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I DAILY SENTINEL. puw,,slj§> KVKBY MORNING (KXOKl’T MONPAT) — RY— CASSIDY DENNIS. JoB, a, PR.NNIS. _ CKO. W. CAJWIPY. • thkms "K sit,pi ltimoN: Onscopf.'ono your by mail...*15 00 nnflfoi*v, j*ix months. bv mail. b iS 0n®c„ ,y. three month., by mini. o 00 No paper, forwarded until paid for. SOCIETIES. Eureka Lodge,No. 16, F.n.M. TVf Stated Communientions of Eu : rcka Lodge. No. lrt, F. «V A. M.v will held in Masonic Hall, on every Sjf Saturday on or preceding tho full moon in each ruontb. e . <'«ii#*l Coat-.lriications every Saturday F,\*ning. , . . , Mom bar* of sister lodges, and sojourning 6rotbrrn in good standing, are cordially in to *©d to attend. .. JOHN GILLESPIE, W. M. II. Johnson, Secretary. l5-j&12 3t. John's Chapter, Nc. 5, Royal Arch Masons. rj’IIK STATED COMMT'.VICA- **■»,«* ' 1 TiONb of St. John's Chapter, No. S?i? \ I . A. M., will ha h«ld in MA *iONIC HALL, on the Second and Fourth WEDNESDAY EVENINGS of oaeh gionth. Called Communications on all other Wednesday evenings. All Koval Arch Mason* in good standing an- cordially invited to attend. D. E. DAILY, II. P. Vf, Wkrmuth, Secretary. myl4 k. <>r e*. pKATlUC I.OIMIK, No. 7, ft. of I*., Jj holds it* repuIni conventions on every FRIDAY EVENING «*f each month, at 7: 0 o’clock, .* ?inri*, at its Castle llall, in odd Fellow’s llall. All sojourning mem bers in good .standing aro cordially invited i to attend. W. II. DAVENPORT, C. C. K. K. Dor or, K. oi K. and S. ] . X. 0>w O. X5"8. IM'KEKA 1/0DOK. \o. 22, i'j Krerjr XliVKaDAl EVEN 1 NO. U'J ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. At t> o'clock r. m. All member* in cood utaiMUiit arc cordially invited to attend. IKuS. l.ASJ'EYKK, N. G. Lambmct Moli.xh.u, Secretary. 10-jvJ0 J&.. 0>. IsZXh nMlEA. <h H. tn»*n every f ret and third 1 SATl bid KVKMNG of each month, »: 8 (.‘oclock, the corner of (.'lark and Monro* ttroota, until further notice. I l! US. li Al.KY, 1'reaidcnL T, F. 1*1. Secretary. ar7 LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. NO. ML '(’III-. UK.1I LAD .M :.;••! INUS OF I l! IS 1 Society take place on the first and third ; n. r.d* of « ach in-iriih. in Udd l-'ellowa* IU,l. at 7- ‘d o'clock sharp. All brethren in f<A*tuatiiDd aro invited to attend. Joshua tim’.ngly, w. m. .1.(1. Iw Nfia. S» crelary. aul-tf ■- -•****,: »»jhk i T. J. CELL’S STAGE LiIME -TO TYBO AND BELMONT! • ETAGKtf LEAVE linri kn C %rrj l oti.lli Dhj, 7:30 O'clock A. W. Office at Well*. Fargo St Co*# office Hood coaches and fine stock. so^jel? ST A <; 12 IA A j ; BET IT E3N AUSTIN AK3 HUKSKA. riONNEniNti ON AND AETKK MON Vy 1 • AV, Jl LY Si. 1874, »i The Willowss WITH STdNKBARGKR’jS STAGE LINE JCoi* lielmont. Stages leave Eureka on Monday, Wednes day and Friday mornings, at «; o’clock. * o Austin Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at ll o’clock. •C Paster gers by tnis tin* t ill bo fr.rnish ed excellent meals nr tne Willows Station, a boro aoi|ilo time will bo riven tor dinner on-ft way. J. A. W l LSON , Proprietor, pflfc* st the Parker House, Eureka. Jy2t»tf J. L. 11 iso*'Ki.KT. Agent. El it i*:iv^\, HA)IKL10\ and IMOCIIE STAGE LINE. Ullmer A Nall.liury, Proprietor*. /AONNEfTI.VO WITH THE EUREKA V. ' and Palisade Railroad. I.-sves Kureka for Hamilton evory morning »U o’clock. hfivcs Hamilton for Pioehe ovory altornato °»y. Sundays included. U‘ves Hamilton for Kureka overy day. h«»vfs Pioehe for Hamilton and Kureka chided"1*"™111* Bay’ at * *' M” t’unBu}'s *B" Carrying U. S. Si ail and W oils, Fargo 4 Co’s express. * ioo Americas horses and now Concord eoachoa, 1 'lice at W. 1U. Vargo 4 iVs. mrlVlf Dissolution of Copartuersliip. I’ll K fOi’ARTNKl'.Hliip || KRUTOI OKU £~ .6XI"tiri|t “ftWHi.n the undorsigo d in the bu^,n,'l!', >" the town of Kureka, hJ u "T rfT of °»>loy 4 lionediot, is “Vi. y dir,’0.l1vt‘a- by mutual consent. and*^“® ,flloy I? ll|one authoi i*Sd to collect rih PtM01' ul‘,HC0?.B»‘» due the linn and »' I 1-uj all outstanding debts against the Hrm’ I- 0. HEX EDICT, Kcnn.n. ", | .•I'll, ISTl'i ‘ ' l,AI W. P, HASKELL & Co.. UNDERTAKERS. WU<L ^KKP on HAND AN ASSORT '* mont of Rosewood Caskets oi Every Style, Coffin Trimmings, Etc. itIaTTi,*P.,¥nor‘‘•s attended to with promptness f.,*1.1 tB0 arrangements made with care and Van. / h.reo doovs north of Puxton .t ' Bank. Msm street Eureka. mlilS ' «■’" ' MISCELL A NRO U& rr i i 13 EUREKA AND PALISADE JFi. ailroadL! HAS I3EE.VJ1 Completed to Eureka, And tho Company is now ready to ca-ry pas sengers and freight orer the road With Regularity and Dispatch Train* will run a« follow* until further notice: l*H9fK>iiffer Train* 1*9 ttv© Kur*»kn daily at..3:30 a. k. Arriro ut Palisade at.7.10:00 a. m. Making connection with East and West Bound Trains of the Central Pacific Railroad. ICctu ruins.: 1)CBV9 Palisade at. 1:00 r. m. Arrivcat Kurcka at.10:d0 r. m. freight ml iKcoiniiioiiAtioii Train: L«eavo KurekA daily nt... 7:00 a m. Arrive at BMbado At. 8:50 P. M. Le ave I’aii.-iidf* daily nt.. 7:lrj a. Arrive at Lurch» at.. 5:50 p. m. The Company will deliver freight to Hamilton, Fioche, Tybo, Reveille, Belmont, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH, By its teams, with can* and dispatch and at the lowest rates. nl7tf 1*. KVI.KiSi, Uonernl finp't. EUREKA AND PALISADE TELEGRAPH COMPANY. 0 F F 1 C B With Well*, Fargo &. Co., Main struct, Eureka. THE ONLY LINE < onm-ciiii£ with the Direct Atlan tic t able, For all European cities and towns, and At Inmic and Pacific Telegraph. For all points east and west our fncilitius for RAPID TRANSMISSION are the best in Iho world. n27tf P. EVEUTS. General Sup’t. JOHX A. i'AXTOX, AT.lv* A. CURTIS, H. MULLKR PAXTON & CO., U -A. 1ST ISL IT. zn m . EUREKA, NEVADA, I \KAW AT SIGHT. IN SUMS TO SUIT 1 t ON Anglo-Californian Bank.Sun Francisco Auglo-Californian Lank.London J. A W. Seligman k Co.Now York D. 0. Mills A Co.Sacramento Decker A Jewett.Marysville White A MoCornick.Salt Lake City Discount Com me re ini paper, Make Collec tions, Receive Deposits in Coin or Currency on open account, Cortihcato, or Special De posit, and transact A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS MINING STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. __ nihil_ S>. B. IMMIL cii CO. 15ATS lillliS. lu tlic Old Express Rulldiux, Main Street. Eureka. I ytAWS AT SIGHT ON SAN FKANOISCO, NEW YORK: LONDON, And hI! principal cities in tho I'nitoJ States und Europe. Discount commercial paper. Receive deposits in Coin or Currency on open account : Certificate* or Special Deposits, and will transact a (•eiieml Itiintiliig Iliisho-Hs, Long exp* rience in tho <ollerling Ih'pnrtineiii Cf Wells, Fargo A Co., jusDfios us in an nouncing that we will make rollfdloiis from Abroad a Specialty apUtf RUBY HILL WATER WORKS. Capacity of Tank* 400,000 Gallons ALL NOW FULL. \ITATKR WILL ItK FURNISHED IN T T Hr by llill, in any desired quantities, al all se&soof tins yoar, at u uniform rate and lower than can be furnished from any other source. Water delivered twice daily to p'l vate funiliea, miners’ cabins, saloons, etc. l’icketa ranging from ti1;, to .50 cents a niece B’ill be sold at tho ollico of the comnany on Ruby llill. W B. IIARRUB Proprietor. T. V . l’KARSON, Sunerinter.Uont. _my'Ai>t __ FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. rpHE UN'DERSKINED WOULD RE 1 spoctfully announce that ho lias been ap pointed agent for tho Principal American and loreign Fire Insurance Companies, And is now prepar'd to take insurance in Eureka und Ruby Hill. Business promptly attended to. BE.VJ. 0, LEVY. Agency ill the ollico of W. It. llnrruh, South Spring street, n mr Richmond furmice. i ytttf JOLITUW L. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, SAMUEL J.TiLDEN, OF NEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Thomas A. Hendricks OF INDIANA. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. PRESIDENTIAL ELECIORS: J. ClISKIE,.SloMJ K. lU.EX.NEKIIASJiETI, .Humboldt J. « . H KA IPUS.Wa»h»r MEM HER OF CONGRESS, A. C. BLLZS, 0 F 0 n M 5 B Y .1 JUDGE SUPREME COURT. . iiir.KPATEICIE, • OF STOREY. DEMOCRAT’S CCUfJTY TICKET. FOR SKYATOR—LONG TERM, GEORGE W. CASSIDY. FOR SKRATOR-SHORT TSRM, GEORGE W. BAKER. FOR ASSKMM.YMKX. D. E. Daily, D. J. J. McLaughlin M. G. Cavanaugh. Thog. Lasptyre. Sheriff.E. DEWITT County Cleik.F. II. HARMON Treasurer.RICHARD HYLAND Assessor.J. C. POWELL Rocordor. BEN. C. LEVY District Attorney.GEO. W. MERRILL County S uiejei .W. A. EDM • Public Adminiet’r..LAMBERT MOLINEI.L1 Supt. Public Instruction.A. E. KAY E County ComtniVr—lsong Term.J. LEVIN County Comis’r—ShortTerm... JOS. OBERER Justice of the Peace.It. M. BEATTY Constable..•.CUA8. M. PRYOR [JOSEPH M'IN7.EL School Trustees. | A. \V. CAMPBELL [A. E. .TITUS • S. FRIEDMAN, DKALK.lt IS FAMILY GROCERIES, CROCERY AMO GENERAL MERCHANDISE. /'CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A CHOICE V' Id of Family Groceries and Country 1 Tod nee. Ladies, if you want your husbands to love you, ko to Friedman’s lor your groceries, as the following will show: On! say not 1 love you, because tho molasses Vou purchased at Friedman’s was gtlden and clear; Th*' syrup, the sugar, the jelly in glasses. The cruekers, tho uiuck’rol I know wore not dear. But when vou catuo to tno with Friedman’s s.naked salmon. And showed mo his samples of Limbergor cheese. I felt thut his claim to bo cheap whs not gam mon, 1 loved you, and said so, dear Jane, on my knots. ja28tf STATE UNIVERSITY,” £ LUO NEVADA, Preparatory Department. 'IMIE FIRST TERM OF THIS SCHOOL 1 will bogin September 4th. Male ami fe male pupil prepared for college, or advanced further nod instructed in tho collegiate bronchos. English studies, mathematics and the ancient and modern languages thoroughly taught. Lesions in music by a competent teacher. .No charge for tui tion—music extra; also, no chargo tor room rent. Board, fIJO per month, i ayablo in ad vance, quarterly, l or further particulars, address, 1>. K. SESSIONS, ■14-Sm_ r. h. iiarivso: /, fTOFNTY CLERK, AND EX-OKFTCIO l i Clerk of tl. - District Court of tbo Sixth Indicia! I'l ti. 't, in and t>>r tbo l ounty ol ■-urektt, Stato of Nevada. CONVEYANCING, In all its branobsa, I'orrectlv •xeout.J. Ac. iiiowlaJumcnU, Affidavits, etc., taken in any lurt ol the town. Officio: Front cornor room at tbo Court 10U1IO. db-liln POLITIC \1„ REPUBLICAN TICKET. For I’lrsiilciil ol the United NditcN, RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, OF OHIO. For Vice I*reatdeii(: William A. Wheeler, . OF NEW YORK. - ■+. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: It. M. IIAUUKrT. Storey tJKORUE TUXY.Oruisby >V. lilSIIOP.S ilicons POR JUSTICE OF TIJ E SUPP.KM E COURT: <>. K. LEOAAKU.Humboldt 1'OR CONGRESS, IIKMIAS tv i;t:>'.Eureka — 4 REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Senator (Lonir Term'. CHAS. C. VMLLACE. For Senator (Short Term', C2XAS. a. KUBJQAE.Z). For Assemblymen, J. L. Smith, A. W. Atchiason, J. Marcfcaat, Goo. Ii. MnCuHoch. For Sheriff..JAMES SIAS For County Clerk.A. D. HASKELL For County Treasurer.D. 1). 1MMEL For County Recorder.R. L. CHASE For County Assessor.IIANK KNIGHT For District Attorney.IV. U. DAVENPORT For County Surveyor.U. U. CONKLIN For Publiu Administrator.A. C. BISHOP ForSup’tPublic Ins’t.....IlIRA.M JOHNSON For County Com’r (Lons Term ...T. D. PAGE Co’ntyCom’r Short Term) 1IAURY BEADLE _ n SI KA T(HV.\S!11I’. For Justice ofthol’oace.L. IV. CROMER For Constable.ALEX. McK AY' It It Eli A SCHOOL IHSTKICT. For Trustees. W. H.CLARK. IV. H. STOIVELL, m. m.Johnson. \. S. TROWBRIDGE & 10., -DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE. GROCERIES, Mining Supplies, Gents’ Furnish ing Goods, Etc. TY1SO, NIC COISTY, MUIIA nul-tf_ F. LOE WY I ) LI i S TO INHIKJ1 Ills j) frionds that ho na? bought the agency of J. 11. MICHAEL ( for all tho I'.ntlcni rs, IVrKxliculs, Jfiajiu zincNauU I ailiion HoekN, And is prepared to deliver thorn to hid sub scribers at their place ot residence lTU’.i: OF (lUKOE! OFFICE, at 0. Young’s Gunsmith’s Shop. Main street. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. TELEGRAPH MONEY ORDERS. 'plIJS COMPANY IS PREPARED TO I t ..Admit money by telegraph to all points I’D the Pacific t’oadt, and to all i rinci pal cities and towns thir >ughout tbo United Stale*. For term*, apply to Local A coots. iofr-tf Sewing Machines. \\r V. II ASK KM. A CO. ARE NOW H . A*ont< for the Singer and Domestic Sowing Machines. They huvo muehines for rent: also, n few see 1 band muehines which will be sold Tory cli- >. Will hIso sell ma chines on tho.instuiluient plan, if desired. _ »e-i I an PRIM flMi OF ALL KINDS, EX. *» eouted with dispatch at the SENTINEL 1 printing Office. I MI8GELLA If SO US. WSVI. li CLARK i KEEPS f i .*■ AT THE CORNER OF MAIN AND CLARK STREETS' 13 U II 13 Iv A , NEVADA. eirACENT FOR DUPONT AND GIANT POWDER. WM. II. CLARK. Enreka. April C, 1876. apStf Sweeney’s Stables ! The Most Extensive Livery in THE STATE ! —THR— Fashion and the Dexter! Tho Complete KntnbEi*3iiii<»iit*i UNDER ONE MA XA GEM EXT ! SADDLE HORSES, BUG n &ie% Carriages, Rock a waya, Wagons, etc., in endless variety! jclcrscs Sought and Sold ! And h gonernl livery business conducted in all of its branches. Having obtained a permanent lease of the Fashion Stable— W alsh's old stand—1 will in the future run the s^Jtio in connection with the Dexter l iver..-. Feed nr.d Sulo Stable. Both establishments will be open for busi nos- day and night. The finest stock and turnouts in America always on hand. Give men call. SWEENEY, jlj-tf EUREKA FOUNDRY. It. C. ANDBBSOrj, H aving purchased the proper ty known a3 tbo Eureka Foundry, is n«>rr prepared to furnish mills, furnaces, otc. ! with Castings of All Dosrripfiou»; also. Machine Work. Orders from Austin, Belmont, Hair.il j ton, and Mineral Hill solicited and tilled with dispatch. All work leaving this foundry (JUAKANTEED, and on the most reasonable terms. Orders left at f ho foundry, or address ed to L. C. ANDElhSON. Eureka Foundry, Eureka, Novnda. Will receive prompt attention. o'JOtf CONRAD SCHAFER, Corner of Duel and Bateman Sts., Dealer in Xt»H and Necoii(l*3Iaii(l FURNITURE! Mattress Manufacturer. ALSO, Bedding and Furniture! l S I BUY AND SKI.B FOR CASH, AND do my own work, loan soli cheap. Floaso give me a call. Repairing done. This establishment has no connection with W. I\ Haskell i Co. au30-lm C. SCHAFER. NOTICE-BATHS! t S THE WEATHER IS C.ETTINO COLD i\ mv bath room* in thQ future will bo supplied with STOVES for the comfort of my patrons. Our Mineral Baths Are the best in the State for Rheumatics: our COUCH TONIC and PILES SALVE will cure all; every calculable. Remember the place, the Old Silver Brick building. North Main street, adjoining Thucherb-. spft-lm T. DEITER. LIVERY, FEED AND Sale Stable. c. c. carfkntkr. h. bitjuor. BISHOP U CARPENTER. ^OlTll MAIN STREET. NEARLY OPPO O site the Turner House, Eureka. Wo have recently pit rebus.d a number ot elegant turn outs aiula lot ot l.uo saddle-horse? >nd ure t*rvi a red to furnish CA KRIAOES, lit GU LES und SADDLE-HOUSED at reasonable rutes. 11 rsos boarded by the day, week, or month. Hay til Hurley tor sale. B fidr-dealing, good stock, and strict at tenti n to business, we hope to secure a fair *hnro ol i>atronago. ap7tf JACOB B. LANGSTROFF, Merchant T a i i o r, Next door to International Hotel, Main street. Ha* a Fine Slock of i Imported French Broadcloths, Doeskins, Cassimcres, Vestings. Eto., Oll'.KOT FKOM NK'VYOHK.ON HAND. Ho will , urm-ii a line suit or clothes, and i exact lit uuarautoed lot- loss cash than any I tailor in this its to, and eun 1 lanuiseo not ox I eluded. I apl-tf Mine ELLA XEO US. Eureka Drug Store! Next to »>. R. Imtnel A ('«'» Jtieuk. Vi'Uoroean be found DEUG3, MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes, Varnishes, Etc. Careful attention given to the- prepara tion oi * rinsici.Lvs’ mist kiptions. P. STELER, WATCHMAKER —AND JEWELER Importer and Dealer -IN Fine American, English and Swiss GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. American watches, e. Howard a Co., American W a toll Company, Wnl tham, National Watch Company, Elgin and Springfield Watch Company. All of these watches ho ha* on hand, and of all grades and prices. Also a largo and well assorted stock of Fine Gold Chains, Jewelry, Silver* ware and Clocks. Which he < flare to faH lit TWENTY-FIVE PEK CENT. Ll->8 than any other house. Please call at his store, one door csath of S. Ashim it Pro., and examine his now stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. Bis motto is quick sales and small profits. A good assortment of pebbio spectacles con stant iy on hand. All of the above he guarantees to bo of tha BEST QUALITY, ond warranted as repre sented. N. B.—Special attention pa* 1 to watch work. Watches repaired and cleaned aftd warranted for one your. New jewelry made to order, and jewelry neatly repaired. All orders from the country promptly at* tended to. P. STELE1L Eurek, Jtrly 4, 1876. jyotf J. STRAUS’ MAIN JEWELRY STORE 9 (Opposite J. A. Paxton & Go’s Bank) EUREKA! OTIUIS HAS l(AM) A O i NEW SVPPLY OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. Call and see him, for he has every!hinn in tht lino: in fact ho import largely watches of the bo*-t grades, i A2VEEri.7.CA2tf, EK'ailSH and SWISS. lie will soil every article at a GREATER REDUCTION than any other mun in Eureka. Christmas and 5V adding Presents of the RICHEST GOLD AND SILVER, All watch work done bv himself and WAR RANTED EOK ONE YEAR. oll-tf EUREKA AND CALIFORNIA L l M 15 E It C 0 51 P A X Y . South Main Street, Eureka. Nevada and California LUMBER. OF ALL KINDS. Redwood, Oregon and Sugar Pine MINING TIMBERS Building Lumber! A complete assortment 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. * C. I.. CO. HIRAM JOHNSON 7 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY C* 111 OCEBIES ^_ Provisions Butter and Eggs a Specialty. Cliifuttu ClaiiiM and iireuktn.t lku‘i)n, augur cured, alwava unhand. j*rrThree door? north of Clark afreet, on Main street. apltf JOH* 8HKOL’Ki:. Iili.it nc’l'RCM. SHROUFE & McCRUM, Successor? tu J. il. Goeivey A Co.. j Importers of Liquors, FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, Etc. <09 anti 411 K rout St., San Francisco, : : : California. mritf