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I IKK A JAILY SENT; XEL. EUREKA, EUREKA COUNTY, NEVADA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9. 1876. NO. 69 VUIj* a1' - -- - KUREKA DAILY SENTINEL. ^Win <“«PT “0!,PAT) CASSIDY A DENNIS. J0W «■ »«!P,re' _ °r°‘ W‘ CA“,DT' IS glSk forward^ aBtllp^dfo^^^ x H E eureka and, palisade R^iiro a a: HAS BEEN Completed to Eureka, And the Company i« now ready to carry pa^ loniori and freight orer the road With Regularity and Dispatch. Train* will run aa follow! until further notice: Pamenger Tralaau >ar« Kurek a daily at. 3:30 a. u. Arrirt at PalieaJe at.10:00 A. k. Making oonnection with Bait and WeBt Bound Trains of the Central Pacific Bailroad. Returning: Lora Palleado at. 4:00 r.u. Arrive at Euraka au...10:30 r. u. freight ami Acroannimliatlon Train: ,,wva Eureka daily at... 7:00a “* Arrive at I'aliaada at. 3:.m r. u. L-ave I’alieado doily at.7:4 > a. k, Arrive at Eureka at. 5:-A) r. u. The Company will deliror freight to Hamilton, Pioche, Tybo, Reveille, Belmont, AND Al.C POINTS SOUTH. By it» Uama, with care and diapatch and at tb® lwwcrt ralua. „i7tf P. »;* Mt ra. Urarral hup'l. EUREKA AND PALISADE TELEGRAPH COMPANY. VKF1CK Wtti Wells, Fargo & Co., Main atraet. Eureka. THE ONLY LINE I'niarrtlng with the INrert Atliaa. Hr t able, iwall European cilice and town*, and At* Ian if and Pacific Telegraph. For all pointa rau ami w®at our facilities for It A PI I) TRANSMISSION aretlie beat in the world. afllf P. EVERTS. Oenoral Sop’t ~ GEORGE YOUNG” Gunsmith and Cutler, BROS TO INFORM TIIK ■•Lihlic that he haa ro mored from hia old aland, nenr tb« Silver tlriek .Saloon, to the o»|ioaita aide, on Main afreet. w nuaeuu § wmre, woern 06 will D6 happy to receive the |>atron»(o of hi* former i«ur<ir«. He alao inform* the public that hi in CIINTANTLT OK HARD Thifioeit and largeat aaeortmeat GUNS AnFPISTOLS Ot Every Patern. Alio, ammunition, and every other article ia the iporling line. A laneaianrtment of ttPMpakelia'e lullery, Hutrher*' TeaU, nallfornla.made th. *ond* Pfcrtatning to title ’to at figure*. Suraka, K«b. 17th. 1874. felS-tl 8. FRIEDMAN, raaanw c**lib i« MMILY 8R0CERIES, GROCERY AND KRIRAl MERCHANDISE. ClfunBi °^T n^NB. A CHOICE Produoe. f y Oreoeriea and Country you eoT’/i-ri^j w®n,t your huaband* to love •• 7°U‘ became the mol*saoa Eriodman’a -a. gcldon ’iTheVran'wlllS Hr' *be jelly in glaaaoa, Ttnamjckere, the mack'rel X know were not to m8 wi,h k’ri8dn“n’* eheeae*^ m* ““p'** <*f Wmberger l,ilUon h^’ e,,i“ *° b® eh®»P »aa not gam ^*kn*M°U’ ®n<* ,®*<f ,0< ‘'car Jane, on my ~—5S?£5:- iaattf A _ .. . A®8 A Y O F F I GE — AND— bullion melting rooms. I'iaJHs. I'RICB (FORMERLY OF THE Works” UavninBCfttt™t8"®T‘nK. Kn<l Huflnin* Mail bii|,ii1!,f *v,,tt'rxl,1 '1j« old I’ncilic *»rnej J | .'i’l . Sacramento street, Cb«w cal 1 it 1 .d"rB' Assay office Preparfe'tV *nd ,,,,lli0" Kuom“ iH Md u»af,f e;il""‘k'7,H",'V-* of tbe precious «omplet«ft.; 6 ,'1!end their ore* as well as ^ '»U«. wator.&l„tn^ i"6" of?" “>• miner g»T be desir„\? °H ?0lor "'‘balances tl.at 10 the treatnm**i,,i®flft* attention briny paid «>« hitee«"‘»ar Bullion, and he'bSne, °mfe«aiUB * jr17,df"c« \n!* MP«ri*nce in bis Portion of tbi vblnJ to a reasonable tk»PubU0V,5r„aft'v,"e>i of hia ffmnds and * iieraui. myI2-Sm POLITICAL. _ DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION! IJURSUANT TO AN ORDER HERETO I fore made by the Democratic State Cen tral Committee of the State of Nevada, a State Convention will be held AT THE CITY OF VIRIINIA, -ON MONDAY. AUGUST 28, A. D. 1876, At 12 o’clock M., For the purpose of nominating Three Presidential Electors, One Congressman, One Judge of the Supreme Court, And for the selection Of a State Central Committee. The said Convention will consist of one hundred and forty-two (1«2) members, ap portioned as follows: Churchill county. 2 l>oiif las county. 0 Klko county.10 Ksmoralda county... 6 Kureka county.12 Humboldt county. ...10 Lander county.8 I Lincoln county.10 Lyon county. 8 N ye county. 6 Ormeby county.10 Htorey county.36 Werboe county.10 White Pine county.. 8 The different County Committee! are re quested to eauso PRIMARY ELECTIONS To he held in their respective counties for Delegates to tho State Convention, in accord ance with the above apportionment, on Raterday, August 13, 1876. All who are are oppcsed to the continu ance in power of the Republican party, and who will pledge themselves to support the nominees of the Democratic National and State Conventions, are cordially invited to take part in tho election of Delegates to the Statu Convention. By order of the Committee. W. K. F. DEAL, Chairman. RPBT. E. LOWKKV, Secretory. jylflitd REPUBLICAN COUNTY CON VENTION. AT A MEETING OF THE REPI'BLI ean Central Committee of Eureka county, b«ld in the town of Eureka, Eureka county, Nerndn, at the office of Hon. Thos. Wren, August I, 1X7(1, for the purpose of calling a County Convention and the transac tion of other business, it was Resolved, That a County Convention of the Republican party for Eureka couDty be held in the town of Eureka, in the Court house, at the hour of Klevra O'clock A. Rf„ oh tho IWth Bay of Angnst, A. D. 1878, For the purpose of electing delegates to the State Convention and for nominoing a Legis lative Ticket for Koreka county! Resolved, That the nurabi r o' delegates to the County Convention be limited to sev enti-five—7.1, Resolved, That the primary election of the Republican party in Eureka county for the purpose of electing delegates to the Re publican County Convention of Eureka coun ty, be held on the IStta Dny or Alienist. A. D. 1*76. Resolved, Tlnit the following apportion ment oe miule ut delegates from the following named precincts snd also the polling places: Rnrcka precinct. 87 delegates; polls. Court house. Judges and Inspectors, I’. 1’. Cana van. Thus. J. Taylor and F. Lnewy. .South Hnhy llill precinct. 10 delegates; polls, Matt. Ryle's Saloon. Judges and In spectors, A. Randolph, Wm. Robinson and Matt. Kyle. Richmond Mine precinct, 8 delegates; polls, Richmond Mining Company’s office. Jackson Mino precinct, - delegates; polls, Jackson lleisting Works. Atlas Mine precinct, 2delegates; polls. At las Hoisting, Works. Hamburg Mine procinct. 1 delogate; polls, Cobb’s Hoarding-house. I'ioto Mill precinct, 1 delegate; polls. Al len's Saloon, Vanderbilt precinct, 2 delegates; polls. Union’s Saloon. Hish Creek precinct, 2 delegates; polls, Mo Kernan’s Ranch. Confnrth’a Ranch precinct, 1 delegate; polls, Confurth's Ranch. Spring Valley precinct, Cednr Creek, 1 delo gate; polls, McCulloch's Springs. Adams Hill precinct, I dclegnto; polls, Adams Hill lloarding-hoase. Devil’s Hate precinct, 1 delegate; polls, Andy Houck’s Hotel. Roberts Creek procinct, 1 delegate; polls, Richardson's Hotel. i ortex precinct. 2 delegates; polls, Cortoi Mill. lleowawe precinct, 1 delegate; polls. Rail road Station. I’alisade precinct, 2 delegates; polls, John Merchant's store. Mineral Hill Station precinet, 1 delegate; poll-. Railroad Station. Alpha, procinct, 1 delegate; polls. Railroad Station. Shipley's Ranch precinct, 1 delegate; polls, Shipley’s Ranch. IIimisbc Mine precinet, I delegate; polls, Bob Stewart’s bouse. Matamoras Mine precinct, 1 delegate; polls, I'iantoni house. Resolved, That the polls on the day of the primary election be opened at 8 o'clock p. n. and be kept open until 7 o'clock r. m. Resolved, That all preeincts where judges end inspectors have not been appointed, tne voters select the same to act as such. THOS. WRKN, Chairman. au8-td R. H. C11 ASK, Secretary. fomriAi..] IJROPOSED AMENDMENT AND REVIS ion of the Constitution of tue State of Nevada, passed at the seventh session of tho Legislature: Resolved, by the Assembly, the Senate con curring, that the Constitution of the State of Nevada be amended at follows) 'Amend section one of Article IX. of the Constitution of the State of N evade, ao as to read as follows; Section 1. Tho fiscal year shall oommence on the first day of December in oach year. Passed January 111, Hfffi. Resolved, by the Assembly, the Senate con curring, that our history, as a State, bat taught vs tho necessity of revising the Con stitution: wetlierofore recommend the elec tors. at the next election for members of the Legislature, to veto for or against the calling of a Convention for tho purpose of revising tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nevada. Passed February IS, 1ST). 1 hereby certify tho foregoing to be true copies from the original enrolled resolutions on tile in my office. |L. S.| Witness my hand and the Ureat Seal of tho State. August 1, I87d. uud-td J. D. MINOR, See'y of State. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. ALL PROPERTY. REAL AND PER sonal, is now assessable for State and county purposes. Property holdors will con fer a raver by calling at the Asaeasdr’s office and giving in their statements, m 'Jtf I. f. l’QWELL, County Assessor. MISCELL A NEO US. WM. H. CLARK KEEPS EVERYTHING ! A*"' »«*9 ^ AT THE CORNER OF MAIN AND CLARK STREETS* EUREKA, NEVADA. wrAGENT FOR DUPONT AND GIANT POWDER. WM. H. CLARK. Eureka. April 6, 187S. apOtf FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. 1MIB UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE •peetfully announce that he ha* been ap pointed agent for the Principal American and foreign Fire Insurance Companies, And is now prepared to take inmrance in Eureka and Ruby Hill, Butineii promptly attended to. BENJ. C, LEVY. Agency at the office of W. B. Harrub, South Spring street, near Richmond furnace. _iydtf_ FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. WE RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE public of Eureka and Ruby Hill that we have been appointed Agents for the Paterson, W. J., Fire Insurance Company; Also for the CALIFORNIA FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIA TION, and are prepared to take risk* in the above or in any ot the principal American or foreign fire insurance companies, at the low est rales. LEVIN a SIM'lN. Cigar atom, two door* below Meyer. A Franklin's. Eureka, Nevada. jyiFMm PIONEER Barber Shop & Bath House, First door north of the Pioneer Restaurant. North Mai” street. Eureka. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING RE 1 eently openeu the abeve establisnment offers his professional services to all who desire a first-elass physiognomical HAIR CUT. or an ecstatic SHAVE. •*" Hair Cutting, SO cents. Shampooing* iO rents. Connected with the estatv , lirihmont are several neat and j wmituaW "Inl nain i\ooms, wnore ■r*T>llilth» most dosirablo Hot or Cold Hatha can be bad at all times. BATHS, 75 CENTS. A shara >f public patronage ia eotieited. JAMES M. M. MOODY. Prop r. FOR SALE, A NO. ONE PROPERTY IN TYBO, Nevada, the most flourishing camp in Eastern Nevada, consisting of an A No. I Boarding-House. With a run ot 150 sternly boarders; kitchen and cellar, also a corapieto outfit of dishes and cooking utensils. Connected with the house are Are rooms, all furnished for lodging. Cause of sale—failure of the health cT the wife of the owner of the above prop, erty, which he offers for saloat Reesonable Terms for Cash. For particulars inquire of or address the proprietor. E. MANLY, jyltt-lm Tybo. Nev. LIVERY, FEED AND Sale Stable. 0.0.oaipinti*. b. manor. BISHOP & CARPENTER. SOl'Tll MAIN STREET.NEARLY 0PP0 site tho Turner House. Eureka. Wo have recently purchased a number of elegant turn outs and a lot ot nne saddle-horses, and are prepared to furnish CARRIAGES, REGGIES and SADDLE-HORSES at roasonablo rates. Horses boarded by the day, week, or month. Hay and Barley for sale. By fair-dealing, good stock, and strict at tention to business, we hope to secure a fair share of patronage. ap7tf Real Estate Dealer BUEL STREET.EUREKA. NEV Office In also Brick Building;. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE that 1 am prepared to buy. sell end mort gage real estate in Eureka, and also advance money on good security. Houses to rent suitable for business or for families. 1 am also prepared to do a general contract ing business. I will still continue mv wholesale liquor ca tahlishmect. FRANK. ABADIK. mr'iS-tf _ Bll. IiRlilB. I.EFTKKIIK.\DW, and cards, printed at the 6KNLTNKL office, to order SOCIETIES. Eureka Lodge,No.l6,F.&A. M. The Stated Communications of EuJ reka Lodae, No. 16. F. 4 A. M., will .be held id Maaonie Hall, on ever/ Saturday on or preeedina the full muon in ones uiuuin. Called Communication! every Saturday Evening. Mom bore of filter lodge*, and Mionrning brethren in good (landing, are oordially in vi ted to attend. JOHN GILLESPIE, W. M. H. Johmoh. Secretary. 15-jal2 St. John’a Chapter, If*. S, Sepal Arch The stated communica tions of St John*! Chapter, No. 5, I. A. M., will be held in MA SONIC HALL, on the Second end rourtn nsunnuAi rvnmnua or anna month. Called Communications on all other Wednesday evenings. All Koyal Arch Masons in good standing are cordially invited to attend. P. E. BAILY, H. P. W. WannoTH, Secretary. myl4 K. of* P. Beatific loikie, jto. 7, k. or p„ holds regular conventions the second and fourth FRIDAY EVENING of each month, at 7:30 o’clock, sharp, at its Castle Mall, in Odd Fellow’s Mall. All sojourning num bers in good standing are cordially inrited to attend. W. H. DAVENPORT. C. C, E. R. Dodor, K. of R. and S. Evreka. Nev., July. SO, 1878. 23-tf X. O. O. F. Eureka lodge, no. xl meetfl Every THURSDAY : EVENING. IN ODD FELLOWS’ BALL. At * o'clock p. M. All members in good •landing are cordially invited to attend. THOS. LASPEYRE, N. G. Lambkit Moi.inki.li, Secretary. 10-jy20 *|MIE A. 0. H. meet every first and third 1 SATURDAY EVENING of each month, at 8 o'oclock, at the corner of Clark and Monroe streets, until further notice. THOS. HALEY. President P, F. Splabi, Secretary. stj7 Rebekah Chanty Decree, LO.O.F. rr»HE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE 1 Rebekah Charity Degree Lodge, 1.0. 0. FT, will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall, on the first and third FRIDAYS of each month, at 7H o'clock p. u. W. H. DAVENPORT. N. G. Dan. Nathan, Sec’y. 6-tf Anti-Chinese Clnb of Eureka Meets at the court-house the second and fourth SATURDAYS of each month at 8 o’clock p. M. O. H. MILLER, President Gko. W. Tbavibb, Secretary. jei*-tf IV1LIIBA aVAIUDI. ATTENTION, COMPANY! Regular meeting for drill evt KRY THURSDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock aharp. m»4-tf L. R. KELEY. Cantaio. District Court Salmons. In the District Court or the Sixth Jmllrlnl District, In anil for Kurekn county, State of Nevada. r|MlK STATE OF NEVADA SENDS 1 greeting to J. W. Kllyson, N. Bertrand and W. II. Merriam. You are hereby required to appear in an action commenced againat you aa defendant by Thomas Wethered as plaintiff, in the Dis trict Court of tne Sixth Judicial District, in and for tho county o' Eureka, Stato of Neva da. at th» town of Eureka, und answer the romplcint therein, which is on file with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days after the service on you of this summons (exclusive of the day of sorvios), if served in said county, or twenty days if served out of said county but within this district, end in all other cases forty days; or judgment by defuult will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to recover judg ment against yout the said defendants, for the recovery of the sum of ?H21 HO inU.S. gold coin, being the sum of tint 10 for goods, wares and merchandise, and labor furnished to you by plaintiff at your roquest in the years 1871 and 1K75; also for goods sold to you by W. li. Clark to tho amount of $10 in gold coin; also for goods sold to you by B. V. Mc Kwen to the amount of lid in U. 8. gold coin; also lor labor and service performed for you at your request by John T. Caleat to the amount of in gbid coin; and algo for la bor and service performed for you at your request by Wm. Smith; all of said goods and labor were furnished in the years of 1S7S and 1870, and the lecounts of which have baen duly sold and assigned to plaintiff. And you are hereby notified, that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required tke said plaintiff will take judgment against you for tbs cum of $62100 in U. S. gold coin and costs of suit. [L. 3.] In testimony whereof, 1, F. □. Har mon. have hereunto set my hand and af fixed the seal of said Court this 1st day of August. A. D. 1876. F. H. HARMON, Clerk District Court, Sixth Judicial Distnet, Eureka county, Nevada, Johs T. Bakse, Attorney for plaintiff. aa3-law3m POLL TAX. POLL TAX OF iOUR DOLLARS IS now due tho State, for the year 1876, hy each male inhabitant over tho ago of twenty-one and undor sixty years. Please call at the As sessor's office and settle. J. C. POWELL. County Assessor. Eubkka, Nev., April 29, 1876. ap29 LEVIN & BRANDTS’ Bavaria and Boca Beer Depot Three doors above Meyer’s A Franklin’s, MAIN STREET. EUREKA., WE WILL KEEP ON HAND h constant supply of the cele brated Bavaria and Boom Beer; also » muyuru, i rup at » onsornc ue rurgq, Hnu other well known brands of brandies, liour bon and Rye whiskies, some Jl years’ old, and tho finest liquors of all kinds at liti» cents a drink. Wo have an elegant olerator of the latest pattern for hoisting the beer, tilled in glasses, cold from the cellar, at the tick of tho bell. Free lunrh from 11 to 1 o’clook daily; will also keep sandwiches of all kinds, Dutch Herrings, Caviar, Ham, etc. Cigars a spe cialty. MORRIS LEVIN, ! }3-t( LOUIS BRANDT. M fSCELLA NEO U8. k GRAND D'TOSTnTTI rflHB PUBLIC CAB PU3CHA8B FOB 1 CASH, or approved paper, tbo k’ella wise desoribed property: Thirty Vo. 1 Work Horses and Kales; Quartz, fTood and Coal Wagons; Harness Btreeh* t, ... v • , . art, Xta, Etc.; or Teams Complete, if Be ared; FIVE THOUSAND 0000 SECOND HAND BARLEf SAC*"; ONE CAiiT AKB HA2JESS; Al»o my Dwelling Boom, Sitnate it the head of Spring itreet, containing iiz rooma and a hall; alio tho propsrty at tho foot of Bool itreet, known ae tho Darii property, eenalatiag of a largo Adobo Homo, con taining fifteen rooma, in excellent repair, ■uitable for a hotel or lodg ing-hoase, And the large itablei adjoining, with a ca pacity of itabling one hundred head of animali, with a coral attached; —xtao— owe HOW f Bill PI AW In nerfoet order, of the eel o bra tod Math a ■hek make. All of the a bo re described property I will sell at a bamin. jS-tf W. B. HA.-.l’UB. 3TJL£ KXgaZV "J -AT J. H. MBC’JEL’S. MAIN ST., EUREKA, First door above W. H. Stowetl’s Drag Store, A fresh stock of Stationery of all kinds. Cigars andTobaeeo, Meerschaum Plpss, Cutlery, Taya, And fanny tends of all kind* N. B.-A eboioa lot of ALBUMS for boll day presents._ AHf DAVID LUNDBOM AMA-srm. UOmi Mslu street, oppeHte Us* Pie user dsetaaraat, KT leeuratc assays guaranteed. ASM ALL ADVANCE PROM MY FOIL MUR vary low rmtos will be charged in tho future, though fees will still be kept reasonable as possible. Strangers are required to pay in sdvaeee. Eurek a. August 22, 187.1. au23-tf W. P. HASKELL &Co., UNDERTAKERS. IXTILL KEEP ON HAND AN ASSORT, f T ment uf KosnwooA Casketa of Ittry Style, Coffin Trimmings, Etc. *r Funerals attended to with promptness ,nd all the arrangements made witb'eare sad itteation. Three doors north of Psuton A Jo's Bank, Main street Eureka. mhl8 WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMP AFT. TELEGRAPH MONEY ORDERS. This company is prepared to transmit money by telegraph to all point* bn the PacLSe Coast, and to all princi pal cities and towns thksughout the United states. For term*, apply to Local Agents. \ ie&-tf LAMBERT MOLIHELLI, NOTABY PUBLIC AND SEARCH ER of RECORDS. Copyist. Gtnoral Collect >r and Boat Estate Agent. Legal instrument* ef all description! care fully executed. OFFICE—In the Law Oliioe of Gee. W. Baker. jyi-tf THE NEW^ STORE. Corner of Buel and Bateman street*. Eureka. JUST ARRIVED-A WAGON-LOAD OF Centennial Fourth of July goods, consist ing of flags and emblems of all descriptions. I have a lot of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, which I will sell below eos Vegetables, Fresh from the gardens of California, arrive on evory train. jcZ7.tf __MRS. M. A. A61IIM. $50 REWARD! ■ ■ ■■ C»TRAYED OR STOLEN ABOUT I O two monthi ago, front Billy Nieb unit uaj rniicu, uu ui uruo ruiiu » uhtk brown horse, six years old and weighing about 800 pounds; branded with an A. in a half-circle, on the left thigh; three white feet, and a little white on the nose. Has a small iu-np on the left fore knee. The a bore reward will bo paid for the delivery of the animal to the undersigned in Eureka. jy.'Otf A. C. BISHOP. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that 1 have this day sold my interest in the United States liakerv, Main street. Eureka, to John Hush, who will continue the business at the old stand. All bills duo the bakery are to be paid to me, and persons haring olainie against the same will present them to me for payment. JACOB KIRSCHSTATiLKR. Eureka, July 18. lSTi. iylH-lm HOTELS, ETC. TURNER HOUSE. Having again assumed control of thaabora aatabUahmaat I am pra* pared to aaeommadeto ail who mar tow m with ihsir patron at*. Ths boom Is to b. immadlatolr arerhaalad aad thareaihlr m orated, A flrH-olsH BILLIARD SALOON will also ba added. JMwXtfthsrjKas market, ^ ItoMa JTB. *n GmaOm sappMad with armry iaL R.I. TVRRRRi Mpsiataa. IIVTKftllATItllAL HOTEL MAIN ETREBT.„NURKRA, NRV. Mrs. 0. M. MAIL, Proprietress. A CC0MM0DATI0H8 C58URPA88KD lit A Bureka. Elegant and well ventilated room*. A lias Biaiaf Sail In eonneeUen with the establUkmeet niotf MQCH*0. iaWKCTkiWas peblie in general, that I have leased the Parker House Restauraat, And will eondnet the same As a first-Glass latlar-ksaN Hoping to reoelve a share of patronage, and •Muring nv Mends aad the pubOethatl will do all in mr power to please. Pioeh. Dally j3ffpr^Mggfi Hurd.’; for the Railroad! BILLY GILLBB TO IBS TBOWT. Hoard, $7 a Waak, M«|» Mario, 97 1-1 Omta. Silver Brick Hotel, South Main street, Eureka. Ob and after November,,1,1971, the abate prices wi Dbe charted at the SitW Brtok. otttf wfl. QILLKN, Proprietor. The Pioneer Restaurant, Opposite J. 8. Whitton's Stoat Store, Maim Street, Baraka. f bo. ». mpain Clio tablet Saypliad wfth all the deHeaeiee that eaa ha ebtaiari. aad the Pieaser (hall be at wall kept aaaay Restaurant in Eureka. flirt me a tall aad see how entirely you will be suited. ielT J. L. MBCKLUT. J. H. LOOK WOOB PARKER HOUSE, EUREKA, NEV. Hinckley 1 Lockwood, Proyrisiow. The aaoEB ARE SPACIOUS AND supplied with Sprier Bode throarheot, THE EAE la tarnished with the fineet Llquore aad dears that eaa be purchased. A HrsPcIeoa Eeatomr—t mm tha Ft rot Floor. The Palisade, Hamilton, Austin, Tybe and Balmont S^cet, all stop at this iloaae. Jlt-nlt Turner House Restaurant HRS. JOHN A. BTEELE WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN- - Bonne* to the eititena of Bo- \ reka that aha hat taken the Res taurant at the TURNER HOUSE, • And u How Prepared to Heecivo Guests. The table will at all tinea be (applied with every luxury and (ub(tantial that the market afford*. jy7-lm UNITED STATES BAKERY and Restaurant. John Bush.Proprietor. SERVED VP AT ALL TIMM. Of THE meet approved ityle. Pish, Game, Aid the ben BEEF. PORK ead MUTTON to be procured ip the market Meal* at all hear*. BREAD. PIES. CAKES, eta. Paltry for ball rapper* gotten op on (hart settee. WEDDING CAKES a ipeeialty. AU article, delivered free of charge. Order* solicited. iylltf Cosmopolitan Lodging-House, Corner ef Main and Bateman street*, EUREKA. NEVADA. Furnished rooms to let single or in suites—by the day. week or month. Tho house fans boen newly fitted op in the latest style, (live me a rail. jyif-u J. \ Am>r,KMftin» proper. Private School! A PRIVATE SCHOOL BE opened by MKS. ilETZEL on Momlny, the 21th Instant. For the present tho school will bo hold in tho vestry-room of St. James' Eplaeopa* Church. Terms: l or children adranoed beyond tho Third Header (end iacludlac French), per week, »I.V>. For children leea advanced, pot week, lUtk er2i-lm ——<