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Show A SOLID GENTILE JURY. The yearly production of sonp in France is estimated at 220 kilos (about 480,000,000 pounds. The consumption of pyrites in France has now reached Iso.OOo tons yearly; in England the quantity is Van Zile is getting in his work to Issued erery morning, (Mondays a charm. As prosecuting attorney excepted), by th for the United States, the duty of exJWGTION PBINTINO ASSOCIATION amining men drawn for jurors in re Ofict toutk tide of ttk Strtttl Uttcttn fount ad IrankKn. Address all comawatcstUonj on business to tk BdsIdms Maaifsr; Htes intended for publkstluD to th Editor. Satueday Morning, Sept. 27, 1879, LIBERALISM IN PRUSSIA. On the last day of this month the voters of Prussia will meet at their respective polls to elect the primary electors whose votes will on the 7th of next 'month cive- - to Prussia her new House of Representatives This important legislative body one of the most intellectual of Eurape counts 433 members. In the last ses sion 167 of these belonged to the National-Libera- l party, which, with the accession of the 62 Progression ists and 21 Independents, generally held the balance of power and exer cised in the whole a beneficial influ nee the welfare of the country, At last, however, one fraction of the National-Liberals to commenced too tweedle obsequiously pander and to the whims and notions of Bismarck, whom they thought to em body the nation, while the "left wing" launched out in a really liber' al, or radical strain, and insisted on untrammeled development of the popular rights and prerogatives. Since Bismarck has again found his natural centre of gravity "reac tion" and receives the support of the "centre," i. the conservatives, aristocrats, ultramontanes, etc., split has taken place in the ranks of the Liberals, a part of whom are too intimately identified with the gov ernment to be able to take an inde' pendent patriotic stand against the encroachments of the goverraent on the rights of the nation. The different parties of the new reactionary royal government " Ultramontanes," "Conservatives," "Centriem" etc. have all issued their manifestoes with regard to the impending contest at the polls. The chief arguments with which they endeavor to gain and secure the favor of the voters are not so much promises of the good they are going to achieve or remembrances of the good they have achieved for the na tion, as rather slanders and calumnies of the Liberals, accusations for the evil they are supposed to have done and to be about doing. As (according to one of the prom inent organ f the Liberal party) the very essence of Liberalism, trea' son and justice, forbids it the use of the means most efficient in the contest of parties, the slandering and reviling of the opponents, the exciting of blind passious, the alliance with prejudice and ignorance, Lib. eralism is exposed to the most ink siduous warfare as carried on by the enemies of progress and democracy eterna! Arguments, principles. In a discussion nt the French CONSISTING OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IfiRCHANDIS Dress Goods, Academy ofScienc.es on spontaneous combustion it was stated that pulverized charcoal, owing to its power or rapidly absorbing air, will often After long ignite spontaneously. ezposureto warm, dry air, the wood work of a house is frequently rcduc ed to a condition similar to that of this charcoal powder. It is brought down to a porous, spongy state, ca pable of rapidly assimilating oxygen, and therefore of generating intense g 1 appearances' sake. They could do no harm and would be the veriest nonentities, since indictments could found without their conbo currence. But when it comes to the trial jury a clean sweep must be made, and nobody whose record as a red-ho- t "Liberal" is not perfect will be permitted to engage in the im portant duty of finding accused per sons guilty or not guilty. With the radical and unscrupulous coterie of "Mormon"-hater- s at Salt Lake, an accused "Mormon" is always guilty, a circumstance which renders a trial a mere empty formality and to con firm which requires a panel whose eyes see, whose ears hear and whose mouths talk in accordance with the requirements of those who represent the "best government the world ever saw" in Utah. - NEWS BY MAIL. 1 ! Xotious, Hosiery, Embroidery, A'e. IS THE IsEADIXG STYLES CLOTHING, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Hats and Caps, Boots and .Shoes, Crockery, I lard ware, Ac. .1 HOSIERY! Motions in Immense Variety. fect newspaper, six, seven, or eight in one second ? A new process for making artificial stone, invented by rermkoff. is thus described in Le Monde de la Science: A mortar consisting of equal parts of lime and sand is exposed tor a tew Bridge, Beaob & Co's Celebrated hours to a temperature of 150 Centigrade, in the presence of water vapor. The paste having been taken unout of the furnace, is now d der the cylinders f a machine like that used tor molding bricks, and it COOK AND DEATLXG STOVES, conies out in the form of cubes, which, on being exposed to the air, become dry and hard. In the course of eight or nine hours these cubes are as hard as good building stones, and are fit for use. This artificial stone is, in. fact, a sort of brick of mortar baked at a low temperature, and the cost too, is about the same as that of bricks. If a person swallows any poison THE OLD RELIABLE whatever, or has fallen into convulsions from having overloaded tho stomach, an instantaneous remedy, most efficient and applicable in a large number of cases, is a heaping teaspoonlul of common salt and as much ground mustard, stirred rapidof water, warm or ly in a teacup-ful- l cold, and swallowed instantly. It is soarcely down before it begins to come up, brineingwith it thereinniu- ing contents of the stomach; and lest there be any remnant of the poison, however small, let the white of an egg or a teaspoonful of strong coffee For Wood und Coal, with all the Latest be swallowed as soon as the stomach is quiet, because these very common Improvements. articles nullify a large number of virulent poisons. Medical Brief. A Large Stoot of NEW AND SEASONABLE READ7 - MABE FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Tics, Handkerchiefs, and Hosier?. OTS pa.-se- AND IT3 Gloves ! MEN'S, LADIES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Grocei ies, Hardware, Cutlery, Farming Tools, Nails, Iron, Steel, Horse und Mule Shoes. LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FIKD riCS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, STOVES! .." FULL LINE OF' A STOVES! kmki STOVES PROFITS Twenty-secon- H. El BOND CO., STOVES! ! AIWAYS ON HAND. BOTTOM PRICF8 Orders by ma 1 j romptly filled Bain Wagons ! THE BAIN WAGON is now enjoying the Largest sale of any wagon in th West, and it is baoause they are Honest, Reliable and Very Durable. Call and see them now as Improved. Prices reduced to suit. d Fourth St, Ogden. 0DELL& WRIGHT l tr Barbers, SULKY PLOWS vs. GANG- PLOWS. - Make inquiry from ns of the advantages of Sulky Plows and then examina The Cassaday (Oliver Chilled) Sulky Plow. Has adtantages that no ether plow has. You can set suit any kind of soil, can plow deep and pulzerize your (J. A. OHLSON, 3Iain Street, Ogden, the Mould Board tt that by using Boi! so THE TRIUMPH GRAIN DRILL You will get full crops, as the grain stands the winter and drouth well. The IiuproTed Barb Steel Fence "Wire Has the Barbs fast on both wires, can neither turn or slip. It is the best now in use. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements at our Depot in Ogde, corner Main and Fifth Streets. Bain Wagons, Moline and Oliver Chilled Piou s, c. ITarrouH, Tire Iron, Horse Shoes, Nails, Scraperr, Hardwood, Wagon Material, de. a Specialty. good: SEASON, Embroideries, Edgiiigs, Flowers, anil a Full Liue of Choice l.ibbons. On September 19th, William Calli van assaulted a man in front of Twohig's saloon, on South C. street, Virginia City. It appears that Calli- van had been staying for some time at Mrs. McDonald's boarding house, but had not during that time handed over any lucre to the landlady. Re cently he received notice to with' draw ms patronage and square up his account. He made some words LEGAL NOTICE. about it, when a man named John son volunteered several uncompli Id th Probate Court in ud tor ths County of Aiucr, xermory 01 utatt. Hod. John 1). mentary remarks about Callivan nx Burt, Judge. his Callivan landlady. "beating" then committed an assault on John Tbomu Leonard, Plaintiff, f Summons. Catbrlne Leonard, Defendant, son, for which he was arrested. ) S&tisfastica A few days ago Miss Jennie Go- of the United SUtes in the TerriThepeo(iIe of Huh seed tory toCatbrine who won a greeting Leonard, forth, the lady recently defendant. prize for wearing the best dress at a Yon are hereby required to answer the petition calico ball, in Virginia City, was Thomas Leonard, in said Court filed against yon within tun days (exclusive of the day cleaning a pair of gloves with luoine of the serTice on you of th is summons, when they caught fire from a lighted if serricejafter served within this county, or, if servel cut of this but within this district, witt'u twenty county candle and the lady's hands and otherwise, within forty days. arms were severely burned. When dayij SMALL Said action is brought to obtain a decree the bonds of matrimony existing between the gloves caught fire they were on & plaintiff and defendant, upon tho grounds set bar hands and saturated with lucine said forth in the petition on file in this office. And Her arms were burned to her elbows. Quick Eeturns. And you are hereby notified that if yon Miss Gotorth'a injuries, though pain fail to appear and answer said pe'ition as abjve Dealers in required, plaintifr will apply to the Court for ful. are not dangerous. the relief prayed for in his said complaint. GROCERIES, PRODUCE On the 19th inst., in Virginia City, In testimony whereof, I, James Bywater, Clerk said of Court.do hereunto net hand and affix the my an encmeer named iienry Lee, em seal of said and FRFITS. Court, this day of A.D. W9. ployed at the Savage works, had his JAMES SHIPPING and wrist COMMISSION. BYWATER, miured neht severely by get Clerk Probate Court ting it caught between the connecting rod and crank of the air com Place of business, Old Theatre Building, pressor, while wiping . the engine We Sell as Cheap as the Cheapestl Several of the small bones of the wrist were broken. A piece of one Prompt and Careful A Mention to orders. P O of them was taken out by a doctor. Box 128. It may be possible to save the hand FREE DEIITEBI to ALL PARTS of tkeCITT. Wholesale and Dealers in dS4-so that the wrist will not be stiff, but If you wish ny artioloia our line, and the injury is an aggravated one. UJROCERIES, do not se it, enquire for it. PROVISIONS In Virginia City, on the 17th inst., Our Stock is large, and all officer Stevens arrested a little girl, Grain, Flour, Feed, HARRIS & SMITH, artioles Bold by us not yet fourteen years old, on a dissnof charce leading an idle and VEGETABLES, FRUITS, Etc. lute life, but more for the purpose of FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, Between Franklia and Wall. having her cared for than anything As Good if not Better than any else. She sid she had come up Shipping: Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing. trom Carson a lew dvrs ago with T GOODS DELIVERED Artistic Workmanship Guaranteed. Richardson, a man whom the police in Town. for arrested She vagrancy. recently To all parts of the city free of charge. had. since her arrival here, been as LOCK BOX 169 sociating with luw men and smoking opium. After this she was taken to the station house. A man named - UTAH OGDEX, MoNally called and demanded that she be given to him. lie also threat ened to prefer charges against the Maunfacfuros all kinds of officer who arrested her for oversteD ping his duty. The girl was finally H. O. Ilnrkness. J. M. Langsdorf. placed in the care of Mrs. Robinson until arrangements could be made Tiu, Copper and Sheet Iron to send her home. Her father is Ware. said to be doing business iu Bodie. . Ths following on Frank Pixley, editor of the San Francisco Argonaut, is from the Virginia Enterprise and is TiE FABRIC'S OF AXD Superior Cook NEVADA. of true patriotism and clear statesmanship who preached a gospel of sober, calm progress, keeping pace with the natural growth of the circumstances, were unheeded and unnoticed "preachers in the desert." SEBREE, FEllllIS 5. Idaho. TerminiK V. & Kelton.ltah. R. R & BUY IIOLT, Ogdeil, Utall. ) THE CELECRATED STUDEBAKEE WAGONS AND HARKNESS&CO. "General, I'm Pixley, and I'm glad to meet you." "Thank vou, Mr. Dixley." "Pixley, sir." The general bowed end shook hands with all comers. Mr. Pixley grew pale, and turning in a bewildered way to the reporters on the deck of the City of Tokio said: "My God! He actuallydoesn'tknow me!' Lower than the Lowest. BANKERS, Cat this Oat-- It May gave Tear Life, There is no person living but what Ogden. suffersmore or less with Lung disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet iJAKSAti h some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that would curejjthem. aecs. city. i. a t hair-lin- e people who were either fascinated by the serpent charms of the conservatives or entrapped by the wild harangues of Utopian Socialists. Thus the nation has been vacillating between the two equally noxious ex-- tremes of "red socialism" and "black ultramontanism" and the few men Winter Goods! ia Dealers water." The Chemiku Zcituny makes the alarming statement of the fa'-- that in the years from ISoS to 1S47 no less than 3,142 patients, .sndoring from lead poison, were admitted into the hospitals at Paris, although at that time there were only two white lead and red lead works in the heat. What can exceed the ingenuity that constructs a machine that with tho push of a lever it takes the snowy paper into its ponderous jaws, and, with the speed of an express train, imprints upon it even tne legitimately conducted. of the smallest type, faintest Perhaps, however, Philip T. may divides it uniformly andccurately be induced to imitate the example into pages, place.? it in book form, cuts the edges of his predecessor and prototype, glueing the backs, tolas those pages as evenly then and .It as a gin wouici ioiu Howard, by permitting two or three ana smootniy "Mormons" to go on the panel for her first love letter, delivers the per- Franco-Germa- Fall and HIGGINBOTBAM & Co. g one-side- lucre-yieldin- S. S. HigginVotham S. II. ViyiiilKtham. Soda made by the ammonia process has made jjreat progress, and in the its use is rapidly inw-asinmanufacture of ultramarine. Mr. Maurice Mauri, the oxplorer of the Amazon, says that saw mills are luuch needed in Brazil, and that thoir establishment could siwcly fail to prove profitable. The London Sanitary IUvh i siva that "there is now no more d'jubt that erysipelas is originated I y sower gas, than that typhoid fever is dun more often than nut tc impure himself. This of course "means business" bad business, at that. It points to wholesale indictments for opinion's sake, and inevitable convictions for Van Zile'ssake. His fees will be largely increased by means of this d arrangement; with a grand and petit jury innocent of a trace of discord, all pulling one way and that directly against every "Mormon" who engages in the practice of polygamy or is suspected of so doing, the prosecuting attorneyship, as a position, will be one of the fat thmgs of this land, better perhaps than Hollister's office when of Liberal truths, these battle-crie- s ism and patriotism, resound unheard in the din of the savage combat. ohm are, therefore, the chances for the Liberals of Prussia. Reao tion is rampant, and militarism and bureaucracy the oppressive and in suiting rule of the sword and the officeholder are basking in the sun All or most snine of success. of this the Liberals have to blame themselves for. During the triumph n of the war and long years tfter they neglected the peoples' true interests of peaceful growth in commerce and industry oeing ooiuscatea ny tne incense burnt to the victorious heroes. The glories of the last war and the prepa rations for one already anticipated engrossed all their attention and the steady, still and sober work of material domestic development of the national resources was overlooked. They estranged themselves from the sympathies of the common Jcdoe W. Cbawfosd has retired from the editorial chair of the Idaho Banner, and the entire management and control now devolves upon Mr. A. Pratt, who announces that he will ontiiiu it a a Democratic paper. 500,000 tons. lation to their qualincations,devolves upon him, and he discharges it in a manner worthy the position he holds as a shining light in the ranks of the "Liberal" party. The object is of course, to obtain a straight Gentile jury, and this can only be accom plished by making the religious belief or practice of "Mormons" a It is a ground of disqualification. is Zile Van but bold step, equal to it; and among the names of those who have so far been "passed" or accept ed, there appears not one of "Mor mon" inclining, antecedents or connections; all are as strong in the antU "Mormon" faith so far as we may judge from the manner in which the anquestions put to them were sweredas is the District Attorney (Incorporated.) MEIl CUAXDISE. G EXERAL MISCELLANEOUS. Popular Science. GRAND Dr. A. Boschee's - - ieuui SPECIAL Utah. wm Higginbotham - 1 GIVEN TO All Work Done in a Substantial Manner. snana. German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from Ger Exchange on all the Principal Cities of the United States many, and its wonderous cures sstonishes every one that trys it. II you and Europe. doubt what we say in print, eut this out and take it to your .Druggist, J W. McNutt A Co., and get a sample Special Attention Given bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a to Collections. d ljr regnlar size for 75 centi. " ATTENTION ROOFING. At Weber Mill and & Co. Peery'i Bras?, Steam, and Gas Work are not a era A k i done oj me 19 Wirrauied. to giTfii atisfaction to eiery patron. ir:55-ly- . AFiiAll BlooV, ELECTRIC urnDELTS tirom... i Fourth St., Oedsn. ""'i ii 'mauniou. tf only rehab! rur. CirM.irl totiM fr. U Chatham Si.,x y Afjdr?.,r. KHEFVKji. 4uf3ai CARRIAGES. Ono Wairantod! Every JAMES E. FOOTE, OCDEN, UTAK SOLD DY Wholesale and Retail Dealer in lil.AXKETN, WHIPS, EIC. HARNESS, SAI1LK. HrnQ tf . |