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Show ' THE DESFRET EAGLE AUERBACH & BRO. full LINE of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING F. Carry a FURNISHING GOODS PRICES AT THE DESERBT EAGLE. 'I HAT pa.st week- - Amy I) vine has J ined loa el-- the Artlculat COMPETITION mm Vf' ar glad t. add the Diily Papir a wasninir me type alter tne proox &r our Little Pvas taken and every one knows that I'll Salt Likr Journal ol Commerce. lye will remove paint. vtid the Weekly News to oar exchang Am I a teacher? Do I teach? 1st. Why ail a teacher? What bo I teaoh? Ah. A former pupil Miss Emma nere art questions that are questions. A teacher! Not a numbler,a repeater, itohl was raairitd a few week hear i wooden follower; a igo to Mr. Juo. W. Murray of er ot lecitations, but a living, soul- Ulinton lowa,who Ia afeo deaf. :iu?pirid teacher ! Do you teach arith-.m- -t c? Perhaps you do pretty well' They will make tber heme Id Salt Lake City. Mr. Murray ia a but tuere is something else that you broom maker aud works at his teach a great d al better. Do vou ask w hat iv is? It is rude iu Nuth Salt Lake. yoursklv. What you hive, you givs to others. Whst Last Saturday night the mother of you a he, you Impress upon others. 1) J a met and Joseph Barnard mot with a you teacn for moary? Ten, you react aave money, but Is mosey your princivere accident. She was crossing a ttreet n ar ker pal metivc? If it if, then you arc lot !toue af dark when she was strnck f here yon ought to be. Money Is good ye-, nec( ssai y, bu: mem y is ax xsib, team aisd knocked down y a pus.-iutit r arm was Broken undher face not as a mean, is bad. Last month woman dlfd alone in this city and baily oruiaed. ' r: e person ( if tbe term is applicsb'e) it was two days before any one knew uever stopped to see wLat d n ge had she was dead. Forty thousand dollars were found in her possession, Money ern done bat drove away. Toe Erglisb language does not cont- - with her was an end of living. What life she lived. It is q winds to express our dets'.atlou a poor, miserable a graad thlig to use money aud every ot such an individual. Mrs. B. i qui u an old lady aud her taing else as means of making others happier sn4 better. recovery will be slow. James and Joseph are both at home HOW WELL THEY KNOW. helping to care for her. An eastern paper says. "The lake ' The various delegates to the Paris Ah ch has the highest elevateon of any International Congress are Just now In the world I -- Green Lake, Colo Its with reg&lirgtbe deaf of tbiir iocr-liis 10, 252 feet above tbe levs -of t.'.erc accounts the trip, InteievJng ot th sea. In some places It ia nearly : y replenishing tbe tris ury of local SOU fe 'X This statement is far dyi." Mkbittan drat are un from true. societies. T re are a number of large no in fortuua'e having representative lakes i n Utah of higher altitude he who lendei1 dititiguishtad 2a: her thaMtheabovl . Lake Lai in the Uintahs Hi: 'to entertain them wito is 11.600 feet Lake Anna, 12,000 feet M rror. and Lake Chab1n about 11,750 fet. Our pupils were fortunate enough to The are lakes in the Cottonwood region ve 'iu-bifltof an lnteresMn ac higher tban G:cen Lake, Colo. count of Mm tr'.p by Mr. d'Estrel a, But the ore t is probably tbu highest t frsro California. le ge lake in tbe world is Lake Titicaca, lu lie And.-.- , csou'-America, whose covers an area surface of 4,000 equare Aviror iota.; inr. caiita our milts aci is a: :iuft)uTuli'o( 1J t ufeet to attention th-nun's" fact the kn-jaoovc W DOv do "funny of It! N irtii America as large r.at ihn word piloted was left ou' of an anotder lake as Lnke Anna ol U ab thac is ol 2 renter arcl in cur ilrstiSMw. aUiiude. II on exists we wou d like 0 r f. m. qual to the occasion. He to hav it r.ron d j us. Jourual of said the "dtYil"had used to much lye Ommeree. - INSTITUTION' 10 ALS- We hive hid considerably rain tbe DEFY !. -- dry-as-d- ost .. 9 J.E.Salisbury has been appointed B y's Supervisor. -o the Where foot-Mi- ? V havt-ko- t nei'ii it for sumo timr. Joeph Olorenshaw his Joined the printing .force slnca oaa last .Issur. . The Oregon Instl!ntlon.haslx new pupil?. We have eleven to date and more expected; We have" S8 pupils cow enrolled. The bey's "sleeping quarters are ting verp much crowded. get- Our carpenter boys made a table for the dinnlrg room iast week, and are now busy making enches. 6 b . Mr. Whit has embarked in the dairy buMiies, aud as ho has non hut pure Jersey tock we prophecy he will strike it "rich". -- tr Our Jack of all Trades, H nry Spieler, made himself a V' ry ceat rack for his cases last week. He a dried a galley attachment, which is Tery handy. a-p- hu-fac- e : Old nur thee-nikehas m.tke luiuelf a wee bench Anrlrw r, ir hit mithtai'd in r&wy for huflnH. Any oue wishing shoes repaired win apply lo lnm. thf;e-m:ikiii- tt o arr : y Jeuson, Annrew Mtdson, J cob H ctel, Stephen Marler. ; n Mact!. Martr. IlirrUvi!!. VrnaV Mini ft - del-gut- Tbe new pupils since our last hi ue -- g y St.-kc- and h 4 e-.- . - t-- oor |