Show dally jannary 4 A SENSIBLE TEST yesterday aioo A II 11 nelson 0 received a deltor rom a prominent business man in hie bast to real estate purchases in ogden the writer ol 01 alio communication has heard much of I 1 his city and fancies that lie prefers it to oina jias afield hut he lias not aito made up lili mind his letter contains a significant request please send ine a ropy of your daily papers as they w ill show better than else w hat kind of a town you have well hat kind of ft town liae we kot wo are pleased to bay that yesterday mornings issue of tun standard which was ono of the papers bent nelson was lucli a sheet eliat need be ashamed to bend it JL abroad as a representative of its busi general character nearly ewry commercial enterprise of ogden advertisement in that paper amany cities east and west 0 tw re aena population cannot male BO a showing knitli a morning news either as to quantity and quality of news or as to advertising calron SS jn our friends the business men of we our conpra tula chons it is to thear enterprise and liberal methods of operation that we indebted for the blikh TUB for ogden to lie rest ul the world and wo liln k that they walfi coincide con cide na in saying that this paper is worthy ol 01 all the patroni age which it receives yesterday mornings issue of THE STANDARD contained teven columns of telegraphic matter being the foil report of the jaress jP ress it also contained four col of original local matter being complete presentation asung this locality jit pre nineteen columns of bents nen Ts nearly all of which aLof home honses ts angne from the two columns occupied ib driver ft son down to one line eacle wh at will be the merdict of an ob Ife orrant business man abroad when ho receives that paper we believe we in saying that he will conclude as follows ogden has a and her business that fact and extend 5 aport osden i a good town 1 for enterprising business men land a good newspaper can make a good town alien hero is to ogden the great junction to lier and shrewd commercial rulers and to THE STANDARD the newspaper |