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EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL D. MAN HEIM. DIALER IN FRESH GROCERIES — AND ^ GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of HARDWARE, CLOTHDTG, BOOTS ABB SHOES, HATS ASD CAPS. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. A lane ft oak of A I CANDLES —ABB— COAL OIL. A General Assortment of Liquors. mw Good* delivered fra* in any part of the town. Eureka, July 11,1877. Jyl2-tf CEO. YOUNG, GUN A\D LOCKSMITH! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! Tli* Largest assortment of CUN8* PISTOLS, Catlerr, Berbers' Tools, LOCKS. POWDER, CAPS, CARTRIDGES. Etc., Etc.. Etc., CBIITilTLT • N HARD. ■■ilk A Wesson and t oll's Pistols • specialty. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS MADE TO ORDER. aWBepalrlag Done at Reasonable Ratas. GEORGE YODNG, Main Street, adjoining Meyer A Franklin’s •tore. jy!7tf B. REINHART. F. E. FISK. REINHART A CO., Dealers ia •y^HOLK AND GROUND BARLEY. Floor, Wheat, Bran and Shorts, BARLEY GROUND TO ORDER. « All ordare left at tha barley mill, will be promptly attended to. OFFICE—North Mein street, next to the Iron HnlL Bmreks. January 4.1877. ja5-tf Clothing to Order ! J. B. LASGSTBOFF, Merchant Tailor, Next deer to International Hotel, Eureka. mil UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE 1 oeived a I sire end varied assortment of t ana best styles of lMl’OKTEii AND CASS1MKRES. SILK AND GOODS, particularly adapted to the Fail and Winter Wear. JEW MIKE ia in my employ, and will al ways be on bend to assist in the manufacture of clothing, and will givo an olegant fit. I will guarsntee nil clothing manulacturod at my establishment to be finished ia a work manlike manner, and at Bfiaieitblf V r 1 e e a. That will meet with the epprobatien of all enatomera. Call and sea me end you will be satisfied wi.h ay prices. J. R. LANSSTKOFF. Snake. Sept », 1877. a2B-tf J. H. MICHEL, MAIN STREET. NEAR CLARK. Imported and Domestic Cigars and Tobacoo, Wholesale and Retail. Taakee letloas, Cattery. Ble> Ueaery, Eecnekaaa riya, Oewelry, ate. I WOULD CALL "SPECIAL ATTEMT10M -TO A FINE— Aasortmont of Books. Fit for Any Private Library, that I will Dispose of at a Bargain. CALK AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES, eegtfctfJ. H. MICHEL. j*?ass5r,r fncTfrriFs. Eureka Lotige,NQ.I6,F.&A.M. A The Stated Communications of Eu VV^^reka LoJfr, No. Id, V. & A. M-. will yfjy-bu b«id to Masonic Hail, on every Tr Saturday on or preceding tha full Boon in e»eh month. Called Comt-unicatiocs evory Saturday Evening. Member* of rir.ter lodge*, and sojourning brethren in good standing, are cordially in vited to attend. . O, c. "berLock, W. M. W. P. STvirHr.i.ata. >eer»tary. 1-Via9 St. John's Chapter. Ns. 5, Royal Arch Masons. 1MIK STATED CONIMPKICA TIONb of St. John's Chapter. No. I va t« 5, 1 . A. M.. will be held in MA- V* **' ' SONIC 11A 1.1,. on the Second and *®‘**<' Fourth WEDNESDAY KVKNINtJS of each month. Called Communication* on ail ether Wednesday evoniiiga. All Koval Arch Masons la good standing are cordially invited to attend. D. E. DAILY. 11. P. W. A. Dratvy. Secretary._mrl4 K. OB’ P. Beatific lodge no.7, k. of P., meet- each Friday of every month, at 7:30 oVlock p. xi.. mt its l a-tle Hall, in Odd Fel lows* building. ^ All brother Knights in good standing are fraternally invited to attend such meetings. W. H. 8T0W1LL,C. a W. .1. Smith, K. of H. and. 8. jaUtf A. O. H. rl,HE A. 0. H. met every fir*t und third 1 SATl'KD \ Y EVENING of each month, at 8 u'oclock, at the corner of Clark and Monroe street*, until further notice. F. K. SPLAIN t. President, Thos. MrapuT, -e-rna-y._ I. O. O. Fa EUREKA LODGE. NO. 22. .***»*.. 1j meets Every THURSDAY EVENING, DT ODD FELLOWS’ BALL. At 8 o'clock r. u. All members in rood standing are cordially invited to attend. P. ANDERSON. N.G. M. Cai.ibhkr, Secretary. W-jy20 MRS. S. LEVENTHAL, North Main Mtrert. J^EALER IN STAPLE AND TASCY GROCERIES -AND PROYISIONS. Also, a general assortim-nt of Merchandise and Clothing. Keep* on hand everything usually found in a family grocery. Kureka, May Q, 1877._ mvlO-tf N EW TIN SHOP. I HAVE OPENED A NEW TIN SUOJ; and will work to order in Tin, Galvanized, Black Iron, and Copper, in Pipes or Otherwise. Particular attention |>aid to all work in trusted to mo, and requiring promptly at tended to. Furuaee and Mill Work Solicited. T. J. MAUPIN. Main st, opposil Paxton A Cih ink. April 17. 1*77,apts-2Mf TAKE NOTICE! MRS. II. aT MOORE’S SCIENTIFIC HAIR PRODUCER ! MRS. II. A. MOORE WOULD AN nounce to the ladies nnd gvntleTien who desire the personal adornment of a fine suit of Hair, that she ha* patented her eele bra ad Hair Restorer, which has now been before the public for a space of two years, and has in every instance given entire satis faction as to what it promises. No mineral or damaging substance is used in this prepara tion, and it is guaranteed to prevent hair fall ing out after four applications. Well-known cases of long-standing baldness have been successfully treated f»s per testimonial* in my possession). It will produce a full flow ing crop of hair on all stages of baldn ss, even to its most pronoumod state. It will prevent hair from turning gray. ©©'Preparations forwarded to all parts of the country. Ure bottle, $5; or, three bottles, $10. Address, MRS. H. A. MOORE, 1008^9 Market .Street, San Francisco, Cal. •©■ AGENTS WANTED. jy 17 Sir Astlry Cooper's Vital Restorative. The great English remedy for Nervous Debility, Spermatorrhoea. Sem inal Weakness, and Premature Decline ol Physical Force. The Vital Restorative will po'itively cure, thoroughly and permanently, any case ef EXllAUSlED VITALII Y, or nervous debility, either acute or of long standing and in either tex, no matter from wbat cause produced. Tbe Vital Reatorative is a thoroughly scientific prescription, is not a quack nos trum, hence perfectly safe to to take, is pleas ant to the taste, supplies to the cerebrc-spi nal and sympathetic systems of nerves new force. ParlAe* and Kurtehe* the blood, re juvenating and reinvigorating both mind and body. Thousands but • in this country and in Europe can testify to the great restor ative properties of this r ally great medi cine. Price, $3 per bottle, or four times tbe quantity for 910. bent to any address se cure from observation, on receipt of price. A. E. M1NT1K. M. D.. (Graduate Universiiy of Pennsylvania, late Keaident burgeon Orthopaedic Hospital, of Philadelphia,) 11 Kearny street, ban Francisco, Cal. Sole Agent, *j whom all letters should be addressed. ' P. 8.- DR. MINTIE can be consulted in reference to tbe above complaints du’ing office hours from 9 a. u. to 3 p. u. daily, and G to 9 evening. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. u. Full directions and advice free with every package of med'clne.jy24-dm STOCKS. THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED to purchase and Mil MIXING STOCKS on mb minion. All orders promptly filled. Baa Francisco Brokers: WILSON ftJUTCHINSON. Being an agent for leading Fir. Insurance Companies, I am prepared to furnish relia ble indemnity on good risks at living rates. Office : at Wells, Fargo A Co’s, sltfSAM’L COOPER. Assignees* Notice. PERSONS HOLDING STATEMENTS OF A. mining stocks purchased from D. H. Immel A Company are hereby notified to present tbe same immediately to tbe under signed for adjustment. II. BISHOP. M. B. BARTLETT. M. K. CHAM BUN. Assignees. Enreka. SepL 35, 1977. (2ti-tl JOB PKINTIBU OF ALL KINDS. Ex ecuted with ditnaUb at tba SENTINEL print inr IKE.* BOTKLS. KTC. nits. BROW vs R EST AUR AN T! MAIN STREET..._.EUREKA Adjoinins the Inl.raation.l Hotel. Mrs. Gallagher,...^..Proprietress. Meals Served at All Hours. The Bust that fan b* fonnd in lb? Mark°ts is always served at this e9tabli.-ha.eut. Hie the MCST POPULAR RESTAURANT IN E ASTERN N K' ADA. Sever*! Private room* h*ve been added for th* convenience of gwest*. Kuroka, November 1, lafTT, r2tf TURNER HOUSE. SOUTH MAIN STREET..EUREKA. 'PHI8 OLD ESTAHUSHED HOTEL HAS I ju*t been n wly refLt d throughout, and has a large number of ELEGANTLY FIBMSHED BOOMS. Mr, Turner maker a specialty of tha RESTAURANT AND DINING-ROOM, Where, under bis personal supervision. all the delicacies of the season will be served in the most approve! manner. BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM ! With a fine assortment of Liquors and Cigars. The Postoffice and the offie' o* Wells, Fargo A Co. are directly opposite, and car riages run to and from the depot to meet all trains. B. J. TURNER, Proprietor. Knreka. July 18, 1377._jvPRf I. L. HHBCKLKT. J. H. LOCKWOOD PARKER HOUSE, EUREKA. NEV. Hinckley &. Lockwood. Proprietor,. WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED AN addition to our Hotel, and now bare the BEST ROOMS IN THE TOWN, Which are furnished throughout with en tirely new and splendid furniture. THE BAK (s furnished with the Gnest Liquors and Cigars that can be purchased. A Flrel-clawa Kestaaranl on Use FI re I Floor. The Palisade. Hamilton, Austin, Tybo and Belmont Stages, all stop at this House. _ jvlttf __ COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT AND SALOON, (Adjoining tho Co*aiojiolitan Hotel . SOUTH MAIN STREET, : : EUUEKA G’OOD HOARD BY THE DAY, i week or Month. THE BEST QUALITIES OF M ines, Liquor* and Cigars. Can always be found at th3 BAR. R. McCliARLES, Proprietor Eureka. Nov. 7, 1377.__ nH-if Parker House Restaurant. MRS. P. GALLAGHER,-Pkopbiktbkhp. 'rUE PROPRIETRESS TAKES PLF.AS X ure in announciug that she has leased the above Favorite Bestaurant. Th» table, will be kept .uppliej wirh every article tbe market afford.., prepared by EXPERIENCED COOKS. Board, per week....00 Eureka. Nev.. .1 qnuary 20, 1X77._11-jaZl EUREKA HOTEL. — THIS OLD FSTABLISH ed h <u^e continues to fur nish to its patrons _ FIRST-CLASS BOOMS. fingle or in -uit*. The house i§ well fur nished throughout, and THE BEDS ARE UNSURPASSED by any id tbe towa. Pr.ICES REASONABLE. t&TThe omnibus takes passengers to and from the house on the arrival aud departure of the trams. Knreka. September 17, 1877.wlfttf UNITED STATES BAKERY and Restaurant. JOHN HUEBNER, PROP’R. SERVED UP AT ALL TIMES. IN THE O most approved style, . Fish, Game, And the best BEEP. PORK and MUTTON to b« procured in the market. Meals at all hours. BREAD, PIES, CAKES, etc. I’a*fjr for ball suppers gotten up on short notice. WEDDING CAKES a cpeeialty. All article* delivered free of charge. Orders solicited.*ugltf SYMPHYTRIOU_RLSTAURANT! The above establish ment ha* been recently en larged and renovated. n»tr occu pying the entire first floor of the Ameiican Exchange building. -ALL KINDS OF Same, Fish and Vegetables. 'hie bait tbe market afford.. BOARD PER WEEK. WPRIVJTE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES OR PARTIES.-**_at.M-tf_ THE CORNER CHOP-STAND, QPH DAT ADD HIU1IT. WM. H. WALKER. Proprietor. Var-h 1. I87T.-Vtf T. J. MAUPIN, VTOTARY PUBLIC.—OFFICE, MAIN IN .treat, next door to J. Strau.’ Jewelry Store Eureka. April 7. 1877.__ap8-tf JEHAL HI.ANUK, OF ALL DESCKIP j tiom, printed to order at the SENTIN EL ••Ace MISCELLANEOUS. | SCHOFIELD & WILLEMS —NEW — WITOmiElS .HD JEWELERS FROM LONDON AND PARIS, JOE HEROES' SALOON, Main street. Eureka, Nevada. Thor* is a little h itnbln store. Where Men doe keeps Mloon, And so*i can fee your «r-tteh»* fixed, \V hi b you will say's a boon. So j ?trel- rar*, or crand display. Are sor To m *r the view; But it s ou brine -ijob to us We'll make it look quite new. No matter what is ont of fix— A watch, a bracelet, nr.f— Just taka a wa k down to our store And we’ll do fh j proper thin/. Every kind of work in our line of business done for the trade and public fenerally at reasonable pri*-*c. SCHOFIELD k WILLEMS. Eureka, November *0, 1STT. n2l-tf FINE JEWELRY! P. STELER HAKliqtHMI -AND J E W E li E R, 11 ECS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC TH AT I) be has just received a magnificent •tuck I of the latest paterns. consisting of DIAMONDS. Fine Gold & Silver Watches CHAINS AND FINE JEWELRY, Silverware and Clocks, Which h" offer* to **ll at TAVKNTY-FIVE PEK CENT. LES6 than any other house in Eastern Nevada. Pl«a«e call at Iris store, one door south of 8. Asbin Jk Pro's, and examine his new •tity’k of foods before purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show g*ods. Prices to sow the tim s. All of tbs* above be guarantees to be of th« j BE >T QUALITY, and wairuuteu us repre sented. N. B.-Special attention piid to warch wofk. Watches repaired __ a no cleaned and warranted to’ one year. New jewelry made to order, and jewelry neatly repaired. All orders from the country promptly at tended to. P. bTKLEK. Kor-Va. May o. 1KT7. rny*Ltf M. L. CAUSl.Y. H. KRUtGKB. MINERS SALOON, So it J!i Main Street, Throe Poors North of Ba toman. WE HAVE RECENTLY IIP- /£V* I? ! T f c^a^ed, refitted an 1 rentockcd the above Mleon, formerly oe* ^mkuULk^ cupi *d by I'liimhof .V ti* ary. Oar sto k con of tho rii.o't Brand* of MQIOKM AJI) 4IUIKH We have *et an a now PltJEON-HOLK TABLE for tho amusement of our custom or*. Kd Open Dny nml M i III. KKUK<«Elt k CAUSEY. Proprietor*. Eureka, Nov. H. 1*77 Jew York Bakery. Corner of Buel and Clark street*. Eureka. ^ CHARLES HILBERT, PROPRIETOR. Fresh Bread, Pics and Cakes a Specialty. A LSD DEALER IN THE FINEST CAL ifoinia Fruit* and Kro.ih Confectionery. Yea*t Constantly on hand. Give the New Bakery a Trial. _____i.ai-tf EUREKA F O U N D R Y ! r|HIIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW PKK X pared to furnish mill* and turn**** with CASTINGS Of every description. Al»o, Machine Work. We hove running in connection with the above a B*»ILKIi Sll >P, whore all de*crip tion of boiler work and forging will be un dertaken. All work leaving the Foundry Gnaranteed. and Executed on the Host Reasonable Terms. •5C"0rder* policited from outlying district* and tilled with diipatch. J. WELLS k CO.. Eureka Foundry. Euroka, Nevada. Eureka. June II. 1*77. jeli-tf Livery, Feed & Sale Stable, Noutti M«ln Mr.el, Karelin, S.tiu). Hardie brothers, Proprietors. Having leased tiiesta bleformerly occupied by Har ney McKet nan. we are prepared to I auRoiufiiOdate tbe public with liv ery outfits ol every description. I bought and Fold, stabled and boarded. Good saddle animals alwasa on hand. I'lrsM'lawi Naloon. Adjoining the stable we have established a first-class saloon, where the choicest liquors and cigars can always be found. IIAKDIK BROTHERS. Eureka, Sept. 13.1377. [sl4-tf ROBY HILL WAS~W0RKS! Capacity of Tanks 400.000 Gallons ALL NOW FULL. WATER WILL BE KIRN 1311 K» IN Ri by Hill, in any desired <jiuu.ii.iea, at all ae.au a of tbe year, at . uniform r.te and lower than »»n b« furnished from any other K'urce. Water delivered twice daily to pri vet. f milics, miner.' cabin., .aloon., etc. rickets ranging from ttto V) eenta apiece will be sold at the office of tbe company os Ruby Hill. 'F. B. 11ARRUB Proprietor. T. W\ PEARSON, Superintendent, u AS SAYING D. LUNDBOM Announces to the public tiia-. ho may hereafter be found at bis old office, on North Main street, where he *i.\ be pleased to receive orders for asst /ing until the Eureka Consolidated furnaces again resume operations. ^ureka, April 3,1377. apRf SALOONS. PALACE SALOON, Kaat M ain (treat. South of Walla, F'a-co k Co. U CLARK AMD A. BOTTO. Prop'ra. HAVB FITTED UP, IN THE Beat Stria. th» aboTe Saloon, where tb*r will keep onlr the choicest bramla of Li-iuort and Ci aura. Call and be convinced. nov24-iltf 13ILLIAU 1)8 ! tzzs coartza. HAS Jl’ST RBTEIVED NED' BILLIARD TABLE-, aith Delanr'a Patent Wirt Cushion*, and it to be kept at A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. GEO. TH/jCliKILl CLAY ai.USib. | rropnetor*. aplb REMOVED! REMOVED! BRANDT’S Bavaria and Boca Beer I IS RKMUVKU TO T11K SAN /fEL** Francisco Hotel or " Bed Light Lodging House Bull ling," east side of Main streeet, Lureka, Neruda, where Loui« will keep on hand a constant supply of the celeorated Buv.iria and Boca Beer; also V ineyard, Frop A LVs Sazcrac de Forge, and other well known brands of brandies, Bour bon and Bye whiskies, Some 24 years* old, and the finest liquors of all kinds at 12'* con's a drink. An elegant elevator of the latest rstern is employed in hoisting the beer, tilled in glasses, cold lrum the cellar, at the tick of the bell. Free lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock daily; will also keep sandwiches of all kinds, Bute* Herrings, Cav.ar. liain, etc. Cigars a spe cialty. In conjunction with the Bar bo will con duct a first-class Lodging House, at which the weary can ever find rest in comfortable rooms and dean, downy beds. Liquors and Cigars, 12 % cents. Bed*, from sjcents to it. A i-h ire ol the public patronage is solicited. LUt ia Bit AN 1'T. Lureka. June 14.1H77. jeBVtf COURT EXCHANCE Northeast Corner of Main and Bateman .Sts, EUREKA, N K V. vi:xk rvr ti:b finest qtamtifs ii of liquors and the choicest brand* of ctgaia dispensed at tbe bar. Connected with the establishment is a Club It o o in And a number et welMurnBhod card-rooms lor i m ate parties. jal4tf HANK KNIGHT. Proprietor. THE SAZERAC SALOON, Mux Sthkkt, ErHJ.HA, SMITH A I' iSAVAX. PROFA REFITTED and REFURNISHED! Making it one of tbe most attractive places in Lureka. The Billiard Parlor, Attached to th# SAZERAC, U the 6n««t bil hard room in town, containing the n«w.<t and moat improved table,. myS-tt MATT. KYLE’S SALOOA, MAIN STREET : : ; EUREKA, | Three doors below Straus’ Jewelry Store, Has just received from /era Sen Francisco a large invoice ! of the tine>t Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Saloon ha* just been newly fitted up, and is neat and comfortable. A share of the public patronage is solicited. Eureka, August Id, 1*77. augl7 tf j THE TIGER. JOS. MENDES, Prop'r. 1MI1S SALOON HAS BEEN FITTED UP, with a view to comfort, unsurpassed by any similar establishment in the State. To a stranger it is a perfect mystery. I'p-stairs or down, turn as you will, you fi..d yourself before a 9 Supplied with tha choicest brands of Wine», Liquors and Cigars, Experienced end at'enlive bar-keeper, ere always in attendance to serve the patrons of the house. S.1N JOSE FREDRICKSBIRG BEER CONSTANTLY ON DRAIGHT. _ Oi'tl-tf WESTERN SALOON MAIN STREET, (Four Doora Below the International Hotel). np'’R BEST WINKS, LIQUORS IfV V* I and CIO A R8, to be found on t the count, aro kept at thia saloon. Depot ot Lyons A Co.'s celebrated brew ery ot .Sun Francisco. FREE LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Families supplied at thair residences with LYON’S ALE. A share of the public pntronnge is solicited. P. 8. OOAll), Proprietor. Eureka. August IS. Ib77. auglt-tf Senate Saloon, OPPOSITE THE PAHKEH HOUSE, MaLt Street, Eureka. piNEST BHANDS OF Wines, l.lq and (ignrs. Attached to the saloon are several C' UB ROOMS, which »re neatly and cosily fitted up. All the daily nod weekly papers, and the monthly maga/iues. can always bo found at this e«tao liaulfififiU TOMMY DOUGLAS. Manager. Er ska, January 2,1K77. ill' 1 PROFESSIONAL. 1»R. O. H. THOM A, ==a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFlCl on Duel street, opposite the Saurian oB«»-_ ea.tf I)R. JAMn WILLIAMS. PI1YS1CIAN AND SURGEON. OFFlCl on Main street, next door south o( ill Parker House. Eureka. ,M av 2t, 1877._ mvi'wtf DR. A. C. BISHOP, PHYHICI4N AND H’Rflta, Office on Main street, opposite Pastoa a Co’s hank. Eureka._fpttf 1 DR. L. RAZET, 1>H YSICI AN AND SUKG KON.-OFFICI northwest eurner of Mam and Oart streets, over Dunkel's store. Cnnsultatian in Fnalish, F rench. Spanish and Italian.^” Eureka. Oct. p>, 1«77. n'JUf U HAMILTON, D. D. B.. DKNTINT, For,ns: Five doors south o Fie SurriaxL office. Duel •rreef. F.nreKS. fit THUS. LAhPKYRK. Attorney and counski.or at law. hureka. Nevada, tiffiee in Kt. land’a brick buildinf. Dateman street. __ septl5.tf w. w KiMiuiu a. a. lain RISIIOP it SARIN, Attorn kits at law. okfice-o Masonic Illock. Eureka, July HI, 1177. aual-tf. I)R. J. R. N. OWEnT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, EUREKA Nevada. I iffiee in Clark’s buildip*,esr‘ ner of Main and i I irk »rre ts. i*17tf A. M. HILLHOL’HK, a TTOKXET AT LAW. OFFICE IN /V the Odd Fellows' Building, up stairs (looms I and Eureka. Nevada. ivl ’ GEO. W. MERRILL, Attorney at law. iimtrict Attorney for F.ureka county, and No tary Public. Office in RyUnd’s Brick Building. nJGtf W. II. DAVENPORT, * TTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE TN /\ the Oiid Fellows* Building, up stairs. Rooms i and 3. Eureka, Nevada. gy| Dir. FI. Raii.t. C. J. Lonma LANSING & BAILY, \TTOMNEYM Af LAW. 0FFICV.1V flocr. utona bi.illing. •outb writ corn«t Clark and Main Mre< t«. Kuraka Ntr. myJI-tf C*!TTir!«lF»:* THORNTON. TH01. WKU WREN it THORNTON, AVrOKXKYft AT LAW, Mom Sheets Eureka, Setarta. _ _ turf G. W BAKER. \TTOII \ 1. Y AT I. A W AN* NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Click Kjriand** brick bunding, bar an • a meat, ri-mka N'evxla_»*ll R. M. BEATTY, \TTOKNhY AM* COUNSELLOR AT LAW. office two doors north of the PoaW'ffies, Main street l.'itoka, Nevada._ia-'i-t1 TUI i MAN J. READ, ( IIVIE ENUIREEK AMI I . N. IIEP \ / u»v Mineral Nurvoyor. Otfis-c io Hy land's Itrick building, on the corner of Bind and bataman streets, up stairs. mylt . ■' 1 SJJ. J'A 11 ,\r AVi'l.K'A Tins s. Application for a Patent TO TI1E UNCLE SAM CONSOLIDATE!) MINE. no. ac». U« 8. Lasp Omci, Ft u> xa. \»‘v., November ID. D77 Notice is iikkkby hivkn that /. J. Schneider and W, C. Harringtoa, whose postofftee address it Eur ka. Nevadi. have tin4 day fil-d their application ter • patent for fifteen hundred tlTJP linear feet of the I'ncle Sam Consolidated mine or yvir. hearing silver, nth surface ground 100 feet in width, outside of the walla of the lode. Mi nute, lying and being in Eureka Mining Ihv trict county of Eureka ard S ate cf Xevads, and known and designat d by the held cot*# and official plat on file in this office a# Lot Number Lf). The exterior boundaries of Lot No. 1-Obi i log as follows, to wit: Variation lti deg. east. Comtneiicine at a post marked No. lf t\ S. aatvey No. Lf). whence tire ti^g-tsfl i®^the town of Eureka boars N I t d*r. fc., 17,'di feet; Uuby Hill No. 1 hears X.. 2) d<-g. 7 min. \V., rt,l »| feet; and the I ncleSaiu shaft beat# N.,4 deg. dtnin. W...T7U foet; thenee.ruaoinf 1st course N., k* deg. W.# Iff) feet. te p"*i Vw* 1. I’. S. survey No. 02 Hamburg lod*«#0'wh to post No. 4 of said surrey No. tL’.tW eat, *o post marked No. 2 I*. S. Survey, Na Wj thence, 2nd course N.,14 dog w min. W.,l.tT-> feet, to post marked No. 8, l'. s. Survey No. Lf); thence, Ad ccur e S., M deg fc'., 147 fe*t to post marked No. 4, l . S. survey No. 1 'h This post stands on the western boundary of U. 8 Purvey No. iff, Helena Mortimer lode. Thence. 4th coarse S.. a deg. E., A» WO feet to post marked No. 5, C. ». Survey No. 1A0, the same being post No. A of said survey No. M; thence, .ith course N.. 82 deg. K . *200 feet to post marked No. ti, U. N. survey No. I d), and post No. 2 of said surrey No. 63; tbsBf# ocfl course S.,fw deg. E.,2i0 feet to post marbsf No. 7. V. S. survey No. 1 0; and thence, -tb curse 8., 14 d*»g. <i min. K., l,(*i»,feet to port No. 1. the place of beg inning, containing 1* and 2K 100 acres. T his claim is bounded on the south by tw IIan> b irg mine. , , The location of tbi" mine itduly record#! in the ftiacordar'a office of Eureka Miatn* District, on page iff lt in Book F, of said Hu* trict Mining ID cords. . Any and all persons claiminv adver#*o any portion of said I ncle Sum Consolidate! mine or said mining ground, asi herein* before described, are required to fils I"* adverse claim with t^e Hegistar of tw I nited States Land Office at Eureka. u> *■ State of Nevada, during the sixty jj* period of publication hereof, or they wiu barred by virtue of the provisions ®*11 statute. Ih B. 1MMEL. HofM* Eureka, Nov. ID, 1877. PlOJNEEIl Barber Shop & Bath House, First door north of the Pioneer RwUH^ N >rth Ma)" street. Eureka. fliJIK UNDERSIGNED, HAVING g I cently openeu the abcve e#tabli§fl*®|* offers his professional services to sM dosi-e a first-class i>by#i<»gnorui a I *»AAA’ Cl'*. or an ecstatic SIIAVE. .j •sF* Hair Cutting, 50 cent*. Shan>r®®ur 50 cents. . . » . Connected with th« i lishu;ont are several ne*‘*" elegant UathKoom*.*0 _the most desirable Uo» Cold Uaths can be bad at all times. j BATHS, 50 CENTS. A .har. {f/v01^ CORNER BARBER SHOP. 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