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Show I THE BURTON BILL ' There lias been introduced into the lower house of the .legislature a bill calculated to increase the volume of waste ! paper blown about the streets of third-class cities at everv high wind. . J It is known as If. B. 11, and was introduced bv Kcwp the Fifth Judicial district. J ; Specifically the measure provides that hereafter nil ordinances passed m cities of the third class shall be , osf'e m a pubhc place instead of published in local news ai ; Ihe present law provides for publication m tl, of all ordinances, and tt has been quito satisfae'ry 1 up Jo In fact, the proposal of a oh'ivnw n is born -of no put lie necsSv i o of 1pre80,lt motllod on publication of legal notice's. f abuso of i The accumulation of e-al noting i i -boards in small towns ha alw bulltin one reads them. No one noliee. l n , nn '0SO1 No lifts them from theit 1 is ' 2ri .scurrying through the street as Z n"d 8011,18 'and other waste paper. '"'S'mates of himdhm It is to be hoped that the lej-islatm-o w;n r this sort of peculiar legislation i f 10 wlU frn upon What the author of the bill" a n ZZV if the committee to which it was refe t T enough importance to dimufv ;t w:n, , it. 0f all sides of the question may'be aire " at Tribune. i |