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Show T. Vol. Provo City, Utah, Rriday, January 3. I- G. W. SHORES, M. D. Office at OPENING DAY. Residence. One blk east of Roberts House The Legislature in Session J. Shores, A. ... - ., Again. M. D., AND SURGEON, PHYSCIAN Payson, Utah. Office a.t Reaidenoe, la Wightman Building, Up Stairs. AM all calls lay omisM. THE MEMBERS. Scene and Incident of tlie Open lug Dap of the Utah Lawmaking Hodr. F. F. REED, Resident Dentist, ce Asadoorian, M. physician 0 Surgeon, at-arm- s; J. Surgeon Dentist gtl)g$id;ut gt0i?on. Attorney at Law, him.--There-wa- -- s-a to-da- y. Mrs. Mary Martin. Electropathist. Patronize HOME INDUSTRIES si-en- ce MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES Boiey House.! I s, m , - ely Irop. Hedquist, nt Shoes. Boots 1 JOHN EGAN, Liquor- s- Wines, and Cigars, i self-relian- ce self-contr- ol 17, 1890? own birthright? to nobility by letting Teutonic universities at 29,000 Berlin them find out t$ey could impose upon heading the list with less than 5,000 so sa 'id a thig as a mother. Lest while Rostock brings up the rear with shoulu seem toothers now as heartless somthing over 800-t- he professor shows as I u i. J to seejn to myself, I am anx-iou- that fully one-ha- lf of these hopefnll to state clearly that my object is youths are doomed to a life of poverty not to plead for any less love and ten- and disappointment. The vast maderness in the Lome. Next to virtue jority of these 29,000 burschen are the one thing Lest worth living for, looking forward to becoming lawyers the first and bfst reward of living or doctors or pastors or schoolmasters rightly, is loveand tenderness in the or in some other way, either in private home. But my belief is that a certain life or as servants of the state, to earn kind of mistaken motherliness under- their bread by means of the education mines the best kind of tenderness, and they are at present so laboriously acproduces selfish, thoughtless children, quiring. as well as exhausted mothers. If my This is not the first time that a simitheory were only to save the mothers lar alarm has been sounded. No less should still think it worth trying to a personage than Prof. Virchow refind out whether certain cently adyised young men to abandon is not entirely unnecessary and a sim all thought of finding a career in medpie vast of health, strength and sweet- icine, and more than once, both in ness by no means beautiful or com- America and in Great Britain, figures mendable. But it goes further than have been publised showing that there that, it is built on my intense convic- are no patients for half the doctors, tion that the children are actually in- or no clients for half the lawyers, or jured. It is not a good thing for a churches for a fifth of the curates who child to grow up with the sense that are every year let loose upon the anybody is his slave. It is worst of all world. The rush to the learned professions for him to grow up with the knowlhis Blave. mother that is his edge began, it is sometimes affirmed, after That idea of his mothers loving him the depression In agriculture, and the through everything, which has been corresponding rebounding from the extolled in yerse and story for genera- commercial prosperity of fifteen or tions, is a positive danger for him. The twenty years ago. This may, no doubt closest, sweetest, truest, happiest rela-;io- n be partially true. But, at the same between any two human souls is phenomen has been noticed in every not that then' when one knows that other country, the explanation must the other, whether wife, husband, be sought a little deeper. The real child, friend or sweetheart, will love cause will, we venture to think, Jte tendency through everything, but when each found in the walks with a noble dreed in the hearth ou the part of parents and their sons of ever seeing in the eyes of the other to look to the gentlemanly professcorn. sions instead of the more lucrative a I have spoxen of the young child and more certain callings of a less even the infant, being trained from genteel description. In Germany the very first, for its own sake as well and America this trait is perhaps exhibited in its most exaggered form, as its mothers to all possible but the theory I would simply because in those countries proteach is still more plainly important fessional training is cheap and the as the children grow. All possible preliminary education abundant or comradeship between parents and easy to attain. But we see it everychildren should certainly exist; the where else. Since the school boards child should feel absolutly sure of the brought the three R's within the reach swiftest, subtlest, truest sympathy of every child, it Is notorious that whenever he needs it; but it is impos- these yonthful graduates have dissible comradeship that tlfese mistaken played a repugnance to the useful lives in which they have been bom. mothers labor to bring about with as their result. They want to better themselves harvests a is There institution by becoming city clerks or nursery known as the, children's hour. I governesses. It is the first result prowould have no hour in the day when duced by an unwonted state of affairs. my child should not feel he could come By and by education will get too comto me; and Iyrgnid arrange for. him to mon to be marketable. It will then be with or near me as many hours as be regarded simply as a preliminary to possible; but as I would not have any any calling, aud not as a necessary given hour set aside when he should antecedent of what the Germans call A carpenter, or a either demand or expect that I must bread studies. be with him, and when the slightest machinist, or a storekeeper will disinterruption from visits, weariness or cover that he is none the worse for beillness would inflict a disappointment ing a good scholar, and will even find far keener to the child than all the that in the enhanced esteem, the greatsatisfaction of the undisturbed hours. er and the enlarged chances in life Carlyle wisely advises for older people which it gives him, he is quite as much such an arrangement of habits that benefited by his education as if he had any interruption will be a change for sought to earn liisl lying by meens of the better. Much the same idea, in it directly. London Standaird. moderation, may be brought into effective service in the training of children. The happy hour of companionship with parents should be as many as possible when compatible with not developing little elderly prigs CUT!! CUT!!! CUT! in manners or habits or conversation; IN but there Bhould not be a definite time for them, to which everything else must be sacrified. As I have said, I Per Ton, $ 4.75 have only gained courage to announce At Yard 5.25 these heterodox views now that I am Delivered able to formulate the results of long follow. Remember others We lead; observation and to feel sure that the who made the cut in COAL, children of my acquintamce who, In one sense, have had the most devoted mothers, have lost something saved by getting your coal of which nothing can ever restore to us,Money as we sell the 11. G. Western, them. The mothers who have waited Pleasant Valley hard lump. Also the on' their children with loving devo- Celebrated Castle Gate Coal the most heat by Scientific Test of all tion, laid out their clothes, picked up other Coal in the market. their playthings, heard their lessons, in your orders. t&'Send let nothing interfere with going up three flights of stairs to light the gas REED SMOOT, JNO W. DEAL for them or sit on their bed for an PROVO, UTAH. hour, while the deserted husband down stairs very naturally went off to the club, are not reaping any desirable reward for tbeir exertions. If the devotion produced an exceptionally beautiful relation of appreciation and STANLEY BACK! comradeship, it would be one thing; but it never does. The boy who has lias HectriM the forll a devoted mother, in the sense with whichl am using the word devoted, the announcement of his safe return to ci-- v By filiation. His adventures and discoveries into the exacting son, the bavs been (rand, wasderlul, marrel. The world hoe seem nothing like brother, the insufferable hus- one. them before. His thrilling adventures, marastoundband. lie doeB not learn to appreciate velous discoveries, darklng exploits, privations, wonderful trip across the Dark what is done for him; he learns to take ing Continent, How he faund Km In Key wlU be Included, from bis nrss it. as a matter of course. lie does not Everything con trance Into Africa to the present time. his so love wants half well the new mother to learn Everybody borne in it for having constantly upon GENUINE STANLEY BOOK! him that his mother is some lovely, sacred, divinely dear and beautiful From Stanleys own writings and de tehees. Over 400 of the grandest and most being, a gift from God not to be lightly spa Colnew seen In a book ofandtravels. wonderful treated, holding herself justly entitled ored Plates everEugrnvlngs waited, and will be more agerly amore to all his care and consideration, ready It has been make money for the agent after, sought with infinite love and sympathy, but and make It easier than any book Issued for not ready to be in any sense his slave. the paet fifty year. Old and unreliable accounts elect a minute clerk at $5 per day, and also for the appointment by the Governor of a messenger for the executive department of $4 per day, said sum to be paid out of the funds of the Territory. Read three times and passed. Mr. Hammond offered a resolution adopting the standing rules of last session, and ordering 300 copies printed was instructTne Sergeant-at-arm- s ed to supply members with copies of the laws and journals of 1888. Mr. Allen offered a concurrent resolution, which was. adopted, for the printing of the list of members and addresses. After the joint session Mr. Creer offered C. R. No. 2 for four daily papers for each member, the necessary post age stamps and the renting of a post-offibox. Adopted. Mr. Thurman moved that when tho House adjourn it be until Wednesday at 2 p. m., to allow the Speaker time to make up his list of committees. Carried. At 5 p. m. adjourned. ll. M. Wells, chief dark of the last session, called the Council to order, Rim, No. 10, and read a list of the members entitled UTAH. to seats. Roll was called and respondFROVO, ed to. The oath was administered by Secretary Sells. The following officers were elected: D- F. S. Richards, president; Frank J. joint session. Cannon, chief clerk; Vernie L. Ilalli-da- y Soon after 4 o'clock the two houses of Provo, engrossing and enrolling met in.joint session in the House, with II. clerk; A. Gazier, sargeant oace Next to the Drugstore, Richards presiding. President C. Barrel!, messenger; II. Pickett, Governor SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. wachman; Arthur L. Thomas was inJames B. Morrison, chaptroduced, and read to the assembly his lain. A resolution was offered for the ap message. Dr. N. Christenson, pointment of a minute clerk at $5 per At the close ot the message RepreThe well known sentative Williams offered a resoluday and adopted. tion for speading the message on the A resolution for an usher was lost. for resolution the A appoint- minutes and for printing 100 copies. joint in the Has again opened his Office him 5 a clerks $ of ment minute per day, Adopted, after which the joint session in reoms formerly occupied by to ap- was dissolved with prayer by the sorts Governor the all and do to authorizing Provo, aad is prepared most approved point a messenger between the Exe- House chaplain. of Dental Work in the cutive office and the two houses at $4 style. Baal No. Efloia 2, Deital Bilim, per day, funds of the Territory to pay IIISIMKO MOTIIllKLmm BT ALICE WELLINGTON1 HOLLINS. Utah. these, was concurred in. Frevo, A resolution was adopted for the sergeIt was a terrible blow to me when I ant-at-arms to hoist the National found that I did not enjoy giving my F. H. SIMMONS, M. D. flag on the must during the sitting of baby a bath. To be sure, I.had never of the Legislature. . 1 1 giving babies baths; but when The iules of the 27th session were enjoyed came to be my own baby there was it adopted to govern this session. to be some marvelous transformation A committe was appointed to act in my whole nature, which would make H with a like committee from the house Office two doors north First to wait on the Governor, and inform this one of the sweetest and heaven-lie- st of experiences. 'When, therefore National Bank, and at residence, him they were ready to receive mesdiscovered that I was not only wilProvo, Utah. sages from His Excellency. to give him his bath, for Bridget ing Office hour 9 to 11 a. m- - end 8 to 5 p. n. A resolution was introduced to fur- but that I actually preferred to "have nish each member with fonr daily pa- her do it, I wept over myself and my JOHN B. MILNER. pers and stamps for correspondence own hardness of heart in perfect deduring the session. Newspapers was It was evident that I was a stricken out, then tbs stamps had to spair. loved my baby, I was sure fiend. I go, and thus the whole resolution went of that, but I did not care to wash up in economy. fatal flaw in "my t After the joint session Council adHines Building, nature somwhere. Then, as now, I m. had fully the sweet and intense conUtah. journed till 2 p. Prevo, viction that in all life there is no hapllouae piness, no honor, no blessedness so A- m. 2 O. WhitHon. F. at p. jreat as that of being a mother. But Promtly to order House and read called iow could it be possible for a mother the ney a list of the members elect, as certified to love her child properly and not care by Secretary Sells. On motion of James about washing it? I did not dare conSharp tnis list was accepted as prima fess my failing to any one. I brooded facie evidance of the House and the over it in shame and distrust, but beOffice at Residence, roll was so called, Joseph R. Dorter of gan to watch furtively the experiMorgan and C. N. Lund of San Pete ments of more motherly mothers to seo Two blk east of Roberts House. being absent, but they afterwards whether tlieir babies really developed came in. Secretary Sells administered better than mine. Now that mine is the oath of office to the members. Pro- ten years old, and I have reached that ceeding to permanent organization. S. happy phase of middle life when we R. Thurman nominated James Sharp can begin to test our theories experiI for Speaker, and James N. Kimball ence and exclaim triumphantly, nominated C. E. Allen. Messrs. Thur- told you so! or observe a discreet as to results, I have gained courman and Kimball were appointed telBy buying your lers. The vote stood Sharp 15, Allen age to formulate certain instinctive 5. Allen and Sharp did not vdte. beliefs that there may be such a thing Speaker Sharp took the stand and read as to much motherliness; i. e., n?ver a speach with he had prepared for the too much of what is true motherliness, occasion in which he invoked the aid but merely ot what is wrongly supand corporation of the members and posed to be beautiful devotion to a Of M. Mickelson, his full endeavors to his duty, child's best interests. Utah. pledged That a child should be entirely Spanish Xork, lie was then sworn in a speaker. For Chief Clerk Mr. Hammond nomi-nete- d given over to servants, or, as he glows Robert S. Campbell and Frank older, be left to himself entirely in Pearce nominated Ralph E. Iloge. The choosing his companions or his pleasj vote stood Campbell 15, Hoge 6. ures, is never for his best interest. I Clerk would have the nursery open, if posAmerican and For Engrossing Fork, Enrolling Just opened in M. Mens named Allen Mr. Cohen, sible, from my own room or study, that near the Young Joseph Jonn named Creer and Hall. Hoyden. Of might know everything that was goG new and Cohen and vote for stood course the ng on there, and overhear every word Everything u 15. that was said. But so far as it was Boyden Our Parlor, Sergeant-at-ArmMr. Williams possible to turn over the actual phyFor i all its appointments. are ' named J. W. McNutt of and Bed-Roospining-ltooOgden, and sical labor of caring for the child, I the second to none in the' Howells named Hadley D. Johnson, would always keep my own freshness County, being centrally the latter being elected with the of soul and body for companionship in located. It will be "Obi the advanlis little walks and talks and pleasstraight party vote. tage of all Commer- Pleasures suggests another C. A. Smoot was elected messen- ures. W. cial Travelers to stop. for I believe there may be too without point; opposition. ger ''liere. H is also the motherliness was in pleasures as in much II. John For Theatrical Maughn Chaplain companies., for 'place o stop at, being the nearest placeN elected. Mr. Allen nominated Rev. W. drudgery. From the moment that the to the Theater. P. N. Dailey, promising good Presby- child knows anything it should be REASONABLE. RMS terian prayers if he was elected, but taught to rely upon itself in Special rates to Theatrical troops. the Mormons of the House were to building its houses of cards or blocks or planning its little games. Have much for him. rm. C. AT. Holey, The oath being administered to these lim near you while he plays, but do officers, the Chaplain performed his not play with him save as a rare inAlex. duties, when the Speaker announced dulgence to both him and yourself. Of course, in laying down any rule, the House fully organized. SEALSKIN a resolution for allowance must be made for temper-meoffered Allen Mr. Home Made and Imported and constitution. There cannot seats by lot, providing that selecting and be too had members who seryed thre years great tenderness towards nervor ous of should have the privilege selecting sickly children hardly responRepairing Done. their seats first. This was adopted af- sible for their fretful demands upon Rubber Goods Repaired. ter voting down an amendment by others; and yet the true tenderness Rubber and Leather Cement Creer making it two years instead of must show itself in the inexhaustible three. For sale at the sign of the patience, not of amusing these chilwere Howells Creer' and dren, but of laboring to show them Thurman, BIG BOOT, to ones select favored iow to amuse themselves; since with the three seats, Bank. of half block Wct Center Street, and they formed a corner by getting such temperments and constitutions together in a row next tho north it is even more important for the little sufferers to acquire the windows. which mean both Messrs. Kimball and Thorman were and DKALI5H IN to committee and lealth on the happiness. A wise and joint appointed wait on the Governor and notify him courageouse critic has recently had the two houses were ready to receive the nerve to insist upon a false note in the motherliness of George Eliots messages from His Excellency. of notice must admired Milly Barton. The poor, Tho Council haying given P. V. JUNCTION, UTAH. a concurrent resolution for. the elec- patient, tired mother 'was partly to tion by each house of a minute clerk blame, not only for being herself im-l-o Medi-ily at $5 pr day, Mr. Thurman offered a posed upon by husband and children, and Liquors for Use. Imported and substitute authorizing each hous to but for cheating the children of their H. B. - C--, No. 42 : FULL LINE OF se self-sacrifi-ce ever-increasi- well-merit- ng Mans Furnishing Goods at S. S. JONES. COMPETITION. J-- L-l Men I City Beal Estate Agency. Street, Half Blk South of Roberts House - provo City, We invite HALL, ALBEBZ S1NSLBTON. W X. self-dependen- ce; time-honor- ed com MANUFACTURES AND IS M 9 DEALERS IN Clothing & Gents Furnishings of all sorts have just opened up with a Choice Stock," IN Having Purchased for Cash wo are prepared to furnish the Best and most Fashionable Goods at the lowest possible figure. Call and examine our stock and get a perfect fit and save money. ; Johnson. & Singleton. THE ; West Snd Store - com Smoot & Deal. JOSNSOE. I Johnson Sinoleton NOTICE. com Utah. - visiting strangers and others to call and examine the list of City and Suburban property which we offer at Special Bargains for the next 30 DAYSe Visitors cheerfully supplied with all available information respecting this City and ounty free. ed un-desiia- ble and s Over-Coat- Carries a full Line of Choice GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, J Hardware Queensware, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Etc ome and Examine OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. I Courteous Treatment and Low T r- JOS. Sentere Street, STILL A. . s. HARRIS, Proprietor. - - - TVjvo City, Utah. AT THE de-velo- pes in-tolea- ble TO MUCH i.i:ab.vi.vo. Alnrmlafff Increase Is the Num- ber of Professional Men. The alarming Increase in the number of learned men forms the theme of a statistical work which has just been issued by a Gottingen professor. Dr. Lexis, figures refer more especially to Germany, thongh they are not much less applicable to many other parts both of Europe and America. Taking the number of students entered on the books of the twenty-on- e And We are Going to Stay (lu re. arms is Our Busiest Y'eur. Since Its Advent, have m! "a,l jwe :i Because We have earned furnishing the very bos- a liupul;; r-id- liny. ion for the CAUTIONI ceived old books, by We announce this to proand battered plates. the tect our agents and the nubile against Stanley Books numerous, worthless that we all of which are simply old books have seen in use for years, snd are now being offered as new books, with a few pages of new matter aided. es so-call-ed Agents wanted Eyerywliere- Minister. Teachers, Young Men and Ladles, easily make from 85 Farmers and Clerks can No ts 85 per day. Canvassing outfits now experience required. ready. 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