The new year, which opens so auspiciously for Massillon m many ways, promises nothing from which there is likely to be derived more substantial and lasting benefit than the valuable institution which will be thrown open tomorrow to the citb.ensof Massillon—the Mc-Clvmonds public library. It is needlese to say that the value ol the great gifts which have bee 1 made to the city will be appreciated more and more as time goes on, and meantime nothing will be more giattfying 'o the trustees and 1 others whose efforts have been directed toward bringing the library to its present state of completion than a continued and appreciative use bv the citizens ot the privileges which are now theirs.t ho nc III