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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. 4 THE DESERET EAGLE. arrane'd, f nces wtsUewashe . and grounds generally Improved. the discipline and general order of the school w:ll improve equal t INSTITUTION ITEMS. with outward ajp araictt-- , ai d tla: Texas u tobacco the use of The we shall have a sat tfectory session iu Institution is strictly forbidden. all respects. -- It is the same in this Institution. U" W-hop- e KANSAS. The Institution building has under Improvement has been the order gone several slight repairs du: ing va of the day in several of our sister cation.' Institutions the past summer as KENTUCKY. will be seen by the following items from the Institution press. " The new laundny building was duri.ig the suraft T, anb s very complete in its appointment, besides TEXAS. There are few places about Austin large and well lighted. It it is ever that present a more attractive appear- pleasure to wield a flu iron our girl ance than our Institution andgrounds, certainly should enjoy exercising acompllsbment in the rooms s4--i since the buildings received their bilnh? fresh coat ofpalor, and other improve- apart for them Iu this matter of improvement ments on the grounds have added greatwe can also report progress, Our ly to its former beauty. fn-sh- ed that-usefu- l wiscoxsrx. new buldingis being pushed ahead A large number of impovements have rapid'y. The basement and wall been made upon the Institution buld- - of the first atory are completed and the fnmmer past durog irgs the contractor hopes to have the The new gsmusslnm bulging, which was commenced last spring is almost building uuder roof before void An additional completed and isa ve y fine stucture for weather comes. the purpose. On the lower floor is a appropriation will be ueeded to large playroom for the little boys, bath complete the building. The 11 room and swimming pool. Tan second legislature gave us 20,000, dollar floor Is the gymnasium proper, a large but it will requite . at least 35,000 well lighted, alrv room, which will be more toflnish IhetDuiidingacCbrding fitted with all the appliances of a well to the architects plans But when appointed gymnasium. We shall lojk for valuable returns of health and vigor completed it will !e not only an orniment to the city but a credit to from this new acquisition. For some time the capacity of our the Territory aud future State of gas works have been taxed to the ut- Utah. At some future time we will most to light the Institution sufficient- giveadetailed account of the plans ly, and at times the supply was inade quate. The Board of Supervision acThe longest horse car lit e in the cordingly contracted for a complete world will connect Buei os Ay res electric light plant, which Is now being with the outlaying towns, and put In and will soon be In operation. A ne w boiler and engine have been placed when completed, will extend o er In the engine bouse to supply the iwo hundred miles. Tbe rolling requisite power, the buildings have stock consists of five sleeping :rs been throughly wired, and in a short eighteen feet long, each with six time darkness well flee away before beds, which in the ioI-e- d 'are daytime the beams of the beautiful incandesback to form stofour cent light. A handsome new tile floor has been laid in the pupils' dining room, the interiors of the buildings ha ve bfen freshly painted and cleaned from basement to attic, and everything is In Now, let all the Vapple pie" order: children fully appreciate these advan tages and improve their, opportunities to the utmost dariag the year. OREGON All of our buildings have been newly in colors harmonious and pleasing s have been re- .40 the eye, ; out-baildi- ng KNOW YOUR BUINK8r Mr. Vanderbuilt pays hi cook 10, 000 dwllars a year, my hoy, which is a great deal moie than you and I earn or at least i a givat deal more, than we get because he an cook. That isa?l, Persuranbiy liecaue he iran cook better than any other ruau In Ameiica. That, is all. P Mouhieur Sau tovi co iJd cook tolerably well, ai d shoot a little, and speak three la'gnage,.s t lejably well, and ome,; keep books fairly, and' sing and understood gardening pretty wt H and could prratrh a far Kirt of .'ermou. and knew something about hordes, and could telegraph a little and could do light porter' work, and could read proof lol lably well, and could do plain hous- - and sign pointing, and cowld help on m thresh iug machine, and ki.ew enough law to practice in courts of jutie' Klckapoo ton ufdiip, and hd once run for the legislature, and , knew how to weigh hay, he wouldn't gt t 10,000 dollars a year for it- - He gets that just because he knows how to cook; it would not make a cent' Uf ference iu his s.ilary i he thought the wotld was flat aud thai it went around i:s orbit on wheels. There's nothing like kuowing j our buni. ness clear through, my boy, from withers to hock, whether you know -- anything else or not. What9; the good of knowing eveiylhin? It Is proposed to estbblh a school for the Deaf in Newfoundland. Silent Wrld Mr McKee has been1 rppninted principal of the Indiana Institution, vice Mr. Burt, resigned. We are informed on good authority two seats; that he is a man perfectly fltttd ried carriages, twenty platform car- for the position, Mr., johntou will riages, six Ice wagons, four cattle-truck- s probably continue in the powition and 200 goods vans. of Superintendent. Though not of mm i much experience in the work, he Tbe Dakott Advocate has en- has done remarkably well since Hup larged, aud will be issued weekly eriutendent Baker leagued, and instead of a here- shows that he i nMtiiUH and tofore. Glud to notice this evidence anxious to learn. Mr, Ha kiHK, late of prosperity in our bright little ofOhiohasbe n appointeu teachcontemporary. Ky. Deaf Mute. er in the school. Silent World. semi-month- ly - We would bo pleased to receive visits from the Advocate. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE V AGLE |