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Show THE HERALD IN A NEW SUIT. From the manager to the pudgy-faced young man who occasionally pies the type, great flurry editor his cast-iron editorials, to make a careful columns of which will issue for the first time next Sunday out of its new presses and plant in the new Clarksonian building. Several times each day the stereotyper leaves his zinc etchings, the editor his castiron editorials, to make a careful and recurrent survey of the new plant, which each seems to think is in imminent danger of being be-ing kidnapped, although no reporters for the Crisis are reported to have been seen lurking in the vicinity. The paper is to come out in colors, if the supply of war paint holds out, although the public is warned not to expect too much in this : ' r 1 r ,r- r- H line in the initial issue, as the color scheme of ' ,H most of the staff has been confined heretofore to j JM a single, though brilliant, hue. It is probable ! jjB that the cover design will be supplemented with a lovely fringe of multi-colored roosters ram- pant, although this has not yet been officially an- nounced. Undoubtedly the Herald will look very j'-l much better in its bright new suit, and we con- ! gratulate our contemporary because, of its new clothes. |