Show educational column Ij LIATI 1 OP PARENTS TO mann once eald sald aduca uon von ie is tho the profound ef it of nil all sciences the moat most all till niba atti there arc are no questions which should reecho a from p prents rents more earnest thou thought glit anil and cit reful eludy than tho the education ot of their children upon tho the correct decision of this question depends not only tile future well being and happi happl ness liess of the child but the stability of ea cry ch 11 rind social institution of our country the of every character is laid in early 3 auth seeds aro are then which will bring forth nil all that is true and noble in life or that which is ci evil 11 and sat sad from tho the cradle to the grave gravo wo we arc are all learners education then is a life work in which there should be no antagonism and in order that it should bo be all that ought to bo be it must begin b in the thiery cry dawn of being its highest aim should bo be to lay the foundation of perfect womanhood an and boblo manhood to train and prepare every child for lifes work its ite duties responsibilities and noblest pleasures to secure this all means and agencies that can bo be safely used should be adopted to the great work family training and tind school culture ar arc so closely connected that I 1 can without invading tho the privacy or sanctity of the homo home circle place the co opera uon tion of the parents as the first duty they owe the teacher it it ie Is both fitting and pertinent to show how tho tile efficiency and alne aluc of our schools may bo be enhanced by a judicious at home it is at the nursery and fireside where are seen tho the first faint glimmer of an immortal spirit to quicken the opening mind to supply 0 acry cry needed clement element of growth is tho the first duty of 0 the pa va ate the conflict between animal arl anil moral instinct is wry early the impulses ot of the lower ani animal rial which has by far the grater forr forte comas s first into play if these evil impulses are al at lowed to e gain min strength by indulgence and ani gratification it if every whim or I 1 wah of 0 L a child is a law which a pir ent feels bound to obey if a misguided 0 and tender aff affection action usurp tho the place of a WISE and RIGID discipline the evil il consequence may be readily seen but seldom if ever remedied in after life ahe affectionate i n as of the parent her heart arc are too 0 often ate n blinded to the tile consequences of an in consid considerate emte choice they arc are often followed ha li the bitterest sorrow As obedience to authority is the first lesson in all moral training it should be the first fint lesson leston for a child to learn if the tile will of a child bo be left to its own uno inclinations unto strained ined 1 ana moral consideration of right or duta fuldo indeed will bo be the efforts iu after 11 lic e to resist its force or subdue its stubbornness it is only when tho the conci conscience ence of a child Is early awakened and the immutable distinction between right and wrong are ate so clearly illusto ded th tint thit it thea m be re understood and kept beare bear re the mind of the child in ili all questions of right and wrong that parental authority can call bo be wisely and rigidly continued EDITOR A was ameri ca disco discovered red 4 by be columbus on tile or edth of october 1492 enquires a correspondent in it the isado of jan there aro are reasons to bolie belie licko 0 that others hai leavo a mot met tho the arime difficulty ana the citations from tile following authorities may not lot bo be without interest on the d daa of october his hill perseverance was rewarded with tho the sight of land which proved to bo be ono one of the bahama islands here ho he Y planted tho the cross giving the island the name of san Salla salvador derol chambers encyclopedia vol II 11 pago page the dream of columbus was realized at last on that memorable friday frilay morning october 1492 a shore green with tropical trop loal verdure lay smiling before him barncs barnes popular Ill history of the states pago pac go c 25 athe tho island of san salvador salador was as discovered by columbus october 1492 11 home culture by thomas hunter page after seventy one days voyage san salvador was discovered at dawn of day october 1492 11 hathaway Hath awas 1001 questions and answers on united states history ry page 10 it was on friday morning octo ber that columbus first behold the new A world As tho the day lay dawned ho he saw a aw leaoro him a level island several le leiguts agues in fit extent and covered with trees like a continual orchard life of columbus by Washing washington toll irv ing page 42 the above statements arc are corroborated in larsen a lexicon published in G 6 volumes copenhagen 1870 also in rad Ili hestom storm by E wallis published in ili 6 co colomes colu lumes stockholm 1878 from which the following tollow mg is quoted on the ahi it day of octo her ber sare signs of nearing 0 land were discovered A green branch with berries and an ingeniously carved cane were taken out of tho the sea on the following night no man on board retired all spied with longing 0 and hop bops over the sea and early in the morning a a cannon shot from one of the vessels announced that land was inas in sight the ships laid to tu and at eliy 1 ay iy break was seen an island arrayed in ia the beauties of tropical i v endure 11 by tile foregoing D 0 wo we arc forced to accept as an in historical fact that america ameden was nas discovered discoN ered friday morning oct anno domini 1492 A 0 |