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Show THE MAIN S?K;M3 OF BUSINESS. AdwrtL-irs i t lie bfinniiig, tlw-life tlw-life and neet's.-ity of modern com morce. Tho in.iiu?pri:ii; ol" business, busi-ness, the lit art of tljti L'omim'rvi:i; system, without whu'li no Kili-in Kili-in Lit f business c.iu live a ml prosper. Advertising is stuck in mule, itu-su.-tainer of cheap newsp:p-;-rs, aui consequently the indirect uumiis of universal edueation ami enlightenment enlighten-ment . H;iil to the power of aitver tisinir. The AVuvm.'fw Man. JOURNALISM IN THE FAR E'AST. It Took a ntched lisUIe, Knt tho l'wpor Came Out. The Aralcan News, a Persian paper, in its issue of September 2, has the io-lowing io-lowing editorial: "We muat upoloR-ize to readers for not ibsiiintf our paper last Wednesday. Our excuse is this our whole staff, including tho editor, were so much knoeL-cd up with the excitement of th spurts last Saturday, and on Sunday tliey were laid up with what our renders rend-ers will charitably call Arakau. fever. ".Monday was fixed as the seUlin'r day for certain bets made on Saturday, which, unfortunately for this paper. wro won by the wrong1 ki Je. As the I isers could not stump up .t once, the winners bombarded and took possession posses-sion of the office and the press, and refused re-fused to vacate until payment waa made. "On Tuesday the staff of the paper in turn assailed those in possession, and utter a hard-fought battle routed them; but ib took aU Wednesday and Thursday to collect and arrange the forms and the type which had been freely used as missiles in Tuesday's battle. "But alt's well that ends well. Once more we are able to appear before our readers in our usual prepossessing manner, and wish them many happy returns of yesterday." lioston Globe. |