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Show ' LU) ji:b kev v::.x iCl d Editicn, Ihricc-a-Wee- k . r- j the EXUIIS1I READ.IVHEKEVEU I -5 -- r ! v rTrrfff LANGUAGE IS SPOKEN. The Tbriee-a-webrilliant World was a in the begin niiur and has been steadily growing ever since. Time is the left of all things and, has set its seal of approval ou the Thrice-a-Wee- k World, which is widely circulated in every State and Territm-- of the Uuiou, and wherever there are people who caii , read our 'mother ; pmgne. This paper for the, coming wiu-r- er and the year. 1903. will make its news service, if "possible; more extensive than ever. All events of iuiHrrauce. no matter where they hitpien; are repot ted ly and wu-r-ce- The first pickings of the young leaf, .small and tender, cleanly fired, without; color or manipulation, or. any surplus handling tojnjure, it. V .V It is not to be' compared with Spider wHich has been subjected to the re- - . Leg, pulsive hand-rolliprocess, and which is made from second picking, the flavor of which is spoiled in producing style. ' The fine flavor of a tea is grown into it, not jMJt jnby handling. In this tea it is ; : preserved, not spoiled. Judging tea by cup quality'there is no excuse for the. existence ongrocers shelves of any other Japan tea: ng . 250 Cups In a Pound sea Venna and Carrie McAlistei and Miss Elya Mianon, assist iin . Tin IlaslauL.,, pioneer aiiJ the hostesses in , serving. ' Deal. Hastem William William f th veil known 'business man -- hishome at countv, passed away in this city on Thursday;. night, after inffering for a Tong period vitb stomach trouble. The deceased was in hTs ; t 67tb in (Little' year, lie was born ton. Lancashire, England, und became a member of church when but ten years of'nge. Be came to Utah ia 182, ,qnd to. Hea- t;Mopnon Cache He . settled ip and in company with C. in I860. Wellsville, jlr. Stoddard, built and. operated the first sawmill tbatwas put' up there. Later be was employed fin the Logan branch of I. and finally purchased mthe . Hammond Ann mill in Millftille. which f but he , .daya ' hi demise. to prior fr. Hastm bad held many posh lions of a public natpre.- and.iu Zb-i!flx- ? ur r.'. - had proven himself to be capable, honest,- and enter prising. lie bad a wide circle of acquaintances . who respected and admired him for his integrity, and them all he - 5 manliness. He leaves a - . wife, and a family of eight rhildreu five sons and three daughters, by his first wife, who died manyyears ago. The remains will lie in 'state at the family residence in the First 2 to ,5 p.m. vard, Logan, from today, and will be taken to Wells-vill- e Sunday morning, , leaving Legan at 9 a', m. The remains till lie in state in Wellsville at the residence of Alexander MaugliaU, from 11 a. in. to 1:30 p. m. Sunday, and funeral services will ' bo held there at 2 p j ro; on Sunday. . - at home, party, given by HesdamcsO. A. and Roy 8. Me Alister, on Tbnrsday afternoon . (vasone of the social successes of jie season, in fact nothing conld he ore id The affair, was enjoyable. at the J, A. McAlister resiEast Ceuter. dence on ; The speei-ou- s parlors there, were beautifully with asters aud golden decorated wd, and presented a most inviting dcogy-appearanc- The afternoon's amnsements insisted of two contests.that were ewhat uuique in character.Thc twas a contest. Twigs twig different kiuds of trees Rowing in the city were distribu-abo- ut the and the prize et to the room,' oric who properly toed the most of, them;' This p?ved to be Mrs. B. P. Biter. other contest was a noted a received Each guest m short sentences on. each tenee relating to some noted a?d the first letters of each r. 26 , .a'r Ij Tormiog: immure FiliijlY MEBiCiijE r- it . coia-plaiu- ts, cliiils and fever, bilioes-ne6-s, headaches and other like complaints no other .medieino is necessary; 1 1 invigorates ml regulates the liver, assist digestion,-Stimulateaction of tho kidnevi,5 purifies the blood, arul purges the IS1 bowels of foul accumulations cures liver Complaint, indigestion, sour Stomach, dizalne., chills,' rheumatic pains, siilemdie, kidney troubles, constiiatlon, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and heacbuLi. Every dm"-gihas Thedfords lllnck-- I hmnght in J5 cent packages and in mum- moth size for ; Never accept substitute. .'Insist on having the original made by the Chattanooga' Medicine Company. ,1 believe Tfcedfortf s . - bac!r-ttch- o, fading than most great dailies can furnish at five or six times the pru e. Ti e Thrice a UVk World iV absolutely f ir in iis political news, PaitUan bias ia never allowed to affect its new olumns.and Democrat and RpuhliiNn alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great political cam-- the' smallest) in his hands for paigns. months. What becomes of ail our Iu addition fr indigestion, hard eclda, hovel week and more news nud general at orocers lu Dldck-Dracg- U a piomptly. The subscriber, for only one dollar a jvnr,'g-tthree papers every . Thedfnnr saved doctors hills ia 019 tx;n lauv-i!- y sixty years. For the comi-toailments, such as constipation, at-ura- tt , - 3t , - . 4 Bbck-Drsu- w the best medicine on earth. It is good for any and everything. - I have a family of twelve chilurctv and for four years 1 have kept then on foot and healthy with no doctor but deck. Draught. A. J. GREEN, lllewara. la. -- to all the news, Week World fur American gold f The mines ' of the Thrie-Colorado, California,, Alabka aud nishes the best, serialfictinn . guests were: ot ber-g- ol Jlowellr-Aqni- la nern gregion sToT laborate raarket Mesdame? reports and other add thewest C. H. Hart.F.K.Nebeker $80,000,000 a year t fealnres of int Test. Nebeker, . Abscess;. Lorenzo Hansen, VV. : B. Preetou, pur hoard of gold, and. three , The Thiiee-- a Worlds Weelj This .fourths of Morrell, Moses Thatcher. Kerr, output goes to the regular, subscription price is onlj ; i W, H. Harrison, Cleveland, Mis Linford,. Champ. Hew, Martinean, mints." The yearly coinage of gold il.(X) per jear and tliis pays writes, Aug.15. 1902:"!. want t(T W. H. Prstnndr'. VVidtsoe. L. A. actually approaches in, value 1 Ii 156 pnpers;V-,to say a word bf praise, f for Bal s l tffer this Merrill, Caine, Snow Jenson, .entire circulation ,of silver dollars. obwpaper and The Jour- lartVa 8now Liniment. I stepped , Mfoidenbcll.' Vf -- LnnhUn, Miner, 2 for $3'$(L4-- ; nal , . on, a. nail, which eause. the cord f I' Empev, Shepr i, The ; treasury- - holds in 'trust, The.rcgubty, subscription -pricer ip inly leg to contract and aii ab- -' E. u jRobiflsoti. Dry 'n. Bodge, 7; of the two. paper? is $4.50" scfss to rise jo mj knee, and . tt outstanding gold jcfrtift Cali? Wood, Croxallj Lorenzo Mc- - against, doctor told ine that I would have d cates,1 000,000 jn gbit) coin ' t I' Alis-.Campbell, These ild certificates atlff leg. so one day I went, to J.FK. g ra'ngh from B! Pj. Liter. Noifce ' (LW.Thaleher, $20 Jo $10jX)0. They are 'issned Naylor, ortecssiaenL. drugstore (who is now its,, ' - . Lords Mary McAlister, Martha Needham, frbnl tbeitreasurvin excliabge f Newton IrrljfMon Company, Newton, Cache Denver, Colo.) He recommended R f, ' dense Earl, Bj. G. Thatcher, BrigCo. Utah. . r, coin or bullion, and .are just Notice bottle bf 8oow Liniment;. I got a gold tven la that hereby at a i meeting .Thatcher. W, ham Pyper, jF.W, bd gomTastg'dd, .The Englishniaii the djreetore.hcld on the first day of September Oc size nnd it cured my leg. Ifc 1903, an assessment of 2d cts. per a ha re was is the best liniment in the worid.ir 8, Latigton. Pari8.''Jobn Nebeker, Wears hTa pockets pnteprt-ypigold lerledpntheclpIttlsttvk'Of Jnlm -- Nihley, Engle, Affleck, Coin nronnd.with him; the Ameri payable on or befok-- O.-- JJththe1903,corporation to Chris ABCES8E8, with 'few except at hUresidtace. Any stock upon Manghau. J, A. Langtom.B. A. cau prefers to have his money iu Christensen of constipawhich this assessment m iV rem vin unpaid, on tions, are indicative the 20th of Oct. 1903,- will be deUn'iuent r and tion or Unstnn. W M Mom..Miiwrthe flml may, howThey, wprMwllttiVi-p.p.debility., , a advertised for aale at pnbltc and and Haight U mad- - before, wlU be sold on ever result from blows or from that can'be folded corn pactl yin his Sor. payment lflth 1901 to- the dellnoneat assessMiss Dora Jayne returned to her waistcoat pocket.' In thesuhtreas ment, together with the cost of advertising and foreign' bodies, introduced into tiny of expense sal. CH RI3 skin or flesh, such , as splinter home in Salt Lake City on Tues- ury at New York, recently, 1 CHRISTENS KN, . ; ' " . ' . Secretary. thorns, etc. For sale by Ritei day, offer a pleasant visit with picked up a handful of gold certifi' September Ofnee Newton, Cache Co, Utah, . Bros Drug Co. . bs cates of the value of $3,C00,0OO; 11th 19J3; Logan friends. the bundle could be stowed, away Mr. and Mr. L. ( Farr enter-itaine- d in on-'- s hip poekei, but it 'fa prea nnmbr of friends a, their sented seven ton of fbored residence, on Tuesday evening, A in the vaults of the gild. at tlie building was spent, very pleasant time time was a hoard of gold coin of , . On Thursday evening, the Yonng the value of $200.000,000.. Iu one Ladies Assn of the Second ward, viml., uo larger than the bedroom . . . To Buy yonr Fall gave n social party iu the ward of a New York flat, was an aggrehall, in honor of the birthday of gate of $78,000,000 iu gold.' This Sister Taylor, the president ot the was stored in little white bags church Y. L. M. I. A. There was stowed away in scores of steel a brief program of exercises rend- boxes, coveriug the four walls of ered. then foUowed games, and the vault from floor to ceiling finally refreshments in thefprm cf Every box was sealed, and some of melons and cantaloupes. It was a the seals were dated several yea-- , back. I The. first thought at sight decidedly pleasant affair. of this gold hoard, is that it is idle money, but it should be recalled that all of it is in eirculation ly Nearly 1,300 tons of gold lie to- proxy in the form of gold certifiday in the vaults of the treasury cates. Frank Fayant in Success. of the United States the greatest hoard of the yellow metal ever Owes Hi Life to a. Neighbor Kindness. gathered in the history of the Mr. D.P. Daugherty, well known World. Four hundred tons of this throughout Mercer and Sumner . . gold are piled, like bags of salt, Counties, W. Va.,raost owes likely within the four walls of the his life texthe kinduess of a neighll street. New York. iu bor. tie was almost hopelessly Outside the treasury hoard there afflicted with diarrhoea; was atis iu circulation through the countwo tended, physicians who gave by try a nearly equal amount of gold him little, if any, relief, wheu a Works- coin, making more thau 2 500 tons, neighbor his of serious learniug of gold in the United. States, fA r condition, brought him a bottle of the the engle. ofs imprint bearing Uhamberirtins Colic, Cholera and The value of this cold is more Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured than $1260,000,000. him in lesa than twent.v-fon- r hours One of the remarkable things For sale All C s by Druegists. about this gold is that, despite the of, the fact of its forming one-hal- f Colds. , a , -- d-p- rod - fr 'tiu-equale- d 1 . r - i- -1 -- , v ; , g e an-tlo- n, ns-les- r v Now is the Time, . UNDERWEAR L.PS GARMENTS, . Sweaters and Hosiery. Social. The in packaobs ek s his initials. For meant Always Loyal iff6 itoham Lincoln, Mrs. Rew won L12 in this contest. Dcheon was then served, mis- - They are to be had at the sub-treasu- ry Cache Knitting countrys circulating money,1 it is . rarely seen in the course of ordin-ary business. One may live iu New. York - or Chicago or San Francisco without seeing a siugle gold coin fqr a year. This is in striking' contrast to conditions abroad, where gold is everybodys coin. The gold sovereign of England is as current os the $5 silver certificate of this country. There, a man with a small income may not have a piece of paper money (the 5 Bank of England note is Neglected Kimball Bros: Carriage POMPANy , Every part of the mucous membrane, the nose, throat, cars, head and lungs, etc., are subjected to disease aud blight from neglected colds. Ballards Horehonnd Syrnp JOSEPH KIMBALL. is a pleasant and effective remedj ' u t' ' TO N. W KIMBALL ef-fccti- ye k. . THE PUBLIC; W. Akendriek 25c, 50c, $1.00. "I We CARRY THE LULL CARRIAGE COS. GOODS, of KALAMA- Valley Mills, Texas, writes: have nsed Ballards Horehound ZOO, MICHIGAN. Syrnp for coughs and throat trouThere is no bettter line of Vehicles. Come and see us before? bles; it is a pleasant and most bed-rocFoundry Building, one block? remedy. For sale at Riter buying. Our prices are BS. Bros. Drug Store. South of Thatcher Bank. , . ! . f |