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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. 38 The Deseret Eagle. L'tilriishoil tho Utah School Frank V7. Jit semi-monthl- y iir the Deal". Editor Hetcalf, Subscription. Fifty (30) flit for kcIiooI In Advance. ynr. This paper is set up and printed by the pupils in the Utah School von this Deaf. Its object is to teach the art of printing. Entkrid at thi post oppic in Salt class matter. extract from the circular or the Fairy Tales, Five Gateways of Knowledge, National Confeieiuv: "To spread abroad and make popular the better MM. i .... i .1 .. . t i ne ii . aier-nauie- s. way in chaiit.v ami re fin in U the object of the National Conference Last Wednesday afternoon our of Charities and Conections. It pupils went in a body to the combines the let philantlnophy Salt Lake Theatre to see the of all creeds and shapes of political opinion upon the bruau platform of "Octoroon" the by given play of humanity. The fact ihat you the Thespian club of Provo. are inteiested in its work, makes The occasion was the annual you a member, and entitles you to winter entertainment given to the a teat and u voice i.i its discuss old folks and with whom for ions." Cornelia Paddock, many years have been included Sec'v for Utah of N. C. of C. C. the widows, orphans and i deaf-mute- s. City as second Lake The 'Tribune in its report says: SA1P I,KK CMTV, UTAH. JANl'AUY Hi, Mn. Dr. Isaac Lewis Peet. who lias been principal of the New York Institution for the past twentv-iiv- e years has retired from He has been lion-or- e active work. I with the tittle of Eineritus-IVincipa- l. successor is Enoch Henry Currier who has been associated with Dr. I Vet in his work for the past twenty His 'Nowhere else iu the United Slates, or the worJd lor that matter, would on behold such a scene as that luruisbed at the theatre yesterday. The annua! gathering of the axed of Salt Lake h the theatre is one that softens all hearts and calls cut the best feelings anri impulses of human nature. The custom had its origin eighteen years-agoand has become the happiest event of the year to hundreds upon hundred of the old and intlrm. The winter matinee and the summer excursions are examples of thougiitful kindness a:i cities and communities cuuld follow with credit." , years. TERRITORIAL CHARITIES. We have just received from The Territorial Conference of the D. A. & M. Society the Charities will meet in the East church ou Thursday, following books awarded us at Side Baptist 2. the Territorial Fair last Fall for February In order to allow sufficient time the best exhibit of handicraft: The Swiss Family Robinson, AUvntui of Capt. Bonneville, 0 Leagues Under the Seas, Vicar of AVaketield, e-- ; j,i Hnrnahv Hude, and and Way-Sid- e, Fca Side and Way-Sid- e, Sea-Sid- e Sea-Sid- e Sea-Sid- e and Way-Sid- e, Way-Sid- e, for the discussion of the topics presented the Conference will have three sessions. The morning ses sion will open at Id o'clock, the afternoon session at "1 o'clock ami the evening session at 7:i0. Able and interesting papers will No. 1, be read by the superintendents No. i of the different charitable institu No. :i, tions iu the territory. In addition to this there will be fall reports Xo. 4, from all organized private charities. Aunt Martha s Coner Cupboard, Black Beauty, Book of Tales, Fable and Fi.dk Stories. The program of the Conference will be published next week. As this is the first Conference of Charities iu Utah, it is hoped that there will he a full attendance of all The movement to secure better roads throughout the couutiy is steadily gaiuhg friends. VVheelmeu, board of trade un u, larmeia and some otrur folks are now g au interest in it, and it has come to Hil doors ct the iiatini al congress wiih a dun and for i $10,00 appropriation lor the follow-it?.- ' sptcitic purposef : To enable the secieiary ol agiiculluie to make inquiries in regard to the system of road management throughout the Unl td di.-i-la-yii make ii vesiigiiious iu repaid ; to to the best methods of State-- ; road-makin- g prepare publications on this suitable for distribution, and to euuble him to assist the agricultural colleges and agricultural xperiment stations in disseminating ii. formation on this subject. Young Men's Era. It is refreshing to think of TiJdtn, Fach and Douglas, the photographers; Moore and Billinf the artists; Moore and Dougherty, the chemists; Culhrgwortb, Greis aud Souweine, the engravers; Loew, the the ; inv ntoraud inauulacturer; Parkinson, all of whom have the lawyer, excelled in their line in competition with hraring people, Is deafness, then, a barrier to succesr ? Silent Work r. The Dkskkki' Eaolk has added a new press and a quantity of type and other m iterial to its out 11 .we congratulate the Eaglk up-o- n its prosperity. Tne Gazettt of the western Pennsylvania school is alo ailing the fortunate and will soon add a prtss and other improvements meantime being issued sem -- monthly instead of monthly Wisconsin Times. More than RD.OOO letters were placet? who are interested in its objects. iu the mail boxes of the United S ates Birds & Bees and Sharp Eves, These may be best hull wilUut Lddutbi't . explained by an Wonder-Book- , latiai |