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EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL. A STILL ALIVE! * * t'f HE HAS JCST RETURNED FROM THE Bay City, where he has selected and purchased the LAR6EST AND LATEST ASSORTMENT -OF — ? General Merchandise Ever Brought to Eureka, ,r And those who desire to convince themselves »« of his taste, and the quantity and QUALITY OF HIS GOODS, WILL^ PLEASE II Call and See Him! ’ Before Purchasing Elsewhere. His stock consists of everything, From a Cambric Needle To an Anchor! From a Fair of Overalls To the Finest Sait of Clothing! And from a Keg of Sonr Kront To a Can of “Fate deOras.” fO.l As it requires too mnefa space to mention every article, he solicits his old friends end acquaintances to call around and examine his stock. D. MANBSIM, o5tf North Main street. Eureka. SOCJKTIKS. Eur8k»itidge,No.l6,Fs&A.M. A *n:e Stated Communications of Eti ^yX^reka Lodge. No. 1«. F. A A. M.. will be lifid tn Masonic Hall, on every WF Saturday on or preceding the full moon in each month. Called Comt-jnications every Saturday Evening. Members of lister lodges, and sojourning brethren in good standing, ate cordially in vi ted to attend. JOHN GILLESPIE, W. M. A. Braanirr. Secretary. lVjal2 St. John’s Chapter, Ns. 5, Royal Arch Masons. THE STATED COMMUNICA TIONS of St John's Chapter. No. . R. A. M., will be held in MA- fft** SONIC HALL, on the Second and Fourth WEDNESDAY EVENINGS of each month. Called Communications on all other Wednesday evenings. All Royal Arch Masons in good standing are cordially invited to attend. A. BENEDICT, H. P. G«o. P. LrwiaiRKN. Secretary. myl4 I- O. O. JMIREKA LODGE. NO. TL ji^mjmts Every TIlUltSDAk’ IN ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. At 8 o'clock r. u. All .nembers in good ■tanding are cordially invited to attend. A. K. TITUS, N. G. Beet. C. Law, Secretary. 10-au7 K. of P. JJF.ATIFU' I.OIMJK. No. 7. K. of P., ) bold regular conventions every MON AY EVENING, at 7:.X) o’clock, sharp, at itsi Castle Hall, in the new Masunie Hall. All ■ojournin* members in good standi g are cordially invited to attend. W. H. DAVENPORT, a C. A. G. SarreiNGKB, K. of K. andS. Kvreka. Nev., Jan. £1.1K75 ia£i-tf til I.C. OFR.C.^ STAR OF HOPE1 ENCAMPMENT, NO. 12, Meets every Friday evening. in Ma«oni<| Hall, at 7:80 o’clock. De cree meeting* every Sunday evening at 7 O’clock. , W. A. DTIRl.KY, Eminent Command* r J. H. Pabooil W. flg]: «a> THE A. O. H. meet every first and third SATIIKD '.Y EVENING of each month, at 8 o’oolock, at the corner of Clark and Monroe (treets, until further notice. THOS. HALEY, President. Jkrkmiah Sullivan. Secretary. au7 Rebebab Charity Degree. I.O.O.F. 3P1IE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE L Rebekat Charity Degree Lodge, I. 0. O. ., will be held until further notice on the first and third FRIDAYS of each month. Hour of Meeting, 8 o'clock p. u. afi-tf BENJ. C. LEVY. N. G. CARSON L. 0. L„ No. 121, liTEETS AT THE MASON’S HALL, EU JjJ. reka, on the First and Third Wednes days of eaeh month, at 7 odock p, m. orttf G. C. BOLAND Master. EUREKA OtJA&SS. I ATTENTION, COMPANY! j Regular meeting for drill ev ery THURSDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock sharp. mvt-tf L. R. KELKY, Captain. NOTICE. I. H. P. STIMLEK, OWNER OF THREE 9 hundred feet in a claim known as the anbattan mine, on Prospect Hill, near the town of Eureka, Nevada, do hereby forewarn all persona, from bargaining or purchasing said interest of tiin* in said dai« from any person or pernors whatever, without my con sent or due autf oritv from me, said interost having been g. ilgwfu y advertised by one Samuel J. Beebe .last snuarg. #Wtf H. 9. 8ZU1LBB. H. MANHEIM, The Old Broker, Comer Main and Clark streets, in George Tlintcher A 1'o‘a Stone Building. WILL COMMENCE TO DISPOSE OF A five lot of wares, same articles taken as pledges some time ago, and an Immense Stock of New Goods! Bought for cash, direct from Europe a'd New York City. These goods will be sold so low as to surprise all men and women: 105 Gold Wnteben, American and Euro pean, ladies’ and gents’. • Stop Wntche*. 1-5 indep., 1-4 seconds, stem winder, and with all the latest im provements. 165 Nllver Hslrhfs, American and fop eign movements; from 1 % to li ounces. 45 Blnnu'iid Kings, in various settings and styles. 35 Gold Vest thnins. new styles. 25 Opera and Piedmontese ladies’ chains, from to t<> 110 dwt, in 10 kt gold. 35 Nets of Jewelry, for ladies, consisting of Pearl, Amathyst, lopaz and Enamel »ni Gold, pure and all warranted: from Sl’o up to ili'i per set, in broach and ear rings. 10 Pairs of Bracelets, in chains and , bands. 470 Assorted Gold Rings, with setting in Topaz, Amathyst, Kubies, Pearl, and other precious stones too numerous to mention. 150 Plain Gold and Neal Rings, alf sizes and weights, manufactured from pure gold, by Messrs. Hitter A Co., Sian Francisco. A full stock of gents’ Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Glove and Chemise Huttons, and 100 articles in the jewelry lino too numer ous to mention. The finest stock of American Clocks The Best Stock of Pistols! jy20tf H. MANHEIM. J.C. LOCKWOOD, MAIN STKEET. ADJOINING THE Eu reka Hotel, importer and dealer in Hardware, Brass and Steam Goods, Bar and Sheet Iron, Drill Steel, Ox and Horse Nails, Rope, Gas Pipe, Giant and Blasting Powder, Fuse and Caps, Cook and Parlor Stoves, Etc.. Etc., Etc! Copper, Tin, and Iron Work Made and Repaired. GENERAL JOBBING AT LOW RATES. rori-Mf L. W. CROMER. T. J. MAUPIU. MAUPIN & CROMER Wholesale and Retail Deslew mi HARDWARE. Mill and mining goods, gas PIPES STEAM AND GAS FITTINGS. Hopm I'nrulsfalnc AomIs, STOVES. TIN AND COPPER WARE. POW DEK AND FUSE. WINDLASS ROPE OF ALL SIZES. ETC. We .re also |»re|>arc<l to Cut and Fit Gan Pipe. MILL & FURNACE WORK . Done on Short notice. The beat quality of Steel, and also Stone Coal. Constantly on hand. Also. Manufacturers^ Tin, Sheet-Iron, Copper Ware". Particular attention paid to all work in our line, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion in every particular. '-0 Constantly on hand, g.^ Blasting and Giant Pohiier IVWDEK, FUSE. CAPS. ETC. . aiwtf } MAUPIN A CROM1SR.V a# San Jose Savings Bank, 284 Santa Clara Street, Shn Jose. Cal.. Capital Stock, - - V 4 $600,000 Paid in Stock—Gold Coin, $300,000. Assets Jan. 1„ 1875, $1,324,155.52. TWOSIT RECEIPTS ISSUED. BEAH 1) ing interest FROM DATE OF DEPOt* 1T at SIX PER CENT., payable on demand; EIGHT PER CENT., payable in six months, and NINE per cent, payable in twelve, months. Receipts are preferable to pass books, be cause the interest is paid promptly at the end of six months from date of each deposit; they may also be transferred by indorsement, and principal with interest will brtbfLl to holder. Pass books issued, if desired, and sf a rate of interest allowed. 1 £ Deposits Ironi the interior, or from Bay'part of fhe United Statos or Europe, may bgtScm by express, or by exchange on San Franeisco or New York, in gold or currency. I**¥U-s remitting will state the time for which the iLiOusit is to be made, and a Deposit KdftdiU or Pass Book—as prefer red-will be promptly returned. Remittances in Currency Exchange will e credited in gold at current rate. JOHN H. MOORE, H. II. REYNOLDS, mh7-ly President. Cashier. REAL ESTATE —AMD— COLLECTION OmOB C. C. WALLACE, ALSO GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, Beal Estate Bought and Sold. OfBee in the Comer Neloon Hiilltlinw, Cor. of Main and Clark sta., Etireka, Nev. 1 I AM NOW PREPARED TO ATTEND TO transactions in Real Estate and Collec liona in the State of Nevada, with prompt ness and dispatch; attention given to Puw. •>ra of Attorney; roturna promptly made in all eaaea. REFERENCES: JOHN A. PAXTON A Co,Bankers, Eu reka Nev. D. B. IMMEL k Co, Bankers. Eureka. JOHN W. SHAW, Pres. Eureka Con. i M. Co., San Francisco Cal. WM. H. SHAW, Sup’t Eureka Con. M, Cou Eureka, Nev. JOHN^E. PLATER, Sup’t Atlaa M. k S. Co., Eureka, Nev, R. RICKARD, Sup’t Richmond M. M. Co., of Nevada, Eureka, Nev. W.S K&YES, Supt’ KK Con. M, Co., Eureka, Nev. THOS. WREN, Attorney at Law, Eu reka, Nev. A. M. HILLHOUSE, Attorney at Law, Eureka, Nev. aCS MIXVKL L A yj ;o vs. D R . *P IRICE, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON -AND SPECIAL1ST, FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES, BY SPECIAL REQUEST OF SEVERAL of hi* personal friends, has establish'd himself in thiseity andean be found for the present at the COSMOPOLITAN KCUSE. PR. PRICE will give especial atlention to all diseases of the JJ.ve and Ear, Also CHRONIC and PRIVATE diseases of every description. PR. PRICH is a graduate of the Univer sity of NVursburg and llerlin, lermany; also ,a licentiat member of the most renowned Eye and Ear Infirmaries in Europe. Having made the cure of the above diseases a specialty for The Last Twelve Years, He is able tocur» the afflicted and unfortun who may need his skill. The highest testimonial* of patients resid ing in this ."state to be seen at bis office. The sick and the unfortunate are invited for a FtvEE consultation, it the Doctor pre scribes you will find HIS CHARGES LIGHT. Therefore all may avail themselves of this opportunity. Dr. Price's Hollo la: If your practice is BASED ON QUACK ERY, keep it SECHET trom the people; if. on the other hand, it i* BASED ON SCI KNCK. I'bilosoi by and Art, present it to and discuss it with the people. RKFCRRNCrji: Gorernor Braudel. Gold Hill. ( arson ( lly: Hon. IV. Patterson, District Attorney. D. L. liliss, firm of Bliss A Yorrington. Cant. Haynie, lumber merchant. J. Klien, Carson Brewery. Viriciuin ( lly: Judge C. C. Goodwin, of ibe Enterprise. It. W. Balch prize as-ayer. George Hatch, City Treasurer. K. 1.. Higgins, trader. J. Boone. I nion Foundry. Chas. Maver, Coroner and Public Adm’r. J. T. Jones, capitalist. . it Jas. Durand, of the Enterprise. Capt. H. II. Day. lateSuperintendcnt of the Raymond A Ely mine. Office hours from # a. u. to 8 r. a. nltif__ DR. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Cosmopolitan House, Main Street.....Eureka May be consulted From 9 A. M. till 8 P. 3f.. Dally. * DR. THOMAS* practice is ba«od essentially upon the orthodox treatment ot modern Eu ropean pathologists. Sufferers from functional and organic af fliction* of the Brain. Heart. Lung*. Liver and kidneys, impurities of the blood, nerv ou* and general debility, skin eruptions, and private diseases, may consult him with THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE. * DR. THOMAS ha* graduated a* Licentiate of the Royal College of l'h\ sicians, London: member of the Loyal College of Surgeon*, London; Liccntiato in Midwifery of that t el b*ge, and Doctor of Medicine of the Univer sity of Giessen. Germany. TJje Docter** diplomas are to bo seen in hi* consulting rooms. * ’ • v n12-1 in * MINERAL HILL HOT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS C-TUATBD IX EUREKA COUNTY, ij twenty-five miles south of Palisade, on ihe Eureka and Pioche stage road. 30T OR COLD BATHS. Invalids boarded by the week on reasona ble terms. •et^Thcse waters possess medicinal quali •ies of a character heretofore unknown on ■ he Coast, having cured many chronic dis ease* when all uther remedies have lallud. au« T. B. BKUFFEY. Proprietor. Eureka and Palisade TELEGRAPH COMPANY. IMHm lu Haight A King'd Building, Corner Main and Bateman did. 1’ELEGKAMS TRANSMITTED DIRECT to San Francisco. Ogden and all interior points. Reliable connections with all points in the Eastern and Southern States, and bj Atlantic Cable with England, France and lermany, ALF. MORRISON, tnyl-Vtf Manager, Eureka. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. TELECRAP. MONEY ORDERS. 'PHIS C0MPANY—1S_PREPARED TO 1 transmit money by telegraph to all points on the Pacific Coast, and to all princi pal cities and towns throughout tho United States. For terms, apply to Local Agents. je5-tf MINING TAX. Notice is hereby given that the taxes on the proceeds of the mines of Eureka county for the quarter ending September!*). Ih7e,are nowdueand payable at my office, and that the law with regard to the collection of the same will be strictly en forced. J. C. POWELL. County Assessor uf Eureka county. Bureka, Nevada, Nor. 8, 1875 nUtdeoitt i # METKltS I I'RAXKIJX. •3NTEW FALL AND WINTER C O O D S ! ** __«* MEIERS & FRAAKLIA Have just Recceived tlicir Immense Shipment of New Goods! Bought by our Mr. Meyer'-in The Best Market, ftr Cash! r|,IfR ET’IIEKA AND STJR 1 rounding districts will have the largest and most varied assortment of general dry poods to select from that has ever been placed in tho Eureka market, comprising the most Elegant and Fashionable Styles in New Dress Goods, viz: New Matclasse Suitings. Highland Plaid Suitings, in all the Clans. Black and Colored French Kusse. Persaille Pongee 1’laide, plain goods to match, ’ Plaid Croiie Carrean. French Merenos, French Taffetas, Cash mere, Drap do Ete, Ac. Black and Colored Silks, Shawls, Mantles, and Jackets^ Childrens’ Misses’ and Ladies’ Velvet and Eelt Hats, Trimmed in great variety. The Underclothing Department Is replete with everything a lady could wish for. Ladies’ Gauntlet and two-button Kid Gloves in all colofs and sires. Silk Ties, Ribbons, Laces, Ac. Our Fur Department Comprises, Minks, Sable, Astracban and Hudson Bay. The Domestic Department Is full of the very best makes, at very low prices. White and Colored Blankets, Comforts, Ac., in all sixes and <jualitios. The Boot Department Is running a first-clas* stock of everything New in t hildren’s. Misses’, Ladies' and Gent’s Booth, Shoes and Slip pers, from the best makers. Trunks, Valises, Ac. Gentlemens' Beady-made Clothing and Underwear We make a specialty. The material and workmanship we guai.utve. METERS & FRANKLIN. P. 8.—Alone of the frm reside, in Sni Francisco, wc will attend to all order, in trusted to uawith promptness. os MbVKu* A FRANKulN. it 3. F. Moore. 3. B. McDongall FALL IMPORTATION. First of the Season. FIRST SELECTION OF THE MARKEI -AND T1IE Cheapest Stock , . ^p DRY GOODS! -EVER BROUGHT INTO THE STATE OF NEVADA. .TTAVWG a THOROUGH KNOWLKDGk 11 of the kind of good, required, and whm goods are worth, we want lliu public to call and inspect our stuck of 8taple and Fancy Dry Goods, which or quality, quantity am prices are unknown to this section of fhi State. , Dress Goods! Wo call special attention to thi«leading de partment, in which arc to be tound the In ten stvlee. BLAt k GOOi>»> a specialty; the beat that are imported. Drap d'Ete Caihmere, Sublime ic all qualities, sold at Eastern price . DOMKMTICN, A very large Stock. Blankets! Blankets! All atiea, color., quantity and quality. Call and inspect them. Shoes, Shoes! A fins assortment, of the best makers, at the very lowest prices. Table Linens, All qualities, kind and coloura. Enumera tion being tedtoua, therefore we invite all ti give ua a vail and inapevt our atock, and the) will not go away diasatlafied. MILLINERY. Tb<« atock wifi arrive in a few days, trimmed tooijer by the moat Kaabiunable Milliner ol San t raoviaev. Our Store Closes —ON— SUNDAYS. MOORE & McDOUGALL, aapfifitf MINI NO NOTICES. DELINQUENT NOTICE. 'J'5 I- W ATE is A \ I> STK WART A K1NOSHU li\ : \ <mi otoh of vcu are h *rohy notifi d that l L ire performed labor «*n the I’oormHU mino, sin.At** on bullion Hill, I Cofte/. Mining District, Korckii County, Ne vada, to the Amount nwr* tlntn #v ficien* to comply with 'h - Act of th • Comrres# of tbo I’nihd >fHt**« of May |0th. D7j, in re lation to mining Haim# tom o> joint owner#: and you and each of y« u nr«* required to per form your #hHr*» of #h hi amount ot labor <»r pay the undersigned therelor, or your inter C#t in *hu1 n.iiit* will become my property, ac cording to law. JAMES LATtAWAY. Cortez Mining District, October 23d, 1875. o‘/73m -—*-- ' Delinquent Mining Notice. h'u JAMES BlIOPHY, HIS 1IEII S, AD. A mini-trntors, executors, or assigns: You are here hereby notified that we, the under signed, your co-wi rkers, have performed work and labor on the "Colorado” Min -, or Lode, situated on th wc«t side c.f Prospect Mooiiiaiu, in the Eureka Minina Di-irici, Eureka county, Nc.aua, under the provis ions of annetot Congress entitled. "An Act to promote the dev. lopmei.t ot tho mining resources of the I’nited Slates,” approved May 10,1K72. and the soveral acts amenda tory and supplementary thereto, to the amount rendered necessary by said act, and that you have laired to perform your propor tion of such work according to your interest in said mine, or have the sa.ne done, and tha unless you pay >o the undersigned your just proportion of the expenditure of said work according to your interest in said mine, with in HU days alter the publication of this no tice. that your interest in said mine will be come the property of the undersigned under an 1 by virtue of the said aid ot Congress. That the interests owned in said mine are as follows: James Rroyhv.200 feet John E. Jones.300 feet John II. boberta..IS) feet Herbert Davies.>00 feet Griffith Jones.IIS) feet Gritlith Williams.100 feet In all. one thousnnd feet. Eureka, Eureka county, Nev., Oct. 12, 1875. JOHN E. JONES, JOHN II KOI1EKTS, HKKHKKT DAVIES, UHOF1TH JONES, ol3-3m GRIFFITH WILLIAMS. r» WILLIAM Mll.LKK. HIS HEIRS. executors, administrators, or assigns: \ ou are hereby notified that we, tbe un dersigned. your co-owners, have performed work and lalor on the “Adelphi” Mine, or Lode, situated on tae west si-ie of Prospect Mountain, in the Eureka Mining District, Eureka county, .Nevada, under tile provis ion? o* an act of 0»bgr ?• entitled. “An Art | to promote the development of the mining I resource? of the l nited States,” approved May 10. 1872. and th • several act? amenda tory and supph tti* ntary thereto, to the amount rendered necessary by said act. and that you have fnilvd to perf-rin yt ur piopor tion of such work according to your interest in -aid mine, or have the same done, and that unless $ou pay to the undcr-igned your just i ptoportion ot the expendirure of said work according to your interest in said mine within 00 days after the publican* n of tin* | notice, that your interest in “aid mine will bocom*- the property of the under-ign* d un ^der and by virtue of the said act of Congress. That the interests owned in said mine at e as : lollows: John E. Jones. tno feet John 11. Roberts.7*...7'.. t*i feet Ellis Lewis.200 e«*t J »Seph lone*...20 f *et Mat. Moore. .200 feet Win. Miller. vno f et In all. one thuosand four ft .ndr* d feet, j Eure-a. Eureka county, Nev.. Oct. 12, 1875 Ol K n NOTICE! 'PG WM. SM PI II, TIP MAS POLKING I borne, Richard Prcdaux and R.W. I ritcb urd, or their grantees: \uu are hereby no* i tilled that 1 have performed labor on th* RANG oPHiit MINE, situated on the! western slope of Mineral hill, in Ifl.reka Mining District. Eureka county. Nevada, to the amount of the legal assessment wtfrk on “aid mine, as a«t opposite the ro*pecti\e in* t rests, according to the luw o' the 1 • ogres? of th* Lnifedtbaft-s, approved-M»v 10. |N7fc and the several acts amendatory there* l and supplant ntarv then to. Said mine |8 owned. a« appears of record in said Eureka county, as follows: .nmine. Eeet. Amount. Thomas Evans. P?> $.'■<?» in I lium as lolkmgfiorn**.24M) 2-4) is Richard Preda^x.i.1?) 250 Oa J. II. Roberts undersigned.21?) 250 IN) That unless within 00 days you pay your proportion of said amount you interest it sMid mine will become my property. JOHN It. I»t'HERTS. Eureka, Eiflvka Co.. hV., Augu?t d. Is75. spl-law'fni DELINQUENT MINING NGTICE. r|X> MIKE SHKKSK, Ills HEIRS. KX X ocutors, administrator*. i>r neip-*: Yon are borcbv n<»iitics«I that we. 'ho in dor-ignyb. your ciHjWDfri, hay© performed work uuu labor on the ‘‘Northern ■i»eu Mine 01 Lode, situated on I nge lull. an<i north of th . age mine, in the f t >r Mining Li* tric*. Enroka county, Neva la, nud recot don February IU, 1®70, io Book C«> Eureka Alin mg t.ecords. I't.der the pWn Lion* el an act of Cmigres* entitled “An Act to pro mot© th development of the mining resource* of th | I'nitcd Mates,” approved Aiay 10. 1K72, and ■ lie several acts amendatory and supple -uontary th r. to, to the amount rendered nec essary by said act, and that you have tailed to perform your promotion of such work ac coidafig to your interest in *aid mine, or ha* tee same done, and that unless you pay to he undersigned vour tuat proportion of t e expenditure of said work according to yo r intereat in said mine, within 1*0 da> s after tl e h'icaiion ol this notice, that your into” t in *aid mine » i*i become th** property • f the undersign-d undor and by virtue of th said a* t of Congress. That the interests o\ nod in said *dne are as follows: .** it tram Crowell.....MOO 1>fet VI. W. Wallace.20IM) feet M ike Shoes®...feet In nil eight hundred feet. . , Eureka. Eureka county, Nov., Nov. 18,1875 lit RAM CROWELL, nlO-lavDOd W. W. WALLACE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ! ■I- ii i T1IE EUREKA & PALISADE RAILROAD CO. I A NOW HIIKPA KKI> TO' TRAMP port Freight of all kiudf from PA&XIASB VO EVXEXA WITH DINPATCH AND AT LOW BATEM. The rate to be governed by quantity and clam of Freight. ALL LIQUCRS AND LIQtlCS Will be transported only at Owner’• Risk of Leakage All goods NOT CALLED FOR on thedayol arrival will bo KEPT AT RISK OF OWNERS, And. if not called for within 'hree days. STORAGE WILL BE CHARGED. aul-tf F. K. FISK. AgaaL it i mmess CA it vs. It. L. CHASE, AOIXTY KMOKIIKR AND Aim V tor. ol Eureka county Nevada, laving in my office the transcribed Re ots from Under county, 1 am i„epared ,? »;tc!i record- and make abstracts of Minin? .''‘party and Heal Estate. Convey*?? ?* toll its branches. Acknowledgments tak >n* < ce in the Court-house. Eureka, Eureki costy. Nevada.__g1 r. H. HARMON, CFNTY CLEIIK, AND EX-liFPlPTn • jerk of the District Court of the f>'ixth ■i udial District, in and for the County of Eursa, State „| Nevada. nly *' CONVEYANCINC, In a its branches, correctly executed. An. bou«' ir°nt COrner rOOIn *l the Cou« . __ DcVID I.T^NlTBO^r ABSA7ER. OIMrt Haln street. (he Pi*. neer Kcofnisra■■ t. ■W Act rate assays guaranteed. A SHLL ADVANCE FROM MY FOH MK very low rates will he charged in the fill re, though fees will still be kent ° rcHMinnlc f*o««ih!c. Stransrs are reouirrd to pay in advance. Forek. August 22. DCS. sirit.t' PROEEssIhs a L. *. u.mt.Hoiss. w. HLLHOITSE DAVENPORT, ATTOKN EYN AT LA«. OFFi- E IN hcttdd Fellows’ new building,ut stairs, lioois 1 and 2, huroka. Novmla. ell o. w. baker” Atokm y at i.aw and Notary PC BMC. Office in jjck Hylnd’s brick building, bateau, s-roet Eurku, Nevada. ,tj, ’ ML A. C. BISHOP, piYwiriAs and m Recoil, of. 1 co: on Second Boor in Clark’s Stone Rolling, corner Main and Clark streets Eu r”kl_ je!2-tf C. HAMILTON*, D. D. S.. ' 1 VNT 1ST. Rooms: Five doors f If south of the StgTiXM. office. Dm street, Eureka. Ilf 'kUTuf TIH»S. WREN? ATTORNEY AT I.AW. Inin Sheet, Fnreka, Fevaria, ___ ti-tf THOMAS J. KKAT). Cim. km;ini:i:r and i . s. dep ty Mineral Surveyor, ttffee in K>. laridMirick Huildinic. on tl»" corner of Duel and btoiuan •treot*. up *tmr*. ntyll C. 0. I HUtKIi. c. J. I.ASn.VG. LANSINC Sl HUBBARD, AirOHSKYM AT LAW. I’KACTICB n all Court* in tbi* State. C. Irlliibbnrtl • • • .Votary Public. 0flic4n Hyland'* Hrirk Uuildinc, lSateman street. Eureka. Nev. _ »'irl:_ HKO. \V. MKKKILL, At»»bn».y at i.aw. DISTRICT At.rney lor Eureka county, aitti No tary l'u|i.\ ttffiee athe Court hotire. nflrttf 1 H i I Hi — ■ ■ —---— Sacramento Market. Second door above Odd lellows’ Building. .Mrs. W. T. Poplin, - • Proprietresi. If It ESH FISH, VEGETA* ’ bios, nnd a general asso-t- " ■■ mont of FAMILY GROCERIES. ARRIVING EV ERY DAY, From the best markets in California, kert on ha.-id. and to be disposed tf at the lowest market rates.__ Business Change. 1TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORM the public that 1 have purchased the en tire stock ot groceries and general werennu ll i*e of U. It KUO. on Alain street, hureMu and that I will continue the business at tn old stand. I solicit a continuance of the P*** ronage heretofore eitended to my preoecea Bor. Referring to the above, I bespeak for n>X successor the liberal patronage *»,‘|?rt0Ilima stowed upon me while conducting the »» business. 1 also desirn to extend thanks w the public for their patronage in tbej ast^ Eureka, Oct 18.1W& ■*-!*“