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Show 4 She (0$tt gunrthm. PBblutMd evee WE0NE8DAT and SATURDAY COMFAST . by Ul OUDCM F0BU8U1K9 w! PENHOSB, Business aISuaiueaf ouuimuaicstiou Manager, to whom all should be addressed.. Running Wild. Tike train drew up to the station with a rattls, and jar, and tbe biasing of team. It wm tho pay train. Workmen came pouring out of the shops and depot , and laborers from the track hurried up to tbe ear, all eager for their monthly wageaj while troops of urchins flocked up to, the engine, looking it over for tbe hundredth time, perhaps, yet losing none of their admi- s. ration for their favorite engine, the llcr-uule- Aleck Carson, the engineer, atcpped in hand, and il'wn from the cab, n went forward to oil bis engine. He Imglanoed casually up the street, but mediately took a second look at tbe trim, graceful figure of a young lady who was Mining toward him. 'Carrie Davis I" he exclaimed, in wonder why he pleased surprised. is here alone I hope she does not want to go back with us, for" lie did not utter tbe reason, but, after easting an uneasy look at the car, as if the danger might be t tie re, lie went on with bis oiling. He did not forget Carrie, however, and when she cuioe tripping across the street, her face all smiles at the thought of the surprise she would eni-uee- r, git that grea brave, Aleck Carsou, be looked up in the quietest way, and said s 'Good morning, Carrie." "Now, that is too bad!" Carrie, with a look of smiling vexation. I waa going to surprise you, and you meet me as if you knew all the time that oil-ca- i 1 . d I was coming. "So did," replied Aleck, putting a lew drops of oil on Ihe eccentrics. "I saw you when I first got our of the cab. When did you come up?" On His morning train ; and I want to go back with you. I have been hurry ing so, ti get ready, llow soon will you start?'! : r Alesk lulled out bis watch. "We cannot leave bere untill the freight comas in, Carrie, She is duo in twenty minutes. But badu't you better wait for the express? We are running wild you know, and you will not gain over two hours' time. "Ob, I cau't wait two whole hours 1" said Carrie, "t am going back on this rain that is, if I can." .A look of annoyanoe passed over Aleck's face, but he replied, pleasantly enough: "I ion t snppoM there would be any oisjccticss ; -yet. I do wish VOU Wvu Id atop over fo- the express." Fearing that be had said too much, Aleck want round to the other side of the engin, without wailing for a reply from Carrie. She wss about to follow him, when Tom Emmons, tbe conductor, tnnu out of the car. Cirrie smiled to berself. "Aleck needn't be o jealou,' she thought., "I'm not bound to him yet. And I never shall be, if he cannot trusl e." But for all this, when Emmons asked her if ihe was going down with them, she wailed tor Aleck to speak. Cut Aleck did not speak, and she answered : "1 want to, Mr. Emmons. I suppose 1 can ride on lbs cngineT" "Do not think of it, Miss Davis," aaid liumor.s. "Let me help you into the ear " And Aleck Carson on the other side of the Hercules, beard all. A cloud parsed over his fuce, but it was one of palu rather tban anger. "I wish she hadn't," be said to himself. "Emmons was right euouirb, I suppose, and perhaps I ought to thank him ; but I wish Carrie had waited." . He finished his oiling, and went back to the cab. "Ten minutes, Johnny," he said to tbe n fireman, as he handed the up to him. "I'll siep back into the coach, and 1 guess you bad better open your door. Hfcram is pretty well up now." Emmons was chatting gaily with Carrie, but when Aleck entered, he aaid, rather brusquely : "All ready, Carson. Go ahead !" Aleck looked tt his watch, to make ure that be wit right, f "De yon mean, go ahead!" he asked, in tome surprise. "Yes ; go ahead ?" laid Emmons, quite sharply. were sovernl of the headmen tf There the road iu the car. Aleck looked towards them for instructions, well knowing 'ie hawrd of starling out on anoth ur train's tfme i They tek no notice of his look, however. "Of course you know that we are running wild?" he said to Emmons, loud enough for all to hear. "I know my business," replied Emmons. ahead, I lay ", Again Aleck looked back to the other end of the oar, but more particularly to Mr. Harvey, the niannger of the road. That gentleman said nothing, and once more Aleck turned to Emmons. "Emmous, are you turt you know your ' business ?' '.'Go ahead 1" screamed EmmoBs, white with rage. "And give her all the steam you've got. If jou are too tncoh of a - 1 oil-ca- meet it. But Emmons ordered us out, and we mum go." On sped tbe noble engine, but Aleck was not using half his steam. "Help me keep a lookout Johnny," he said to bis fireman. "If we are cautious it may amount lo nothing more tban a run back to tbe station. If we can pass the curve, we can see miles God have mercy !" This exclamation waj caused by the ii. sight of the approaching freight There waa a short, sharp w histle from each engine, en instantaneous closing of two throttles; tben followed a grinding cranh, and a shock which mide tbe very ground tremble. Then for one brief moment, an awful stillness, broken at last, by the by tbe sound of rushing steam cries and shouts of men, as I bey crawled from beneath the dtbrit of tbe wrecked trains, and by the groans if others, less tr fortunate. Carrie Davis watohed the train out of sight, and (ben went into tbe waiting room, lo remain until tbe express arrived. Aleck's last words "Good-bye- , Carrie, if I never see you again" had fallen with a crushing weight upon her ears. A foreboding of some terrible danger to Aleck took possession of her, and she paced uneasily up and down the waiting-room- , going every moment fo Ihe window and looking down the track. After a half hour of suspense, she saw a man running towards tbe depot. She recognised Aleck's fireman, Johnny. She threw up tbe window just in time to speak to him. "Aleck what of Aleck?" she cried. "I can't tell I don't know J'J answered Johnny, without stopping. "Both trains are stove lo slivers!" Down dropped Ihe heavy window, and down dropped Carrie into a seat; but shs rallied instantly, and calmly witne Ihe preparations for relief to the unfortunate men. Auolher hour of the most terrible sus pense, and the relief train came back. One by one the men filed out of the two couch es, some of them slightly bruis ed, but all wearing a cheerful aspect, that ought to have given Carrie hope. But it did not. she was looking for Ah'ck, and saw nothing, only that be was not there. "Was any one killed?" she tiir.idly asked, yet dreading to be answered. waa the an ".No one, thank (jod! swer, "liul one man was very seriously s-- injured." "His name? she asked, breathlessly. "I am sure I cannot say," the man re plied. "He was Ihe engineer, or mercy she has fainted." Tbe man caught her, before sbe fell, and carried her into the depot. Carrie lay in the swoon a long time ; but the awoke to happiness, for Aleck stood over her. Oh, Aleck! aro you safe 1" she ex claimed. "They told me you were seriously injured." "It was Emmons," replied Aleck. "He will lose an arm, poor fellow 1" worse than that, ' said Mr. Harvey, the manager, who stood uear. "He will loose a situation and aieputation. And I must beg your pardon, Aleck, for not 1 heeding your s.lt ni appeal to me put implicit trust in Emmons, or I should have consulted the time card. lexoner; ate you from all blame, and give a oanth's vacation, with full py." He did more than that. When, a few days later, there was quite a wedding ai Carrie Davis' home, and Aleck and Car rie were the bridegroom and bride, Mr. Harvey, the manager, in behalf of the employees of the road, presented to Aleck ihe deed of a little a est of ft collage, furnished throughout, prefacing the gift with a short speech, in whioli he expressed a hope thai every "wild run" world terminate as happily as the last. Aleck still runs an eng. tie, and ho has carried many "wild" trains through wlihoul an accident; but he carries a written order, which is renewed monthly. It reads : "Obey no order which you know is wrong " It is signed by the highest authority of the company, and is never questioned. riueUy Wife. A MfUiVfl Cow, ii mil Yf! lU A Long Branch letter say : The wife of a gentleman at our tells a good story at her husband's MAIN STREET OODEN, It is well understood that M D. HAMMOND, expense. for sals Opposite the Tithing Offlce, h" live did net they pleasantly together, but evidence of this is rarely seen in Sehnttler and Light Spring public. The other evening when takWagons, at reduced rates. usual word M'wers, Sulky Hone Bakes, their one drive, ing brought Buckeye Bwpxn andCultivators, etc. Plows, on another, when the husband said : Iron and Steol, of all kinds and Timber, Wagon "You will drive mo mad." sizes. "I should call that admirable driving," retort d the wife ''By Jove!" exclaimed the buband, "if you say another word I will drive down into the sea." They were then near one of the roads that leads down to the beach. "Another word," Bcreamed the lady. "Drive where you please," she added, "into the sea. I can go as AT THE EXCELSIOR MUX3, WANTED Ogden, for which the a deep as you dare go, any d y." lie became furious, took her at her word, and drove the horses and vehi- HIGHEST CASH MARKET cle into the ocean. They began to 1'ltKE swim, lie held in, looked into her Will be paid. We will EXCHANGE CLOTH for face, she laughed in his. Wool, Ueef, Mutton and Flour. "Why do you stop?" she demandAll who have Wool to Sell will please call oa ed exultingly, exhibiting uot the Mr. A. RANDALL, slightest alarm. 49tf at the JCacelsior Mills, Ogden. " Vou are a devil !" he exclaimed, turning the horses about, making for XSTABUBHI, 1897. the shore w ith all expedition. fear"Pooh! pooh!" laughed the less tormentor. "Learn from this that there is no place where you dare to go, where I dare not accompany you." She bad conquered. The pair returned to tho house, and the only evWILLARD CITY, CP. R. R., idence of anything extraordinary hav- having occurred was the appearance of the poor horses. The lady repeated the story to one or two female friends, and or course such thiugs are JOBBERS IN WHEAT, BARLEY, OAT8, CORN, too good to keep. f l Flour, Corn Meal, Oruluun Flour, Chop COLUMN KELSON'S A Wonderful Cam,! DR. WALK Mt S ALIH,"VH GOLDEN GATE Confectionery, Wool! Wool! 40,000 Pounds of FIFTH STREET, WOOL WILLARD OGDEN. Vinegar Bitters ars rot avlla Faney Dh i. Poor Rum. AYulskey, Proof SthZ and Uefuso Liquors doctored, spiced and Wads of nd to please the taste, called "Tonics,1 "AcaT that lead the tippler 1 rs," "Restorers," drnnkentujss and rnln, bnt ars a true Medicine mil. from the Natlva Koots and Herbs of California hZ from all Alcohollo Stlmnlants, They GREAT BLOOD Pl KiriER and A rrp? GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Kcnovstot lu Iuvlgorator of tlio System, carrying off si nun fcJD Iu ft 5 1u "Here lies John Mugger, little snugger Thau t'other bugger." p-- H manhood or at ths turn of life, these Tonic Bitten kan no oqmil. For Inflammatory and Cbronle ItWsm- atlsin an J t.out, Dyspepsia or ladlceatlea, Rilloas, Remittent and Iuterailtteat Fcvert, 3 O CO 0 a o (M Dealers lo Young Stock, Work and Iteef Cattle. i f Cash Advance on Consignments of Oraln, etc. A re and Rc.nsinq Ovek. Doolev's Yeast Powder has alrtady Good Mkasi A Danrrml Assortment of MFRHt ANPISE kept constantly on nana, at lum rructs. -5 Wahavs a BLACKSMITH SHOP in connection taken the precUent over others, from its with onr lius.ness. Shoeing. $4 per Span. Job 4str well known strength and purity ; but bing n ora at reosunai'ie rates. aside from these tacts, it is put up in cans holding tho fu'.l weight as represent ed, which is rarely the case with those of ordinary manufacture. Hence, Vkast 1'uwder is the best, purest, in tbe different Settlements. strongest ami cheapest ever offered lo tbe consumer, and every one who has used it will readily testily to this asser CATV tion. For sale in quantities to suil all good grocers. Doo-Ley- 's is To all tho People est cp OS GET AT YOU at C3 3 tin East Tempi Street, SALT s CITY, k $8 010. WHITEHEAD. THE Kitchen Tables - Walnut Bedsteads, $10 - $G. FRANK WHITEHEAD. RED-TO- P 22-t- BOOT AND SHOE f to P5. EVEKTWirERa CITY LICENSES. SUMMER HERD. A GOOD MEAL GOLDEN GATE Z.C.M.I. CHOP HOUSE. and in crery Style, oue-cigh- th To all whom It may concern. IS HEREBl GIVEN, THAT' eoeaged in Business i Ogden City, (icr wtitch the City Ordinance provide that a license must without first procuring license are linhlo to be faken before sny Alderman of said Cityand be subjected to a Fine.'. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HEKRICK, Mayor.. NOTICE THOS. Ge. ODELL, City Reoordor.. Ths Office of :he Oirj Kecorddr Is" tj the Office of the "Ogden Juuction,"" Seventies' Hall, near tie D. G. R- otaiiuu. ICE CREAM, iy PRINTIXGOFFICB The Best In always ready. five-eigh- DRUGGISTS, GIVE ME Paint & Oil Dealers 59-8- DEALERS h TMY1LET & CROTHEH, C9N2W STREET, Vnnfrtiire.l one-four- th CHICAGO. BT CttOCEltS SOLD can be obtained 'io Is rsnli.tr superiedlnc all oUwr praparaticat tot sratstef Mltfml, SwH sad Wluluom MOLLS, MISCCITS, KiA MuctuhMt and o;her CrtddU Cake. PtrfiMl illicit, snd toay naif tot IwnmHaU M.WILLTta CHU-or IIV TIST MtHnf Pomdtr ta Ou WOSLD, and It L1"J 03 S S A, n any climate, or years. It Is wU yrwitt, , to lbs s of Emtlttptn, jriiura, jrirtatn, aad Ii la fact, ta stwy raprct, U tCST TKlSTrOWtH 'tor Ou ATUckoa, Ou Camp, Utt GolUf." $17. SHOP! tiht ache, Pain In t!:o Ehouldera, Coughs, Tlglitnue ef tit Client, Dizziness, 8onr Ernctallor.t of the ttomirt, Badtattola the Month, Dillons Attacks. ralpltatloa cfthe Heart, Inflammation of ths Lungt,rln Ii regions of the Eidncri, end a hnndre ether ptlsN symptoms, nre the offsprings of Dyspepsia, They Invigorate tV.s Etomaeli and sninn!tte tin pld liver anil bowels, which render them ft Bnecntlltt efficacy in cleansing tho blood ef sll Impurities, tut !:npnrtlng r.cw life and vtpnrto the whole fiteis. FOR SKIX DISEASES, Ertmtlons.Tettfr.ti'! Hlienm. Blotches f pots, Timples, Pnttnlcs.BoIU, Cr Scald-Heabnncloi. Sors Tyrt, Frlit elas, Itrh, Ecnrfs, Dlscoloratlons cf the S!:fn. tvtm and Dltcnscj tfthc El: In, of wl RteverEsn-.Sfriitia- , arolitcral'T itirrpm d carried ert efU:e rrstcais fhnrt tlmo V r rf the Plttors. Or lvmVli m-ill com lata ti.cuol Wrtiluiunsotav riw. curative tfitcl. Cleanse tho V!t!r--- d Tlnrd whenever ven tr Inipuriil, 1 nrc:h-i- tlirt:h iiiBskiu j'iuiiiUs.Ki lions or Pore, eieiuisf it hui von Hurt It cWtrum nnd slngirlsli In Hie vi im l, ynscit v n It t fnitl.sa vonr tei'lintr will ti ll l.t n. Ke rt the lilooJpui aad the litslili tl'tl.o k. tuui V '.'.I fullua". PIN, TAPF, r.ro rtbr VtTK3T?,lrrtlrf ( svatem of m) leery II oi i"i ndh. mv i tn ttin.lli nxn" ed and rcniovrd. txr !!!( Mreal' r . rrr( rmW the rlrniliir sronril i seta rniilr, p li t .1 IntotrW guagut Ei.glitii, Oini;un,l m..U adtpsiiisu. J. WAI.EEIJ, Proprietor. T.. r.. J'crrXAlO 1 0. Druggists and Cm. Agents, tan rranclsro, CtL,ai 33 ard St Commerce t treet, Xcw Tork. ET All DKtrGCISTS AKD DEalEa o rmvm s, 'senses oi i:ie iwooa, i.irer, jiIarya,SM' rtlni'.ilcr, these. Eittcra have been most suceeaM. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Dleei,. which It generally produced by dorangement of lis Ulcerative urcrana. DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIGESTIOX Et O s--H H. DINWOODEY'S The Woblu or to-dLai ohs at the therapeutic of fifty years ago. Blister 'ng the bead, emptying ibe veins, and raxping the bowels with cathartics as 14 1 II II I will soon i irritating as chestnut-burrbe consigned by universal oonse.it to ihe limbo of rejeoied fallaoies. In the meantime Da. Walker's Vikeoab Bit ters, the true ally of Nature, are effectLAKE ing by a mild and painless process, such cures of dyspepsia, l.ver complaint and Good Chairs for $15 per Dozen, periodical fevers, as the world half a down and boxed,) (Knocked century ago would have deemed miraou lous. Fall Leaf Tables aad $9. COBdlUor L.i vcr. nu i:i mo visceral Orgtns. FOR FEMALE COJIPLA I XTS, whether a or old, married or single, at the dsn of n. young Ws call the attention of State Comnanle, Freighters, etc.; all orders filled with car aud dispatch. rug." . IlCSltfty million oi me Til a CIIAHCOAL. uiv uiuuu iu take these Bitters accordlnt tam. tlons aad remain long unwell, provided their tout, are not destroyed by mineral poison or oUier Beta, nnd the vital organs wasted beyond the point ofr :alr. They arc a Gentla rnrvatW as well ass No person cim also, the peculiar merit of tMlnr s a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or IaJib. u o teed. Uned reaches, lieans, Potatoes. Halt. Bacon, Fresh Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Fruit and Vegetables. "Here lies John Mugg, As snug as a bug -- miuicruu 'oulc, possessing 5 Produce Merchants The following old epitaphs illustrate very aptly the des ra which so many individuals epxerience to be "ahead of their neighbors" : 3 S3 MERCANTILE CO. Epitaphs. J. tfALKta frsprmor. H H. Mcuoxaui a r ii n it, S.b Pri uohoo, CtU, tad 8a m u CmmiS"' ,'5f On the first day of June last I HERDED BVRINO THE SUMMER AT commenced cutting clover for one STOCK RAXC1IE near Ogden Valley, cow confined iu a yard enclosed by a t the following low rates: board ft nee, with a sta-bi- o Horses, till Norember first high, per bead $3.00 " - " per Month attached, in which she hna been jjo " Horned Stuck, till Noresnber first 150 fed. She had no feed but fresh " " . per Mouth t2 clover from tho first of Juno to the Stock be will at the repaired Corral, Tithing WHITEHEAD BRO S, Ogden, eTerv Saturday. Balety guaraukwd. 15th of October, and all taken from At all reasonable Hours at the of an acre of ground She t. A. HAMMOND, D. Mcl, has averaged eighteen quarts ol Fourth Street, Ogdcn, A. W. COOLIT. 3tf strained milk per day, from which FIVE DOORS WEST OF my wiie has made eight pounds of THE four-unbutter per week, during the d halt months. The cow is fire years old, and a Boots Shoes cross of the Ayrshire and Durham. She has given more milk, more butOLD COUNTRY' "WATER-TIGHTS- " ter, and of a better quality, than she has ever done on pasture. MADE TO ORDER, Ou of an acre I have OGDEN JUNCTION on raised 150 bushels of sugar-beet- s and Repairs neatly executed, the shortest notio. AU kinds of Pa; taken. Call and glva jour orders. carrots, which, with the two tons of Leather for Sale. hay, will keep ber handsomely the MWftfd IsJince. of tbe year. Ihe labor of e. a r. whitehead. Stop 1' laid Aleck, hit face, pale, but cutting clover for the cow is less tnan determined. "If you say go ahead, 1 three-fourth- s of a uiilo will go, if I strip my engine lo strings; driving her JOB VAN SCHAACK, but it is the last time you ever run the to pasture. Town, In the dairy districts, the usual train that I am coupled to." & STEVENSON REID, Aleck now, turned to Carrie. estimate is four acres to tho cow, on "You must not go on this train," said the WHOLESALE and pasture system; whereas hay Come" he. ts And before Carrie had time to exercise by soiling and raising roota Is supplied witk ths Utost imprtTd of an acre is found to be suffia. wiU of her own, she bent to his strongfacilities for turning out srery er one, and went out of the car with cient. aim. I will state further, what I believ3 description f AND "Good-bye- , Carrie, if 1 never see you from A. that thirty is, years' experience again," said Aieck, as he hurried away there is no crop so valuable for soilto hie engine. He sprang into tbe ta. and, giving ing as clover, no crop 6o many pounds 90, 92, and 94, Lake Street, (Corner the bell eerd one pull,, he opened the of which, and of equal value for Dearborn Street,) started. milk and butter, can be produced throttle, aad the "I'm afraid there's death to some of from an acre of ground. Sweet com us, Johnny," said, he, glanoing back to is a for late feeding, where good crop where Carrie stood watching the train, feaT Especial attention te Territorial a it moved out of sight. "Tho freight clover will not grow, but not profitTrade. able due for four is winter ii JOUX shall minutes, and a feeding. Ex. KELSON, la the nBMt-stjJ1C1 i Fifth ' tiscnvv "SULI, GREAT MEDICAL MlHlAtun IMPLEMENTS. How I.IUle Land Will Keep a 0. Oflit II. Stret, Ocden. 10 c m. tiU 8 p.m. DRESS AXD CXOAK t.w 10 jLT i inns sue nas a r i rvt-- v StWINQ MAOlllNK, and ia prepare Kinds or feewing, on ressonla trni, "c Rmiilemw on tha iienrh, KOCKT1I STBfiBI, sear Blocks rjut ol the 1 thing UOtos. Sl-l- y CALL. JOB PRINTING Ilouri GROUND TO lEiiSE. VERT ELIGIBLBt BUUC QEVF.RAL Co.-(Sites to Iasm on tiie Nortir-aret- t O iSiioa Bqnara. For rticulars apply to JAS. McGAW, EH-- . see j taction utnee. sa-- tf itisi.i:ss CABDS.. MERCHANT INVERT shonld have a sapply. Mrs best stle of the art. AND ,1 We will |