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Show THE DESERET 3 EAGLE. Deaf and Dumb Pro Tern. DAILY F110GKAM. Quietly entering a barber shop, the C:00a.,m stranger removed his hat and coat, C:30 PJso Breakfast ii S:00 n S:15 it 10:30 n 10:45 1:15 pm. 2:00 Cliapcl School Intermission School Dinner Manual Labor 4: SO Kecreation Supper C:00 7:00 8:30 9:00 7;30 A.M 1:00 r.M 3:00 i Study lletire(younffer pupils) Ketire(ail) Breakfast(Sunday) Dinner Char.el jlHD 0TIIKH ITEMS It begins to lock like spring. Nellie S mi then spent last Sunday at LOCAL home. Henry Spieler hopes to get a Job in a printing oflice coon. Andrew Olsen has gone home. He expects to come back next month. A bill appropriating $200,000. for a government building in Salt Lake City has passed the Senate. We understand a corner on Main street was sold for $100,000. the other day. A pretty good price for Utah dirt. Nephi Larscn was surprised by a last week. call from his brother-in-la- w He expects to see his sister in a few days. Dit Park is heartly in favor of the scheme to convert Fort Cameron into a deaf mute institution. He says the building now in course of construction on the university grounds is so planned as to prove a most admirable abjunct to the present university building. The university is now over crowded, and many more pupiis would be in attendance were it not for that institution the fact. As a deaf-mufort would need few if any changes. So far as the buildings are concerned workshops, laundry, bath house etc. being already provided. The 1G0 acres of ground would afford the mutes all.the out door exercise consistent with good health, and it is the opinion of some of the legislators that in a few years the -- te institution could be Herald. self-supportin- An entirely new rose, g. 103 Detween 80 and 100 good. Detween GO and 80 fair. Between 40 and GO poor. Between 20 and 40 very poor. Below 20 slight improvement. In health column between 80 and 100 shows slight ailment; detween GO and 80 serious; detween 40 and GO more serious; between 20 and 40 work. taking a card from his pocket, wrote shows perfect on it: want to get shaved." A barber stepped forward, read the card, and, pointing to a chair, said to MI his prother artists: "Deaf as a brass kettle." The man straightened himself out in the chair, wnen his manipulator began lathering his face. "This cuss has a cheek like a stonewall," he said, when a general laugh followed. "Stick a pin in him, and see if he is entirely dumb," said another. The victim remaining undisturbed, the following shots were lired at him by the delighted tonsorial artists. "He needs a shampoo, his bair is dirtyer than a "Shave him with a stool leg, don't spoil your razor on that stubble." "Gracious, what a breath ! It tmells like a Dutch band of music." "He ought to rent that nose for a locomotive headJight,"etc. White all these complimentary allusions were flying about him, the operation cf "shaving was finished, and the man arose, f ut on bis coat, and then turning to the astonished barber, said : "How much for the shave and compliments V "I I I I," gasped the astonished man. ''Oh, nothing nothing, call again, excuse" and, as the stranger left the shop, the discomlltedS barbers swore they would never believe in a deaf and dumb man again untili they cannon had lirst fired a cars. Timse. Whitehall about his cess-pool- ." t(n-poiin- d INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT PRINTING OI'TICi:. Name of Pupil. Improve- - nient. aiity. 95 Olorenshaw. Joseph SDielcr. Henry Stucki, Charles 100 85 100 100 300 100 300 CARPENTER SHOP. 75 100 100 100 100 300 300 05 1C0 60 SHOE SHOP. Christensen, Ezra Leav i tt , Ly m a n Madscn, Andrew Olsen .Audrw 80 80 w.l quite serious; below m 300 3 00 300 100 20 dangerous. a aP Name. g g t A o0 O S Allred, Luella 30 Beal, Andrew 14 10 Beck, Joseph 33 Beck, Jacob 40 Beck, John 20 27 31 4 2 29 Cameron, Joseph Oollett, Julia Comer, Amelia Covington, Tom Christensen, Ezra 10 Davis, Mary Ann 22 Devine, Amy 25 Donelson, Roy 21 Eccles, William 15 Foote, Clara 5 Frandsf-n- , Leeney 0 (Jam, David 9 Hansen, Willard 37 Ilegstcd, Jacob 41 Hawkins, Leo 1G 30 35 15 Jensen, Stency Larsen, Nephi Leavitt, Lyman Moore, Earl 24 Munson, Edward 8 Olorenshaw, Jos. 23 Olsen, Andre? 7 13 1 75 80 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 83 90 00 85 90 90 100 100 100 100 SO 80 Barnard, James Barnard, Joseph 3 Love, George 34 Madsen, Andrew Punctu- - 33 Marler, Stephen 100 100 Beck. Joseph Beck, Jacob Beal, Andrew Garn, David Hansen, Willard Larscn, Nephi Moore, Elarl called the Munson, Edward rainbow rose, was exhibited at a recent flower show in San Francisco, and received the lirst prize. It is nn all, of a delicate shade of rose pink, with darker bars running lengthwise of the petals. SCHOOL REPORT. In this report ta mark of Hollo, Ezra Spieler, Henry Smithen, Ntllie Stucki, Charles 11 Tnompson, Orson 12 Thompson, Willie 20 Wood, Lizzie 32 West, Emma 17 18 - 90 87 85 72 75 90 80 100 90 72 85 75 95 90 100 100 90 90 90 100 75 100 100 100 90 35 300 90 75 100 85 75 90 s;i (15 JX) 90 3 CO 300 85 82 100 100 100 75 78 SO 100 100 300 300 100 300 300 300 10) 100 30.) 300 300 joo 100 30O 8) 300 93 300 90 100 90 80 80 300 8') K0 300 300 30 3i 300 3 Co Dick was riding in the cars with his biff brother. "Tickets!" said tha conductor, and held out his ham! When the man had paesd, Dick lock'. up to his brother in astonishment, ;mi 8,a!lL .!Vhy ,Sand h0 didn't lay |