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EUREKA. EUREKA COUNTY, NEVADA, FRIDAV MORNING. JULY 28. 1870._ NO. 49 EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL. ftjaUCHID KVKKY MOKNINU (KXCKIT MONDAY) —BY— CASSIDY <k DENNIS. JOHN H- DUNN III. _ GK0- CASSIDY. TKKMS ok SUBSCRIPTION: One copy* ono r.» H “ gSSK^hrSmttbfJiil. . 5 00 So pipers forwardod»n0^j^j||[^^— >T I I E EUREKA AND PALISADE Hall ro a <3.! HAS BEENJ Completed to Eureka, And the Company is now ready to carry pas sengers and freight over the road With Regularity and Dispatch. Train* will run as follows until furthor notice: I'assenger Train* heave Eurekadaily at. a. is. Arrivo at Palis* lo at..10:00 a. m. .Making connection with East and West Bound Trains of the Central Pacific Railroad. Ketiirsslnir: heive Palisade at. <:00 p. M. Arrive at Eureka at.10:00 r. a. freight and deroiuiiluilatioii Train. i,o«*o Eurnka daily at...7:00 a u. Arrive at Palisade at. ":'|0 p. M. J.oavc Palisudu daily nt. 7Hu a. n, Arriroat Eureka nl. 5:.t0 p. n. The Company will deliver freight to Hamilton, Pioche, Tybo, Reveille, Belmont, AN1> AU POINTS SOUTH, Jty its tuams. with rare and dispatch and at llit' lovre>t ratoH. n/7lf I1. KVKBm liriuriil Knp'l. EUREKA AND PALISADE TELEG2APII COMPANY. OFFICE With Wells, Fargo &. Co., Main struct. Euroka. THE ONLY LINE (UNiiecliiaK willi llie Hired Atlnn I le 4 #••»!«*. For all F.oropuna cities nml towns, and At Un'ic and Pacific Tolograph. For all point? east and west our facilities for it API I) TRANSMISSION are the best in tho world. n‘J7tf P. KVKKTS. General Snp’L D. B. XMC2VXEX. Al 00. HANKERS. la Ike 4Mtl fr’.xpre«* Kiilltlluir. Main Street, Kureka. J )RAWS AT SIGHT ON SAN FRANCISCO, new Yonn LONDON, And all principal eitie? in tho I nitod State? and Kumpe. Recount commercial paper. Receive depn?it* in Coin *»r Currency on open account; Certificate? or Special Oepoait?. and will transact a fitni rul IlnnktiiK ISiiHlne*M. Long exp rienco in the 4'olfteettai«r Department Cf oils, Fargo A Co., jtiatifiea us in an nouncing that wu will make ^llcetlaus from Abroad a Special13 ____apdtl_ John k. Paxton, ai.lem a. ruKTts, n. mui.i.kh PAXTON & CO., B ANK.HHS. EUREKA, NEVADA, ])HAW AT SI,JUT. IN SUMS TO SUIT Anglo-Calllbrnisn liank.Sun Francisco Anglo-Californian Bank.London J. A w, Selignian A Co.New York 1».0. Mills 4 Co.Sacramento Decker 4 Jowatt.Marysville "hue 4 McCornick..Salt Lake City ti«.T"*,Col,a“erci*1 ,P»P»r. MakeColleo on Ueponus in Coin or Currency DutiPan “ccount, Cortilicam, or Special L>o ne*U, and I ran suet A general banking business oSS B0UuUT ANU suLb ___lull II HIRAfVJ JOHNSON, ^ holoflale and Hetnil Dottier in STAPLE AND FANCY grocebies -ANl) Provisions Butter and Eggs a Specialty. 4 lilcngo llnuiu ami llrcnklnst Uncoil, Sugar cured, ulwuvs on bund. MakJtrm,,. d00r* ,,0r'h of t;l“rk f MJAk BI-tJiHMiF ALL DESCRD1. 0.hce. ’ l'nnluJ tu ora°r 111 llje SENTINEL SALOONS. COURT EXCHANGE Northeast Corner of Main and Bateman Sts. EUREKA, NEV. None but the finest qualities of liquors anil the choicest brands of cigala dispensed at the bar. Connected with tho establishment is a Club It o <» m And a number el well-furnished card-rooms for private parties. jalltf HANK KNIGHT, Proprietor. theTsazerac saloon, Main Stbrkt, Ki'bkra, SMITH A CAN A VAN, PK4»P*ft. REFJTTED and REFURNISHED! Making itone of the most attractive places in Eureka. The Billiard Parlor, Attached to the 8AZEK AC, is tho finest bil liard room in town, containing tho newest and most im Droved table*. mv2fl-tt FRANK’S SALOON! JOS. MENDES, Prop’r. yyilOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. All kinds of Soda Drinks, flavored with the following KXTKACTS.constantly on hand: Sarnffnanlla, lllackuorry. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, (tin**'!’. Straw berr7. Pine Apple. Hatpborry Mierrbet, roar, Ambrosia, Orgeat, Ro*e, Nectar, Aliik Punch, Hock, Ice Cream, Claret, Coffee Cream, Mint, Cho’lnte creumCatairba. Orociun Bend, Wild Cherry and Don’t Caro. 3IBWO and CZ.T7D ROOMS! Money to loan on collateral or approved business paper. 27-mhM__ PALACE SALOON, Fast Main street. South of Wells, Fargo A Co. M'TlIfr'.K «'I,AIII4. Proprietor, Has fitted up, in the lest style. th* above Saloon, where ho will keep 1 only the «*hoieost brands of L^uors and Ci* jiirs < sill and be convinctai. Eureka, Nov. Id, 1*71. nov2l-tf 13 1 I i L 1 A R J)H ! TRIM CCRW3R Has jrsr received new billiard TALLES, trith Delany's Patent Wire Cushions, and is* to bo kept as A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. 0K0. THACHEH.l „ CLAY hlMMcj, i Proprietors. aptf___ r. KASTEN’8 CHICAGO BEER DEPOT! Opposite Wells, Fargo A Co’*. ¥ WILL KEEP A CONSTANT SUPPLY 01 1. the coUbratod ltoeu Lnger 1 leer! Pronounced the best, in the United States. Fine Wines, Liquors an \ Cigars. Also the well-known CUlOAOO llHEUEHY LEEK. 1 invito my friends and the public in gen eral to drop in and takeu smile. my24tt F. KASTEN, Wholesale Liquor House i In niilltnir* Nloiic ItiiililliiK, Mnin Ml rod, lairtkfi. Having .iu.st uetuued from the East, after |>ureliasing u laigu ami SELECT STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, 1 am com potent of not only competing with ! the Eureka merchants, but dike with San ; Francisco travelers. 1 will also boado to1 furnish salooon-kcopers with Cron k Ho o r , On and after .1 uno l>t. I say nothin,.' but what I am willing to guarantee. COM K AND SI.K FOH VoUK SELK. HffiNKY KIND. Proprietor. T. DETTER WAKES 11IIS METHOD OF IN FOH MI NO 1 the public that he has opened the finest BATHING & SHAVING SALOON In Euroka, iu tho building known as the Sil ver Prick, on North Main street. Private entrance for Indio* on Pool street. My patrons aro assured that no pains will bo spared for their i :o enunodntion und com for t.___jo l-wtf _ FOR SAIF, A NO. ONI) IMIOPF.KTY IN TYno, Nevada, the n. >st fl mrishing camp ii. Eastern Nevada, consisting of an A Ko. I Boardin^-Houso, With a run of l‘>0 steady boarders; kitchen und cellar, al*«> ii complete outfit of dishes and cooking uten*ils. Connected with th • house are live raomfl, all furnished for lodging. Cause of sale failure of the health of the wife of the own* r o the above prop erty, which ho oif r - for sale at Reasonablo Tenri3 for Cash. For imrtioiilura iu'iuiro ul‘ or ti ldroHs the proi.rii.tor. K. .MANLY, i jylU-iui Tybo, Nov. MISCELL A NEO US. WM. H. CLARK KEEPS EVERYTHING ! AT THE COHN Ell OF MAIN AN0 CLA11K STREETS* EUREKA, NEVADA. *arAGENT FOR DUPONT AND GIANT POWDER. WM. H. CLARK. Eureka, April 6, 187fi. aptftf NEW JEWELRY! WATCHMAKER -AND JEWELER |>EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC | 1) that ho has jus I received a very hue i stock of Diamonds, Watches, Chains, JeWeliy, Silverware, and Clocks. Which he » ffers to soil at TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. 'LESS than any other house. Please call at his store, one door south of S. Asbim .fc Bro., and examine his new stock of ffoodn before purchasing elsewhere. His luotto is quick sales and small profits. A good assortment of pebble spectacles con - tit n f 1 v on hand. All of tin* above ho guaranties to bo of the BEIT Ql ALITY, and warranted as repre sented. N. B.— Special attention paid to watch work. Watches repaired and cleaned and warranted for one year. Now jewelry made to order, and jewelry neatly repaired. All orders from the country promptly at tended to. p. ftTELJsK. Eurok. July 4. 1876. jy5tf GO TO THE New Blacksmith Shop To get your work done. GOCD WORK AND LOW PRICES! r AM PREPARED WITH ■*- liunil flock of niutoriul to <lo work promptly. Elgin ouggy, wagon-work ana painting will receive especial attention. Horse Shoring executed with dispatch, ami satisfaction guaranteed. GKO. L, OTT, nuHl-tf South Main street, Kureku. PIONEER Barber Shop & Bath House, First door north of tho Pioneer ftostnurant. North Map street. Eureka. rrilK VNDEKS'GNKO, HAVING RE 1 contly openou tho nbi *'e establishment offers his professional services to all who desire a first-clo s nh>siognomical HAIH Cl’T, or an ecstatic Ml A \ K. «•** Hair Cutting, 50 cents. Shampooing* 30 cents. HATH 3 * onnoetwl with fno o«tat> lisbuiont »r« several noat and elegant Buth Houma, where the nioai desirable Hot or uuld i>atn»can i»e had at nil times. BATHS, 75 COTS. A share*d’ public patronage is solicited. IAMBS A!. M, MOODY, 1'rop‘r. LEVIN & BRANDTS’ Bavaria and Boca Beer Depot. Threo door# above Moyer’s & Franklin’s, MAIN STREET. EUREKA. 1ITE WILL KKEI* ON HAND , U a constant supply of tbo cele brated Bavaria and Boca Boor; also \ ineyunl, Crop *v I'u’H Mwrnc uo r orge, ami other well known brands of brandies, Bour bon ami Rye whiskies, some 24 years* old, and the finest liquors of all kinds at 12S eon's a drink. Wo have an elrcr.int elevator ot the latest pattern for homing the beer, tilled in glasses, cold from the cellar, at tho tick ot th bell. Tree lunch from 11 to l o’clock daily; will also keep sandwiches of all kinds, Dutch Honings, Caviar, 11am, etc. (’ignis a sne ciaitv. MoRHIs li;vix, j.wtf HOC IS BRANDT. IF* . IjO^I WY UR(I£ TO 1 Ni’OKiM li IS friends that bo mis bought rho agency of J. li. MlCJIAUL • or uii the KHMtcrn rapers. Porbullfals ihicMtiinl Fashion nooks, And is prepared to tioli' or 'hem to his sub gorihars at thoir place of residence F It F K OF * It v »: O K! OFFICII, at G. Young’s Gun wuth’s Shop. Main stroot. SOCIETIES. Eureka Lodge,No. 16,R & A. M. The Stated Communications of EuJ reka Lodfre, No. 1<», F. A A. M„ will be held in Masonic Hall, on every Saturday on or preceding the full moon in euen monrn. Called Comic unications every Saturday Evening. Members of lister lodges, and sojourning brethren in good standing, are cordially in vi 'ed to attend. JOHN GILLESPIE, W. M. H. Johnson, Secretary. ]5-jal2 St. John’s Chapter, Nc. 5, Royal Arch Masons. TMIE STATED COMMUNICA TIONS of.St John's Chanter, 1N0. 5. I . A. M., will be hold in MA SONIC HALE, on the Second and fourth WfDMfSUA 1 \ KJN UN US ol each month, C'allod Communication* on all othor Wednesday evenings. All Knyal Arch Masons in good standing are cordially invited to attend. T>. E. I5AILY, H. P. W. Wermuth, Secretary. myU K. of I». Beatific loouk. no. 7, n.orp., hold* regular convention* the second and fourth FRIDAY EVENING of each month, at 7:30 o’clock, sharp, at its Castle Hall, in Odd Follow’s Hall. All sojourning mem bers in good standing are cordially invited to attend. W. 11. DAVENPORT, C. C. E. R. Dodgk, K. of K. and 8. Evreka. Nev., July. 20, 1870. 2-5-tf I. O. O. F. I EUREKA LODGE. NO. 22, j meet? Every THURSDAY EVENING. IN ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. At 8 o'clock p. m. All members in good standing are cordially invited to attend. Til<)S. I.ASPEYUK, N..G. Lamhkrt Moi.inki.li, Secretary. lO-jy'JO A. O. II. flMIE A. 0. II. me^t every first and third X SATUKDAY EVENING of each month, at 8 o‘oclock, at the cornor of Clark and Monroo streets, until further notice. THUS. HALEY, President. P, F. S plank. Secretary. au7 MM Charity Degree. 1.0.0.F. rpHE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE A Rebekak Charity Degree Ledge, I, 0. 0. F., will be hold in the Odd Fellows Hall, on the first and third FRIDAYS of each month, at7‘i o'clock p. M. W.H. DAVENPORT, N.G. Dan. Nathan, Sce’y. 5-tf Anti-Chfnese Club of Eureka Meets at the court-house the second und fourth SATURDAYS of each month at 8 o’clock r. m. 0. H. MILLER, President. Gko. W. Travkus, Secretary. jo‘25-tf EUREKA GUARDS. ATTENTION, COMPANY! | ) EGU EAR MEETING FOR DRILL EV I\ EUY THURSDAY EVENING, ut 7 o’clock sharp. my4-tf L. U. KELEY. Captain. IVI^VX^Iv MOORE, Bay Stallion, 16 Hands 3 Inches; 17VMLEL IN IHiiW; GOT IIY GEORGE mooke out of molly music, win make the season of 1*70 at Mosier’s Ranch, Stoptoo Valley, Nevada; throe days of each week, and at Wm. McGill s Ranch, On Duck Creek, Nevada, also three days of each week. r«*rnia.Thirty (83O) Dollar**. '1 ho season to commence on May 1,187il, and end August 1, 1*78. Mares not proving in foal, can be returned next season free oi charge. Oood pasture and care lor mares sent to either place. Accidents and escapes at the risk of the owner**. Loth pastures are well enclosed. ap27-3m T. II. STITAKT. ASSAY OFFICE —AND— BULLION MELTING ROOMS. rplIOMAS PRTCE (FORMERLY OF THE 1 San Francisco Assaying and Refining Works), having fitted up the old Pacific Mail building. No. .VJi Sacramento street, co rnel of Loidesdorff. as nn Assay Office, Chemical Laboratory and Bullion Rooms, is now prepared to make assays of the precious and useful metals and their ores as well a.« complete or partial analyses of all the miner als. salts, waters or other substances that may bo desired, and is prepared to receive Bullion for melting into Bars, refining, part ing and coinage, special attention being paid to tin* treatment of Bar Bullion, and he hopes that his long residence and experience in his profession will entitle him to a reasonable portion of the business of his friends and the public generally. my 12-3m LIVERY, FEED AND Sale Statole. .0. C. CARPKNTKB. H. RISHOP. BISHOP & CARPENTER. Q0131 li MAI \ 1 . ! r i N ■ i M I.V O rite thelum r House, Eureka. Wo have recently purehc..* i i muuhor of elegant turn* i*ut« and a lot ot v< * sad<P—horses. and are prepared to fut .dsn OA tilvl AH HS. III UU1ISS and >Al)lM.I'i i!0K.-»E.> at reasonable rates. Horses boarded by the day, week, or month, liny ui.'i Harley or sale. By fair-dealing, good stock, and strict at tention to business, wo hone to secure a lair share ot patronage. ap7tf 1‘OIU, TAX. Y FULL TAX Ui' .uflt DOl.LAllS IS now duo the State, for th y. ar 17 >, oy each male inha bit.mt over the a,:» of twenty-one and under sixty years. l'loaso call at the As sessor’s oltieo and settle. ,i. C. POWELL, County Assessor. Kukkka, Nev., April 211, li>7i>. a i'2b n i m. iifa u.iti:kiii;ai)n, and cards, priatua at the &ENT1NKL otlico. to order M l SC ELLA NEO US. For Sale. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY! rpIIE PUBLIC CAN PURCHASE FOR JL CASH, or approved paper, the following described property: Thirty No. 1 Work Horses and Males,: Quartz, Wood and Coal Wagons; Harness Strech ers,Etc., Etc.; orTeaihs Complete, if De sired; FIVE THOUSAND GOOD SECOND HAND BARLEY SACKS; ONE CART AND HARNESS; Also my Dwelling House, Situate at the head of Spring street, containing six rooms and a hall; also the property at the foot of Buel street, known as the Davis property, consisting of a large Adobe House, con taining fifteen rooms, in excellent repair, suitable fur a hotel or lodg ing-house, And the largo stables adjoining, with a ca pacity of stabling one hundred head of animals, with acoral attached; —a i.so— OWE IIOW FKA RE P I A B In perfoct order, of the celebrated Mathu shok make. All of the a bore described property I will soli at a bargain. j3-tf W. B. HAKRUB. R. SADLER & CO., * MAIN STREET.EUREKA. NEV. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Goo<l» Delivered Free ol Charge. AGENTS FOR rOKSIOBT AND BOMB INSURANCE COMPANIES, ALSO FOR THE California Powder Works, Hercu les Blasting and Sport ing Powder. mar7-tf ATTENTION! riMIE CORNER SALOON OF TIIACHER 1. & CO. will be closed on the 11th instant for repairs. Until further notice, I will soli, up to the loth instant, a LOT OF GOODS such as GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES ! Fine Gold and Silver Chains! DIAMONDS! And a general assortment of PISTOLS, RIFLES, GUNS, KNIVES. CARTRIDGES, CLOCKS, And a great many other articles, which will be disi>os>d of regardless of value, for CASH only. Those Winchester Improved Rifles, 71 col. 44, you ray at a regular gunshor S60; 1 will sell them at rlO and Wo; and those Whistlers at Call and examine my large stock of Goods rtVAll thoso ind bted to mo must call and settle without fail, aotf H. MANHEIM. Private School ! V PRIVATE SCHOOL WILL BE opened by AIKS. UETZEL ou MlUMltty, tll(* 2-Alll lllMtHIlt. For tli*-* present tho school will bo hold in tho vestry-room of St. James* Episcopal Lh'iruh. Terms: For childron advanced boyond the i'hird Header (and including French), per weak, $1.50. For childron loss advanced, por week, $1.50. ftp2i-l m _ Ruby Hill Water Works. 1ARUM AND AFTER THIS DATE ALL * claims against tho Ruby Hill Water Works will bo paid by J. \V. PJSARSON, who is al>u aloiio authorized to settle with those indebted to tho sumo. W. Ik H aiTkl'B, Proprietor, jefe-tf HOTELS, ETC. TURNER HOUSE* HAVINA AGAIN ASSUMED CONTROL of the above establishment I am pie; pared to accommodate all who may favol too with their putronage. The house is to be immediately overhauled and thoroughly renovated. A firtt-class HILLIARD SALOON will also be added. The Bnr Stock will comprise the choicest liquors, wined and cigar obtainable in the San Francisco market. The Table Will, at all times, be supplied with every deD icacy of the season. B. J. TURNER, Proprietor; mrl5-tf . INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. MAIN STREET......EUREKA. NEV; Mrs. D. H. HALL, Proprietress; Accommodations unsurpassed in Eureka; Elegant and well ventilated rooms. A Fine Dining Ball In connection wfth the establishment. nlOtf MOCH’S. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY friends In Eureka and Ruby Hill; and thd public in genoral. that I have leased the Parker House Restaurant, And will conduct the same As a First-Class Bating-honse Hoping to receive a share of patronage, and assuring mv friends and the publie that I will do all in my power to please. MRS. JNO. A. MOCH, Pioche Daily Rocord copy, fe2S-lm Hurrah for the Railroad! - BILLY GILLEN TO THE FRONT. Board, $7 a Week; Single Itteala, 37 X-2 Cents. Silver Brick Hotel, South Main street* Euteka. On and after November, 1, 1875, the above prices will be charged at the Silver Brick. o24tf WM. (ULLEN, Proprietor. The Pioneer Restaurant, Opposite J. S. 'Vhitton's Stone Store* Mein Street, Eureka* 0120. r. Lvzroaauv WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE ALL HIS old triends at bis bouse at any time* At the PIONEER they will find The Tables Supplied with all the delicacies that can be obtained* and the Pioneer shall be as well kept as any Restaurant in Eureka. (live me a call and see how entirely you will be suited. jel7 1. L. BIHCKLKT. J. B. LOCKWOOD PARKER HOUSE, EUREKA, NEV. Hinckley & Lockwood, Proprietors* THE BOOS* ARE SPACIOUS AND supplied with Spring Beds throughout. THE BAR Is furnished with the finest Liquors and Cigars the*cun be purchased. A Flsst-rlnwsi KcstAurnilt oil She First Floor. The Palisade, Hamilton, Austin, Tybo and Belmont S.agos, all stop at this House. jl4-nl6 Turner House Restaurant. MRS. JOHN A. STEELE WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN nounce to tho citizens of Eu reka that she hHS taken tho Res taurant at the TURNER HOUSE, And is Now Prepared to Receive Guests. The table will at all times be supplied with every luxury and substantial that the market affords. 3y7-lm UNITED STATES BAKERY and Restaurant. > John Bush.Proprietor. CURVED ITP AT ALL TIMES. IN THE O most approved stylo. Fish, Game, And the best BEEF. PORK and MUTtVlN to be procured in the market. Meals at all hours. BREAD, PIES, CAKES, ete. Pastry for ball suppers gotten up on short notice. WEDDING CAKES a specialty. All article, delivered free of charge. Orders solicited. jylBtf NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. XTOTIl’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i*t 1 have this day sold my interest in the United States Bakery. Main street. Eureka, to John Bush, who will continue the business at the old stand. All bills due the bakery are to bo pant to me, and persons having claims again.* the same will present them to me for puyw.i it. JACOB KIR$CHSTALI.ER. Eureka, July 18.187.i. iylH-lm THE NEW STORE. MRS. M. A. ASHIWI. Corner of Buel and Bateman streets. Eureka. fUST ARRIVED—A WAGON-LOAD OF *1 Centennial Fourth of July goods, consist* ing of dugs und emblems of all descriptions. I have a lot of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, which I will sell below cost. Vegetables, Fresh from the gardens of California, arrive on every train. je27-tf MRS. M. A. ASHIM