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Show THEY ARE ALL PAID FOR. Sonio people tnlk about newspapers receiving ct.iuplliuenimy tickets to the shows, entertainments, etc. These people nre certainly not posted. The newspapers pny more for tickets than any other clniS of people, and there Is absolutely no such thing as a compll meuinry ticket ever ulvon to a priming (ilUce. Fillmore Progross. A newspaper very seldom receives tickets to it theater for which It docs not. pay ten limes over. Tliu same rulo applies to railroad tickets. While many peoplo regard and speak of udvcitislug trmispnrliilioii as "pass-es" "pass-es" in point, of fnctltmy urn any thing bet "p.isses." but.are pild tor at a rule higher than people generally pay for regular tickets. Whenever you hour of a newspaper receiving "conipllmen larles'1 put It down that that newspaper news-paper i endured very much muro than value received, |