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Show VACATION OYER. The annual aehool vacation baa came Co a close, and the holiday 0 a few weeks lhat the boys and girls have beau enjoying has ended. Some of the private and district schools reopened last Monday, anil others will do 30 on the lt proximo, aud now follow nine months of study succeeding the period of pty and romping that has passed. Xno children ara ali the better tor the relaxation of body aud mind that has been al'.owtd them. Muy of them may obtain sutficieut physical exercise to keep the body actire and healthy even duriuu the school months, but the vacation relieves them from restraint and puts aside rules and reg aUtiona which are sometimes some-times embarr-ismig and do not permit per-mit of that degrte of roliiciiu,; dporl that U necessary to e?ery well-ovm structed aul propjriy couducte-l boy and girl. Af er Ilia vacatioa tey can return to their studied fresher tor the liberty (boy have enjoyed and make tasler prort3 than if they had been tied dowu tu hooks and the school room. Tne minl aud body are a!ite improved by these periodical relaxations, relaxa-tions, and we can aimoet join with (tie boy who wishes they would come oftener. In this city there are plenty aud a variety of schools from whic- pireLts may telect lor their children. And this no unimportant matter. Any school is he::er lhn none, but parents and guardians shculd net bo content with t-ne so leng as l:;ere i-i a better within eaj-y reach. The method of teaching, the reputation of tne teacher, the hours uf s:;Jy, t:e sanitary erudition of the scsocir-cnis and the surroundings, aud the c3 of children with wriom your b a:jj girls will b-9 placed, a well ad other matters, should be tnoo-'T. of in I ck.uosiug a s.-hool. Wd are no. ini',n; '. thje woo 4.1V seLiJ to the r-eir tt : school, wnetner or not it be th? Ii-"T.. 1 You wnt a xt sehxi!, a:: -I if sucn tonn is nit the c. tf.e firlh-.!, I within a rej.a d!i".::c-?, 1: is j better sh.'i: j b- pv.roa-.: -d. bo- lieve tr.- cy-ru of "-stmrning" chil.Irtr, that is, farcies uoa thvm j more studies tnan th-y can wi! . attend to, hs about been iljce 1 awiy with in the city ?c::rv.. 1 If tcere ehou'J b-? fcur.d teaser t who persists in it in tf.e lire l pub. 10 opinion and ice better acr.se of tr.e age, parents will do a j-.d SFrv:ce lo 1 their children by eenl.c t;im to 1 tome otoer teacner. Tere is p. -n,e ir.jsry in a multiplicity of u: 1 Tee student forced to tackle tr,m ; cannot do himself j-.stice, io,u:e h- mind, and when o:j school d.ys are over he d cqv?m Ida: he k got nothing !!, ni :s :fnprc'.icihly educated. ed-ucated. To p'i;; wno are g-eo I r, y r".Iy f-en'.:al st ,d:-s torn I Cut it.f r. : ta; '.-. Ti,.s is n s9 1 w.ieL to ,-;:"y i,f ;-:n'rjj is prff-ra-. ! I) hiun-xu-j, 5, '.f ,',j'.r. :r, p;i.mtry tri '..-n ol rr.-r- ff-ri-.m ar.d ir.ii-'.r'.anc- m : i,r 9 n, in t tfi-Z f a.!. If it 1- do j s:r-d to pi'i I tko (-;! ;t n :q a s-.-'::ii :..-:. ij it r-n t.e e..r ar.d i te:::r : ? ti, ,,;,:! h we'N Xfjuci-i'.i ;n i- f--r.T' n ' r c '-t. i-y 1 turJiM. I Pr;c: :t '-o worthy of ir.!?r';---'!.t 1 and t:.f.ui:.:f'i! rr 'r!:r:n, r,d ;n j rap--.;'. h ; :T:, t t in--' y ' to inil t .' 15 r-- 09 v !. ,dy I . , ith-Hjid . r i in m.;, J t;, tt a fundament! r iTi'Tif...-' I rul-; iifji!;- ! to schools, as m to ev-rj t.-in 1 else. Trie j ihiy ri;!iUo tup i price. A gj-xJ teicher will c j mnd a -.J, salary. ,S ) or.t cn afljrd 10 semi hi ch I Jrcii to i Door v.hfxjl be.mf) the t'i t on t' are low. Lite n fr) ihor', ar.'l is to-j i j : t ? of it fii -s to boyi ; r for ar.y montna to rie wsilrj,; w, gpt-.ioff an e-Jucation in t..o tini'j trertot. fJeltf.T fc?pp a b.7 in n k '' I school wove tfachir ur.d :, U h 1 pr.jfesKjii thre montfn in a y.tr, than seni rum nino m nt:n to to initrutor w'no d j-:a noi instrn t. Klua'.ka rJ-i n j'. co-no to loo p 1 p 1 1 who simply ariswcM tj toe b'li at ' o'c!'rk i-i t.T) moroTi. i,d Jnn?r.t the roi;n at 3 ;-r 4 in t:iO '")rn-i-m Ht m'l.l b ; diff: t- I, .mu'.. J r.f.d taught hj.v to 'ir!y, rrl tr.:f ( in somthir rr.orn tn n p i :i';tn tl t( tendanci t tit" op :ni!j,;s in I n!'.s:n of the sc i-).,l. T- i"hi(.i( 1 ' a "ic ;':(") ftr.-I tr r 9.7 Kkdlfdin tt must ,,. lor t ,f ,r Tic, T 10 pri-cs mk' d by the tc-'iiTs K-riTilly nrp r,-, rt tan?, ar.'l tiifr! nri VPry ) - pi-who pi-who cannot ftff -r I to p ty t .-m, epciaiiy when in tho Jis'.ri-it grhool a cornidorable rf:doction ii rn i'h ,y roaaon of Iho territorial ajipr )pn;ition liit 14 distributed am on if thorn, and applil on lb (rn':hnrs' niUrifs. Mon'7 is W"!l in 70-1 f f J when p:nd to a l':J';h,r, but it is wor-o ilian tiTi'-f, and valnabl'j (irno it wstd w;i"n givjii lo an instructor wrio is iinkill'.'d in his li'iairics, iJoubtli'M the riiiiorily of tlin youn(j folks oro i(''fI that vacalion is ovnr. Thy t) 470 had nnrded and Bujoyable rKt and relaxation, and can now rn-lurn rn-lurn to thir s'udi':s with energy nod witii tn-il (( fo of tl"lerrninfttion which crris with it surccxs, and whlrb no one can attain whonn kdy aod mind arc not h'-nUby, f'ar'-nls and n'ludii: nlo nrn pb'U'd witti tiio r"'p"rnfiK of Ibi sf:iionl, wi'h tbo lrt;p nuinbnr of liiprn that aro piit-ImK piit-ImK in rliims for patronage, and With toe Mr lienco of inntl of Ihfflf inslitntionfl. 'J'nn : miin s'nion prorni-" to bo one of rtl bri-Tit lo too J and girU, And it i plea-ing '(, co'i that vpry f"W of tb)rn rd rj.. v.! t(i but am pr purine (o fn'T I llC Oill'1 i'(..rovn ln oj.port'iMiif iU'ti nfWaritao of now, It is dow said tlmt Mr. Hayes will revive his fatuous civil service order No. 1. prohibiting ftderal otliciale from taking active part iu political campaigns, it having come to his kuowledt- that utlicials iu various parts of the country are interfering "iu tho management ol political conventions." con-ventions." This announcement on thepaitof Ibe .President wdl be regarded re-garded by repulicauB ts an evidenco that the Hayes spine needs more stitltuiny, while democrats will look upon it as a meaumlesa farce. No attention has been paid to the order, which io view of modern political methods ! could not be enforced without proving tho death of the party Attempting to put it into euVct. Iu issuing tho order, Mr. Hayes intenlious wire undoubtedly un-doubtedly good, but then, before it was abolished by iieechtr tt al.t a certain republican final resort wad paved with good intentions. The President wasn't going to permit em-I em-I ployet and appointees of the gover.i-uieut gover.i-uieut to be assessed for political pur-: pur-: poses either, but tue adiesments were levied and collected all the same, and those who refused to contribute to the corruption fund suddenly discovered that their services were not riq'iirtd by the natiju. When the 1'rtsideut attempts to put in force his civil service ser-vice order No. 1, it would be well for him to strike at the head, and cut down his secretary of the treasury who is actively engiueencg a Suer-man Suer-man boom, and all bis subordinates are ass-WiDg him; Ctrl Schun also is doing a good deal more ptrty work th.io is consistent witn the terms and implications of the order. In fact, from Hayes down to the $12 post ; muter, the appointees of tue ftderal ' government are doing all they can lor the party, and are Jjing it openly, 1 and Mr. Hayes, knows it. T:.:s virtuous vir-tuous st:eak that has run across him will 1 ist until the wicd chn .. |