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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. 12 KINDERGARTENS FOR THE ron MATCHES ANDPINS. XEAT and DEAF. vast number of tbc dilti:ulties in education wouH the way of deif-mube removed If it could oegiu in infancy. T j j of ten the early years of the deaf child are spent eitaer under harsh restraints or in u a bridled liberty. At nine or ten years of age it is sent to the school and the burden of convert inga wild animil into a human being is thrown upoa the teacher's hand. Of course this is not so in all cases, for some homes unconsciously apply the kindergarten methods in caring for the deaf caild. But in far too many cases its mental wants are entirely neglected. It all deaf children could receive kindergarten care from the time they are four years old, the problem we are working at would be m 3 re hl ed to a solution thai by any number of method" applied after th-- j age of ten. But "his majesty, the peopl V is short-sighteLegislatures are parsimonious. The children's milleuium has not yet dawned Exchange. A te d. CAN DEAFNESS BE CUKE I) ? deal people to cure. Deafness permanently cured with a harmless oil. Prove it on y.jur tongue I don't ask anything till cured then unlv what y.m can aff rd. S S.Rutlkk, M.D , Los Gatos, California. The above clipping was cut out of Pointers' Ink" of New Yjrk. Wnat a wonderful thing under the sua it would be, and what a great man Dr. Butler would be Jf 10.000 deaf people could be "permanently cured," simply by filling the ears like bottles with his patented "harnfless oil" ! Dialness, in most cases, is Incurable, is beyond human skill, and is Just as i curable as blindness. There is, we believe, a certain wisdom in the purpose of our a miction, know only to Providence, so that through the suffering, if nobly endured, we may come out much more blessed and thus muc i more glorlnYd. We are all content with our present lot and do not heed any thing from the mouths of quacks. But those who want to try the quack's oil, may do so, but they will surely come out fooled, and perhaps permanently sorry instead of "permanently Wanted 10,00(1 Ma'ches and pins, considered slrgly, are very umll affairs. Thty are in such common use that very little thougit is piveu to them. Harpers' Young People publishes some interesting facts about these necessities oi life that it would be well to rem- m ler. Matches that are ignited by friction were first mide in 1829, before which time they were made to catch fire from a spark struck from 11 nt or steel a. very inconvenient method. It is hard to siy how many millions of matches aie made in a day, but when the mini ber of people that use them is reckoned, the total sum is appalling. Probably in the city of New York alone over twenty million matches are used every twenty four hours. But match are such little things that nobody tver seems to think of them. From an tnree-inc- Q plank lSO.OJO may be made, yet tveu at tna- - rate me luwbei Used in trie match business d proportions. Pins are as far Dack as 14So, Out not until the beginning of this century were they manufactured oy machinery. The old way of mikug each pin by hand must have been very tedious, and it is not likely that people were so careless with them then, as they were much more expensive tnau now. Ii has often been wondered what becomes of the pins that are lost, but it is hard to say. Tnere are fourteen distiuct operations in making a pin, and lots of trouble attached to toe process. Pins are male of brass, and then tinned ana olanched, and millions of them are manufactured daily. As a piu can bit used more than once, the number used does not equal that ol matches, hut still miles upon miles of wire are use ihju-tioue- auDually in thtir manufacture. 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