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Show 12 THE BEE. And tho one before the last opens PITH OP THE STATE PRESS. patriotism is of the kind defined In thus : Dr. Johnson as the last refuge o' Some critics seem to think their " nn okr, wIkmi broken, nover Once in awhile the Tribuns has to scoundrels; it sets up for a religion Ixi nu'ixled, but must ever Can is to mission upset the accepted order defend itself against the charge that paper that it may more easily stea, Ho the 8amo chushod prr forever, of things and make startling discov Ho shall tld dark heart of mino it is fighting the church when it criti the livery of heaven to serve the deu cries of literary forgery or theft The poet who could compare the cises some official thereof. There was in ; hut the day is passed when it Shakespeare has been a target for gathering of angels in heaven to tho a time when the Tribune attacked the ranting and its canting longer deceit their shafts these many years, Dick birds of a Mormon religion, abused the Mormon anybody, and this even it should rec tlocking together of ens attracted a few of the poisoned feather, and a broken heart with a people and spoke disrespectfully of ognize. darts and Poe's partisans are now .crushed egg, ought in mercy bo al- - the church. But that is very differ beto throw their shields compelled lowed the sleep which has no wak- - ent from criticizing officials of the On the question of Judge Zane. . fore his name. ,, for which, in this last stanza, church for political actions bearing successor the Herald says, referrii It is said that in 181f one T. II. mg, he declares his heart shall never- - upon questions in which the Tribune to the Messengers call for a repre a Olivers, Georgia doctor, published more cease achin':, ft is interested as much as they are. sentative of Mormonism on the a volume of poems, containing one In replying to an editorial in the bench To Allegra Florence in entitled, Georg Ebers has written anoth- Provo Enquirer, the Tribune says : Our Manti contemporary says that Heaven ; that The Haven which er historical novel. The heroine is We beg to remind the Provo En- some importance is attached to ti e was evidently written later, partakes that Katisbon maiden who is reputed quirer that we have assailed no church fact that there is no Mormon on tLe of some of the wierd beauty of the to have been mother to Don John of on account of the high school or pub- supreme bench, and that it is but fair doctors production. Here is a verse Austria. In this novel she is depicted lic school. We have replied to an that Mormonism have a representatiu from the poem of Dr. Olivers : as an arrogant beauty who gains the editorial in the Deseret News which there. Our contemporary can hardlj " Holy angels now arc bonding to roceive thy Emperors favor by her peerless sing we construed as a notice to the Mor- mean that Mormonism should have a soul ascending Up to Heaven to joj 8 unending, and to bliss ing. She becomes his mistress, but mon people that certain leaders of the representative on the supreme bench which is divine ; he soon wearies of her, casts her aside Mormon church were determined to what it probably means is that there While thy pale cold form is fading under with extreme harshness and compels break the efficacy of the present school should be a Mormon on the supreme Deaths dark wings now shading Thee with gloom which is iervadingthisioor her to separate from her infant son. system of Utah. We have been mak- bench. broken heart of mine She marries afterwards, but the fate ing that fight for twenty-fou- r years, of the imperial child is now her whenever an enemy of the public But few state exchanges are oo sole passion, drying up all other af schools had assailed them, and will hand in time to be quoted for this isfection. Her life is chronicled, continue it as long as we have the sue. The Bee would not reach its Thy dear father will lay thy body Up rough long Vears of Unhappiness, strength to. But the article referred contemporaries before Monday, and ' with deep sorrow, her restoration to her child, to did not in the least attack the MorIn the grave which is so narrow, there to rest they would not be sent in exchange; forevermore. when he has become the fomous Don mon religion ; rather it expressed the before the last of this week. Anyone hearing for the first time John, to her death. The opportuni-th- e belief that the rank and file of the ties of the book are in the character church would never permit the de following Song to Isa Singing PUGNACIOUS CHRISTIANITY. would pretty surely think of Poe, study of Barbara and the Emperor, grading of the schools. even if the reference to Israfel were I The evolution of Barbara deserves Deacon R. is an eminently pious praise. It is impeded by the great The Tribune says that during the lacking: Upon thy lips now lies length of the book, choked as it is high school discussion the Enquirer man, active in church work, leading 1 he music-de; of love in the singing.arid loud in prayer. At with unnecessary description, mere busied itself gnawing a file, for the And in thy deep blue eyes ; historic but the subtle order of mind which directs it is such the same time he is a touchy man and More mild than heaven above The meekness of the dove. will resent an insinuation when he is forces in her later situation, the that the expression of any difference vicarious ambition for the son who of More sweet than the perfume on a public question, not thoroughly convinced that it is what opinion Of snow white jessamine, to be, observes the does not know her, its mixed effect at all connected with any church, from it purports When it is first in bloom, upon her character these are clearly the opinion entertained by any church Detroit Free Press. One of the crowd Is that sweet breath of thine, Which mingles now with mine. if loosely portrajed. But as to leader, is a direct attack upon the that sits around the country store Like an .Eolian sound Charles, whether he was an ordinary ordinances of the church itself ; and where the deacon loafs is a thorn in Out of an ocean shell, knave, or a sensuous sentimentalist, the bigot in charge cannot see that by the deacons flesh and is ever on the Which fills the air around or an honest man depraved by power, his ranting, his dirty flings and cow- watch to rile the good man. With music, such as fell From lips of Israfel ; one cannot say. To those who know ardly suspicions,, he, by indirection, I tell you what it is, said the how to read Ebers, skipping a good Over thy lips Dow flow, brings reproach upon the church same wag one morning, its mighty Out of thine heart, for me, half, the book wall be interesting. which he is so frantically anxious, at few of these church people I have Sweet songs, which none can know all times, out as well as in season, to any confidence in. Hut him w ho hopes to be Gen. Lew Wallace has announced defend. It is a Forever more with thee. The deacon standing over by the lasting pity that the that at his death his study will be- Enquirer can never learn that the counter stepped to a keg of nails near And like the dove Frightened from earth at even come the property of the city of public school system is exclusively a the talker and sat down. On tempests borne above Crawfordsville, Ind., for a public State institution, that when it is asHowdy, deacon, said the wag, soul is driven My Sit dewn; I Upon thy song to heaven library. The edifice has just been sailed it is not only the right but the sliding over a little. completed in his beech grove at a cost duty of every citizen to rush to its de- was just saying, he went on, that The Critic, however, takes the of $40,000, and is to be surrounded fense, and to do so is neither an attack I was a little shaky on some of these position that these litterits, thre- - by an artificial lake. As the General upon or a menace to any religious professing Christians. nodies, elegies, dirges, apostrophes, has just been challenged to fight a creed in the world. So I heard you say, responded etc., are in themselves in no way duel the city may realize the gift the deacon sternly. memorable or worthy of preservation, before long. Yes, Ive been thinking about The Tribune breaks away from its If Poe had not echoed them, they business department once in awhile, some of them, and I dont think these would hardly have been heeded when The collected poems of Stephen but not often. The Herald, too talks people are to be trusted that sit up in of the meeting-hous- e they were first written, much less re- - Phillips have just been issued in book out in now and then, but the front row meeting membered or referred to now, It is form. He is a young author, but his are always looking singing and praying so loud all the somehow, people a case where the note itself is nothing ; expression is of singular sweetness. for the Herald to hedge within a day time, the echo, everything, How little of The deacon whirled around and The Critic. or so. However it gave the Deseret a poet the author was, can be best shook his fist right under the startled M. It. Evans, the old war horse, News a mild roast a little while ago demonstrated by two similes in the wags nose. which is worth remembering : has to removed No. fil West 2nd How loud? he asked, trying to very poem on which the chief charge The News cants of inconsistency will South and be heard from in the of plagiarism against Poe is based and how loud? and hypocrisy, and yet it is the very restrain himself; and the' one To Allegra. bicJcle business sporting goods The stanza embodiment of inconsistency and the talker fell off his keg of nails season. without going into details. following the first of the two quoted Local racing men are going from hypocrisy. It is ever protesting that above begins in this wise : one cycle store to another making in it is not in politics and it reeks with For, as birds of the same feather s Every mail brings orders for The politics ; it is always denouncing quiries regarding 98 racers. 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