Show FROM VARIOUS MISSIONARY FIELDS A i 4i f 0 1 I I jml IIHIU I sfoillohl 411turst0 lu 9 late 01 Pas Hill A 01111lualefooloaditylitSIOIfli ItIII 0 rim la le LAW Oahu fFT 1 Ocl jlli I87i ro the I dodo Once mute the boundless love and kindness of the Lod I list been extended eucrously In behalf ol our little turn 01 toilers struggling to uphold thorn sign ol Until In a foreign land mil the II sail I > > II In general of these balmy r Isle I linj for tsar general conference ol three and a half dart duration lull closed here at Lale 1 wat > success In every feature a IUCU for Well wo lecl to itout praises to the Giver 01 1 food Regardless ol tlie fact that the all conference Istlwiti considered of let iportance than me spring conference id In looked forward to with teal I all clpallon jy the peorle our meetings ere more numerously Attended this time than they were last April the aver In ijc attendance being pN the majority jotuagitendrince n10 3 whom weft illemlve listener nnd eemed In enjoy ugely I the Interesting and excellent exercises ol the various rganinllons In connection who the ncoutaglng and timely remarks Im pitted by the servants a r fLk The creater portion of the above slat ell I number In attendance were residents 01 I Life I lonululu and other branches of hU liland the representation of the ad acent Island of the group being com raIy limited owing to the an nounmnt In I April lot that district onferenccs would be held In the several 1 elds for the arloui organisations and thus dispense with the expense and dr trouble cf Sam vnnual visits to head I urn for exhibition which plan was mended la benefit the people not only financially bit spiritually as wellby thus making It possible lor more to attend these conferences The Primary ronlercnce of the Laic and Honolulu uiociatloni under the uperlntendency of bluer HI Visalia occupied the afternoon of Saturday October jrJ which was the first titterIng titter-Ing ol our general conference here at brAd uArters An appropriate program of ordinary primary exercise rr replete wish Oospel 1 precepts was creditably rendered hv I the cl little oncit principally ID the 1 nglisli language the whole 1i nects much credit both upon them and their zealous teachers The general Churdi conference con owned at 10 oclock Sunday moralrur October 41h with Treildent Samuel I oolleym charge and The following fld1 and sister front Zion in alien dance via William A Thompson ohn K jolley George II isher Jolley tVIIIIIFai 11 Ilium I II I Mendcuhall Henry Moss Wide 1 llatcli 1dlii C Dibble Jeorge I lllrdoo Lewis IL Jenkins I John I llouper 1 auG lUlnton George 11 I Gailf illiam C I arrelU IrreL WlilanOU IIUAlice K WouliyLauia GAI I I iiher 1114 I C Iliidna and fryphena Alter the usual opening exerclsea tlie Sacrament waa administered by Iders 1 ullcy and Dibble and passed to the congogallon by the native 11 Idcrt duo at w bleb lime the lil choir discoursed sweet strains ot melodious long and Hie wjilill ul Ood cheered the hearts of alI 1 peanl resident I Voolley delivered the open ii addrct which occupied the greater lorlton ol the remaining lime ol the nothing service and alter welcoming all I tl expressed hiinratllude I to t Ihe I on or ll lender meiclea In preserving ui In peace and plenty thruuji Ibo pan term and permllllng so many again to r ac assemble under fuel lavorabfe t circuni lances to least at the fountain ol life as It were and be laugh 01 His I plays that he I lalih of t each night be strengthened I and hope Increased to the extent llu he commandments of God biobeicd and fits I bealone Iletheradwelt at bottle length lu denivristratinr the = t a I has we enuy pflx1sad by making st Col I I I r the condition ol the outside world In general impressed those bearing the Priesthood with I the Importance 1I F their I calling and IbD various duties required ol them and concluded by exhorting 1 to cease doing evil and continue In righteousness to the end The same congenial and enthusiastic spirit that characterize 1 ihe above mIna m-Ina C of general Church cunlercncecon inued In the remainder ol the meetings which were held on the morning alter noon and evening ol Tuesdar October 6ih Ihe time being devotedprincipally 1 to the Elders from f Zion who spoke pIr lowtr from on high on Ills Gopcl valuablXc f principles I I Imiarted totally valuable I In itructions and gave oil abundance of much needed advice which if 1 heeded will greatly benefit lull portion ol the house ol Israel I and raise them to a higher standard of purity There wcie four zealous naiito 1 missionaries who repotted tnelr labors I and also spoke en couratlnily expressing a their appreciation apprecia-tion In 1 being blessed of the Lord and chosen by loose In authority 10 render assistance to such a nook cause During the rocttlnjs the lepoils ol the various branches were rendered by the respective lepreientalltcs In I attendance 1 at-tendance the oUr > ol branches le posted hl irg IbIo 00 Tuesday alllnon Iho labor calart 01011 s39 baptisms ill children I blessed 35 baptikms and 34 ordinations I tniriest I hood I and the general luunc al report both lor the six months iJiug Ottobcr 6ih v ere read by the clerUand the gen 4rAI and liUnJ authurues slits pie eol cd and unanimously suslalnedthoso tot the latter being A fullovis Samuel 1 Vooller I president ol the Illivialian il YO ol the lc f1 I IWI I Ihe Iders and slitcrs pie lously mcnilonrd In their various capacities also I dwln C Dibble cleik al mission successor la the writer who Is numbered among those to return home toon At the close ol the meeting President Woolley announced the release and the upiwmimtnH for the euuelnc term wiich were as follows Releases 1 Idas WIIm II Thompson Thomp-son John K 1 Jolley and George II Isher I and bitter Jour 1 6 I Iishers I having fully cumpletcd their missions wtrie honorably released to return to their mountain homes Appointments temporal Samuel L Wooly manager ol the Ule tarna 1 ion with Joseph II Ilrmtonas his as I siitant George 1 < arll as schoolteacher school-teacher and keeper fryphena Garll asslstsnl school teacher Alice K Uoollty superlntcaJcnt ilomestic ilfair Iolltr with I MIA C lllrdao and Trphena Oaill as her assistants Laura L Fisher i has liters = storekeeper = since July 2lh the I I jIM if 4 ill j I returns home soon and at the present a f l l I II I Vfrlllnz Ihat vacaocr has not been filled IL i llnlt ocT II I i Ic f usvacanc I Samuel I Woolliv I it n Jil 1 1 president of r the t Ijtle branchwtlhjoseph II tIt i t-It llrlnlon I and George nf RaitTas hi t I 1 counielors llllam II Mendenhall I j I president ol Ibo llononlii branch John I I Hooper president of Ihhoutli J I I llawall corn ewli I K Jenkins I I t i president the Maul cnn with T I I I native Amelia as ailtant Wilder THatch l I 4 T-Hatch and William I 111110 the Kautl i t IIm conference C C Dibble and Uilllani I I 11 j G arrcl I to the Oahu conference and t Henry Moss and George II lllrdnolo 0 I the North Haw ill coafercnce The general Sunday school union occupied i I I oc-cupied Ia the afternoon and evening ot I I I Sunday 4th with 1 C Dibble presiding I I I Tbe schools of Late I Honolulu and i Kaluanul U this Island were the participants I par-ticipants In I the emetics the lupeiin lendanl being I respectively fill G I I I i I rrc1Xamanv eand Kawahlnchalpule I arrcl me al I The program consisting principally I ol I i I spicy dais exercises tome dialogues I I essa recitations tit clearly demonstrated demon-strated tasteful arrangement and careful I consideration I coupled w lib Indefatigable I I i Horn on the part of the teachers and 0 rendered m in admirable manner I I I by the Interested pupils all of which I I point directly lo milked progress In the I I I I I I < u nH school work o these la on I Isles ol sunny Hawaii I ik I The morning services ol Monday i 1 I October 5th were devoted to the Keller I e8oro L Society conference which was called to I I o i order at 10 oclock by President Alice I r t 10 Woolley who alter the ordinary opening I I 4 I open-ing preliminaries I assisted by Sister i I I 1 financier aslnierpreieroccupled tome 1 lime In addressing the congregation In I tm subslacce ih said that the leltgia eful lo I J1 the Lord lor permitting her again to 1 meet to many In general conlercnceind I hid I derived I much I satisfaction In hearing tile I servants ol Ooil If report how the j i good work was progressing and the Gospel I Gos-pel ol truth spreading Sue Instructed I Ibo tlslrre lo be diligent In the cause of I I I the Relief Society for It w I a grand I I woik nothing would give 1 more Joy and I j contentment ot out than lo help others i re leve the poor needy and nuite the l a Ii I lick etc Slie advised all lo be humble I I J observe the word ol wisdom and teach i I I their children guod morals I by example I I b dwell for some lime on the proper i mode of government In tile societies and I I I I concluded by exhorting 1 to be united t I j I I 1 1 I I and attend meetings regulaily 1 1 nllna Sister Laura Fisher said I she derived i I j I I I I much pleasure from meeting with the I 1 IJ I 4 and stated that tile Relief Society n 11 j I object lor thus meeting was to listen lathe j i i I la-the reports worship the lord I and be I lrl I 4 Ir rucled ai to our future welfare she 1 I laid that we could not live by bread I i I I alone but by every word that I proceedeib I I loilh rom the mouth of God hence our t I assembling In general conference that t wn might be taught by HIJ servant 11 I I Jtcounged 1 the sisters to continue ut f i diligent and faithful I Tt branch representatives then reported I 1 Ito 1 I I re-ported the condition of tho several 1 so I Ili I I 111 lam from whence they came alter I which Ihe congregation WI edified for I I sjuio lime with brief remark of encouragement ol the native couragement by lame nt I sisters i the same being Interspersed with 1 j number of Instructive eaaay and a low i tongs The afternoon and evening II Monday f vitro devoted to ol the Mutual Improvement i J Improve-ment conference with 1ldr I Uilllani II I II i I I Mendcnlull presiding The issoctallons I I I ol Honolulu Late and Kaluanul look part the former occuplng a portion of I the afternoon while the taller two occupied I II I occu-pied the evening I I consisted of The program Gospel leciure clast exercises I leIDc exerciffesdialogueloosongs etc appropriate for the education and I laatmcllon ol the rising generation I I I the participants did their parts well tnd I Justly merit praise I The general and Island authorities for I I tills otkanliatlon and others were pre I l I I I sippolad In their I respective meetings and I I I I unanimously sustained those for the I Mutual Improvement association being t William IL I 1 Mendcnlull presidentU ilder A I I Ii J IMI t10 I 1 llalct first and John I Hooper second counselor Joseph II llrtnton I secretary and S H W uolley treasurer I Fur the Relief I SocetyAlice U i I Uoolley piesident Ilia C Illrdno I 11 Irduu c Tryphcua Gulf Kckuewa Nakuaau I J filay a now and Kipo counselors Kcku I J I ewa Nakoants secretary I First Ttypheria i se Garll treasurer For I the Sunday schools I Idwln C Dibble president Henry I 1 Moss first and Law is I R J Jenkins second counselor John Do Hooper secretary I I and S IL Woolley treasurer I The evening services ol Tuesday the I 4 6th ended me conference which wai I I t 01 bb Indeed Interesting and we trust bine tidal I I President Woollry delivered the do I I Ing address He tald he fell that ill prekent had certainly partake freely of I ihe bread mlI and he was desirous I i I that I each one give I to other as freely as they had received After thanking the I people I kindly for their generous treat rdI I ment ol 1 IU Elder I during Ihe past term I and asking them to continue I few tariff the future he closed his remarks by encouraging all lo press boldly onward i in the work of II8 Lord He ottered i the benediction and a rJ Jouintd conference I I Ito I-to meet at Lile I April 6ih 1397 1 I Ill conclusion 1 tnlo pleasure In add I r Inz that a spirit vd love gladness and plll U I unity was prevalent In the conference rIo r-Io i beginning to end The Gospel of 11 < I Christ was pFCAChCd In power and clear i 11 neu not only by the 1 1ldcrs and sisters I I but by each one In turnlarge and small I 4 who look part In Ihe different organisa I tions for the escrclsciwcre replete with I I bcaullliil moral and precepts that tend o to strengthen our Wall In 1 that ls I good and were sufliciitit lo create within I I 6 with-in the breast ol any wanderer u fond 0 hope thai would point hint or her from I of this worlds darkness tothe light ot hen rhe people from iheoulslJe branches were well cared for by the residents of Lido and dispersed with the best ol Icelm In general the J future prospects of bl progress for I the work of God In this lair land are Indeed encouraging The < i proves of Flow inland reaping goes on continually Many are being aroused Irons clumber and the Increased Interest I I taken In religious affairs It noticeable I One market feature I Is the Improvement i I I i ol Ihe Saints In curing for tho Elders I Congeniality I more preceptlble of late I as many are getlltu their eyes open at last I and am artlvuJolalbfia realization I I r that the Llderi ot ZlolI have cot been I connected with Ibo political strife that I has been to prominent In I Hawaii plato IN years but have been laboring Incessantly I simly In the midst ol the people for II their btatfit I Calling taD 10 repentance I I I I I ItW 511 and ahMe them Ills stfL w 4 Ow i 11 i J I path Ihat leadeth 10 l life eternal Illao 11 I t r labor I The harvest U 1 great 1 and the I I rn are Itw In 11 lie part ol the vineyard 11 Our Wile I I band rt all lr In good health I mad working I sealouily or the advstscr < f mint of Itulli and Join lti me In paple I 1I I H wtihmg your eillmab e piper success I i I and prosperity and In suppl csilng I I wPXrYhnto ble11 I I IllrawboJwetlelh 1 on high lo bless I I I J who ate seeking lo learn bflllswayi If and do III Ml I On June a 7th Udjr I Elder George r 1 loieph I II Brlnton i I I H i CuK and S etTop1cn Gail atrtved In Honolulu irons Zlon On July IS I I hlder Will G Irattell I and William U I Ilillitrivedlnihenlnlon OnlujeA I 1 1 Idert Metvln M I formation Waller it J I Srholei and Sisters Ale I I I larmvn and i 111 31 I I 4 T I w harbor Scbotei I having fully CurnOtted i I their minions were honorably re 1 eaieu I I I r 4 and on Jul uloreiurmd liomei etSleam wiirimoo On loth1 I Idef I I ship Wlmoo Auguil I YI Thomaa Hrlmleywbo had ubaiol 1 Piece I I I t or a film the 014 I alwas honorabv released l re-leased on I account ol the II 5w ol bit 11 I i A P I tied fathef I and returned home slow i I I 41 I to 1 t days later J fF Gtortni II I UIIIR i 1i i 1 Mliiiei 11 I I 1 Clerk ol I Ii I Ila 1 Of obb446 nPFL I I I I I I t Ji CROAK Classic Tn I t I I lJl I November sad OIL 11 j r To tie Mitw 1 k I tell tour city on the nliol April 1i njj i an d on arriving In Chttanoog I I 41t i w7iT its Icnd lo labor In the East Tennessee i 0 t Ten-nessee conference I Ant entered the 0 1 1 1 01 1 counlyol Koane and helped loeanvaji 41l made j 1 hot county a few I friends were I 1 I I 11 there Tbenon Ihe lit of December I JI I I I II i slatted for u nectarine county North I I i J1 f I Carolina lo open up tile labor there I IJ We found some Far ras bf that county I I I Ll 1 If < l very friendly and lucceededln MUM I t 1 u f quite a number ol meetings Much I jmjudice was removedand tome new I 1 fJ I friends were made 1 1 11 fit i 1J 1 About the ul I ol I August iA us I I t1 started forCherooke county to conlerace 11 I where we met twenty of our cotaborcri J I I I i I tot three days we enloicd I a spiritual i i I 0 J east wllli our beloved 1 ltesl Ident Kim 1 r bill during which lime we determined r I 11 lo travel I more strictly without money i i i i i t thin ever belori Acting upon this re I 1 t ole we > all started out to our various j I fields 01 labor I vi lilt renewed delermlna 11 I lion 10 prove the Lord I was assigned to 4 4 4 I enter Greene Court its mlollcIldr i I > t to bold l meetings Our Inilruclkini were I 1 11 I lo preach everywhere lo we began en I Ihe court house comer In Greenville I a J j I Iowa of 3000 Inhabitants It was the I l I 1 f harden I effort ol my lit Slice Him we a i J r have preached tinder tirtout clrcem I I I 1 i 1 I 1 t I stances In private and public houir at I I IT I molaaaes mill in front of chattels I P I rom which w had been excluded at I I d j Il political gathering etc t and at last we I I I 1 found two nelghboihoodi where the 1 11 I I t Gospel was a welcome visitor In company I I Iiw 1 com-pany wllli Elder 11 1 I 1 Aydelotlr a new I if I arrival In The field I hate held a good t fk I I It t series of 1 meetlngi 1 In each place I mak ng T 11 11 I many Irlendi I arousing contlilrrable I I I 11 1 Intereat I left AIDa I principle I or life I I I J 4 11 r T and nlvallon And Hill our preaching I q I 11 It In I demand go viewill nd CASO lo N carry on the good work Wa capect aWe II I i I 4 l floret St hI I I I lI We find that the Lord II I abundantly I 4 J l able and Killing to bless and prosper the I 1 t labor of Ills servants u hear they keep il I I I I r I Ills commandments and put their trust I In Him I I I t t I f I 1 Through neglect I have been without I yout valuable paper since less I been I i 1 t Vs lour county 1 please lend IU to me plj I I r1 i 1 remain JAMM WlliaiAiD I I 1 Moonlight uuu II OIIIIIAJI 1 I a grow 1 1 a fterag 10 44 Altar I 11 ti I 1 own asomy111tirefleir Moolla aiiia O4 11 I 4 I t I OLCIUU Lancaihlrr I 1ngland 411 November ill 1896 I il I To lit Values i Having read maty Interesting I reports 1 ii total our Elders traveling In dlllerent I 1 > arm ol the world and having labored I myaelf a an ambatiaior ol Hull ti > I tome ol tbo peoiteol the Mancheilcr I I conference I thought I I that a few limits I I front my I Journal would be of Interest I lo u r the reader ol your tit valuable I paper 1 l I I lelt my dear old mountain home In I I I Ulal on 110aid 0arof April Ify bav Ing a p ta assails uolh by land o n a sea I I I arrived 1 la I Liverpool on the und of I I I Arril at noon o were there met by I I I 1 three Jildeli ron the olhce I In Uveipool lOn i l-On April ajrd I iccelved my appointment I 1 appoint-ment to labor In Ihe Mancheaiercon Irrence and 1 front there lo labor In ihe 11 1 Oldnam district Here I nut Hilda I I Joseph Nelson but before finding him I I I I had my first little I experience ol being T I 11 out In the world Our president gave I me Eider Nelsons address 111 1 made 11 9 a fur there U loon ai arrived I In Oldliim 1 11 About one mile from Ihe sutlon and tu I my surprise found 1 that Elder Nelson Is I and the family he was staying lilt had I I 1 I moved the day before to another part of I I f I the town I could not find out where ao I 11 I little 1 Iwaalna I toth nol ooooo tl neoplc II t anti knew not where to be tig an I I entire stranger asked I tie neil door 1 J I I I brm 1 could leave my Michel In i JI I l their hound I would try t lo I find md I r I j 11 Nelion The good lady consented so I I I I started oft I knew not where J 111 I 0 I walked for about thirty minutes and I I it began IIW grow dark At IJ point I I I I n stood Hill for a few 1 moment I ollerlng f 1 up silent prayer asking Ihe Lord lo I 1 I direct me where to go 1I1 once a I I name and number ol a house came tot to-t I I me ai II some one spoke to isicOGia I I to number 7 Kadclill street and there r you ulll find whom > ou are seeking at this I turned light about went back to I gel ray satchel tot In a cab and told the 11 I cab driver to take me lu the above ad IF f I I i I draft Hold I him I did not know where the but that theta wuch I I place vias a ill I I I I I I r place II I le said lie thought not told 1 I I Flace I d 0 r him there must be At lull be drove oh I i I I In search ol the place Alter about i I I t I lorty I minutes driving about loon hot I lound 1 the eiact address I gave him I I I a 4 I Y f of out and knocked at the door Iho I J j h rail jy came and looked me what I v anted 1 I ly told I berlwas I looking lor a Mormon I iIf Bidet or a Latterday balnl Ulooro I j1111 you told I her and the said Comr i 1 1 I 11 rrou have come Juit to the rUM place 1 ar iprct Elder Nelson here I in a few I I Ill i 11 I I Hi 1 sJldh soon c uie Tin I I I 11 d 1 I lauitht that i if wo rely on IIio Lord He I will I net tr forsake ill I OAS I have labored In OMhani since ant i Ill I arrlvaland have done mv best lo spread 1 I 1 It fie fault 411 Ihi Gospel In every was 1 f I I 1 I Iii passible We hate held larji number I 11 i ul 1 open air I lrIJch I < n say that I these have resulted J In much o I e h have had ij > t v j i rupi I op nd I i llttet I to our bumble I testimonies I and J I ui IIUIt bleuliii > ul God we lute been quite successful in mallets many friends 4 And IAC hv IlUpotr 01 a great many oc I cIIOllhe true plan ul Sal I iUOIII lie ilia i J i I car Iulur i Vhile holding one ol our open air mccllniji a lady stopped and listened 1 f t for about one hour and then laid 0 that t ii Juil what I have been look ig lor for 11 Iho ps t throe or four y ar but could 4 i 14 I not find I Clio said I sh r Had a heard the I a Uiler oay Satnta omo thirty yean o o I ind I haj been thinking I obi ul t their 0 i i pitaculuti ever mice and cl late haj I I I looked top end down for them In vain > hc Ii now a regular atleedani I 8140 l her daughlit t and ion at our meetings A month ago In our council meeting at Manchester decided to bold a district conference once each wek We have all 1 diatrkti the Manchester conference son would hue a district conference In I each district every sit months It was decided that the first one should be held In Oldham also that the Old hlfl Llders Joseph N 20nall 1 Joseph J l1roadbentJosheopullial20nall I ariangeantnts anti taVe I charge of the same So va lilt the help ol the Saints I about tvientfive In number we all worked hanllo get Sir n gets to attend I i our three Cervices We got Gut IOU large IIIU announcing the meetings I Church ot Jesus CiuUlol Latter day I Saints Oldham dislilct conference ruree service In connection with the above coiferencrwlll be held I on Sunday October ijin liki la commence at 103016nIsnd3jInd6joNnu The services will be held at 117 Union street Oldnam Morning lubject Ii hepatica essential to laUallunr Alternoon lublcct The restoration of the Gospel subject71iodivinhy 01 the book of nfor 1 Tbe public are cordially Invited beat free No collection Joinrii NILS ON joinrii UaoturiiiNT Presiding Elders prove all things and hold l last to that I which Ii good We posted the bllli up where ever we could alio got a large number 10 the store w aide a 1 arrangedwlih one man lo post one up on a board he had lor the purpose In Iront ol his store and I feed lo ray bint I returned wiln the J I ji 1 He I opened It and law Latter day those on it backed out The name nearly killed him We worked bard till late each night the previous week and tilt the reiult In tbe lunds of Ihe Lord The outcome waa far beyond our belt eipeclalloii Our rooms were full itrt being one hundred and thirty strangers present class Ing the dayI never lAW a more attentive audience I bad marked hard all Summer to gel some of my relative to attend our meetings but was unable to 100 IlIIlhls nm Then IWASSibleltilll 1 tbe lielp ol God lo Ito tin level cousmi lo attend out meeting meetims J rtI on this day One man and till wile I walked eight miles through the rain The result of the conference Is slioulng much l II the Klderi will I do the FrI Fr-I rt Ihe Lord will bless Ibclr labors we have many Investigating oat doctrine and the faturr liokt bright The Olulun C r mcle hail something lo say about ot r i onlerence Itwas line f flatted I In lour different papers luey 41111411 report sboni igthal patio Save ol beloi removed Irxin Ihe inlnila I oft peoplealia I the piess I encloi = c1nenclosc lots the tepott ai made In the Chronicle II h b Iplpliljpt published the N gave the Yhl ay received J On O loc tl Elder Mark Austin w as appointed tol labor titanic In the Oldham I District In place ot Elder luseph I Nelson who hao I been released lo return home Elder It Birchallwho Mover Iera I on a visit I It helping the mI Icrs to ipread the truth ol the Gospel and an doing much good A one bav dl Ing friends I or relatives In oldiiam if 1 they will lend me the name and address So e will be pleased to visit them as the Elders can do much good In this way Mjraddreit ls I Joseph S llroadbeni number 24 brlvanit oil main road Oldham Uncaihlrt England The Baptist church have granted US the use ol the Hapilama fount to bap uae in any lime we with Ill and in many Wallis are the llerdaySilnti being looted on with favors f and Ihe great beam ol prejudice Is I i belni rapidly removed by the divine plan I trust that every ounK mn In Zion will prepare himaelf for I inla I great and responsible work lor there are mauy thing lobe learned and also more they can uccOTplih at home the better they sea toe so It I Called upars to go on nil alone I I II of the noblest Calls that can Con e den I ILlokali S I IIkOAllalNT |