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The U.S. Government have confiscated about 800,000dol worth of property belonging to Mormon officials. This is to be turned over to the school fund of Utah. All ministers of religion of foreign nationality, whether Catholic or Protestant, have been forbidden by a recent resoript of the Czar from travelling or abiding in Russia. This law has been applied even to the chaplain of the German Embassy. Young writer: "Have you read my article in the current number of the ' Every Other Monthly Review,' Miss Penelope ?" Miss Penelope : "No, that pleasure is still in store for me. I heard papa say, though, that ho had read it." Young writer: "Did he not think that I treated my subject in a very exhaustive manner ?" Miss Penelope: " Yes, I believe he did say something about being tired." The man who comes to the station two minutes behind time, and sees the train scudding out at the other end, derives no satisfaction from the proverb " Better late than never."

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Evening Star, Issue 7751, 24 October 1888, Page 3

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 7751, 24 October 1888, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 7751, 24 October 1888, Page 3

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