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Show H Itlsbop Krilcr's Kaktcitt Til p. )H Gil! llliliop I'rederlck lluilor recently j f !' J paldavl.lttorelatlveoluthoea.t aud MM! liadqultean intereetlnj time. While fl! 1 at l'dkhart, Md., ho mado the ( f! J rjualntaucuof Mr. C. (I. Coun, tdltor K' Wj fl of rrutfi, publlihed lu that town. K!lfl Iuthatpaper the following In refer i'l I'j 1 ence to tlie lllahop'a vlalt ha ep-VI ep-VI II . U lHiredl JOue of the many Joyful meetlnga that havuoicurre.1 took place In thli ilty the o.ther day when Million!'', i Keir found a long Ion aliUrlnMrm rolfieAdamt, a lady living north of j:ikhait about four ml In. They had not heard of euoh oilier iluce their separation aachildreHflxly car ago, and each iilpitonej the other lougaluce dtad. Mr.KeMer haa len a resident of Hilt Lake City since ISM, when ho went there to construct flouring mills furllrlgliam Young, Hols oneul the sturdy pleuters to hIioui we owe tho deVilujiueut of the west, and at though suventa1x yesrs of age his aparance ludlcatcs a very ntrong, eiierKelloihsrarUr. He built thi llrst (louring mill In Iowa In UU, and In follow lug tils trofniKloiiaa a millwright alsoenrted tlie llrnt mllla In Kaniai I aud Nebra-ke. After tliat he went 1 1 Utah and became CillinrLtovl with the was a partrur of itrighani Young In the mllllug bmlutss for leu yinrs l,t )ear he (niee I through this city onhu way to l'eiinsylvaiiltt to llud lifei sliter, lut could leurn nothing of her whtiealKiul lly addrcs.lng uuuier oils leliera of Itntulry to ikiMtmasif re lu dlirerent parti of the country, one of them full lulo the bauds of t'ultmshler llore, who turned It over to Mrs, Adams, aud the long lost sister was Mr. Conn, who Is described as a literal minded man, takes deep Interest Inter-est In the sublect of the development of '4Kki w"1' lhop Krssler, or whom ho M lA t I I mikes IniulrHconoernlng itiltluter. 'illfial! ramnlaln region, to which he hopis I V A.j 1 d some time to pay a visit. |