Newspaper Page Text
: JAILY OL !• EriiKKA. LANDER COUNTY, NEVADA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1871. NO. 122. c Eureka Sentinel. BT.ISItKP EVERY MoRNtXO, MONDAYS EXCKITKD, BY UEO. W. OASSIDY & 00. w. CASSIDY. KRED. EU.IOTT. erms or srnscRiPTioN. one year. per mail.ilr> Oil .pi six months, per mail. 8 00 , tiireu mouths, per mail. 6 00 o papers forwarded until paid for.*\a ext KB KUO .1I MXttLKUNE. llor Creek. October 10, 1871. tors Sentinki. : 11 I were a •• crib p|,v,-r'' 1 suppose I would not. license to write lor newspapers; ise I should, in that case, occupy pare time profitably ; but. as I do day cards in any shape. I have spire lime. The idea I wish to ey is. that the pursuit ol folly, like nrsuit of happiness, is a right in able, and my folly is not cribbage, do not want any cribbist to sneer >r at my folly than T do at his. So goon with your p gging—if you it like my style. Ain't that about im.MOST AHATN. — case ol hoekeliy. at 15-1. is not r into Jehu Garber's Court at Car just yet. The defense have made a in for a new trial before the His Court, and. I'understand, the mo s granted. I hive not heatd what 'rounds for granting a new dial nit I suppose they may be on snr .or. irregularity in proceedings, or. ise the Auditor's nune is Sii.wtrt:. NEW MINKS AT IIEI.MONT. ml 8-ll)lt to S2II.D0I). in silver, the , crs find lo In* :he value, per ton. ' sores in the new mines. ! have ceil the new mines ; but 1 have j d with a member ol the Board ol ty Commissioners of Xye coitn'y. ri b o lter reliable and re-pon-ible j es who tire in no way connected i or biased by. Belmont intefi si or j nee. and they say with one accord li- new mines are the biggest thing since Christ lion owed the jack THE DISCOVERY. or about the 27th day of S -ptember j hese mines were discovered by J. C. JOHNSTON. EK({., ipectinious. uulor imate. persever io-pec'or. and a pretty good man. :ima from Ohio in the IM.4KR Of 'fit -SVItINH ok 'dO... is h -en up and down, like a wood stumping the I’aeilic s!"pe, ever lie has. in the last few years, is arm broken, his leg lin keu. his broken, an I has. several times, el from a compound comminuted lex fracture ot In's finances. All 0 siv nothing ol the injury done j 1 I)* inocratic feelings by the way I ec ions have gone lately. And YET liE srtt.t. sen virus, in? example of that text which j " Whom the Lord loveth, he «tia>- | lie story of our men's lives could itten. by a pen tided for the ta-k would appear a record of quiet i :n and inexhaustible patience, irrepressible hope and energy, i isseth understanding, and proves j j f CANNOT licitT V CHRISTIAN, ill irty when he. or site, is in pur j I silver, or gold, or •• filthy lucre” ! illy. THE VI.ACE WHERE mines are located is about eleven northwesterly trom Belmont, on a r he' line towards Austin, and It gh up the h'g mountain near ad ot Jett'er-on Canyon, in a gran lint, which is made by the main I u and a small branch thereof. WATER. ire is plenty of water near the I itl Jefferson C■ nyon . which runs rly down the mount tin toward ? Valley, also in the Meadow Can- j which runs easterly into Monitor 7 : and. in fact, in nearly all the oils. tiik rmtuiriox low coafse granite. tiik oi:g ise. heavy chloride of an mealy va :l’nl Intrii silver, which 1 liter is 'r,d on the rock in a suit ol pur w?te. some ol which is curled or ilik ■ some dried glue. TilK LOCATIONS. days ago. were live in number. nK par diet norih aiol south !th the point aforesaid. Tie se five otis belong mostly, if not ell. to dun s Company ; hut other loci were being made, belmont was h'l on timid ay, the inhabit nils r,‘ hiving j|,(0 iht* mountains — 'V*< let us hope, to worship their JOHNSTON Convalescent at 1 i*t accounts, but •otase was spreading. Yours. „ SlNl! I.KI.1NK. ‘ ~I forgot to say. above, tint ■tunes did not rop out. blit on the ,r-’> w> re covered with debris — ! more credit to Johnston, d i forgot to say, that these new cannot be bought on I HI'TY deal •• in escrow"— iei are further prospected, as the arp supposed, on present appear p he heavy deposits of mim r uuod mines, according to Scrip •e fish ■ but a deed in Escrow is " cal in Embryo. Escrow won't S. ^i°d Itlufl Imlcj cmlenl. of Oct. ">, ■ceount of the pursuit and cap *he highwaymen who robbed t-’e at Cottonwood on the night ember 2«th. The fellows caught miu by the name of Cullen and Ihiilicrs. PAXTON & CO. BAXIvERsJ EUREKA, NEVADA, Wn,I;4 nRAW AT SIGHT IS- sms TO T T suit on Iapc* Waller.New York. I In nli of ( ulifnrti iu . ...San i'raiichrn, And ils Agencies. IJ. O. Mill, tv To.Nnrramenln. Decker «t Jewell..Marysville. First National Hank of I tali. Salt I.ake City. And principal towns of California. Drafts on London ! Discount Cwmnerrhl Paper, make Col lections. receive Dej">sits in coin or currency I on Op- n Account, Certificate, or Special Dcpo- 1 hit, ami transact A General Banking Business. Also purchase ami sell Stocks on commission. Ageing for Pacific Insurance Company, San 1 Francisco. Eureka, May 22,1871. my23 jfege Stines. WHITE pine, j STAG K I. IN E, . RUNNING DAILY FIWM j P APIS A I) E,1 V,A | Mineral Hill, Eureka .V Pinto TO | HAMILTON., Daily Lit c, Concord Coaches, six-horse Stock, short Changes, Quick Time, aud CKJ3A? r ATwSl. WOODRUFF A KNNOR. Proprietors. Eureka, January 12,1571. jnl4 u. s. mail line BETWEEN AUSTIN AND EUREKA. n^OfR IIORSR UOACIIKS, CARRYING S passengers >n l Wi lls. Fargo & C>».’s Ex press OmiH ctingnt Austin with the stage to the railroad, aiul making close connection at I c.n ka with Woodruff & Elinor's line to Ham ilton. Leaves Austin Mondays, Wt dn< Mlays and Fridays, at ♦) A. M. L'-avrs Kuivka Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at H A. M. W. 1>. \\ U.soX, Proprietor. D. P». Immkl, Agent, Kurt ka. jyl6 Every Fourth Day From the 24th of August, 1871, VAN HQUTEN’S 8TA3E LINE, FR' M EUREKA TO ELKO, THKOrtill 1\ FAST TIME. Good Horses and Coaches. Smooth liotitl is idtl .\o Dust. Eureka Office at Van Iloutcn's Store. August 23d, 1871. a tl 24 LIYKEY, FEED AND SALE STABLE A K D K E \V L O U C KS, DUEL STREET, EUUFICA. BRAVE JUST CD EKED A I.1VERY AND l H U Feed Stable, opposite Roh’uns's furnace, where they have slabliug for auy cumber ot horses, an I HAY AKTX) .1AWLSY Alw ays on h.uul. Saddle II»r~es lo let at reas ; enable rates. Jobbing and all kinds of Teaming done. Homes kept by the day, week or month. Horses always tor sale or trade, aud we wil . always buy. C ‘"me and trade us apoorhorse for a good one j gt*-Heat us if you can. slO j NEVADA LIVERY STABLE. Johnson & Ca’tison Keep constantly on h\nd fine Horses. Sad de> aud Carriages to let at reasonable rates lturses kept by the day, week or month. Give us a fait. au24 Madame S. L. Rapin, l)octres-, am! Midwil'e. »»'i>iunt; to establish hersei.f V t permanently in Eureka, oilers her serei ees III the lathe* e-peeiaily, ail 1 to the public generally, in the above capueity. she would amioui.ee that she is a graduate of the medical faculty of Lausanne, Switzerland. and for sev eral >oa s has been praetisi g with great success through Oregon. Idaho, and Moutaiiu. and .-lie feels eoiuideiit that success will attend her prac tice in this place. Ay Con-.illations free. Her uiedieines are roots and herbs. No min erals or mercury. Office—Next .lour to the Sentinel office, Duel street. 1,1 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ! 4 Miles North of Mineral Hill, 1x1.KO COI'XTV, NEVADA. Rheumatic Complaints Cured. I.t‘2i(l l)is(*2iscs 1. nidi ruled - davenport A pall Proprietors. Mineral Hill. September s. 1871 TO LET. A ROOM ON MAIN STREET, SI IT ABLE rV for an OtBce. Apply at this efhee 6.17 lousiness Cards. J. K. IVBADDOCK, Assaycr. (Office in the rear of Seaton A: Co.’? store.) Assays Warranted to conform with anjr of the rolled State-* Mints. au22 £. E. FINE, Deputy County Surveyor Of Lander and White Pine Counties. Particular attention paid to the Mapping: of Mines and Meelianlrul Drawings. TF.RMS RF.ASOX.USLK. Orders left at the Turner House will be very promptly attend- I cd to. my23 CHARLES A. PARKER, sou: agent for tiie Bateman & Co. Eureka T^vn Land Property. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, AXO GEN Ell A E BROKER. Omcr— Northeast earner of liael and Clark streets, Kureka. »|S WILLIAM ADAMS, JUSTICE OF T1IE PEACE Of Eiirpka Tenusliip. N O T A II Y P CBLIC, ALSO. G O N V E YANG E R . Offuf—Corner of Clark and Buel streets. Is authorized t<» receive and return Dee Is to be recor led in Lander county, Kureka, February 1«, 1871. f 14 ] DAVID LUNDBOES, ASSAYER., Office—Next to tbo Saloon, Main street. A SSAYS C.UARANTKED TO CONFORM AC ciirately with any of the United States Mints. Mr. I, has had eighteen years experience as an Assaysr in California and Nevada. Aft*nys.8- AO Eureka, October 14,1S70. ol j DENTISTRY. DR. F. A. HALL, ^ -;C5. A TU'inorC.H AND SKIIX fill DentUt bus opened "an on.ee north- of the T rncr ",J-UJ_Lr House, w li»*re lie can at all times be I on ml pro, art d to do any work in , the line of bis proit ,-sioii. oilici*—Si-eoiid «i<"*r north of the Turner j House, on Main street, je-'i FRED. ELLIOTT, Notary Public and Ileal Estate Agent. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. COXY 1: Y A NCIXG D O X K. Eureka, March 16, 1S70. nil8 W. A. EDWARDS, C2VHL ENGINEER. \ Architect ral Drawings, Plan*, and Fsti mates of all kinds for buddings by Mr. Claris. Ot kick—American Hotel. Kureka, Sept. g'.», 1871. seffOtf ASSAY OFFICE, MAIN STREET. EFREICA, NEVADA. L1E1IENAU & CO,, 31cSal!;ngisfs. see U'or Sale. C II E A P ! C II E A I* ! ! ONE EXCISE AXP BOILER—HICKS' Improvt il .'W-horse power. One Brodie s Quartz Cr slier—econd size. One Siurieviint Blower—No. 7. One Set Forcible Scales— Fairbanks’ patent. Two Assa> erOutfits—.-vies. Furnaces. »*tc.— Together wilh a large lot of Smelting fixtures, suitable for a first class furnace. All the above property is comparatively new and for sale in lots to suit. Apply to S. BARCLAY, je7 tf Eureka, Nevada. NOTICE. rnniK vxm \h mkktixc op the B Stockholders of the Eureka Consolidated Mining Company. for thi' election of Trustees, will lx> held on Motnluv, October !>. 1871. at lit o'clock. ' M.. on tint iliy, at tli" office of tin- Company. lilt Cal fernia street. Room y, Hayward s Building, j Sun ErancUcn, Hal. W. \V. TRAYLOR, Secretary. so24-tocO TAILORING, Cleaning and Repairing, (Next door to Nevada Livery Stable). Done in neat style and quick disc ITCH. Also—Lillies’ Cloth Cloaks otnl Jacket* Cleaned and Repaired in A No. 1 stile .1,17 M. 1.EVENTUAL PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. I lit NOW PREPARED TO TAKE PIC TURES at SI 60 Per Dozen. *,5 T. II. WOOD, Artist. professional. Chas. G. Hl’bracd. Ge>. W. Merrill. ; MERRILL & HUBBARD, Attorneys at Law. PRACTICE IN AI.E COURTS OF NEVADA. (I. W. Merrill, Notary Public. Office—In the American Hotel Building, an31 N. D. ANDERSON, Attorney at Law. District Attorney f ir Lander County. AUSTIN. NEVADA. au31 T. P. Hawley, J. O. Harrow. Hamilton. Eureka. HAWLEY & DARROW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Hamilton and Eureka, Nevada. Office—At Hamilton, in Withington’s Biild [ing : and in Eureka, over the Postoilice. Jyi3 («eo. S. Hupp, 0. J. Lansing, Austin. Eureka. HUPP & LANSING, A T T O It N E Y SAT L A \V. Office—First door south of Paxton & Co.’s Hunk, jluin street, Eureka. The partnership heretofore existing between the above-named Iirra is this day res no d. HI TP & LANSiNH. Eureka, June 27, 1871. je28 DAVID E. DAILY, A 11 o r is e f at Law, AND Deputy Prosecuting Attorney. ASSOCIATED WITH T. WHEN, HAMILTON. i 4J3*- Prompt attention paid to business. Offir—American Hotel Building, Clark st., ; Eureka. ci3L THOS. H. SMITH, ATTO It N K Y AT I. A AY, AND Notary Public. MINERAL HILL, NEVADA. ii 26 DR. J. H. LUKENS, I’hvsician au;l Surgeon ‘ EL REE A. NEVADA. Of.v f. — First door north of the Cornucopia i P.osuurant. He can be found at the County Hospital and at his office. ap22 II. EZAUSI-rEAWEaC, Attorney ami Coumvlor at Law, | Austin.Nevada. in 14 j_•’_ _ _ __ W. H. DAVENPORT, A T T O It N I . Y A T J. A AY AND NOTARY PUDLIC. In the American 1I«» se, on Clark street, apt Eureka. WM. VAN ALSTSNE, Ueputy KherilT of Iinnder County, E U K i: K A . All business attended to promptly. jy4 D. H. YVHEPLEY, Physician. Pr. Whoploy having ih-tormiiu'd to o-tablish him-olf i i Eureka, will devote h > attention to diseases of a private nature. He pnarantees a speedy complete and permanent eure. All eoinmunieutions strictly eontidenti il. Pr. Whepley can be consulted at the Parker House. a l DR. J. CUMMINGS, Physician and Surgeon, American IIoicl. Hnreka, Nevada. n2C DR. E. L. WiLLARD, Physician and Surgeon. Omen— At the Revere Drug Store. Eureka, January 5, 1ST 1. jn" DR. J. W. GQETCHUS, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE—In Wells, Fargo Ok Co.’s Itililtling. Eureka. May 23. 1ST1. au'd.'S Carpenters si u tl lJuiltlers. Mc31ILL.V.\ &. I5(MVni, (Opr’.sit J the Sentinel office), V? A 1.1. Jons OF CAKRESTERS ▼ V Wi k I I'd l> .ihling at short notice, in good stele and for low prices i C ICes ft:tithed at any time. Give tia e l. A. C. LATSON, Architect and Builder. ! a ri KINDS OF CARPENTER WORK done with neatness and di-paleli. shop at the corner ot t lark and Duel streets, j near Hie Si'T.m i. office. Eureka, October 5, 1STI, oc6 For Sale or Rent. V HOUSE with FOl’R ROOMS—BUILT of stone — whitewashed outside—will be j rented, or i' for Kile. Inquire at the stone house west of Col. Bobbin- furnaee. WILLIAM 1*1-AS. Eureka. September 9, IST1. soil) 30 TONS OF POTATOES, BARLEY AND FEED, a'living uud for sale low bs T WETHER ED. 1 Auglist 14, ISU. “'*1S (Gift Concerts. GRAND RAFFLE. FOR TWO LOTS OF LAND 25x8 00 Feet Each! ^ITl'ATK A SHOUT PITTANCE OPT FROM San Frau* ism. oil the line of the railroad to San Jose. California, WILL HE DRAWN IN EUREKA October SCth, 137!. lots Offered ler S800—Bem^ 1120 Tickets sit 82 •>() Each. The drawing w ill he had at the most suitable place ih st call b procured at the lime. The mom y colleen d fur tickets will be de posited at Paxton s Hunk. At tlie tone and plat e of drawl* g, three per sons will be clins-n by the ticket holders to count and see that tie* ii'imbe.-s correspond with the ticket.-. and deposit them in tie- ma chine t»> be draw n. Some child, not over .-even years old, cho- n t*» draw them out. Three persons wiil be chosen to call tho num bers ami write them clown The title deeds to ibis properey can be seen by apply ing t • GEORGE THACHER, Main street. Hg* Tickets can be procured at any of the saloon-• in town. Eureka, Oct bar 2,1871. oc3 $875,000 |N CVSII GIFTS. TO BE DISTRIBUTED U by the M tr ipolifan Casli Prize Company. Every Ticket Draws a. Prize. 1 Cash Clift.$100,000 5 Cush (lifts, eaeh. 40,000 10 Gas Gifts, each. 20.000 20 Cush Gift-, tacli... 5.000 50 Cash Gifts, ea«Ti. 1.000 200 Cush Gifts, each. 500 100 Cash Gif's, each. 2< 0 350 Cu-h Gifts, each.. 100 50 elegant rosewoo pi.Mn-s. • ju‘1i $■ no to $700 75 ** •* melod, on-, each $75 to $ 00 350 sewing machine -. * ach.Sid t«» $175 500 gold watches, eaeli.$75 to $300 Cash Pilr.es, Silver Ware, etc., etc,, Valued SI, MOO.GCO. A clianco t > draw any of tie ab vo Frizes fur 25 ceni-. Tickets d« scribing prizes are sealed in envelop! - and wi ll mixed. On re ceipt ol 25 cents a Sealed Tick* r is drawn without choice, and sent by m ii t > any ad dress Tin* priz • n n i d up* : ii will be deliv ered to the ticket-h d<r on j aynn nt « ! One Dollar. Prizes are imim-diate’ysent to any addri ss by expire «*r r. turn m il. You vu'li know what y ur pr .• is before you pay for it. Any pri/« • xchang d i r another of”tl:e same vain**. No blanks, cur patr ns cun «lcpend on fair dealing. I k; rentes— Tin* following lately drew valuable prizes and kindly } * 'in:t’i d us to pubi sh them: Amir, w J. Burn-, Chicago, $ 10.000 : Mi-s i Tara W.-ilxi -r. Baltinn r-\ piano, jsoo ; .1 lilies M. Matthews. Detroit. $5 000; John T. Aml- rs n. Savannah, $5,000 ; James Simmons, Bos;on, Press Grim ns—“'I he lirtn i- r> Table.” — W« ; kly Tribm e, hi <* gs. •• i>< rv t'n ir suc N. Y. Hi raid, J in. 1. * Ju t i: d hon orubb*—N»-as. Dec. 0. S -rnl f* r Circular. L;b. ra! inducements t > Ag« ubs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every pack age of 200 Sealed CUV.Jopi S C"i:f ?:> one C sll gift. Sev'-n tickets for $1; 17 f -r $2 ; 50 for $5; 200 lor $15. Address BENSON. MILES & CO . aulJ 32 Broad street. N. Y. CENTRAL PAC5FSC BEEAYEEY! IJ. V Jl rn street, opposite the !\ti kev House. orm.iKs i rsT.'MEits with the rest i' I.AliKK IJKKIt on:: mu ul ie lire. M il.\ ye n-' e\ i !i i ::: the 1' • T ' ; veil him "a Yuli knowledge of the maiiiiTirture of it, and any one 1 • i:> ng hi.' Herr, may rest assured they will get uo deleter!* us drugs. FURS &A&2R rssa Constantly on ban I. and s.dd to the trade by the Keg. (I dl ai. : (burt. l * B- . r t v iH*• Keg. so cents per gallon. Kur* Ua, February iS. S71. 1-5 CITY BREWERY, MAIN STliEET. EE REE A. EVAN EVANS.PKOPP.IETOR. 15 n AVING EITTEP VI' THE AltOVF ES b 5 tablii-hment. and reei-owl fr, ;u the railway a large stock el the ell ie. st Liquors and Cigars, As als 1 matt rial for Brewing on an t xtensive scale, be re ] ectfully solicits a continuance « f the libe ral patr uage heretofore bestow* *1 by his many friends. jy*-3 DRUGGIST, Main Street, Eureka. ol-lrn* T. MURPHY, Scot and Shoe Maker, MAIN STKEET. Kl'KKKA. FITS W A It U ANTE IX ai d : e but the best v: st ck i-,s> d. lie emplo\ ssuperior work laM, and delivers work when it is promised. * i: a ka, April 14, 1871. aplo Bvovvn nr' iusohargf imfkrs of ■* f R \NCl> RYAN. form.- ly i f Company t', 1st Ucgimtut. l. tt. Cavalry. Owner can Lave the same by inquiring at tbia office and paying churgoa. s«’15 Miscellaneous. Manhattan Mill. The follow iso net rates will be I- i d for Silver Bearing Ores, from Eureka Mi ing I» strict, at the Manhattan Mill, Austin, Nevada : ore- assaying 40 dollar* per ton, 30 per rent. Ores assaying 55 dollar* per ton, 3ft per cent, Ores as-ay ing f*r» d liars per ton, 40 per cent. Ores a-s tying 75 dollars per ton, 45 per cent* o eo hs-tiv ing 90 dollars per ton. 60 per cent. Ore.- assaying 106 dollars per ton, 55 per cent, or.a—aying 130 dollars per ton, 00 per cent* Ores H'SH> ing 150 dollars per ton, 03 per cent* Ore- a: -.tying 175 dollars per ton, 05 per cent, or**- assay i g 2“0 dollars per ton, os per cent, or." u«;o ing 2-5 d liars per ton, 70 per cent. Ore- •» - - ay ing 250 dollars per ton, 72 percent* op -n -ru ing 275 dollars per ton. 74 per cent* or* ' a mg '.m dollars per ton, 75 per cent, ores iiviii n.j( 35o dollar8 per ton, 77 percent. Or* s assaying 400 d* liars per ton, 7* percent. Or s a--a\ i! g 450 dollar.- | er ton, 79 per cent, or - t* living 500 dollars per ton, ko per cent* ores a-* tying 550 dollar- per tot). *1 per cent* Ore .t->a> mg COO dollars per ton. *2 p r cent ores as-f»\ !ng Too dollars per ton, *3 per rent, Ohs a.* ray mg 900 dollar- per ton, s4 per cent, ores assaying $1,100 and upwards, v5 per cent. Parti* - w nit Dig sack* will plea-e apply to LAN h. 1 MM EL, Esq., at the office of Wells, Fargo \ « ... Freight* advanced as requested, on receipt of ore?. ALLEN A. CURTIt?, Agent. A slin, July 29, 1871. al Simple! Thorough! Cheap! THE STETEFELDT FURNACE FOR TREATING ORES REQUIRING A Chloridszing Roasting !!! fT SAVES LABOR AND FUEL. AND GIVES u higher pcrce. tage than any oth»-r furnace in use. For full informal!' n ronreroingthc right. cost of 'instruction, or any other particular, apply to B. J. BURNS, Agent Stetafeldt Furnace, Duncan'? Building, Ro>m No. California st. San Francisco, Cal. j n 14 RfHENIX SXI/YKK MIXING (t)M* hi 1* iNY.— L . atmii of Works, 1 ureka, Lu r*Tea Mining District. Lander County. State of Neva NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That, at a ni*'* tim: of the Trustees of said Company, hold «•», the twt lity-.'-voiuli day of September, a. i> 1*71. an assessment (No. 3) of n>t\ cents I r share w.is levied upon the capital stock of said Company, payable immediately, m United Stab s g'dd < *n . t' the Secretary, at the office of tie Company. Loom No. 2, Express Build ing, n<Tt!ienst corm-TCalifornia and Montgom ery street". s«.n Francisco, California. Ai.y stock upon vhirh said assessment shall remain unpaid on \S LDNESDAY, tl. st day of Novemlar. \. r>. 1*71. shall be deemed de linquent. and will t" duh advertise i tor sale it }e.i>lie auction ; and. unless payment shall be made b, t r. . will be sold on TUESDAY, the tw< i tv.ar-t day of November, f». 1*71, t*> pay tin* delinquent assessment, together wuti costs of ..dv**rii-itig and etpen.-cs of sale. J.v <-r !ir of th" Board of Trustees. JOSEPH M.\CUIltK, Secretary, 1' ">m N • 2. Express Building, northeast cor ner of California and Montgomery streets, M.u Francisco, California, ocl-td ABlankets! Blankets ! Blankets! Large Invoice Just Received AT HASKELL & CO.’S, Opposite Stage Office, ?e2G Main Street, Kureka. L. POW4RSS. It. W. WILCOX. B B. CUTTtt, L. POWERS & CO. Importers an i .Jobbers in Choice Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Etc. 73 Front street, Sacramento. C. C. Warner, Agent, Eureka. au22-lm PALISADE LUMBER YARD. L. I. HOCLE, FORWARDING MERCHANT, AN!' WHOLESALE DEALER IN 4 II. KINDS OF LUMBER AND SHINGLES, . A l>»»ORS WINDOWS. BLINDS, and every thing ’ ■ 'licit'4.’ t«> the 1. mb*r Business. i. k A- 1 k* vj> i agent Truckee. I am pre pared to "iJiT'i'Mi'T inducements than ai y other man on the Due of the railroad. P K-ac.e. November;*!, .''TO. n2fl SPRING VALLEY ST0RE7 CEO. W. DOAME H .\< openkd in the Phillips Build ing. S; ;ing Valley, a large and tine as sortment « f Family Groceries and Liquors, wlc h he \\ill 11 at Kureka prices. Call and s »• hi.** stock and K arri the prices Miners, C tl-Kurnor<. and people wanting . “ things can .iud them there. jel3 Miss MacLaughlin, DRESSMAKER H aving worked for some of the tlrst families of San Francisco, solicits i a portion - t the patronage of the Ladies of Eureka. Work executed promptly and In thr j best possible manner. St\ «, Fashion and Fit cuaranteed. mcoml house above the Episcopal Churcfr Spring stm t. au3l FOR SALE. j A FIXE PROPERTY OX MAIV . m Stm t, directly in the business portion of the city Su table lor a la d^ing-Hv. use or More Kurili.-hed throughout. A good btrgain offers to a cash purchaser. Apply at this office, oc*4-tf Removed. INREP. ELI IOTT, NOTARY PUBLIC, HAS 1 removt -I front his othet: oil Maui street, t the SENTINEL office, on Buel street, where . all business in his line will be transacted as ■ usual. rcl6