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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. 14 sn;r i,aki: nw. itaii, ovr.niuit 15. isw. JUTHLISUKI) SEUI-MOXniL- Tin-- sonooi. ykak. : boy' Montana will exhibit a l)rC- worth .r"230,000. Nearly lOO.uOO incandescent lamps will Of used on the grouuds. Tin tir-mowing machine, built in 1822, will be exhibited at the fair. Arrangement? are being made for the disposition of (1,000,000 salons of sewei-ag- e daily. Three music halls, seating 500, 2,000 and 7,o:);) people, respectively, wH be provided. William E. Cartis has jjiiue to Europe for th purpose of collecting Columbus relics lor the fair. It is estimated t;at 100,000 men participated in the civic para le at t ho dedication xeicises. A force of twenty-liv- e men were mi ployed simply to seud out invitations to the dedication t xercises. A company is willing to pa $120 000 in cas'.j tor tr?e excld.ivi privii ut st ftitig peanuts on the groind. Tj various transportation liues of the country have taken :tii iiirin gain ot about f lOO.OOii uf the WoildV Fail Mock. More than 10,000 men are now at work ou the fai grounds. On smn-- of trie buildings work proceeds day and l or hotl yvnr In advance- - 8.50. inmle known on ! VMlininy rate -- uppHeat ion. a-va- The object of this paper is to a y . teach tin art of printing to the child." pupils in the Utah School i'oi: thk Dfat. Our friends in Utah want to trade j ; Address all communications and some boys for girls. We would be subscriptions to glad to accommodate them but the fact THK DESERET EAGLE, Is we don't care to trade that way, we would not plve one nice girl for a car Salt Lake City, Utah. load of bad boys, we advise our friend I.akc city as to apply down east as we are told t at Kuterpi at tluf vni offliw in they have, a surplus of girlsgood old c!.ss matter. J St .iil Jown there. Our Alabama, friend arc mis- FItAXK W. JIKTtfAI.F. FiMTOK. taken in the kind of boys we We feel thai our school took offered for trade. Our hovs are a huiir tep forward wheit?Mr. U. all (food hoy. As to the advice 1,. I'atter.son took charge of our lifiven we fear we cannot follow rarpenter hop last Tuesday a it. We offered to trade for lie is a thorough Alabama trirls and if we can't foreman. mechanic and we expect our boys have Alabama -- his Wl. W ph,v. Mei-seifier- . make rapid improvement under his supervision :tnl instruction. We feel that our hoys are to ho complimented tor the excellent work they have done v, the past under the limited instruction we . ' . , have had time to givo them. New benches are now beinx When thev are hnished made. , everal more bovs will heaven to .h .... . .wiKoin iu uaiu yk fitmi 4 . A . W 1 II.IUI.. k stae of The j DriUNT. Y WORLD'S FAIR NEWS. dormitory, wnere the cots stood in a riw aid snowy-whit- e into the girl's dormitory which was; equally attractive. She also took us into the toilet rooms and I had to con fess that they were more eletraut than those of the Kusas Inst , with their marble basins etc. We took a peep into the school rooms ami then weut into the kitchen. Tnere wa a wash-boile- r on the range and a woman wa washing. It was "wash-day,- " jou well pleaded with went know. all I saw. One thin; I missed thorny and that was a sight of Mr. Metcalf s chapel, the EAGLE DESERET THE j ' iuilt' ' K""!?" he . trains from all points of exposition wul land thiiir passen-- sicrs directly at the fair grounds witli- Tui. lat st arrival at t e Institute is out transfer in the city, i tit at girl from down on the lower I'liuce Bfsmarck has lately expressed !art ol the eastern coast of the state. himself as taking the greatest iuiciet :.h(I t.(i c.imu' on h sii'iiiiL' v sel !n in the Word's foiir. ind .a ivj w m-- v K jy from 'here to Tamp by visit Atneiica next year. sttamer, and from there to S'. Auus-- ; Tne shoe acd lea her industry will SUu raiL tiavt'u,i bout have a eparate building costing giiw, ,ine six huudrrd miles to set nre. I)oauy0.o. Leather dealers and manufac: ure it tl4, pupis iu tne olher Institutioos luai parlaoI tje country have C(JIIri. if the country have to Jto that far to Dnte0; to the fund. The art treasures which the U .lied We have two pupils who eonu States ship "ConUtu iou" will c dl ct about 1400 miles to school. Iioth iu Italy will remain iu the cous ant. and will r; .jve u Arizomi mu havt. toicustody of the government come Hiouiul through I'ueldo ( 'olo-- 1 returned by the same ship that brought t . ! ; ! w, , I j ! j : ! ' ; ' I : The following resiardinsr V. school is from a letter ot Kva lh-i-Ldai- iu the tnem- this rado to get here. ! Miss fts j ltU! ! bi-mont- hly, "sskukt hAOLK a neat little published in the interest "Mr. Mark took me to see the Utah University of Utah, showtd up aiiiom: School for the Deaf. I was very much our exchantfjs this week. The object interested in it all, although Mr. Met-ci- lf for which it is published is "to teach was rot at home and we were the art of printing to th? pupils of the shown through the building by his w fe Ut th school for the deaf." A worthy-objectinstead. She took us into every room may its mission be succe.sful. . , of importance, into the neat little Tne Reporter. j - The steamship and railway companies of England will make a larce exhibit of models of battleships, yachts and other craft; the London & Nortii western railway will exhibit a complete train of cars and the Great Western railway will send the old locomotive, "Lord of the Isles,1' one of the first used on tiaat road. Young Men's Era. V"v a n w jir W)c. FOR YOUK v. Muarrirmfutir to send its SUBSCRIPTION. |