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Show SCHOOL WILL OPEN ,', Superintendent ( Mills of the city schools states that In his o'plnlon It wlll not be necessary to close the Qulncy school on account of smallpox, but, that, on tho contrary, it will bo much hotter to keop the school open. Tho schoolhouso has been thoroughly thorough-ly fumigated and disinfected. Mr. Mills thinks the best protection to the students and the people would In keeping the school opeii. With tho oxposed students In school, the health department can be ndvlsed of those who are Indisposed and tho sanitary Inspector bo thus enabled to Inquire after them and quarantine them if their cases prove to bo smallpox The attendance ot the school today j Is about tho same as usual, except in I tho Sixth grade whero the afflicted I children were found. Of |