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Show PESEfrET EftQLE. TJHE. Printed by the Pupils in the Deaf VOLUME I S-L- LKE T Nf vite Department of the University of Doseret. CITY. UTAH, NOVEMBER 11. lfc9 NUMBEF: 3 The Institution of North Dakou liab'e to make a few more forrgnirms Thepra-'of frrqcnt s or as the general vublic Is pleai-e1 lo of principals, snperat tdcats, mi. lat makeh ll n ai m l bat at the same ere, aad teachtrs is iiana'a . Iherc s training of childieii iu the public! tern it "mateiMns" ! pi-vMci- d 1 i school of the 8ute , forty thousand ime ab e to wee a re and held a situat-o- n than to posses as, little better m re of th public laud comma d f lauguag (vuich after ail I i.l.Jjc al ?a 1 for thai coun.afur so little against the superior tentioti ?s hein drtwu uioreaini acilily in the tt eof Eigllsh enjoyed t y mo.te every year to thife matter, au4 lis heatin-- ) ut with ouiy an the sentiment iu favor vf in king a d, practically valueless kuowlec ge of tbject t life how training of the mind uuii hand go ibe great timporal . Deaf-Mut- t. together in steadily g towing The to make a living.indication aie that iu a few years Wop's are wholly i' ad uate to d manual traini. g ill be iucerpr-teim aeure oar disapprobation of parents into the public system o who compel their deaf children to rites, ami towns ai.d iu :cmain out of schoc 1 and work on the (lif ! dtiou to h at hi or in the shop tea y ar round, Just time we look fur I uitiveia'. It gth her a. itim ut is il tLeir education was only a matter of dollars and cnta. Almost every hlioii for these educa the having qui if at mute paper in the country annual-- y tion of the deaf in charge arie. . contain deprecatory accounts of The graduates ofonr school for tuch parental penury, yet there Is no n n he number actjuring a kuoladeof ihi t elementary principle of wme hand of outrage?. Ore parent may fay, "I am too poor to clotLe my cia!t in our namai have heretofore been aided with child respeciaU , and so cin't seut him to schoe 1 " Another man may them who often (he give employers, ay, " I am not able to hire an assistp re "ere i ice ver the uutraf m 1 hoar ant aud nust have help on the farm, itg youth of t qual iutelHgM,CK and betide, Ton a ctwesw't care much But the pioi abilith s are ha u whether be goes 'o tchool er noi,f lew yeatn the only advantage that S ill ariotln r paront msy ink the the deuf graduate now has, will he xcls : M0! she's our On y daughter, largely diminished, if not gone tud we couldn't ibirk ol tend in? her so faraway!11 S tter by if D.vine entirely. e had ordained tt.at such Our lost! tutu-- s hould htg'u to Provid-ccparents should r.ever huv b. en blessare at ouer to meet thi- - change ed with off pring! U- - ter.alnj s if pi! ofcoidition. In too many of them Uie uafortuna e cuildren of suc i par the trades are taught iu a very ents tiad not been orn! The pitiful Hliphnp in inuer, while in early a 1 9'iveiiy plea is a lame excusr, nd to there a lack of careful system and Ybose who use it we would say. If you , lew r. msiuuiions uccoru to me Hie uotablu to clothe your child, ha b-in- tt g utjn. 1 ill-ass- - ot- -- H-hoo- l tli-deaf- , bbere-flagraL- de-patmc- i m A. 1 atmnt the prozniueute It is iu thin d parhroi.! manual dep it desrves that the greatest improvemet.t of the next ten years Is to be looked for, and the Held cer tain'y Is a most promising oneFew of the congenital ly deaf acquire a good command of English, bu there is no reason whythey should not make, the most skillful craftsmen in their line and it is worthy of the serlou cons deration of those havirg the power to direct the course of the deaf child as to whe her it might not even be will to have them, on leaving school, v -- rc--- hf! c iardly a miuiiter popular eoui vot land the result of a yearly uis to of When a teacher Uas nvtd ims If con pe nt, he ould be let ant tiy a!on. a far as hi election is cone n ed, only be!p d ai d aided to mal e l is work better and better ah th? yrar.4 1 or. Kiud Cl,Tgreti it, I crlticin is a ways as to a cr od man, but ho fev r h xt Ument at- tndant upon an annual election is not condacive to eitaer mental, mo lal or spiritual jrfnwth. Exchange. One of the irood lartHt bars of icold ever cast in the world was turnedout a, the United S.ate Asay Offl:e at Helena, Montana, recan'ly. Ii we)j.hd over 500 pounds, a d is worth a little ovr was $1CO,OCO. Tlie laiget, however mooirneld shipped by tne tto-tot Citr, some yVars Company, ag i, valued at 4 1H.0:X). I s weight was 51 IX pouu(U; i ngtb, 6i trches; widt?, GM irch s, and detent, 7 itc es A of this brick, coteied at the with gold haf, was cxhibr-cf r.st agriculturaUair held at Grass Valley, which was leaned by the North Bioomtield (?om ay tit that purpoep, atid attracted ma kd aHentlor. S L. n N-va- da fac-simi- le d Joutual ofCoummsr.e. No treasury iu ihe world ever con- tained so vast a um of money as the last statement Statep. hows tha. there is in the treasury vaults over six hundred mllHonK in Id and yilv.T coin a d u'lion. Of void coin aud hullim, the amouft U 1.03 403 rMi, silver coin ard bullion, county in which yon live, ill do eo for $315,341,1. Bythesidi of this vabt you, and if your child is denied the u'cumulatinn the treasuries of other onutries acd those rec rdt d in history bene tit of mi education on that accoun-- , V U k into lnslg iflcanc . ou aliLe arc responsible or it. would hail with delight the enac'men Dr. Krown has retired frm the of a complsory educitiou law in Inrtlita a law :hat would comp 1 superintdnncy of the Wecter. Pa. as well a of hear-- Inst., at Wilkinfeburg, and has been the parents of di-a- T-j- U-iite- d -- f the succeede '.hy Prof. M.N Burt, late children t Kive taeir an education, ouvortunlty of Bcutnrin? I h only method of p' rfec injc tood of the ndiitna Institution intr c t off-pri- z- - nship and g'od nt; eovermeut. a Uw U placed on our When SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EAGLE SO Hta uc book.and not until then will "iich outrages as above citied cease. YOU CAN HE AR HIM SCREAM. snc-- Silent Hoosier. |