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H the malocom()tive "A story of railroad adrtnture. eb'f" tins vet"If you please," I aiiKWi-rveran engineer, as we sat in the eool shade t the eat of a big Providence I may say that Peter roandhoai. Bank, the narrator of this exciting incident, is well known by ine and enteciued aa a man of truth by everybody who knows hun. "I never had bnt one son. All my boys were girls. But when little Burn-wd- e was born I tell you we were happy. Yet I never tmpposed that chap would have my own life and lots of other That'M just what ho did. however. You know I always run the express. We got a big engine some years ago ou the road. She weighs more than any machine we ever used Itefnre. 1 ever likexl her when I saw her in the shop, that giantess, No. (Hi!. She in vi r had any name. And that machine never liked me. All liecause of this.'' The engineer took his pipe from his mouth to look me squarely in the eye. "I was in the shop one afternoon just to lsk her over. That's when they were painting her up. The painters and varnish-erwere crawling all over her. "Of course stao wasn't fired up. Another engineer and I just were walking I said: 'Jake, round her huge body. that critter will heat the first trip, and a hot box on her will mean lots of work. I hope I may never be asked lo pm imr. yrll, air, believe it or not, 1 know she heard it and was mad. When I climbed into her cab, just to look at her there, I naturally enough took hold of her reverse lever. She threw that lever over, air, quicker'n lightning, and caught my leg jast under t he knee, taking out a bite as big as a walnut. My! How she pained me! It was weeks before my stiff leg waa all right." ' Then he resumed his pipe while that soaked into me. "Now, you newspaper men do not take any stock in such things, I know. But no railroad man would say I v:is a fool if I thought hard of the machine. And all railroad men have seen engines act just us if they had spirits in them. There ain't an engine on our road or any other which will work as well for one man as she will for another. Every engine has her fa orites, for whom slie will do anything, and her enemies, to whom she acts like n she demon." A fact, by the way. which the writer has since verified on considerable inquiry among locomotive engineers. "Well, sir, if you believe nie. that No. 643 hadn't beeu out o' shop a week the master mechanic sent for me one night to take her. I remember 1 was eating supper. It was my two days' lay off. Little Burnside was sitting in his chair beside me. He was just 8 years old tho Thursday before. It was a very hot August night. I was asked to put the big engine through fov a special. There was a iarty of big fellows from Washington who were returning from the White Mountains. I was to drive 'em down to Wickford Junction for Newport. " 'God help me, Susie!" I said to my wife, pushing back my chair. 'I don't know why, but I'd rather be killed by a pistol shot here at home than to go.' "'You foolish fellow!' she replied. 'What ails you?' " 'I don't know,' I said. 'But that machine hain't been rtvrt M doSBn times. Besides she hates nie. This is to lie a show off run, like lightning, and 1 know shell kill us all.' ''My wife she just rose up then. Being a good Christian church member as I ain't, she exploded on me. " 'Pete, I'm ashamed of you! You're the best runner on the road, and this is an honor. Do you want to get discharged and lose our daily bread? God will take care o' my husband. Here! It's a hot night, and you'll be back by II o'clock. Take the 1kv. He's always wanted a night ride.' "That got me. I just rose up. She put on the boy's little cap and gave me his coat, and I went off. taking the boy. I remember how he laughed. I carried him over the rails in the dark yard on my shoulder, and he kept patting my cheek and kissing me till I boosted him into the cab of No. 643. How proud he sat up there on my Ixu between my legs! "Well, again," continued Pete, rubbing a fresh match on his overalls, "nothing occurred as we coupled on and ran quite a while. We drew four Pull- besides the bnggajji! car. It was d e even if try re waa there. I tell yoa, yoa'4 feel about a the Almighty woold if th mrth gut looae and he couldn't atop her. " whiff Then Hank puffed KUioka-Un- s Well, again," he resumed presently. The excitement of hit- - own OMSBOfy had brought the sweat drops to hi forehead; his pipe had gone out the third time. "That throttle valve did stick u BBfJ That's just what did happen. We were, I calculated, about eight miles from Wickford. Somehow, though, there waxn't any atatiou to alow me up, yet 1 had a feeling, an awful feeling, too, that I could not if I would shut her off. PaliawT I said to myself, and I played with the boy's curly head with my ngbt hand. But my left hand kept pressing and trying that throttle harder and harder. I couldn't stir her! I reached over and put my right hand on the lever. I could not move her! I got off my box. I seemed to be in a perfect frenzy. I sprang at the valve with both hands and all my weight. She didn't move a hair! And the way we were kiting! Probably we were flying over fifty miles au hour. I yelled at the fireman: ' '(Jive us a baud, George! "He knew if all in a aecotid, and tumbled iti from the tender to put lnth his hands beside uiine. Now!' I shouted. 'We threw our weight against it. But that old lieast just shook herself and jnnilMsl ;ind jumped, as much as to say, 'You can't shut off my wind!' " 'Pete'' i timI the fireman, 'there's the Wickford on the switch! We've only two miles niore to live!' Then we struggled like two mad bulls. We pulled. Then we shoved. We plantisl our feet and pulled and shoved. We had no nir brakes in them days. But if we had, I vow I b'lieve to have put 'em on would have knocked out the cylinder heads or broke a driving rod, and sent us all lo eternity. "All this while there sat my pretty boy. as calm, as laughing, liecause he thought this was all play. But 1 knew we'd all got to die, and 1 caught up the boy. I held him, kissing him. It all took but a moment. There, less'n a mile ahead, stissl the rear of the 'New Yufk' on our truck at the station. I Yon better could see her red light. b'lieve I forgot all about the big men liehind. I was thinking, should I throw out uiy boy into the darkness? " 'Papa,' said Bnruside, 'what makes J. Star. k. laatnn tar il.aa.-rW- ixwutr JiMHtuf ta SO- - rati arr. nrt ( CRESCENT LODGE NO. 13. sMl SjBSjsw ei iiir errry Monday aifbt at u'riorT i A. O. lr. W Hall, waaffibjbbs 1 r Tarat) toortb atraK. ail touunr to m hrulurr art ourdially tatitad N i ' W Li.-- .- ki trrt-t-. b brutwra in rtaudJtic arr cor-dW. H. Mai, V i. teviuid to attead. K. (aiuku, Sk. ASTON. OoDBS SO. t, li . PATRIAE! H MILITANT. 0. L 0. Meta PSJSM Twaday sad Friday ermine at inritrd. Ltrr Park Pat ill wo. F.Member W. MBJSJSj t'aotam. R. C SacaD. Clerk' (K O IUH.K "TuSONS St. Itroriff -T i W. MILLKR A WKOTWEBEK rSETIKrT. only the B"t AsM-- t (Vdon (Mtiee of The National Ruildins Nation. il I. '). O. F. (bid Fello VMMK'iution. h. of P. The Pythian Life Axaociation. Surplus, IHEH - SEE OUR FINE LINE $125,000. 7.500. X. KIMBALL. ' , CABDS GEO. A. LOWE, No. 240S Waahincton arenne, Turbine 389 - SMII H & Sartlou's Lucky Step. 1 Tit-Bit- Orer th Dennert. Freddy (carefully rubbing the pretty bloott from his bunch of grapes) Say, Mr. Youngbee, do these grapes powder? Mr. Youngbee (fiance of Freddy ' auntie) Why. no, my boy. What made yon think of that? Freddy 'Cause this rubs off jttsl as the pink does from auntie's cheeks. Judge. H. M. BOND & Office, rooms Hank hiiililiur. and 36 ,T5, MAKING OF GROCERIES and Prompt Attention Orders Solicitpil Delirery. orders by mail or wire Riven prompt tention. Telephone 245. P. O. Box 657. All aDd For prlce delivered call st office of Brain-ant- . Boblnson dr. Co.. 2406 Washington At. S. M. PRESHAW, M.TEAHEN UNDERTAKER H0r8K And Funeral Director First National $3000 irliihelr. lfarnV t den. alrf-adtafM i rr SOIalU. e, cj n ,f nl PHYSICIAN. In conueetion with eeneral practice. iriTes special attention to disease peculiar to females diseases of the Kenito urinary orfrans, disaaes of the rectum, viz. : Piles, rlstula, fissure and ulceration ; diseases of the ear, nose, throat and chest. Consultation free. Office over Postoffiee. Telephone 209. " . PT' jk. ua.tit uuuii link r uiara ic . Ms, VV ttl ItW a AJraf and CALSOMiNWb - ARD WOOD nrtlSHL.G A bPECIALH J W FASIS. 1 i3 MAIN ST. One door ncrUt of the Bonu Oil end Glssa Oc I Echo and Park DENTIST. 2427 Washington avenue over Horroek store. Teeth without plate and saTing a specialty. No teeth or roots too teeth natural bad to be saved by filling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. Office. We offer this week the following bargains : lots betwecu 35th and 36th Sts., near motor, each. XxlO rods on Quincy, between 23d and 24th Sts, $550 per rod. 64x141 feet, corner 24th and Jackson, $3,000. A $300 snap in Franklin Plact add. Brick house. 7 rooms, nearly an acre of ground close to City Hall square, only $11,000. Briek house, 7 rooms, 23d St., between (irant and Lincoln, 55x132 feet. $9,500. Two houses between 25th and 26tli on Lincoln. 66x132 feet (business property) only $9,000. Brick Terrace on Washington Ave., 112x165 feet. $25,000. Corner 20th and Washington Ave., i:U'ixl32 feet, $150 per foot. On Wall Ave., near corner 24th. 115x132 feet. $125 per foot. Half acre on Washington Ave., near Terrace add., fine fruit and shade trees, onlv $2,100. Brick house, 6 rooms, lot 61x132 feet, Reeve add., between 21st and 22d Sts.. only $3,000; easy terms, long time. 25 choice lots in Reeve add., between 21st and 22d Sts., one-thir- d eash, balance in 1 and 2 years at S per cent. 49',xl32 feet, all in fruit, on 22d, between Adams and Jefferson. $2,500. Corner lot iu Riverside add., 00x149 feet, $1100. Loir in University Heights add., $200 to $350 each, on easy payments and long time. grocery EXCHANGE. business, residence No. 122 Park City press, daily Kx-- ) or business (Jo. WASHINGTON AVE. SO t Tfif U Vine mil). tv J,An tt. OofHlwm,re,y.N.V,l work for a. Kr.dw, you m.y not mitkr s much, bnt w ran traob yon quickly liow to run from SS to SlO. tl.y at the atari, and Man aa you e: a.a awwa, ait acs. America, yon can fommpnee at homr. nic all your Imic.or .i;;rc noBHIBH nm, 10 hcyt;k. Allianfn. V Orr-a-t nav M'Kr: ! fvfrvworkrr. ' r 9:10 1 etart vcu. forni.Mnff EAS'LT, SrtEDItf Iramr.!. I. Alls Hll.ll. Adilrtaeatonrr, RUSM a lO., li'SlUMi. a. in TIME. Leave. - No. 3 -- Park Cttar Ex-- 1 press, Utah & Northern, Accommodation, Salt Lake City, Frisco and nil intermediate 4:15 Arrive. a.iu :10 a m 9:30 a m 9:30 8. m 7 Atlantic Ex press, Salt Lake City micruieuiaie poults No. 5 Fast Mail and ' A N. Express, Salt Lake City, and all uitcnmili.it" points, J daily No. 3:50 p mi 4:50 p. m 6K10 p m; 9:20 p BUM. m Rio Grande Western. ( TIME. MOUNTAIN Arrive No Fast Mail. SoltN Lake 'it'. Prove- S:30 m 3 00 a. a. Pueblo.Denr l.eadville, ver, and all points east J daily Mv. City and Salt Lake m 1 intermediate'-lKiints- , ) daily No. 4 Atlantic Express, Salt Lake! lty.Pueblo Denver and east, daily 3KX) a a. m 600 p. ra m 1100 8:45 p. m Southern Pacific. TIME. MOUNTAIN Leave. No. Mail, daily No. Fast) San Francisco Pacific 2 4 Arrive 00 a m 7:30 B. m ) Express, 1 through to San Fran- intermediate t lioints, daily 00 p m soo p. m Cisco ami GEORGE W. JONES, Brokers Ticket Member of the American Association. Railroad and Steamship Ml!. Railroad Ticket" Bought, Sold. Snd to all Points. ALL TICKETS 346 prop- Luis Valley, Colorado. Sevoralgood Farms It Kansas and Nebraska. I A K Arrive. 5 00 p. m No I Atlantic Fast ) Mail, Salt Lake City, ) daily 12,800 acres in San 2406 City. TIME. MOUNTAIN! Leave. B, SNOWDF.N, Muriann SHOP. 9:50 p. m 3:10 p. ni daily points A Sons erty. s. n ) DENTISTS. Q 3:10 Utah Central. Small fruit farm 2'i mile9 from City hall, for itb r I. nho tin read nnl writp.and i N. after iiittracUon.wlll work indnitrlouilt . how to rtm Thrr Tbtittaaad lHam tve 1 will rurnlrt jcJill(Mi.khrrfvrrthT T a au.-i si a sauna sr. . ot.ira "Itn'ri-dunt- ' ' m on w .rk, i Ihp riluntloi nonvlwr, wli an.l any fairly G and Arrive. p m 9:15 s. m 5:'. ., ) A. COTTINOHAM, Bramard, Fobineon PAPER HANr lo--) :nd MOUNTAIN rp ) a. m 10 Butte aud Helena Express all points north, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS TO AND 8IGN PAINTING Metallic Caskets and Wood Casketn and Coffins Special Attention paid to Embalming Orders and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. I hare by telegraph promptly attended to. the only first-clas- s Hearse in the city. Telephone No. 115 I I YEAR intrl mh at- The llr lain Quarry Of (.raj Uranlte Rock Is the Best in the Market. Stock of (iooils Always Fresh and Prices Low for (iood Goods. A A ROCK! ROCK! ROCK! St., Ogden. Twenty-fourt- h SAM SPECIALTY. Produce and Fruits, 353 KINDS OF ALL Mail m Northern. Leave. 87. 10 $125 CO., Valley Cn-ek- . a 5:20 p m; 3:20 p m ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- Sausage Works! REAL ESTATE! Yietorien Sardou. popularly called the "journalist playwright," was bom in Paris on the 7th of September. 1831. His father was a teacher and the author of elementary text books. Little success met his efforts, and their early days were days of privation and hardship. Just over thirty years ago, on a cheerless wet night, he sought shelter from the storm in a doorway in the neighborhood of the Medical School of Paris. Feeling utterly wretched and with thoughts of suicide floating through his mind, be moved away from tho doorway which had afforded shelter to him. A water carrier immediately took his place, audibly remarking: "Ah, my friend, you do not know when you are well off." He had scarcely uttered the words when a block of granite fell from the building and killed him. Sardou took his deliverance front death as a good omen and set to work with renewed energy, and is today tho foremost and richest of living playwrights, and a a 'tuber of the academy. London No. i CAPITAL, UTAH. ( oun-- 1 Si 3:30 ' Leave. B. T. SMITH CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans, specifications and estimate prepared and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, bine prints, etc., etc.. CAecuioii on snori nonce. Rooms 3 and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twenty Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. OGDEN", 8 TIME. SMITH, CITIZENS' BANK CHICAGO Denver, Omaha, Arrive. I ril Bluffs, Kansas City J and eaat, daily No. LAW, street, Ogden. Utah. h Twenty-fourt- J , C intermediate points. CIVIL ENGINEERS. C. A. TCSn. I. & rpUSII FARIS, Saw i liutiril:i aai..ar.. inntuia.i Olilita, Denver. Kansas ( ity. J and rast. daily. No - Atlantic r.xnr cal. Battle R. HF.VWOOD, Office, TABLES. Time. Mail and No. Butt and Helena Ex-- 1 all north. imiut press, daily Vice-Pre- Road Carts, Fast Mail, No Utah f ACOB S. HOKEM vN, BANSrOKO SMITH. Visiting T1MK KAILK0A1) Office, orer l'tah National Rank, corner of ashiuifton arenue aud twenty-fourtstreet, uifiien, i tan. Office, INVITATIONS, boy, we can't stop the engine. We're all going to be killed in, & United States Depository. a minute, unless I toss yon out there.' " 'No, papa,' said he, reaching out his pretty hand. 'Let mo try it.' $100,000. CAPITAL, . "Well, I did. I don't know why. 1 fWSrOOO SURPltTS, was holding him, yon understand. And Interest Paid on Time Deposit. sir, the moment that child's hand struck that throttle valve, she shut off as easy Comiueriial Poblishio? Co., 2404 Wash. Ave. as drawing your breath!" J. E. Dooly, President. The engineer said he actually tumbled W. N. Sirnxnco. L. B. Adams, over ou his seat as if he had seen a mirVice Preaident. Cashier. acle. The train slowed up in answer to Wm. V. Hei.fkich. W abbes W. Corey, the brake whistle, and stopped just in DEALER IN Caahier. President. front of the station. The matter may and Manager. Theo. Boeiuos, or may not have had any miraculous element. The gixxl mother urged the - Impleinenfe, boy's going. The behavior of the metal, Agricultural one moment binding by heat or other expansion, the next moment releasing OF OGDKN, UTAH. Wagons, Buggies, itself helped by the tremendous steam pressure iji the dome, is one of the many Blackboards. well known curiosities of metal action. : $200,000. "Would you really have thrown that boy from the cab if she had notstopped?" Wheels, I asked. Dl RECTORS : "Certainly. It would have been tho Mills. Warren W. Corey, R. A. Wells, John Keek, iSnjrines only chance of saving his life. I should Thos. Cohoon, ('. E. Wurtele,(C.Kobinson, Theo.Robinson Ad. Kuhn, S. S. Schramm, have chosen a bunch of green, growing brush and landed him safely up against Waaron Material, Heavy HardRobt. Brogelmann. J. F. Fritz. the bending branches. Then I should have jumped myself. We always jump ware, Iron and Steel. when we can do no more good here. My fireman has three times saved his Baker Barbed Wire, Blacklife so. I have once, of which I'll tell Here's my smith Tools, Etc. you some day. Good-by- . machine, just out of the yard." Rev. Foot of Twentieth Street. . Emory J. Hay ties in New York Ledger. OODKN UTAH. City Office, Chicago Market, liilt Washington At Programmes ALLISON. liDW AAD M. ATTORNEY-AT- , . LVIK SALE ( m eaar terma. N. frame boube. with cellar, front and bark Call on J. W. Warehams, Tat porrhe. an nuri-ii- . nrst r Iearr. uitaen. man. OfjAaas, TTtah. in: Union Pacific Railway. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- UTAH NATIONAL HANK, ( good water in kitchen, all nicely fur-kahili Inqaire of lira. Palmer, Tturtaeotl. atraet. lour aoora i rum .tatkou ortasa, I line. laot xTAix ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposit. Wedding Goods, Ui , JIMBALL k ALLISON, H. C. BIGF.I.OW. Preaident. JOHN A. BOVLK, Vic President A. P. BIG GLOW, Cashier. yon look so'f 'Bec-atise- (Vden. Ctak. Washington Are, Practice in the District Court and all th 1'en.oniil attention irtvcn to cllecl uiis Rememlier the iilace, in Peery's toihIcu tmihl- near meat shop of t II. (ireenwell A Una.. inir, 3sri Tweuty-fourt.tniet, Ocdeo, Utah. P. O. .16. boi BANK, .... Capital Paid in, SVLF. THE ( HUaPLST LOTS IN lOK I ! to saa bbi House and lot for fc.iU'. Ala, inoutu. l tut mii one ,.:,r for fl.;uu and on for MSu A. J. Cropaey, Fire Potnta. R. V.'HITK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- OGDEN, VTAH. S?:5?S:11:2? Krarrte w Asrury. to Aitiunt ami Pay ompauy 240s court. STATE - l.t oM: isihlM, S1tir hVIK with furniture; a Wo oae .mall taunal Haai .tore. luuuir tbauaa .1, rtr.l IiAlI.t. MMi.lt IM LIULD.) Arrival and departure of trains rarryiug pasaengera at the Union depot, Ogden, Utat. h OGDEN FlKL 4. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANKS. iDfludiua' The Prnmptert LoMf. ou Record. , and Leadinc Thc New York I'nderwriter lilmt Saatauaal A S. WOKTHMAN. j Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. I loss. Conatable Joaj-p(Minis rsKTixcr. Justice of t lie Peace J nine Johnson. Constable Francis It. Beloap. INSURANCE. O. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. I'nion Mock. 381 Tweut) fourth street, thtden. l'tah. riKrisrr. aiLaoM CO. AND LIFE Oftiee room 19 and 90 First National Bank Ogden. l'tah. Room l SALE HILVP NEW (JTTA(iE, FOl B LR J room., bath room, pantry and clothes Buiiiiin-- , p lr... trta. BtaSBat li ( Justice of the Peace P. P. Binhara. Conatable Daniel N. Drake. Pkbcix i. J. HAKStTTjJPraaident. (ilLI.KTi. rlecrotary. ZXii iiu-- Are. nm. ATTORNEY AT LAW. a Twrniy-fourtl- ltM. : LAWYERS. LIMKE PSJfll'INrT. MoeU fiery Friday rrmins poartuail i n'rlurk, iu tha Tbomaa baildins, aud liraot, ( Ifilm City, L'tah. Sojuiiruiuit brotbrra in inxl taiiiliii cordially ioritad. Priutrd fnrmii of lb "Ainsa aad Ohjrru of tlir Society" ran be obtained from P. A. Cook, JUKI Wanhinaton arenue, or of as) of tin t At-arj- Jus tie of the Peace - Peter L. Sherner. Conatable Janu-- Harrop. at I ukmui ; IJe-.ii- sag in.inii.it rserracr. Bl - (n.,-r- B.C. MrhlWel. Maek Buildup I ' HATI ALI LKUu, A round, aad ralr faauly bora aud a tax avated Surrej cheap. Will take agouti aiurl, and bankabh- - t .t co aa part balaac. J. I). Hunt ismmrrrial Oturr v . Justice of the Peace James Huuhtna. unstable John J. Hutcluna. aasaioTT ubimt Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halrcrsoa. ( ouKiabh - Caleb Parry. LODGE, an i Boutli W Kai f. li ft Tbr New York I udararitm CoBjar( ul Struua'auJ Lxadms I Unuiaaiai. The Pruaute( Comn) on Kenonl for Ad-Pariac I.mm. The National iustina and and Loan AMuriatam. Trlrihone No. IU. - - Mil Waj.limirt.il, ue. ( f.KOKdK aud Mi rrn- - r.i tliiml RICHARD CEUR DE LEON x. ou. is. Pt.lM. S)M rain aad, oa BBSS CO. REAL ESTATE BARGAIN l- -ll F. 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L E bit MrU fi ! sv ta Maa EL1LDEH rtaa. pLUKUajt uMlllM'LHI K. T. 1 O. O. a. W. Farta. SuimitiaSM t U TJIXTaM EV IMPMFXT o. SSSbv J AND I i G aanor SECRET SOCIETIES. I L. id tort i I wsv Passu Bsc. i CCMRACTOR Ella a"'. it Ja liiTra. Uuu, V. st RAM B oor aad iJi my dear, orU (rust fray. TV- - I that th throttle va)v hard vbro 1 had U, that uf Ural w.ki SBce or twice sloviag through a statiusL Soll I cuald jerk her m aud out weil rnoQgh with on hand. An ngiy thru tie is a terrible thing, air. thuogh. For. you aee. a man can t he awe. bapfjoas jro Aldn't --hat off. Huppu-- a yow throttle got stack, fall head ou. going at fifty nuk-an hoar, and you into a W a cat Uk tatara llll Ms. a til IF U1 rlftaT . Lasr. i taa Mil' 1 . 1U UU HX taaJ) At aaata at KaJtaaOa. a-- vvsatcuSBM urn 1 tootsced . (Mr. aaaf lirT So tore Aad all -- rW waa Mr. laa(MU kai KB !MiyJi' SSMBBj e 4 started Le'thlu" ctxikt trosibbt her much, and she juat Urd the load aiung light aa a feather. aJ s Ju.i aJaoaM i'urt ipra waftd. IU. MS vwked HMM rl v "or tfeete a rvj tSiat Jarffiit "fc,'fse,l, Aa as tarn Ufc .' KJtm LOME. fttX. CHOS BUSINESS Of FICIAL DlRCCTOftV TbbIC Twenty-tift- h Street. Telepbon 91' notice; Pumpkin 160 acres in the famous Seed Valley. Banner county Nebraska, for sale estate. real cheap: or will trade for Ogden House, log and frame, l'j story, three ol heed log and frame, room for six horses, all stalled off, and granary, corn erto and harness room: all built inside to(ftn with a hay mow holding two tons of hay : sliea 10x30 feet, boftrded on north and west. withOa barb vireJ!; roof. Eighty acres under good corral, four barb wires, to hold 75 or 1 head ni stock; good hennery llog) 10x14; cellar, unie ground. 10x12. and other out door buUdtoaS; gooti well of water-iyard. We do not deiien,t on irrigation. Tlie farm is now rented at? in will rent another party year. AbOOl X acres A farm of cultivation. A mortgage of J600, due in lsD4. at 7 per era' interest. Imjuireof J. H. TUCKER', Central Hotel, Ogdeu. I |