Show newspaper man has more than his share of troubles the following item Is taken from one of our exchanges it shows that the newspaper man gets more than his share of criticism if he attempts to take sides on any question of pub lie interest running a local newspaper while a wet or dry campaign Is on Is not a funny proposition it the editor ad mits wet arguments to his columns he la Is it if he admits dry arguments he Is criticised criticized again it if he admits the arguments of both chich a fair proposition he tails falls to please it if he were to admit neither there would be lots of object tion anyway one handles the mat ter it doesn doean t please and in trying to do so the editor Is put in the position of the fable about the old man his son and the ass one thing people who are free in their should remember is that no paper would be able to exist long upon the amount paid for subscription |