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A Western exchange tells its readers how to mind their “ Ps ” in the following paragraph “ Person who patronise papers should pay promptly, for the pecuniary prospects of the Press possess a peculiar power in pushing forward public prosperity. If the printer is paid promptly, and his pocket-book kept plethoric by frompt-paylng patrons, he puts his pen to is paper in peace; his paragraphs are more pointed; he paints his pictures of passing ■events in more pleasing colors, and the perusal of his paper is a pleasure to the people. Place this piece of proverbial philosophy m eemeplace where all persons can perceive it,

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Evening Star, Issue 7247, 25 June 1887, Page 4

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 7247, 25 June 1887, Page 4

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 7247, 25 June 1887, Page 4