Show I Rom MISSIONARY FIELDS WATER II lTI L I 717dej 11111 tile 111I Vt the nelwoo o itA Clln Ill Ilickin An Co lzy Fell 1898 1M FUte Ic of the To FS among the people In I traVtIl g good Ildr ho u fairly Oft li < ry learning emlhlng of nit 01 r ol the differ encbllg to tlth ad nod parties Rot the S I a r S pit religious something lu regard too also a earth nt are nt A send doctrine jr Idr to f rbaejg promulgated I lilt Buch thl I to 11 s ot this so teachers ill false I tpr r enlightened rVItturyin XTn ot C leorl r evtry day and b anytlmeso are told I h > people Apparent lime ve dt Intelligent that John nvlt and vtrk 4 bonl he Ill Idlt ceased his Yvork IId baptized tile Savior and l ill little he it h1 thne oater baptism has 1 Ito amay slid that the dcctrIne done In bicb I John taught baptism In water Ied by nllo of Bin I pre the rel fur longer o is Ila and nptance faith substantiate t1 his Ida Acts ecl TO I 1 7 noted a 0110 For John I I alf m 11 anter but I truli r baPtAted II I INitm6th I the Holy Oho Phill rnPijA hebV da 1ut t mol me tn roe that John Imo Im-o if Ii I Pilot f ty rj V any in 1 1 ltl I lmidising 1111111il ngo I = le Dint i ill A fire 1114 Ill 2 ili be IIld doubt bflre thatJesum thus if wrI1 b lerd libill nladr I lrI il I Fb If lhrtba1111blPa 1 DI at red arid to Is fulloaelm should re Italy that 1ploot i Ile departi i relve I the Iler hem 00 < 1 As ail a fledthin latter I train tie cit Proved jaillern n understood rl that about R 1 Of the Saliea life has I YArs it t I 1 lava lat track of anti that from the N J mas In 1 the Temple at telve time teaching the wise men of Age pors mmg cluemlons until Boiling 001 t andeanc About th I r Y Yen Ot be bIancame to Joint It was bnP In ute red f him in the rl rr Jnrdan nothIng noth-Ing d lie ever tit leamt actions riot I In or tile where Nom The r cader 11 now asked Testn0rd J r r h to ed carefully the first thirteen J of the first cbaptVr of St Mar k The Ib I OnsIG flpel i it In everlaft earn rst Nevie of thl 4 Inill J lie are that 1har John taught I a it riarticed I UPS Indeed th o Closilet Of Jm Christ I te on of GoJ I fle uucht faith repentance baptism In titer for the remission of sin 1 and then the barthno of the Hol I > Oht Now the Lord conies l to mm ana i burn I 01 the oater on aftermords or no the Spirit an it 1 see N ersea 12 13 1 el w Iri l by the fIt dilven tilt I in hirmsoftnd forty day he uft I r it is but A MOW 1 conclusion that the Pallor hal no Urn to Uslt Caper oUm jfriniela And Judea 10 lie nrcirnt at the pddlnc feast to preach HUOofrtl to Mcodenius and to tarry lth llll I I dhdples nhlle baptizing was I being prlorrned In I the land of Juilwi More llll forty das of temptation htcaUM Immediately the Spirit doe Him Into the mIjdVVbenm not to J P ruralcm Jude or Caiwrnaum but to the place of Ills temptations AffMhfftn lor finished Ills fast or forty days He enten Into active work ma alt tutnlne the water Into nine llll first recorded mlraclr urouKht many other Bonders or miracles < Feo John I III anha 01 i erumlem duro IK the Iassurer Please turn to John I lIrerM J Here we rind 3 lnn Jiiiniri conversation with a ruljr of the Jr Xleollemus Ly lIne lie Jffftmf Verily erllJ I ay unto lh except a mao Ile horn Of later and of UK Hplrlt he cannot enter Into the otdm of clod I n JW risk I I nation Was the Savior Himself benuf titer and of the Spirit Head the Munt of Ills I baptism We do not Tint t 10 target hat me are nchln for Italian turn to John 3 4244 and hit he Savior and Jon were Dt Insure doing and that KlmultnneoiiF Ir After these things dime Jesus still llll discIples Into the land of JUdea IK there He tarried with ill Pin and baptised And John also vas baptlz Inl In Tnon near to SUm beiaus there vias much ner there unit they time and eie baptized rot John lut not let cast into prison Smy any ron I cnn se by I tills iiii John had not reaped preaching the OOFMI of Christ neither had he mod lThSPocceurre1cereP nlt lie II Iliter This Oceurroce was no team I than forty dm s after the Saviors baptism and all or nearly nil will surely Mr a mUCh 10nEer period cf time tlmIt flilf Itky yet doubt let them read the Wlemlne 10 verses John 3 Jri 6 Tons there arose a question between alms or Johns disciples still tho Jewi bout purifying And they came un to John and saldun to him Itabbl Ho that was till thee bejond Jimlnn to hum thou barest vvltness 1 behold the I lame hai tlzeth and all men come 10 him I Thin will surely prove loony saTfJ Mr 2 I lhnl Jhn ond the SrJV1 I Pre hnh nor Ing In I the mlr wry at the 1 very same time nnd will II Ho a 10011 that John continued to Welch the nosppl und ImptlM with t rw a much I greater tohne thi Srd Ills I TeI I r Saviors baptism I > kid o > MeIh1 head was FIVIlred from bit j body hat the Oop1 uhlch he tBUil1 IA I leItlng and has not In IF our changed ArIOdloo 10 the testimony cf tile AootI John the Italy 1ho1 Wa not 114MInall Jesus wu glorified I See lobn 11 a39 still nt the lime the pallor left III ApoUea See Arle II II II I told them Ior John truly baplIe mith OtPr bu ye hnU lied hatlrrd lie-d Is heries alth the lloiy Ghtost not mary On the dny y of Pnlcot thy re red this baptltm and after elv Inq the Holy Ohosl Peter ond the Iren Iot Ont ot the Apuirll A too < it uP unit hire ofitand as the oracle of 000 preached Unt them nod through Ills Preaching lb do 01 faith uere 5 own Dnd crew 11 their IT141Y that the peoploweraenpiricked hrt a1 with one vole od Out mayintr In end brethren that lItniching shall V d7 r m arewered thcorn the eve rlastlnB Gos 1t1 be fal Cl > the Ila hit hall lie Acittat r Ii Wii namely Ac s 2 33 Ite K h Ind tie baptized ev cry one of you not name Whlon lit JMU1 Christ for the ton of I Cjlt rrl sin and y all teeelle of the I Idy a 0 At y W turning to tile eighth hoptcr ot gnln ales Ih Spirit baptism I morhiii F howlt j Intel and allo I find 0 rht time conferrPil IVill t was at thin It Irward ferccuti9 the Saints hut Taa cnnPrtd end ought nn1 tin ticed Ar 40es hrs same prilciples dIl or A Its 11 16 I Ileb 6 2 2 also Inflalatlaint I I 8 r 1 I b u4 I I I declares that tVvn an aliget from heaven Ill he and an I li tile oJ tlh than tile no tile pilled other brethren had 1 r b they Phould 1 G accursed and dollar Eth I VITIO J the t I i to the t by the Blat aI on J riot bi noriot ill 112 it thin Gospel taught unt g I I d is Phil front a nihie i ybdVoInt that the SWTIor I O hrl the 1 n Of bloval I latter r the l ern IvvAter brip Chrut LT btonin q I he Hoil Paue IAud I ftby h haeorelcolve f O g IrIn Ia AltbrIther dill c it of OrIll revolutions I t ot Jesus Im The llm rie VR lIgo FV tit at an in bit linalifestationic of Ill i 1rowVr Iior Bellew In to People like U Ile did III I 0 nellI even cause Profile I to I IIIt al 1011 I re bit Ghot t 1tI m but ll thar I mall bag the Ond Lord his her h bm or hrrdr any at Him servants ever 1oml1 10 en1 nn bRe III ery 1 voiaon hefot PierY < Iat > thnn neither h I our ttn1 at Pnll1lr the Savlor or any ot Ihe hopb I r AllnitlVe Ised that rrO 1111iints I rt 10t1 ni r 3 i receive tile Italy I1hnl hUI 10 nit m ho bIII and obey the 1ld h tit i gilt been p I oinhied JUNHIH J TANNIH llonary ji 11 I 11 ITo I-To the Editor A council mlln Gq en1lll by nur late President Ihlcr 11 H ItrAmmVIII January II 189S at AIIJconln too whlc h nil RNor were cu led Ion their M tcrent IIchln at laill III hc In Ihlr rorlective reports nn1 Ili lb 1111 1l best method ot rtnlucUn tile missionary total 10 the litate if tnnlln lIerlntr thl I a mllon ban IVen un dcr 11O or crvlolon or the I1nnnok I Stsk V presidency unit the mlshonaI have last0 UIIIIe tom that Knk lit the last conference 10 Iteliburg It was decided to never tills mission Irom said Stake At our council mlIn Important business won Ironet1 far he for I thnc nt the nlllon The old Relds ere marked Into tonlrec namely Tile Anaconda cllnleene praltacing Granite and the southern half of ricer Lodge coalition with IIdr C U J Hard as proVIdent trio lIulle ronier ente embracing Silver lIow onl Ileavor Head ninths with mlp I e J IIIHck as president Tilt Ioollia conference em 1 racing UOIalll and tile moutlitrit lolI11n lit MInlll untlVei Ailth 11 der William Hill whit lint reeently re turned train a mission Ili the lnlrn States n a aghnicIng I he Shrbllivc Von ternc mhrulln MOIIdlon und the volvithern 11000 nt Jlrrcn countliir nlth lidei W O Iaul lie lreldDI The fields I havealt been orkeil ton limited extent On account fn lack nt Klders the work has hern confined to a very moll portion of the Moc The reports from the different Metal were verr grat trying A branch ling hn recently nrnn1 In llu I ic P city with It membership of thlrtynv RnlntV by Hldera Ilramvvell llnrrls Wlllia Thornby and II H Jackson other fields have Just recently bn opened Tho I rldern i arc treatnl hospitably Anum 1 br of local Elders vveie nlled to inum j In sp odlnpr the Gospel when not othir ulse7ngaged I ns we feel that much help I ron he received from this murce A rpnTlrl0i1 wan Particle hlll Ihe SafntrpnTlrl0i1 1 Front fund onh month for the purpoflp of litiylnff 1 I tracts pay Inr for tin rnt of the hull and to I 00 Id i In various ways In th 1 < mllon I 1Ild Thl will Ile nronh runnI1 to ns they expresd a tie stre in see a spread of the Gospel A iIIIsslon hnUHe hns hen established with hodqlloler at Annonla A number o now Ilders returned front Idnho with Bhler llnimvveHll namely W 1 1lul rmltn Jensen William nicks J L SlodJniil and William Hill 1 All worn erv encouraged by the tetmrts from the different fields Your paper will be a welcome visitor at our fireside firesideII II S JACKSON Clerk rM nrnr fron st 11 3160 Locust Street St Louis February 23 1898 To the Editor We hive Just closed I moat ucnlul and Interesting conference The riders laboring In Southern Illinois and St Iouli have had an enjoyable and profitable profit-able time together There were lit atten dance Irest Lmils A Kelsch and Becre tnrj J 13 Cordon of the Northern States mission nineteen Elders labor ing In this conference besides Saints and friends The sessions were held In llonmnns Hall corner of llth and Locust hi SI Ioul JIo the lrl convening Saturday evening Fell 19 Conrernc President V E Candland preblding AIr singing and prayer Elder M J alanl delivered n Ills rUt on The Atay and Illoro Uon dwlllo particularly on the evidences which support the claim that the faith which Christ and His Apostle planted In tho hearts of tho Primitive SaInt Ann 1rvld its lavia tron gressed and Its pillinancon chana by false teachers and thus the authority m a lost hlch God hall delegated 10 man 10 administer In Ills nome tills condition o affairs mad n restoration rntornlon of tile Ooel necessary nd the claim I ot the LUerday SaInts perfectly con Innl Sumbly Bt 11 am Cider Extra Chris IIIIn1 spoke on the Origin nnd Des Iny ot Man proving from tin Scriptures that the spirit and an ex Ience lh the Ill tiler 1loe tahe nncllng 10 mortality and that by rcn drlo obedience 10 the law and orril nances of the Gospel in tills life I more orlous existence await the faithful be yond the grave Sunday < nt S p m iider M If Stookey addressed those present nn the sub jct of Primitive Christianity making special reference to Its I trlt such as unity love spiritual gift etc ifder S 8 Sheets followed with I few rcmarkn on Itepeiitance Sunday nt 730 pm Elder J U Car don spoke to 1 large congregation iowe1 the necessity ot new revla lion related OC tllct concerning Ion I tile coming forth of tile Iook nt Ir mono showed that Its divine orloln Teld on such good evidences ns ruble prophecy and the testimony of Illing I Itnesses iider Ixiul A 1pWh for old nn the Fame subject nnl have n powertlll testimony 10 the restoration of the Compel rlorlon Monday at 9 a m all the Elders met In Priesthood meeting where they were sslgned new companions end fields of labor rich < one expressed himself ns well satisfied with his assignment and nil seemed determined to do nil n I their power to spread l the truth Presl dent Kelsch gave much valuable ud vice and Instruction with reference to the department and duties of tho uno 11derm A lot cxrPltent 1lrl wo anfested still nil rejoiced that they we counted worthy 10 labor 10 God vineyard for the salvation at Uts clill drn 1 chl At 3 p tn the last session of the con ference was held I tie eveakers were Rldern n A Minlhl V1 I Abbott and Y 11 Candlnnu each gave good In Ptructinn Dn1 bnr a strong testimony to the truth of the Gospel Tuesday morning President Kelsch and Hecretary Canton left for Chicago nnd four of the Elders also left for their fields of labor < The others retrained re-trained another day tovlMt some of the places at Interest I In Pt JVonln In the eenlng n most enjoyable time wag spent at the home nf one of our friends In I this city Fifteen Klders were pres cut and several local Saints and acquaintances ac-quaintances The evening was passed In songs recitations Gospel conversations conversa-tions etc Cakes Ice cream oranges apples and grapect were served Iy our kind l hostess Just no the cloc sitruck twelve our gathering was dismissed with prnjer and the Ildcr 111 nn other roolhyo and separated till our u1 contno Our brethren and jil4ters 01 home mr hardly realize the pleasure we dh from theme athrIDg ot the 1lder every six month We look forward to them with longing still when tho time comes our hearts are matte Chad l our faith is I tnJhned ollr love fr are bound together In ties t of affection lrooe than steel and more enduring than time Itself A friend who atlend Od out meeting on Sunday morning told us that he Paw there 1 Bllent ser i mon more eloquent than words Nil I the hearty hand shakes of the liters with ono onthe Says h1 I never pow nnv thing like It In the church to whlrh I belong the tplrlt that pro ducs such love for one another la lacking with us Another who attended I at-tended our meeting Monda nfmoon said thai touch humility and such love as accompanied the testimony ot the Fj is Bill lie had never wllc1 1clote The tictennentat nre true The lives tjut our 1nlolnI Ih and their conduct before UK 1011 nr IkInX icrmon rheyneed n1 ulhr I ward mil > et thei I 3 1 > or for good Will them thai 111111IMEN I In I lonll wlh lhom they come 10 AptaCt The work 10 St Louis In I proglessing Ilcet Ju1 htlle I nntHene Wc 11 I lyJIuell hon1 vould mb 11cutj I li 1 I splendid tertillicilly ot the ttulh ot tile Gospel hough earnest Prayer They monlcd I faith that mitio truly re mntkabl An n lit of their dolon to the truth Ood ho blcrerl them with I tip muuleolol nt I plrl 10 uch Inil extent that thclr kl 1 wlelgo ot tho Casper Is I greater and more powerful that that nt many who ave 1vie nor n-or of the Chu Vh tor yns The bt Lour branch of the Church num belp Plaint elohln mmhc 01 pleto cnl and nc1 mo 1 cotneII In 1 v clgllll n1 maco hpe to hnpl game at them before bnig I Among these tile scull who have olon1 10 the socalled IteorRnnlzed hOur h-Our ctlnrs held In u large public hnl every Sunday morning and evenIng even-Ing are melt olndl and 1 our toll monies ore 10eud to with Interest Yerterdity we opened u Sunday school with fifteen 01Iur Present and w bo In h nhle tn 1 ch om lu I thl W > e lbrihAulelb Rot nt In Ittly nlhcr Th dally pnl ppra ibtehavel been very rrlco1h toward un nbllfhlng out nol nnd irrarrivrilln favorably on olI labors WP 011 espodallY 10 mention the St Louis Republic I has often Published ypoe ot our ever mon Aont ruporteit 10 Inloview rOIIt us eriiiiiB our faith andthe labors that we were pcrformlru In the mli Ionar line and In rver rase It ha been mo1 considerate and IcInd toward tie AVV ann prahn It ton highly Our rio < peciii far the future ae blight I and me trust by the hl < nglnri 01 God 1 n do much good In this part of the Lord Mnevnnl rollowlng are the Klders I In this con tarn and their ll O addresie no V n Cnndlnnd JI J Uillanl M M Stookey l > ra ChrLllansen 3110 Locust street St Louis Tile J W Trnncom nnd Wm n Abbott Jasper Newton Co 111 Abbot 1 O M Pickup and J D Urndshaw Kfllngham uJn n Jco111 ohow D A Jlorrls and J W McKay cu If YIP Clinton Co Ills ciVcoin and r w < Jones Xenla > clay Co Ills W L Wlnn and Joe S 11hillps nm 10m soy laI Co lll 1 D M Guest and r It Ileppler Ol ng Itlchland Co Ills D 1 Stephens end J A Coon i Mt fjtetl Brown Co HI is IMvvI 1 1 Sheet Vienne Johnson Co Ills IZnA Clerk miniSTTANSEN at Conference I Traveling Under Diffilohle Helen Qultn A n County 11his Iobrllory 27 19S To the Milton After cur controoc which was held January nh and 30th IS94 In Ponto 10010 Joe county 111sq Ihlcr Oronly Li Martin arid myself mere rippigned tit labor In QuIUnan county Miss We udht we were somewhat favored lit being appointed to labor together its Ie both cum In the mllion file Ia together When we reached the edge M our county me found hat we hall eighteen miles of bottoms or swamps to cross before we could get to w here the people lived and that It was very muddy and dangerous crossing this I limp of the year I a storm should come up we might he to climb are a-re and take chancem on I boat comIng I com-Ing along and picking us up which has bo the case morn than once with peophho have got caught In n Iorn In these overflowed districts Hut we hoped that Providence would not permit I per-mit us to run Into to great dang without forewarning us Bn we matte moo I the start Into the woods and swamps We were quite particular bt first about getting our feet wet but presently we I g h hwn splashed through tile btuJr and water or our shoe lop till 1 ocluk 10 the afternoon when we com tn a bayou the other rid at ivhlchw could not tnch llhoul whnmIO We could not do that and keep our clothes dn no we itarted buck on a different road to what we went In on After travelIng I travel-Ing It about four miles It Intercepted another load We decided that this man our road and that me hall hen lest This revived via somewhat an1 Ie matte another start After travelIng travel-Ing all day on I omwhat better rOan lo that of 111111 the morning IA vc c Ma to I jj c Wiirv iide General i rorester Although ho was crowded for room having ten mn building new houses for his tenant yet he look us In and matte us wlcomc Wo stopped with him lllt after dinner the next day and made an nmest In ntlcatprof himWe left him lrac 6 unit I Voice ot Warning and le prom Id 10 purchase I ook ot Mormon us soon as he gets Settled In him nw house AIr dinner we again made our way through slush und mud for four miles wit In we come to the man th ot Cold Water river The ferry boat was partly part-ly I sunk having sprung I leak the night btore hut the ferryman was very generous and Jut UB over the river In n skiff free of charge We then made our way up the river four miles to I settlement where we stopped for three don and held meetings dls Irlhuted trnct And told I number ot banks W again followed up the river four more miles to the next settlement Itlver Side formerly the county Peat of this county Here we found one of the noe1 plantations we have Bn In tile South something over four miles ln length and Iwo miles Widil l Owned bv I jew it rich planter Lepollan Nfarks Mr Marks received us very Kindly and aPpmTed to know more about our matter matte-r traveling than mot people of the South mite arc nutom1 In our i riders though he halt nr seen 0 not > n-ot them before When we Informed him nt olr bustnetts he ontr us the Vil use of I fine church building In which he owned a half Interest He also said nll that he would see that It was properly ou ltl ti prepared for us with lights I and tp tire lie paid our bill nt the hotel for six days while we preach tie Oospel 1 to the people and disposed of much lltera tur turOur Our next place was the county sent We Drat called nn the sheriff who granted us the use of the court hoiii IlPforo We oppl1 for I This Is I B very fine brick building rcntV hUll Court convenes the first Monday In next month ulten n rot many people will Ile In the cit from 1M mairroundIng country verbetj wq expect 10 begin our mln We then rolled tit the rest done of Ir JIm A Cope the mor who wome guests we are at the present Um UmJAMIB JAMES A Jnl North Alabama Conference In Middle Trnnemre Oalnesboro Tenn Feb SI IS9S 1 the EI < llur Having man friends l nt home anti being1 unable Ili write them separately at I would title I toke the liberty of rrltlng Ihm through the retuning ot your uluahl paper w licit is I highly clemc1 onch week by my companion and I yon even all the Midern ot Israel My 1 19 I left my hon In Imitative Utah In answer to it call made ot me by theme In authority cnl take I mission 10 tile SoiiThernstates and there do the will of the rather by publishing the Gospel of Christ which H I salvation unto the obedient On May 27 1897 I was assigned to the Middle Tennessee conference as my field of labor Soon utter my arrival I ram to the conclusion that missionary work was anything but pleasure and that reports from returned KlJcro were published so an to encourage the youth In this wok lint what I grand mi take I mad through not having tile expetlence 01 that time millell ni holl1 have to an to leftille the beauty nf hen a ohlr file tile crome for preaching ehrll ono II ufied In tills plle brings Joy 10 tile hCIII contentment 10 the mln1 And sathifar Iln tnn 10 II Pont One rnnsolitlnn tn t 11 ut U who tire not proflrlent I In tills work Is I 10 know Hint In Ocr Gospel dipperentlon he 1 ollwl Creator took tie wk things of Hi world to ton tllnd tho might nd the foolish to Vre tile tile wine And should wr falter vvhcti the g greatest of oodr servants ser-vants were poor fishermen by the sen of Onlllee We nre lonllnuall sowing the seed of that whldi plant hl1 Mil by nml I I yvRIur1sh nn1 1101 torlh 1 met I lowers to brighten t1w rugged pathway nf life that testimonies I for truth will take the place of doubt ra as to know of the doctrine hether It be of not or in n 11 The people me bromlr acquainted illli the Klilcra of lrncl 01 the 1 > lJud that vil One time xlold In thlr beat to I fast Ielng removed and hindriPsoo 1 enter In its Mind Nlany can met they have hn find to nt the Petet Um a UKllt th t mmnnrtmlt rmlo0norirnreri I ho only hOl fm nt Guiltiness but n the p c thereof While at hom 1 young 10 lay not nppreclntn Ill UOII in I I I nllnifs and purity nrtr VP elli v lhnl tile etorlnn wnrhl Offers uO come 10 thol Poncho Ion they hHI nothing Oral JII Its 11 mai > great man hut no mol Val than ere he Irhah Itnntii nt Jackson courtv mhoro Uldrr Jnm I Yardley and he wrItOr tire 101ln nt the Present time Vale Vach neighbor given tin ail Inlnon battle nt the lose nt mIII ho IA I not up tll times Chuithi unit school hu m 10 hnlo frrfl ocrew to ana in At ot lilt time an-a pond ninny to her I u explain our faith or hnl tit our PatheiE of which we me ambit amb-it In I lmjo llle tn Un n much as the people would like for they want us eHrYlhc On If tile conversions vvhlth I wItnessed thr other lay hall 0 Imllltude of th tt on tho day of Inl lost while Ptt < r fpoke by the Power or Cod while Preaching several clays no Ihe spirit of the Lord ratm nn n Miry In Bwh force that title came nn1 wlhe1 10 Ill I ballilred 1 making honest Foubt I have find the Privilege of t1k Inll Into the water while here Of course one hl have craft In danger are trying t condemn nn1 nlrhrow our doctrine by I Piling something they have read 0ncrln our pph In I dime nOrl not I he more they find fault the more friendo we have I I tmn isIblo to Overshadow I he wok at the llpovverfiil God Our worthy leader nMer N 1 Nelson Nel-son of Snrln City ttah Is I fast Improving roving this conference and his IImly letters tire gratifying to us i Any one having friends or relntlv In this part wishing them to be called upon can write to JAMES A rLJY Oolneboro Jackson Co Tennessee 1 11 111rorkh I omroron rider C O Parker of Hooper welt I Inll to him tolhorInInw W I NI 0 Mill of tills city from tile riorldl 11 ferenee I hus expresses himself t r I enjaying my labors veu much for the Ir has hle1 me and Ills noui ha bien mod Manifpt Ir ninny ways nn1 I have bn enalI1 tn lhnland all he fiet dart ot the lckd Hln Jonunr I lave hn traveling lh Miller W I Summerhay ot Salt Ink City and St John county St Aoaulloe being the county eat nnd a la 1 Paid the oldel city In the UnIDU I Ile I a beautiful Place 01 GAOO Inhab In the people ot the co ltnty an n rule ore very kind and hopltbe Line log our seven mppks any I haw wAlkd 325 miles dl trllm tell 2r0 Ooel I tracts nil sixty Yolen ot Warning and fourteen Bok ot Mormon bepideel holding iSolnei gs and many Goaspe I conversations CODlcallon We have mal I great mon warm friends end quite a number are earnestly earn-estly lnve Kntlrfr the hanrat truly Is I grrt nM tM Ihorr tw I Appreciate jour kindness In writing also your fatherly advice and counsel all of hlch I eagerly perused and shall be glad to hear from you as you hal Um yu The climate agrees kith me monder fully n dots mv work the thermome tr has been from SS to 85 In the shall all winter I have hud the privilege of visiting the Inch And watching the waves play upon the sand I was Brand grand eight to me said I cannot de crllw my feelings nor my thoughts as those gal waves broke upon the bir rler of sand I hope and pray that Ool mill blemot you still Preserve your life until we meet Again With kind rmm Irnc to all enquiring friends |