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Show jjyt it. lUsiiies nifii e;m ut tlieni j delves on uoJ terms with the people peo-ple and draw llmu:uuls ot" dill:ii worth of business by judiciously using the ad vtjrt ts-in coin inns of tiie home paper, whose value and circulation may be rightly judged by its longevity. A paper bubble is a poor medium. Its ciieulat'nu! lies in lies and it will soon be I blown up and no doubt consigned con-signed to a hut region. Hut the newspaper that has stood for year.1-. year.1-. has won a place al the Ii reside of ! hundreds of homes and is always i a valuable advertising medium. Tuk roi.i.owjNo slatisties will be of interest especially to our advertising adver-tising patrons. They are taken from the American Newspaper Directory of 180o, and from a write-up write-up headed "Country Papers of Utah," which appeared in Printers' Ink, New York City, Aug. 9: There i are "5 papers published in Utah outside of Salt Lake City. Tuk IJt'oi.Kii is rated, which rating is j correct, with a circulation which exceeds of the Six are rated above us in the number of subscribers, sub-scribers, but two of these, wo have good grounds for believing, should be listed below us. In this case, A papers out of the 35 Utah country papers exceed our circulation, while 30 out of the number fall below us. These figures reflect credit not only on The Bugj.kr, but on Iirigham City and Box Elder County as a liberal paper supporting support-ing community. This makes us foci like Capping our wings and doing what the rooster does when he finds himself pretty near the top round of the ladder. THE TKLL TALK IAXES. ITow v v. w wojik.v realize what a reflex of their character is imprinted imprint-ed on their face?. Were they to Unow the stories llmt eyes, cheeks; and brow tell to the keen observer, they would be less ready to give ! way to pettishness, to fretting and to endless worry that slowly but' surely are placing indelible marks on their countenances that may be called crow's feet, but which - arc really the shadows left by a , cloudy temper. Coinplexion specia-, specia-, lists mny advocate massage, vapor baths and pundry other supposed to be beauty producers, but the j woman who desires real lasting J beauty must not do those things j that bring wrinkles and worn looks, and then hope toeflace them j by the remedies advocated above. A contented mind does more toward to-ward making a beautiful body than all the famous receipts of the world-renowned world-renowned beauties. A pure soul dwelling in one shines through the eyes, and sets its halo mark on the clear, unrufllcd brow. Kind and gentle thoughts will illumine even the plainest countenance, ! while discontent, envy and worry j are the greatest wrinkle producers ' "f the age. We can to a great ex- ; tent govern our own expression, j and on this feature largely depends j the facial attraeti veness. Many j an otherwise lovely face ias been marred by an. unhappy, cruel and deceitful expression that is the outward indication of the inward thought. Look to it, all ye beaut v- 1 loving women, that you cultivate i those thoughts ami emotions that tend only to produce sweet and glorifying reflections on your countenance coun-tenance fur the world to read. Place not too great confidence in the eflicary of pas-tes and powders, but pin your faith to the goodly thoughts that produce happier and more lasting results. Albany Trlrijram. In 1870 there were 7,iM2 news papers publi.-ln d in Hie various .ountrirs uf Europe. Then the Tinted States boasted her o,S7I papers; now she lays claim to ov r j '20,000. Jr yoc kekt' the name of your linn and the goods you carry u instantly before the people j Oho arc the purchasers.) nf the io.vn and county in w hich you j business, when these people j v.ant anything in uiur line, thev ! will intuitively go to your pl.ice t j |