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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. 20 STUDENTS' LITERARY SOCIETY. cases like these of children now kept at borne lguorant or selfbh parents, 12th and it is such things that ma'e us by November with nil members present except wonder whether a compulsory education law would not be a good tbiug to the Seo'y. Earl Moor, who wa have.-KMet at 7::.0, y. extMiseil. Deaf-Mut- e. The shops, where different trad s school, aretaugniat the deaf-mu- te should be as perfect as possible. They should contain tools ami mach inery, that by thtir ue trie apand uniritd prentice on entering ue places will not feel embarrassed f r want of experienced im n aud s(;uld have an interest in their charges, at.d be able to in'erest t t m in their w tk. Siltnt Worker The sadness of these cases, none but Miss by a person thoroughly laminar witn t e Prayer was Ktililer. After onler, the president, deaf can reiliz . They are found in J. Olorensliaw oppointed Ezra 1 very school, and the saddist part is Christeiiseii, L. Allred ami C. that very many do not c me to school at all. la this state the County tttrir-kas judges, T wo niee ami iiitrestiii stories i Examiners report the nam s and of all the deaf once a year From were told. Iy E. Hollo and E. tnese Popular Xante of 41 He a list is made, and reports MuiiMcm. Brooklyn. c instant efforts are made to get these City of Churches was of the Strait Detroi'. The dehatinij question ideaf persons to school. Every year City Baltimore. "Resolved that farming is a better a number of names aie crossed from Monumental City Boston. the list because they have reached toe Hub ot the Uuiwr? trade for life than of Love ... Philadelphia. The afllrmative speakers were A. !ae of thirty years, ihe limit set by City of Brother!) E N w Haven. Jlty law for their admission here. Amumisnii and Lizzie Wood. New Orleans. We hive now a peculiarly sad case Crescent City X. Larson were The Negatives Eterra' Citv Run . -- three here, a young man, yeas Madseii. A. and I'anj.. old, wnose parents have been prumis City of Fasliiun? The debators on both sides did ing to send him for at least six years. iQ.ieen Cit ol tne Lakt....B ffalo Philadelphia very well and the judges, alter He had Just besjun to learn, when it Quaker Citj ot Railroads Indinnupoli . ahtentin themselves for a short was noticed that hU bight was defeo City V Bride of t e S. a time, decided in favor of the tlve. We sent him to Dr. T. E Mm -London rell, who has made a reputation by his City ot Mar Negative side. of Seven lime.... R mm. Two more stories were told by long service at the Arkausas School City of City Magnificent Dis ancrs L. Allred and E. Ohiistensen. for the Blind, hoping glasses might mi . mm. Tne doctor's report is that help meetfor next the The program he is suffering from an incurahl Forest Tit) Clev.lMjd. is follows: as ing ''hicupi-cougc;niil disease well known to ocu Garden Ci Ami Athens of Resolved ne u that Debating jiesiion, lists, and will get steadily worse, VI L wt ii he is totally blind. Whether we wilt City of Spiudli s gas is better than c al .il. Aff. (Miiisteiisen and C. have Unit to teach him anything ve do The Glory of me Eas'.(ancien .) 1 isecpolis. not know, but, on! the pity of thOse Stucki, Iron or Smoky Cm six wasted years. The Optic. Pittsburgh. L. and Allred. J. ('lark Neg Mound Cit . ui. The .Story tellers will be X. Cit if Victors air , Egp-S. A. Jensen is sad It we which Amundsen, news, indeed, I.:hoii, At reus. City oft e Violet Criw hear about winsome Helen Keller. City of the Sun and J. Cameion. Hhallxc. Her mind has broken down at R of .cks The president appointeil Nephi last, City Nishville. like fabled the at the well, Puri an it pitcher n Ltuon as dooi keeper for November excessive training. She is at her City of Peace ,L usalnn. and December and also appointed from a distant mental wreck Wm-iGeorgia of the R me. A. Amundsen, C. stucki and A. of her former heme, self. She no longer City of Rs;s u- Rock. Mud sen as eommittee on questions takes any interest in her studies, Zion Salt Lake City . for theKime months. refuses to receive or answer let ers After a little business, the meet- from her dearest friends, and wili not " ft ing adjourned to meet again in touch her type writer at all. She talks T' gig jQiLGHr of nothing but death, death, and deatn, two weeks. all day long. It is a clear case of 1j. Stifller, Asst. Seu'y. and the reaction has cjme. Her teachers ainid too much Among the new pupils thli vear is a at effect, and taught her Fn uch aud young man twenty tight years of ae. poetry and what not, and they have Tnere has been a grievous wrong Slice td.-d in wrecking one of tne sn committed somewhere when a grown loveliest of (J)d's creatures. No man enters school long after the a&r word can, he too for such a t when he should have graduated aud will ii atuis" of a pucoiotH child's IS THE BEST. left In another case, after almost ten mind "Ilhs en "lowly'1 srou'd have years of persistent effort on the part been the motto of tier leacueis. It is of the Superintendent, a boy comes to hoped that a cmupltte rest this winttr MM. a. J. Jt lib us at the age of eighteen too late to will restore her broken mind aud r.LOLlS PHD C & I C I obtain the full benefits of the spiiits, a hope in which t ie whole JOHN 1JAVXKS, instruction furnished. There are other world will join. --Journal. 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