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Show "PATENTJISGAROED The Times comes to tU readers now all home pmft Commiuc-ing Commiuc-ing list issue we discarded the "l .tent insides" and print all at home. We have contemplated contemplat-ed this change for some time, and those of our readers with whom wc have discussed the change all without exception conside.cd it favo'ably and as a step forward. "Patents insiils"are hindrance to nil publishers who arc obliged to use them, and aspiring publishers pub-lishers look forward to the time when they can discard them. The half of the paper that is printed by the "patent" house is as much outside the control of the publisher as though it were a separate publication entirely, and he derives no revenue from the many columns of foreign advertisements ad-vertisements which appear on that side. The disadvantages connected with publishing a half patent, half home print paper far outweigh the advantage it offers, and several of the lending; H weeklies of the state have ad- lK opted the all home print m;tlio7 H not our of which wou'd return to - R the tribulations of "patent in aSm sides." MM Wc have made provisions MBc whereby we can easily enlarge ftH our paper when the iucrcruingr. HH busincssjustifics such a motfc, . hI and onr patrons may continue to-- jflR!l rely upon the Times as a prog. Bl rcssivc and up-to-date paper 0M while under our matiagcmeut. EHMai |