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Show l jgS-- - , r-- THE SALT LAKE TIMES THURSDAY. "JULY 3. IRfX) , mK AUERBACH & BRO ' EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SALE! I 1 far entire stock of pure dye 300 misses' satin parasobTTtlT I MMWWMamHBinaaai ,ahs, . latest shades best 60c, 75c and $1 worth opp p 1 r t novelties in 1 lot of ladies 35c balbriggan Fans from oc to $15.00 1 lot of fanev tennis flannels lot of finev striped scrim J ,lities, reduced to 75c. ' third more. ' j,s an,d sun umbrellas hose for 20c a pair. each. 15c. reduced from 25c. :; reduced "from 2,1c n' or wi. . reduced 33 13' percent. ' line of pure 'dye 'i lot of ladies'" VtrineH 1 " 2,00 dozen ladies' white linen Children's white dresses, 1 lot of tosquet suitings 20 1 lot each of large size Turk. .rain, best quality and checked silk VnLi! 1 5.d'fe? Pn,nted border cambric fancy hemstitched ladies' white dresses, ladies' yards for.Jfi, worth 2.50. ish table covers 1.50, reduced . S "shades, reduced to 75c 1, reduced from tTJ fem,s,tltched ladies' pocket handkerchiefs $1.50 per dozen, wrappers m satteen. out.ng from a. fa 00tmmm ' handkerchiefs 35c, 45c, 470, simply 15c each; never sold cloths and seersucker at re- - , ot printej foulards . J l2lance of our figured India 1 lot of ladies' cream striped ahnoTt double" dZen' 25 ff rcducwl irom 1 U ch of raw ilk tab,e isto close 57c. and plain satin parasois ! 'S Xrr fr 7;; rc' ,,.30, ,. Ladies' stylish bathing suit. . reduced from 1 lot of pearl buttons ' unit a , arm, ,. Rpmnanfs al w 1 ) ' S prfc --1 h 1 Se 8 ? ' 0t FSaiS,,r,cd -n cards J ,oc, reduced SfijSSkfiJ lot fancy Scotch 1 .lot of ladies' fancy sattine orth doubl 'the alu ! 'Z. a. popular prices. f " l fe.'" dc" J ftrasos.' ftrasos sim umbrellas ' urt.mm 75c and 90c, ! I - reduced from si and si 2? 1 . c ' - 1 Slaughter in children's Kinti-- Satins! Satirist Satins! . Child's at ioc ' i1 If ham and zephvr dresses in the ' of ar width open Gcnts. ht (o!oict, tcnnk TntZ reduced jure silk sue 4 8. most cunning styles, ages from French, English and Amen- - wk lawns i., reduced from ovcishirtn equal in finish t. " oc, oTc 35c and 40c ' PfirSifGS wlk mitts 45C' Wrth $l- - to 8 years, 75c I, 1.1s. can makes in the most novel . any o.icrcd in this c itv at 4fc. ioc, 20c; 20c, 1.40 and 2. 50-- less than cast and attractive designs at aSt SI. St.50, St.75. S2. S2.5Q " fnr ced troi".35c; 5C reduced 1 lot each of child's unbleach- - of material, but we never carry iq, 12 )i and qcper yardby lot of fancy Madras curtain and S2.90. ' They sell every-- ,tot ladies iancy smpea trorn 40c; higher grades re- - ed and fancy hose reduced to any goods over if low prices all odds the choicest bargains material S'c, reduced from where at 5 to $1 each abovo e 45c, reducea irom 75c. duceci m same proportion. 5c a pair or 50c a dozen. will sell them. ever offered! jjc per yard. the price we quote. ,is' grey mixed and balbriggan underwear at 75c asuit Gents' satin scarfs reduced to 12lc, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c It will pay you to lay in a stock. Children's one price kilt suits at 85c $1.10. Iv' wash kilt K2 pieces greatly reduced. 2 lots of gents' linen cuffs slightly soiled 20c a pair, reduced from 40c. Boys' straw hats nice styles, 15c to $1, Tennis caps reduced to 20c, 30c ami 40c, from 35c, 50c 60c. ' I Thousand Other Bargains Will Repay You For . Visiting Our Mammoth Establishment. Strictly One Price to All 1 Carpet Remnants Upstairs "We Aro Never Undersold - F...AUERBACH & BRQ. "WH"" j&TZ" BE1TT --ca nWhcn You Can Buy 4 Lots in;"' Accident insurance in the United States Mutual, the oldest, strongest and best, written by A. M.lliuman, general ageut. . Continental hotel. Don't forget that we have removed to 67 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co; Eli L. Trice. 254 Main street, receives daily 4000 to 5000 lbs. of choice Cali-fornia and Utah fruits. Wanted. All kinds of second-han- household goods at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S. First East street. re 1,'Uh Loan and Building Association. Subscriptions aro now being Jaken and stock issued in new series (No 5 . Address A. Hanaukk, jr.. Secy. Office McCornick's bank. Feuibroke, quick job printer. Dunfords Shoe Store. Opposite the Salt Lake theater. Our stock of summer shoes and slippers is complete which we offer at the lowest price. Remember the name and num- - her. ' Barbers Take Notice. 4 AH barbers will meet at ilartenstein & Sheets, Xo-- . 22 East First South street, morning of the Fourth at 9 a. m. sharp, with straw hats and canes. . D. Aubbev, secretary. Davis, Sharp & Stringer's ciciitioii? CORNER OF SECOND WEST AND TENTH SOUTH, On small Cash Payment, and within 80 days after Electric Car Line, already commenced, on Second Westis completed, sell 3 Lots for Profit sufficient to build on remaining Lot. If you prefer to move into yotrr own home today, we have Six New Modern Style Houses just com- - plettd, six Lare Rooms, Fine Closet Three : Verandas, City Water, Elegrant Location, close in, splendid view, near electric car line, ONLY , EACH, an(1 VE Years to ra' out at onl' 6 pcr cent interest. " Don't Fail to see Watkins'. Addition DAVIS & STRINGER, .SSSM 23 West Second South. - v 4 Fish! Fresh Full. The freshest fish, fruit and vegetal-le- s can be found at Peterson A: Campbell , 114 West First South street. IINTAH HOTEL. CommrreM Street, on the European PUB. This fine hotel, strictly first class in every respect is now offerini; induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot be cxceilcd in the west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. Fbexch & Soweiw, Proprietors. Fire! Fire! Fire! in Salt Lake To our numerous patrons Pin-- we take great pleasure in to hat we are fully prepared HUl which you may make UPU us for our unequalled lagerpeer. Salt Lake City Brewmg Co., Jacob Mobitz, General Manager. Dr. Tillman's dental parlors, 172 Main street. Consultation free. want a perfect fitting garment " von Taylor's Mar i.callonMrs.,r.CBroomMeele, 108 Second Southjstreet Lace Hat. rdprfc-llandtb- em. Ladies Bazaar, ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. Kemovetl to S- - Main Street Choice line-- of Piano Covers. Table Covers, Toilet Sets. Opera Bags, Sofa Pillows, Hand Bags Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs, SUk Drapes, Cen-ter Piecesand Doylies' Summer Cor-sets, Swiss Embroidered Aorons, Ruching, Ribbon and Zephyr. Wash Silks, Linens and all kinas of mater-ials. Stamping Done t Lf n (tiff A. S. Webster. A. M. Webgter. 2nd South St. improved machinery atEm-pirA- e Steam Laundry, 21 Couimemai street Telephonc4. i T1NTIC MINES. ; Produce a Low Grade Ore and TJn-f- e FavoraWe Oouditions Oould Bo Made to Pay. 2AILE0AD 6EADED TO THEM- 'Historical Facts Concerning the Dis-!'i- ct Situated on Cherry Greek Eeview of the Property, 200 feet of developetnent in all. . The rein is a contact between granite ami lime about three feet wide and a pay streak of from si to eighteen indies. The silver ore is prineiply chlorides. Outside of the silver pay streak, there is quite a quantity of copper ore that will return assays" of 10 per cent cop-per sneoimeus "going as high as MO ounces in silver. Considerable ore has been shipped from time to time, but the miue is badly gouged down to a depth of thirty feel, when the vein pinched and work was suspended. There is another good prospect ad-joining the Lilie called the 88 which has a well defined vein of four feet wide, of carbonates and galena at a depth of ninety feet from the surface. It is a concentrating ore and will run after being treated, about 30 ounces of silver and tiO per cent. lead. There are sev-eral hundred tons on the dump at this time. There are hundreds of claims taken up in the district, but little work has been done. THE 1HSSKKTMSTRICT. is about twenty-liv- e miles west of West Tintic, the veins being all true fissures in grauite Ihe most prominent mine is the Red Bird on (irauite mountain, which is developed by an incline of 130 feet. It has a four-foo- t vein of pyrites, carbonate and black oxide of copper and is owned by Orrin Rockwell. ' Northwest of Granite mountain about twenty miles is Death canyon, where a large number of prospectors are now working, and developing claims. Ihe best mine so far is called the Mammoth which belongs to Chipmandc Rockwell. It is developed by a tunnel a hun-dred and fifty feet long following the vein It is probably twenty feet between walls with a pay streak of carbonates and galena of six and a feet. So ore has ever been ship-p'- from this mine because of low grade and distance from the railroad, examined last week by t. W was with a view of Vat on. of Bingham, determining its value and working it. The results of this inspection have not yet been ascertained. Spitleniau stopping at the Conti-i- l ho has recently returned from West Tintic district, gave The 'fs' reporter souio uews of tliisdis- - lt Tintic is a district that' is of now, yet some years ago 'u considered one of the richest and l liromising of tJtah, situated on y creek. It is about twenty miles s fronton, aud is reached by a good m road from that point. The Wains in which the mines are J(lrise isolated and alone out of the s to a height of two thousand feet re above the valley. These mines been located, prospected and work-l)- r the. last eighteen years, but the ;n Hie surface wero either worked or became too low grade to be 'tabic with the long pull necessary watle by wagon to a market, and district was for a time almost de- - .formation in which the vein and wits are found is quartzite, granite "n; but like the Tintic mines it is rally found iu irregular deposits. o veins of mineral are discovered, ?weially in the quartzite, aud there ',ar almost perfect the pay " being uniform and the walls leaned. When ore is found in the to, it seems to be an offshoot ; that found in the qnartzite ore found in the granite Sil preponderance of copper as a gold and silver, while wind in the quartzite and lime is .' Hie district is generally very - JWthis drawback has seriously rred with extensive prospecting. tot generally known that a line of ;"al has been graded for more than ',, distance between West Tintic 'onton. 'Should it ever be com-ih- e district could produce a 'leal of low grade ore. In addi-'.- n this, there are several mines ln" considerable bodies of in the desert bc- - which return- assays of 10 ent v ounces in silver aud as i' iveiity per cent lead. the best properties there is SCOTIA, Jt" hus al,out 3U0U feet of develop-- , .nt has produced about $00,-- " was worked some fifteen years .,ai"ljthe lead which it produced ""Wed i,y train tQ the gtueiioi at '"syilh;, where it was' used for 1" Vc orRs of the Eureka Hill, Mammoth mines. The ji'Vis now working under lease ' J p- Leshetand others, who . ji'Pjng about ten tons a week of a ridcaUe of Ralena, carbonate and THK-LILI-Oilier promising property which sliaft about forty feet deep and COMING TO SALT LAKE CITV. First Three Months Free of Charge. A staff of eminent English physicians and surwous will arrive in Salt Lake City July fith, and will pcrniwiPiitlv lo-cate at their residence, lilfi E. .First South street. All who visit these emi-nent doctors before August 1st, will re-ceive services nutil September 1st free of charge. The only favor desired is a recommendation from those whom they cure. They treat all diseases and de-formities, but in no instance will an in-curable case be accepted. If your mal-ady is beyond ull hope, they will frankly tell you so. Also caution you against spending more money for use-less treatment. Remember dates and go early, for their offices are crowded from morning till night. Oflice hours, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays,10 a. ui. to 8 p. in. P. S. This governmental staff of physicians and surgeons is incorpor-ated by an act of legislature. Notice. will be closed All the barber shops all dav July 4th, 1880. to take part n till 12 the parade. Shops will be open P Thursday night to accommodate the public. |