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EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL. HOTELS, ETC. Turner House Restaurant, MBS. K. E. BROWS, Prolific!res*. Board by the Week, Day or Month. I WILL ENDEAVOR TO please by on stumor* anil de serve thoir patronage in the fu ture as I huveintbo past. The tables will always be furnished from a sub stantial lurder. If you want THE BEST BOABO IS TOWN, Try the Tumor House Re*taurant under the new regime. MRS. E. E. BROWN. nl'J-tf Hurrah for the Railroad! BILLY GILLEN TO THE FRONT. Board, $7 a Week; Single Meals, 37 1-2 Cents. Silver Brick Hotel, South Main street. Eureka. On ami after November. 1, T875, the noove prices will bo charged at tho Silver Erick. o24tf WAl. GILLEN, 1’ropriotor. American Lodging House. Corner of Main and Clark St?., Eureka, Nev. MRS. S. J. DILL, PROPRIETRESS. I TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORM ing my friends and the public gonorolly that I have taken the nbovo house. The rooms aro clean, comfortable and quiet. A share of the patronage of tho public is re spectfully solicited. Rooms by the day or week. d24tf MRS. S. J. DILL. J. L. HIKCKLKY. J. H. LOCKWOOD PARKER HOUSE, EUREKA, NEV. Hinckley & Lockwood, Proprietors. 1SHE BOOHS ARE SPACIOUS AND aupplied with Spring Reds throughout. THE BAK I« furnished with tho fmest Liquors and Cigar* tho* can bo purchased. A Fitsbelass lieatnurnnt on the First Floor. The Palisade, Hamilton, Austin, Tybo and Bolmont S.agos, all stop at this House, .ilt-nlti UNITED STATES BAKERY and Restaurant. JOHN HUEBNER, PKOP’R. SERVED UP AT ALL TIMES, IN THE I'OSt approved style. Fish, Game, And the best BEEF, PORK and MUTluN to be procured in the market. Meals at all hours. BREAD. PIES, CAKES, etc. Past’y for ball suppers gotten up on short notice. WEDDING CAKES a specialty. All article* delivered froe of charge. Orders solicited. au23tf TURNER HOUSE. MAIN STREET.EUREKA. NEV. This house has been refitted throughout, containing «largo number of COMMODIOUS and ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. Suitable for {amities or single gontlemen. Bar and RIIII»r«I room, with a fine as aortment of LIQUORS and CIGARS. au9tf B. J. TURNER, Proprietor. OTTAWA HOTEL. OPPOSITE RICHMOND FURNACE, Main street. Eureka. J. S. Allan would respectfully announce to bis many friends that he has completed the erection of the above house and intends con ducting it as a tira'-cless boarding-house and hotel. The table will at all seasons be fur nished with the choicest goods to be lound iu the Eastern and California markets, regard less of expense, whilo at the bar will be found tbo most superior btands of tvinos, liquors and cigars, shipped direct from the leading manufacturers and distillers. The proprietor will use every effort to promote the comfort of his guests, and make the OTTAWA HOTEL one of the leading houses in Kastorn Nevada. Meals will be served at all hours. Board per woek, $7. Drinks and cigars, 18S cents. J. if. ALLAN, dltf Proprietor. LAFAYETTE RESTAURANT. Eureka Hotel Building, Main Street, Eureka. HENRY SCHAEFER. Proprietor. Open Day and Hlglit. PRIVATE ROOMS ATTAC1I e«l to tho Restaurant, Oys ters, Fish. Game, Chickens, Tur key*, Ducks, and all the delicti cios oi an aounuant muraet constantly on band. dotf PINTO HOTEL, PINTO,.NEVADA Miss Sarah Murray, Proprietress. rpHK TABLE WILL AT ALL J. times be supplied with the best the market affouls. PRICES REASONABLE. Regular boarders aud transput custom solicited. d*i. Dissolution of Copartnership. TIIK COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between 0. II. Smith und J. S. Burlingame, under the firm name of Smith A Rnrlingume, is this (Jay dissolved by mutual consent. Either party will collect all bills and pay all liabilities of tho old firm. J. S BURLINGAME. del4..30d* G. H. SMITH. r. H. HARMON, COUNTY CLERK. AND EX-Oi'FICIO Clerk of the District Court of tho Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of ICureka, State of Norada. CONVEYANCING, 'n all its branches, oorre *ly executed. Ac tnowledgmonts. Affidavits, etc., taken in any jart of the town. Office: Front corner room at the Court* ouae. dH-8m OFFICIAL. JOINT STATEMENT Of the Auditor and Treasurer of Eureka County, Nevada, for the Quarter Ending Dec. 30th, 1876. Balance in treasury, as per last statement. $14,820 77 Received from mining tax. 8,298 82 Received from delinquent tax, 1675.. 157 70 Received from delinquent tax. 1876.. Oil 5?) Received from personal property tax, 1876.. 8,111 28 Received from poll tax. 4,420 80 Received from general licenses. 6,791 73 Received from gaming licenses. 3,008 00 Received from Assessment roll,1876 04,576 31 Received from District Court foe?.. 23 > 00 Received from Justice Court fines.. 170 60 Received from Toll Roads. 21 95 Itecoivcd from estato of deceased persons.. 165 16 Received from returned costs in case of Borotrsky vs. Count7»... 300 00 Tota1...$112,041 03 l>fsbnr»eiiieiits. Paid from State Fund.$28,804 02 Paid from General Fund-..20,900 48 Paid from Current Expense Fund. 7,880 8-5 Paid from School Fund. 5.47i 90 Paid from Hospital Fund.. 3,195 03 Paid from Fire Fund. 4.038 00 ! Paid from interest Fund... 1,800 00 Paid from District Judge Salary Fund. 1.749 93 Paid from Troas’er's Fund 1,000 CO Paid from Contingent Fund 596 39 Paid from Ruby Hill Sch rol Fund. 25 00 i Paid from Road Fund. 1,362 3tL$77,501 25 Balance in treasury.$34,535 3^ Balaiaccs Remaining In tlie .Several FnndM: Balance in State Fund. $2,659 96 Balance in General Fund.. 3,442 56 Balance in School Fund... 5,5JS 32 Balance in Current Ex pense Fund. 8,721 59 Balance in Hospital Fund. 2,929 48 Balance in Fire Fund. 11 98 B Banco in Interest Fund. 1,800 00 Balance in District Jud?e Salary Fund. 291 66 Balance inTroas’rer’s Sal ary Fund. 1,325 61 Balance in Contingent Fund. 5,SS4 18 Balance in Ruby llill School Fund. 415 95 Balance in Redemption Fund... 300 00 Bulance in Road Fund. 71 88 Balanco in Police Fund... 1.112 23 Total. $34,535 3S Audited Claim* l'ui>ald. Payable from General Fund.*11,430 22 Payable from Fire Fund... 1,278 41 Payable lrom Contingent Fund. 217 23 Payable from Hospital Fund. 26 12 Outstanding Bonds. 20,000 00 Total county debt.335,852 02 We hereby certify the foregoing to bo the correct and true condition of the treasury of Eureka county, Nevada, at this date. Eibeka. Nevada, Jan. 1st, 1877. K. L. CHASE. Auditor. W. A. MONTGOMERY. Treasurer. Per D. B. Immfl. Deputy. ja 5 Assessment Notice. ■PO ELI AKIM COUF.Y: PLEASE TAKE 1 ru*ticothat you aro a c> -owner with the undersigned in tho Gopher mine, situated in Eureka Minin* District, Eurekacour ty. State of Nevada, and that there is now due from you to the undersigned, on account of assess ment wort* done on the above-named mine tor the years 1875 ned 1876, the sum of {75, be ing your « ne-ihird interest in tho said mine; and if tho said sum of {75, with the co*t of advertising this notice remains unpaid at tb • expiration of ninety days from the date of this notice, your interest in the Gopher mine and Company will bo forfeited, and your title therein vested in your cc-partners. in accord ance with tho provisions of tho Act of Con gress, approved May 10,187^. SPENCER REYNOLDS. ADAM 11A LI . Eureka, Nevada, January, 3, 1877. jaVOd Assessment Notice. 'pO EEIAKIM COKEY: PLEASE TAKE X notice that you are a co-owner with the undersigned ia the Pickwick Ac Corey mine, situated in Eureka Mining Di.triet, Kureka county, Mate of Nevada, and that there ia now duo from you to tho undersigned, on ac count of assessment work done on the above named mine for the years 1875 and 1676, end ing December 31, 1876, tho sum of 460, being your one-third interest in the said mine, and if the said sum of ilk), with tho cost of adver tising this notice, remains .npaid at the ex piration of ninety days from the date of this notice, your interest in tho Pickwick Ac Corey mine and Company will b. forfeited,and your title therein vested in your co-partners, in accordanco with tho provisions of the Act of Congress, approved May 10, 1872. SPENCK't REYNOLDS. ADAM HALL. Eureka, Nevada. January 3,1877. i«.5-SK)d DRESSMAKING NOTICE. Mrs. j. c. LOCKWOOD gives no tico that she has just received from the East a complete assoruueut ot ALPHABETICAL LETTERS FOR PILLOW MIAMI. Also, the latest improved Stamping and Braiding Machines. Drossmaking done at more reasonable rates than at any other establishment in Eu reka. Duel street, opposite the rear of the Eu reka Hotel. d$-tf 0. K.Tonsorial Establishment. WM. ANDERSON, Proprietor. At this establishment is in surod A first-class shave stylish hair cut, a refreshing shampoo, urid a luxurious hot and cold bath. Main stroet, one door above my old place. dbl-tf WM. ANDERSON. PROFESSIONAL. A. M. HM.LHOL'Hf:. W. H. DAVENPORT IIII.LHOUSE <fe DAVENPORT, Attorntys at i.aw. office in the Odd Feilow"’ new building, up stairs, Booms land 2. Eureka. Nevada. ell Iiat. E. IJaii.t. C. J. Laxsixs. LANSING & BAILY, A TTOHNT.YS AT I.AW. OFFICE: 21 J\ (leer, stone building, southwest corner ol Clark and Main streets. Eureka Nev. :uy2Mf_ C. G. HUBBARD. Attorney at i.aw and wo TARY PUBLIC. Office on Clark street, in dVhitton’s American Exchange building. DiyPJ-tf TIIOS. WE KN, ATTORNEY’ AT I.AW, Main Street, Eurclca, Nevada. H-tf o. \v. BAKER. ATTORNEY AT I.AW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in liick i n land's Brick Building, Bates a r, s- r. ot. Eureka Nevada. >»H a. c. bishop. n. c. cram. DKS. BISHOP & CRAM, PHYSICIANS AND MUG EONS. Office on Main treat, opposite Paxton A Co's Bank, Eureka. fltitf GEO. W. MKRRII.L, ATTORNEY AT I.AW. DISTRICT Attornoy lor Eureka comity, and Ni tary Public. Office in Hyland’s Brick Builling. o2Htf THOMAS J. REAP, TTIYII. ENGIN EER AND C. S. DEI’ V uty Mincrrl Surveyor. Office in By. iand’s Brick Building, on the comor of Bin ! and Bateman streets, upstairs. myll C HAMILTON, 1). i>. S.. DKaTVftT* Poods: Pivouoors j HOUth O 'he SKNTISKL offic«. n iJucl street. Eureka. ftf HAMILTON** aiHi^ PIOCHE STAGE Li WE. Illlmer >V Nallsibury, Proprietor*. Connecting with the eureka and Palisade Railroad. Leaves Eureka for Hamilton every morning at 7 o’clock. Leaves Hamilton for Pioche ovory alternate day, Sundays included. Loavos Hamilton for Euroka every day. Leaves Pioche for Hamilton and Eureka very alternate day, at S a. M„ Sundays in cluded. Carrying IT. S. Mai', and Wells, Fargo £ Co’s Express. Fine American horses and now Concord coaches. Olhca at Wells, Fargo £ Co’s. mrlVtf STAGE LIIVJE BETWEEN AUSTIN AND EUS.EZIA. Connecting ox and after mon day, JULY 31, lbT'i, at The Willows WITH STONEBAUGER’S STAGE LINE For 13elm.ont. Stage* leave Eureka cn Monday, Wednes day and Friday morning*, at •» o’clock. Stages leave Austin Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday rio. r,.in*r. at«» o’clock. Odf'Pasfleiigcrs by tnis line will be furnish ed ex client meal* a; too \Villcws Station, where ample timo will bo invert lor dinner each way. J. A. \VJ ESON, Proprietor. Office at the Parker House, Eureka. jy2titf J. L. IIincklky. Agent. T. J. BELL’S STAGE LINE ; THROUGH ( TO BELMONT, VIA TYRO. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2STII. AND ©very fourth day thereafter, the t»Uge? will leave KUKEKA at 8 o’clock a. m., ar riving in Belmont the next day at Z o’clock i\ M. Keturninr, will 1 are BELMONT nt7 a. jj., arriving in Euroiia the next day at noon. Office at Wells, Fargo k Co’s office Good coaches and line stock. n‘27tf Sail Jose Savings Hank, £8i> Sunt* Clara Stroct San Jose, Cut.. Capital Stock, - • - $000,000. Paid in Stock—Cold Coin, $300,000. Asset* Jan. 1„ 1375. $1,324,155.52. Deposit receipts issued, bear ing interest FROM DATE Or DEPOS IT at SIX PER CENT., payable on demand; KlOliT PER CENT., payable in Bix month", and NINE per cent, payable in twelve months. Receipts are preferable to puss books, be cause the interest is paid promptly at thi end of six months from date of each deposit, they may also bo transferred by indorsement, and principal with interest will be puid to holdor. Pass books issued, if desired, and same rate of interest allowed. De posits from theinterior.ortrom nnypnrt of the United States or Europe, may be sent by express, or by exchange on Sun Francisco or New York, in gold or currency. Parties remitting will stute the time for which the deposit is to be made, and u Deposit Receipt or Pass Book—as preforrod— will be promptly returned. Remittances in Currency Exchange will bo credited in gold at current rato. JOHN H. MOORE, II. H. KEYNOLDSire mh7-ly President Cash. FRANK ABADIB, Real Estate Dealer BUEL STREET.EUREKA, NEV Ullicelu the Brick Building;. I WOULD RESPECTr ULLY ANNOUNCE that I am prepared to buy. sell cud mort gage real estate in Eureka, and also advance money on good security. Houses to rent suitable tor businossor for families. 1 am also prepurod to do a general contract ing business. I will still continue my wholesale liquor es tablishmcct. FRANK ABADIE. mr23 M Caution to the Public. ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against purchasing any interest in tho Eagle of Liberty mine, in this district, is ooptfrom the undersigned, as the title of the entire property is vested in mo. d2—tf JOHN CULLEN. IKiAl BLANK*. OP ALL DESCKIP J tionp, printed to order at the SENTINEL office. SALOONS. B ILLIARDS ! WISE CORXffESl Has just received new billiard TABLES, with Delany's Patent Wire Cushions, and is to bo kept as A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. UEO. THACIIER, I Proprietors CLAY SIMMS, 1 Proprietors. aidH___ COURT EXCHANGE Northeast Corner of Main and Bateman Sts. EUREKA, NEV. -yONE BUT THE FINEST QUALITIES is of liquors ami the choicest brands of ci;:ais dispensed at the bar. Connected wilh the establishment is a Club R o o ra And a number ef well-furnished card-rooms for private parties. jaHtf HANK KNKII1T. Proprietor. FRANK’S SALOON l JOS. MEKDES, Prop’r. yyrilOLESALE and retail dealer Fine Wines, Liquors ar.d Cigars. All kind? of Soda Drinks, flavored with the following KXTUACTS.coEStHntly on hand: Sarasparilia. Blackberry, Lemon. Orange, Vanilla Ginger Straw berry. Bine Apple. Huspberry Sherrbet, rear, Ambrosia, Orpo.it, Ho so, Nectar, Milk Punch, Hock, 1c© Cream, Clarot, Coffc© Cream, Mint, ('ho'lute cre:un<.'ara wbn. Grecian Pond, Wild Cherry and Don’t Care. IlUriO and CLT73 HOOKES! Money to loan on collateral or approYod business paper. 27-nihH THE SAZERAC SALOON, Mais Stbket, Ecbkka, SMITH A ( ANAVAX, I’ltOI' S. REFITTED and REFURNISHED! Making itoao of the most attractive places in Eureka. The Billiard Parlor, Attached to theSAZEKAC, is the Cn**st bil tiurd room in town, containing tho newest and most improved tables. myJH-tt HENRY KIND, Wholesale and retail dealer in LIQOUKS, WINES AND CIGARS, on ain "troet. oppo*ito Pionocr ltesiaurunt TTA VI NO .1 U?T R ET U RN ED V ROM ! Louisville, Kentucky, and Sin Fran-! cisco, L’ali ornia, and made arrang merits lor regular shipment* of goodf in niv line of bus- | iness, I inn prepared 10 outbid all opposition tor quality and pi ices. llivo mo a call and find out the TRI'TII ol j the above assertions f*r youmd v<>«. a»8tf II. KIND, j ARCADE SALOON. W. S. BOLAND, : : : : PROPRIETOR, Nnuth Main Sf., Eureka, Kev. _ '■jniE FINEST BRANDS OF WINES. LKllOIM A.\l) riUAKS you sai.k AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I will bo pi used to moot all my old friend*, and also nil tho now one* 1 can make. oil-tf W. S. BOLAND. PALACE SALOON, East Main stroet. South of 'Wells, Fargo A Co. h. CLARK AM) A. BOTIO. I'roj.'n., H AVE FITTED UP, IN THE Iie*t Style, tho above Saloon, where they will keep only tho choice*! brand* of Liquors and Ci gar*. Call and bo convinced. __novg-l-sltf r. KAsrzN's CHICAGO BEElt DEPOT! Opposite Wells, Fargo A Co’«. 1 WILL KEEP A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF tho celebrated Boca Lager Beer! Pronounced the best in tbo United States. Fine Winos, Liquors an I Cigars. Also tho woll-known C'llICAUO BREWERY BEER. I invite my friends and the public in gen eral to drop in and takua smile. myVUtf F. KASTEN, BRANDT’S Bavaria and Boca Beer Depot. Three doors above Meyer’s A Franklin’#, MAIN STREET, EUREKA. WE WILL KEEP ON HAND / X constant supply of tbo celo-J bratod liavaria unii Loca Boer; rUo' i im-.umi, i ix v>u b c-azoruc ue rorge, ana other well known brands of brandies, liour bon and Kye whiskies, some 21 years’ old, und the finest liquors of all kiudj; at 12‘i* cell's a drink. We have an elegant elevator of tho latest pattern for hoisting tho beer, tilled in , glasses, cold from the cellar, at the tick of the bell. l roe lunch from 11 to 1 o’clock daily; will also keep sandwiches of all kinds, HutCu Herrings, Caviar, Hum, otc. Cigars a spe cialty. j;J-tf LOUIS BKANDT. SAM’L >10 UK. K. a. RK k’NOl.PS. J. EVANS, Agent. MORE, REYNOLDS & CO., Importers and Jobbers of WXXffHS ZlXZD LIQUORS, 212 California St., San Francisco. »S”SoIo Agents for Pacific Coast for (L 0. Xjlake’s Hour Don County Whiskies. y PATENT APPLICATIONS. Sweeney’s Stables ! The Most Extensive Livery IN THE STATE ! —TDK— Fashion ami the Dexter! Two Complete Tst »I>I iilmien UNOKR ONE MA NA CEMENT ! OAnDLE HOUSES, Iil'O O gies, Carriage*, Kooka wayf, Wagons, ete., in eniiloss variety! Horses Sought and Sold ! And a general livery business conducted in all of its branches. Having obtained a permanent lease of the Fashion Stable—W alsh s old stand—I will in the future run the same in connection with the Dexter Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Both establishments will be open for busi ness day and night. Tho finest stock and turnouts in America always on hand. (Jive me a call. SWEENEY# j F»tf_ YOUNG’S CONFECTIONERY! Cl AN I) IES. FRUITS, N UTS A N D COX FEO ; 7'IONEKY luanufuc .red by myself, at tho new f'onfcctienery St c. on The Kant Side of Main Street, opposite Meyers <£ T'ran tin's. Ko Old Imported Co cctioncry! All Confectionery Manufactured by Myself. P&-1 DEFY OPPOSITION. sy21-tf M. YOUNG EUREKA FOUNDRY. X.. C . AIID2RSON, Having purchased the proper ty known as tho Eureka Foundry, is new prepared to furnish mills, furnaces, etc. with Castings of All Descriptions; also. Machine Work, re- Orders from Austin, Rolrnost, Harr.il ton, and Mineral Hill solicit' d and tilled wiib dispatch. All work leaving this foundry GUARANTEED, and on the most reasonable terms. Urdors loft at tho foundry, or aiiilres-. od to I„ C. ANDERSON, Eureka Foundry, Eureka, Nevada. ! Will receive prompt nttention. o&Uf PIONEER Barber Shop & Bath House, First door north of tho Pioneer Restaurant. ' North Mai" street, Lurch a. 'IM1K UN DKUSMN KO, HAVING HE I cently oponou tho abeve establianment offors his professional services o ull who i* ‘iro a first-class physiognomi .11 11A1K CUT, <*r an ecstatic SJI A VK. t&BT Hair Cutting, 50 cent*.. Sham pecans* •50 cents. Connected with the e*rah* ^n __ ~ r^-r lishment are “i veral neat and J11-" • * 1 eg a n t Hath Rooms, where ?^j51 the most desirable Hot or Cold Baths can be bad at all times. BATHS, 50 CENTS. A share »f public patronage is solicited. JAMES M. M. MOODY. 1’ron‘r. LIVERY, FEED AND Sale Stable. C.C. CAKPKNTItB. If. BISHOP* BISHOP & CARPBWTBR. O OUT II MAIN ^J'RKCT. NKAIiLV OPPO O site the Turner'llouse. Kureka. We have recently purchased a number of elegant turn outs and a lot oi tine saddle-horses, and are prepared to furnish CAKill A<* LS, Bifid I K.S and S A D D L K- J lolls fib njt reasonable rate®. Horses bourdod by tho day, week, or month. Hay and Barley ‘.or sal*4. By fair-dealing, good stock, and atrict at tention to business, we bone to secure a lair share of jtatronairo. %p7tf ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ADAMS HILL (I IN'SOLIDATED MIN IN U COM BAX V.— Location of princi pal place of business, pan Francisco. Loca tion of works Kureka Mining District, Ku reka county, Nevada. Notice i« hereby given, that at a mooting of the Board of Directors, held on the 7th day of Dec mber, lh7>», nu assessm nt, No. 8,of twenty-five cents per tharewas 1 viod upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediate ly in 1 nib d States gold coin, to tho .Secretary, at tho office of the cm par', room i • :7, Nevada Block N o. 30 •, Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cnliiornia. Any stoex uponwhhh this assessment shall remain unpaid on Friday, the 12th 'day of January, 1877, will be delinquent, and adver tised for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made before will be no Id on Fri day, tho 2d day of February 1877, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses » f -ale. By order of the Board of Itf rector*. W. W. TBaYLoK, Secretary. f*lfice: Room No. 37, Nevada Block No. 800, Montgomery street, San Frunei-co, < aliforniu. dell-hr NOTICE. Notice is hekeby given that i have purchased tho entire stock of goods and debts due tho firm of J. COHN «k DRO., a^d will hereafter carry on tho busi ness at the old stand in Kureka. Nevada. All debts duo tho old firm arc payable to mo. P. BKRWIN. Eureka, Dec. R>, 1875. dcPJtf T. J. MAUPIN, •VOTAltY PUBLIC, HEAL ESTATE AGENT, Conveyancer, Collector, Etc. All ordure promptly attended to. __no‘2t-tf JOHN SHKOUVr. HUGH M(.’( hum. SHROUFE & McCRUM, Successors to J. M. (looney Ji Co., Importers of Liquors, KENTUCKY WHISKIES, Etc. IO!» nint til Front st„ San Francisco. : : : California. _ mr'.ff HIRAM JOHNSON. Wholesale and Kotail Dealer in STAPLK AND FANCY GROCERIES -iNl;— 3F»rovifc*lc>:ra.ffi» Butter and Eggs a Specialty. Cliiraicu Mntu.niul Ilrenktast Baeou, Bugur cured, always on band. tttf'Tbree doors north of Clark street, on Main street. ai>ltf PATENT APPLICATIONS. Application for Patent —TO THE— CURTS AND KELLER MINE. No. 881. TJ. 8. Lapp Omen, Euroka, Nevada, Dec. 18. 1878. XTOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT A. lx C. Rich, whose postoffice address is May. field, California, has this day filed his a|i plication fora patent for 1008 linear foot of the C’mts and Keller mine or vein bearing silver with surface ([round 880feet in width situate lying and being in the Diamond .Min.’ ing district, county of White Bine, and State of Nevada, and known and designated bytho field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot nuinb-r 38. The exterior bound arios of said lot No. 88 being as follows, to wit: Variation 1014 dg east, commencing at a post marked No. 1, 1'. 8. Survey No. :ia whence post No. 1, 1). S. Survey No. 87, lot V Champion lode bears S 81 dg 15 m W 1,873ft? Clayt 'n Peak No. 1 bear? S 8 dg 57 m h 910 ft’ the furnneo stnek of the Champion Consoiil dated .Mining and Smelting Company’s fur. nace hears N 88 dg \V 5,8V) ft, and the Curt., and Keller shaft boars N 15 dg W 018ft• thence ronni g first course N :t:l'v dg 'V I5(J ft, to post marked No. 2, I1. S. Survey No. 38 thence second course N oil’s dg E 800 ft to putt marked No. 8, II. S. Survey No. 38; thence third course S «t'.v dg E 1508 ft, to post marked No. I, I . S. Survey No. and theneo lourth course S 5014 dg W 800 It to post No. 1. tbo placoof beginning, containing twenty 8M0U acres. This claim is bounded on neither end hy any known claimants; the nearest hiinu is tlio Champion. The location of this mine is duly recorded in the Recorder's Office of Diamond Mining district, in book A, pages 172 and 173. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Curts A Keller mine or said mining ground us bereinbeforedesoribed, are required to tile their ndversoeiaim with the Register of the United States hand Office, at Eureka, in (be State of Nevada, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will bo barred by virtuo of the t revis ions of the Statute. dclh-'IOd 1). B. IMMEL. Register. Application for Patent TO THE SILVER STATE MINE. NO. 3M. U. S. Land Omcr, 1 Eureka. Nevada. November 2.1K76. I N'Ol L( E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Gustav Peterson and John 1*. Peterson, whose pottoffico address is Eureka, Nevada* have this day tiled their application for a pap. onr for 1,472 * linear foot of the silver State mino or vein bearing silver, with surface ground 200 feet in width, situute, lying and boing in Eureka Mining District, county of Eureka, and State of Novada, and known and designated by the held notes and official plat on tilo in this office a? lot number 111. The exterior boundaries of raid lot No. Ill boing as follows to wit: \ urintion Id,4 deg, east. Commencing at a post marked No. 1, C. S. survey No. 111. Ibis no t Mind* on tho northern boundary of t . 8. Survey No. 71, G runt. Lode; whenc* nost No. I of suul survey No. 73 bears N. 77 deg. E. 12*8-10 feet; thi flagstaff in the town oi Eureka bears N. 47 d<-g.27 nun. E. 12,041 feet: the highest point of Hu by Hill, No. 1 bears N.fl deg. 40 min. W. .‘1,47.1 feet: and tho mouth of the .-ilw*r Slato tunnel bears N. 57 d< g. 52 min. \Y'. *84 feet; thence running 1st course 8. 77S dog. W, A 1-10 fcot, to po«t marked No. 2, C. 8. ."urvey 111, tho same being post No. ti of said survey No7.‘t; thence 2nd course 8.10'7 deg. \V. 17:» t>-10 fcot along said survey No. 7 : to post marked No. 3, l . >. Survey No. ill; thencs 3d course N. 25* S deg. W. 1J7:‘* feet, t . post marked No. 4, C. >. survey No. ill; there* 4th course N. M)1., deg. E. '2U0 feet, to post marked No. 5, U. 8. survey No. No. Ill; snd thence 5th course 8. '2t»S deg. S. 1,.Tj0 M0 feet to pod No. 1, the place ol beginning, contain ing 68M00 acres, This claim is bounded on the southeast by the Grant mining claim. The location of this mine is duly recorded in the Recorder** office of Eureka Minay District, in Book E, of page 285. Any and all persons claiming adversely ary portion of said Silver State mine or said mir ing ground as hereinbefore described, are re quired to Ale their adverse claim with the Reg ister ol the l uited biases Land Office hi Eure ka, in the .State of Nevada,during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will bo barred by virtue of the provisions of tho statute. nfl-0Od D. It. IMMER. Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. UY VIRTUK OK AN EXKCl'TION IS sued out of the Distri t < ourt of Eureka county State of Nevada, *n fh«2’th dny of December, A. D. 1n7(I, ut 12 w., end to me di rected ion delivered, for a judgment reo* dored in said (’ourt on tbu)f*tb day • f Decem ber,. A. lb 187(1, in favor ot M. B. Bartlett plajntdi and against the Eureka Odd f ollow* Bull line Association defendant, for seven thousand five hut dro<l und eighty and six one-hundredths (57,‘sM) ti-lOti1 dollars in l'. gold coin, with ir t*re*t in like gold coin at the rate of two (2) por cent, per month on live thousand one hundred un i tcirty-seren and seventy night one hundredths »t|27.7MllO) dollar* from June 1st, ls7'»; also interest ob four hundred and ninety and seventy-eine one-hundredth* ($4W0.79-100> duller* • ut the rate of two (2) per cent, imr month from No vember 1st. lS7i; al.-o r t r ^t ono/i" thou sand four hundred and fit tv-one and forty nine one-hundredth* (l.bd.-l >*10U> dollar* from March llfh, IK7d; also with interest on live hundred t$.*H)) dollar- at tho rate of two 12) nor cent, por month from May 10tb, 187*», to draw interest on tho ubovo amotirt* until paid at tho above rates, together with dam* ages, and sixty-three and thirty one-hue dreth* ($i>l..»0 1<IO) dollars, in U.8. gold cois, costs oi suit, together wuh all cost* that may hereafter * corue, 1 have on this, tho2Mth<isy of Dccerjibor, A. D. 1878, at 12 o’clock w., lev ied on the following real estate property, to wit: Ly ing und bring in the town of Eureka, in Eureka county, Nevada, m the McCoy Survey, of the town of Eureka, in block 2, 4 the McCoy survey, and lot 2, 2-"> bv 100 feet, and south lVv feet uf lot 1, block 2, of tb« McCoy Survey of the town ot Eureka, front* in? 41' .i foot on the oast rule of Main street, and extending buck to Buel street; also the building situated thereon, and known ** th* Odd f ollow- Building and odd Fellows* llnll, together till and singular the tenements, hereditament* and appurtenances thereto be longing or in anywise appertaining. Notice is hereby given, that on the I8tt day of January, A. D, 1877, between tb* hours of It o'clock a. m. and f) o'clock r. J * viz: ut 12o'clock u., 1 will *ell all the ri|i'< title, claim and interest of the s.tid defend ant, tho Euroka Odd Fellow* Buiidi <g A**o* ciation of, in and to the above described property, at the Court-house, at public auc tion, fot cash in hand, to the highost and bell bidder, to satisfy said execution and all cojU* Eureka. Eureka county, N ovada, December 29th, 187(1. „ I GEO. W. GILMORE, Sheriff. By S. B. BklIm Deputy. d-0 Sole Trader’s Notice. 'po AU WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 \ ou will please luko notice (hut the 11 dersigneU being u married woman, a residM' of Eureka county, State of Nevada, will *F t>ly to the District Court of the Sixth Jadr rial District, in and for Eureka county, "Iff* Court-house, in Eureka,on TiIUHSDAY.t“' lltli duy of January, 1877, at ton o’clock »■ of mi id day, or as soon thereafter ns coU,T sc 1 can be beard, for an order of said t'l’ur1' to curry on business in her own name and her own account. The business v hlcr l'D inlands to carry on is tho lurnitur' burinoss, manufacturing and general morobaH“,'.li* and undertailing, and buying and 8»l“n* real estate. CATHERINE SCIIWAMlk 1'erC. VV. Bakkii, licr Attorney. Eureka, Ncv., Dee. ftih, 1S7«. dIO-1" NOTICE ! ADI, I’AKTIES IN DEBTED TO I S WU& save thuuisolvos trouble by iiumodui settiouiont. „ , N. 8. TltOWBItlDOE ACO. Tybo. Nov. 9. IfeTti. nl2tt