| Show Wo do not suppose that the public needs to be assured of the greatest possible pos-sible care on the part of those In charge of the public library In the handling of books It Is easy to make Inconsiderate complaint or suggestion and no precipitate a scare But there Is no reason at all for anything of tho kind The books are handled with the utmost circumspection as regards their contact with any form of Infection and if I there be any reason to suppose that they have been subject In the slightest degree they are promptly burned So we believe that the public may rest secure and may with perfect safety avail themuelvcs of the use of the books We say thlH not that thoro Is any dIsease prevalent In particular but because eome timid people have been dIsturbed by I what they suppoHo to have been a case where books have been returned from a house that was quarantined and had been put Into the library It was not done and na we say the utmost cure and vigilance are cxcrclecd and with succcus to prevent pre-vent that very thing |