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Show ttlte An I'nfortniiafe Man. jdctt function. Published erery WKDSESDAV and SATURDAY by the 0idk. I'uulisuimj Company. JAMK--S Mi! AW, President uuj Buaiaus Manser, to wuoin all lisMiuoss coiumuuicutious should be addressed. The Hnlance of Power in Durope Destroyed by ihe Pea Sausage. After the battle et Gravelotte, Aug. 18, King William and Bismarck were scon seated on a ladder, propped against a dead horse, and each munching a morsel of pea sausage which plays such an important ruU in the Prussian When the news of the victories around the City of Metz was first received in Berlin, the work people in the gigantic establishment where this food is prepared for the army carried an immense smusagc through the streets with them as a hint that it had been the most important agent in gaining ,1 he victory. The thus is it called, is a child of the present century of progress, and is a sausage filled with meat and pea meal, which possesses the property of remaining good for years. Not long ago it wag adopted as the chief article of diet for the Prussian army. The discoverer of the preservative quality received 35,000 tbalers for his secret, and the Government bus founded a large establishment near the Zoological Gardens in Berlin, employing a thousand persons. It comprises a whole street of wooden barracks erected on an open field, provided with huge storerooms and work shops, boiling vats, and machines. Two hundred women are employed there. There are 250 butchers, 600 ordinary workmen, 24 clerks, and 50 cooks, all under the technical superintendence of the inventor. The process of mixing and making is as follows : Three sorts of pea meal are brought from the store rooms and mixed in certain proportions, then smoked bacon and Hungarian hams are placed in large vats and cooked soft, and afterwards sent into another room to be hacked soft and then put into the cooking vat. These latter are fifty in number, each overlooked by a cook, who superintends the proper mixing of pea meal, bacon, mince meat, salt pork, and the material called by the inventor Lupus, which gives to the whole its special qual ity. To every vat there are numbers of men to keep the mixture from burning. After the filling is fluid enough, it is taken in tinned wagons to the hundred sausage machines. One pound of the substance, boiled in water an hour, is sufficient for three meals. So that the light infantry can carry his day's rations in his pocket. The sausages are wrap ped in paper prepared especially for them, and large stores are always kept on hand. For officers the material is packed in one pound tin boxes. The manufactory, during the present campaign, has made 00,000 sausages daily. The balance of power has been destroyed by this sausago, and it will never be restored again. We shall now have wars and rumors of wars, henceforth for many years. A monument of this imperishable material should be erected to the Hobenzollcrns, for the admiration of future generations. Why not? Prussia could have no monument "to all her glories." as Louis XIV. had to his, without including the sausage, preserved in its wonderful "Lupus," beating perennial brass, and knocking venerable bronze higher thaa the celebrated Mr. Gilderoy's kite. "What is the' German Vaterland ! Tis where the etordy soldiers stand, Each with a sausage in his hand !" But some future Free rendering. Chatter-tod poet, some will add these lines, and the world will recognize the wisdom and justice of the addition. God is ou the side of the best commissariat in tlieso material days. Edward King in the Uetun Journal. at Erh-nour- tt, sausage-infatuate- Muffling the Throat. n, About two years ago a man by the name of Sbiprnan, with his son, came to Laramie. They were poor and earned a bare living by day's work. During the severe weather of last spring, the son got lost in the mountains, and when discovered was juut alive. Last summer the old man was killed by Indians in the North Park of Colorado. Young Ship-malatterly, has been working on one of the sections near Sherman station. On Wednesday night last he and Lis comrade, Charley Wood, played cards for tobacco. On Thursday morning, as they were going to work on the track, the comrade asked Shipman how many plugs of tobacco he owed him. To which Shipman replied, "None of your business," then dropped behind, and with one blow, drove the keen edge of his shovel into the brain of his comrade. Shipman is now in confinement at Fort Sanders. The general impression is, that the murderer has been crazy ever since his terrible sufferings in the mountains, aggravated, perhaps, by the unHe is fortunate end of hia father. deeply affected, and offers no reason for the rash act. "Phocion" in the Omaha Herald. LiUMBER YARD. d-- d The Latest Partington Scene. Mrs.Partington, sitting at a fireplace, with her feet on the fender, Ike enters with a book under his arm. The following dialogue takes place: "Is that you, Isaac?" "Ye, marm." "What have you got, Isaac?" "A book, inarin,?" "What kind of a book, Isaac?" (stooping to tie her shoes.) "History, marm," "What kind of history, Isaac?" marm." (Looking up quickly.)"Why, Isaac! I'm tying my shoe." 1. COJHIEKG'IAL. Office of Otden Junction, Oyden City, Utah Territory, Dec. 21, 1870. WHOLESALE J PRICE LIST. PRODUCE. FLOUR $3.50 per sack. H'UKAT, 11.10 por bushel. " BARLEY, $9l " OATS, JAMES & Co. Ilavinfr located their Steam 31 ill on tho Middle Ifork ul the llttfeu Hirer, 1W miles troui Ogilen City are now prepared to till BILLS OK LL'MUKUon short notice, at current market prices. In a few uuys we skull ojk'ii a UTAH s3 O u wo o uc a " " 80c. COMPANY. POTATOKS-5- 0c. ti PPLES, $1. per bushel. I1EKK ou fewt, Si-- , par ft. II AY $8. to $10. per ton. A At the Resilience of Mr. Barnard White, who will act as our Agent in Ogdeu City. All Orders addressed to him will be promptly filled. lake drain, Stock and Cash in payment. We will We will al.10 sell and fill Bills of Lumber on reasonable terms for Utah Central It. R. Taper and Bonds. Cheapest Yard in Ogden. BROWN SHEETINGS 14o. to 20c. BLEACHED IV. to 21c. PRISTS, 9c. to TICKINGS, 25c to Mc to 20ic. STIttPES, DENIMS 25c. to 36c. DELAINES Wf.. to 21c. " All Wool Se. to 50c. FLANNELS, 12 jC to 72k. . JEANS 15c. to 88c. to 11.40 DOEiKlNS-l- .la H. 17. DRES FLANNELS, c. to 50c. por yard. " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " SUIUTINO CHECKS, 20c, to Sc. " LINSKYS, 25c. to 40c " CRASH, 15c. to 22c. " COTTON FLANNEL, 28c. to 35c. " IRISH LINENS, 60c. to $1.00 BLUE 4 BROWN DENIMS, 30c. to !Sic. " ' " " " ted Twen ty Isoggi n g Teams, to Stock the Mill on Share. 3T.15.1Van WILLIAMS & CO. SUNDRIES. S111NC1LES,-H.00toj5- LATH, 1.00 to fci5.no i00 $5.00 to $7.50 per thousand fcet. " " " - " " PICKETS,-35.- 00 What is the best mode of protecting the throat from colds where a person is very susceptible to them? The common SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN way of protecting the throat is to bundle and wrap it up closely, thus overheating For 1S71. and rendering it tender and sensitive, wixtli and more liable to colds and inflamma- rniili pleudid weekly, greatly enlarged and tion than before. This practice is all L Improved, l owe of tho most useful and journal ever piihlished. Every number wrong, and results in mnch evil; especi- la beautitiilly printed on tine paper, and ieitmitl y ally in the case with children, and when, Illustrated with original engravings, reoreseiit-iit- t in addition to the muffling of the throat, Manuthe extremities are insufficiently clad, as New Invention, Novelties in Mechanic,Archifactured, Chemistry, Photography, is often the case, the best possible contecture, Agriculture, Engineering, ditions are presented for the production Science and Art. of sore throats, coughs, croup, and all Fanners, Mechanics, Inventors, Engineer, Chem, Manufacture!-and People of all ists, sorts of throat and lung affections. It is Professions or trades will find the wrong to exclude cold air from the neck, BCIKVTIFIC AMIUUCAX and, if it is overheated a portion of the OFUUEAT VALUE AND INTEREST. time, when it is exposed some form of Ita BFRCtical suirireatloiia will save hundreds of disarrangement of the throat is apt to dellars to every uoumimi, norisnop, ami racrn-r- v im the land," leids affording a CONTINUAL occur. The Ok" VALUABLE INSTRUCTION. The rile in regard to clothing the neck SOURCE Editors are assisted by many of the ABLEST as cool to as comfort AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WIUTKKS, and should be keep it will allow. In doing so you will suffer huving ai'tms to all the leading gcientinc and Meclianlcul Journals of the world, the columns much less from. throat affections than if of the SciKSTme Amksiovn are constantly enrichfearful of a having little ed with the CHOICEST INFORMATION. you are always cold air come in contact with the neck. An OFFICIAL LIST of all the Tat- Any one who has been accustomed to euts Issued is rublLslied Weekly. have his throat muffled, should be careThe YesrlvNumbort of the Shkntiho Awkrican ful to leave off gradually, and not all at make TWO SPLENDID VOLUMES OP NEARLY ONE THOUSAND PAGES, equivalent in sine to once. Herald of Health. Twenty . Year. FOUR THOUSAND ORDINARY HOOK PAOES. specimen Ceytes sent free. Soft soap, in some shape, pleases all; TFJSJIS $3 Year; $1.;S0 and, generally speaking, the more lye into the bettor. it Year; Clubs of Ten Copyou put Mamma. "It's very naughty of you, ies for One Year, at $2.50 Fanny.to say you wont have your dinner, each ,$25.00, and really wicked to say it's nasty, after With a SPLENDID PREMItM to the person who the Club, consisting of a copy of the celehaving said your graoe so prettily." forms brated Steel Tlate Kiigravnig, "Men cf Pro I wouldn't Mamma, but, "Yes; Fanny gress.' have said grace if I'd known it was In connection wim me puoucaiiouaoi me pcien-titl- c American, the undersigned conduct the Irish stew!" nioet extensive Agency tn the world for procuring The debates of the Church Convention in Ireland, have alThe best wav to obtain an answer to the ques Is to write to ready been stormy. We read that Lord tion CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? MUNN CO., 3J PARK ROW, N. Y, who have Leitrim called for tho withdrawal of the Years Experience in the over Twenty-liv- e "and "dishonest," hat! words " double-facebusiness. No charge is made for opinion and ad Talmon Dr. used by the Her. sKetcn, or mil written derespecting vice. A Mr. Brooks' motion, and, on Lord James scription of the Invention, should be sent. Kuro- or instructions concerning American and Butler supporting the demand, the Duke pean 1'ateuts caveats lnterterenres brother-in-lathat said his Case Hint on Selling Patents Rule of Abercorn, Rejected Office Pateut the of The New and Proceedings Lord James had used expressions such InExaminations Extensions Patent Laws a had not been used by any other mem- fringements, etc.. etc., send for INSTRUCTION ber. A frightful hubbub followed, and the BOOK, which will le mailed free, on application. combatants only calmed down when the All business strictly coutidential. MUNN CO., Address, Primate threatened to leave and declare Publishers of the "Scientific American," the convention dissolved. 37 Park Row, New York. Half a PATENTS. From Dispensatory U. of the United States E. g" o p 11 LUMBER YARD, ILL FUKXISII rat Corner of Union Square, Xorth-lVcf- tt Close to the Junction Frinting Office, THOUSAND. ALL KINDS OF Fencing Lumber ON CARS AT OGDEN. Plank, $L5.00 per M. Doors, Sash Doors, and III i lids made to order. Scantling, Joists, Eaffcers, Fencing, LUMBER YARD. Inch Lumber Siding, J). IV. VAJIKll unsr, Battens, Salt Luke City. Flooring, WHITE PINE LUMBER YARD, Finishing Lumber, and Picketing, ONE LOT NORTH OF WHITE IIOUSK. The best quality From Bear Luke Dirido, near Mount Xebo, for Sale, at the Mill, $25. iter 1000 feet, And at the Yard, from $30 to $35 per Tlioixsanc3L. VI a q a - CltOUND TO LEASE. SHINGLES. NOTICE Ogilen City, (icr GIVEN, THAT pngnged in Business in which the City Ordi- nance provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license tire liable to bo taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected 10 a Fine. By order of the City Council, LOKLN Flour, Grain, Stock, and all kinds of Produce taken at Market Hates. from IMPORTANT 1 a. FARR, Mayor. H. B. SCOVILLE, Agent at Ogden. Address all communications, JOSHUA WILLIAMS ll'eber Station, KINDS. A. STEVENS. msixrss CAKDS. MERCHANT AND EVERY should have a simply. PROFESSIONAL We will do them the host la style of the art. A. m X rgans. Vour Hum, WliUkey, Spirits and Rrfutte Liquor doctored, spiced andswecf enedto please the taste, called Tonics," Appetizers," " Restorers," &c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from tho Native EooU and Herbs ot California,frco from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the They are given in complaints of Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid itation of the Bladder matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to direction and remain long unwell. 3100 will be given for an incurable case, provided the bones 8ro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma- tism and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Kilious,Remittent and Intermittent FeYers Disease-sof- t he Mood, Liver, Kidneys and most successful. SutU Diseases are caused by Vitiated Mood .which Is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. i DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION", Head, ache. Pain In the Shoulders, Conghs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the 6tomach, Bad taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation ol the Lungs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful sjroptoms, are the offtprings of Dyspepsia. torThey invigorate the stomach, and stimulate the pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled eScacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. Salt FOR SKIN DISEA SES, Ernptions,Tetter, Bolls.Car-buncler.hucm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Madder, these Retention Gland, or Incontinence from a loss of tone in the and of Urine, parts concern- ed in its evacuation. The remedy h&j been recommended in Dyspepsia, also Chronic Rheumatism, ctions Cutaneous Affe- and Dropsy. Bitters have been Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorattonsof the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skln.of whatever name ornatnre, are literally dug up and carried ont of the system tna short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Ita s Impurities bursting through the skin lnPimples,Erup-tionor sores ; cleanse It when yon And It obstructed and sluggish in the veins s cleanse it when it is foul, and yonr feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, Inrkingln tho system of so many thonsands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular aronad each bottle, printed in four languagesEnglish, German, French and Spanish. Proprietor. B.H.MoDONAXDCO and Gen. Agents, Ban Francisco, Cat. Druggists N and S2 ana M Commerce Street. New York. SOLD BT AXi SBCOOIBTS AND DEALERS. J. WALKER, T IIelmbold's Extract Bcchu is change of life; after Labor Pains; in children. to females, the er tion, Irregularity, Painfulness or Suppression of customary evacuations, U- lcerated or Schirrous state of the uterus, Leucorrhoea or Whites. Dissasks of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine increases the power of stion, and excites the Dige- absorbents into healthy action, by which the watery calcareous depositions, and all ural enlargcuiruto are reduced, er unnat as well; fcr .inflammation. Bichu has! Extract has been given. Irritation of which it the Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Trostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-Du- st Deposit, Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for en feebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following GUIDE Ths First Edition op Oxe lli'smtKD and Firry Thousand covies of VICK S IM.I'HTKATKD CATALOGUE of 8KKHS and FLORAL CLIUE, is published and ready to semi out KM pugo, and an Engraving of almost every desirable Flower ami Vegetuble. It is elegantly printed on one tinlod pajier, illustrates with Three Hundred fine Wood engravings and Two beautiful PLATES. symptoms: Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficul ty of Breathing, Trem Weak Nerves, bling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dry ness of the skin, Eruption on the of the muscular system, &c. IIelmbold's Extract Buciiu is Diuretic and blood purifying, and cures all THE Helmbolds Extract Buchu is from the use of Alkali water, whicLisw exposing almost every person in this vast description of In the finest style. a resulliag widely distributed in the west, facilities for turning out every di- arising from habits of dissipation. remedy for the evils OGDEN JUNCTION Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude seases its baleful region effects. Sold by all druggist.? aad dealers everywhere. Asi Beware of counterfeits. for IIelmbold's. Take no other. Price $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. Descrito symptoms in all communications. Address H. T. S04 HELMB0LD, Broadway, N. Y. None are genuine unless done BOOKBINDING 0DEX. w Extract Buchu is unequaled by any th-remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Reten- - IIelmbold's IT.P.11.11. H. B. SCOVILLE, 25, Confinement Bed-Wetti- In affections peculiar as pain Is raDWy supenedlnf all other preparations tor producing Slegant, Asset and WsofeMsw BOLLS, BTSCCITS, BBSAD, Perfullt Pur and Bttckvluat and other GHddl Cotes. CHEAPBtltdtlt, and always rrndf for immedUtt um. Tin EST BaUnf Ponder tn tU TOBLD, and It WILL XSKP ON LAND OR SEA, s onf eliswtt, for fexn. It ts well adapMd to tb. nM of Houtketpm, ifin, Marintrt, Emigrant, 4e and Is In fict. In everf rupKt, Uu BEST TBAST POWDMR mad. "far Ou KUckm, tkt Camp, ( GalUt" BOLD BY GltOCtltS 4 DEALERS EVEUYWHEER Manufactured by DOOLET & BROTHER, 69 NEW STREET, NEW-YOR- uwj by persons from the age of 18 to and from 35 to 55, or in the decline steel-engrave- Box 10, Irr- and Urethra, of the Prostrate Disease the Chron-i- c & CO., OR, 44-l- y O- m JOB PRINTING niHE OF ALL mm . TO HUNTERS. FURS, a Delivered to any address. d HIGHEST CASH PRICE WILL HE paid by the undersigned, near the R. &. LH'pot, Dm en. tor S Is supplied with the latest improved m. till 3 p. m. 1 is strong peculiar tendency to tho Urinary to of the City Recorder in at of the "Ogden Junction." e U. C. R. R. Hall, near Ojjice Hours odor .Medical Properties and Uses Bu. chu leaves are gently stimulant, with 3FANCY UKINK.?? ot Proof 9P-- 8 Office Office Sercnties' Station. 822. rnt o ths " THEY AUK NOT A YILK COLORED TUGS. Go. ODELL, City Recorder. The 84 M- BO'S The most beautiful and the most instructive Flora! Guide published. A GERMAN EDITION published, n all other ruepcels similar to the Figlish. free to all my customers of 187(1. as rapidly as possible, without npiilication. Sent to all others who order them for TEN CENTS, which is not half the cost. Address JAMES V1CK, Rochester, N, Y. 3'.Mf IS HER2B ml W Por 1871. n To all whom it may eoneern. W-i- Xmitmr e FLORAL VERY ELIOIULE BULBING C1EVEKAL Corner of Sites to Lease on the North-we- st ' Colon PciuaiB. For imrticulara apply to JAS. McGAW, Esq., at the JI'nction tiuke. CITY UCENSES. Properties Their VICK'S Apply to D. II. PKKRY, at Z.C.M.Iost, or of the man in the yard. LEVI WHEELER. f IiCaves. fls? jjpfek a SIDE, at Reasonable Rates. 66-t- IJuthu cured every case of Diabetes in Bills sawed to order at Wheat, Oats, and liar ley a lew day's notice. Wauled. ON ONE Crenata " FROM $25. to $40. per 1000 feet. LUMBER PLANED S If s. Salt lake & Trnckee White Pino Lumber jr Diosma 1 AT XIIEIK YA.11I3, SALT LAKE CITY. SHINGLES, $4.50 o o GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invigorator cf the System, carrying off al poisonous n Truckco& SaltLake f S Z Made In Cah or its equivalent. 1XM1IEK J Z it sst 8Mf DRY GOODS. S1! H IT C difiusive, and somewhat aromatic,, thoir taste bitterish, and analogous to mint ADDRESS, " " Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony to their Wonder- jut uuraiive jtuecvo. t i WHAT ARE THEY? f 5 LUMBER LUMBER YARD On Tithing Oflicc Street Mrs. Boffin is still much troubled to know why gold shouldn't be discovered in pints as well as in quartz. poor man who was ill, being asked by a gentleman whether he had taken any remedy replied, "No, I hain't taken any remedy, but 1 ve taken lots or pny sic." B VINEGAR BITTEES. n, A A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. "WALKEE'S CAXIFOENIA 5 n, "Eur-o-pe-a- & CO'S COLUMN. WILLIAMS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. d wrapper, with fao-w- -' of my Chemical Warehouse, and 79-l- y P sign II. T. HELMB0L& 9 |