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Show V TIIE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6, 1891 3 F. AIJERBACE5 & BRO. Sure to Prove Memorable as the Greatest Sacrifice of New and Desirable Dry Goods! Will Continue This Entire Week. 'Tjj, M MiftVi i ii j n')"TiTglii4w"ii r Every day will bring new surprises in all Departments. Seven New Silk Bargains Daily, Seven New French Dress Goods Bargains Daily. Seven New Notion Bargains Daily. Scen New Hosiery Barga:n; Daily. SevCn New Bargains Daily in the Domestic Department. Seven New Bargains Daily h our Childrens' Clothing and Gents' Furnish-ing Departments. Seven New Bargains Daily in our Ladies' Cloak, Dress and Wrapper Departments. Seven New Bargains in our White Goods Department. Daily New Bar-gains in all Departments. Nr f rX As each article advertised, and others on sale not aIw22ld, are offered below cost. Customers are requested not to ask for larger quantities than -- 1. v- -' .Ly-tha- n salesmen are limited to. Our intention is to distribute these bargains to every household in this city, and not to those who would buy to sell again. We have engaged extra salesmen and salesladies. y " - - COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH!" v.. A GRAND COLLECTION or TURKISH BUGS OABPETS, FORTIESES, and Palace Embroideries Imported from CuDHtantluopl by ISKENDER BEY Will he on exhibition on Mt tlth. WKDNMi'ir, at 50 VV. Second Hotith slreet, t!:na doors wrt of i ipera Holme block. The enttrv collection will be sold at auction Without rt!s:vjnn I'ii CltHA V nod Fki-IiA-My 7 n ami Hm. Mala to li(m at 10;:tO a.m., ami H p.m. mcK dny. ' The la.'-- t nale of ISKENDER BEY on nf th MeMnli jr b it. c mamiueutty tb last, e aur to f!"t t.eaiiine Turkistt Kujjs. Lynch k Glasmann. c Real Estate Brokers. U We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only They Must be Sold at Ones, The Following Are Giciae Bargains: 33x150 ft Lot, with n!W Frama Cottage, 3 rooms, lareo pantry and clone!, city water, fruit tr,s: mi Alametia Avenue, between IJiljjuaui unci First Poutli, near 12tli "Hast $ C0xl30 ft, 4 bloolcs north from McCornkk'n Residence, . nicely located, fruit trees, etc , 1,000 50x1 40 ft Lot, on Capital Hill, nicely located, beautiful view 750 icp Craek Stage Compauy Are running a times per week us far as Pugway. Freights Consigned to the Deep Qreek Stage Co. for Dugway will receive prompt attention. H. C. Lett & Son, Rooms L'7 and 'H, Commercial Hank Jluildiug. M.r R. EVANs. W. Second Souta. Sporting (joops, j Guns, Revolvers and Ammnnitlon. Ficjcles, Trisydes & Velocipedes. Razors. Porket Cutlery. Shears and Scissor Btroi.g; Indla'i Clubs, Boxln (iloves, Dnino Hells, roi Coll.irs; Bouts aud BUoesj Held and Opera Qiiaaus. 25x140 ft Lot, on Capitol Hill, good location, fair view.. 400 3 TaU, 3O140ft each, on Grant street, between fith A 6th North; each ISO 40x1 15 2, on Slain street, 1-- 2 block from Temple; thin is a sua;) 12,000 lO Lots, 25x125 ft, 3 blocks north of Poplar Grove; the bunch for 1,250 330x105 If, double eorner,4 blocks southeast of Warm Springs, line peach on ii.u.l on lunfd 7,000 25(5 l5 ft in vtest part of Lot 2, ;U(80, Plat A, per front ft (easy terms) 350 beautiful building lotx, 5)xl5 ft each, on 4(li Cast, bet. 3rd and 4th South, per front it 85 13 lot, 3 148 each, on I). & If. G. railroad, bet. 5th and th North, terms, each 250 SH Lots, :'31!V7 ft each, block H, on 9th North St., Lake View Addition, ess of U. P. 1. K.: beautiful building lots, must be soid in pairs $275 each, excep corners; i cash, balauce 1 year 8 per ceDt; cheapest lots on the market. We Offer tlis Above for a Few Days Ocly. Annouttumiiwut. The Huekeye Clothing, Hoot and Shoe company wish to say to Salt Lake people and vicinity that we have a full and complete line of gents' clothing, boots and shoes. We also wish to call the attention of the ladies that we have an elegant line of dress shoes, latest eastern styles, and the prices, we are told, are a little below our neighbors'. Please cotue in and be convinced of the fact. Yours, etc., ikTKKYE CLOTlIlMi, 15. & S. Co. fata mi Stock Before Purchasing. DR. LESLIE'S QPECIiL - y IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WILL ABSO-LUTELY CURE Easy Terrq ! Lynch k Glasmann. Dan ' Bartholomew's AmphiTheater Circus and Museum opposite Clit't house Salt Lake City Commencing Saturday night, May 2, for two weeks. Two shows daily a and 7:Hti p. m. All new attraction for the season lKfll. Lighted by a blaze of electric light. The new postofflce is ten blocks lroiu Deskey's second addition. FIk and I.antorns For decorating, at the Utah Rook and Stationery company's, 72 South Maiu street. Mil HEADACHE! TESTIMONIALS: TOD & CRAWFORD, Communion Mer-chants anl Dealers in Building Mater:al. SANTA llOSA, CAU, Jail. 19, lfcll. Brtgzs Co.: G.nts our" of the 15'h rectrel, I ahali be glad H asi ymi in promotl' the sale of Dr. Leslies .".vial I'r.i!.Tlpt.,)n. Inittei. most of ht I nave of yo i In the j.a-- t four yt'ars lias ptvn away, m'. snl' tav-- e-- n complet'ty cnreU after a i.fe-- t me of headache, a I sh4l! gladly ceiti jr. Slio-,-l-rou write. t either D- -. Markell or nr. J'h, of this place, you may refer to Too Si r;m '""itn as tii th- MinencDty of y mr Speeiul Prescription. Voto-- ny, W11.L. Ton. Price, 2". I'nuti ,,,,i by all DrnjelBtg. Erigga Medicine Co., Sin Fraaci3co, Cel. j .Tennle Meet me at the Kastern Misfit Clothing Parlors ami eet that fine tailor-mad- Prince Albert suit, at 44 East Second South. Card. We have established for the accom-modation of our customers an uptown ollice at No. 11, West Second South slreet. A representative of our com-pany can be found at the above number from 10 a. m. to H p in. Telephone 4ti;i. F.Aiii.K Fin NinjY tt Mai mink Co. J. J. McLaughlin oi Co . LMHi South West Temple. T he only tirst-clas- s em-ployment ollice in the city. First-clas- s messenger service Telephone 4."0 On Third lrT Cur special this week underwear, iiuckeya Clothing, Boot and Shoe Co. Three layn' Special sale of underwear at the Muck eye Clothing, Hoot and Shoe company.. Dr. Lceka, dental surgeon, room 0;i. Hooper building. First-clas- s work. Olioln Building lots in hest part of East Bench, on electric oar line. C. E. Wantland, 235 Main St. EAGLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE c ojp.'is'zr . er"' 424 WEST HUSI SOIIH, SALT LAKB C1TF, LTAB K.SKLLS. J. TUCKER. 1L W. SELLS. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN LUMBER First South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. Pcstoflice Box, 1078. Old Pioneer Yark f Armstrong; & Bajley. 4'riHty HaU At the American Shoe and ClothingCo., l'JO South Main slreet. CO TTsst riist Ssutl1. y3TS SPECIALTY, Fye. ear, nose, throat and lunijs. Dr. Burrows, SI and ."4 Commercial build-ing. Have withdrawn from firm of Freeman it Burrows. Spectacles tilted. KELLY &. CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 46 IV. S.oond Soath St. Sat Lake City, - - Utah. Oat facilities for doinir nrat-cta- .fob Pridt-ta- t. re of the neweet Qd heet. Boolm ruled, I'juued nd bound to order. 8aioples of Rail-rea- Mining, B&uk and Mercantile won aiwa; on hand. Complete line of Office Sup- - emhractUK the most, d Labor-vln- g and Economical iaventfons. I.Vrioci. Low! Call on u (.-.'.- ' - , s I.adiea. We want your trade in fine shnes,and will do our best to merit the same. KM Main street. Buckeye store. lli I I. lie Out Hale 'fjToithine slid goe on at actual cost. Ameni-n- Shoo and Clothing Co., l.'O Souih Mam. AT THE THEATER LAST NICHT. Milton ami Dollie Nobles were greeted by a good audience at the the-ater last night when ' Love and Law" was presented. It is an excellent play and was rendered in amanner that was highly appreciated. Tonight the old favorite, "The Fhirnix," will be given. Tomorrow night "Men and Women." The advance sales indicate that the utmost capacity of the theater will be taxed. A FINDING FOR FERRY. The Celebrated Conflict Betwean the Northland and North Pole Winds Up. TH3 LOCATION A VALID ONE, The Consolidated and Perego at Park City Lock Horns -- Other Mining Contests. The ease of William 1'. Ferry vs. An-drew Lundin, in which the Northland and North Pole mining claims at Park City were involved, was decided by Judge Zane upon the opening of court this morning, it was held that the lo-cation of the Northland was valid and to the plaintiff was awarded an undi-vided one-hal- f interest in the conflict area. ," .... In handing down his opinion Judge Zane reviewed the issue' at consider-able length. "In 12," said he, 'Lun-din located the Northland mining claim and at the time of the location of the Norm Pole. Lundin agreed with Jerry to convey to him an undivided One-hal- interest in theclaimr The deed fias made on June 11. In July, ' J'""' app'i'ion for patents were made IV" on both claims but the Northland was numbered ."i!J! and the, North Polo KOO.1 F.ont thit it is inferred that tho North- - land was of prior location. Tho North Pole tiled an adverse claim in whioh tho plaintili sets up that half of the area in conflict is vested in him. The descrip-tion of a claim is stated in distances, courses, monuments, etc. The rule is that the monuments must control and that being so the court is of the opinion that plaintili' is entitled to part of tho area in question ami the fact that he lias cited more ground than that to which lie is actually entitled does not invalidate the adverse. The court read from the statute governing locations the same to be identified by natural objects or monuments. A post set firmly :u the ground, be ruled, might be recognized as a permanent object ami answer the re-quirements ot the law. Tile evidence in this case was somewhat contacting as to the posts on ttiu claim some tes-ti-vine that they were, down and others that they had been replace I. The sur-veyor general hiiuseli made the survey and the .supreme court, would scarcely be disposed to nullify the location of the Northland after ten years of work had been done upon it. The claim was worked as early as VI and while plain-tiff did not see tho parties the dump was there as a notice. Under thpse ciicuuistaiices 1 shall bold the loeatiou valid. The deed from Lundin to Ferry for one-hai- f interest was made in July, 1H5 and under that plaintiff is entitled to an undivided one-hal- f in the claim and one-hal- f of the conflict area. The ether case of Ferry vs. Lundin was continued, Judge Powers mention-ing that there was a possibility of its being dismissed. In the case of David Keefe et al vs. An-drew Lundin et al, Judge Dickson gave notice that plaintiffs having neglected certain requirement!! of the law, they would r.baiidoQ the action and a non-suit was entered. The notion involved the llainmondville and Nevada ciainis at I'.iik City. Tho ease of Perego vs. Lundin was continued for tbe term and that of Wil-liam i'erego vs. W.1I. Dodge, involving a conflict between the Consolidated and Perego, was taken up and pro-ceeded with. It is now on trial. Look at Deskey'g second addition. THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. A Great Syat.in Whose Mm. K.ecli tn. (ir.et title. With T0O0 miles of steel laid track penetrating the states of Illinois, Iowa Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, is the designation of the K. & M. rail-road and other roads controlled by the C B. & ( railroad. This great system reaches, with its owu lines, all tbe important cities in the .vest: Omaha, Lincoln. Denver, Cneyenne, New CastM. DeaHwno-t- , Da-kota. Hot Sprngs and all points in the Black Hills; Des Moines, Burlington, Davenport, Hock islauu, uaiceourg, Peoria, Chicago, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City, ilanilial.Quincy.St. Louis, Minneapolis nud St. Paul. The Burlington's through vestibule trains are composed of Pullman tittod up in luxurious style aml ace sleeping ears of the newest and latest" furnished with drawing rooms, smok-ing apartments, toilet rooms, and lava-tories supplied with hot and cold water, and well selected libraries of the works of our best authors; elegant reclining chair cars (scats free); the famous Burlington dining cars. Nerving meals en route, and first class coaches and smokers. The.se superior trains run daily be-tween Denver. Lincoln. Omaha, Chicago and Peoria; between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis; between Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago; between St Louis and St. Paul and Minneapolis; and between Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Direct connections are made in mag-nilice-union deoots fit. Denver fro- - all points in scenic Colorado, Utah and tho Pacific coast, at Chicago and St. Louis for all points east and south, and at Kansas City for all points east, west and south. The Murlington is the shortest line, and runs through trains with Pullman sleepers to the B ack Hills. For rates or time apply to any cou-pon ticket agent in Utah, or the under-signed. E. E. Wai.kkr. Cen'l. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. Francis, G. P. & T. A.. Omaha, Neb. Arrival ol a Great Healer. Donald McLennan, M. I)., who creat-ed a sensation in the loading cities of the east by his wonderful cures, viz: Koston. New York, Chicago, and lute of San Francisco, arrived in the city ley tho Denver & Hio Grande, Mid expects to remain some time. He makes a specialty of electricity and other subtle agents. The authenticated reports of his past cures seems nothing short of marvelous, lie solicits invalids whose eases have resisted the potency of drugs, and hallled the elloits of other physicians, to call and consult with him free of charge. Cures guaranteed in all cases undertaken, if lound curable. Ollice, 70 V. Second South St., across the street east from the 1', (). Consultation free. N. H. This is the doctor's lirst visit here. X. 11. Ir. McLennan should not be classed with the numerous fly by night specialists who visit this city occasion-ally. His reputation is a national one, and his dealing with patients is always honorable. Illapid transit to Deskey's second - I nj. No high priced tailoring for me. Fan-cy prices are simply paralyzed at the Kastern Misfit Clothing Parlors, 44 Last Second South. - . Tin. Ftrat Satining Miraola Ky the great healer, Dr. McLennan. For throe years Mr. W. J, Kenny has been paralyzed on the entire left gide. A few days' treatment from Dr. Mc- Lennan entirely restored to him the use of his limbs. His paralysis was the re-sult of working in one of the smelters in the vicinity of Salt Lake City. Dr. McLennan's oHiee, 72 West Second South street. Consultation and treat-ment free. ll-l- lo ! "Who made that suit for you? It is a splendid tit?" "Why, I bought it at the Eastern Mifdit Clothing i'urlors, No. , East Second South." THE GUARANTY Saving; und Loan AAHOciatlon of Minne-apolis. Authorized capital, $"iO. 00(1,000; oper-ating umler rigid laws and state super-- - vision ; satet and most profitable lorm of investment. Salt Lake City ollice, 142 Main street, up stairs. C. L. Hannaman, Agent. OnrMeld Kxrnrttlon, Commencing Friday, May 1st, tho I'nion Paeilic will run one special train each way between Salt Lake and (Jar-fiel- d lieaeh until further notice. Leav-ing Salt Luke at 'J p. m. and returning arriving at Salt Lake at 5 .:!.") p. m. D K. lirt;i.EV, (ieneral agent. The Kenaon Why Sam Levy's ciifars hold the trade by to tii ni a grip is that be never deceives his customers. When he puts a cigar on the market he maintains its full standard of excellence forever., lie does not charge an extra profit to in-sure risks, such as are taken by nine-tc-nlh- s of his competitors. All his goods are guaranteed and he will not allow a customer to keep any that are not entirely satisfactory to his trade. Sam Li-.- v. Cigar Manufacturer. 171 and l?.rf South Alain street. Salt Lake ( "it v. Ftah. |