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Show Among the many sorts of people one meets in the newspaper business one of the most annoying is the non subscriber who makes a business of happening in the print shop on press day. This individual never seems to have any business in the office except when the paper is being printed, prin-ted, and then he forgets to tell any of the "Push what he wants", and abo to manifest any interest in the operation of the machinery; but as soon as possible he gets hold of a copy of the current issue of the pap er, and from then till he has gone through its columns he is totally oblivious to all that is going on. When he has read all the items of interest he walks off chuckling over his shrewdness is thus getting the start of the publisher, whom he supposes does not catch on. This chap is a full brother to the public spirited citizen who borrows the local lo-cal paper from the widow woman who washes and and sews for a living, and has the misfortune to live next door to . him. The pair have a juvenile relation or two who every chance they get sneak intothe theater or place of amusement with, out paying for it. Now reader it is no use of you getting "Mad" about this, if you are a subscriber, and have paid for your paper or intend ed to do so you are no relation to the people we have been showing up and if you are one of the chaps that borrows the paper from your neigh bor or swipes the news from the print shop on press day, you ought to be ashamed of yourself; that is if you are able to pay for it, and if yon are not, rather than have you resort to stich questionable means of jget ting it; if you will call at the Record office and acknowledgelkat you are guilty and repent wc flKgivc you the paper: There nmdhoxf will tiwt d? mp |