Show -- MHV - W :' " ":' - ' ' ' - v - 1 the Xtappahannockr by Col Baker’ force opened jji dirge song by the StI Cecilia so-link lo i fcw ninottion The thsi public were admitof barn in which they tookrefuee was fired ciety aad afterward lolditn ntLinC Butabtr 1 ' ' At was and killed llartold shot was 4th and ie Booth ricklwimt "jflSSSJ ' ‘ i--w bssBurgws V ‘“ter sfitast’sssfst wkj tod u f“ b ' ’ - --- r “cer“ine‘1ex' XevYork 2 fork date W th 22nd The of ta2£d in mourningto A meeting e ezpres-jjtbgiro day public nprroir Jtrd ProgreM lUlefgh appear--piper irtbe former proprietors was i the Lincoln eil - Tknj?! 'crib A rUvhlthjit i'fcj ker SfsouihudthittheiutU th4n ibe W?i the constitutional amend- - fShiii regarded return to the Union teems Srooghoat the State ri &® uefcrj H4J Washington 4 at ns rtber A 4 lUleigh 10 ft? 2C TZ'?! say: morning and delivered theTrpIy t hi negotiation with Word waa Immediately iient to with the SS'teaninotingtbe truce inattcra conld not be en-J2 aDj convention between army ! tn in-ci- ril do jf lately oftren aasi-A- 1 V 1 America we learn that the fartera Presidentwaof Guatemala tweeted and a crisis expected to Carrera waa president tile event "1 ith power to name bis RucceMor Carra late Governor of sort teen fesfr! “row icnlot i once rn'w SLtioth thought that Carrera's signal for Gen Barras to tjr tbo Presidential chair the xvhi cUiiosW lW issued a - jtgt irondurashad of tL tn -' an iil£ blockade i viib cotton runner Eliza Cuthine load rank on the bar at Brazos the captain the male and ’Ultra xiysfSfatamoras it wm reported that jjniakid declared against the Kinpire vu preparing to attack Gen Mejia wlio iliUuior&s with 4000 or 5000 men A drotruing Ti -- al v- al d - ti& from nommuuieation with he will either surrender or re if ke doe! the'liitter he ia lost as Cor ukaa (ruin 0000 to jjooo troop v i cot H MtrriAr i special says when tlieurhole jrruf the plot of the assassination is st iQ pnblictlie world will be astounded at Aurmity ai wed as at our forbearance itdyb 5 aw Canadian neighbors who have con-3t- lf alloeij furnished a safe asylum to tlie mu:t frfritmtie’s retort intn villains of The ilerald’s Raleigh correspondent or the 19th say at the second Interview Johnston made enquiry as to whst terms would be sc corded to members of the Confederate' guv- ernmenL Shennan refused to recognize the authorities of any snch government but was prepared to treat with Johnston as an officer ofinsurgent forces A subsequent meeting was had at which Breckinridge was re cog nixed ns a Major-Genernot as the rebel At this conference SherSecretary of IVa man permitted the introduction of the object tionable propositions which it la said Were dictated by JiriL Davis Sherman bad heard of the irdsident’a assassination before v negotiating and had commuuicatedths lotclii-genc- p to the rebels who appeared to hav taeprofoondeat regret at the event ’ Gen' Stoneman who was reported "at Greensboro waa permitted to come through Johnston’s lines to Raleigh Johnston’s army is probably 30000 strong and better supplied with field guns and horses than any army the Coufedcracy'ever had Many of the rank and file however not willing to await a formal surrender are leaving for their homes' ' The World’ Raleigh correspondent says a coiniiiissiun coindstiiig of Graham v Warren and SWain 'Burgeon-GenerCol Burr were sent by Gov Vance to seoL what arrangement could be made with Sher-nia- u on tho part of the State for a cessation of hostilities aud io ascertain what was to be the (status of the State government and its officers nnder the new regime The commission had the assent of General Harded to 'visit Sherman They had anTnterview with Sherman who gave them a protecting paper for thejUovernor apd State officers so long as no hoftlililies were shown by them Sherman told them that he had no information as to how the status of tho State government was affected as that question did not come within his province that he did not consider North Carolina out of the Union a the question of secesstou hsd not been' to the people thst he would respect every man that was not ah original secessionist and treat him with every consideration Still he must march through the State in pursuit of Johnston and the people must necessarily suffer thatmsreu J ohnston’sarray walufeiot-t- by his and every man slain in tor tore was an nnneressary lacritice Johnston and not himself would be- - responsible for thia sacrifice and for the suffering entailed on the people of North Carolina Tho civil zed world would pronounce Johnston’s course inhuman and te - Ulegitim ' Rochester 27 The funeral train arrived here at 320 am Minute guns were fired and Newiuaii’a regimental band performed mneral dirges The 54th New York the 1st company of Veteran Reserves the ' hospital soldiers the battery attached to the 25th and a brigade of Union Blue independent were drawu up in line in the 'depot On the north side of the track were the Mayor and 2$ of the common council with other civil organizations The bells of the city churches are being tolled and as the train leaves thejeity the multitude show marked ' signs of sorrow and respect r Thus far there ha been no accident Batavia N Yp 27s The remains of Abraham Lincoln arrived' at Batavia at 5A8 Two thousand inhabitants were assembled at this place During the lino the train remained here a choir of and male voices sang & requiem the bells were tolled and minute guns were firedi o W ongb Ne w York 27 tab-milte- this noon Wren ami lladgcr ar- Modal nrancni with cot Ualveston from un tlie Mrd o hand ) with Costa ltiea ifliirding Itornais an asylum uitinnal Havana dates sent eating rct n-j- ornsii-intercour- Btaxtox - (Signed) - htronld he the fagael Booth’s body and llarrold are ex-Go- New York 26 ' 16th lie frrfm Panama iriei: dtllooi £'5rculatiou of idle rumora of freh keeping the timid in nnijii iSwrJ upriaingi occurred hiu worthy of nothin few the w nowhere-- ' ex-Go- STANTON !tr-- ijKOi captured anticipated retreat of JelT Davis from u to Mexico with the purpose of invol-vi- a cxi duly con new difficulties red by the government has-bee- ‘ fe-ha- le army Potomac special of the nnrthe 5th corps was put on the march ofviufkt morning Mr Danville ill order to hold of SHERMAN'S TRUCES TO BE DISREGARpoint nd guard the communication DED! djourn iray under Sherman Tribnne’s Halifax the i 2G AFTER JEFF’S SPECIE! Jkv Africa from Liverpool 15th via Sment tovs lGth bringa dates three days THE PURSUIT” OF BOOTH! gality r The sews of the fall of Richmond iieJ iutenw excitement in England but it rtiis :nd too Ute td admit of the papers gen-d- r UIS DESPERATE PLUCK! Sltt! roitimenting upon it and? a moit of dch'V i Mrken had dosed from the 13th to the I1E DIED CURSING THE doVERNMENT! i the effect of the news cannot be fully 0 ME “DIED FOR HIS COUNTRY!” tloped until they aTe open I the lot! London Daily News fays the army of ’caufo long deemed invincible the pride Ur tape the centre the eitidel of the Con- ro: vitf rneptiM been not only beaten but abat- government ia Bow va-ud fugitive Richmond which-re-rtit nd gave it for a time a' dignity nrvrr have Acquired while ft nintd among the cotton plantations where had its riMjjrasjwt on fire by its departTUXES : twiite That the Confederate army Sht with all it old tenacity and clan we :not doubt but it ha been broken up by vho u we hav often been told were ATIO' A wpR of the Northern cities ' Davis ta the var by declaring that ho would here food for the torch await-ra- e 7 fnuthern armies tnr populated cities : the tumpt to bum New York ended in 'nag “ut an execution' while Davis set his wed capital in flamca and decamped erpapera are silent as yet 0ib ’! ThsTimesAas an article strongly Mrnmng the conduct of Judge Smith of: V3tre‘’ fur his-it- i consideretLB'nd danger-®- n 9 subject of the SL Albans ' Ul lUMl 'wCTl ed and the jpavta' oUf-- 4 ai d Li ‘ oidec correspondent of the ay there are unpleasant whis- S t to the desire of the king of the iunani!!iiIUr“0 “ England to exercise- 0Ter-thcourse to be taken by idinweclsre i pemnicnt in Mexican affairs proper rwoalt - - e -- eietr the yielded to aahington27 Thin Department has received a dwpatch from Uen HiUleck the military commanding Gen Canby and Thomas were instructed some days ago that Sherman’s arrangement with ' Johnston was disapproved by the President and they were ordered to disregard it and push the enemy ’ h everydirection v division of the James - " Stantov XSigned) Richmond 29 Generals Meade Sheridan and Wright are actiug nnder orders to pay no regard to any ruee ordrd-r- s of Geiu Sherman respecting losUlitics on the ground that Sherman’s agreement could bind his Own' command only and no others ' They are directed to ush forward regardless of orders from any one except Gen Grant and cut off Jolm-aten- : ’s retreat Beauregard'telegrapbed to Danvjlle that a new arrangement had been made with Sher- man and that the advance of the Cth corps waa to be suspended until further order I telegraphed back to obey no orders of : Sherman but to push forward as rapidly as possible The bankers here have information' y that Jeff Davis’ Bpecie is moving sonth from I Goldsboro ia wagons as fast as possible suggest that orders be telegraphed through Geu Thomas thatYilsou obey no orders from Sherman and notifying him and Canby and all commanders on the Mississippi to take measures to intercept the rebel chiefs and their plunder- - The specie taken with them is estimated here at from bix to thircon to-da- precipitancy with i the royar wish to recog-- : wtended Mexican empire for fall BOt uvirnl 11 European interposi- i M ana for thia neither millions- early IIaclecx nor the ' foreign Secretary is pre-- i ? Washington 27 Yesterday morning a sonadron of the 10th or the London New ? '"Ponaent York caralry traced Booth and Harrold iwtnrbances at Madrid were to a barn between Bowling Green and Port stated On the aiSlwherttofore The near FFedericksburg Virginia an assemblage "in the Royal demand made for and s was barn surrounded sly dispersed by a volley of was m favor of “®n Abe troops wbT fired right surrender which ’Harrold jlJP 5Tertl him a coward Booth bat calling upon doing 15 woun-6- t Wfr® killed and so ' The barn was then set I v PfTocalion he do to refused was given on the part on fire Upon its getting too hot Harrold feir°Pe- - No proclamation had been hunselrsnd put his hands presented again OTforlM tieIr through the door to be handcuffed While this was going on Booth fired npon the sol' Liverpool 15 Vhn upon which the Sergeant fired at him ehmond is Ahe universal topic diers The bullet of the Sergeant took effect in the -i of the North are greatly head -- of Booth jLjkWkilling him' Harrold' was snecesset and are strength d h hlnu taken alive Booth’s body' was brought to ttwa ? v!ic?nTicti00 the final triumph the Washington it last night lie navy yard vebel loan declrn- - declared bis intention never to sorrender ’IberUy near and losin g at 23 tor25 while Fed-onhsaid he would fight the whole squadron conexhiLiteddecided improvement sisting of 2d men if would him to they himself 20 yards distant permit The scouting SCIW says the toll’ ' IJverpool 16c place ef Richmond leaves party waa --under the command of Lieutaut W ’'t threatened on side Edward Dougherty Booth was oa cratch of1 IS®eDd0l“ Pri He lived two hours after psy’lor the and was lame UBtilVv ur“J to Nashville and being shot whispering blasphemies against hoar to free and the government and sending-- a message to his mother - At the time be wu shot it is Jrsroei ' v" Cilcotte 6 said ho was leaning on his crutch and htt v- -preVB a serious dtetarbonce paring to fire again upon hia captorsI ’ ' ted rtep uded aion iaits waee I SUtc looked of this !$WhO is and topri id mea g fra-JW- M aeou-fin- e of PT- - ‘ i ? as 24-- uIs-sfd- east a deati 1 with ooaSt J Knoxville 27 MooNffY r Since the last intelligence from Stoneman’a command the following is a summary of Stags Manager ' JsaxT Cius what it baa accomplished:- One portion of the command' under Col Palmer moved down the Catawaba( river dispersing parties from Johnston’s army going soath-weThey captured upwards of 2000 prisoners I and two piece of artillery Amongst other 4 was immense railroad ah destroyed' things bridge over the Catawaba river 1125 feet Exclusively for Children and long and 60 feet high Then hearing that bebeen armistice had entered into their general or Guardians! Col Palmer tween r Sherman and 'Johnston ' The other portion of ceased his operation the command under Gen Gillcmat tacked MONDAY AFTERIYOOIY and 'rented the rebel ' forces under Maj Gen MAY 1st IW5 A McGowan at Morgantown taking one piece The Performance commence with the popular will of Artillery and afterwards forcing the passes 'S: Burlesque Tragic Opera through the bine ridge held by the rebel forces under Gen Martin taking six pieces FLIRIOSO of artillery They would have captured the whole force had Gillern not been met by TVitli a powerful distribution off Charset an’ Gen Martin with a flag of truce and bearing a letter from Sherman countersigned :by Including the TALL VIPER II10RT DRUMMER Johnston and directed to Gen Stonemiui and the GRAND ARMY oordering a general suspension of hostilitiesTO CONCLUDE WITH THE GEAXD MELCV and the withdrawal of tlie forces under Stoneman DEAMATZO SPECTACULAR FAIRY ROMANCE in 2 Acts eatitloil New Orleans 22 via Cairo 27 It is reported that Dlck Taylor will surrender his army to Cauby if favorable terms be granted Another blockade runner in Galveston has been sobe'nBat damaged by our r 1 : May: bay Festival ' Fears are entertained of the levee breaking at Port Algiers opposite New Orleans where there' expensive Government' work owing to the high stage of water A large fpree of workmen arc strengthening it Gen Canby arrived tills am from Mobile - A gentleman from Montgomery on the 14th command of Dan says the rebels-und- er Adams and Buford commenced evacuating on Tuesday evening two hoars' beiore the arrival of the Union army Buford commanding the rear guard ordered 1)5000 bale of cotton to be burned which waa done desTheFeder-sl- s of the citizen pite the steamers King Augusts destroyed and Miner on the Alabama river -- The Little Cherokee was also burned on the T&lapost by a part unknown 'The Federate destroyed an the railroad depots workshops and Private property was unmolested rolling millto Two meeting have been held y express the sorrow over the death of Lincoln Addresses were made by Gens Banks and Hurlbvt and J&s T Brady ot New York " New York 28 'hThe following is the statement of the serBooth on geant Boston Corbett who shot Tuesday afternoon: My superior officer Lient Docherty received information that two persons answering the description of Booth and his accomplice Harrold were concealed in a barn on the place of Henry Garrett three miles from Port Royal in the direction of Bowling Green Near the latter place we captured a man named Gett who ferried Booth nod bis companion across the Potomac at 'first he denied knowing anything about tlie matter but when threatened with death if he did not reveal the spot where the assassins were secreted lie told me where tliey could ' be found and piloted us to the place Booth and Harrold reached the barn about dusk on Tuesday ' evening the barn was at once surrounded by our cavalry Some of our party engaged in conversation with Booth from the outside- lie was commanded to surrender several timesbut made no reply to the demand save that if you want me you must take me When first asked to surrender he asked who do you take me fort and’ a short time after in response to the question as to whether'there was any body else with him in the barn he stated he was the only person in the' building that his companion Harrold had taken another direction and was beyond reach of capture At 3 o’clock or a little after the barn was fired before the flames kindled Booth had the ad vantage of u iu respect to light he could ace us- - but we could not see him but after tlie tables ‘were turned agaiust him we coirid see him plainly bat could not be seen by him The flames appeared to confuse him and he made a spring toward the door a if to attempt to force Ills way out' as he by oue of the crevice in the barn I passed fired at him I aimed at hi body I did not want to kill him I took deliberate aim at his shoulder but my aim was too high the ball struck him in the head just below the right -- ear passing through and came" oat about an inch above the left ear I think he stooped to pick up something just as I fired That may probably account for bis receiving the ball in his head I waa hot over eight or ten 'yards distant from him when I fired after he was wounded I went into the barn: he was lying in a reclining position on the floor he was then carried out of the burning building into-- the open air where he died about two hours ittid a half afterwards' About an last he prayed hour before he breatbed-hifor ns to shoot him through the heart and thus end his misery liis suffering appeared to be intense Booth although' he conld have killed several of our party seemed to be afraidto fire mine was the only shot fired on either side- When he fell lie bad in his hand a six barreled revolver and at hit feet' Was- - lying a seven shooter which be dropped after being wounded the other revolvers were also near him He declared that the arms belonged to hitn and that Harrold had nothing to do with the murder He lijl not talk much after re- ceivingjiis wound When asked if he had anything to say he replied: I die for my country and asked those standing by to teu his mother So he did not deny his crime Is-a- y Get Good J?lonr! ’ b' V ' f ' rv THIEVES 4 r' BRILLIAXT ArrOXNTMESTS ' scrxRB oriextal cobtcmks "t ' ' srLENDID MU8IC AXD CHORUSES 61-l- ‘ i 1 CHARACTERISTIC DANCES r ' ' - FAIRY TABLEAU FOR FULL PARTICULARS ? - FINE TEA Aprri 27 ASSORTMENT ' to ' s 1 Gold mines North i JJ1 1 - J m i 4' C ’ i ' T fcil ' 1 - j ’I fo S' 11 " s ! ' w s fi i L ' I :'v -- J!fi yf "T i'' t' r 4 vt ft ' - — 4 ar ? fi Pi Jfcf ' Eagle Bock Ferry Saak River new oaBstractiBK a good and : ACROSS SUBSTANTIAL BRIDGE SNAKE RIVER to the vidnlty of the Fwry which will be opened for tha passage of foam about th end - si-t-r S fi v A k BOOTS AXD SHOEStci In short ir there is any article imho line that he lies not he will obtain it for his customers aosv rounoxb Jlnisnu J ’ V - : ofMy ant - BUSINESS DONE ON THE SQUABZ' and examine my Goods Cn Ooodspefd for r Kao Pa-pr- JUAB'COUNTY 4 GOOD NEWS- - TO TRAVEIERS! from th mihani treveUng to raad PERSONS th or te fooihnx Oaiiihr-IU- S Territory term Will find good ntertainmt5s - reaevnotlw Salt Crkv it Ibe NeptiUouse Meals at'all honrr Oood sUbliiig and corrals and a good euppiy cf llsy and Grain always iw HENRY GOLDSBROCGir - 40-- tf ! -- IWpthtor V I" t BRIGHAM CITYALL RIGHT! r 3IOURIS D ROSENBAUM v 'l ' : SELLING AT COST AND PROFIT COTTON YARN always on hand ‘ " ag Tho Highest Market Prices Paid for all Kindt off Country Produce at ' W3L— IFe iff o- m‘ - i- - kinds ef Iron work will b executed at moderate prices ' t - 7 3 T PACKER First door north ainl opposite the pust Office' -- TAILOR' MORGAN & CO ’ y v’ CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS V Irelghtere to folly geenre $ repply of grain tho Ferry and depend upon obtaining it thuaM addrees a letter to tb Proprietor via Orest Salt lak City Uh Mating the probable time ef tbalr arrival and tbeomout required J JOSIAII LOWE a General Assortment of - SHOP BLAQKSmTH’S t : c A XN0UNCE3 to tho cltixene of Box Elder W XJL her Cache end Richland counties that he has opened his splendid N EW fiTORB op Slain Street where he hoe on bond a Nniiplete Assortment of - AT REASONABLE : ? t 87-- tf Xft have olsol a c - st DRY GOODS GROCERY k TRADING STORE Urighnm City & Tobacco I S’ DRY GOODS GROCERIES etc - KATES i - it Is draigned the coming season togreetly eularge and Improve To the traveler northward bound this ie the hut hotel on tbo frontiers of Utah and to the returning adventurer this is tbe first that greets him i Which Also Repairing of all kinds don with dispatch 28-t- CAN BE OBTAINED grand-daught- er 244-l- STABLING AND CORRALS TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK : - ' pre-pore- d 9Jr‘ FINE ASSORTMENT OF where -' - I' d Cost Liquors i - from abroad transient remilrnte-antravelers may witli accommodations of the First'Or tetornlshed X to der jirovitle comfortable juu also Which he offers for Sale at a Moderate Advance on S’- Virginia City Biaiinack City - my NEW AND CAPACIOUS IIOTEL I hereby make the announcement that vUitori " Has on hand AXD I"-- ? Having opened afftiie head of Slain Street J COFFEE SUGAR CLOTHING - - ' BRIGIIAM CITY TIN SHOP BACON FLOUR TEA FORT HALL - C i GRAIN A A--- IIQ USE THOMAS Proprietor eouth-weroom of the Brigham Citv Ilouts hare for the eale of (SFXCRAL IKRCII- I openw! ANB1S1S and Intend keeping always on baud CHOICE AND COMPLETE SJOCK Of such Goods on th demands of the ooantry re--quire and at the— where every article required by Travelers AT mil- WM Tbe GENERAL OVERLAND FERRY: only trhei route BRIGHAM CITY In connection with the Ferry we have a i JF - BOX ELDER COUNTY ROUTE FIELDS OF MONTANA 253-- tf - Furnitnre Paid for Litmbar f a i V Fv" gnws AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH t OR PR0DUCK 'j -- EIVER TO THE I Hats Clothing J the most substantial and Lowest Cash Prices! QUEENS WARE ' - 54-i- - r r FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD aore-name- d ' : Hare opened In the sboTiNiwineM twoocira ef th Ogden Motel and intend keeping on hand and nuking to order FERRY is furnfohed with a rviQE The highest market rates pai JJor good fenlwtantial Boot find two excellent ti ong Wheat Barley Oats Corn Butter rupee and is bow in splendid running order Cheese Eg jge advantaire and find it Freigbtefvwill Emigrants on to keep ontbe SOUTH SIDE OP THE And every description ofCortntry Prodnee PAPER RAGS taken in exchangrfor Goods ! on' account of obtainikg a supply of RIVER 28 tf WM ' THOMAS - : etc-- occu-- i OF GROCERIES i etc - GOLD OffiY GOODS ' i elegant unnner Grain and Fruducotikefijn exchange for Furniture- - W F Bjlbtiit BEST AND SHORTEST ex-Qae-ei q Tatlok EMMgax MAM will continue thS trapftiess at the QLD STlXD where wlU 1 fimnl A GENERAL JJ McGARY 0 BROTHER Of every deerrlplton-I- i i ’ ' STOCK OF D MMABK8 M HOOFER & ELDREDGE ' lionaire 'has offered twenty thousand : dollarsfor Bierstadt’s painting of “Robin Web-feet liood” Oregon The may more is than the mounthink that this tain itself is worth ' VAMD THE Informs from ns of Late news Europe the Heath of the Qoeen Dowager of Holland She was a Russian princess bom i”in 1795 and was the daughter of the unEmperor of Pnssia fortunate Paul ' 4 of Catherine and thus a i roote hep op— hy the the Great a sister of Nicholas I and ofThI Moll S V the aunt of the present Czar In 1816 she ' BaSalo27 Tbs BOATS airs tbs most substantial married - King William H The funeral party' arrived here at 7 am who died in 1849 The old on tbs Blvcr 'A the U4th regiment a compa- has lived since the death of her hosbanc II escorted' Vuitogton by An acoommod$tiiig Perryman always te batK and Harrold were chased ny of light artillery the committee of ardied she on 1st the where n St ready to oblige tt travcllins public of the city government and oth- at the Hague county s farm Mary’s surrounded by her family near Port Royal pn rangements ers to St James’ HalL The services were of lntfi WELL-ASSORTE- Eagle Rock Feiry S ELDREDGE k II B CLAWSON bavinR Co- - partnership and un reheard finned the LAROK STOCK of MERCHANDISE formerly owned by lf Depot for tho &i! of - A J & CLAWSON i t the Citizen of Webrr DivIBox Edof and tb Counties North and South a General' ' Asortni$ut of ' tSonth 54-lr- n SNAKE KIVEK ci 8t WRI ' HEDGE v Offert to : eltewhcre Wm JENNINGS 1865 V W3I PIDCOCK J' Firsty Door South of tbe Ogdcn'llouw ritOEBEE'S CELEBUATED SHOE PEGS ' Hisheet Cealt Price Fold for Country Frodoem--34-tf--" Hi Good or well selected and all of a enperfor quality'' II eolicita th patronage of the people of Qgdcn and vicinity and promlae to ecll them Oooda slow a they can powibly be purchased in the Salt Lk City Market He invite inspection and a call before purchasing 7006 lbs t’J took” A' T Stewart the New York ' S4-- tf Cotton Rugs Wonted CABINET & CIIAllt- - SHOP ' Ogden City and open at the STORE formerly pied by Thomas II Dec are' private Soldiers in Massachusetts regiments whose bounty and ACROSS ' h ‘‘A' ' pay amount to 81800 per year The Red Bluff Independent says there are many' people in that region ‘rared” k rt in Arkansas and Missouri who say Richmond : “is’nt took and can’t be where the Overland Stages cross is the ' OfllceV PEOPLB’S STB llK--O G D E Store— Opposite Tithing Medicine! EAGLEEMPOniUn 'MERCttflJSnDISE FOR SALE 7fv and n variety of articles ntcfol in every fonilif in the )iur of " FANCY NOTIONS FERFCMEBIE9 etc Prodnee off all' ICinda Received -- r- - DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS Alio 0s' has Jott arrived lit THIS DAY ARRIVED - AND ? Drya Goods Groceries Drag M MARKS To prevent confusion procare Ticket! early The Box Office open for the ante of Ttckete on Friday end Satarday of thia week from Tlmndaj 10 m to 3 p m and on Monday from 70 OB& til after th commencement of the Performance J - To femnie pnrchMlng ono or more whole Boncbos a redaction of 10 per cent will lw Binds s ? ’ rw IIm epenedi for the Sale of all kind! of Glorious News !! cn etch u "T a ’ R II WHITE - 40-- tf Pcrformanc to Admiiiion-ChiMr- r DKUG STORE OGDL AMD CATTLE TV ANTED For which a Liberal Price will be paid i ' ROBBINS S HtACFOX SEE BILLS H nr There ' - 23tr BEEF under 14 years of sge will b admitted at half th amal price to 11 Mirtt of th Houm except to tho Third Circle th Mmlolna to which will' b '25 coot - - J ojMlWi f Choice Variety of Meats at MODERATE PRICES o- Door opa at 1 o’clock p m commence at 2 Over about 5 Price i of 3Xevt Sinrket Lojjan new Stive where the dour' One sonth community and traveling public will find EFFICIENT CAST OF CHARACTERS A GORGBOUS -- G0SHEX TALLEY ' m - ' - CACHE COUNTY ' ArXILlAEIES -- NUMEROUS ‘ T- f - SMITH & ' KEELER t: ' CO?IFOKAULE CEUU003H : -- HOTB ID’ choice Liqcont making a good turn out 'of Flour the quality of which is second to 'none in the ' ?: ’r Territory--- J:-- Three Time a Day and Mcnl prepared at any'bonr in good running Order and is s kept - This Is th "Home Station” of the Mad r ‘T Slonfona and to JJaho Stage " JOHN IIOAOLAND Prupilvtor GOSHEN GRIST MILL -- - anJ Be it remembered that the WITH TOE HOST ELABOXATE STACK MOCXtiXGS MAUXiriCEXT BOXANTIC SCSXKKV : ' INTRICATE mechanical effects : the-'protest- to-da- J TABLE for GRAIN - y or V" off eamfort-an- d' the tornithed with evrrjrthlox for convruienre of Man sml IhML ' 25-- tf BOjlIBiSTBS - STOCK D r IIOTEL AN5 STABLI- : Which he offers at' LOW PRICES X“The Highest Market Price allowed - - L' tab GEXERAX MERCHANDISE Cotton Tarnt Wool Rolls ctci Parents gunboats' WEIJL-ASSORTE- to nd from th md ( th uorUieia eelUementi I ill find thi Travelers of th reepcctfnlly to call the sttention Utah County folds BEOS v- - THE OCDEIV HOUSE MinM cfMentw fiPHIN GYXLLK GRfltJDnATIHEE! st WEBER COUNTY UTAH COUNTY TH EATREi i oityi Win BrlngltHrst great salt Lake JTB UTAH" -- i com w rr I' : " i i ' |