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ItJBEKA DAILY sentinel. ' stJNDAY, APRIL PI, 1878;_ STOCK REPORT. ■Sa» Kbaiicisoo. April 1 >. s»u Francisco ««•*““*“• aOKKISO boabp. W> Ophir—68K «* ^ 4 $xpm** 'Si&£s&gisg* fS^fs«r Jill Empire Mill - 1 V» 1 >4 ID Kentiick-lh - lisn Alpha—7*7. Lt •« ISO Belcher IM T./me/.wv llll, ExchO'iuer-lP iP? SO hen- Belcher * ' . «;rt Oforman n (“'{}* OJV,/ l> 0 J n* lire-m " Jill Union Con.—I" * ••^SjWu 1f» Kaynmn'l A hy-M' H •jO Kureka (on. LOCAL IMTELLICEIICE. Arrival! and Departure*. ,HK KtHKk I ASP rAIIBAOK BAILBOAD. Ilrpariarm Y«»i«nl*y. ,.l,L!„i„vj.h Hen Trim bln JlrEicMleand dire* Mrs M A Smith and children two ebtldreil I ■ Ilii'ev J H lillth CB.*by k. . (J W llollis John iroo*hink ArriYiih Mut ,SK Them ton Stern Maplen I'ato liansen .ID McLeod M McA'i ey Mrs Mary 11 Hunter p tj \\ aidmn. Manairor AH' Burnett Troupe KEUUIOL'N skuvk es to-day. st. Jamk*’ Church.—Rev. Charles 11 Marshall, rector. Services ot in. a.,and 7:-'10 o’clock r. m. Sunday yiinul al 2 p. m. Seals free. All are cordially invited to attend. Sr. Biikndan's Church—Rev. J. J Hynes, Pastor. Mass at 11 A. M., and Vespers at 7:H(> p. M. Phkmivtkriam Church—Rev. J. f». jl.la Maty re, oflic iilm*. Services at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 o’clock p. m. Union Sabhath School—Meets to day at lii o'clock, at the Presbyterian • church. IIIASSFFKS OF UFAI. FSTATF In Kureka County. Since Our IiMt Uepork John Connell U> Micliael I.amb; 750 feet in Connell mine; consideration f 100. James Bergen to Michael I.amb; I,IKK) lent in Intrepid mine; consideration, JUKI. Julian Sivadan to John Pe'orsen; 750 fuel m Macon City mine; ouiisidei u'.iou, 9700. ti nig ley ,v Boyle to Pat. Devan; 200 feet in Mountain Dew mine; consider ation, # I5n. Tlios. Daley to DeOrufla Sliear; 250 i feel Cliarlntie none; consideration, $UB. II. S. Parley to tinorge VV. Taft; 750 feel in t’liarlollee mine; consideration $100. L. Molim-Mi to John S. Capron; lot No. 1 lil< ok H, Kaan survey; consider ation, #511. T. P. Monroe to J. S. Capron; 00 irres of land, M unroe canyon; coitsid tniinn, #107. 1' A. IIaii«en to McBIrney ,t Dunn; sood ranch on Bald mountain; coii tiiieration, #l,INg 20. Wni. Airingtoii to W, M. Stnvvell and I!. K. Morrison; lot on Sheridan avenue; consideration, #50. Arrington to Stuwoll; lot on Sheri dan menue; consideration, #1.00. li. It 1111111*1 A (•<>. to John Murphy; 1'KliIdock K, Mtinroo survey; con nidrralion. S21 SI. K. lacungcr lo«Mi ». 0. M. Duiiton; l’to.if lot 22. Munroe survey; uoo ndemllnn, (Sin*. Ben. W. Gilmore, Sheriff, to J. S. WkiJkni; lot It, 4 ami .4, block I, Me [ Jlimilil survey; uonsileralion, (SO. 1 nileil States of America to A. I,. Neltuer, Phos. Conn anil Joseph l.’illt l>in: patent to 4 5-s-IOO acres of ground on Skylark lode. United Slates of America to A. L. Kellner and Thomas Conn; paient to 275-1UO acres on Callaway (ode. Unfit* tV I * iggell in Angelo et a*.; the Daggett A Condon wood ranches; consideration, (1,425. Volk A Piantoni to A. M. Ilillhouse; U8H feet in Volk A Piantoni claim; consideration, (500. rtios Brown to Wm. Hughes; 192 min Surprise mine, 192 Teet in Brown lodge; consideration, |5o. l'lioa, Brown to Jas. Brady; 192 feet \njSurPnso ln',,ei '92 feet in Brown ■****;consideration, $.50 ihos. Brown to John Dorsey; 192 rv111 Surprise mine, 192 feel in Brown lodge; consideration, (50. ho*. Brown to Win. Burns; 192 feet , . hurPrt»« mine, 192 feet in Brown ledge; consideration, (.50. Ill os. Bums ^ pat. Burns; 192 feet in Surprise mine, 192 feet in Brown l#,1K8; consideration, (50. The Jbw-lrt Palaok. —'The recon •huctwl advertisement of P. Stelor will te'xiuHder the head of *< New To. ’• "e has removed hi* maamti J «*>(* of diamonds, jewelry, ui **• Bt,\, to the new building just i, alld adjoining, S. Ashiin A ®t()re, whicli lias been tilted liil. stJrle UueqnaUd »«y any estab JUin®01..,0^ ,l,e hind in the Great «n.?' " * display of diamonds is Hit hi«*I? "T81 exhibited in the Slate, unci nm of jewelry and watches art t>j| hy any metropolitan re l d„,n?St‘bl'"h,ne,,t- During his resi inv»*»rf? ?Ir- stu,flr has, by fair Heal K,established a reputation which is ■Wuranc8 to ab >hat any article pur r.n?*d fr<,m him will prove exactly as 5E5SSta£j"*“d St- jahks’ Church.—faster Dan k^aa will ho held to-day, at 11 wil|0C»k A'i?' .Tho Holy C’ommunior •erit,.. celebrated at the inornint innni ' .II lh «*peoted that all com (hit s HU cc'^tve the Sacrament ot chnr,?s*yi fbare w||l be children’! frieM« ? tbB evening at 7-30. A1 vltMt? ?f the Sunday-school arc in to be preaent. ATTEHPTED ROBBERY OF Till ElIKEKl AMI* PlOCHK STAGE. The Robber Shut by on Eapreis Messenger. VVh received yesterday tile following special dispatch from Pioche: PlOCHK, April 15. This morning’s Record contains the following account ol an attempted stage robbery last night: • •The Hamilton and Eureka stage was stopped by a road agent la-i even ing about three miles from Pioche and Put. Ryan, the driver, ordered to •throw down that box.’ As the stage was stopped, Eugene Blair, (he mes senger, dropped down in the front boot will) bis double barreled shotgun. Pat. Ryan threw out an empty box to the road agent who, as he grabbed it, called out to Ryan, ‘ Is that the right one.’ Hvan made some reply which he did not recollect, as just at that time Blair fired at the robber, who, with out doubt, received the shot in his side, as it turned him partially around. I'e returned the fire once just, as Ryan commenced whipping lip the horses. After they had gone a short distance they were hauled up, and Blair, get ting down, went back after the box. which he found, but the robber had managed to get away. There is no doubt, however, but that he will be caught this time, as the gun-shot will betray him. Eugene Blair says that the Gentleman Jack of the road is an Irishman, lie recognizing the brogue.” Arrested for Hr rodary.— Mike Norton was found in Mrs. Brown’s boarding house, on Buel street, about 2 o’clock yesterday morning, helping himself to some eggs. Ho doubtless whs only actuaied by the commenda ble purpose of supplying himself with hell fruit to enable liiui to celebrate Master Sunday m a C’hriHtiuu-like manner; blit unfortunately the cir cumstances attending tiis entrance to to the premises, owing to a statutory defect, constituted burglary, and con sequently tie was snatched by officer Gorman and hustled of) to the cala boose, from whence he will emerge to morrow mnr ing to attend Justice Beatty’s matinee. This is not Michael's llrst appearance before his Honor. Me has been up for vagrancy, and for malicious mischief. I'nder ordinary I circumstances lie would not aspire to ti e commission of an offense higher than is punishable by imprisonment | in thn County Jail, but fortune lias favored him and the chances are favor able for his luggage being checked lor tlie Warm Springs. - - ♦ Minors in Bar-rooms.—The fol lowing, which is from the Record, will apply to other towns besides Pioche: ‘•We were requested yesterday by tlie parents of several of the children of Pioche, to call the attention of the proper authorities to the fact that there are a nilmtier of bar-rooms in this town that pay no attention to the law ' which makes it a tine to allow minors I to frequent liar mom*. We under stand Irroin those folks that in some | places they aie permitted to enter, i plav cards tor drinks, etc. This kind | of business should lai stopped,as these hoys will become hoodlums fast enough without that kind of aid." Arrested for Grand Larceny. < ta-ar Denham w as arrested by tsherilf Gilmore yesterday for tlie larceny of a watch, alleged to have been stolen from tlie Pacillc Lodging house, on tile 22d of lasl February. Tlie officers in the Sheriff's office have not lost sight of ilie m itter since its occur rence, and recently they discovered the property in tlie possession of a party to whom it was sold bv Den ii <m, who w ill have an opportunity of explaining the circumstances to Justice Beatty to morrow, in the Police Court. ♦ •— Sentenced.—Ah Monk, the heathen who was convicted in tlie District Court a few days ago of minder in the -euond degree, was sentenced yester day liy Judge Cole In a term <>f twenty vears imprisonment in the Stale Prison. All Hung who some lime ago look a shot at Charley AbChee, and was convicted of assault with attempt to commit great bodilv harm, was hcii tencad lo two years in the same institu tion. The heathen* both received their sentences with tlie meekness of i Christians. Adams Hill.—1Official letter of April 9ili says: We continue to And ore in paying quantities in sinking winze be low ilie 150-foot level, north drift. We also have some ore in the bottom of the shaft, but only in small quantities as yet. The contract for sinking the main shaft will be completed in a few days. Personal. — Lieutenant Governor Jewett W. Adi ms arrived in town on Friday night's train from Carson. lie was around town yesterday renewing his assurances with his numerous friends, and left tins morning for Nve county to visit his tlocks nod herds, lie will return this wav in about ten days. ^ Going to the Centennial.—Dis trict Attorney Geo. W. Merrill intends leaving for the Hast some nine during the present week. He will take in the Centennial and return to the Base Range about the middle of .1 uly. Dur ing Mr. Merrill’s absence Judge .1. K. Shafer will officiate as Prosecuting At torney. Gila.—Official letter dated ,\pril8th says: Cross-cut in bottom of shaft still in lime; 140-foot level in quartz; 200 foot level hi porphyry, slid in the winze, after passing through about 12 feet of porphyry, we are in quartz again. No ether change of impor tance. Tyro Consolidated.—Official letter dated April 5th says: I have been compelled to shut down the furnace for want of coal; we will start up soon,and have all the fuel we need. Uulauee ol shipment, four tons, assayed $5,1511, We have made the usual progress in tbo shaft and lower workings. Among the dainties in be procured in ! Eureka, the Sentinel enumerate! , strawberries and green onions. Straw , berries ami green onions, stewed to 1 getlier, with a few mushrooms, makt . a dish tit for—the pigs.—Reveille. | Come over and try some. A KI7IA WAY HATCH. The following, from Friday evening’s Ileuvitle, may prove of some local in terest in Kurcku; Austin is getting to be a regular Gretna Green, and Judge Logan has struck a bonanza. He performed the marriage ceremony for a young couple at the International Hotel last evening, whom there is every reason to believe entered into the matrimonial bonds without parental sanction. The story, ns we hear it, is that the couple attended dance at Kureka, whore ttiey reside, night lie to re last, having prear ranged the elopement. While the dance was in progress the couple left tlie ball-room and jumped into a buggy which was in waiting. They drove all cf the night before last, ar riving here last evening. On their ar rival no time was lost in getting cut a license and securing tlie services of Justice Logan, who, ever willing to hind together two loving hearts, hastened to perform the ceremony of marriage, and shortly alter their ar rival tlie twain were one llesh. Tlie Judge received as a fee from tho happy bridegroom a roll of bright new trade dollars as long as iiis arm, and his face was wreathed in smiles over his for tunate strike. Tlie bridegroom also furnished a lot cl trade dollars, with the request that they tie used to “treat the boys,” to which purpose they were pul, and a large crowd assembled at 'lie International baranddrank health, long file aud happiness to the newly mated couple. Recommended to Mercy.—When the jury the other day in the District Court brought in their verdict against Ah Hung, the shooting Celestial, of guilly of assault with a dead 13’ weapon with intent to commit great, bodily harm, they appended to their decree a recommendation of tnercv to the Court. The maximum punishment for this offense uniter the statutes is two years imprisonment in tlie State Prison and a line of $5,000. Yester day when sentencing tlie prisoner, Judge Cole gravely remarked tlial, al though from tlie evidence adduced tic could discern no particular reason for tlie exercise of judicial clemency in this case, yet, in deference to the rec ommendation of the jury, lie would tie as lenient as die circumstances of the case would admit, and therefore would impixe no tine, and would only sen tence the prisoner to the two year's im prisonment. An audible smile was noticeable upon the countenances of] ihe attorneys in attendance at# his \ Honor’s idea of mercy; but it was gen- ! orally conceded that tlie sentence was | a just one, and that the fire-eating j heathen didn't gel a day longer than lie ; deserved. — .» —_ Arrived.— D. G. Waldron, manager I oftheAlf. Burnett Troupe, arrived on last night’s train from Salt Lake City, where lie lias made arrangements for 1 tlie company to play an engagement | at tlie principal theater. It satisfac tory arrangements can lie consumruat-! ed, tiie troupe will commence an on- i gagemeut hereabout the 1st proximo, j at Bigelow's Hall. M r. Waldron’s rep- j illation as a manager is in itself a strong recommendation for any troupe ! with which he is connected, as he I never associates himself with profos- j sionals of mediocre talent. Ax Ot.d Austinite.—We received j last evening a call from Jblin Frost, mining foreman for tlie Manhattan; Company of Austin. He arrived here last evening from Troy district, where lie lias la-en examining some mill prop erty. He has, since he left Austin, visited Jefferson. Belmont and Reveille districts. Jack looks as natural as an old shoe, and doesn’t appear to have changed a particle since we first made j his acquaintance during tin- ffush limes i of Reese River, half aoenturv ago. Ho will return to Manhaltaiiville to-day. A SUBK Sion.—“One swallow does not make a summer,” but “Peanuts'” two burros are as sure an indication of spring as a policeman is of trouble. He lias brought them in from tiieir winter quarters, and although for the present they are engaged in theplehian Occupation of hauling around tisli and garden sass in a four-wheeled go-cart, as soon as Hie season is a little further advanced they will be attached to 1 “Peanuts’” Roman chariot lor the I distribution ot ice-cream and summer fruit. _ _ Bullet Extracted.—Dr. Bishop I yesterday extracted a bullet from ! Hatli, the Italian who recently attempt* I ed suicide at Palisade. The hall en | if red tile left breast directly opposite tlie heart, and was aimed directly for I that organ, hut from some unknown cause it diverged its course and pas sed entirely around, ju*t grazing the \ pericardium all the w ay, and was j extracted from the back a little below I the left shoulder blade. -- —* —-■ Tub Ukason.—The reason some of | our citizens started a che»s club iu ! town was because they thought it a more exemplary occupation than play I mg cards. At chess you play with two | bishops and at cards you play with i knaves.—I'iwhe Record. If the Record man will come to Eu reka we will guarantee him a lively gamo of pedro, which lie can play with a brace of bishops. High Water.—The snow melting In the mountains causes a large flow of water down the canyon and the big ditch is booming like a mill-race. It | behooves our friend Unfits to be unu sually careful not to slip into the canal at the present high stage of water, or l the chances ure tho Commissioners will he obliged to call a special meet ! ing to fill a vacancy in the Clerk’s office. Gone to Carson.—Sheriff Gilmore left on this morning's train with the two heathens, Ah Monk and Ah Hung, for the Stale Prison at Carson* The I first two will remain there for awhile, tun the latter oxpects to return imme diately. _ Easter Festival.—The children ol St. James’ Sunday School will gathei in Criterion Hall on Tuesday evening next to observe Lire usual Easter-week festival. Friends of the school are in vited to be present. riitKD.—llardon Seed, flewer and vegetable alfalfa, etc., at Mr*. M. A. Aahim. mrSB-tf | Dangerously III.—Wo regret ti learn from the Reveille that John Em i ery, Sheriff of Lander county, is con ! lined to his bed with pneumonia, and j that fears are entertained for his re covery. The writer is one of linn ; Jreds of John’s Kureka friends wlic will await with anxiety the result ol his contest with the dread messenger, He is one of Nature’s noblemen, and we hope ho will he spared for many years to come. Triple-plated Tea Set.— Frank Durkee has at his establishment, in the I’ostoflice building, an elegant triple-plated tea set, which he will sell 25 per cent, cheaper than a similar set can be procured from any other dealer ou the coast. District Court.—Besides sentencing the two Chinamen, there was consider able civil business transacted in the District Court yesterday. The court will conveno again to-morrow, at 10 o’clock. _ New Hoisting Works.—The Eure ka Consolidated Company will com mence putting up tlie machinery for their new hoisting works at the Law toil shaft to-morrow. — ■ — «♦- — — Notice.—There will bo a special communication of Eureka Lodge, No. 1G, F. and A. M., at their hall on Mon day evening at 7:30 o’clock for business of importance. SPECIAL NOTICES. Watches and jewelry nently roi aired. If you want to have your watches and jewelry repaired in u workmanlike manner, go to l\ Steler’s jewelry store. one door south of S. A shim A Co., Main street. 22-aplJtf Just Rkckivkd, at W. IJ. Clark’s, .000 cases Downer’s coal-oil. The best in the market, npntf - 4 Lamps’ Hats.—Aunt Hannah has just re ceived from the East a large assortment ol ladies’ hats of the latest stylos, which she will sell cheap for cash. up 15-21 Cigars to the trade, at bed-rock prices for CASH, at tha GOLDEN RULE. apHtf We would inform the public that ours is the only house that can hereafter furnish you with the celebrated Peunot Kid Gloves, iru l orted bv D. Samuels, of San Ernn *i«co. Our stock will arrive on or about the loth. ftpistf moore a McDougall. Moore Si McDougall, solo agents for the sale of the Eureka Sowing Silk. Dress maker* pronounce it the best that is manu factured. SareyJc Bowman, manufacturers, Boston, Mass. apl-Uf --<•- — Thk New York 6tork wiil have a grand spring opening, on the 15r,h of April, of the handsomest stock of goods that has ever been brought to Eureka, and the people of this town and vicinity are kindly invited to cull and inspect the new goods, and also the new prices to correspond, at the new location, one door above Fred. Burnes’ meat market, on Main street. apll-fU FARMER Sc LESSER. W. P. Haskell Sc Co. have on hand a few more of those light running “Domestic Sew ing Machines;” also a second-hand Florence and Grover Si Baker machine, all of which will be sold very cheap. up 12-1 w -—>— ♦ Ikk Phillips receives daily from tlio Bay fresh bivalves in the shell. apl'J-tf To Rent.—A large, airy house, in a good lo calitv, to let. Inquire of itsti MRS. S. ASHIM. ♦ — 11 appt and fat are thoso who board with Iks Phillips. _ apl2-tf Going South.—Morris II. Joseph, of the Golden Rule store, is going to leave here for the southern par: of this State, He will, therefore, close out his stock of furnishing goods, etc., hi price* never before heard of. Go and see him without delay. apo-tf For Rent.—My residence on Spring street, with the furniture, 1 will rent to a good ten ant on favorable terms. apo-tf E. B. MILLER. Times Not So H ard.—People needn’t talk about hard times in Eureka when a business is sold out and out, including upwards of 9500 lu the drawer, us was the casein a sale which was effected in this town a tow days ago. KoEKSTOLER A SCHKEll. Purr Milk.—The undersigned will ship daily from his diary in Pino Valley, pukk milk, which can bo obtained at the store ut Taylor A Whitten. S. MAPLE. Pink Vu.lky, March 11,187G. inrl2-tf Crabs, lobsters and all kinds of fresh fish daily, at the Sazorac. apl2tf THE NEW STORE. MRS. M. A. ASHIM. ’I’ll E CHOICEST FAMILY GROCERIES. I fresh vegetables, poultry, garno, oysters, fish, etc. I have also a complete assortment of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, such as night dresses, chemise, skirts, otc., as low as they : van bu bought in San F rancisco. i Delicious for Lunches: Mexican canned green turtles, sheep tongues, pig’s feet, dev iled chicken, ham, and turkey, and occasional inveiso. of fresh crabs and shrimps. fltf ASSIGNEES’ NOTICE. rpAYLOR At WHITTON. OF EUREKA, X having this day made an assignment ot all their real and personal estute to the un dersigned, for the payin' nt of all the credit ors ot said firm, notice is hereby given to all person* indebted to said firm that from and alter this date wo will collect all bills du« said firm and that the same must be paid im mediately to M. D. FOLEY. Eureka, April 12, 1870. T. S. MERCHANT, 1 M. D. FOLEY', Assignees. MAX OB ERF ELDER, J apl-lw RODEO AT FISH CREEK. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1870. All persons ranching stock with us aro requested to take it away ot or before the day above mentioned; and at persons who have stray stook on our rancl aro also notified to claim it at that time. Ranch chargos will h to to bu puid upot the delivery of stock. T. D. PAGE A CO. Fisk Crook, A pril 1.187(1. apfitd DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE rplIE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE COM X mitteo aro hereby notified to meet oi UlURSDA Y, APRIL 2Uth. at 7::iu ocluck i M., sharp, at the residence of S. R. Wymau Room No. 1, Iron Hall, Main street. S. B. WYMAN, Chairman. A. BEN EDICT, Secretary. splotd ! MISCELLANEOUS. R. SADLER & CO., MAIN STREET.EUREKA, NEV. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. — f I | bowl* DellTtred I’m «r €kir(e, AGENTS FOR FORBXCUff AND BOMB INSURANCE COMPANIES, ALSO FOR THE California Powder Works, Hercu les Blasting and Sport ing Powder. _ _marT-tf COME ONE! COME ALL! AND HAVE LOTS or FUN —utthe— SKATING RINK! At Esterley's Hall, on Buel street. OPEN EVERY AFTER NOON AND EVENING, EXCEPTING SUNDAYS! Admission.."AS rents I'se of Skntes.aft cents P. P. KSTKItI.EV. mrHI-tf WM. Hs CLARK KEEPS EVERYTHING! AT THE CORNER OF MAIN AND CLARK STREETS' I EUREKA, NEVADA. ON A SILVER BASIS! JjiROM THIS DATE I WILL SELL GOODS l'PON A SILVER BASIS! All bills will be payable in Silver Coin, with a discount of six por cont. for Gold. I bis docs not apply to bills contracted pre vious to this date. WAI. H. CLARK. Eureka, April A, 18711. aptttf SNETSINGER& HENDERSON, WHOLESALE ANI> RETAIL DRALKRS IN GROCERIES Provisions, Butter, E’ER*. Miners’ Supplie —AN 11— General Merchandise GLASS WARE. CROCKERY WARE, AND WSODEN WARE. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Constantly on hand. Remember the place: Woodruff t Ennore old stand. Main street. Eureka. mylStf HIRAM JOHNSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES i Butter and Eggs a Specialty. . < I>icage Hama auil Break law! Haeen. sugar oured, always on hand. •wThren doors north of dark street, es If min sM apltf MISCELLANKO US. O. DUNK EL* 8. RAPHKL. 0. DUNKEL & C0.f Corner Main and Mark Mreola. Dealer! in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, 4HO CLOTHIZrO! BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS, ETC., And Manufacturers of CAMMIMEKE AM! WHITE KHIETS, WE WILL SELL Patent Overalls for $175, formerly $2.50. Buckskin-fastened Overalls for 75 cents, formerly $1.50. Arotic Overshoes for $1.25, former* ly $2. Rubber Boots for $2.50, formerly $5 Buffalo Shoes for $2.50, formerly $3.50. Cal. Buckskin Gloves for 91.75, for* merly $2.50. Genuine Cal. Undershirts for $1.75, formerly 92.50. Genuine Cal. Drawers for 91.75, for* merly 92.50. Genuine Cal. Shaker Socks for 95 cents. Beaver Overcoats, Blue and Brown, for 912, formerly 918. Beaver Suits for 920, formerly 930. Black Dress Suits for $37.50, for* merly $50. Chinchilla Pants for $4, formerly$7. Blanket Pants for $2.50, formerly $5. Heavy Scotch Tweed Pants for $3, formerly $5. Heavy four pt. Blankets for $8, for merly $9.50. And all other goods reduced In Proportion, which will be for GASH only. P. S.—Ko Uooda will bo marked oa the Sidewalk. miia-tf D. MANHEIM, DEALER IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, -AT BARON’S BRICK BUILDING, MAIN STREETJ Eureka, Nevada. jalltf EUREKA AND CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMPANY. South Main Street, Eureka, Nevada and California OF ALL KINDS. Redwood, Oregon and Sugar Pine MINING TIMBERS Building Lumber! A complete awortmeut of Clear & Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Siding, Rustic and other STYLES OF SIDING, MOULDING. Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash and Blinds, etc., always on Hand. EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH RATES. d7tf E. 4 L CO. S. FRIEDMAN, DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CROCERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. CONSTANTLY ON HAN S, A CHOICE let of Family Groceries and Country Produce Ladies, if you want your husband, to lovo you, go to Friedman's for your groceries, as the following will show: Ou! say not! love you, because the molnssea You purchased at Friedman’s was golden and cloar; The syrup, the sugar, the jelly in (lessee. The crackers, the maek’rel I know were net dear. But when you came to me with Friedman’* smoked salmon. And showed me his samples of Limberter cheose, I felt that his elaim to bo oheap was notgant* imon, I logednou. and said m, daw Jaa^^sag