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Show Thk Oi;ikx J.cnih-r jjives the Mormon people a good character. 'Almost tot;il ilepra vity" is the judgment it passes upon a com-munity com-munity of 200,000 people. God forgive the little self-righteous chump that wrote it. Nation. And boost the Xntion man into the same path he hath marked out for Thee. Tut Libkuaj. party of Box Elder County having practically given up the ghost, and nearly all of the ! members having aligned themselves them-selves with the Republican party of the county, the question now arises, which ticket will they vote now that the Democrats, the Republicans and the Liberals will each have a man in the field for delegate to Congress? Will they stay with the party the) have newly espoused or go back to their old love? TJJJS KA t'K FOR KXO WL-JDOJd. WL-JDOJd. It Mi8T be rather appalling, and probably eron a bit galling, to the vanity of our many marriageable men of this city to contemplate the unprecedented number of yooag ladies who have left Brigham City during the past mouth to nttend Bchools in other plaoeg. Ona can easily count between fifteen and twenty of these plucky girls. They have gne to parti of fcha Territorj'jfar and near, to enter a higher course of eduoa-tion. eduoa-tion. TheBchoola neleoted are the very best; their instructors are, without question.the most thorough and ODipetent to be found in the Weak. Undor the tutorage of such eminent and talented exponents of knowledge, those young.ladies will no doubt receive, daring the course of the now-begun winter sessions, an unquenchable thirst for more learning and deepor researoh into the mysteries of ancient and modern hooks. The book-worm spirit will crow upon An Ani.E vwTKR truthfully says that the real relation existing between be-tween the home newspaper and the home advertiser: namely, that relation of mutual helpfulness and community of interest which the advertiser is less apt than the publisher pub-lisher to remember and appreciate. A well-conducted provincial newspaper news-paper is a groat help to the prosperity pros-perity of the town or village wherein where-in it is published, and materially aids evcrj' business interest centered cen-tered in that town or village. It oannot bo well conducted unless it is well supported, and the bulk of its efficient support must come from the looal business establishments. establish-ments. The local merchant gets something more in return for his advertising expenditure than the direct increase of business due to his advertisement; and that "something "some-thing more" is a matter that he would realize should he find his locality lagging behind and his business declining as the community commun-ity declined. them, and finally nothing short of a high classical and aciontifie course of learning will qaenoh that indescribable inner longing of the ambitious soul newly awakened. But here is tho point. What will become of the less ambitious young man who itays at homo, content with a vastly inferior lin of study ? He is being distanced in the race for knowledge, and unless there is a mighty effort on his part in an ednoational way he will suddenly open his eyes to the atern faot that a yawning gulf has formed an almost impassable chasm between him and, the girl of his youth, perhaps the fair maid of his ehoieo,whom hie delicious hoy dreams have painted in rosy coIoi-bas the swoet, endearing endear-ing wife of his approaching manhood. man-hood. Under iuch discouraging circumstances, cir-cumstances, nothing less than a grand display of his dormant capabilities will prevent her inspiring figure from forever fading fad-ing from the view of his loving eyes as she gradually rises higher and higher, stop by step, above him in the heavenly re-alum of truth and ever-lasting knowledge. Iu our beloved America, every man is born equal; hut even here, immense richos have drawn a strong division wall, barely less marked and insuvmoun table than the groat oppressive barrier which divides the opulent titled from the Bqualored lowly in monarchical Europe. But far mightier and more formidable than these is j the broad gulf tliat separates the educated from the uneducated. The accumulation of worldly riches forms the former barrier, while the cultivation, the training and the development of the soul, the spirit and the mind of man makes the latter. The one perishes at death; the other is eternal. Seldom do the highly educated and the uneducated happily unite, especially especi-ally in the bonds of wedlock. The dissimilarity of tastes and ideas will cause discontent and dissatisfaction dissatis-faction incompatible with a perfect union. Young men, don't be outstripped in the race for knowledge. A campaign of education; one free as possible from bitterness and vituperation is what we hope to see carried on in Box Elder County this election. It is said that a freshly divorced young lady, of a town not a hundred miles from Brigham City, declares that "I have had so much ! trouble I have actually forgot the ! multiplication table." ! Htiiii-ti.y iionkst and thoroughly j competent men should he eleotwd for ofliee on Novciuber 8th, whether they be Republican, Democrat, Liberal, People's Party, or Prohibition ist iu their political faith. It is said that the surest preventives pre-ventives against the spread of cholera in an infested section, are absolute cleanliness and thorough I cooking even of the drinking water. They claim the wind does not carry ' and distribute the cholera genua. |