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Show TnrJ lkrall is still striving to win recruits for tho democratic party on the ground that that orjanizition hss been partieularly friendly to the mormon mor-mon people in past years. It ti a species spec-ies of buncombe that will react very heavily. The democratic organ quotes utterances of republicans of national reputation, but carefully refrairs from quoting tha democratic leadors. The local gfntile democrats and gentile republicans re-publicans hare stood on the Fame ground, and the same is true of the parties par-ties nationally. The Times does not believe that the question is one that enters into tho present political situa-tion; situa-tion; neither does it believe that the people will take kindly to tho melhods pursued by the Ihrald when they shall have had lime to digest the paper's motives. |