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Show Desitte all the feeble opposition the Salt Lake papers can make, Provo is fast becoming the educational center of Utah. This fact is plain, and Utah may rest assured that ehe is rapidly placing herself in position to do the I normal business up in good style. Our teachera rank as high' in echalorship, have as much or more experience than ; those of the university, even and besides be-sides all this the students will be far removed from the vices and temptations tempta-tions of a large city. Here, indeed, we have a city of chuiches and schools, churches of all denominations, schools of all grades, over-topping all etands our peerless 13. Y. academy. The healthfulness of the place, the beautiful beauti-ful Bcenery, fine water and cultured in tellgence of the people are all arguments argu-ments in our favor. The English people who recently met in Hyde park, London, to declare that the house of lords muBt be abolished, abol-ished, have about as much apprehen- j sion of the principle underlying the question, as have the rooks that chatter in ttt ruin of Warwick CEStle. ' it-. The Worth County (Mo.) Times gives us the following bit of truth which cannot can-not be controverted. He has an amazingly amaz-ingly correct idea of what constitutes democratic bed rock principle: What is a republican? One that wants the government to support the rich. What is a populist? One that wants the government to support the poor. What i& a democrat? One that wants the rich and poor to Bupport themselves. If poor Breckenridge were dead, or had been dead before this horrible scandal had come, his friends could mourn for him. Now they can only blush. That such a man would stain his soul by a crime such as this of which he is charged, passes all human understanding. The Ogden Sun congratulates the Enquirer upon its sizing up of the late legislature. That was our duty, but we refrained from discharging it because be-cause we were afraid that the republicans republi-cans would find out the Enquirer'B censure and be angry with it. An eminent New York clergyman preached a sermon Sunday of last week against the policy of permitting the nuns to levy contributions from the clerks in the departments at Washington. Salt Lake cannot get on, build up and prosper without the business and support ot the outside counties. She cannot afford to give them the back of her hand as the Trioune suggests. The looting of Salt Lake gives the Tribune much misery. How unfeeling unfeel-ing must be the "outside counties " Surely the paperB of Zion must be safe from the looters. Between Waite's perverseness, the striking miners and the new and untried un-tried experiment with woman suffrage, Colorado has her hands full and run ning over. Having secured the new county of Carbon, the people are now quarreling as to where the county seat shall be located. There is ho peace. The loss by lire of the great union depot at Denver Sunday night is truly a disaster to the west. It was the pride of Denver. Soisa will give Provo another concert con-cert upon his return trip, we hope. Still winter lingereth. How's Thisi We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Re-ward for any case ot Catarrh that cannot can-not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in cUl UUS1UCC3 uaucnubmu. nancially able to carry out any obligation obliga-tion made bv their firm. West & Truax, Vnole6ale druggists, Toledo, O. W aiding, Kinnan & Marvin, Mar-vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, in-ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. |