Show T tur T tue ur X e w en enterprises t e r poises a are ane re as aw expensive as newspapers and few are areso abeso so laborious troublesome and abd great alwag as was the cost coat of publishing them before the war it is much greater since except jn la large cities where the almost infinite small profton each issue counts up by means moans of or au agi extended circulation cu lation and liberal advertising the publication of newspapers entails a loss upon the publishers every year adds to the expense of bf publishing pub lishin n pers peran it atthe at the north in thic the ds dense 0 laupa of the he great cities where enter it fr arises of all soria borta borts are eagerly jp ached by advertising advertis ingi many newspapers neyr is realize large fortunes by means spate of t the 0 e aggregation gre of a small profits butin but in t the e esi less crowded cit olt cities lesot lesof of the south few news papers can do more than barely sustain themselves under the augmented pressure of expense few people have hava any anny conception on pilon of thelast the vasi vast expense trouble connected with the publication of newspapers of odthe ahe abe number of persons employed in ja the he apartments part ments and of the vigilance ahre 1 I labor b perplexity e rolex ity a and aud d wear e A r and te tear antior 0 of beef feeling ng entailed every week the bills have to be bp paid there is no rest day or night bhea other p people 00 P jk bre arp are I 1 abed abed asleep nii ail leop leep newspaper people are ai work those who every day get their new spa pors pers and beo bee them BO io fresh and and full little dream of the tho labor jabor care ca re and money that have beeam been ee upon them for a few cents they have the world in minla minia miniature tum presented to them every day all the newa 0 of t th the e previous pr a v ious day has hag been gathered from all qu quarters te rs far and near hea carefully a collated an and ar d attractively at tr actively printed U rde ree d there Js the the foreign ideas nem new intelligence from every quarter of the country and relating to all conceivable subjects and the local and domestic news newe T tho the business inan man finds the information he needs the politician finds chronicled all the thi events in the political world the literary man the general reader anh and tha the lover loveroy of gossip 0 8 each finds iv waiting AltIng for him the 91 aish dish ah adapted to his taste all Alt this varied mass of matter has been rat gat gathered hired nr ranged printed and distributed within twenty four tour hour one would suppose that the public would bear almost any amount of df expense to have every day such a lense sense diversified and interesting mass of news newa and reading matter served up to them but bui strange to say the public are so solm reasonable aa as to complain oftentimes lf bf the little ex expanse expense pe they are put to to manyles geb secure so go many advantages nothing ti s more prevalent than unreasonable u complaints about newil newspaper paper subscriptions many kany pers persons gris pris indeed appear to td think that they no not noi t only ought to have the privilege of directing the course of the newspaper they take hut but that it ought to be fernl furnished dished to them tar nothing A long observation and experience have satisfied us that there Is no ho class who confer BO domany many benefits bene fiak fiti upon ditoh the public and are so poorly abrl rewarded wArded ie as newspaper men richmond fa va whig ig tue TUB zito alto california Is opposed to to the mooted ideas of govern government men telegraphy hy government savings banks and various other othen centralization tendencies and thus commens comments thereon the question is shall all tu the avenues avenues df of private enterprise se be closed the 0 opportunity P port unity to invest capital lie be decreased the government become I 1 a vast and nna ana overshadowing monopoly and the spirit rit nit of inde independence p blighted and orfed rr dw dwarfed fed until we are a nation of aptel imbeciles imbe ciles shall we become mere grown up U p children in government leading I 1 strings passing our lives in a narrow round of frivolous uie uge uselessness and haliel pleas in any gresh grest emergency as the people ofF of france fiance zance shall all energy be repressed and all individuality bunk eunk until a government clerk becomes the type of our energy and the exponent and director ot our orr progress if the government ls is Is 14 to assume the care of our money why not the care of our horses and cattle and the insuring of our oun property the greatest benefactor of the country today to day should be the man who should shoula secure beaure an unalterable am amendment to the constitution prohibiting hi biting the government from any farther encroaching upon the tho domain of private enterprise and confining jt to its legitimate function of ayotte protecting ting our leeg and the liberties of our in individual action A commercial correspondent who lately visited senator JBrown Brownlow low at his home in tennesse says bays upon entering the senators house we found him lying upon a large sofa and a negro rubbing his feet he is in wretched health but no more than he has been for two years his elis hands handa and feet are continually j arking and abd shaking ingrith with the palsy pals pais y he cannot read unless n nie ss the book or paper is fastened to a frame in front of him he jae cannot speak above A whisper and some days hib his strength is so far gone that he cannot do that indeed he ig Is as helpless as an infant nothing but constant care and watching upon the part of his family and friends and his own iron determination keeps him alive he is a man of tremendous energy and force of character noh not one ono of the othen other seventy odd senator benator sena bena tors tong could be prevailed upon deoh to leave home if they were la lit the k 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