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EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL. WESTERN HOTEL, FORMERLY The Silver Brick Lodging House. Four Doors Below the International, MAIN STREET. EUREKA, NEVADA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT. COMPLETE in overy part, will bo opened Decem ber 5th. Board per week, : : : : : : : 87. Single meals, t : : : SO els. THIS BAR. Will be stocked at all times with the choicest Wince. Liquor* and Cigar* ' To be fourd on the coa<t. Depot for Lyon at Co’s Celebrated Brewery, San KrjnciSco. Families supplied at their residences with Lyon’s ale. P. F. Splsne, formerly bookkeeper at the Silver Brick Hotel, will attend to tho office business. A share of the ptibli- patronage is solicit, d. P. S. QL:AID, Propri tur. Eureka Dec. 1, 1877. d2-tf FISKE’S BAKERY — AN D— CONFECTIONERY STORE! In Fiske’s Buildirg, Main Street. Eureka. I HAVE JUST OPENED A BAKERY IN connection with tho Confectionery Storo lately occupied by M. Yeung, and am pre pared to furoi.-h THE BEST OP AMERICAN BREAD, PIES. CAKES. ETC. WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PAS TRY A SPECIALTY I By leading orders at the stors goods will bo dehvrreui to nvy part of the town. FRESH C’AaV’DiES, manufactured on tho premises, and always on hud in large quan tities. CH AS. FISKE, i*ro|.rie?i>r. Eureka. Doc. 22 1E77.d23tf Hew York Bakery. Center of Buel and Clark streets. Eureka. CHARLES HILBERT, PROPRIETOR. Fresh Bread, Pics and Cakes a Specialty. A LSO DEALER IN THE FINEST CAL il'oinia Fruits and brash Cuntoctionery. Yeast Constantly on hund. Give the New Bakery a Trial. o-a-tf HALEY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Batchers, Main street, »wg"rg , ,n, Cdd Follows’Building. Beef, Teal, Pork, Mattoa Special attention paid to family customers. Meats delivored in any part of the town. Eureka. M»v 24, IS77.mv2o-lf N EW TJJ1 SHOP. I HAVE OPENED A NEW TIN SHOP and will work to order in Tin, Galvanized, Black Iron, and Copper, in Pipes or Otherwise. Particular attention paid to all work in trusted to mo, and repairing promptly at tended to. Fsirunce stud Mill Work Solicited. T. J. MAEPt.N. Main st, opposit Paxton & Co.’s bank. April 17. 1877. ap6-24-tf SHERIFF’S SALE. PETER McGARRY vs. M. McGARRY. GEO. W. CASSIDY, HIRAM JOHN SON, Executor of D. C. Sherlock, de ceased, F. A. COLE, and M. B. KELLY Sixth Di t'ic Court, No. .Ml—Order of SaL and DocreeoT E'creclosuie. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN 0R der of sale, and decree of foreclosure, Ptued out of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District of tbe Slate of Nevada, on tho 4th day of January, A. D. D78. in tho above entitled action, wherein Peter Mc Garry, the above r.aimd pla n iff. obtained judgment and deer- o aguirist >1. McGarry. Goo. VV. Cas idy. Hiram Johnson—ex<cutor of D. C. Sherlock, deceased—F. A. ('ole and M. U Kelly, dotondanls. on the 22d day of December. A. D. I(T<7; which said judgmei t nod decree was on (lie 22 I day .if December. A.D. 1877, recorded in Judgment Boos "A.” page .s'-', o snid District Court, 1 am corn tuanded to sell all that certain mine or min iog claim situato in the County o' Eureka. State or Nevada, and described us fellows, to wit; All of tho interest of said defenda-1» in and to the Banner Mine, situated and being on Prospect mountain, in Eureka Mining Dis trict. Eureka County, Nevada; sad Bunn r Mine being tow in possession of said de fendants, and being on the ire terly slope of Prospect mountain, and joining to and tiuinr diat-ly south of th» Metao urns mine; said Banner Mine oomuining, in all, twUvo hun dred (1 ,‘AUO) feet, pmre or le-s. Pub.ie notice ishoreby given, that •is Henda)'. the 28ih liay of Janua ry, A. is. 187a, Between the hours of 0 o’clock a, m. and 5 o’clock P. M-, to wit: at 1 o’clock p. n. of that day, in front of tbe Court-house of tbe Conn, ty of Eureka, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and deer o o foreclosure, seM the above described property, or ns much thereof as may bo ncce«s«ry to satisfy said plaintiff's judgment, with interest thereon, and cost2, t„ (be highest and beet biddei, for cash—all in United -'fates gold coin. JAMES Si AS, frhoriff. By J. It. Nat soy, Dcpu y. Eureka, January 5, 1878. j itj Notice of Forfeiure. Ei-'ukka ComrTT, Statu o* NktaDa, December .31.-1, Ib77. r MICHAEL S1IKESK AND A. G. MC KENZIE: You are hereby notified that I, owning the interest of barney Colima, one of the original locators, have expended at Inn St eighty dollars tor each ot the following Tears, in labor and improvements, upon tbe “Irish Imbnsender” lode, being 8UU feet, situated in Secret Canyon Mining District, and recorded in tbe reoyds now in said dis trict, in s id county and State, as wi I u.u-ear by lertificAtes filed 31-t of December, 1877, iu the office of’he Recorder of said county, in eider to hold said premises under the ore visions of section 2.321 of the Revised but tucs of the United States, being tbe amount required to hold the ta-ne for the years cod ing tg7.i, 187a, 1877; and if within ninety days after this notice, by publication, you tail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure, as co-locators, your interest in ntid claim will become th • property of the subscriber, under said so tion 2.324. jyl-iawvod _ D. J. J. MACLAUUiiLIN. HOTELS. ETC. TIIE J.U'KSON HOTEL IS NOW OPEN -AN’J IS THE ONLY FIRE-PROOF HOTEL IN EAST ERN NEVADA. Main Street, Eureka. rlJE room* ape hard finished. elegantly furnished and spacious. Single or in Suits. Gas in all the Rooms. Connected with tho Hotel is tho Finest Bar-rcom in the State. A. JACKSON, Propri*t‘*r. Formerly of tho J«ck«on lJou*c, n liamiU tor, \\'hito Pino county. Knr»‘kn, Itoc. 21. Ih77, dC$ j. u nine kliiY. j. m. Lot k«rooi> PARKER HOUSE, EUREKA. NEV. Hinckley & Lockwood, Proprietors. WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED AN addition to our Hotel, and now hayc th° BEST ROOMS IN TIIE TOWN. Which are furnished throughout with en tirely new and splendid furniture. THE DAK It furnished with the finest Liquors and Cicars that can be purchased. A FIiiPcIiim Beatnnmnl on the First Floor. The Palisade. Hamilton, Austin. T.vbo and Belmont Stages, all stop at this House, j' I Iff TURNER HOUSE. SOUTH MAIN STREET.....EUREKA. '{’Ills OLD ESTABLK-IIKD HOTEL IIAS I just been n wly rcfi.t d throughout, and has u large number of ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. Mr, Turner makes a sped lty of the RESTAURANT AND DINING-ROOM. Where. und»*r his personal supervision, all the delicacies of the s» a?on will bo served in the most approve manner. BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM ! With a fino ass irtment of Liquors and Gig*.*.. Tho Postoffice and th» offic ’ o' Wells, Fargo & Co. ar * directly opposite, t\rd c r ringes run to and from ihe depot to meet all trains. B. J. TURNER, Proprietor. Kurekn. July IS. 1877. jvR»tf “COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT AND SALOON, (Adjoining tbo Cosmopolitan Hotel), SOUTH MAIN STREET, : : EUREKA Good board by the day, week or month. TIIE BEST QUALITIES OF Wines, Liquors ami Cigars. Can always bo found at tb_■ BAR. 15. McCIIARLES, Proprietor Eureka. Nov. T, 1877._n8-if UNITED STATES BAKERY and Restaurant. JOHN HUEUNER, PROP’R. oERVF.D UP AT ALL TIMES. IN TIIE t) most approved stylo. Fish. Game, And the best BEEP, I’OliK and MUTTON to boproeurod in tbe market. Meals at all hours. BREAD. PIES, CAKES, etc. Pa t> y for ball suppers gotten up on short notice. WEDDING CAKES a specialty. AllnrtiiTo* delivered free of charge. Ord'-rs solicited. .u28tf EXCELSIOR BAKERY! MBS. B. ZOTTMAN. rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD BE > 1 leave to inform the inhabitants of Km v kn thiit he !..»• oponcd n UiIpty on South Main siroer, and id now prepared to turuith DOMESTIC BREAD, PIES, Cakes, Duns, Tarts, Doston Soft Crackers, and ALL KINDS OF PASTRY, That cannot bo surpassed for cxcoiionco or flavor. MU8. U. ZOTIMAX. Eureka, Jan. U, lfc’t*. jyl > EUREKAHOTEL. THIS OLD ESTABLISH* ed hou*o continues to fur ni*h to its patrons FIKSf-i LASS 1.0 -MS. (•imeto <<r in »uit8. Tho huuso is well fur nished throughout, and THE BEDS ARE UNSURPASSED by any in the town. PRICES REASONABLE. Wth» otnnibu. take. pnorenger* to »nd from tho homo on tho arriral and departure of the titun*. Eureka, September IT, 1K77,rlktf SYMPHYTRIOU RESTAURANT! The above establish inent h»« been recently en larged and renovated, now occu pying 'he entire drat floor of th, A met ican Exchange building. ' -ALL KINDS OP— dame, Fisa and Vegetables. The beat the market afford*. BOARD $0 PER WEEK. I gVPRlV.JTE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES OR | PARTIES.-**»PI*-tf JOH PKIhTISie or AU UlADft A SPECIAL* S.4 LOO XX. ADAMS' SALOON ! Next door to the Court-house, MAIN STREET, EUREKA. NEV. 'IMIE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING PUR 31 chitsed tlao bu-ines* of the abovo r?tnb h-hment, »»ill keen constantly ou band tbo choicest brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND C.QARS, To bo hnd in tlio San Francisco market. Give us a call. YOLK Jb SCHMIDT. Eureka, December SI, 1>*7. jyltf PALACE SALOON, East Main street. Seuth of Wells. Fargo A Co. < I.. CLARK Axn A. Htirio. Proii’ra. Have fitted up. in the nest style. tho above Saloon, wheru tbey will keep only the choicest brands of Liquors and Ci gars. Call and be convinced. novlM-iltf BILLIARDS ! THE COP-WEB. HAS Jl «T i.RCKI VED NEW BILLIARD TABLES, with Delany‘1 Patent Wire Cushions, and is to be kept as A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. tJEU. THACHEK, I Pr&uriiitors CLAY SIMMS. I Proprietors. a pll*__ THE TIGER. JOS. MENDES, Prop’r. 'PHIS S.ALOON HAS BEEN FITTED UP. A with a view m tumluit unsurpassed by ?Djr similar es ublishiutMii in tb« State. To m stranger ;t is a perfect mystery. Up-stair.* or down, turn as you wil , you li..d your.elt be Toro a Supplied with tho choicest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Experienced and at entire bur- keeper? nro mIm in ttiicndunco to sli vo tbo i atrons oi tho bouse. SAN JOSE FREEEIdSElEG EEER CONSTANTLY ON LIlAlliliT. _OC f 4- tf_ THE SAZERAC SALOON, Main Strict. Lirkka. SMITH A ,'V.\AVA.\, PROP'S. REFITTED and REFURNISHED! Making itoae of the most attractive places ir Eureka. The Billiard Parlor, Attached to the SA/.FK AC, is the finest bil liard room in town, containing the newest and most improved tables. myjO-tl REMOVED !_REMOVED ! BRANDT’S Bavaria and Bora Beer DEPOT IS KEMUVhU T'l TilE SAN tf&A? Francisco Hotel or ** IUd Light —g?-j Lodging House Huii .it g,” east side of Main .-ireeet. Furoka, Nevada, where Louis will keep on hand a constant supply o. toe coleoratovl Luv.iria and Loch Leer; also Vineyard, I rop A I.Vs Sa/crac de Forge, and other well known brands of brandios, i»aur- ' bon and Kye whiskies, some 24 veers' old. and the finest liquors of all kinds at 12*% cen s u driuk. An *dcgant elevator o! the latest ratern is employed in hoisting the beer, filled in glasses, cold troia the cellar, at the tick ot the boll. Freo lunch from 11 to l o'clock daily; will also keep sandwiches of all ^ inds, L>utCu llcrnngs, Cav.ar, Ham, etc. Cigars a spe cialty. In conjunction with the Dnr ho will con duct a first-c-ass l.o Icing House, at which the weary can ever find rest in comfortable rooms and clean, downy beds. Liquors and Cigars, 121% cents. Led-, from »0cents lo 51. A .-hue ot the public patronage is solicited. Lulls IHiAM'T. Eureka. June 14. IS77. j«l>tf COURT EXCHANGE Northeast Corner of Main and Bateman Sts. EUHEIvA. N E V. None elt tiie finest dualities ot liquors and tbo choicest brands uf cijrai8 dispensed at the bar. Connected with the establiohment is a Club Room And a number©* well-furnished card-room* ior private parti©-. jalltt HANK KNIGHT. Proprietor. Senate Saloon, OPPoSl IE TltK PARKER HOUSE, Main Street, Eureka. piNKST BRANDS OF n ines, l.lqiiorw wml t'lirar*. Attachi-d tn the saloon are several C. UB ROOMS, which ore neatly and cosily fitted U|>. All the daily and woolly papers, and the monthly masaiinns. can always bo found it this establishment. TOMMY DOUGLAS. Manager El' ska. January 2. 1877. i8*' J-. F. HILL. SACARMENTO, Corner of J and 18th Streets, P. 0. Box 288. Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BIGGIES, miss, THOROUGH BRACE AND QUARTZ WAGONS. Agent for the Neff Wagon, of • Chicago. oU.Uv.2m PRO FFUSION A I.. 1)1!. M ROCK MAN, PHYSICIAN. “PRil EoN, ACCOUCHEUR, i enlist end Aurist. tulico iiml-'r tbo American Hot 1, Clark street, Eureka, Ne». Kur ku, .1 amiar\ 2"!, HITS. j>*3tf A. B. HUNT, Attornfy and COUNSELOR AT l,a», Soil Montgomery street, Hoorn- "I arid Ott, Nevada Lluck, Sun Francisco,.1 *li lurr in.jal'T It. M. UK»TIY. THOS l.rSl'kYKK. LAsPEYREdfc BEATTY, Attorneys and COUNSELORS AT LAW. < (lice in Ryland’s brick building, Bateman •’reel, opposite tbo Jackson House, Eureka, Nervis. J'dif C. HAMILTON, I). D. S.. Dentist, rooms over Ilia flue's Hall, corner of Bad nnd Bateman streets. Tn-tka. I'ee. M, liuT._dll> t_ PR. G. II. THOM A, PHYSICIAN AND SI 10>EON, OFFICE 1 on Bucl street, opposite the Ss.sTmit. otiieo.__' -Kt ’ DR. JAMES WILLIAMS, nllY.-DIkN AMI Sl'ROEOX. OFFICE I on .Main street, next door south of the Barker House Enreka, .May.'C '8~T,mv'Jr-tf DR. A. C. BISHOP, plIYNIIMY «»» Nl’KOKON. I Altfiec on .Main street,opposite I'nxton A rk.'s Bank, Knreka,_ fpitf DR. 14. IJAZKT, PHYSICIAN AND SU G KON.-OFFICE. 1 ii Monaco'* photognph bui'din', Main street, *• bo' o liMt Mnan, Eureka. Lon*" tuition* in English. i n-pcli. >pnnt*h und ituiiar. Euro h. Ofv. 1 ». 1*»77. o'JO--f DR. J. R. N. OWEN, Physician and sin gkon, kupeka, Nevada. tiffi *e in Clark** buildir g,cor ner of Mu n and » I n k Mr«* t*». i\ 17if A. M. IliLLHoUSK, ATTOKXK1 AT I.AW. OFFICE IN the Odd Fellows* Building, up stair*, Rooms 1 and 2. Kur-ka. Nevada. iyl GEO. W. MERRILL, atiohnev at i.aw, niNTRin J\ Attorney for Eureka county, and No •ary Public. nffice in It* Brick Duil liny. o2*'tf W. H. DAVKNPCKT, ATTOKXEt A r 1,4 XV. OFFICE IN ♦ h-* Masonic Building. stairs, cor ner M*»in ho I fiarv st*\, Eureka, \»*r. jvl Dat. E. Raii.y. C. .7. L\.xs;xu. LANSING & BAILY. t TTOKM.VS t r I.WV. Ill'llcE: -M . \ floor, stone building, «outh west corner of Clark und .Muin ?tro< tj. huruka Nev. in vJl-t’ CRITTKXPKJl THORN TOT. TH03. VKKN WREN A THORNTON, ATTORNEY* A I' LAW, Mam Street, Eureka, Nevada. G-ff G.~W. bakerT" \t r o it \ 1.1 a r i. a w and NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Jiek iylattd's Brick Building. Baton *» er el. Forek;i \ M-udn il l W. A. EDWARDS, CIVIL ENGINEER AND DEPUTY t. S. Mineral surveyor. All order* proiiiply utio ded to. Special alien nun given to under-ground work. d'i-tf THOMAS J. READ, (MVII. FAGIAELIt AMI I . *. OEP j utv .Minoral Surveyor. Office in Hy land's Brick Building, on the corner ol’Bud and Butouinn streets, up stairs. myl4 T. J. MAUPIN, NOT A R Y PU B 1.1 C.-( )FF1 C F, M AIN street, next door to J. Straus’ Jewelry Store Eureka, April 7. IS77. apft-’f SOLJET1E&. Eiir8r.aLudge,Mo.l6,F.AA.M A The Stated Communications of Eu ^^^vrekn Lodge, No. Id, F. A A. M„ will ln‘ be id in Masonic 11 alt, on every xr Saturday o.i ,»r preceding the full ■noon in each month. Called Communications every Saturday Evening. Members of *i*t.er lodges, and sojourning urethron in good standing, are cordially in vi <ed to attend. II, JOHNSON, W. M. W. P >trfenki.w»**. >.«Ti»*iirv. i.Vja!* 1 3t. John's Chapter. Ni. 5. Royal Arch IKasons. IMJK STATED COMMUNICA 1 T10NS of St. John's Chapter, No. y, . A. M., wiil be held in MA iONIC HALL, on the Second and Fourth Wednesday evenings of each month. Called Communications on all other Wednesday evenings. All Royal Arch Masons in good standing an* cordially invitod to attend. D. E. BAILY. II. P. W. A. Durlky, .Secretary. mv14 Iv. Or P. I BEATIFIC LODGE NO. 7. K. I of I*., meets each f nday • f i vory month, at 7:90 qVI ck r. v., a- its t nsilo Hail, in Odd fel lows’ bui ding. All brother Knight* in good standing are fraternally invited to attond such mowing*. I_ N. A. CHANDLER. C. G II. R. MiRrk. K. »i. a d. S. )«Itt A. O. H. r|MlE A. 0. D. me»t every first and third A SATl'KD .V EVEN IMS of ea^h month, i 8 o'oclock, dt the corner of Clark and M«»nme stroets, until further nofico. 1*. E. sPl#AIN f. Preaideot. Thq*. Murphy, ^errwa-y. I. O. O. F. f CHEKA LODGE. NO. 2L IM IJ meets Every TllU Its DA Y j23*5(d:. EVENING. 1N ODD rr.LLOWS' HALL. At 8 u’eloek r. a. All .einbtri in good Handing are cordially invited to attend. P. ANDERSON. N. 0. M. C»i.i*Hva. 'ecretsrv. IO-jya) RUB! BILL BiTEE WORKS Capacity •! Tanka 400.000 Gallona ALL MOW FULL. WATER WILL tt H KNIS11KD IN It- by IliM. it uj desired uimim'. .10*, j1 all M»u i vi it* ya.r. ai a anilurt. r.ie um) lower than • iW 'iraitbed from any other K-urea. ‘ur hh wad twic d.ily to pri rate f mil tv. »j«.' cabin*, saloons. etc. Tie'.et» raaawg Irvm t , to -SO cents apt ci *i!l l* sold at ;i< wfcrw of the company on Ruby UiIt. * 8. BthRUB Proprietor. T. W. PEAKaON. Superinteea.nl. mvX t* N O'M C E. WE UF.REBY NOTIFY THE PCRLIC. or whom it way concern, ana caution all person*, public or private, from pure bag ina Mia property known as tho Hidiway Mine, situated on the southeast side of Mc Coy Hill, for Mid property belongs to , . John w. walsh «od lyS Wil. TAYLOR * 00. irrscF.i. ..afx)os. BLACKSMITH, WAGON AND SHOEING SHOP ! THE UNDERSIGNED wotil-l bear leavo to inform tin public 'lint lie i* now prrpnieri to bU ALL KINL'> •»* \\ OKK \u iu .iOgvo tia?« wiiu i.OJtnoss und dispatch. All Work Done at Greatly Reduced Prices, and Warranted To bo ns good aa tbo best. 1IKNRY ZOTTMAN, Eureka, Tan. 14. 1>^T7._jyl-W Cu.vs r krraki?. Martin Skankkk. FERHARIS & SKANKEE. U PEKS<>NS wish inoth Bill BOOT* Wrrd SIM ES Iilinlv to «»r<l* r, tu.rt de siring a goml tit und stylish ljoking work, innnu'actur d from the be.-t FdENCH C4LF Od Kir .'KINS, Should get their work done ut our estabLfh uien*. Fwnrh Cork-Solid Cools n Specialty ! A fu I supply of read)-made Roots con stantly « n hand. Eveiy description of La<'ios* Gaiter* and Shoos mado lo older, and of tho bo#t inutc riali*. REPAIRING DONE At tho shortcut notice and in a workmanlike manner. u »* gnu* an tee nil our work as regards ma ter ala and p*v leet lit. Superior worktnamhip, lo-v price* and fair deuli g is our iiioUj. i Ed It AltlS & SKANKKK. 'I wo dncr« so iih of \Vull.«, F..rgo A C*»’s. K ro»n. H1^’ i 1577d Irf Sweeney’s Stables ! The Most Extensive Livery IN THE STATE ! —THU— Fashion and (he Dexter! Two 4 <»n«|»U»i«‘ KilrtldhtiuieiatN UNDER ONE MA N A GEM ENT / OADDLE I10K3E3, BUtt* k7 gies, Carriages, ltocka ways, ugons, etc., in endless variety! Horses BongTit and Sold ! And h general livery business conducted in all oi ii» branch***. Having obtained a permanent lease of the Fashion Stable— Walsh s old stand—1 will in the future run the same in connection with the Dexter Livery, Fet'd and bale Stable. Both establishments will bo open for f»u«» no* day nnd night. The finest stock and tumours in America always on hand. Give tuc a rail. 8\V K LX L Y. ifwrf _ To the Unfortunate. Now Remedies! Now Remedies! Dlt GIBBON’S DtSPHNsAKY, [X X'.'. I>a) IvliAK.N V SlUKtrCHK 1 i.T i"-r ot Commercial, ."an t* ran L v i-co.L'»l. 1‘nvate eiitr.incc on Co t. ucrciHi -t. Establish d in 1851, f r _ the treatment oi sexual and ae.uinai uisctiaessucli as Gonorrhea, Gleet.Stricture, syphilis in all its (onus, Seminal Weakness, l in potency, etc. etc. Skin diseases ol years’ stmidiiu. md Ulcerated Logs, otc., suec essful ly treated. Dr*. GIBBON has the pleasure of nnnoun cing that he ha-1 returned from viriting th*. principal hospitals ot Europe, and bus re sumed practice. Tho Doctor has sparoc neither time noi annoy in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with increased Facilities for tho alle viation ol human suiiencg. Seminal Weakness. Seminal emission is the consequenceor •elf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexum indulgence. i* practiced by tko youth o! both sexes tc an almost unlimited extent, produc ing with unerring certainty tho following truin of mot bid symptoms, unless com ba tec by scientific medical measures, via.: callow countenance, dark spots tinder tho eye.*, pajfc in tho head, ringing in tho oars, noise like the rustling ol leaves or rattling o’ chariots, un* eusinoss about tho loins. woakne*s of the lut!os, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss o. confidence, ditfidvnco in approaching stran gers, a dislike to Form new acquaintances, a disposition to sbsia society, loss of memory, ptmpli .wand various eruptions about the for*, hoc tic flushos, Furred tongue. Foetid breath, coughs, consumption, night »w«*nts. monoma nia. anti frequently insanity. If relief bo not obtained, you should apply ini mediately, ei ther in p r*on or *y letter, and have a cur* effectod by his n«w and scientific mode ot (routing thi« disease, which never tails ot affecting a quick and radical cure Cured a; Home. Persons at a distune© may be CUKJSD A'» HUM E, by addressing a let*.or to DB. GIB BON, stating case, symptoms, length of timv the difiiiw has continued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free From dama*o a:f.d curiosity, to any part oF the country, with :ull and plain dire< *iona For use. By inclosing TV. Dollars coin in a regis tered letter through the Postothco. oi '.brooch Wells, Fargo .k Co, a package o medicine will be fur warded to any part of tb* Un on. Person* writing to the Doctor will plens© star** the name of the papor they seo this ud vertisomont in. All communication* strictly confidential Address Dlt. J. F. GIBBON. Bo* 1057, San Francisco. California. __nB tv DR. SPINNEY dt CO., So. II lirnraiy Mn»H, fpHFAT ALL C1IU0MC AND SPECIAL A Disease*. yoi k« nn "’ho may bo suffering from th« «pff#c‘» of youthful 'ollies or indircre ion will do well to avail them«ol*‘i s <! this, th greatest boon ever laid at the Lot of *nffei ing buuianitv. DK. ^PINNEY will t unrauteo to on* it five hundred dollar* fur every ru oof weakness or urivuto disease of ary kind or character which ho umlottakos and nil* to cure. IIKX. There am many at tho ago of thirtv to sixty who nr* troubled with too ‘ro<|iiont pv*h» - lion of tho Madder oft-n accompanied bv a •light smarting or burning sensation, and a woikening *»’ tho sy-t> in in n manner tho pa ti nr can to t account for. f»n examining th* urinary deposits a ropy sediment «ill »t>«*n • c found, rnd j>*nietim« s small particles f a Hu men **ill appear, or tho color will bc*»f »* thin milkhh hue, ngirn cha ging to * dark and torpid appearance. 'Ih re am many men who die of thi* difficulty, ignorant o» the cau«e, which is ilio scc..rd s ngo of seminal woikncsx. I»r. ?*. will g aranteo a perfect cure in all such ease*, and a healthy restora tion of ill" g< tiiio-in inary organ . Office Hours 10 to -I and ti to 8. Sundays from 10 to H a. m. Con-ohaiion free. Thor ough examination and ad vie , fo. Call or address DK. SPINN KY A CO , *2Mf No. II Kearny street San frnneisco. ARTESIAN WELL S O RIN C ! r|,lIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JIJST RE I eeired nil tho necessary machinery lor .inking Arte.inn Well., nnd nro now Pre pared to reeeivo contract, (or boring. Kor ioloriuntion in regard to term., etc., apply to R. H. BARKER A t o. Eureka Anguat 2*. IK77. aatBHf FOR* SALE! ONE NEW AMES' PORTABLE ENGINE, cylinder 11x12, 1-i to ltkbnrre power. It can bo seen at tho Railroad Depot, Eureka. Price eery low. Apply to if. 6. TROWBRIDGE. . Tj be, Nor ado. SflSCELLA NEO OS. App ication for a Paient TO THE SILVER WEST MlffE, NO. 401. IT. S. Linn Omc*. Euhfka, Ncy., Not ember 21, Ib77. XJOTICK 16 II Ellfc.BY OIVKN THAT lx the Sb er West Consolidated .Mining i MinpnDjf, whose lust office address is Fmrici'CO, C»l., kas this day til* dir* n ch ion for a paten* for me thousand (1.000) lincurfr tol tli • Silv r Wea» i^ino or vein hearing silv* r, with surface ground two bun dr-d C-00) feet in width, 'itunt**, lying and living iii the Eerekn Alii ing llistriit. county of Eureka, ar.d state uf No\adu, and known and designated by I ho fled notes and official pluf on li o in tV*< office as lot No 131. The exterior boundaries ot said lot 131 be ing a* follow?, to wit: Ynnatio •, Itf!“ deg. ‘'(i**. Commencing at .* post maiked No. 1, TT. S. sui vo v No. I HI, whence tr.o flag* i.fl in the town of E roka hears iv tl» d g 41 min. K., fi.'fiSfeet: Ku*iv 111*1 No. I boar? S. 0 dog. 24 min E ,h, :10 f ‘ct; post No. 1 • f U- S. S$urv*v N'o I. Biillwhacker lode, hears I*, oil deg. 23 c.., 1101M»_foot: and tin* Silver West shaft hours >. 5’» deg. h W. 4!0 leet; tlierco run* ! ning 1st course 41 deg. W., l,(si<> feit to | po*t mark d No. 2, I». S. survey No. 13|; thence 2 I course N. 4i di g. W.. .00 feet, to I posf marked No. 3, l?. S. survey No. J3|. thenc *, 3d ci a ran N.. 41 deg. K.. I 00U foot, to post uinrned No 4. t . S. survey No. 13|; thence 1th course S„ 43 d g. E , 2UU feet, to p st No. I, ho place of hegiuniug,containing 4 5» 100 acres Ibis da in i* bounded on neither end by nnv known cfaimai.ts. Ibo ncurost mine is t ho l u Iwhac - • r I he location of this mino is duly recorded in tLo ii'cordvr’s offico of Eureka Mining | J>istrii*r, Knr<-ka County, Stuto ot N evndu, on I age 41, in Book I), o; the Mining Records or I ur* ku 1 Metric*. Any in d nil per ons clniu ing adverse'* | i»n% portion of said Silver West mino or sitid | mining groiin ' a* h«*reinbefore describe!, are r quir d to fil-> tnei» adverse caim with (be l e.i ter of the I'nited Srnto* Land t ffico at Eureka, in ihe$tat**of Neva a. duri gibe sixty day.*-’period of publication hereof, or tiiu> win bo b rrid by virtu** vf the pro vis* I ions of the statute. i.2V 01 D. B. 1 AIAl EL, Register. Application for a Patent TO TUB GOLDEN RULE MINE. NO. 10 f. U. S. La*d OrrirR. ri'RFRA, Nevada, January 15, 1678. Notice is hereby given that Morris II. Jos ph Mod Junes E. 1> t.HT* wb<>«o lostoihco address is Enrek#, Net., have tl is day tiled their appli ntP/o P r ft patent lor 1/iOn linear feet of the Golden i.ulo inino or vein bcarina silver, with s.»r l ihc« ground J-0 lout in width, »ituate. I>wg and being in tho Eureka Alining district, county of Euroka ami Stute of Nevada, and I known and designated by the field rotes and official plrf on tile in this office as lot No. 132. The eg ter it r boundaries of said lot No. 132 being a«follows, to-wit: Variation MS ug. **mst. C mnuncuu at a post marker! No. 1, U. S. Survey No 1 2. w h u cM bo flag* t (Tint* etown of Eureka beurs N. ih d i. ‘22 mm. E Urt; Ruby Hill No 1 boar# N. I » deg. 37 n<in. W»9,141 ffsi; post Ne. I . > >i rv H o. U >, lot d i agio U'ue, bear- N. *2 deg. 4l mm W. 4J*t 0*I0 feet, and tbe tjo di n Rul • shall b nrs S. I tleg •■'0 n in. W. no .'.JO foot; thence, runnii g first c«»urs * S. ; 4% deg. K. |, Oo feet, to po-t tin rked No. *2 l*. S. >tirve» No. 13.; thence. 2.1 com . p.u.% deg. \V. *.00 feet, to I o-f marked No. 3, U. S. Survey No. ]82; flienc , kl course, N. 31% d g. W. 1,'jUo feet tw I post marked No, 4, l . S. S«rvov No. 1 ‘2: and tin nee, -Ith course, N. *&•,, deg. E. 100 i« t, to po«t No I. t^»e place of b. ginning cortaininv t> 3 -100 n*r< •. i hi - claim is b unded an tbo north by the Rod Bird The fi»ca.ion of this mineisdulv recorded in the Locordoi’s office of Euroka Miring ‘ hofrict. i t Euroka, Nevada, r.n page lib in I B ok E.oJ lho Eureka L'isirict Mining Lee I ords. Any and nil person* claiming adversely snv portion of said Go den Role mine, or said mining gro md, Ip-rein before described, arc required to tilo fh ir adrer*eclnim w th tho Register of ibo United Matos Land Office at Eureka, in the Stato o* Ncvmin. during tbe sixty days period *3 publication hereof, or thc> will bo barre l by virtue of thoprovu •ion# o: the statute. I>. H. I MM EL, Regi-tcr. Eureka, .Inn. 1*>, I6TK, _jyjikiOJ Uistiici Court_ Summons. 1 y THE DISTRICT O' t’HT OF THE I Six h Judi i*l District, in and for Eureka • o ;n*>, ' tnt** <.» N-vad». Tb- Suti of N«r#» da sci.ds vre< tin* to Uenrgo Dick and llorg I ce nr d Ah Sin, Yur g Chung, Ooorgo Pick «nd \ nng \Vab, bcrotofo'C and now doing business in ►.ii'ek* County. N vada. under lb*-tir in no me of Hon* 1,-e Company: Y*u are hereby re<|nin d to appear in an action commenced agnnst von, »•« defendant, by i t *r tho Counly o Euro a, State ot Nevada, »t iho town o* Eureka, and nnsw r therotn plaint thor* in, which is on file with the Clerk of raid Court wirb'n t”ti day * alter tec ser" \ ire on you of thi* summon# (exclusive of i ho day ot s rvice), i Served in said county, or twen»y day# if s«*nr:d out of said countv but within this "i-tiiet aid in al other »as*# forty d«v*, or judgment bv d- fault wi 1 bo taken agitiust > m , accoiding 10 tbo prayer of g.»id complaint. Tho raid ec *on P brought to recover judg ment a*»in‘t y on,the sui i defendant’, for tbo • urn of $j;0, Li. g. Id c in, and interest thereon in like gold **« in, trot© the l<tb day o February. A P. Ii»77, at the rato ol five (5) per cent, per montn and that a certain deed, oxoe.itcd op th • IT-h day ©f.M#'.lb«o, by tieorgo Pick at d llon^ Loe. an<! delivered to pla n iff to som ro tho payment of aaid s*jin and interest, tuuy bo at glare ! to be u mort gage upon »Ii« pr«*rni*oi therein desciib d, a dihutstid pi mise# may Resold by tbo Sherffoi Kureka i uuntv for the satisfai ti< n •d plaintiff s demand, and lor s< ch other and furilior ro ief as this Court shall sooin meet and proper, and as n or® fut v appears by reference to plaintiff's complaint on Mo herein. An you arc hereby nr t fictl that if you fail lo nppeut or.d answer the said complaint a- above rc<|ii ro«f, ho * aid pfa ntiff will apply to said Court for t e roli f demanded tin r in. » Jn tertiuioi y where©*, 1. ► . 11. f hl .i f Harmon, hev© hereunto sot m.v • I hand and rffixed the seal of said •'—Cou'tiht- 7th day of April, A. L*. 1>77. F. If. HARMON*. Clerk District Court. Sixib Judicial Pi-trict, Eureka Co . Ner. liy P. Moi.i.m-i.i.i, Pepnty Clerk. C. (I. HuhH.iKP, A»\v for 1‘Wintiff. o (Miwdm_ Delinquent Mining Notice. SIX) FRANK WAY. MORGAN MILLER. 1 J. It. 1*1111*1.It'S, and JOHN YOUNG, to th*-ir h'*ir«« assigns, executor© or adniu* i*tr..tor-: You ur* hereby notified that 1* the undersigned, your co-owner, lias per formed work and libor on tn* Hve*twtnty mine or lode, situated in Soring Valley Mining Hi triet. KureKa co'-ntv, Nevada, under the piovirfton© of an act o: Congress. cnii»b*d “An Act to promote t*e development of the min ing re- oiirrc©id the Unitsd States,*' appiovcd .May 10, 1872. and the several art-* anoends »• ry and supplemental thereto, to the amount rondo*od neeersaty by said act; and that you liavo fai ed to perforn ymir proportion jn •ip h work and expenses for the ys»-ril87^ 1876, 1877. according to roar intere*ts in said mi le, or have had to© pamo done: and that unless you pay to the undersign*d your just proportion yf the expenditures of ssid w* rk according to your inere«ts in said roino wi bin ninety days after the pub ication of this notice, that yo r interest in said min© will become the property of *ho undersigned, under and hv virtue o said Act of Congress. Frank Wav..........175 feet. Morgan Miller........ 50 feet, J. P. PhiHips ...... 50 feet John lo;irg... 50 feet Said mine is r. corded in hook page 2, of the Spring Valley Mining Records, Eureka county, containing 1.200 feet, of which the undemgnod claims 875 feot. ELI H. ROSE Eureka, Janoary II, 1878. jal2-90d