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Show The editor of the Philadelphia Sunday tost evidently had his mind on Salt Lake when ho wrote: There is a growing feeling in every hoaltby community against the journals which ruako it their special object to minister to" perverted taeto by seeking out1' and scrping up in a seductive form disgusting scandals and licentious revelations. revela-tions. There is good reason to believe that the clean newspaper is more highly prized to-day than it was four or nveyeari ago. It ia also safe to predict that as poople in all rinks of life, who protect their own at least from contamination, become more conscious of the pernicious influence of a certain class of journals, called enterprising beciuse they are ambitious am-bitious to serve up dirty scaLdals, they will be careful to seo that tbe journals they permit to be road in the family circle are of a clas3 that novcr forget the proprieties of life. |