A Common Sense Opinion
The newspaper without any advertisements, which Mrs. Julia Ward Howe wants to see, might suit the tastes of sonie people, but it would be without a very interesting feature. The idea that the advertisements in a newspaper only please the counting room unfortunately obtains in Bome quarters, but to the great mass of the people they are not only interesting but nseful and inBtructive reading. They are the shoppers' constant companion, the business rnan's gnu.í and every body's instructor. A newspaper without advertising columns would fail to accomplish its misgion. Besides, it would be about as poor
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