OCR Text |
Show Kftarncd Hilary. Kldcr WJtllam II. rtttcgrew, ot JS'ehl, rtlurnrd on March fi fnm a minion to theBouthern Mtates, where ho hsi been Jab ring In the Mississippi Conference. Ho left for Iiti field of labor on March 12. 1890, and his met with fatrsiiccestlu his worl. Ilrctbsr l'tttcgri-w nptirta tho confi rene In u good foiiJIUon. Thero aru signs of ugrawlujc disposition on the (art of the gent ral ublla to listen lo the test! mony of Ihul.Ider and irosjccts are tromlslng. Uderriamuel A. Cornwall, of Mill Crtik,whu left this city for n mission to the West VlrgliU confcTencc, March 12, lb&0, returneil home oti tialurdaylait and failed at our oRlcu tily. Hereportathat ho labored in twentyaone cjuut.rs of West Vlr-glnls,Vlrglnlannl Vlr-glnls,Vlrglnlannl Kentucky. He had many xcvllent trlenus. 1 hu hcs Ital llyof thexHintf n that region Is almost al-most without bound. Thu con fore nee la lu an excellent coudltlou. J.IJer Cornwall's health wv letter while ou his inUslonlhau for many ycnrsirc vlous. On thr 2llItof Novemberliisl he succeeded Idler I. H. lonJ, of Lewlston, Cache County, as President of the West Virginia Conference. He filled thu cllku until released to return home. LUIefHaimiel Worn ncroft, of Vty son, who hna Iten on a mhston to On at llrltaln arrived In Hlt Like Clly to.lay. He left on April 8), 1MJ) He Inured for six months in the .Mtn Chester conference aud thenjrotded over tho Liverpool conference, until re U wed to return home. J. Her Wcr scucroft rnys thnpropectaro em our aging In tho field where he haa Wen laboring, although some op!tioii Is to I met with. Hu hM succceIM In making many friends, nut n turns In good health. Hehaienjoyed hlawortc abroad and been klnlly treated by the I col ! |