| Show of an I In Del City Jo b oC o 1 Work ork or of th thElder Elder une yer year I h ht be bin 1 t lOrt ot of the LordA the L I t fiX months ot of which I hae lia e In Int t r a on Tine TineI II I among the ole oltI c lt lit ot of I I and andI I I ural She Is Ia th the 11 I f HI r 1 of oC England nd vt ot otI I h Y race ruce U upon l whom th the I i kindom kingdom I i th ralIs ot of bt bi bih I hIn h r fv I i ile ot of are juU I I ul E rut st and of oC th the yeoman eman In t L I III JYL I the ot of the h rn frontel frontier or marches Ut ot UtI I e tir Although It iI Is II that I 1 jq i nw recognized the ad tg 8 4 ut Jf luch euh a as that ot of r I ll the th reliable 01 of r a t t I the time ot Agricola 11 l lt 1 I ot of 1 r from the ot of Cale I hI upon the hIgh gound ground u ia tIe wh where re the city now I II I It Is B evident that de deU det U t j I t make nace this the northern lImit lImitI I Homan pi ot of for forr forI r I I ui II du the building of the great L d f Li mor more than ent I ens i i from to be bele beI I I t U le for tor the purpose of kep keep M t ut and cotI larn had hadt t I It It r h In want ot of repair hall had buit built I It itt ut f stone I It then extended from fromn New Nel Newa n In Cumberland through a und terminated at the town n II t LI the name of ti Ir I I Po P famous for tor IU Ita coal ot of this old wal wall are yet et to be bet beC C t 3 n each c ablo C a cohort ot oC C men I and three hundred and turrets by a 1 twelve tet feet high and eight feet CHt 11 wad r d thie work vork ot of y The I arLa buit built a a bridge the Ivel river hue Ii he cal called the Pons I d 1 by name name WI waa known tb numan When i rg dt d n e ot of the capital caled called the tho mun mn hOle home from tal foi rde r te th a centUrY from A A D 41 to toP P N wlate was wal the center or of the tho their thoIn ir In cang warfare between the arIM n and ati the tho ad and II I the th apone and the northern I When the Teut reut ns ulti I pr a led It continued to be beI I ot of the principal In I the seventh century We lind Chrs anly In the north and andr r r y soon eoon afterwards there thero were flour chinE le C HUI from It 18 havIng been the seeM If the had hadt t of 01 or orI If I tr nd md on account ot of Il Ite for tor fort t itin afforded upon tin iny i to the of oC oCl 0 l wll with which I It Ito hi o But Dut Its ita strength was wast wasI I t prot proof against the fierce onslaught It If the thA northern pirates and andt I t was wal again and agan again ravage ravaged by the ane anes who massacred the monk monks and ne WIthin Is Its wal wall After the union ot of the under the town until the tho to 10 b be the residence ot of ho earls ot of and The town was des oed by William the Conqueror In oas but I in lOtO 1080 I a fortress WI reared ra rarI rI to by the ii Robert eldest son It the tho on c which In t Iton Lion to the old fortress wae named and and Corme formed the nucleus name It I the t rR rent nt town After Atter the con I ry f the barons Under Earl Mow Mos cn I IP was stormed and taken ken Y m In 1 6 After the I ath th of I lG 1126 the town was Ir I ze zed by te tn Scots Under David Dald and wa It in theIr possession Until 1157 I lhea Pin I It IS restored b by treaty 11 to leery 1 11 ho the castle part It I Which Hl iI stand This was wal between he e years ears 19 1161 ond 1177 Attempts were ade ad by y the Scots Scota to take taka the town In I I 4 Ind 13 1 9 In the great 01 war I Wa taken In 1610 b by the r I 11 S under Lesley t r ho wd It for a a year er The lame lamo oom tOlk I it In 1614 and held It om until t 3 ni f th ft war During the young p rn of oC 14 1746 the kIngs eA e un ui r General Wade were her her to their ad 1 into t S Liland This was the lat last t asIL alln Ulon which Newcastle was the I n as ft C N Is I essentIally a hilly town 5 I i 1 to t bf b Viewed I It should be ii n tm the high rund round upon the sIde aide Sm Some or of the streets In 1 r porton Portion ot of the tOWI town along t the t F r Ih J fr are narrow and st steep p and I i r I several Beral ot of the t p fr houses or the time ot of Bli Ia a L t f th t The P ot of BI the n 1 hIli are principally the I rT ot of the architectural tle genius em i c harti are I t raI by streets wl With h im I IK g and fine shops and In I rf P r ald and western suburbs there 7 u rous Well cl bUit built ther and q inhabIted by the tho wealthier I r ue architectural features of must be mentioned the tho old le t Te T ara area ot of the castle wIthin 1 wal Wails and rore was three I f I it on 4 a hi hut IS lre ab y fm ft n the shores of th the river and M an extensive and noble proe Ver r the valley ale or of the Tyne prO and lount county of Durhl Durham I I t The wails ali wih with the T ot of which are how I t r and the Jat It ur r southern luthern portion re sUI Iut I it the Inner wail surrounding k v V hl been n entirely wal removed The I I c kop kep UNIt Itself with wal vaile 14 tt feet I Is II In a state of good II also allo the liDI g The castle I p i b by the In I I n II no now under the char chare of at Society ot of Antiquaries t v fitted Ula up a portion ot of It as al a I l museum The old 01 l I i hurh now the cathedral I ot of St St I Is an feature ot of Ii h JI T I 1 date tr 11 1359 Te The total f the Interior Is Ie feet and IC tet Ad th at IU feet The ld I stately spire IL In 11 tet feet tet high II 1114 an fl Illuminated clock and t heli Another interesting old h j II erected ac a i 10 it a br brau tJ plate on one ot of its I r p In the Il eleventh century St R Is II another which dats Bt Ui th Both fn building r spire to I I a IRon among I rr 1250 among man many o an Int ot jf view Th The etty i numb or r handsome rub pub of o In an S r may I I the th Hot HII 1 94 I fet th the the rivet In lM alan Wi hail all lofke Ind end t I I C In r the height lter latter being On three the I i for floor I ii a In i t library with two reading Ibe iii roe on the Che t are for ialy lilly to tot books ot of refer r and and tour four 11 ii u a lt apart t for r lense And at art Ila I f The Thi AN ar ot of the sit II lit 13 1431 yard lUre rat ln and the Ian And Ot oot ot of New J castle II with four cent lh I th R C Park vre 11 au an aia 41 t flYS In In the acres and wa was opened center ot of the park Is II a large larre Inkt lake mOt roost arranA while hi th Ih flower bode b d etc Dr ate al au lull loW out with ih excellent taste tute There nt bad band sinda lda lawns for tor croquet rouet and nd lawn awn ten teni tenDis Dis lIar lark k covel covers an are ot of i jias ly 11 aerl acres and wu was opened In a Tf The Armstrong lark of net nr y an fifty acree cr Is II a beautiful place al alo th Prk Park being prettily planted shrubs an and tt trees and provided wih with an ornamental lake walks er car carIde rG Ide drive croquet lawn tennIs w and other Fund grounds The Je Sea mont mend ii 18 n a beautiful Imal small valley Iy and pleas ot of rrt resort profusely planted wih with shrubs and azul fow flowers and It reminds us UI very r o of some ot of the mountain lne scenes at In the th suburbs ot or are lV eral rl tastefully laid out nd ornamentally planted Among them Is the generel cemetery opened In and of 12 12 11 coven nn an area acre acres also St t Johns and West Gate cemetery opened In jUT ben bang the largest In Newcastle covering an are area of 5 acres It ha has two tO mortuary Newcastle II Is wel well to the front In eu edu educational matters and contains many man flourishing schools Among the material aspects ot of the town be the may mentone thre three bridges which span pan the Tyne river Thle These include the Swim bridge a I marvelous pl piece ot of hydraulic Ing the High Level LeI tOI for tot foot vehicles and railway buit built In two tel tiers anI and ot of sufficIent height to alow allow ships to pl pan under I It owes owel It Its I grea great industrial and commercial prosperity frt first to I Its convenient positIon on a a tidal river rr and secondly to 10 the Immense stores ot of coal in the neighborhood which beld besides bing being largely exported hue have stimulated and nd supported A great varIety ot of Ind Indu tries The town began to export Indus Industries trie tries as early erly as 1 the thirteenth century Besides coal of at which rOII tons ton leave Newcastle yearly yearl by sea lea the exports of the city are coke Iron machinery chemicals alkali glass hardware and anI manufactured led lead The Imports In dude various ores and chemical sub stances timber corn provIsIons and cattle Prom From north and luth south Shields at the mouth ot of the Tyne for tor the whole length ot of ten len mi miles tp up to New atIe the Iver river I lined on both aldee wih with quays shipbuildIng yards ads chemical works furnaces and numerous presenting a scene ot of ceaseless actIvity Above a hundred Iron and steel vesselS for tor BritIsh and foreign owner are bui built upon the besides vessels of at war both for tor this and foreign governments The principal and oth other r Industrial e es ot of the town and neighbor neighborhood hod hood are engineering and machinery shops ordnance works shet sheet and plate nn glas glass work works bolte bottle Works or stained glass glassworks works poteries sai saIl cable cabie Ind and anchor works and ot of nals nails tle tIleS spades shovels and similar tools tool Following the north bank ot of the river rier we come on the busy river riverside side ot of walker walkers St Pc ter tern ald and North Shields aU all of which owe a lage large measure ot of their prosperity to the advantages afforded theta them b by this noble waterway The next point ot of Interest Is Tyne mouth which plays plas the part ot of a a popular resort for tor the teeming Industrial populations resident al alt along the Tyne Crossing the river we come to 10 South Shields where we find both a popular seaside resort and 1 a bu busy shippIng celer center on the same side of the river but directly opposite Newcastle II Is also 01 of much Interest and alon aloni wih with the other mentone mentIoned share Bhare In no smal email measure the success or of al although a though under separate munIcipalitIes Al AU the countr country looks locke beautIful this time ot of the year The Iren green rolling his hills te the woods the rocks and the ris the pastures where the shep sheep catte cattle and horse horses seem to be midst their luxuries the acres of green vegetables anti and the swaying meadows the fower flowers and the ot of waving grain al all In theIr place places make makeup make makeup up the beautiful scones in natures book bookas as they ar are now revealed to the tho hu man eye Britain alone alono has lIas thirteen con conferences These Thele together wih wIth the mis missions ot of th the continental I countries Scandinavia Germany Switzerland Netherlands Turkey and Iceland con constitute stute the European mission Accord AccordIng Ing to the statistical report ending De Dc comber cember 31 1599 the number of oC branches In the European mIssion Is The number ot of missIonarIes from Zion ladles ladies 1 It Irh Priests 36 Seven Seventies Ue ties W 33 There were during the past year 16 baptIsms In Great BrItain and 97 97 In the continental countries making a total ot of 1 1418 IS Newcastle II Is the headquarters ot of this conference We have nOl now In the cn con ference twel twenty and one lady missIonary I think we ar are ni all endea endeavoring oring to the bet best ot of our ability to help rl roll on the work of the Lor Lord While there are re not many who accept bp hap tim at our hands bandl still we e preach the Gospel and ar are surel surely seeds which In the due time of oC the lon Lord wi will bring forth fruit man many who wi will perhaps never accept I It on this erth earth cannot deny that they have have had a thorough warning and ln firm testimonies brne borne unto them ot of the restoration ot of the ot of Jesus Christ We Ia as missionaries ar are sent out to the world a as messengers ot of peace anti light We ar are commissioned to prach preach the Gospel but We are ure not told lold ho how man many we Ihal shall baptize or promised ed that the whole holo world shall be converted Neither Were ere the ot of old made luch such a promise but to the contrary It was al made clear to them b by Jeus Jesus that they would be persecuted and have al all manner or of evi evIl spoken or o them and how lie He had come not to bring peace on the earth but 1 a sword bEuse because thee there ar are always those who ho bye loye darkness rather than light and that but a few tew would find the gt gate to eternal ut lIfe Nevertheless our aim Is not to take takeaway away WA from an any cr creed troths that they I possess but me merely l to add to them higher And truths which wi will harmonize Wih With thOI those they have hac Ot Of course these higher and greater troth come In contact with the errs errors enter tamed In the and Invariably arul amuse the hostility or of I persons nl who live b by promulgating them but Mormon urn lam recognizes and holds fast tut to truth wherever It Is found That al all I its 1 sub Sects may ever eer continue to do this and make th the scripture ot of Paul laul Pro al all things and hold fast tut to that II I go good their constant aim Is II th the desire and prayer ot of your brother In the tho PARLEY F B ITU |