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Show DESBET:EYEMH0HET7S. nr is imv r- two and sixpence, private boxes ona trainees) ami the r ihrocftsd night ar4r niLt. Jcarurt Grttmeood, it Hour at Home. tfiv,.h - DUO UjuuL 1 m4 a jiivircrrrxoN- DON. JTARnCi A 220H b tljijr every poslbU peril, and hi to. mitir bodily pala with sn-L-a . rlac Wa la Joke. It ppr monstroust and driven should credible that any mtn his brutal In riit.!ii 1ttortora e Vnfnntmrtlr himself stinct for the edification of hU fUoir-mithat tli latter In any considerable nun-b- r should exist. o mtaa aad defradtd a to be willing. a encoura&e and reward to such an extent aa the shall make It worth hi while ta persist and maje lu hU shocking perform-uicea, e retail, Our iVHOLCCALE'ca Firtt-!- VZ.I. U All the Varieties of a : I i1 m .y:: .TT,tT,.-,- , " J ! (D) ' J. a Allied te Ihta TUB 0 J.v..; iMArL'.vin.M' H XXarkei. At i .Am T.T.P-- cvid! v.,fv: GnEAILYIlEDlJGEP'PniCES;! 1 rrearx- ; iEiiil i , f f J t y i ;i 1 r.,' Lake City, by Stoker, Centerville, Farmlngton. Kaya--r.--viiie South Weber, Millard, ; r Brigham City, and Bear River Junction, (n. o.,) to Boise City, . (Idaho,) .393 miles and back, sLr times a week. , ' Leave Salt Lake City dally, ex- cent Sunday, at 8 a. m; i' Arrive at Boise City in five days; Leave Boise City daily, ;except; Snnday, at 12 m: r Arrive at Salt Lake City in five ' seven schedule days; winter ' days. 'Proposals for service invited. be let, that Bervice on Ifon route 16637; advertised under not ,. date of March 9,; 1868,-wi- 16639 From. Bait , i.' tea J Baiama oF . - .. ....... .14. A. i.-'-du-ii - 1 d f WANTED BY Country; Dealers i batf-penn- ! Wm. y. llffl .-- ELDREDGE2 CLAUSOII. rat-tite- e3 r, ! GO PF BE . raw-hea- 'I'il'.'Stiv I . ? s . m. f J j.. a & si . HOES, r .." M Und all kinds of f ' Proposals for service invited. If service on this route be let, that on route 16637, advertised under date of March 9, 1868, will not be. three-times-a-we- ek . Implements. Farxsiliifj ELDREDCE r r'"1 ' 15139 ' . ' ' f : " JJ ' " - !: ' - .' L j - T 'it-.-- tlmes-a-wee- k CODPIBTB STOCK 0? tcc, STAPLE AND FANCY r DRY GO0OS ' . '.-.- r. 1 1 c. m. r one-fourt- GAUDEIJ, , MOLASSES, r AXD M j ! .! -- l---' Hriills-at-ha- ; so-vertg- j te - Iff I eJ9r well-Informe- d awiini eas asi P M "2 W"" j a r.i c make-believ- ,ta ENT tr-- mk'- 3-- a 7 "nra-xi'- tlOBEDEt. 6 .EliSOIl. to-tl- ra F A BM X M G It'll $.-sf- t Boots and Shoes, 1 Hals and Clips, -j td ttr-rlb- le and sent bywa&,, v , ,; ; ; ; ALEX. Y. RANDALL. JV7 Clothing ?&Qil ' h - - es ? - , pnuninGSiiiEARS!o Each route must be bid for seperatelr, with separate guaranty and certificate. and must provide for the conveyance of the mau witnceienty. ' certainty and terms of the law, security - nsing the ne two must and proposals guaranteed bysuch-bas to certified responsible persons, a' postmaster or judge of a court of i ' TC0oru. ' No pay will be made for trips not per formed, and for each of jsuch omissions not satisfactorily' explained three times, the pay of the trip may be deducted. I? or arrivals so rar nemna time as to break connection with depending mails, and not Btifficiently excused, of the compensation for the trin is sub ject to forfeiture.7 Fines will be imposed, unless the delinouencv be satisfactorily explained, for neglectiDg to take theg mail from or into a post offlce, for suner-init to be injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; or for refusing, after demand, to convey the mail as frequently as the contractor runs, or Is concerned in runvehicles on the route, r The Postning, master General may annul the contract for disobeying the post office laws, or the Of the Department. He instructions may alter tne schedule of departures ana arrivals, and also order, an increase of service by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on contract pay. He may aiso curtail or discontinue the service inTe a :proporuoosi ucwuuiu v m. icrease of pay,jjimi, allowing as a full idemDs extra to one montn tne contractor, ty compensation on the amount of service dispensed with, and a pro rata compensation for the service retained and con f:i tinued. . : :For form of proposal: &c.,: Ac see advertisement in pamphlet form of routes in Kansas, ' Nebraska,' Colorado, &c. , dated November S0;;i867t or aoy Bimilaradvertisement issued by the DepartBldrf shonld ho addrMSPd tn the ' Se cond ..Assistant Postmaster ..General,'' superscribed '.'Proposals, State of ! T" 1. 4 -- f y : i I -- NOTES. IBaWrlBdlffll ,lV-- , Leave Umatilla Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. m; same days Arrive at Walla-Wall- a t , i by 7 p.Walla-Walla Tuesday, Iave Thursday, and Friday at 7 a. m; Arrive at Umatilla same days by T p: nx. i. i service on this route be let, that. Ifon route 16637, advertised under dateofMarch9l1868,willhotbe- m;--a- - H9DL ., a, . CUWS0I1. & -- I.. iX--- J t , ELDREDGE- - ; Umatilla, by Wallala, Territory,; to (wasnington Walla-Wall55 miles and back, ' i three times a week. . " - : r ' From 15140 v 2 O be. ! -- . ii-.-;- j : . ' - X ; CLAlTJSOrJ. i ' OREGON. From Umatillajto The Dalles, 110 miles and back, sir times a '. week.' , Umatilla Leave daily, except Sun 10 a. at m.; next day by day, Dalles Arrive at The 'lOp. xn; Ieaver The Dalles, daily, except Sunday, at 8 a. m; ArriTO at Umatilla next days by 8 pi 'mrt winter Bchedule two days, f48 hours.) Proposals for three service Invited. If service on this route be let, that on route 16637, advertised under date of March 9, 1868,' will not -- i . : .... js jk a. . sie-S- m Ale-bott- le. i , -- ' - J , -- CaliTorniii Bacon! vt' T.-- - Sun-dsvat8- Perfect HAILS : From Boise City, by Alontgom-- ; ery, Shepherdsville. ville, Middleton, Welser Ranch, . Express Ranch, (Oregon,) , Au-burn , Baker City, , Union, La Grand, Orodeli, Meachem's, (n. o. ,) Cayuse, Marshall, and Mea-d- o wsville, to Umatilla, 325 milea a week. and back, six times Leave Boise City .;. daily, except Sunday,at 9 a. m: . . Arrive at Umatilla in five days; Leave Umatilla daily, except m: Arrive at Boise City In five days; winter schedule seven days. i 3Etl "sswiaW1 Wk be.', v. ,,.1, 1 -- Ji-- to ll i .4 SHOVELS, - tura-XSO.- . . . V er-ry- ed tap-roo- m - 1 f lu ex? unarter this-rout-e 15716 j tap-roo- m ' ".. S toss-up,- ' ek . mm :Dll,CDt.l.USSIDL,. 4k three-tlmes-a-we- 3 - o "f I . ' '" v. i 1 sin , , n. 1 ;i -- 1. aix 1 r ii ... . u them a aieanf of "uppiytcr him with bed and board. Undoubtedly it Co'' 00 ft however. An unfortunate wretch may BROQANS, tho best, onlj $3,50. ''TiMfi and MrmTTT about thsstreetsof Iondoa, " at fjdr and festive jratherlDsrs, who vwit r its 0? .u:aiL'j j of exhibition aa a livluit BOOTSjpAAMLSSMiPI'tS?8 ty pick op hU strength of Jawr demonstrated by hU ability to , lVomcn' Hhoct two Iron weight, coopltd this by a baad, kneeling. Tbe resultof Chtldrensi Bhoe. arduous undertaking 1. that the taotci of ih face aa hideum ly distorted, aad hi eve aHUcted with a squint terrible to behold. It when he ha swung LEATHER I i LEATHEIeJli Will find it to their advantage to gire us a calh the weight Yery nearly a long a h al . dl2hlr able, and hU squinting aye aad the moat trained out of hi head, 1VK TAKE IIXOIlJCEr veins la hit poor forehead are swelled EtcM' Etc., tha to that bystanders bursticff, nigh to TOEnTY- EIGHT SIZES resolve throir Co. and . SLOAN & applaud tha mot, a 3 F f the "strongman" 4 OF THE CELEBRATED The.e ar two other fellow who pick on each stone up a living by smashing other' chest by mean of a. big hammer. tho stone. smooth, oval They carry 0 GOODSI .DID! GOODSI Ten or a a rule welching stone, a favorable . 5 eight pound, Aad when collect-lo- g for Itself presents opportualty any number of persons, ona of tha two lie down ana maxe aa area or ni AT Is laid stone fee tha aad body, upward, oa hit chest. Then tha man with tha big hammer jxplalas hi intention AR ENO W MAlEB Y THE AND FREIGHT TTIE SAME TO TTTIS CITY forcibly, pointing out the possibility of tit scutMning: every rib la bis compan- TJMEEE-rBRVON THE MOOT ficefsior Manufacturing Comp'y., ion's body, but, at theame time, oiler to tha company rik it, provided lag rouad wilt coatritut tha iutn of lx ST. LOUIS, pence. Oeaerally tha sum I tub . a " weri&ed. "It's Just a CHJ4ri says tha 0 er r TrJe fi AND VERY FOPU-- I Wi:LLr.K2fOWN ritlTESll and tha hi ribs hammerman, "between STOVES bave been before COOKIlSCi ! aretvevt. CaatsUac In peri TEBLISI tbe lah stoue; one or tha other must go," and REASONABLE year since 1S2. Each sueceedloK name pablioso b poise bl weapon, and the sag added to lb!r popularity, until tbe bss mu beoooxe faxrUUsrJa erery bonsebold In tbei mob coolly watch for tha smashing lor ourj D'J demand outn.Ta West and or Hi tha other." i'acgb! "oneway horrible. Then it a young man. a lean aad CAiUverou monster, who pick up njzui. a living by attending tavern was greater than we could supply with last year greater tUM then made; enUclpaUng a itfil rOR AIX WHO WILL FAVOR THEM WITH tbe in the law part of tha metropolis, baVfl mMt DnMnlTMr.WI tha .m.nH ilnrlni head liv tr rats of the forth biting several additional Biren, ana mr rtauris lor L2 f tb 13 j to company. ORDERS. mnnfaf acutxat THEIR prcvrwl And ther 1 another man who gen TEX CSp CHAnTCR OAK 8TOVE0 aad erally accompanies tha whewe cta.tns far popular support and per day. of encouragement eoaslsl la hi abliitjr to TWUTT'EICIIT DIFFEKEJiT 8 IKEA. drive a row of bra plas into his thigh ssssiell we had . We guarantee tbe operation of every store asa: without wlociog. lie sticks the pics IQt. Th4 long experience they have IV offer aa reference any one of and manufacture, Lb at bave been sold, wherwith their potau la hl. trousers, aad - tVs this buHnesM cannot Jail ta many thonaand $ccurp , tbe or exNeither labor round. ever they may be avsr, ioe! twol three! "and brings nonv jNEW tor has-b- make spared pense on a to th iatm of his hand with slap to them a liberal portion of the CliARTjai OAK a tha pin head, aad drlvea them fairly. StoVe If any gentlemaa thloka there I any public patronage. Cooking as BEST CON the to the trade snd we offer It deception, ha Ii welcoa to draw 'em UNIFORM DURABLE and OST 8TRUCTED, out himself ha says. in market. 8TOVK tbe COOKING operating AIID GLASS, I will trouble tha reader with but oaa Yn nriuan to out: EXTENSIVE STOVE tove BUSlNEHd we are prepared to offet t more example of how a living may be the and others In tbe trade, Tlnamltbe Dealers. and oX la great enlightened picked up most complete assortment Metals EM and AT EE lareest AND CALL Til :. a d bloedy-bone. tbe West. Our arrange and Tinners' stock; In city, on the X hava aad t ,ja.n ment wltn the Bt XjOUIS b vamping; had my aya oa tha wuivmuj i Air'i principle. enables os to jrlve liberal d scou n ts to large furnlehea tha example for perioa who or btjye more. I recollect him thrt year 1ROJ WARE" and Tlntrersf Strpptles. Having OF LOT PRIME A recenUv red n red tbe prices Of ail articles Of OUT when ha was a much less pretentious OWN MANUFACTURK, jwe believe .dealers than he U now. His treat ; housekeepers will Una it to toeir interest ?er former EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. and r; U to wager tha stubbornae ofhl and exto send for Catalogue and Price List, elsewhere. amine our prices before purchasing kult agalast that of a big potato. 21 at va.' throws op the potato higher than the Address f Ullest hou.ua, and he fold his arm aad Co. Excelsior JlanTjactorlng H catches tha descending EQtssUt oa his 'Jttummrt,"', ST. ZOUIM, bun forehead. SOLD bylBtofeJ)ealeis tenerslly. When they will be pleased to answer When I first remember him, his par to formanccs were; modestly restricted : any enquiries about purchases. back street., and tha sixa of hi potato tmnTn etc JIuJc wat not enormous no bigger than tha Shot) bottom of pint At that time r hi forehead was not particularly bom the DUCK & WRIGHT AHEAD. en4 we oar Customers Which street as People effsr walked the ha along py.aad the of between at periods perfonnanct.ln As may be seen byvthe'foJiowu-- g article, generally, ja his shabby black clothe, aad with hat which we copy from the New Orleans Timet of b oa tha back of hi head, ha would hava ( isthr last,! lJuekAWrlght'l.ave:tome:,itr:tha passed as welt as a poet as a conjurer, LOWER BATES THAM HERETOFORE! premium In the stove line at the highest ileused to throw np the potato timidly. Orleans Fair. . Blx entries were made with New And to screw hi eyes np very tight Back's Brtlllanawsjr ahead of the heap. when ho mado ready to catch It, r w .1.' u i .; ftolr trlalra ttmimedfyesSerdar t Ti!fSat But h has wonderfully Improved 1S o.siavtoaXoTe .swaryJncr&.sd.4arowd at As since then. Kvldeatly his head over the day preceding. The utmost cood huex more Train Xtto mor seemed to prevail, both among the exhlblt jay .Ural aad h at thicker than Imajrlaad; all of whom seemed thorois and spectators, lecrtased with hi pected In nJTcTT tlay I tha stsa of hi potato Imbued with the good old P. it, principle OOIzS! oughly If I eoaudeacev He no longer a ahy maa, of Mmay the best stove win.". Promptly to the 1 almost time the committee appeared on the lodges' ha great highways; shuaaing exstand. BAunders, partlcularlyrlowlng with cmtu aawell tm regard tmt and ha ha The entries were and citement responsibility. WALKER BRO'S. a boy to carry his potato sck I saw the same as at the previous trial. and the en- .li izr ... had not peen cnargca. Kineers him only last week, sorruunded by aa r r rnlntlUM tA ABA Lbe drusalUcoedJalid Admiring crowd la thejtraad. do his dl4-3Furnace, ran by Mr. all ltshted up. Norton's Sr hand he held a potato as large, let os k. Wood Perry r led oS. In, smoke, amid tbe cheers of the crowd and toud cries of Oo It. old say, as a big man's double fists, aad hi ana uie rest gave one." cnaner uu louowea, four forehead was highly Inflamed, aad cu after. In Immediately minutes, Jnst vapor a Waa Xlaih 1 rr; ' as they were (as we might say rounding the rloosly knobbed, but' thera:at . ft Y 4 ian vpoppea in Dreaa; of conscious superiority ia sireicn,ruottou eye that quarter fVCCsoa to as tbouzb life de-salt ae Quickly all followed the squelchiaj of a toa of potatoes could w, , I ilua-t'- a on but nended d tbe Issue, rf a Mttt r.nnwwnL. not subdue atarted fire with bread already In the stove. ti Than came the tog: tbe cooks' countenances Yoa know this isn't no common per a perpetual snapping of glowed like tbe stoves,doors STATIONER. ,formaace,M t.ild be; thereisa'laaother MANUFACTURING H Vand! A resounded over the and stint ting opening man In Iandon that can !o tha potato Stoves were vauea, eoaxe. and petted arena. as though they were human beings. All seemed trick. I'll any man rthnd me a confident of wlnnleg, and tbe crowd enlivened trtat will attemptit, lettinir and encouraging the scene with numerous strike his head. What! the potato fjdrly a,. .Mr. Perry's ctynrnsenter from time. once mora must bidders? Theu to I no etrbrU seeming t Un grcaUest lavored. try At twenty minutes past one Cotton Plant" with that he Hungup the myself," and valves snd announced threw open Its throttle as as he and down could, big potato high wanted no more fact. All the others It that darl:." As the time it caiae prrsaa uy upon his bumpy fore ahat up" and "keeping to oe oaxesi approached, excitescattered lortneoreaa heai, where It smashed and ment bad increased to a bV'lBKhL both Into twenty pieces, much to tha delight and without the arena. At lat Pr. within of the auuieue, who threw their half leas turned out its bread in 42 minutes; Morton's a Into the rlosr most generously. It Furnace followed suit. In Cotton Plant : "it pnc Oak, In 4&2: then Good rtzs i next. In X then Charter jf, -- irt Ulf U nothlo gsoort ofa b graceful to any ci vt ana- jsmry isacK's JtirlUlant, In ruunanian, litmi community thaVsuch ST. The grand result of the trial was aa follows: should b UIrUl Ut there Is little IT orton Furnace, E. Wood Perry, bread .r WjeinedTlbe S or; burned fuel 7W hop of reform la this direction among lbs. E-ILi Til Charter Oak, lUce, liros, A Co., bread weighed 7 8U th tower aad uneducated while burned fuel 6 lbe. lbs 4 and Engraver hundreds of educated and Lithographer u Peertees, Caxnpmsn A CXx, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 t ox burned fuel 6i lbs. people eacourag professional showmea ssf WVm to cater at fjMbtacabt ftTkblfhmsats to their morbid appetltss. Atthepreaeat dicsr AT weighed7Ibe thsr Is exhlbitsd, at oaa of our fatZriZr writing most popular places of amusement, tha Back's Brtlllant, Buck A Wright, eread weighed e 7 lbe 4 or; burnecLfaieJ, ILa. humbU of severing a woAt the conclusion of the trial, the bread was man's head frvm her body, the great taken charge ol by the Awarding Committee attraction belt f that, tha imposition Is locked up for an hour, at the expiration of and C!nnfuitl IoeLuitiiltl. so perfect as to appear absolutely real. which it was all eaten by them. In accordance ." .v '.: i vf WUll Uvelr duty, tne gold medal awarded for Htrwwrd about Uie wall of the town Is a 4f tM Sign of tht best wood stoves to Buck A Wright, of Bt. Louis, hUhlyHolofe.1, 1VU plftnr0f honorable mention being made o Uhe Peerless A Co.New Orleans 5 net, Jan. 15. ' looking gtatlemaa, of most diaCampman 9 JTT7 bolical cast f couataaaae hoiaing la THf A wy-y ullo A i, Salt ,TJT; IaJ Clly, on hand a sword reeking with gore, CMiTes4e and la the other hand, unpen A for Sals Otitts. ntoU. AmmnnltlAn from Its hair, the RaddlM TfHdU. stream..j niTyiriu? 2 2 ing head cf a lady, whu gtastiy trunk a at hanJ. This is chair ocuapl 7I7VYON JXAJJD, and f Jn e r eupposed t iUavtrsle cTitcUy tha X?1 '. V1 Jt vt via b wr.aeased oa pay spectacle, to xaentof ona ahiUlGjf, (cvihlonsd seat niton, Canpcts County. tJeadoayoirc. aJS3y dmt a a, 3iATcrrr.f half-hundre- - i -- i Contract Office of this Department antil S p. in.; of June 10th next, (to be decided- bxthe 15th,) tot conveylDg the mails of the United States in Utah Idaho. And Oregon, from October 1,t 1868," to June 30, 1870, on the routes and-b'the schedules of departures and ArrivaJs herein' specified: "t ' j mat an s, swlu?,Y--da!um-fhio- ' i Depaetmext, March SO7, 1868. PROPOSALS will bo received at the , I.K.-.- m Post rr. ?t:. f- v xrlll crrlvo fornla . U - . ."Syrt 'i G-- OREGON, Offices f 't?. j fl Waahingeon2 CL Call- - from S 'iUl ed " -. .alLiijiijwiiu UTAH,lDAHO;:AHtf j tiiTK'o:-'::irVt.c;- Home-I.Ianufactur- nam4m44mmm&4im4's&44'mmmmmammm?4-'mmm- i m ,X t o o T::si or D B BEG r r( n f nfi nr nif hviiri self-tortur- ep a-i.'n- .w O-O i f j Of all the meUaeholjandosjtcUona-IhoO of pitkinr op UtIo for their success. 'not tho that depend oa tha patience;"1 or icdastryror to U gvauUj of the operator, but on hladea-tracourses ta face, avery hoar la tha -- v 'I riciccro ur, f uNj W QiS 111 ess. a . ; ,..dX30-4.,- : i, -: t - i, t .;U Postmaster General. ti j.i ; A. - ' r .J pr , ..... . . THE HOTEL. KNOWNASiTHB , . sl7-l- m Si--- newly-JcaplUU- J, nr dt f loath-som- w- '"i u tittnn, - .-- war UJJ - TAR TAD 1 j --- tf , LTI " m . - ss-e-s -- ass- A j -- i;.;v- w. ,V) In S rttl r-- ts a VERE LakeRHPUSE, 1 i SaU CVy, with FUBNI- - together lXTl7ll& TORIi sndBOOMS, lts.bls for s First' ' Class HOTEL Apply to QIXTT-ON- E ,. , :;V ,:Lf.:."ir.:::.,.Ut:siCAnTERl .Latr- alliiv-t-f ; n- -- Attorneys. , |