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Show X M'ISAMKTO 1IU jtlllTI'U. Tmk complaint of an old cltltrn, to which we giro place today, la a very common one. There are too many doga In town. The tax remedy dora Helmut the disorder. It la no coin foil to a rn aewlled by a feroclotia or voclferoui canine that he has a numbered collar on. Djg! bound over fence, or Jump up from the aide-walk and act aa though they would rat up the paaaer by. In the day time they bite at the heads of horaea,caualiig runawaya or at least filghtenlug women and chll Iren who are taking luggy ride. After dark they atari up from unexpected place! and lrk at deatiUni, and In many place, make night hideous and aleep lniaulbl by their discordant how hugs. W. do not know what the clvlo authorltlea cnu do more than mntluue hi enforce the city ordinance! lit relation rela-tion to Jok, unite, tome more elrlti. gent Measure can be devised to pro-Ircltho pro-Ircltho utile. Hut rvepectablo clll eni cut allow a llltle more regard for the comfort of their neighbor! and the labile Rrnarally, ly getting rid tf turn. ustltacura that Infest the clly, and by housing aud ilialnlng up more valuable doga at night. II will U a matt. r of regret If tho public have to take the matter Into their own hands, and ahoot dowu the howling and yelping dues that form such a formidable nuisance. This would be rh In violation of a clly ordinance, and woulj be, therefore, to bedloritd. If duty to neighbor, had a llltlo more Intluento uu the jjilllo lulud, thla aud many other grievance might to removed without requiring an) ono to make a very great lacrlllra. |