblh Read- Groves signature on" every box. Tourist- - cars - arp run fiori dwased.er, -1 Notice, 25 cts. Angeles, to -- Boston via Chicago, The petition of (Frederick Cooper, Executor 'without change. of (he estate of Elizabeth Reader, doeessed. ol praying tor the settlement of final account For, pamphlets descriptive of said Frederick Cooper, Ex'cno v and lor the Notice distribution and Partliion, of the residue of tbe'Gre.it Salt Lake Route, Tablets. said persons entitled, has been set for hearing on Monday, the 4th dkyof ecrtnter. tv, 1899 at 10 oclock a. m at the Connty Court House, In the Court Room of said Court, In Logan City, Cache County, Utah. n lineal the Clerk of aald Court, with . the seal thereof SXAL) affixed, this S0h day of November, A. D 1899. -- cago.-Monda- j, Wellsville Canal Company, principal place of business, Wellsville, in the Connty of Cache in the State of Utah, - Notice is hereby given that at a meet2 JOHKW. Owxx, Clrrk.- - ing of the Directors, l)eld on the By I E. Qcinbby, 23rd day Of. October, 1899, an asDeputy Clerk, sessment of 3 per cent on the sub d-Irrigating Ge-neru- l F.A.WADLEiaflf Passenger Agent, Lake Citv. flam Natnrcan ooly feed thewhich life with the food eaten digested: HERBINE will remvig so l ate h wet .stomach, . aud as to P8QrPrja Legal Notice. scribed stock of the corporation prove digestion health. of bloom In the District Court, of the First Judicial was levied, payable November 1st, natural Riter Bros. Drug Co. .District. State of Utah, Conn ty of Cache, 5Q etc. 1T In the matter of the 1899, to appll- - cation el Thk Ricbmond the Treasurer, at Wells- ville. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the lBtday of December, ' 1899, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at publio auction; and unless payment is made before, will be, sold on the fifteenth 15 day of December,' 1899, to pay the delinquent assessment together with, the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JobbW.Owib Jos, H. Salisbury, ' (SXAL) Clerk. : Dated Oct. UthA.D.1399. Secretary. - N of lee of Pastvax CoMrasT, a cor- Application', poratlon, for voluntary J ... . ... . i dlMoluuon. Notice ia hereby given that The Richmond a Pasture Company, corporation existing nnder the taws ot the State of Utah, has presented to the court an application for the v oluntarytff isolation of said corporation and for the judgment of said court Ihataaldcor poratlon be dissolved, and that the 9th day of Doo. 1899 at 10 oclock A, n. of said day, at the court room of this court In the County Court House In Logan City in jha Connty of Cache In the State of Utah, bae been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of the said application I above-name- d . Young MctherL; ',n . thoosi Croup is the terror.of ca80Liuent-brea- k of young mothers is so agonizing Con O" , -- Coughed lyfataK-Ehil- ohs sumption Cure acts cases of Croup. known to faiE The relieved im media telf 100. cts., 50 cts. end Co Grocery & Drug " j5 po.0p ijai1 ! - . ."r ( A grand old remedy lor Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for ball a ceninnumerable cases tury, has cured of incipient - consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. The great Scenic line of the' Roty If you are nofTsatiefied with the Mountains, connecting the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00 Co3 RioGrandGKesteniRi, op Grocery & Drug Co. i1 .1 kmm plain!! 5 Wb.at Is SMlobT Hcticfi Having temporarily transferred buildNielsen my office o the P. A. 2tC-M- . ing, one half block east of the I. xornerVpatroufl will' find 'me there until further notice. -O. B. OXHSBY. ' ni ,hoa j yoor atorekNiw art tkoraaaUp reUaOWTHaoM Mdrta, SEARS, ROEBUCK . an.oneoenan VA- - r |