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Show -charity for each others feelings, and the Lord will JMess us Ever praying for the welfare ol JHon Tooele, ' Ann Tate. Jan. 18, 1830. We Hve: In aTveay: eventfaL age ,ot the world when a great many wonderful things are, transpiring. Wo are trying through the help of our heavenly ij'atnern ana nia Holy Spirit to stand the test j for every thing will bo shaken that can be shaken. Many of us have prayed from our childhood "Thy will be done on earth as it is done in heaven." How can it bo "so? By keeping air the "commandments of. God, blameless -before hinijand honoring his holy priesthood placed over us In hese the last days." Knowing those things let us stand firm in the liberty of the everlasting Gospel. There is a test coming that will try all, therefore let us examine ourselves and see if we are in the faith for all nations will fight against Zion saying. flet her be but they know not the thoughts of the Lord. They are blind leaders of the blind and we are told they will both fall into thoHitchf Theh' my dear sisters let tia go forward in the cause of truth doing our duty each day. We have many things to do ; while the day lasts, "for the night cometh when no man can work. The Gospel of our Lord and Savior made known hv a holv ancel flvine throuerh the midst of rionvAn jwvlno with a loud .voice the. hour of his tudcrment is come has reached our ears; ,and "Blessed are ouv eyes for they see and our ears for they hear and If we are found among those wise virgins who will be ready to meet the Great Bridegroom when he appears.wo must be on the watch a tower: otherwise we snail De cut on ana our portion will be With the nyporcru ana the unbeliever. We cannot do too much for the kingdom; then let us feed the poor do good itothe fatherless and widow for this ii pure and undefiled religion, we have a blessed opportunity to do so in many ways and through our Belief Societies which are found all over the Territory and in different places In the world where the Gospel has been. preached: sisters let us be modest In our appearance and let our garments be the work of our own hands. Let us be neat and tidy and set good examples before each other and God will bless us. And let us sustaln'Homemanufacturo and not pattern after the fashlons.of Babylon forsho is going to fall and great will be her fall. Great and mighty changes will take place ere long, thrones will totter and be cast down, and nation will fight against nation and the earth will be made desolate and few men JLUU uanuiia mo uwuiuuu w Will UU 1311 destruction for God has said "come out from among them and be ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord." Many things are transpiring before our eyes. They are;tak Ing counsel against, God's united ones and therefore he will laugh at their calamity, and mock when their fear cometh because they hAveV rejected His Gospel and killed them that were sent unto them. And the Lord will come out of his hiding place and vex the nationlnhls soro despieasure. I will now conclude wishing the Expo kent all the success it deserves as an Expo-weof truth and an advocate in the cause of Woman, Mary Ellen McKay. - . de-file- d,, . . - nt Laie, Oahtj, Sandwich Islands, Bear Bister Zina D. Young, I -- Tho (Successor to Mitchell & JawesJ Tinner, Gas, Water RUHSEY'S NEW FALL STOCK. Five hundred pieces of Drew Goods, Embroider! ee, Ruch-lng- s, Pits Hundred pain Kid G lores, Trim m tars, Ladies Ties, Cu1 and Collars 10Q Cartoons of Ribbons. Larrest Wholesale Millinery Stock In the West. Motions, Boots ana Shoes, Ueuts and Boys' ClQtUcr and Funushing Goods, Etc, Etc Steam & WD FORCE PUSPS. CELEBRATED LIFT Piunjw Repaired on short notice. swOrders from the country, promptly responped to.-- ti - Address. David James; Box 306, SaltLakeXXtjf. EfflSELLIS RrSHIPP, rilYSICIAN AND BTJItGEOIY, Has opened her Medical Class at her residence In tie 13th Ward, two blocks and a half east of the Post Office south side of tho street, neany opposite the Presbyterian Church. Special attention given to Obstetrics, and diseases of women. HEW.. HOME-MA- DE G00JDS, For Bale at tho Old Constitution Building, gait Jtafte City. Pk'n Centre Shawls, Fine Grey. 3ed and White Yam. :Plain Grey Flannel, Cheek Waterproof, Mottled Blankets nH. Etc Making our toc& of Woolen Goods Com. piete. Palace of Fashion, No. East Temple Street. 17 RflRBv DYE E- - Desires the ladies of Salt Lake and those visiting Conference to call at her show rooms and see her new atnnt of MILLlNEftr The latest and most stylish modes of Hats and Bonoets ia Straw, Felt and Velvet. Also a nioo f election in Flowers. Feathers, Plushes, Velvet and latest shades and stripes Country dealers, Kib-bonslat- he please call. ladies' Hair work in all its branches. Good work guaranteed. z. o. I. nyc. Wholesale and Retail Dealing In all kinds of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HEA VY AND SHELF HARDWARE, GLASS AND Q UEENSWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMNETS, &c. AT TEAS DEL'S LIKE j CITY. SALT Special departments for Gent's Clothing and Oar pets j Ladies and Children' Bhoes, Dry GoodSj Shawls and Domestics, Hardware Groceries, DRIED FRUITS and of all CLASES Stoves. WANTED. FRENCH HAIR STORE. O Ladies are requested to call and examine the most complete assortment of Curls, Braids, Switches, Etc. at Iteduced Prices. All kinds of Hair Work made up in. the mest ArtlsUo style. Cash paid for Human Hair and Combing. JOSEPHINE GREGORY, W Kimball Block. Salt Lake City. U HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW -- I mm the J not jou should do so at once, and examine TP Idea The in Sewing: Matbine Construction Machine Is eleraut in appearance and admirable m eP!L?. coww p tion, runs rery easily and H.thontany nois simwalthoug h ike rate of speed Is very hih. orit" setting and uelf threading shuttle, and absence Be sprtDg sum aad cojfs renders li both timple and durable. see It, for Its g eneral advantages wlU make you its frieoa. -- Victor Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, O. If. RIOOS Agent, HltJfc City. 13 H..- DrtJTWOODBT. T BXIilli VEOLESALB AND F. AUERBACH & BROTHER, 55 East Templb Street, Salt Lake City. LETTER FBOM LAIE. Dec 15th, 1879. Lord Is still blessing us and the land. Wo enjoy, as I believe, the spirit of our mission for our whole soul and desire is to promote good among this people. The land is being greatly blessed with an abundance of rain; an i acknowledgement Of our temporal labors, from the Lord. The ten, acres of cane planted after yoa left Is all that could wish It to be, not ono thing has Operated against its growth since, from time of plant, ing until the present, and at present it Is perfectly lovely, to look at, to me at least. We received those cromo3 for the Sunday School children all right and numbered each one and then let the children draw the same number on slips of paper put into a box." The childien were perfectly delighted with their presents and feel thankful to you for your kindness and I take pleasure in thanking, you for them. We have the school in very good condition at present. I started a class In the Book of Mormon composed of young men and young women and some elderly persons. La9t Sunday I had 25, in thedass; we read a chapter or two; and the class present written questions t(Tbe answered on the following Sunday; the questions to be confined wholy to the chapter read. I have also a map which I made, showing the land occupied by the Nephites to whichwe refer when necessary. I spoke in my other letter about the 200,' mango trees which we planted. There is samething remarkable about those trees. I planted the pits in a box as you remember when I thought it was about time for them . to show signs of coming up I went and looked but saw nothing sprouting up; with-i- n 6 days from that time I looked again and lol behold! there were some of them seven Inches high. I have a great many orange tre es ready to transplant also about 2 ,000 coffee trees and I am planting seeds as fast as I can get them. On the 4th itist the Queen ICipiolani gave us a call and dined with us, we received a note fromHcr Majesty which gave us a littlo time and we assembled the Elders, Priests, Teachers and Decons. The Belief Society dressed in white; Queen'3 Society Young Men and Young Ladies Society. Sunday School and day School with . the Laie Bands in two lines ranging from the large gate leading up-t- the house from the main road by the sea between' which lines Her Majesty and suit passed meeting myself Benny arid Bro. Knell at the large The reception . gate, lead ing into our yard. seemed to please Her Majesty in fact the whole entertainment was spoken of by Her Majesty, after she left, in terms of praise. She informed a foreigner the notorious Mr. Lane that she was booked for Laie the next tour around the Island. I should have been pleased had you been present on that occasion.Mrs. C. had a sumptuous dinner for the party and we all ate together. We also presented the Queen with My First Mission" by Elder George Q. Cannon, which she accepted with many thanks and said she would get the King to read and inter-pe- rt to her.- Kind love to your daughter Zina and yourself in which Mrs. C. and folks join. 'We crave your prayers ai well as all the "faithful. I remain as ever. H. H. 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