Show FEARLESS BUT FAIR when ie are arc thinking of tile the 0 great city papers and of tile the influx once they exert we are apt to overlook the important place occupied by the country newspaper the local t of our small cities and villages it has come to be a habit in sumo some cire lets to look on the life of a country editor as thrown away or at al best only partially successful 8 erful of the things that make a i village 0 alers seem an all undesirable field for work perhaps the chief is ii lack of circulation and a consequent reducing of ones onea powers to the level of the circulation as one writer has said true lack of circulation cu is a drawback in more inore ways than one but it ia no excuse for withholding wit holding ones powers in tile nicko maxo up of the paper people who live in the country have minda jut the same as thoe who live in the city and wo we have every reason to suppose that they appreciate a good thing thin when they see it just as their doity cousins do 10 if they do do not not why why do live breezy country newspapers have so bo much larger ciraula circulation tion than tho those that are sleepy and merely give the news without comment the american public admires pura lity ity whether they see it in a prize gater or a great city daily or ti a auntry berkly xer kly the people like paper that is is do rc re of per ons n but hits hils right and left and hey ov often desire the potty petty peron per on aties which it is wrong fur for any d one io to print dold bold si opinions pinions advocated always attract appreciative active audiences and the wore ioro of this quality of boldness a auntry untra editor tile the larser larger vill his I 1 circulation I 1 be the 1 l ariter |