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Show Stop It.- We are daily receiving complaints from subscribers that their papers are stolen, and they rush to this office to obtain other copies. Gratifying Gratify-ing as are their assurances that they "would rather go without their breakfast break-fast than the morning Herald,"- this kind of appropriating the paper by others, not subscribers, won't do, and we request that it be stopped instanter. The price of the Herald places it within the reach of everybody, and thoy who steal it when they can have it on the low terms at which it is published, pub-lished, would only meet their deserts by being taken before Alderman Clinton. Clin-ton. If this stealing papers is not stopped, we may feel compelled' to take some of the offenders before that municipal official, and publish names as well. |