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Show THE BEE. BOOKS AND MAOAZINF.S. Buighim Billetin ; Directly after the war the Sauth was just as firm as A very jnteretig roanuce of the ever in its belief that slavery was war is entitled The right. Time has worked great Broom of the War God" by Henry changes. .The generation- that has NT. Brailsford. succeeded the old slaveholders would overwhelmingly decide against a reTwo emineut critics prououuce the turn to slavery if it were now proeccentric Joaquin Miller a true ptxtM posed. So loug as poljgatny exists is it that although hardly probable merely as a relic let it die peacefully, will insist that all his work is as die it must. Should the Advocate they true poetry. discover a case of recent origin, it will make no mistake in retailing the A professor of English at Vale, Prof. W. L. Phelps takes the stand particulars. that Rudyard Kipling is a barbarian, not entitled to all the, praise bestowed The Mauti Messenger contains this item : Mr. and Mrs. John Sterzer upon him. have a fine boy at their home." Dr. Weir Mitchell a novel, Hugh Bro. Littlefield says: Thats not Wynne," has sold at the rate of remarkable. The editor of The State three hundred copies a day .since Journal and his wife have four fine issue. boys and two girls at their home." Middleway," by Kate Whiting Patch, a little volume of tales of a The Salt Lake Bek continues to New England village, has been pubbuzz. Woe to the politician who atlished by a Boston house. tempts to crush this Bke at one A now and revised edition of the sitting," says the Brigham Bugler. Complete Poetical Works of Joaquin Miller" has been issued, which conThe Commonwealth refers to the tains all that the Poet of the Sierras wishes to remain as his permanent name Utahn" being introduced by That sounds a little contribution to American literature. the Tribune: l it is hardly expressive The book, dedicated to Collis P. Huntington, contains also a preface euough. What is the use of trying to get away from the old Dame of by the author, many interesting notes, Ute? We are all Utes, and we may and an appendix. as well acknowledge the fact." Mark Twain, when seen in Vienna recently, expressed great satisfaction For Janets Autograph Cushion. at being out of debt. Graeco-Turkis- Hare ('ou.lilrr tlbm. Nearly 3 In the nitunlugF Thla la a nice time for you to come home!" You ece, it was. this way, my dear. I was detained a little, so I put off coming home for a bit longer, so that I should not disturb you in your beauty sleep."- - Judy. Fsta. 1 saw on top of a niountalu high, A gfiu that shone like fire by night. It seemed a star that had left the sky And dropp'd to sleep on that iorejy ' h height. - I climbed the cliff and found it soon, A lump of ice in the clear, cold moon. Cau'st thou its bidden aense impart? Twaa n cheerful look and n broken heart. There came unto my gloomy sky, A woman, fair, und rare, and bright, . Mukll't S Much f .) Ilk-- . A Ilian at Litchfield, Maine cau;h: what he supposed was a musl.rat, an l by way of a Joke presented the animal She seemed u seruph from on high Turning to gloriou day my night. I spurned the w orld to coll her mine, ul or llod, 1 loved her more titan others for shine, beams But now her And fate For The Bee. iion my a neighbor. Ills sense of hum, or wai somewhat blunted next day vthea he learned It was a mink, with n valuable akin. tM heart hath trod. Anon. HokiiHs Disproved It BY This Is all rot about pure grit ning success." How so? I sank a fortune In a grindstone Detroit Free Press. factory. Official Court Stenographer to courts la Michl- and Utah ?sn many years.and Shorthand Instructor OATRELLS SOLID FOUNDATION ROCKS" For Shorthand Students, By Mall 33 Cants GATRELLS READY REFERENCE CHART For Advanced Shorthand Students and Office Hands, By Mall, 75 Cents. The Collecting Fad Alice I hear Jeannette is getting a collection of rings. Anita Oh, is she engaged again? Yonkers Statesman. 315 PITH OF THE STATE PRESS. is Tintic Miner: undoubtedly not a success in Salt Lake City. During the late campaign much talk was indulged in by the scheme organs of the about no heelers" to reward, no party favorites to recognize, etc., but since the commencement of the present administration the Mayor has evidently done nothing but endeavor to reward his non partisan" party friends. The people of the capital city have evidently already gotten enough of this bogus movement and the next election there will show different results. non-partisa- n non-partisa- n No wonder Bingham Bulletin England smiles at the tremendous preparations Uncle Sam is making in anticipation of hostilities with so weak a nation as Spain. Had it been her duty to correct the brutal little don, she would have had him cross her knee a month ago. : Tintic Miner: The issue of the Standard of last Saturday says that no one can even find an utterance in either that paper or the Tribune against a plank in the platform of the Republican party in Utah. We may add, that no one ever will, so long as Mark Hannas barrel holds out or the Republican party has Federal patronage to bestow. jMtcl) Bldg., Sail lake Ci y, Dial. Professional Cards. BIC1IAKD 11. & SANFORD, LAWYERS. Fast Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. ALLEN T. HANFOBt), 8I1KPAUD. SHEPARD . . . . Suite . . 120-12- 5 Commercial Block. . . . 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