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Show ' t THE Try Again Block, has found her quarters entirely too email for the accommodation of her large class, which now nnmber8 twenty-tw- o members and is still growing, bo she has rented the large corner room down Btairs, into which she will move ' In her new and immediately. eommodious quarters she will es- ! Before getting your money fcai (if you dont Hfce SekiL anothcr Hxjs Best tea) try r: If you dont like tint, another. Keep on ix9aS have tried all five. Xff for The . following-person- tablish dress making parlors, and iu this department she will be as sisted by Misses Daisy Curlee and you Thens Cora B. Cady, the. well known fashionable modistes of Salt .Lake. Prof. H.E. Leo, general manager of the Standard Square Inch System is in Logan and will assist In the opening of the new establishment. - Prof. Lee is making a general tour, and will establish schools at Portland and elsewhere on the coastr . money-back. a JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH, JANUARY 28 1899 TRI-WEEKL- Y obtained Clerk Owen wedding permits from B. Wood-war- d in Thursday: HyrumCanada, and 40. of Alberta, 26, of; Wells-vill- e Mary A. Adamson, Marinas Petersen, 46, and of Newton. Zina Hansen, 28, both Ho-vinTh students of Miss Lucy school tendered that lady a afternoon. Load- surprise yesterday e(j with picnic the children repaired to the schoolroom in the , basement of the tabernacle, and there, after surprising their instructor, spent a Miss very pleasant afternoon. of a the was very recipient Moving nice present 'purchased by her scholars. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Hansen, was held in the Seventh ward meeting house on Thursday. es , The Scandinavian Reunion. The Scandinavian reunion Leld in the Palace-hall- orrWednesday evening was a hummer. By eight oclock the hall was well filled, and by nine, so crowded that but few more than half, the ladies present could find seats. Dancing promptly began to the delightful strains of Jeppesons full orchestra.. Every one present seemed to .partake of the spirit of the occasion, and how the cotillions, waltzetc. were es, schottischeS, polkas, A large attendance marked the services and the floral offerings of enjoyed. Dancing was continued until friends were profuse and magnifi-cen- t. eleven oclock, when came about Those who spoke, were Elan intermission and programme; ders L. K. Larsen, A. C. Jacobsen, the first number of which was the N. P. E. Nielsen and C. E. all of whom testified to the clever rendition by a zobo band of four pieces, of Mit Land worth and integrity of the de'America. Following this was the ' ceased. comi- c- song, ' En Bondedatter i The people of the Third ward Kjobenbayn, by Mr. Ferdinand held a rousing reunion as' delivered Jacobsen, which afternoon and evening. The with charactistic vim. Then Misses affair was held in7' the meeting Alice and Eunice Jacobsen, whose house and was well attended. An sweet voices have charmed maoy appetizing dinner was served, which audiences, san&a beautiful duet to was followed by a programed of a guitar, accompaniment and as In the even- usual, were encored, to which they speeches, songs, etc. The graciously- - responded. Dommer ing dancing wa the order most sociable sort of a time was Knowles, a rotupd and happy San spent and everybody present pro peter, (?) convulsed the audience affair a success. nounced the with a comic speech in broken - - . f Miss'Nlna 'Feltpwho has been English; termed nponthe Official programme Et krafight Vidnes-byrgiving instructions in the and it was a bird. A very ard Square Inch- System of dress cutting, upstairs in the' Ricks elderly lady whose name we omit ted to learn, then delivered a reel tation, showing that' in her time she had been an - able elocutionist of the good old school. Then came a farce, I Politlret-tewhich was a clever satire our upon city government in its various departments, and was par ticipated in by Ferdinand Jacobsen,- the Justice; Jacob Strass-burgChief Fire Dept. T; A. Thoresen, Jos. Thoresen, a diminu tive substitute for Politibetjent Crockett, Emil Anderson as the peripatetic Dago with a ' barrel, organ and monkey Geo. Peter son, Hans Vellingtro, F. F. Peter son, and Advocats Keeler and Walters, all of whom sustained well their respective parts and What does it do? created much amusement. 1 It causes the.oil glands ""After the rendition of the "proin the skin to become more was resumed un dancing gramme active, making the hair soft til two a. m., when all retired, ex and glossy, precisely as hausted but happy. The Scandi nature Intended. are dandies for reunions navian It cleanses the scalp from genuine mirth and enjoyment, dandruff and thus removes and they are always attended, as one of the great causes, of. was. this one, by people fr om.all parts, of the county. baldness., ' It makes a better circuOn Land Assessments. lation in the scalp and stops I would sug the hair from coming out. , Editor Journal: around and see look that you gest H cannot if I! get somebody to pass you a law allowing the people of the Ceres ociczess . State to elect a U. S. Senator in the as State officers are Aycrit Hair Vigor will same mannerseems to me that this elected It , surely make hair grow on would saveour law makers a great 1 bald heads, provided only of brain work, which could there is any life remain-i- n deal then be turned to good advantage in the hair bulbs. . our present liws, in It restores color to gray andoverhauling making improvements where or white hair. It does not ever needed. There is a subject do this in a moment, as which seems to me should be win a hair dye; but In a looked after by our law makers; short time the gray color namely, to enact a law which would make taxation of farming of age gradually disaplind approach a little nearer pears and the darker color equity, then the present loose sysof youth takes its place. tem of assessment. It is Well known would you like a copy to almost everybody who has given of our book on the Hair the matter a thought, that in near-l- y sd Scalp? It h free. , every district of the .county ftll tbe hnt4u there are lands adjoining one anothot 'y T ..ur, er which differ vastly In value, and 1)K. yet are asseszsd at the same figure. This is no particular fault of the .. Thors-tenee- .on-Thurs-- old-fashion- ed n, day , d; n, er - ( Assessor, as it would be impossible ' ten for him to travel over-eve- ry acre lot iu the county and examine the quality of the soil, and yet a great injustice is done the people every - year through ; this - unfair To system of assessing tbe land. obviate this difficulty, Mr. Editor, it seems to 'me it would be a good plan if a law was enacted making each county appoint appraisers whoe duty it should be, through actual examination of the soil, to classify tbe different lands in each county. If this were done by men who had knowledge and judgment in regard to this matter,, and all the land was classified into different grades, it would be quite an easy matter for the Assessor to maxe a just assessment.' . This plan would involve considerable labor upon the appraisers, but once completed it need not be gon e over again for a long period of -timep20 or 25 yearsrylt this plan was carried out it would lessen the labors of the Assessor to a great extent, and from his' salary could he deducted the amount it would cost the county to employ said apSo that in reality it praisers, would cost the county little or nothing. ,Respectfully- TRAGIC DENOUEMENT. .Christian Endeavcrers. ' The Christian Endeavor Society Confirmed From Irt Page. of Logan will hold missionary meeting in the Presbyterian and there placed on a sofa. SenaChurch, Sunday night, Jan. 29th, tor Gallinger, who is a physician, at 7:30 oclock. The following was near at hand. A single glance programme will be given: told him that the attack would be Hymn Congregation. fatal. Within ten minutes from Scripture reading apd prayer the time of the stroke, Mr. Garland Irving Brangham. breathed his last. The epurt Hymn Congregation. meantime had postponed the case of Cnha in which Mr. Garland was interPaper, Christianization Miss Jensen. , ' ested, and had- - proceeded with Misses other business. duet Instrumental Leonard and Foster. Word of the tragedy was soon Recitation, The Church Walk- noised through the Capitol and Martha senators and representatives huring with the Worl Bergener. v ried to the court room. The two. Work Street Chapel Reading, Arkansas senators, Messrs, Berry Miss in North China and Jones, were among the first to view the body and following them Mr. and was a Duet, The Re8cue, long line of persons, high in Mrs. Cleraenson. legislative and legal circles who Trio, Seeking for tbe Lost had been associated with Mr. GarMiss -- Pomeroy, land at v&rious times-i- n his long and John Lamont. and notable public service. Open P&rlirment on Utah, conducted by the Rev, N. E. .Clemen-seCache Valley Mercantile Co. t. . - Me-Cutche- Mra-Clemena- n. on n. Offering. New goods daily. Doxology. ,AU are. cordially invited' to at- Raisins, 20 lb. for $1.00. Peaches, 20 lb. for $1.00. tend this meeting. Soap, 47 bars for $1.00. ' ' Christian Larsen, Tapioca, 20 lhB. for $1.00. Ladles Culture. lbs. for 20 $1.00. Physical Sago, 5th Ward, Logan. All ladies desiring to take phys- Starch, 16 lbs. for $1.00, case of trichinae. ical culture In the Brigham Yaung , Ask for prices before you buy, Fairbury, Neb., Jan. 25. Three College, will meet in'the Gymnasweeks ago a farmer named Keller-ma- n ium, Thursday, Jan. 26, at 4:30 instructions butchered a hog afflicted with p. m. Preliminary ork Is will be given, trichinae. The family, compris- respecting the-wing himeelf, wife and seven child- ana the time of meeting will be ren partoook of .meat which arranged to suit - the - convenience was insufficiently cooked. ' Three of members of the cla8sr W.J. KERR,Prest f days later a daughter glied and the mother, after fearful today, Perhaps in that Clock of yourS, or the father can suffering, expired. The TABLERS BUCKEYE PILE Watch, that kept such good time, baa live hat a few days. ' The family OINTMENT is the only remedy become a little erratic iu its movements. We have a Repairing Department where is miserably poor, and Kellerman, for blind, bleeding or protruding even tbe most debilitated Watch and with jbis five remaining children, indorsed by physicians; cures Clock are restored to liie, beauty, and lie in a single room, Conscious of piles, Price Regular habits. All orders are promptly the most obstinate cases. of what is going on, but . rigid and 50 cts. in bottles. Tubes 75 cts. attended to, and charges are reasonably low. We guarantee ,oar work for, One unable to move. Riter Bros, Drug Co. f year. We also carry a complete line of on the body of Mrs. Kellerman WATCHES, CLOCK8, . showed parts of the - .tody to be What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, with alive fairly NOTIONS. Buffalo. N. From my STATIONERY AND a. There SCREW LOOSE KILLED trjehip, . ti IN A HURRICANE. personal knowledge, gained in observeffect of jour Shilohs Cure in ,ing C., Jan- 26. The .casesthe of advanced Consumption, I am steamer Aorangi, from Australasia, prepared to say it is tbe most remarkbrings details of the terrible cy- able Remedy that bas ever been brought clones which swept the South seas to my attention. It bas certainly saved Bold by Coabout the middle of December, de- many from Consumption. a op Grocery A Drug Store, vastating villages, wrecking ship- Prices the very lowest 1 C. M. ' Wendelboe. Third Street, East of Tithing Office, LOGAN. ping and causing many' deaths. At Samarai, in New Guinea, on December 11th, the gale was ' terrific. Cocoa palms went down by hundreds and were carried to sea. Torrents of rain fell.'- Twelve . - vessels were wrecked. In the Solomons the hurricane did tbe most damage, whole villages being destroyed Hundreds of cocoa plantations were uprooted and yam patches leveled. Over 500 natives are reported to have been killed. Capt. Pentecost of the yacht St. Anbin, who brought news of the disaster to Sydney, says he saved to have been a woman who-w- as killed as "a sorceress, she being accused of hauing caused the hurricane. He bought her, the purchase price being a pig, and took her to another island, where she was released. - . We have a line of $2.00 Shoes made by one of the best manufacturers in America in Button or Lace for Ladies, any style toe, patent or stock tip, and in Lace or Cong, for men, any style toe, and we, are selling them for $1.50, And guarantee every pair of them. Robinson Bros MAIN STREET, LOGAN. ... Prevails DO cd This is no Closing out sale. Two papers Hooks and Eyes for Two papers Best Pins for . . . ., L, L. Sheeting per yard.1: Bleached per yard Ladies Hose per pair 10 cents and up. Childrens Hose per pair 10 cents and up. Childrens Woolen Underwer 20 cents and up. t!i- 1 Only an every day Snap. will please you. . Shillings Best Tea per package Fuji Tea per package 6c. 5c. 5c. 6c. Mens Flannel Overshirts 75 cents and up. Provo Dress Flannel per yard . : Provo Wool Blankets largs size. Cotton Blankets per pair. .. J Mens Ladies ana Childrens Shoes at prices . ........... 3CansPeas for.. 2 Cans Beet Corn for. 6 Cans Oil Sardines for 3 Cans Mustard Sardines for , , ( IDT SILL GOODS 35c. 2.60 $ 50a that Bottle Pickles 7 cans Lye for 1 10 Bars Soap for. ; 3 Packages Starch for High Grade Coffee 20 to 40a 25a 25a 10a 50a 25a 25a . . ; prices. Crockery, QlasswarerTinware, etc., ,at the lowest ' - ' - 20a 15a 25a 25a , ' r We carry a nice, clean stock of the best goods, and we claim to sell cheaper than other dealers, because our expenses are less and we can afford to sell cheap, AU we want is a chance to prove it. Call and be convinced. Just come once and we will guarantee that you will cocas again. . i Sho &il h-Wes- ci m E. R. NIELSEN, Hans::r. |