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Show Why Many Editors Aro Skeptics. In tho following the Rev. T. D. Tn'.mnge undertakes to explain why to ninny newspaper men are skeptics: "Ono of tho greatest trials of the newspaper news-paper profession is that its members nre compelled to eeo moro of tlio shams of the world than any oilier profession, Through every newspaper ofiico passes day nftcr day all tho wickedness of the world, all church bickerings, nil vanities that want to bo icpaid, nnd nil the tnlstftkt that want to be corrected j nil the dnll speakers who want to bo thought elofjuent; all tlio meanness that wants to got its wares noticed gut a in its editorial columns, in order to ciive the tux of advertising col u mm; all the men who want to bo set riglr ; who were never right ; all tho einckcd bialn phitosophete with stories na long as their hsir and as gleomy as their finger nails in mourning becnuio bereft of soup ; nil tho bores who como to stay A few minute but stay hour. Through tho editorial and rormrtorinl rooms atj the follies and shame of the world aro bitn day after day, and temptation is to bvleive ncufierGod, man nor woman. It u no tirpriss to ma that in this pro-fusfion pro-fusfion there are skeptlMl men. 1 only won Mr ihal journalist btlhlvc Viny-ihmg." Viny-ihmg." B-tllon I'lidny mghl, Klrkham and muiii hand. fl.iirahfor Btcks Saratoga Springs. Th Hack will lunve tho Co-op livery ; t.ibluevriY riiituiday at 7 o'clock I'. M. lor Bituk' warm spilng, only GU cts. for ' tho round tilp including the bath 1 For further particulars see Wm. Wing. |