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Show HOW TO HANDLE CAS HOODLUMS. ' Tha resort season is close by, hencd it ia timely to publish that a New York magistrate the other day sent two ear rowdies to a reformat ry for three years, released on high bail two more, that they might be taken to another count) for trial ; sent to jail two more pending sentence, and held another on bail for further examination. A- few young ruffians ruffi-ans have annoytd and disgusted decent people jn night trains to and from resorts, outaide thia city, very season for the past Jwenty-five years. It ia in annual crop. So soon aa one diea or lands permanently perma-nently in prison, another springs up to take his place aad the infliction, like a brook that haa been fouled, flows on forever. Nothing like a brief ttrm in jail ia so good for these hoodlums. Thy are willing to pay a slight fine for they can tell of their exploita thereafter. But they do not like to ttll that they were thrown into jail with the vags and thieves. This ia not a large city and there ought not to he any trouble in aeeing that decent people ran viait the resorts without being imposed on by blackguards, and the eaaieat way to' accomplish accom-plish that ia to pick np the first rowdies and jail them and keep jailing them until they become tired of the business. |