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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. t Purils Time Tabic. Daily. M. t, ;(M) K'M' . IOWA. IJreakfast :.M Chapel S:l.") School 11 D.nt'i r 1 1 Manual Ti i'i i 1 1 ;lf usntt 7. K:4: msvii 1 ::u rln to learn tnat Miss (irace ed Salt Lake in i.'aimh ty ai.l er.ti ed upon her duties, as :ir ei in the S h';ol for th; Deaf Vv Sc!i o tit a's J'.M iheie i Ilawktjc. OREGON. I:"1' Sup 1 1 1 i S.udy K 1 (i)iinj - 1 nii i ) Mm ( i 1) K Pupils Time Table. K 1 ,, S ,, !i:'M ,. Sc lK V i 1 E. C. Ilarah and . ' ,1 M. 1" 1 ; Ii:l. 1 it Courtesy in Children. (i vi a hoy address a i o ucuinpl sh nieuts u Hi! y; u give Liiin il inaMeiy u palaces aid luituiiS hm s,M wio'.i Ku:i is:.n. Mali' p opie M't in tlii in to '.hit k ii at w;uvr ch'idrni tie mi ill shaie ol childhood. free and Ti ey tn), U i and glow up hKe y nng colls. Tin i eople f of g I that e'lts have to t) broker a ii cis u.oic or violent a. d ui pl asant at (I it is unkiud, aud in m&ny caM-- unmerciful, to h t vA ildren mow up wild and uutrained in their manners, and t ben sudden! awakening iu iln; fact to begin to prune and train tin tr, ai d to fret at, aod punifh, the viry faults that have bien allowed to ;row uniepioved foi i !dei i uui-ul- an them 1 i i ii j: y( 1 h 1 ars. sriisi iiiiii: l or i hr OHIO. -- r-h- aps The training ot all manners as w ell as the speech cannot begin tooxouog, hut in botu the results must come from quiet but coDiiDii(;Us repetition. With such a cour.-- e there is no reason why a child should not possess a gentle, respectful manner, and be lannliar with all iHt s and habits oi good breadicif that a child has ai need to know, and yet be happy, viguruus, active, iullcf lile and iio.ic. li.:spictlul answers, ready heiptulis, courteous bt aring, cheerlul atleuliou ai.d dectnt behavior at meals may produce some piimness in a boy, but a quality would at !ea be itl.cshing to those who look, in vain, lor the mit part, for a trace o cor ey in the children ol to day Ex. S. Kogeis spent y untra-inmele- d 1 i:nx. 1 eiised in their He courteous way 1). rt the sunnier in Seiiih western ColorA lire compai.y is the last place ado On t!i iir vay back they passed in thepaid world where one v.uilii ixpccl Lske Salt visiiiii City rta',and then came to linl a deaf mute; but if you want to and Ogdt-nthn?uj:h liud Lafayette Mil.tr, will have to Womin: ai;tt l);Lver where they stay- call at No. 1 Hook juu and Ladder Co , ed about a week K msas Star. Spriupliuld 0.,for he is a suit, un.ugh NEW YORK. "tire laddie" aiid draws his salary The Deaf and Dumb Times, oi Lteds, regularly with U i o.ucr buys" lor KnlaLd, contai;s a portrait of D". K. servicts leLdeiid ttlius. Soon t c M. Galbu 1ft , and ublishes in full the ouestiou will not be, "What can a d af addiess lie delivered at the Glasgow mute do", but "what eiiu ht not do?" This week's visiting mutts have it Congress, anil commenting upon it, behind says "It was in every respect an able a very favoiaule impris.-io- n and powerful address, for which we thtm. Their physical a ppi aiai.ee should LieVi-iindicatea that they know how to ti.ku grateful. In order that the caie of their health, aid their cheer addnss miy be more widely ciculated, fulness ana neat attire attest' d thiir a paity of dat gentlemen and friends material prtspuiiy ai d al i lly to ui.e are having it reproduced in pamphlet care cf themselves iu the woild. form, which will be ready in a few Toe Institution certainly has n ason to be proud of sending out such happy days tim ."The Deaf Mute Journal. and industrious men ami wc m r, and if it is to be judged by i:s giartuates. Wk iiavk had a :nn vacation. Our as it should be, it has no. Ling to be school opens I wo weeks later on ac- ashamed of. count of the bin ding that has been Let the good work go on, and O do done this sumnrjr. The older pupils are will never have occasion coiifirx in rather slowly. The cause is bead in shame on accouLt tohaigher cf in i deaf perhaps the hard times in the cotton child i er. CLronicle. portion of the s'ate, many of the children beinur kept at home to help k x t- - - Z .' ' gather the cotion crop. We have how ? : : - zZT - - 2 "' r numb-a te of new 'Hi i , - i ev'r pupils, -T -i aLd f oni indications wc believe our X attendance this ytar will run up - .1 z I ta-oujx- Ci a pi :;u ; 1 11 ie-po- ciUf - KANSAS. I ii'iy 1 - 7;:n 1 I - 7:'' lilt :ikf:i.t S Tvveniysiven Sunday. i Chapi pupils were present Alien classes, wm- loimed, September T is is the largest number ever present the Hist da . Eastern Ort gon row has four ret i eseutatives, and Mjuthtru Or- iron two. The Steu. ; l it 7:u ducted them through the I uiltlir: and exhibited the nun .en u appiiarici s This aiid facilities at hh ruium-iLi1coinmiltie also visitui thu tc: a Is at Omaha and Council H'urTs ar.d th; ir in favor of cur school is quite a feathtrin our cap. The annual cLaige for these pupils is.yi.Vj per cupiia One hundred and fifty new desks of the latest and most approved i alter n were addid to the (qui) mi Lt (fthe school during t. e sumu er. Tin y wi ie purchasul from the factoiy at S.dmy, With the forty O., at an outlay ol t desks purcha sed last spiiig the School will be abundantly supplied iu this particular for tcviral eais to "- C '. z. r- - 2.. ! ab.;ve two considerably lUnger. hundred "2ri z- c s " -a? . i. - r" - 7" u , '- - " i 55 COLORADO. Mr. liiy has ! lie 2 3:.-- ;' ti :. --r --. " n chived i lllcial iuform-atio- a that the deaf and blind of Wyoming and Idaho are to be educated at the tchooi here, and there are already several euiolkd from each sta'e. A committee fiom Wyoming visited the school about the beginuing of .Inly and the various features of the work were explained to them by Mr. Kay who con z - - 5 'r : ' T neb ti " . r " : L - . -- - |