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Show at Jerusalem, to which the Messiah should come. But tbey (the Jews) could do nothing until the Lord should move odoq them and work with them. He went on to review the organization of FIFTH STREET. tbe Cbureb, referring to tbe great number of Elders and ether officer ordained to labor in tbe cause of God, and conCharles W. PtNa'ci&E, - - Editor cluded by exhorting each, one toperform and ancient in aervrnts bU through tbe duties required, submitting to tbe modern times. TijTIS TZMZIS, Saltan VtMijor. will and guidanoe of God, fulfilling the a He referred to the blessings and that all were entitles to wbo bad covenants they had entered into, honorembraced tbe gospel of Jesus Christ, and ing each the other in their respective Friday Ereningr, Aprij 7. 1876 ketit tbe celestial law. All those to positions, the head honoring the memwhom were committed a dispensation of bers of the body, and tbey the head, to give an account of their the gospel God held responsible for tbe preparing CHRISTIAXCTl'S when the passed beyond held God stewardships, his of out purposes. carryiug that world to which all the into the vail, for On the 31st ult. Senator Chris- - the ancieet apostles responsible which Jesus gent tbem forth were hastening. testimony disChoir sang tbe anthem, to bear to the nations of tbe earth,' and tiuDcj reported hU bill for the So "Worship (he Lord Most High." which they faithfully performed. franchisement of the women, and f whera the to Prayer by Elder F. D. Richards. also with Joseph Smith,, OGDEN JUNCTION ' While wa rejoiced in the light ot the Gospel, tbe Cbristian world, though profjssing to believe in the Bible, were groping in darkness like blind men. beSaints not only Tbe Latter-dalieved in Joseph Smith, the prophet of the last days, but also in those promises and prophecies that Ood had declared priv-ilege- hill. . lieve that a measure so destructive of Republican principle's will pass the t Senate, and feel assured that if it should, it will be killed ia the House. question of mature consideration whether the elective franchise, once bestowed, can legally be taken away. We believe that Mr. Freling huysen has enunciated the doctrine that thia cannot be eonstilutionally effected, and we shall watch with It U a some curiosity his eourae, argument and vote when the bill comes up for action t the Senate. It if a matter cf astonishment that would be so a man like Christian unwise as to father such a bill as that which bears his name, and be mad clique .who, for the baseat purpose!, are continually plot ting against the peace and welfare of the tool of a the people of this Territory, And Ttare fuily persuaded that the time will come when the venerable Sena tor will deeply regret lending himself to a measure utterly subversive of he prineiplos of our system of government, and the institutions of this iVtjo and liberal government. XE.V TRIALS. has overruled the verdict of the jury iu that Judgo Now the ' Emerson mining suit, and rendered a judgment contrary to the findiog of the jury, the lawyers, not content to await the action of the Supreme Court, are trying the case over agsia iu the newspapers of Salt Lake City. Although we cenfess our inability to account for so erroneous a deci sion os we baliove that of Judge Emerson to have been, wo can see no apecial good growing out of a newsThe lawpaper trial of tho case. had have their yers day in court, uod good taste, it seems to us, would dictate the propriety of waiting until the case can be reached iu its order, Hichmoud-Tercs- a . it belongs, in the courts. where lOKTV-SSXTI- AWUAL I Tb Forty-SixtAnnual Cocferouceof lie Church of Jesus obrist of Latter-d- a aiits convened in the New Tabernacle, fc.lt Lake City, yesterday at 10 a.m. There were preeeot en tbe stand Of the First Presidency Prest. B iiung tod Daniel H. Wells. Of tbe Twelve Apostle John Taylor, Witford Woodruff, Orson Pratt, sen., C C. Rich, Loreuxo Saow, ISrighain Young, I ir., Jos. F. Smith. Patriarch John Smith. . Of the First Seven Presidents of eveotis Joseph Young, Albert P. ftookwood, Heraee- S. Eldredge, John - Van Cott. Of the Presidency of the High rrieats't Quorum Eli as Smith and Eli as ' Morris. Of the Presidency of the Stal of Zion Geo. U. Wallace and VT. H. Fol aom. Of the Presidency of (he Bishoprick Edward Hunter, L. W. Hardy, Kobert Burton. Also a Urge auniher f Bishops and Elders, representing the various wards wid lettUtmeata throughout the Terri- t. tory, i The Conference was called to order by Trest. Brigham Young. Choir eaog: 'An asge! from on high, The long, long silence broke." : Prayer was offered by Elder Jobs Taylor. Choir ng: "Great is the Lord 'tis gooi to His liigu an J holy name." elder wilford woonmrrr hie pleasure praise at meeting again Zipressed Ue iib tbe Saints ia Conference. hoped that ever heart would be lifted in praise and gmti'U'ie to God, for tbe riil:ir'.ic.''j ef blcesing conferred upon REVENUE! INTERNAL SPECIAL TAXES, , lt, May 1S76, Lord delivered the ancitnt records of the Nephitea, and gave the priesthood to Correspondence. la the foundation of a kingdom that God never was to be thrown down held bim accountable for tbe faithful use of those powers and keys that were committed to him. It was the same with President Young, his counsel, the twelve apostles, and all who held tbe And it behoved us to be priesihood careful how we bundled sacred things and to magnify our calling. He urged tho prompt observance of the law of tithing, that temples might be built, and all faithful Saints bave the privilege of attending to those ordinances for their dead friends and forefathers that alone could be administered in tUe temples of the Most High, ho mailer what our circumstances might be, all had the power of keeping the commandments of God. He hoped the Saints who attended this Conference would come with prayorful hearts, that God might inspire Industry," His servant Brigham and give him rSchool," "Home," "Words of Wisdom," strength to deul out to the people the and "Amusement." The whole was a bread of life. grand success and will have a lasting TUESIDENT D. II. WELLS effect en both young and old. It, will Said a great and glorious privilege was encourage our Sunday school teachers to grunted te us of being co workers with take a firmer hold of the work in which the Almighty, and insisting Him in sus- tbey are engaged although our Sunday taining and establishing His Kingdom school has been well attended during upon the e.irth. Tbe world at the pre- the winter, and much credit ia due the sent lime was full of unbelief and wick- Superintendant, A A. Allen, and his edness, and the Lord had sent forth His assistants, A. P. Koto and Thomas everlasting gospel to reclaim His child Williams, as also several other brethren ren from the error of their ways. This and sisters engaged as teachers, tor the whs a preparatory work. The judgments prosperity of the school. Reformation and improvement are and of God were beginning to be poured out upon tbe inhabitants of the earib. It have been tbe order of the day, for some was through tbe instrumentality of His time past, in this place. At the beginchildren that He was going to establish ning of tbe winter we organized a Young We Men's Mutual Improvement Association, His great and glorious kingdom. should take hold ihen with renewed zeal and elected the following officers: J. E and energy and build up temples-bFogg, President; Lehi Curtis, I. E. Thoreson, Secretary; J. S. paying our tithing. Were we willing to use our means and ability for the for- Allen, Treasurer. The association has warding of this great temple, the found enrolled 110 members, and has held its aiion of which was laid? We could do meetings regularly every Tuesday even-iogit if we were only united and willing. commencing at 7 o'clock, and has There need be no delay in this matter, been governed according to the rules of Tne subjects but by some appropriating their labor parliamentary practice. and others their means to furnish a sup- and speakeis have been appointed at port for the families of the laborers, the each meeting for the succeeding one. The subjects have been numerous. work could be accomplished. All the members have had (he privilPrest. Wells also touched upon the principle of economy, and showed the ege of speaking in their turn, and the necessity of sustaining home industries, meetings have been interesting, and of that there might be more producers much good to the young men. The among us, for while there were more young ladies have also been organized consumers than producers we eould not into an association called the Young become prosperous. Union was also ab- Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associasolutely necessary, he urged the par- tion, have held regular meetings, and amount importance of these things in have taken about the same subjects as carrying out the purposes of the Al- the young men have discussed. This is also a success. mighty. We have had a good social party in Choir sang the anthem : our hall every week during the winter. ''Jerusalem, my glorious home." Prayer by Elder C. C. Rich. The question is not with us whether TWO T. M. it will pay or not; it is to put ourselves in a way to sustain ourselves and proChoir sang: cure labor for ourselves as well as those "Great God attend while Zion sings coming into our The joy that from Thy presence springs.'' who are continual' midst both from the new and old world. Trayer by Bishop L. D. Young. And that is what is needed all over the Choir sang: world. It makes very little difference "With joy we own Thy servants, Lord, to us whether there is "paper" or Thy ministers below." "hard" money in use (paper answers KLDEK JOHN TATLOB, every purpose): if Congress thinks that Showed that mankind was dependant is what makes the bard times, they are where all the trouble is, is in upon God for life, intelligence and sus mistaken; teuanue. That when Christ came for want of employment; there is plenty of the salvation of man. He came not to do everything in the land, but there is no His own will nor speak His own words, work whereby the laborer can earn but to do tbe will and epak the werds means to purchase with. There is overand of His Father in heaven. Also when production, and will be the ruin is Joseph Smith presented himself to this if it not curedas soon, it well many other nations. generation, he only proclaimed those ef this as we intend to establish a season This which God had revealed to him. things And His servants, who bad gone forth shoo shop, where we ean have our shoes to the nations of the earth with the ever- and boois made and repaired, and put to work, and now and lasting Gospel, they did not make mani- our shoemakers fest any doctrine of their own, but de- then put iu one of our young men to clared those truths which hai been learn the trade. Also a carpenter and God re- wagon shop. We bave a blacksmith shop gives to them of the Lord in running order. to His people quired acknowledge His We ba had a pretty hard winter, haad in all things, and ti render unto Him the glory for all things which they plenty of the "beautiful white," and it is not all gone yet, we have a fair prosaccomplished under His direction. Those who had listened to the vice of pect for two weeks yet of getting "snow tbe good shepherd and had gathered to blind," at the rate it is going. Tbe stock has suffered some for the these mountains, bad not come here to revel and wallow in wealth, but to do want of feed, ns most all have been s hort the will of God in preference ta thetr of feed for the last month, but now, as with Him, and the bills facing the Bonth are beginning awn; to be get bare, 1 tnmk all will be well. lie for tbe establishment of His king- to Our dom on the earth. meetings have been wall attended Elder Taylor went on to show that the this wiuter, and a good spirit prevails. All are eagerly waiting for spring, wcrk in which we wete engaged was and for the lime to go to work. the ot deof great plan part salraiion, Yours respectfully, signed by the Almighty beture the founSUBSCltlDEB. dation of the world. At various periods men were sent from Him to the people, When all that is worldly turns to wb came with "Thus saith the Lord;" and those wbo received their word were dross around us, books ouly retain willing that the Lord should rule over their steady value. When friends them. God had not chosen the wise and grow cold, and the converse of intigreat among mea, but the weak things mates languishes into vapid civility of tbe earth to confound the mighiy, that no flesh might glory ih. His pres- and commonplace, these only conence. It was so in tbe day of the world, tinue the unaltered countenance of and we had the same organisation nf the better days, and cheer us with that priesihood now as was given in ancient true friendship which never deceived limes and for the same purpose, and Washingwith the same light., intelligence, power hope or desjrted sorrow. and authority. What many of tbe anci- ton Irving. ent prophets predicted, we are called to The Chinese have built a r, carry out. And God had required of us man ihingg necessary to the dispenand named her, "The Terror to sation of the fulness of time the gather- Western Nations." But she has not ing of the Saints, tbe building of temmuch a of tenor yet, for the ples, the administering ef ordinances for proved the living aad the dead, tbs establish- Government allowance ot grease for ment of the proper relation of the sexes tha ways was so small that she was for time aad all eternity, and the re- laituched with great difficulty, and demption of nvinkind. when launched the engines refused to The speaker related a conversion h bad with a Jew one of tbe RothcbiMi work the screw, and the Chinese are in which be described Ihe work to be wondering how they are to start her diceby th Jews ia buildinj a temple on the illusion tf terror. Th ReTineci Statutes of tho Unfed States, Sections 823i, 3237, 3ia8, and 3239, require every par toa engaged in any businasa, arucation, or em ployment which ren1er himlialile to a 6PBCIAL AXI FI.ACK TAX, TO I'KOrK I.IIHHTIF.N T OH PL.ACE OF BIKI 'K" a FT A MP denoting the payment ol mid FKi:iLTAX for the Special Tax Year May 1st, 1870, before commencing or continuing biuineu alter April 30th, 1876. begin-alii- The Taxea Embraced Within the Provision of the La w abve Quoted are the Following, vizi " Hjruin I. I- - TO THE PUBLIC ! ln April 80th, 1877 $200 00 Rectifiers, 2i 00 Healers, retail liquor, . 00 Dealers, wholesale, liquor, 11 W liealera iu malt liquor J, wholesale, 20 00 Dealers in mult liquors, retail, 25 00 Deulere in leaf tobacco, SOU 00 Ketail dealers in leaf tobacco IItrum, Cache County, U. T.t cents over on Sl.OiM), fifty sales of for And April 3d, 1876. erery dollar ih eneee of $l,0OU On Pealere in manuluciured tobacco, Editob. Jpsction: 60 00 Manufacturers o! utilt, And tor each still manufactured, 2l W Sir: As it is very seldom I find any?0 t)0 And for each worxn iu thing in the J cnctiom from this place, Manuiacture B of tobacco,tiiuf&ciured, 10 00 I tueught a few items would not be Manufacturers of Clears, 10 00 two ti' l'od than tobacco, f Jlors (more amiss. 60 00 burses or otb ir auimal",) To day we had a Sunday school exhiPeddle i ot tobacco, second class (two horses bition in our bull, commencing at two 5 00 or other animals.) o'clock p.m., and continuing for two and Peddlers of lobucc, third class (one horse or IS 00 other animal,) hours, admission free. Tbe exhi- Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or bition consisted of songs by both juve00 10 ,) public conveyance nile and congregational choirs, under Biewei s of less than 500 hundred barrel, 60 Ot 100 On the able manageoieut of Mr. 11. 11. Brewers of 600 baTels or more, Any pers 'n, eo liable, who shall fail to con'iily Peterson, with organ accompaniments. with the foregoing requirements will be subject by Mr. Albert Savage, interspersed with to severe peuamcs. Persons or firm liable to pay any of the Special speeches, recitations, review of questions and answers, and the readiDg of several Taxes niiiied above must apply to O. J. IsOl,-I.- I S I'ICIt. Collector of Internal K venue at pieces composed by our Sabtiath sohool fAL C LAKE CITY, aud pay lor and procure the teachers, expressly for the occasion, en- Special Tux Stamp or Mumps tbey uee l, prior "Our Sabbath to May 1st, 1876, auJ MUTUOUr I'UKTHElt titled, "Home you wish to purchase Goods cheap do not for. If apt tn call nn d examine, our tfoods and vrices hpfm. -- v v . J- We keep ith, BOOTS, SHOES, CHOICEST HITS Goods, AND CAPS. " GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. W. Jennings, Sons & Sadler, Importers, Jobbers and Retail dealers in General Merchandise. Utah Salt Lake City, 4H410m Out bellm F S. 1878. Xamball Block, Salt Late of Broadway, take City, JV. Y.. Being about to move to San Francisco, will sell off her whole stock IP Train will run CONFERENCE. DAILY DUH.N3 Leaving Ogden at 5 00, 9 40 a.m. and 6.20 p.m. Ar'ie at Salt Lake at 8.15, 11.40 a m., and 8 L'O p m. r a FuU Line of NOTIONS, Staple and Fancy Dry RAIIjIIOAD. Commencing April y wi 7" Ct-.- dl60-0- C1TR1L -- - PR ITT. UTAH - i have tim& you do not 7. Tf'f elsewhere;- or, if purchasing . jZ oulv ,ujcv anat money to send spare iu come zo iuy,thi'n.ito oMce nost whatever for nr order amir jnnnpj S y you need and we will fill your orders and do the Commissioner of Internal Hevenue. Office or Internal IUvenci, Washi.noiom.B. C, February 1st, t law i X DEL ST-O- Ij MILLINERY . of ass j f GOODS! At Prices which Defy Competition. i y , f S. U. y a great number of the men of Utah. It was placed on the calendar to floine up in its order. We cannot bring our mind to be FECIAL NOTICE us. Ogden to Salt Lake and " " " " " Kaysville Farminpton Centerville Wood's Cross return 135 1 OU " 75 " " " " " $2.00 60 Trains will leave Salt Lake for Ogden and intermediate points, at 7.00 a.m., 3 40 p in., and 5.05 p m. Tickets gooil for return un lit April I Hit, '70. JOHN SHARP, Supt. JOHN SHARP, Jr.. General Freight and Ticket Agt. 165 9t PARTIES COMING call visiting Conference should Bargains. Ladies and get j i . Remember the Place, Kimball Block, Mrs H. HAZARD: tl di56-2- TO CONFERENCE. -- THE CALIFORNIA WILL FIND AT JAMES DWYER'S Book Store! SALT LAKE CITY, A Complete Stock of Sunday School Books and llewards suitable for Presents. Histories, "Biographies, and all the Standard Books of the age. . Bibles $6.0 ? per dnz. Testamet'ts $1.50 Good Family per doz. Bibles from 63 00 up t5 jj30 each. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary for 187G, with the Flags of all Nations. Call examine Slock and Prices LIBERAL DISCOUNT Sundi-.Schools, Pubiia ana Private A To y Libraries. Wine, Brandy and Liquor Co. FIFTH STilEET, OftDEX, Respectfully place before you their Price List w ines of Choice and Liquors 0 STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS, found in the country, either East or West, be to etc., aud intend always to keep the same full and complete in erery HAVE THE CHOICEST WEBRANDIES, Our Liquors are particular. Pure and Free from any Adulteration! Whatever, and may be used with tre preateat confidence at the sick bed and iu tbe family. Our ifl!l 8 BRANDIES 111 ! At 1 Bom Come from tlie best vineyards of California, and are made of choice and cart fully selected grapes, and we will sell at Less Prices dl59 2w far than any other House in Utah For these reasons: We buy direct from distillers and and pay Cash for all our Wines aad Liquors. Our goods do not go through (he hands of two or three middle men, which increases the prioe and multiplies J.he chances of adulteration. wine-grower- s, LEGAL NOTICE. In the ProbaU Conrt in and for Box Klrtr enmity. Territory of Utah, Hon. Saaiunl Smith, , Judge. Rudolph Priet, called j j, J'rice.Kl You Oo t .Then OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Profits and Expenses Small. y Simmom. tf. i Jotephim Priet, calhd Prict, D't j The people of tha United Staffs in the Territory We import and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and BraBdiei, ; ! of Utah wnd greeting to Josephine fries, called and as pure and unadulterated as they come from the wiaa press. To preft thii Vs Price, lift. Yuu are hereby required to answer the petition of Rudolph Priej.cai'd Price.in said conrt it is only necessary to remember that grapes are worth only one cent per powwol hibit filed against ynu, within ten days, exclusive ot tha in California, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon whio riav of serrice, after the eervice on you of this wine. At this rate there is no suhstitue as cheap as the grapes themselvef f summons, if served within this county: or, if In O.W-B- . th L & Wines Co., and Brandies. Respectfully yours, served out of this county hut within this district making within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days, as ir or judgment by default will be taken against you Co. Mr. ! oeordiLg tu the prayer of said petition. Sjid action is brought tu obtain a decree dissolving i pr tha bonds of matrimony existiuac between said he tL plaintiff and aVivndant, up-- n tha grounds sot Per HANSEN foi th in the petition on file in this office. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the snid petition as above required, plaintiff will take detank against you and apply to the court for the relief prayed for. Ia testimony whereof, I J. C. Wright, clerk of sait sourt. do hereunto set my hand and affix the Old seal of said court this uth day ol Apiil, 18: tt SB man-of-wa- At J. J- C. WEIGHT, Probata Clerk. PEEBLES' DRUG STQEEl FIFTH STREET, sCl-3- PBIGE LIST' BSSAXDIES. Ogdoti purpi fbum feeds WIIISKIE PER PINT $1,00 50cts 40cis Hermitag Long John Miller Bourbon Eldorado " Ci-o- " Gimble dlTO-- tt & Crosby & 3")3tS 25cts GIXS. Co., London Gin Holland Gin BRAXDIES, French Cognac Brandy California Blackberry Erandy , Ginger Burgundy Port Old CaL 60cta Pwisling I. Ses Win Sherry French " Sherry CaL, " 60cts Angelica " Isabella " Catawba White California " Sweet Muscatella" "oets Dry Muscatella " oOets ih.p, WIXE8, 25e '&flcu r 30c &u ; nd r adrat and I shoes fitted 20e jOeH 30 $ Cor tiire |