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Show S.MiTiitTKf.j). Caciik County, liad another surpri.-e in store fur the ' entire Territory. JVi'ore the late l.og;ui flection, all Cache Valley ' was thought to In.' stn.mglv i-nui-cratie, hut at Smithth.-ld's election, i Monday, the Republicans caniid ; the entire ticket by majorities ranging from nine to seventeen. WaTKH WDUKS, A CAN N M li V, a creamery, a woolen factory, electric; lights and the assurance of the coming com-ing of the cast branch of the Bear 1 River Canal, will all go to give Brig-ham Brig-ham a great progressive stride forward for-ward this season. Tiik long kaks ot the. ''safety" bosses are now sticking up through their thin gauze covering, which comes in t lie shape of "Working-men's "Working-men's Party." Beware of these cunning schemers. Lots of kaokk eyes are being turned toward prospering Brighain. Tiik liroi.Kit will have another item to write up when its little sidetrack side-track town shall have another whistling post erected, or the engineer en-gineer of W- Gripsack, Satchel or 'alise railroad is furnished with a 1 mieruscupc to tind the place. The KXi'KNjim'itK of the water works money aniuiig our lahnriug men is proving the salvation of some of our busine.-s linns. They had credited beyond their limits; in scores uf eases tu men who own plenty of property, but who were unable to raise a dollar in cash on account of the close times. These men had to live; they were "good;" the merchants knew this and trusted them heavily. When the merchants were almost forced to the point of shutting down on tins in-editing, the thousands of dollars on the water system have- come to their relief, through their patrons, and now all will soon be well and flourishing again. Nothing else short of a miracle could have saved some of our bus incus men this spring. The laboring men, also, are thankful for this timely relief. They will make enough to cancel their debts and carry them well into the summer. We ;kt it i- kom pretty good authority au-thority that the scheming heads of the "safety" society are not dead 3rct, but have cleverly renounced their bastard child, the "safety," and are now secretly working to inveigle the unsuspecting people into their fold under the guise of ''Workingmen's Party." Good people; beware of these men, whose scheming, selfish motives have just been exposed. Rule or ruin is their motto; let them severely alone. The Logan Nation g i v e s the good people of Logan a very prophetic pro-phetic warning when it tells them if they don't mind their "p's and q's," prosperous Brigham City will soon leave them way in the rear. Do you see the secret of our success? suc-cess? Well, we'll toll you. Brig-ham's Brig-ham's people, and their paper, do not kill themselves with politics to the neglect of our natural resources and advantages. See? Tnis cool, stormy Aveather is having its backward effects upon the fruit and grain crops, the former will increase in size but detract in flavor, but it is doing one good thing, and that is, it is soaking soak-ing brimming full every one of the millions of little pours or water cells in mother earth, with thou-sauds thou-sauds of gallons of priceless fluid. It's KKiiiT funny to see and hear a man slobber over, or laud to the skies, the sturdy farmer, (in his presence) when it is universally known that this same man will squeeze the life blood out of every mother's son of them at every favorable fav-orable opportunity. A man claiming to be a Democrat Dem-ocrat or a Republican, who deserts 1 his party to join every new political politi-cal clique that may spring into existence, isn't worthy to be a member in either of the national parties and ought to be blackballed black-balled off their lists. We should all unite in one long, strong pull for the east canal; then its success would be assured. One oi-' the tramps captured cap-tured in Brigham this week had a Bible on his person. It seems that birds of a feather don't always flock together, i 1 "i. Modern photography has so nearly readied perfection, that today to-day instruments are in use by the aid of which bullets traveling at the incredible rate of 2,000 feet per second can be distinctly photographed. photo-graphed. If you see a man, his umbrella and his sweetest girl out any place this season of the year, you will find he keeps about as jealous and watchful an eye on the umbrella as he does on his fair companion, be she ever so prone to "mash." Queer, but it's a fact. If we should judge from the prolongation of damp, rainy weather last spring and the similar visitation this year, we would come to the conclusion that the seasons were changing from their wonted dryness and sunshine, giving us a damp, moist climate instead. Every one should encourage our young men to learn trades and afterward to rise in them. Having a good common school education for a startvr, their native smart- : ncss will enable them to master their trades, and by avoiding all unclean or unsteady habits, they need have no fear for the future, for their services will always be in demand. ' The people of Xephi do not want "Home rule," as they regard it the most humiliating measure that ever has been formulated for the harassed har-assed people of Utah. The correspondent who wrote the foregoing for the Enquirer is either an unmitigated prevaricator, or people of Nephi are wholly out of the their senses. We are inclined to lean to the former opinion. The prejudice against a system of water works for Brigham City seems to be more transitory than deep-rooted. The great majority of the young men who at tirs kicked like troopers against the ji roj ee t , have turn ed face a 1 ou t and are now showing their manliness by taking hold with a will and put'ing their appreciated appreciat-ed shoulders to the wheel, now that it is really started. O x account of lack of patronage patron-age from local business men, the Manti Scntiarl is thinking seriously of pulling up its stakes and Hopping Hop-ping over the hills to drop down in sequestered Gunnison or unknown un-known Castle Dale, where those one-horse towns, of a few business houses each, guarantee double the patronage- Manti now otU-rs. says that paper. That condition of things gives Manti "dead away." yet when The Bugleu asserts that Manti is not as prosperous a town as Brigham, here is what the rather improvident editor of the Scnt'iiul savs: Wc trust Brigham is as nice as that out of the way boneyard can expect to l, U would, taken altogether, al-together, if properly placed in cm-mound, cm-mound, make ijtiiie a respectable Sanpete mile post. The editor of |