Show THE NEED GROWS 4 T 1 The c omrafttnent of a lAda mere I childfor trial on the charge of larceny as reported in our local columns again calls attention to the necessity which exists for a reformatory in this Territory Terri-tory If this boy should be convicted he would have to be sent to thePeni eatiary of County Jail to serve his entente and satisfy jthe law and in either case he would come out worse morally and physically physic-ally than when he entered The law would be almost criminal to send him to prison as the assodate With scoundrels and hardened characters who aro pastreformation and yet If guilty he must be sent to jail as a convict con-vict or go unpunished for his crime There are parties in the Penitentiary who ougnt not to be there though they are gufltyj of breaking the 5aVi they should f bj Inf some icsti uiion where an effort could be put forth to rescue them before it is too ate The city prison also always occupied bJ oneomore boys and girls who are deserving of punishment but whose punishment is necessarily of a character otherwise than corrective of morals and in a place where it Js impossible im-possible to inspire inthem i lifgherj ideas t A |