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Ophir—Vt bi«l Mexican —80 Did i» mid & Curry —17 bid 1 nperial —4‘a hid ton. Va. -71 bid l Uh 21' * bid Catalonia— 8 4 jaftge—lf» bid lG*-» asked Julia -12 n« ted beat A lie lob -r —5*1 uid Oreruan - *1 y sal is Judic" —22 hid Leuld A Curry—17' v hid fallow J«ok»*t— 21 bid AI pH a -4d , bid Ini <n Con.—12 bid I tab -2d a*ked B *t k lletaher —•>> bid • tilifornia 7V4 sales Sierra Neva*la -l< s*»*»s dale .w N<»rv r< -a bid Justic 2d bid j loti \ i<VIIIIU -71 M Pftlet \'ello*r Jhc et 2» bid kexi *au 4) : bid Alpha » ‘ft* •“ 1 ..bii1 un. 12 bid 12 t a<ktJ -17 b <i ducket—27 sales *W*-~i7 bid (Wfar hid 1 rv*n ’•Jiiif 17 asked Siesi B.ubor ij b d "*i‘a as»cd lhl-a-4 hid_ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Arrivals and Departures. •T THK ftl'Bkk A AS»» pa I.IS A UK BAIL BO AO. IkpkriiiiT. VpAlPnln). Mra Otl> I* Me Inti re i’r N J Bird A liuiuilf* n J do"«t .• A iempl',ten T' Milii Mr- T it.M h H. 'iJ Brown Mrs l* It 11 ay Arrivals I. »ei M^in. ifSirr.) t» lle,ider«on JleCieivni .»o«epli Kelly I. OoM .1 .1 J>t*|»bous ■'iiiiiil »*oi 0 lur..H • Lillis UA — -—-* I A *1 IH Wehearol many complaints against tie ditch limit by thecilizens somo two ! ;mr» ago. The ill feeling perhaps dots not exist against the ditch itself, ' hit against those property holders re nding in its neighborhood who make it» receptacle for refuse of all kinds. Tlie ditch, say the complainants, should be suppressed; it is becoming » nniian-.e; it will endanger the h«»Uh of the town; let an injunc Ucm hum* against the ditch and ^*in«t the water running therein. •*n*** think the ditch is u good thing *'ia ihnuld not be enjoined. Another rMiinot beyond toe hounds of poa- j eWinj.xnd in case one should occur, i '* canal would stand us in I “i’Jl“*■*• But we do think the abu-tt thedgtis ttiould he enjoined. VVe r*lR*'*|Hy called attention to the Hu tlon "f the bridges along the ,i :,*n , • now most emphatically . '““enjlonuitlia complaint alluded A *Ve “° hot know that any remedy is at (aw for the evil scorn plained ol . r , an incurporalinn. or at least t U*1 incorporation of Kureka, and ,Jr‘bo other of these measures we e repeatedly an,j earnestly advoca fcnlal! W* know that something k.n?i 0 ^°"® to prevent the ditch ,a.i,tn,i * lnu<-‘k vault, and we call „L 1110 P°«ers that, be to take such ar« within the scope of their kir»nltV *? l‘rcvent it. and if they iUft.ni authority in tbs premises, vve tuiiiw n (*° *'* in our power by tilim* publicity to the names of “‘titutvory olfemleta. u Jcmpimo.—On Monday night «tempt was made to jump the lots M1South Main street, in front of tho u** *melting works. The ground 'lielnV? •t*1H AtIAS Company, and int tlte Superintend the lllM ailitir.lie procesdeu to 4i,„. ,i Wl‘l‘ some men who pulled 'tsterriu.? lonc“ °* t,lu junipers null incline|,y 1,101 nlr,g lie had the ground Us vi ,' * tt substantial board kboia ‘,,e Jumper* made no attempt u,« property by lorce. h ^ ^ nfc Bullion.—Yesterday morn « ‘Uft WolU' Kllr«° * Co's MjJjjPi°ehe bullion valued at •> TimJf." Perhaps the following little scrap from tile domestic history of the above designated professional, which wo find in the court reports in the London Daily Telegraph, may not prove en tirely devoid of interest to some of our local readers: [Before sir R. Phillimore.l Richard son vs. Richardson. The wit'o peti tioned for a divorce by reason of her husband’s adultery and desertion. The repondent was a comic vocalist and was known to the profession un der the name of “Charley Vivian.” He was formerly “chairman" at fl vle’s Musie Hall, Southampton. On August 30, 1 Stiff, he married the peti tinner, Oeorgiana Richardson, an<! they afterward* came to reside in Marylebone. Thev-lived very happi ly together, and there was one child born. In May, 1870, respondent was offered an engagement by a Mr. Fox to take charge of a troupe of traveling minstrels, who were to visit Montreal, Can ada, his salary lacing £17 a week. He accepted the engagement, he being leaaler of the “Vivian troupe,” and prorniMnl to semi petitioner money from time to time; but since he left her in 1871 she lias only received £17 and ai few presents of jewelry. According to the evidence of James Carpenter, who knew Mr. Richardson in Ills capacity of Chairman of Hyle's Music Hall, respondent was living at Cheek's Hotel, Victoria street, Mon treal, with one of tlae troupe, whom tie described as “ very fair amt ladylike.•’ llaev passing under tlae name of Mr. anal Mrs. Vivian. After the serving tif the citation in the suit Mr. Richardson wrote to tlae petitioner from Man Fran cisco, stating that lie still had a great love for her, and denied that lie had been guilty of the charge imputed to him. He said lie had become a staunch teetotaller, with the object,of| making more money, aiid his pros pects were very good. He edited that ] lie would not interfere with his wile otiiaininga divorce if she felt inclined, taut that Ills attachment fur her was as sarong as ever. K. Mt-arle appeared fair ihe petitioner, and called witness on behalf of Mrs. Richardson's case, and there being u<» ale tel i sc, sir Robert Pliillimore granted a decree nisi', with costs, aunt directed tiio petitioner to have ilua custody of the children. UOAItO or COI N I V COMMISSION EllS. The Board inet last Monday, pursuant to adjournment. I’rwent—lull Board. The following bills were allowed: K. M. Beaty, $1*8; (i. W. Merrill, $;0(i; It. L. <'huso, $57; Leo. \V. tjil iiiore $580 7"; John Horn, $50; J. H. Moirirott, $50; 1>. W. Levan, g.'ai; M. It t'liamblin,f5; E. U. Tenant, $21 50; (i. W. Merrill, $100; A. 17. Kaye. $7*0; Willie Tucker, 85; II. S. Crocker A Co., 8>0; L. 17. Williams, $3; Bishop A Carje-iucr, $i>0; Jas. Williams, g 33 f»0; .Us. Williams, $10; W. H. i'Urk, $5 50; T. I>. Page, $3; Jrio. \lo«.-!l, $155; W. I*. Ila»kcll A Co., $8; J. Lockwood. *27; It. F. McEwen, <24 25: Maupin A Crouicl. g!8; It. M. Beaty, $i)3 50; T. McMahon, 40; Levin A S'tnon, $5 2'; J. W. Mmirh, $75; M. II. Josephs, 50; Mrs. .1. II. Hindi, M.5 75; .1. H. lieeee, $173 50; < i-c. (ji. omi t-. >20; J. C. Pow ell. Elko r.mu y, 82$') 4'*; Eureka Wafer Works, $12; (*eo. E. It’iss, $Ji); 1 Hubbard, $75; J. H. Morrison, $3 j; |{. L. Chase, #25; Cassidy A I lei l iiis. $lu7 60; i 'assai l A licimis, $4.5; L. it. ;Kellv, $lnti; L. K. Luily, $. ; You Sing, git). Ordered, Tliat ‘■tliendwi avenue lie decUied a puhlic highway, with an es tablished width of forty led. Ordered, Thai all streets in the town of Eureka not heretofore declared pub lic highways l» de-lared tho same, to ruiain tiieir established wid h. Ordered, That the report of the Coun ty Physician bo received and tiled. Alf. Bckhktt l v.ouru.—As w ill be noticed in tho advertisement in an- ' olelir column, thero will bo an entire change of programme at Bigelow's Hall to-night. ’{’ho bill consists of a fino collection of recitations, farces, and character acting tiy Miss Nash and Alf. Burnett, and a budget of musical oddities, aentimcntal and comic songs, by Percy Williams; ilia whole con cluding with All. Burneu's lightning charnel or changes. This is tiio Iasi appearance but one ofthetronpe in Eureka. The performers all excel in their respective lines, and no one should miss the opportunity of wit nessing ouo of their entertainments be lore they leave town. Better ved scats can ha secured at tho box ollice during tho day. Enterprising.— Wo were shown yesterday at tho Golden Rule store, by M. IE Joseph, advises of a case of samples of meerschaum and briar root pipes, cutlery, etc., shipped to him direct by ills brothers in England. These goods aro at present in lho Cus tom-house in Nan Francisco and w ill be here in a few days. Mr. Joseph hi*K been quite succosslul Ill business her*, and judging from l.ia wonted en ergy and enterprise, his will soon rank with our lirst busmes houses in town. Preparing to Move.—Moore <fc Me Dougall have secured the building just below the Parker House, formerly oc cupied by B. Borg, which they are tilting up for the reception of their new stock of dry goods. They intend to move about tho loth inst., and In the meantime they will make a grand clearing sale <>i' their Block at unpre cedentedly low prices. There new ad. waa received too hue for this issue but will appear to-morrow. An Incident.—The shirt worn by Horatio Woodland, the colored man whose body was recently found near Garden Pass, was marked with tno name of "Alex Cohn,” who is now serving a term in tlu* Mato Prison for setting tire to the town of Hamilton. --■■ • ■ -— Personal.—H. Hyiteiuann, of the Atlas Co., arrived in town on Mon day night's train. Jimm v Moore, of the firm of Moore A McDougail, returned t > the Base Range last evening, from Hamilton. The following letter at the Postofflce Is held for postage; Salt Lake Tri bune, .Suit Lake City, 1 all. The fol lowing is held for belter directions; Franuia Rye rail, Liatowel, P. O. | A KOTE WORTH Y POEM. Our old lellow-towusman, Judge Goodwin, was the author of Uto poem delivered by Alfa. McLean at the recent I Odd Fellows’celebration in Virginia City. Afany of our readers are ac* quainted with tho Judge’s poetical abilities—abilities which his friends know flow naturally from the poetry in his heart. On this occasion Charity was most appropriately his theme, and lie embodied his thoughts in ballad from and in tho o!d ballad metro, hal lowed in Cilery Chase and the Child of File. It is an Fastern tale, illustrating the benefits conferred upon his kind by him wlto devotes his life to tho relief and consolation of itis fellows, ami de picting the rewards and blessings pouted upon the good man alike in this world and the next. At the close the measure changes ami the moral of the tale is.inculcated irt lines so beautiful that we quote them entire: 0 brothers! 'Tis tho old, old story; While sorno for wealth, and some for glory. Toil till thUr locks grow grey. They over find, though Fat# !>■ willing. Their cnti of triumph brimful filling. That ’tis a vuin essay. Something has dimmed tho eye; alasl Hare jew- ls seem but pamtedgass. And to tho weary orr Tho trump of Fame no longer plays Tho moving strains of oth-r days To transport and to cheer. And from the heights where gleams afar 1 aao’di radiant temple like a star. No voice has o'er descended, Kscept to warn the hosts below That all above is cold, ns snow With winter’s tempests blended. Brothers, loam this: nor gold nor fame Lver brought peace unless ic canny With deeds of mercy graced; Lika appb-s on the bead tyea shore. They arc but ashes at tho c re. All bitter to tho taste. But in this crood to which you knoel. If you but faithful are, and l'ocl All that by i' is nisant. Which consecrates to Faith your lives. To llone anti Charity, tho skies Will bless your covenant. Toil on. for toil will bring yon rest; Hope on, lor hope is ever blessed; And from each pitying tear A voice is born, which will repeat As ago draws near retrains so swoot That, listening to hear Their cadences, you will forget Tho pains yuu boro, tho earns you mot: An 1 to life’s twilight sinking. Beyond thodarkno-s will uppoar A land, above which, pure and clear, tied’* stars are ever twinkling. GUOO.H DUI'HliT. We are sorry to see by the followlug extract from the Pioehe Journal that atfairs at Groom restrict are not pro gressing favorably. Mr. Osborne is well known In Eureka, as is nearly every one in the district. Win. Wes coatt, the iniormant of the Journal is, we believe a civil engineer,and the son of N\ Wescoatt, the Senator from Lin coln: From William Wescoatt, who re turned yesterday from Groom District, a mining camp situated about 1 til* miles southeast fioni Pioehe, and in Lincoln county, we obtain the following partic ulars concerning that place. The Groom Company’s mine, the principal on* in the district, is at present laying idle, in consequence of ail injunction put on tliw mine by Mr. Osborne, who claims to be sole owner, and that there nevt r w as such a corporation as the Groom Company, lie siiil holds pos ses-imi of the mine and mill. Such is the present situation ot that camp. There arc some dozen miners living in the district, all doing little or nothing, d in* large saw mill, recently erected on Timber Mountain by the Groom Com pany, iva-, on last i riduy. blown down bv a heavy gush of wind. The dam age done was considerable, and on ac count of the discouraging suite of af fairs, nothing will b < done towards re pairing the wrecked building. C’otisid sideratde damage was also done to the company’s mill, and several houses were unroofed ami blown down during the storm. Mr. Weseoatt thinks the present condition of that sec on de moralized beyond all redemption, and unless some steps are soon taken to properly arrange the difficulties among the owners and alleged owners of the mines, the place will soon he defunct. Newark Due.—A number of pack ttains are busily engaged packing ore front the Battery mine, at Newark, to the Atlas furnace. Smelling operations will commence at the furnace next Saturday. The Silver Brick.—Notwithstand ing the hard times, Billy Gillen “still lives,” and so do his boarders on the 1 insi that can be procured in the mar ket. Notice his ad. in another column. SPECIAL NOTICES. Air. bikxett-o* Wednesday X Hi I I T. A.O. H.-Tlio regular monthly moetingof tho abovo named association tabes place at •1m hall next. uturduy evoi.irg. A full utteu danee is expected. __ „ _ Til OS. IIEALY, President. Phil, oplaxe, Secretary. iny3-td Wo-in coffee, tongues nnd sounds, smoked halibut, nnd centennial oruekors. The above is a fresh invok'd al Mrs. Ashini'fl iuyf-tt Thk old rule is that wo cut to live: but dino oneo wi ll IKE PHILLIPS nnd theroalter you wilt live to out Roan soup overy day. a pHO-tf Earth, sen and itir have been rnn'-aeked to prrvi le delicnci'sfor theSarerac lunch stand, t all tn lue mid Judre or yoUis.il. up to-1f lUtHU’M. ttpl9 Tins day wo are in receipt of one case el la id.’ underwear: ono case ot infants’ dresses and rubes; a'soa uiiigiiitioent ustoil uient of infants' eapes. , . V. II ills,, unite on tlio_ ‘.Mth six piece*ol ®mniuor silk, iio Fi' iijU <•* comIh ikt )uru. Como ono uud ull nnd make your * I ecu ell a. itj. 1 ?i M'»OivK aV£ MgDOLiJaLL. Ai.r. iiiinrn - tiii usiiay Miiiir. M'k would inform the public tlmt ours is the only house that cun .hereafter furni-h you with ill ' celebrated Perinot Kid (l oves, ini I ortc.i !"■ 1) Samuels, ot Sun t rum;i«oo. Our .-I . o, will arrive on or a bo 'tine lath, ui'l >tt' MOORE A McUOCUALL. Jlorirs. apl9 To Coach Drivriis- —Long, rivet'd duok dusters, splendid for coach drivers nnd truv dors, at the Golden Rule Store, two doors bo low Justice Beatty'S court-room- apActt Moore t MuDouoall, solo agents for the I sale of tho Eureka Sewing Silk. Dress makers pronounco it the best that is manu factured. Bowman, A Savoy manufacturers, Boston, Mass._ upL.tf Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. If you want to ha ve your watches and jowelry repaired in a workmanlike manner, go to 1’. Steler’a jewelry store, one door south of S. Ashim A Co.. Main streot. 22-aplcltf JIOIHS. apl9 Kivetld duck hunting suits at the GOLDEN ItULE. ’ap22-tf Seed.—Garden Seed, flower and vegetable, alfalfa, etc., at Mrs. M. A. Ashim. mr2(l tf JZOl'irS. aplO Shirts and all kinds of gents’ underwear: i-hoiee brands of tobacco and cigars; pipes, toilet goods, notions, etc., at the GOLDEN RULE :STOKE, cheap for cash. up22-tf Booed to be Soi,d—To mako room for a large stock of Stationery coming from the East. Will sell for tho next sixty days, AT COST. 150 reams of paper, 200 bottles of Ar nold’s writing fluid—quart bottles—at f l per bottle; a very largo assortment of bound lodgers, daybooks, journals, etc., cheaper than you can got thorn from San Francisco, and various other articles in tho stationery line too numerous to mention, lteceivod from the manu actory 2'jU lamps of all descriptions, and will sell them aO per cent, chenpor than uny house in Eureka. Also a very large amount of Patent Medici os, oil, window glass, paint and brushes. Come and see for yourself, and you wiil be astonished at the prices. These articles must bo sold belore 1 start for the Centennial. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Will prescribe frou of charge for the sick. L. TERR if. M. D. ja20tf City Drug Store, Euroku. Nev. .'(lOOIS. a pit) PROPOSALS WANTED. PROPOSALS WANTED FOR CUTTING X aiid delivering Two Thousand Cords of Wood, At Lee Mill, Keyes Canyon, Railroad Dis trict. Also for hauling 450 Tons of Oro Per Month From mlno to mill. Address IRA W. DEARBORN. Eupt. Leo mine, Bullion Station, E.P. R. R. ap25-lw THE LITTLE MONITOR SEWING MACHINE! Is one of the GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE AGE! TT MAKES THE LOCK-STITCH THE I chain stitch, unit tho cable-stitch direct Iruui the two spools. It dispenses with shuttles and bobbins. It makes the most beautiful embroidery, direct trom the two spools. It will work with any kind of thread. It is almost entirely noiseless. This machine has been thoroughly tested on all kinds of goods, and is warranted to excel any machine in the market. Office, three doors above thoTurner House. K. II. I'ABIiCK, Foie Agent for the Stnto of Nevada. OTTEcliftblo agents wuntod in every town in the State. l-’tf D OTTA’S Coffee rrianufactory. ALEX. DOTTA.PKOl’IUETOH Fre .tava coph:e in unlimited quantities, hIfo, ftwisM and California cheese at wholesale and retail. Family Groceries, Fruit, Produce, Fresh Fish, Etc. Also BUTTER AND EGGS, Constantly on hand. Opposite Odd Fel lows’ Luilding, Main sireet, Eureka, Nov. mrUMt PIONEER Barber Shop & Bath House, First door north of tho Pioneer Restaurant. North Mai" street. Eureka. fpilE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING RE 1 eently openeu the abeve establisnment offers his professional services to all whe desire "a first-class nhysiognomical HAIR CUT. or an ecstatic SIIAVK. n>«5- liair Cutting, 50 cents. Shampooing* V) cents. Connected with the estab. lishment are several neat and elegant Lath Looms, where the most desirable llot or Cold Laths can be had at all times. BATHS, 75 CENTS. A share >f public patronsge is solicited. JA IKS M. M. MOODY. Prop’r. F. LOB WY Beds to inform his friends that ho nas bought the agency of j. H. MICHAEL for all the ilasteru F»|iere. Periodical"*, Magio clues and Fashion nooks. And ia prepared to deliver thorn to hit tub* scriberaat their place of residence I'REE OF CHARGE! WTOFFICE* nt G. Young's Gunsmith Shop, Mu in street. I MEW BUSINESS ! T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A I fine assortmens of jewoly for the holidav*. Also « well “dieted stock of |i MLYKii nmlPL.VTKI) WARE, Cuke >£*>' Raskotf, Castors, Piekta and Rutter Disuos, iolduts, Napkin Lings, etc. My motto is: QUICK SALES AMD SMALL PROFITS WATCHES AND, EWE Lit Y Repaired in a workmanlike manner, and all work guaranteed. Give me u call. FRANK DURKEE. __ _ d21rf _ J. B. KEEN, Veterinary Surgeon. nAYINU HAD 17 YEARN’ experience, l fool confident in mv ability to treat successfully all diswasos peonfiar to UOKSEis MULES and UATTLE. 1 can bo fiund at Lilshop |Ac Carpontai'i jtnlil ". nn **( '1ni»** INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. T WILL HBill'AFTER BE ABLE TO 1 devote more attention to instruction in 1-rom-h. 1 " ill tnke a class <>l children—il suthciently laigc—at lower rates than ehs'ged for nduUa. SELDEN 11 HTZ E1«. iUSCELLAMSO D& DRY GOODS FOR TIIE MILUON ! MEYERS & FRAMED Beg to inform tiieir ladt und gontleuien friends that tbeir im mense siock of Spring & Slimmer Dry Goods . — AJfX>— CLOTH I IV G Has arri ved, and they invite them to inspect the beautiful goods at their establishment before purchasing elsewhere. Their stock consists in part of . i SUMMER SILKS In plain, plaid and stripes, of newest shades. PONGEES AND MOHAIR GOODS! Carmelite Cloths, Baleros, Lawns, Linens, Etc. An endless variety in Hosiery, Embroldory Corsets, Kid Gloves, Laces, etc, Paraaola 1st all Colors and Slaoa. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats of the very latest styles from the most fashionable milliners. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BUTTONED AND LACED SHOES OF THE VERY BEST MAKERS. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Is complete, and should bo inspected, as it consists of every article appertaining to a Fitst-Class Clothing Establishment! Our motto is to Give the best Goode fur the least Money. As one of the firm is residing in San Fran cisco, all orders will be punctually attendod MEYERS & FRANKLIN. ap23 WM. He CLARK KEEPS EVERYTHING X AT THE CORNER OF MAIN AND CLARK STREETS* EUREKA, NEVADA. WM. H. CLARK. Eureka, April 0, 1874, apfitf | Railroad ;Coaches! i r HAVE PURCHASED FROM E. S. \ AN i JL 11 usen the passenger busin gs from the ti.»t 1*. Kuilroad Depot, aud will hereafter I t' O N V E Y PASSENGERS j To or from tho depot for FIFTY CENTS ! Wftcll. i baggage cnllod for at any part of tho town ! dav or night, by leaving orders ut the inter | “S' t0‘^ 1,‘‘rkef ‘vM-SWF.ENEY. THE NEW_ STORE. MRS. M. A. ASHIM. 1M1E CHOICEST FAMILY OROCEKIES. fie*li vegetable!, poultry, game, oysters, fisli, etc. I have also a complete assortment of LADIES' lINDEKWEAlt, such as night dresses, chemise, skirts, cte., as low as they can be bought in Sun Francisco. Delicious for Lunches: Meiiean eannel green turtles, sheep tongues, pig’s feet, .dev iled chicken, ham, and turkey, andpeeasiouel of freak erabe aod shrime* OH MERCHANDISE. SPRING ARRIVALS! --OF SUMMER GOODS! STOCK COMPLETE -IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! DRESS GOODS! —IN— SUV&LSSft VAKZBTV! BLACK SILKS! And Black Good* of every daeeription. i ' -"r. . Summer Silk! ALL KINDS. Imported French and San Fraaciice mans factnred SHOES! OUR STOCK OP MILLINERY! It eomplote, and ready for inspection. BASS! Ranging in price from S3 to S40. Call, ona and all, and inspect thorn. The Finest Stock Ever imported to the State of Nevada. MOOES A McBOUGAU. F. S.—Ho Trouble to Show Goods. aplStf D. MANHEIM, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, -AT BARON’S BRICK BUILDINO, MAIN STREET. Eureka, Nevada. Jalltf o. wrc»* eu a. aavatfc 0. DUNREL & CO., Corber Main and Clark Street*. Dealer! is Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Am oLOTBzxrai BOOTS. SHOES. HATS. CAPS. ETC.. And Manufacturers of CASBIRERE AND WHITE SHIRTS. mrl2-tf SNETSINGER& HENDERSON, WH0LK8ALK AND ENTAIL DNALKBS IN Provisions, Butter, Eggs, Miners’Supplies —AND— General Merchandise GLASS WARE, CROCKERY WARE, AND WSODEN WARE. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Constantly on band. Remember the place: Woodruff A Ennoi'* old stand. Main street. Eureka. myietf Printing Ottaa