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Show A tZy 1 EVIEW Work mt the or TUB WEBB. Ktuu mm Heue-t-tl- ag Uewn to BUlMMk The senile quite Industrious durol ing the put week. Conilderitlon the revenue Mil wu concluded and the bill cent to the house. The house amendments to the fire and police bill were concurred In and the bill Is now In the hands of the engrossing and enrolling committee. The following senate bills tu were pused: . No. 67, prescribing the duties of of state. No. 1 os, for the protection of newspaper reporters. No. 101, relative to the holding of elections and the canvass of returns. No. 103, providing a maximum schedule of salaries. No. 104, relative to the appointment of administrators in cases of dispute between relatives. . No. 107, for the acceptance of the land granted by the Carey act. No. 109, regulating the storage and sale of unclaimed freight. for the encouragement of silk No. Oat of Arcadia. The aouutrjr boy was In love and younx, And he unrd Maeeuae with aa eater Suecue But the maiden bade bias work and wait; She wanted a hum who wna strove and grant He loved his boats and the souutry Ufa, And he wanted a leader little wife; He wished lo Live la pease aod ease. In the shade of his spiwudlue old aba tress. But the maidee bads bias ffoaudwla A name she aould prize and glory fas She said she would watt and wed him whan Ha had amda bis idaea la the ranks of awn. Thau the boy plmwed luto the ally's roar, And ha lea road tbs market's sordid lore, And be laarnrd that Ufa la an awful fig Id, Where the woandad full to the left aad right But ou their bodies be slowly rasa, And ha gained new strength from his vaa- As he overcame them and beat them down, He grew la wealth end wide renown. But hb heart was sold. He forgot to feel: HU chilling suite had the glow of Week Hb brain grow base end hb faaa grew hard. As he stood a victor learned and warred. Than hb words ware treasured throughout the stale, And all men followed and sailed him gnat: But ha smiled whan he thought ol tbseoun-tr- y boy And ha roasted at love aa a childish toy. DAILY DRILL. its, culture. for the refunding of the terrif state and the Issuance bonds torial bonds to fund outstanding warrants. No. 117, authorising electors to vote at the Mercur Incorporation election without being registered. The senate also passed the following house bills: No. 63, for the appointment of a land commission and the management of the states land business. No. 35, for the organisation and government of the militia. No, 151, prohibiting the sale of liquors to Indians and "squaw men." House bill No. 11, making eight hours . a day's labor In mines and smelters was also passed, but It Is still before the senate on a motion to concur In a house amendment adding the letter s" to the The Mil will come up word "smelter. again tomorrow, and when It Is reached hostilities are promised. The senate killed two Mils Senate bill No. 93, for the payment of district court expenses by the state, and senate bill No. 63, requiring employers to pay the wages of their workmen In cash. The latter aroused a bitter controversy. Another conflict, which was of a partisan nature, was escltrd by the Mil providing a system of registration. It Is expected that the rancorous debate over this measure will be renewed tomorrow. The governor approved the following senate bills during the week: No. is, for the prevention of disesses among sheep by dipping, and repealing the sheep Inspection law. No. 70, to provide for the drawing and summoning of grand and petit jurors. . No. 86, relating to the recovery of damages for injuries caused by dogs. No. 80, defining the duties of stale No. 115, treasurer. No. 13, relative to Irrigation com panics and the collection of Irrigation assessments. No. 19, relative to Crimea against the elective franchise and requiring candl-dateand chairmen to file statements of expenditures. No. 38, authorizing cities and towns to maintain free public libraries and reading rooms. No. 55, providing for the election of presidential electors. No. 75, prescribing the duties of the state auditor. Joint memorial No. 4, asking Congress to make an appropriation to meet the constitutional convention deficiency. The governor uetoed the state unlver slty Mil. The Mil was amended to meet his objections and again passed. The Value of Skim Milk. We are frequently asked what Is the value of skim milk for hog feed? The only general answer to thia can be, what you caa get out of It. Some men at times get 35 cents a hundred, some 30, some 35, while others do not get more than 5 cents. It all depends on how you feed it; whether sweet or sour; wh.it you feed ty with, whether corn, oilnit-.i!- , oats orbrsn;whst you feed it to, whether fattening hogs or young pigs; and the price that you secure for the result and This drill, used regularly, will be found of advantage In giving grace and freedom to the movements of the body, and a better command of the muscles work and moat needed In every-da- y them learn to order In correctly play. the exercises should be taken slowly at first. When learned, fifteen minutes per day Is all that Is needed for a "drill. Each motion is made a certain number of times, usually from four to eight, and should be done vigorously and steadily. Begin by assuming the "correct position, which must be rigidly maintained during the drill, only excepting those parts of the body In action. Toes at right angles; heels together, with weight upon balls of feet; legs stiff; abdomen well back; chest out shoulders back and down ; arms stiff at sides; ch.n slightly In; slight forward Incline of whole body. Bend the head for- Head and Neck ward upon the chest, and then up again to erect position ; bend the head backward, and then erect ; to the right side, and then erect; to the left, then erect; "twist it, looking over right shoulder, and thsn back again to position; "roll,r dropping head upon chesl ; roll It ward the right side, around to back, to the left, and back to front po slllon. Reverse this roll. shoulders up, Shoulders "Shrug shrug forward, shrug back ; roll, going up, to the back, down, and then forward. Reverse this roll. Arms With arms stiff at sides, twist them In their sockets, toward the front, toward the back ; bending the elbows, rest clinched hands upon chest; thrust arms forward to full extent, and back to position; out at aides and back to pool tlon; straight down, and back to post, tlon ; straight up, over the head, back to place, always with even, steady, continuous motion. The Hands Extending arms straight in front, and afterward to the sides, and then upward, open and close fingers to fullest extent. Shake the hands at the wrists. Up; down; to the sides; then with a rolling motion ; slowly, and then faster. The Chest Keeping the shoulders well back, and holding the breath, raise and lower the muscles of the chest. The Abdomen Raise and lower, forward and back, the muscles of the abdomen. Learning to contract these muscles and lo hold them back In position is a great help to a good carriage. The Diaphragm Raise and lower diaphragmatic muscles, enlarging this part of the body to widest extent In each b motion. Illps Lifting stiff leg slightly from the floor, twist it at the hip toward the front; twUt It toward the back; lifting the leg In the same manner, "roll It at working It to full extent, up, forward, down and back. Leg motions, of course, must be taken, one side of the body, and then the other, alternately. Legs Raise "stiff leg forward and out, and then back to place; out to side, toward the back, and to place; Ilex leg at knee, and thrust forward and up quickly; flex and thrust to the side; Hex and thrust, to back; unhinge leg at hip and swing; out In front, to the side; across In front toward the back, and to position; swing In a circle, around and across in front, then around toward the hip-join- t, gain. With hogs at 4 cents a pound, as apart of a properly balanced ration skim milk should be worth at least 30 cents a hundred, or two cents a quart, If fed sweet. We would not feed ft to fattening hogs at all, as it Is too bulky. We would not back. feed it alone especially separator milk The Ankles Holding leg stiff In front as it is an unbalanced ration. We work the foot at ankle, up, down, to the would not feed it with ollmeal for the side, to the left ; shake and twist right same reason. We would feed It with feet, and "Toll doing part of the wheat middlings and corn meal, or corn work with thethem, reverse motion; rise en alone, and to growing hogs exclusively. the toes, with a regular motion, and then Fed In this way every gallon should be slower, holding the body balanced on the S cents worth when hogs are worth 3 toes for a few seconds. cents a pound. Further Balance-worThrowing the weight of the body on the ball of one That was a breezy speech of Senator foot, lift the other leg, and flexing at Tillmans. In other words he was sim- knee, describe circles, moving the leg ply windy. Texas Sifter. from the knee only. k Step Pointing toe, and arching In- CLARENCE BUTLERS RACE step, and with stiff leg; to the front and back to place; to the aide; to the back; across at back. BV HALL HLOSSOM. These motions, out of a large number, The sleighing carnival was at its were selected for their simplicity and In the handsome city. usefulness for regular dally exercise. height Fur two days the snow had steadily Round Table. Harpers dezeended on the hard, frozen earth and laid the foundation for good, steady sleighing for along time. REMARKABLE COURTSHIP. Late In the afternoon the flakes grew smaller, and presently stopped entirely. Then the sound of shovel and rajrrhl e rheaemeaea Voarh d tor bjr was heard. The housewife camespade out a CoaBrroed Old Bachelor. and swept away the pile of drifted snow from the front door, and the whole force From the Washington Star: "Four or of small boys appeared to "clean off bachelor In consaid a five years ago, walk for a quarter ma'am. your versation with a reporter, "I had a sweet A few sleigh-bell- s were heard that heart that I was deeply In love with, and and the neat morning a numevening, afraid to was to I wanted marry, but on the scene, ask her. At that lime I was making a ber of sleighs appeared but the grand reserve was for afternoon. and that of payhlc phenomlna, study At an early hour the carnival folks sort of thing and It occurred to me to make a psychical proposal by projecting came out in full force, and South avenue was soon filled. Every description my subjective mind around the corner to where the girl lived and firing It up of sleigh and sled was there. The aristocratic family sleigh, with beautiful already for me when I should take my girls nestled under Its elegant snowy objective mind around to have the afwith embroidered monograms; fair ratified. . I went around to see her robes, the affair, with back huge If and sure felt that Thursday evening I asked her I would get her, notwith- high enough to conceal Its occupants from a rear view; the dashing little cutstanding she was about equally Interestdriven by an owner fond of handed In a friend of mine, whom I shall ter, sometimes with a pretty call George. Having doubts aa to my ling the ribbons, beside him ; the Mg spring wagon girl courage I determined to make a teat the on runnars; the long stage sleigh, with next evening, Instead of going to see crowd of boy hanging on Iti side and her, so I retired early, that la, about nine all these moved up and down step oclock and, according to formula, an unending panorama. exerted my mental facalties to their ut- like Hundreds of spectators lined the sidemost and directed all my mental enerwalks, gazing on the animated zeene, willed with all the and subject gies upon and when the racing began, the excitemy power that she accept me. For half ment grew Intense. an hour, fully, I shut out every thought the street the horses flew, dashing Up but this Important one, and went to the snow In showers from their awlft In the mental a or under trance, sleep now neck by neck; then, urged by strain. I awoke an hour or two later, feet, ft driver, one gain a little on the other and felt that my efforts had been a sucand steadily pulling away wins the goal cess, and that It would be all right next at last by a single length. day when I called. I felt soencouraged walk slowly back, Then, that I weut to sleep and dreamed beauti- down theturning theirthey aide smoking avenue, ful dreams of her till morning. At with steam, their driver making ready three o'clock next afternoon I called to for another brush. make my proposal. I talked lo her on the most conspicuous races some trivial subject or other for half an onAmong this afternoon was a beautiful Mack hour and then came to the all Importhone, whose every curve and motion ant subject. betokened and elegance. It wa " 'Did you you feel any peculiar or hi fore a speed cutter, light occupied by two sensation last 70 I OBACCO HABIT Or. MatsheiM'a Indian Totwaao I Amidols, Iks original . guwaaued turn- - I mm Was Tubaccu Habit Curs. 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WATCHalAXCR, JEWELER AtteOLUTKLY THKOBSBT AH D CFTICIAX: PAINLESS DENTAL WORK IM TUB WHIT AT LOWEST EAST- Alkx 1. Wyatt. I. M. N.U. J- - W- ifii iinii TRY, AND BE CONVINCED. Utnes Blerk.MsI 8L. Opp. Walker M. 1890. 11 oil 1 Hilt III work .n r I'.v , r i.il r fvt r . UK' til atui hIk'ii 1 tu (iti l kiM-jf- i i r M.un.'fi r Mu. !., ant kind ot model win k or tiife n pan wriv S J. Grifi.i., ; .' ,t ;,i. ,1 a nc.iU, --I LIM- Pinnd mrminfnrt. HiNi elirflilt V t.ijiiil!i ri IUs. - yen lu milk itfraiicht. W lake la ter of parfn eart of fret to in DON'T ! - ERN TRICES. 2(2Miiin hi lis t. nils-chl- , I Salt Lake City, Utah. Parmer l e simile of sccompsnyln, found on all goods bottlw purity and the very best U E. HUBBARD, emotional evening?' gentlemen, over whose laps were spread asked. snow-whit- e a robe, with C. B. In mono"She blushed violently and I was sure gram. that my subjective proposal had hit "C. B. was Clarence Butler and Clarcenter. ence Butler owned the robe, horse and " 'Howdld I know anything about it?1 sleigh and waa enjoying himself with she replied, laughing somewhat ner- them most keenly. vously. It was the first winter he had spent " 0h, that's ell right,1 I smiled tri- home for three years, having taken umphantly. .WhAt time did It occur? charge of his father's branch office In " 'Really I don't kno v, but It must one of the southern cities, and this visit courteous for him to leave his card the have been about 9:30, I remember was a to him. He pur- neat day ; but Dora opened the door one that I thought it odd that the clock chaseddelightful the equipments for a stylish turn- herself, dressed to go out, and Clarence should strike just as it happened.' out, so that he might equal anything on begged permission to drive her. " 'Wasn't It ren arkable? After a brief hesitation Dora accepted, the road. "I was coming to It by degrees and and drew up at the corner of her first " The shades of night are falling fast, wanted to see just where I was. remarked his brother, as they leaned music scholar In fine style. " 'No, I dont think It was, she anClarence noted how many admiring back, watching the long line streaming swered Indignantly. George has al were cast on the sweet, fresh glance to "Isn't time it about face for past ways loved me, and his proposal last home? I'm lame In the arm from face beside him, and he enjoyed It so getting night was quite what I expected. We much that everybody on the road soon raising my hat, about three times every are to be married In June. , to know the pretty gray hat and came minute, on an average. "Serves you right! Wear a cap like feathers In Clarence Butlers sleigh. Clarence," said Ned, one day, I hojie The Maas fSKSto sf Arimeua. mine, and you are not expected to take it off to the young ladies. But, as to you are not soft enough to get entangled The regions of 'Little Colorado river lame arms, you ought to know how with Miss Fenn. In Arisons abound In wonderful vegeta1 shan't get entangled with any other mine feel with Jet pulling all the afterble petrifactions whole forests being Clarence, blushing, noon. "Hallo! who's that? looking back woman, roplh-found In some places which arc as hard at a handsome sleigh from whence he for she promise d last night to keep nte as flint, but which look as If but recently had a vision of blue feather, ermine, forever from U. stripped of their foliage. .Some of these furs and radiant smiles. God bleu you bolli! said Ned, stone trees are standing just as natural I think she will be the best earnestly. "Miss Korthcote old Ben only as life, while others are piled acrosa each little sister in the world! father just like the fallen monarch of a daughter." "Well, Ned, you seem to know every: Who thought that Clarence Butler real wood forest Geologists aay that we meet. I only hope yo that night was racing for a wife? pretty these stone trees were once covered to a are notgirl soft enough to get cntangli Care of Brood Sows. depth of 1,000 feet with marl, which with them. transformed them from wood to solid conversation with a successful In "Soft enough! Hold on Clarence; rock. This marl, after the lapse of swine breeder a short time ago the sub will come before turn long. your ages, wsshed out leaving some of the "I don't care a fig for the best woman ject of caring for brood sows was dls trees standing In an upright position. Aa wc were But let's have another brush cussed, says an exchange. The majority of them however, are livinglold before It gets any dark- both old in the business, and having with Macy r In all directions, piled done the greater part of the work our er. thousand of corda being sometimes He wheeled Jet around and waited till selves, naturally the discussion took a piled upon an acre of ground St. Louis somewhat practical turn. Speaking of Maey came along side; then off they Republic. the care of the sow at farrowing and im started together at a break-necpace. mediately after, said this breeder: "1 of the out and the Everybody got way ragee with you that the sow should be shouts and cheers grew Intense. Cheap Bluing. The management of e gold mine In Women about to cross the streets rau fed sloppy food at least once a day before this day, say the Boston Globe, Is little frantically back; old gentlemen called farrowing, nnd very little food for some And he added: "A drink short of an esact science, applied with vociferously for the police; small boy time after. Is all is for the first day that necessary old the With waattful rushed rigid economy. right under the hones' heels; and, eapenalve methods, It Is safe to aay and above all the noise and screams, the and It must ba warm.- A drink of cold that half the mines now in operation jingling of bells and scraping of snow, water I consider fatal to the pigs, and It ought never be given to the sow after would not be In existence. policemen In vain endeavor to arrest the labor. A year or two ago I waa away Along with Improved methods has men violating the city ordinance against come a steady fall In the price of every fast driving. They just missed their from horn and In my absence a sow farrowed, bringing forth ton fine pigs thing that enters Into the working of a grasp of the horses bridles. mine. There ere very few great proIn The gas was lighted the stieet To my inquiry the hired man replied ducers at the present time which do not lamps, and the air resonant with gleeful that he had given the sow a drink, and have ready access to the railroads with sounds, when Dora Fenn emerged from when I asked If It was warm he answer I cheap transportation charges and cheap a side street and stopped on the corner ed, 'just as It came from the wcllf kntfw then that the pigs were doomed, for an cross. to In was She supplies. opportunity In the good old days teaming was a hurry to get home, for she had beea and In a few daya all were dead, and the wont to bring $16 a day ; now It will not later than usual In giving music lessons, milk In the sow dried up completely Colman's Rural World. ' bring over I4. Candles which used to and knew her mother would feel anx-ou- s cost $jo a boa, now cost less than $5. about her. Mrs. C. A. Lamplaugh, en route from Giant powder which used to sell at $t a Three, five, eight minutes passed, and San Bcrnadino, Cal., to St. Stephens, pound, now bring 13 or 14 cent. The she still waited fur a chance through the New Brunswirk, died on a Union Paprice of fuse per thousand feet has returning throng. At Iasi, seeing an cific train near Creator, on the Contidropped from $30 to $6, Iron from 30 opening between two sleighs, she darted nental divide. cents a pound to 3 cents, from 40 forward, heard sudden cries of warning How's ThlsT cents to 9 cents, drove's . ricks from and the next thing she knew wu lying We offer One Hundred Dollars ReIn a drug store, with her head against $3.50 and $3.75 to $1 eztli. And ameltlng chart; tiw been re- the shoulder of a very handsome man ward for any case ol Cataarh that cannot duced from $50 and $65 lo trrm $10 to andan other one bathing her face. becured by Halls Catarrh Cure. She looked up startled and met a pair F. J. Chbmky & Co., Props., Toledo, O. $14. In Colorado oil is non- largely used for this purpose, and where it once of bright black eyes, whose glance sent We the undersigned, have known K. cost $3 a gallon it now brings 15 to so the blood all qulverihg through the iac J. Cheney fur the last 15 years, and becent. lieve him erfcitW honorable in all buit had lately forsaken. The opening of the coal field of ColDora jumped up quickly and asked siness transactions and financially able orado, Wyoming and other western what the matter wu In so natural a to carry out any obligations made by states hss cheapened the price of coal voice that the gentleman Immediately their firm. In almost equal degree. answered: WxT& Tal'AX, Wholesale IlruggisLs, Averaging thla striking fall In prices, Toledo, O. Nothing." a western mining authority computes if- - Makvin, WholeRnt even as he spoke, Dora turned Waldiuo, Kin. that $37 will buy the same mining sup- ;ale and sank bark In her srst. The exsale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Mean- citement and fright had been too plies which cost $100 In 187a Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter, great while an ounce of gold Is worth In coin for her nerves, and Clarence Butler for nally, acting directly upon the blood and s It was twenty-fiv$20,67, mucous surfaces of the system, l'ricr year his horse It wu that had done the Insisted on carrying her home In 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ago. And, for that matter, just as It was half a century ago. his sleigh. Testimonials free. Somehow It made him fvel queer to Cyanide, chlorination, brominatlun Hall's Family Pills are the best. and other similar processes have taken tuck that di'lliate little blue-eregirl the place of the old and extravagantly under hi- - Lapland robe, and ride along CUR wasteful devices, and ores that yielded with her so still and swill. Then hr mu lit ail list iaus. Qhws turns $8 to $10 a ton by amalgamation, now had tu help her into thd house and give I'nwh friar. Timm Isnl Use I In linw hr return doublo the amount, while the an explanation to her irigliteurJ mother, expense of treatment Is far less. and, ol course, I: wa, no mote than il X , n. UIV1URXU FA IKK w. 1B94. The .1 TJSE INCOJtroilATCD Tlte Refit In None Too Good. Is the best A fuc seal printed In red will be Is us. a It by guarantee of lie had. Great Gold Field. ars esrtaiu to nutka big profits lure-turWssuaput jrououto 1870. RED SEAL GET IN EARLY IN The EMAULJSm.D SrrMHlitN In rrilHiled I and ili-- 1 f"i,nifl kliui'h. 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