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Show I I,.- I'lm,- n Kit j Vuv ) line time t he idea has per- j vaded I '..I- minds of many that the City ui-dinanee prolohih-d only how. under IS years of a-c from vision- salo,ms, hilliard halls, Pad. now it has come to li;d.t. that ' this ordinance covers all under -I I ye-rs of So Ihe Marshal has k'cn instruct, d io vigorously en-I en-I h.rce Ihe lav, ; and he has his hands full, too. It. is no easy matter to l'l.-si ra.in yoiin;-; men w ho ha vc ha hi L-ually L-ually haunt' (1 these rcnde.vou x, hut the law is pla.in and the Council savs it must lie enforced. Now that t he!- youn men a re thus driven out of their old haunts (a -ood move V, i- them, all will admitjUic next thin- is to Iind some, suilablc .laec v, hen- they may ixt. 'Idiey won't slay home; fhey will be on the sii-ces, ehuni-niiici ehuni-niiici wi i li ''the hoys." Now" is a most, excellent opportunityall oppor-tunityall things bcin propitious, the tii im is ripe for the free public rcadinLC room. There is no place under heavens (except, perhaps, a iood hoiui ) which a hoy or youn man can frcijiicnt- with inon. beneficial bene-ficial results than a reading room well cond'.tctcd ami slocked with a select lo, of hooks and the newspapers news-papers oft he da v. Such a phiee. COllhl hi! Stocked Will, euod books (donal ions would be generous) and kept warm and cheerful for n trill-in trill-in num. The City would no doubt furnish a room and appropriate appropri-ate a liberal sum toward ils support. Won't someone take this in alter al-ter in hand, as every moment is exli'cinely precious? |