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Show THE ENQUIRER AND CLEVELAND. Tho American Fork World romlnds us of the following rpuiluUcont quota-lion quota-lion from tho Provo Enquirer which Is Interesting to ihut paper and Its readers: read-ers: "Cleveland will be tho next president presi-dent of the United Stnlos. Thcro can bo no question utbout that. Ills spcuchos have the right kind of a ring to tieklo tho ears of tho populace, lie lolls somo sound truths that cannot bo refuted. Hill may win New York over, so that thoy will go solidly to tho National Na-tional convention lu his favor, but Cleveland has won tho Dcmuprnls of tho antlro nation. Gtovera the man. It's a mighty good thing that this matter Is settled. Provo Enquirer, Jauuary, 1801." The Enquirer now somotlmcB talks grandly a.b,out tho glories of tho Republican Repub-lican parly nnd sometimes calls tho DotnocrHtlo party tho "party of Clovo-lnnd," Clovo-lnnd," yet as will bo seen In tho above quotation tho Enquirer nud tho Republican Re-publican party now stand yvU'iro Clove-land Clove-land did in 1801. Tho Democratic ! tarty hns advanced with tho tltnua nnd irought Itself up to tho needs ot tho people, while ou tho contrary tho Republican Re-publican parly has retrograded. Tho Enqulror did not neod to .retrograde because thoro was no lower level for It, |