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Show .ri'iri'DiTTi t TP TTAfl'C VTHTVW MATCHUP, 1891. WT --4 " WHERE IS CHICAGO ADDITION? J Jjfr ' ' CHICAGO ADDITION is between Third and Fourth yA j l Hnst; just south of Tenth South. vVX ' CHICAGO ADDITION is only 2 ordinary City Blocks jS Cj from Liberty Park. g 5 Q CHICAGO ADDITION is only 1 miles from the Temple. 1 H (CN I lots, s?55 ZV H g 0 G H I C AGO. F S i 23 W. Second Soulh f CHIGAGOI j2;DoorCtoi. g 3 Kill o EH W LOTS, S400 . J H Wiv : OHICAGO-- l VXiz! It is the most desirable Residence Property offered on the 0 '"O ' market today. V It is just the place you want on which to build a Home. ' I lf $400! PER I LOT! $400! RR Health is Wealth n. E. O. Wkht'.s Nukvis ahd t!nis Tr'-A-kst. a ffuarantord aprrifl'' for Hysteria. . Convulsion!, Kite Nervous Neiimlcla. Huariacho, Nc-vou- t'rostrution r.auiwd ty tlia o( alcohol nr tobaero. Wakefulness Mental pepreaelou, Softenlim of the Brain rosiilttntf In insanity an.l lo;idltm to minor?, deciiy ana leatli. Pfinat ire Old Age, Harrennesa. Loss u. Howhi m elthor set. lavoiuiiiary LBe aurt Hrxnnatorrhr rauta i by oiar eort!on -- 1 tho brain, unit atut ir L' K b box rontalua uua niontlm trcatoicul. II. ui a bo i, or lm lor l 0O, sent by mall P'fpatd on rclpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any cane. With each order received ,y us lor mix boxes, accompanied with Ar.aJ. w will send th purchaser our written guarantct to refund the money If the treatment doeM not tfttxt a cure, liuarantoe Issuad only by John-ton- , I'ratt A Co., UriuuiUts, 4M Main St. bait T. R. jQNES & CO., gTBAMERS.EE m MAIN BTRSET. BUYS ORES AND BULLION. Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. 29 E. First South St. H?(Sr I DO East First Soutb- - COHNRpS, SEASON, 1891: Spring Novelties in Dress Goods, )TRIMMINGSlK Our Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings are arrivinpr daily, and we can boas of having the best and most complete Stock ever brought to the City. We have more than 200 French Robes already in Stock, which aro per fcclly mperb; amongst these are ome exquisite patterns iu Gold and Silver Embroidery, which will be one of the leading features this season. We have also an elegant line of Fnglish and Scotch mixtures. & Splendid Lot of Checks, Plaids aid Stripes in Fancy Spring Materials Without doubt wo have the most beautiful importation in High Art Fabrics and Novelty Pattern Suits. French and Scotch Ginghams, Satines, China and Surah Silks, Challiei and Lawns. O ir Stock of Trimmings is now complete, and includes some of the most exquisite designs in l'asMuenterie ever produced. An Early Inspictio.i of Thcss Goods Will Repay Yoa. COHN BROS, Hair Grotaeit. Grows Hair Rapidly. J'S Eradicates Dandruff Stops I' ailing llai;, 'Sl, Is a Preventive oi Baldness; ihJi"'' I Grows Hair on ' '.e-r- J Jiald Heads, "5 if ,23p!--v Is an Exotusite r'$& iouet Article f Is Free from all coionug matter. lff Loicam. .. . ac'i'al or Vegetable Poison Jt is an ..o- est end uientoriott puparatioli. Kaiure's Own Remedy Mum Root Hair Grows? Co NEW YORK. DREDHL & FRANKEN, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS S e cor. Main and Third South. We carry a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals, Proprietary Hemedlnp. Trusts. Import-porUtd'a-domestic i'ertuiat: and Toilet Articles The Compounding- of I'h vHlolaoi Frenorlp-tlou- a ami Family liecupea our Upaclalty. Also a fine line of Trumes. Frves and Crotches. Special atteuiluD giveu to oruers by mail. i H&UMAI N ST EJ j fa! f1 EXPERT STEAM GRINDER Of everything under the Sun. and Pealerin PINE CUTLEKT EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED. 105 East First South St. 0pp. City Hal lorrisoii.Iemll&Go. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER All kinds of Material pertaining to th Lumber Van! bunmesM and spe-cial lactllt :es for nauUiinu GET THEIR PRICES. Third West, Between Firs) and Second North PI LIJ1AA KlITET CARS Betw een Salt Lake Cty and Butte. Commencing Tuesday, December 1)t)i, the tTnlon Factlie will operate Pullman Huf?r fare tieiwrea Salt Lake Oily and Hutt without trnsVr. City Ticket Office, a'l Mm Street, 8 W. ItCCLKS. U. a. Pan. Ag. St. Jlary s Academy, For Young Ladi?s. Conduo'el by th Sisters of the Holy Cros. Bait Lake. The swond seshlnn for boarders beg tn M February 1. Terms moJerate. tortai-ulogu-aidiesii na abuVd. The Closing Gut Safe 1 OF THE Entire Stwkuf Clol-liin.- at th Aiccr-ifii- ii Clothing & Shoe Co. P. S. We ill continue Furnishing Goods, U Us, Caps, Hoots and Mioi-s- Trunks and Velises. Aiiericai CMMi & Slos Co. 120 Main, Salt Lako. F. li Warren Mercantile Are now In their Spacious and EleRant f K VV ( ) T A IT K WW, Old Tribune IJuildins, 78 W. 2nd So. PIANOS HRGAIS. Highest Quality I Largest Variety ! LOWEST PRICES! Cash or Time raa eo!s at Durgains. Dflrab!n InformaM, n ri.eerfu'.lr fnrnisbed tht.ee who ci.nb iiij.la'e buviu a or sec-ond hand Piano . r urgan. rorvesjiondence promptlv nttviMtf-- to. Visit ,rs always wel-- j tome. 1'olite and lompetent s ilesm 'ix. CRICKFRINO riSCHKR KA!li: EVKRKTT DI'.IKtK SMI HI MOlll A I I.AI1K KiAH. 1 One 3Trice to --A.11 ! ... ... .... l Cio. M. Scorn Jai. Gi.KiroBirarw H. B. Rtramitrj, Pitiident Vice-Preside-nt Becretwy. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (INCORPORATED.) Hardware and Metal, -S- toves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Ets, AGENTS FOB the Dodge Wood Pulley, Koebling' Steele Wire Rep Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, AUm Engines and Boil ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson IlorM Whim, Blake Pumpe Miners' and Blacksmitui)' Tools, Eta 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. - - Utah E. J. SMITH, Frinting Houaa Court-Jo- b Printing, Bookbinding and Lithographing. Bank Offict and County Supplies. Legal Blanks. 24 W. 3rd South St. Salt Lake City, Utah. signs. In three hours ho liaa reached another camp fire. It was bnilt near a spring bubbling out of the rocks, and water was thrown on the flames to quench them. It was not thoroughly done, however. Fire clings to several sticks, and the earth nmler tin ashes is warm. The lira was built Tuesday night. The white man left it about a o'clock this (Wedne.s- - day) morning. It is now 4 o'clock p. in. Hd is only eight hours ahead, and there are still three hours of daylight. TUB VICTIM. Haslio traveled fast or leisurely? Is he a dozen miles nway or only three or four? The question is answered before the Indian has pursued tho trail half a mile. The white man has stopped to break off a piece of rock with his ham-- j nier. He is n prospector. Ilognca up this ravine half a mile and returns. Ho leaps this creek to examine the face of the cliff passes an hour or more in-specting the sand and gravel in tho bod of the creek. It is a locality of promise. There is no hurry. "Ugh!" It is twilight iu the forest night in tho canyons and gorges. The Indian has no trail to follow, but there is an instinct which leads him on. He knows ho is close on the quarry. He moves swiftly but stealthily. There are rocks and bushes and limbs and vines and pitfalls, but he seems to seo them in the darkness as well as in the light. The flamo of a camp fire has canght his eye. A man clothed in the coarse garment of a miner sits with his back to a rock, On the lire at his feet his meat is toast- - ing and his coffee is boiling. The silence about him is that of tho grave. His sur-roundings are bowlders, cliffs, ledges, ravines, trees. It is a wild, weird spot. Nature was in a vindictive mood when she made it. One sitting here alone at high noon would feel a chill of loneli-ness. The man looks into the tire. For a moment his thoughts aro elsewhere. Of a sudden that mysterious something, that current which passes between life and death, electrifies him, and with his gaze riveted into the darkness beyond the fire ho springs to his feet. Too late! Tho Indian is not thirty feet away, but before he can lay a hand on the body life has departed. When a bulU t strikes tho human heart life is measured by seconds and fractions of seconds. Detroit Fret) Tress. j yA HUMAN BLOODHOUND. INSTINCT GUIDES THE INDIAN ON HiS DEATH MISSION. A firar'ilo Account or an Almost Track-less I'nrsult llow tlelntutorel Kavaica 11owh and Finds His Victim Tho Camp Fire's IJeadly Evidence. "Hist!" A single Indian has been following the right hand bank of the Hio Tocos river where it trends to the angle of the Chico mountains, New Mexico. Fort Sumner is 50 miles to tho south, Santa Fo 100 to tho north. It is a wild, weird country, with tho staked plains sweeping right up to tho water of the Tecos from tho east, and tho country to the west is forest, ravine, valley " and desolation. In a dip of tho earth, and still further Fhielded by great bowlders, tho Indian has found a few charred sticks and a handful of ashes relics of a camp fire. He springs to the cover of a rook, and for a quarter of an hour nothing is seen or heard of him. Instinct taught him that the samo instinct that any wild animal has. By and by ho carefully rises into view and steps forward to ts- - j amine the ashes. "Ugh!" It rained three days before. The ashes Bre dry. The black sticks preserve t heir gloss. A twig broken from a bush is still bleeding. A bono in the nshes is ; broken to get at the marrow. This is Wednesday, and tho hour is 10 o'clock in tho forenoon. That fire was built Monday noon. The prints tt a boot heel are numerous. It was a whito man. The prints are exactly alike. There was but ono man scout, hunter or pros-pector. He was heading up the stream. "Ugh!" OS THE TRAIL. Everything is clear to tho Indian in five minutes, and ho picks up the trail. It is forty-si- x hours since that tire was lighted at least forty-fon- r sinco the white man left That is nn old trail, bu here is a human blood-hound. Nature luis made him to endure beat, cold and fatigue as if ho were an Animal. Ho lets the cunning of a fox, iivi ferocity of a p.ir.ther and a vindic-tive persistency which nothing buc death can discourage. There is no trail nothing which the dog could follow. But tho In-dian glides forward like a shadow, look-ing only at the Jay of the ground. A man who travels without fear takes the ea.-.k- road. A ra:m who is not pursued travels slowly. To the right to the left over rocks across riila up hill down hill never flagging, no matter what, tho obstructions, and at the end of three hours ho turns sharply to the left, pene-trates the cedars for a few yards and comes f o a halt before another camp fire. ; A branch among the ashes gives out a faint smoke. The ashes are still warm. The tire was built Monday night, and ever its flame tho whitS man cooked his Tuesday breakfast. This is Wednesday fct 1 o'clock. The wliite man has been moving slowly. Half an hour for rest and a bite to eat and the Indian moves forward again. Here and there as he flies along lie sees a broken branch the moss torn from a J rock the leaves disturbed plenty of fans that rome one has passed that way. The scent is too old for a bloodhound; neilb.tr panther nor wolf could r.i th An old piece of zinc is tho best thins that there is with which to mark trees, in an orchard. Make this six or eight inches long, tnpering at the end, and write on it with a common lead pencil, t The writing grows more distinct year by year. This label can have the tapering end wound around the trunk or a branch and loosened iu it jfrowa. The rerp"tnl Motion rome. HOW TO PRF.rARG fop. sendjso-j;- Dit Lliy a Weakly rontributoc Think of a joke! Double it. Add something smart to it. Take away the superfluous. Revise the result. Then write it np. Cnt it down. Smooth it off. Sandpaper it. Vaniih and dry. Mount upon clean sheet of paper. And address to Editor with stamped envelope for remuneration. RfctDLI Joke .Heiectvi. Jiidj, |