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Show THE DESLRET EAGLE 24 EK BET PEMBROKE OF 72 MAIN STREET WOULD LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED j'OF WITH YOU WITH A VIEW SELLING YOU SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES p7 a 0 E R BACH & B K 0, Carry a full LINE of DRY G(01S CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS AT Established MO NE F Sa ved at InstituiioN Industrious The public seems to bavean eirrm-eou- s s. T&ey look upidea of on them as a defective class to be taken care of rather than to be made independent and self supporting. Your correspondent will present a few fac's as they have come under his obsei vatioc which ought to disabuse the people of this. impression: There. is a deaf-mu- te in Maine who owns a fine farm, and the assessors of his town, who came to maka a valuation of his proprety, declared it the best managed farm in the town. in tbe Fame state Another deaf-muwas called upon to manage a large farm for his father, after bis hearing brothers went away, and he proved tbe sturdy pillar of the homestead a Lumber of - Deaf-Mute-s. f deaf-mute- te 1864 -- and Sons Kin d w Of Fresh Meats- - Wholesale and Eetail xREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. hearing man in the neighborhood. That was in Massachusetts. A young man just graduated f om th" M mylar d School has been called upon to manage a farm to support his mo1 her and several youngerhrotiiers and sister since the father died a sbort time ago Your correspondent had the pleasure of meeting him a few months ago. An aged man in Vermont, wbo bad a de if mute son, on being asked what the Han ford School had done for his son, answered, "It I as made aman of him." Your correspondent knows that a deaf mute man, after securing a situation, helped two hearing men through a medical college, and each of these men has for a nurmer of years been eojoying a succeessf ul practice.-C- or Silent World. years. The Rhinoceros. There is a deaf-mu- te carpeerln the The idea for bunging out the rhino souther i partof Maine whom bis neighbors call a skillfull workman, and will ceros was to get something that no hire him rath r than any bearing man. other country could heat for ugliness While there are several brau of the In the c ntral part cf the same state a deat mute has won some building bea t, all put in cliff-relockages nt contracts from bearing men, and bis with riiffrtr- nt label, all amount o the v. orkinanship is praised by ever) body samet iug when you cut the stri i atd sees bis work. - who One young mm was called home from the school at Hartford several wet ks before the close of the session because he could do twice as nmsh work as any N. D e aJ c v t I n A 1 1 l Mi ASS UUARANTKKD COM-E'IITIU- Wm. Wood SHOP SHOE AOIt.v r FU.sl DEFY THAT PRICES unite th. bundle. While the Giraffe is two with hip roof, the rhinocercs stopped short at the base mentai(i has never been flni.h d up. Tj n ward him for not bt ing quite so bemlyasthe hippopotamus, he was given a hide so thick that a grape shot would only tickle him, and an offset for not having a mouth as large as an alligator he was given a temper as hot as wildcats and hornets boied dowr. Tbe rhinoceros was not xpecttd to cut anything of a dash in this world. He was given to understand that if be took good care of hb appetite and made it urpleatant for every living thing which came w thin a nlle of him, nothing further would beezpectrd of biro. So far as man has been able to discover, the beast never cracks a smile or makes a joke, and nothing ever steps on his coat lai s and gi ts away alive. The legend in reared to bim is that he puts in the hours between daylight and sunrise grieving because he wasn't made a turtle dove, but U gends are not to be depended upon Detroit Free Press. We note, from our exchanges that the Utah school lias started a paner the Deseret Eagle. Hone to see it come our way shortly, as we always send the Kegister there, has a les, the Utah paper, and we are glad to excha nge. Hut the Ileirister will hav tn stand corrected for Vol. VI No 7 is the first we hive If H was always bent, then ITnp.ln Kom ; to blame. rfra-ivfi- l. |