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DAILY SENTINEL. VOL. XVI. EUREKA. NEVADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1879. ~ NoTl44 THE EUREKA DAILY_SENTINEL. PUBLISHED BVDSY MORNING (EXCEPT MON DAY), BY CASSIDY A SKILLMAN, A. IKILLMAW. GEO. W. CASSIDY. (Offlee—-Xo. 5 South Duel Street.) TERMS OF 8UBKGHIPTION: One copy, one year, by mail.$15 00 One copy, six mouths, by mail. 8 00 One cepy, three months, by mail. 6 00 No papers forwarded until paid far. AGENTS: MRS. M. JACKSON.Ward W. P. GOODMAN.Pioche J.W. LAMBERT.Ruby Hill JAMES O. DOYLE...Hamilton H. P. 8TIMLER.Belmont CHAS. B. STEEITBEAGER.Tybo HERMAN KRAUSE.Silver Reef, Utah J. B. FI8CHBACH...-Bristol, Lincoln Co., Nev. R. t HAG Alt k CO.Frisco, Utah IENOVICH k CO...Downeyviile, Nye Co., Nev. CHAS. L. ROBINSON..... Sacramento, Cal. OHAB. W. CRANE, at No. 3*28 Montgomery street, room No, 10 Safe Deposit Building, is Sole Agent for the Eureka Daily Sentinel in San Francisco. Persons in that city hav. ing business with this office are requested to communicate with him. AGENCIES. mi mi mibr! SAM’L COOPER, FIRE RRD RCCIDERT INSURANCE AGENT. Scottish commercial, of Glasgow. CONTINENTAL AND NIAGARA, OF New York, and COMMONWEALTH, of Boston, four sterling Insurance Companies. Also, Agent for the Travelers’ Accident Insurance Co., Of Hartford, Conn. Insurants against accidents of all kinds, arising from outward causes. If jrou are not insured against accidents, call at once and INSURE YOURSELF TRAVELERS’ TICKETS can be purchased for from one to thirty days, at 25 cents per day, MINING STOCKS Banght fata l Aoltl on (ommioion ! Only. Ban Francisco Correspondents : Latham^t King. Also AGENT for the celebrated NIcYieiaie A I'rbaii Fire and lliarg I a r-proof Safes. OIII re at W ella, Fsrgs A t'e’a. Eureka. April 8, 1879. ap4-tf LAMKKT MOUKMLU. JAS. W. SMITH. LAM3ERT M3LINELLI & CO.. Office in Courthouse Block, Eureka, Nevada. Conveyancers and Real Estate Agents. MERCANTILE TRANS VCTtONS. OF AI.L drirriptlim*. promptly .tt.iiiloil to. COLLECTIONS MADE with prouiptnrM »nJ dl. .it'll MINES SOLD unit Rnn'lod. Lr«n« No|toti»t«l, .jul Umui, and lli .l K.tato Bowtht ami .old. LIFE AND FIRE Insurance Agencies. Notary Public, Coroner and Public Adminis trator, and Mining Recorder in this office. Ageuta for IIaII'm Nafe A Lock t o. RF.FERR S C K S : Paxton A Oj., Bankers, Eureka, Nev.; It. Itick srd. Sup't Richiut nd Con M Co.. Eureka, Nev ; Win. Psr.lv, Cashier White Pine County B.nk, Eureka, Nev.; A. M HI 11 house. Attorney at Law, Eureka. Nev. . Bishop fc Sabin, Attorneys at Law, Kureks, Nev.; H. Donnelly, Sup’t Eu reka Con. M. Co., Eureka. Nev. Eureka. December ‘23, 1878. d24-tf E. R. DODCE. GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, E 0 R F. K A , NEVADA. AM EXT t’Oll THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY wr Office on Bust Street, opposite the Odd Fallows Hall. _ PIONEER OF EUREKA, (Opposite J. A. Paxton k Co.'a Bank.) CT. STRAITS, Keeis constantly on hand a fine of gold and silver watches, clocks, jewelry, diamonds ami silverware, gold pen gold and silver penholders, of which I hnveth« agency; gold, silver, ateel ami rubber spectacles and eye-glasses. 1 have the beat selection of spectacles and eye-glasses in Ear* ka. as I make those articles a specialty. Watches, docks. Jewelry, mathematical and astronomical ma chines repaired, and all work warranted or no charge ma le. ^RA^B. Eureka, January 20, 1879. Jan‘21 tf CITY PBOTOGRIPII CILLERY Month Main *trf»t. K»r»k» *«»• Photographs Photographs HA VINO THE BEST arranged <iallcry in the Ktate. and having had a long and uninterrupted prac tice in the Photographing buaineaa, 1 am able to produce the truest ami —THE— MOST LIFELIKE PICTURES To be ubtulnnt In thU Ht.te AU nijr work U Warranted for permamiA* y, style aud flue fin ish. Enlargements reproduced from the smallest miniatures to the life-siae picture, etjual to auy of tha beat reputed bouaea Eaat or Ttest. CRAYON FINISH ERLARCESENTS A SPECIALTY. Alao. Water color, Porcelain. Photo-chroma And all others tAM» numerous u> meiiUoii. All negatives are carefully n touched and preserved one year for further orders. •1 LOlTU» MONACO. Phot«>gr«pher. _ SOCIETIES. ST. JOHN'S «’If AITER. NO. S. The stated convocations of bt. John’s Chapter, No. 5, K. A. M.. will he held at Mnsonic Hall. on the second Wednesday evening of each mouth. Called comiuunlca. tions on all other Wednesday evening*. All Royal Arch Masons, In good standing are cordially Invited to stteud. „ . „ DAV. E. BAILT.H. P. W. A. Durlet, Benretary. ei rek a loimje. no. ib. r. * a. n. The stated communications of eu reka Lodge, No. 16, F. It A. M , will be held In Masonic Hall, every Saturday even ing on or preceding tlio full moon in eacb month. Called communications every Saturday even ing. Members cf aister lodges, anti sojourning brethren lu good standing, are cordially invit ed to attend. H. JOHNSON, W. M. W. P. Steichiclmaw, Secretary. ahkricax labor IXion. The REGULAR MEETING? OF THE American Labor Union will be held at Armory Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING of each week. Any person deairing information in regard to the Union, can obtain the name by applying to the Secretary, at Armory Hall, be tween the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P m., daily A. 0. BISHOP, President. A. M. Oampulli., Secretary. apl7-tf RED HEX. WINNEMUCCA TRIBE, NO. 8, IMPROVED Order of Rod Men, hold regular coun cils st Masonic Hall fin the third sleep of every seven huiih, at the seventh run, thirtieth breath. Sojourning braves, warriors and chiefs, are cordially invited to meet in council. R. M. BEATTY, Sachem. Max Jacobs, Chief of Record. al BEATIFIC LODGE, NO. 7, K. OF P., Meets each Friday of every mouth, st 7 o’clock p. ic., at its Castle Hall, in Ofld Fellows’ building. All Brotl er Knights, in good standing, are fraternally .limited to attend such meetings. C. L. BUOY, C. .0 H. B. McKie, K. of It. and S. BI LLION ENCAMPMENT NO. 10. Holds regular sessions on the Third MONDAYS of each month, at 7J$ o'clock, p. M., at Odd Fellows' Building. Sojourning Patriarch.*! are Invited to attend. BEN. C. LEVY, C. P. 8. D. IIrkbt, Scribe. j«4tf MO I NT AIN LOI KG E N 0.27.1.0.0. F., Meet every Saturday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, at 7 o’clock. All member* of (he order, in good standing, are in vited to attend. CHAS. FEKRAK1S, N. G. M. B. McKr.i!, Secretary. III HERNIA NN. r|MIF. A. 0. II MEETS EVERY THIRD J Saturday evening of each mouth, at, the corner of (’lark and Monroe streets, until further notice. THOS. MURPHY, President. J. W. Malloy. Secretary. COM OEMME ILL!! Y ND SKK MV XIft: ASSORTMENT OF DDIVlESTICa IfrlPORTED CIGARS, All kmd* of TOBACCOS ; Pipes, from the com monest Clay to the very finest Meerschaum; Cigar and Cigarette H<dd«r*. and in fact a full iiu« of Nmokera’ Article*. Also, STATIONERY, Blank, Pas* and Time Books. A full assortment of the very beat Pocket Knives, Albums. Music Boxes, Guitars, Ac cordion*. ami a great number of other goods adapted for PR E BENTS, Too numerous to mentiou, which I offer to sell at PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST! Conte and nee. and I will convince you of the facts above stated. I have a ni e SAMPLE ROOM In the 'ear, where you can get the choicest kinds of Wines, Liquors and Cigirs. J. H. MICHbL. Eureka December 14. Ih78. dl FOR S-A-HliIE. FOURTEEN QUARTZ WAGONS, (Axles ranging from 3 to 4 iuchea.) Complete and iu Good Ruuuloff Order. — INCLUDING — ONE 4-INCH STEEL AXLE WAGON, (Nearly New—Original Cofit, $1,650.) VKY OR ALL OF THESE WAGONS WILL be sold st leaa than one-fourth of their riglual coat. For particulars apply to M. RICH or DR. J. B. KEEN, Eureka, Nevada. Or to W. B. IIARRUB. Eat-d Oakland, California. ns2tf LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, South Main Street, Eureka, Nevada, MOORE* IIILLIIOI Sr, A CO., Prop *. A GENERAL LIVERY BUSINESS WILT, be conducted In all its branches. Horses bought and sold. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. Elegant turnout*, four in hand, double or single, can always be procured. Hay and Grain for Sale. Persons patronising ns will always And good treatment and reasonable prices. Eureka, April 1, lW7t>. al-tf TKE EUREKA PLANING MILL, Situated on the corner of Buel and Bullion Streets, Eureka, Nevada. J. C. HARMON If FISHES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS OF W Eureka anil aurrouudlu* towna that ha IIAM riTTED I P A MUMP. With *hc nroat approval! luaohluary, and la prepared To Do All Kinds of Surfacing and Matahiu*. Sr roll Saw!.* MortUlua aud Turning of every description. Water Tanka, rtt.n aud other Molded Doors, Door and Win dow Frame*, etc., made to order, ou short ° Eureka. October 2*. 1*7. o30-tf Notice of Dissolution. The copartnership heretofore aalatlnp hatwaan SS.”*Sgg^mSZ tha Aim nama of F. J SCHNEIPM A 00 > hM ha.n dl.aolvad h, ■■'“l^’PgJjAMBUM. r. t. ichneiher. Euraka. April *>. l«"» w>'li _restaurants. WALKER’S CHOP STAND I IN PERRY’S SALOON, IS NOW IN FULL BLAST. \TEALS AT ALL HOURS, DAY OR NIGHT, Ifl and the very bent the market affords. A MiHidHftippi Cook at the etove. UNCLE BILLY WALKER is a sufferer by the fire, aud deaerve* to be patronized. Give him a call. Eureka, May 5, 1879. myC.tf MRS. BROWN’S RESTAURANT. Main Street, neit door north of H. Johnson's Store, Main Street. The best the market affords wili, at all tin.os be served to my patrons. B O A. R D : Per Week.bn oo Mingle Xenia.BO cm A share of tile public patronage ia solicited. MRS. BROWN. Eureka, May 3, 1879. my4-tf IS AGAIN OPEN ! One door south of the Court-house, on Mqin Street, Eureka. I AM ONCE AGAIN PREPARED TO PUR nish all my old customers and new patrons with the beat day board In Eureka. Open Day and Night. Suppers for private parties gotten up cn short notice. WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY A SPECIALTY. By leaving orders at the Store, goods will bs delivered to any part of the town. CHA8. FISKE, Proprietor. Eureka, April 22. 1879. ap23tf PARKER HOUSE RESTAURANT. Main Street, Eureka. NOW CONDUCTED BY MRS. NICK MILLICH. ^\\ / THIS THE OLDE8T RE8TAU j f &jJrant in Eureka, haw baen leaded by / the undersigned, and will be cen ducted in first-class style, and will set the best table in town. Hoard, per week.88 OO Single Meals.50 Cents No Chinese employed. Orders taken in English, Spanish and Italian. Mrs. N. MILLICH, Proprietress. Eureka December 23, 1878. d24-tf RISEN FROM THE ASHES! 3VI3RS. HIGLEY’S REST A UR ANT, Next Door to Jack Perry's Saloon. rpHANKFUL FOR PAST FA 1 vors, and by strict attention business, I hope to merit and re ceive a share of the public pat ronage. Hoard. per Week.88.00 Niagle Menls.50 Cents Eureka, April 23, 1879. ap23-tf TWO-BIT RESTIMT ! THE FIRST IH HEVADA. JURT OPENED ON NORTH MAIN STREET, Eureka. FRANK HOEBLES, Proprietor. Meals Twenty-five dents to $1 00 ! BREAKFAST : Beefsteak, Mutton Chop, Veal Cutlet, Pota toes. Bread and Butter, Tea and Coffee. ZDITSTTSTEH. : All sort* of Roast aud Boiled Meats, Vegeta bles, Soups, Etc. jy9-‘f ASS AYERS. Walter BROOKS, ASSAYED, TWO DOORS NORTH OF WELLS k WAR kkh’s stone building. Main Street, Eureka, - Nevada *>• ALL ASSAYS DUPLICATED. "W Eureka, February 3, 1879. feb4tf FRANK ROBBINS, ASSAYED, On door above Wells, Fargo k Co’s. PROMPTYESS, ACCl'RACY AND MODERATE C1IAROE8. *JTP LEASE CALL. jel To Whom It May Concern. IffE. THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF W the Diamond Ranchers’ Association, hereby notify and forbid all persons allowing their horse*, cattle, sheep, hogs, or other stock to run or grace upon any of our ranches, or drink the water from any of our springs, under penalty of prosecution to the full extent of the JOHN TORRE. BARONI A CO„ BR1CCA A CO., HENRY LORENZ, A. E. NICHOLS. CRAS. H. FISKE, G K BRVNETT, MR BURGHAM. FORD A HATHAWAY. Eureka, April 29. 1H79. ap30-lm MRS. CEO. A. DAVIS Kuuth Mnln Mmt. DBAL.ER X 3ST SECOND-HAND^ FURNITURE T*»E HIGHEST PRICES WILL BE PAID for all articles offered for sale. Goods sold on small commission*. A share of the public patronage is solicited. Eureka. March 21. 1879. wr22tf MEAT MARKETS. WIIOLESALEJim. The undersigned hate formed a copartnership under the name anil style of MONTGOMERY A WITH1NUTON, In the Wholesale Butchering Business, And will furnish to Retail Dealers the best of Veal and Mutton. Keep constantly on hand the bast of RANCH PQRK1. A share of the public patronage is solicited. WM. A. MONTGOMERY. JA8 R. WITHINGTON. Eureka, December 10,1878. dll-tf CITY MARKET. TWO D333S NORTH OF THE ATUS OFFICE, South Main Street, Eureka, Nov. GEORGE BAILEY, Propr. THE CHOICEST BEEF, MUTTON, PORK SAUSAGE, ScC., CCONSTANTLY ON THE HOOKS AT THE ; City Market. A share of the patronage of old friends and the public generally, is solicited. s*p3-tf CALIFORNIA MARKET. Two Doors South of the Court-house, Main Street, Eureka. GOLL & MONEY, Proprietors. Tltr Flurat f unlllle. «r BEEF, ^HiiMUTTON, Pork, Sausage, Head-Cheese, Constantly on hand. Freak, Fat and Juicy Meat#, O;' all descriptions, the best lu the land, od cheaper than the cheapest. At Wholesale aud Retail. 03T Give us a call. j I HARDWARE AND CASTINGS. MAUPIN & AMES, j -ILXH BRASS WORKERS. Main Street, opposite the Parker House. \ITE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL WORK Tt in our line in the best manner, and at reasonable prices. All orders intrusted to us will be faithfully and promptly attended to. We solicit a share of the public patronage. T. J. MAUPIN. O. W. AMES. Eureka, May 6, 1679. my7-tf EUREKA FOUNDRY. rpHIS ESTABLISHMENT IS PREPARED TO X furnish mills and furnaces with CASTINGS Of every description; Also MACHINE WORK. We have running, in connection with the above, a BOILER SHOP, where all descriptions of Boiler Work and Forging will be under taken. All work leaving the Foundry (iiHarniiteed and Executed on the Moat Reasonable Terms. ■GTOrder* solicited from outlying districts and filled with dispatch. J. WELLS A CO., Eureka Foundry, Eureka, Nev. B. T. Lacy. L. C. Park*. PARKE & LACY, Sole Agents for BURLEIGH AIR COMPRESSORS —AND— Rock Diillirg Machinery, PUTNAM MACHINE COMPANY. Machinists’ Tools and Steam Engines, Has kiu’s Engines and Boilers, Hoisting and Yacht Engines, Steam Pumps aud Centrifugal Irri gating Pumps, ALWAYS OX HAXD. 417 Market Street, San Francisco California. IP T 3& JEi l Great Excitement AT RICHMOND HALL! South Main Street, Eureka. This house is now open to the public as A FREE CONCERT HALL, With good Liquors, Music, aud polite Waiter Girls. Billy hopes all his old friends, and all the new ones he can make, will give him a helping hand to make things j'dly. W. 8. BOLAND, Manager. Eureka, April 28,1879. ap29-tf Eureka Carnage Slop, Nontla Malii Street. THAVE on HAND a CAREFULLY 8ELECT kd stock of well-seasoned, see id-growth Eastern timber, aud can make to order any de sired style of buggy or wagon, finished in a substantial and tasty manner. Give me a call and I will give you honestly made work aud good stock, at prices that cannot fail to suit. BLACKSMITHiNG^PAINTING REPAIRING, In all its branches, done promptly snd with great rare. GEORGE L. OTT, Eureka, March U. 1879. marlStf SECOND-HAND GOODS! All sorts and descriptions of Goods Bought and Sold. Chairs Caned and Repaired with neatness and dispatch. JAMES HANNEGAN, 117 South Main Street. Opposith the Richmond Hotel. Eureka. April 31.1879. ap33-lm GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. W. H. CLARK, r«ra«r Haia aad dark •!«., Eureka, - Nevada. Tie Largest EMielieit —AND MOST— Complete Stock —of— GROCERIES 1 —AMD— GENERAL MERCHANDISE In the State. A mammoth assortment of choice Fresh Groceries Of all kinds, including in part Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Canned Fruit. Dried Fruit, Oysters, Spices, Syrups, Candles, Flour, ’ Rice, Bacon, Butter, WINES, LIQUORS, &c., fto. Aim, * Fall Lin. of HARDW A RE! —AND— Brass Goods, Steel, Picks, Sledges, Powder and Fuse. The best selection in the Market of WINTER CLOTHUsTG, At the Lowest Prices. The Latest Style of GENT’ SHIRTS. FURNISHING GOODS I And Underwear. HfV charge for delivering goods to any part of the District. Eureka. August 5, 1878. a6-tf R. SADLER & CO., Xartk Main Street, Eureka. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Groceries ai Prorisis! CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES! HARDWARE! —AND— A FULL LINE OF THE NEWEST STYLES —or— WALL PAPER! AGENTS FOB FOREIGN A lrt( HOME INSDRANCEJOMPANIES. ALSO, AGEXTS FOR THE CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS, -AND- - HERCULES BLASTING AND SPORTING O W DEB. $OT Goods Delivered free of charge, jgg JR. ft ADLER * CO., North Main Street. Eureka. J. MARCHANT Hu Just opened n FAMILY GROCERY -AICD PROVISION STORE, VEST DOOR TO THE DRY GOODS STORE of Maclaren k Macdonald, where he will keep the CHOICEST GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. And sell u cheap aa the cheapest. ■T'Trade solicited. Goode delivered free of harge. a mrM tf BANKERS. PAXTON & CO., BANKERS, EUREKA, NEVADA. J^RAW AT SIOHT, IX SUMS TO SUIT, OX Anglo-Caltfornian Bank.San Francisco Anglo-Californian Bank.London J. A W. Be liftman A Co.New York D. O. Mills A Co.Sacramento Decker A Jewett...Marysville White A McCornick.Salt Lake City Discount Commercial Paper, Make Collec tions, Receive Deposits in Coin or Currency on open account, certificate, or special deposit, and transact A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. •^Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Com mission. We Pi Comfy M, (In Calisher’s Building) Ml R E II A , NEVADA. rrMld.nl.U W—draft Cashier.Wm. Pardjr Diukctobb : F. W. ante. .E. Woodruff. Transact a General Banking Business. Draw at sight on Wells, Fargo k Co., Ban Francises, New York and London. ■EF* Also. Local Agency of the following Fire Insurance Companies: Berlin < Alogne, of Berlin; Iji (onflanre, of Paris; La i'slwn* CSenernle.of Rrii: LandoH Pro vincial, of London; Olrard, of Philadel phia; Revere, of Boston; People’s, of New Jeisey; and other sterling Companies. Mining Steeles Bought and Sold on Commis sion. Eureka, May 15, 1879. myl6-tf SALOONS. MENDES’ “TIGER” SALOON. THE LAROEMT IN NEVADA. IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. A FUUL BAND OF MUSIC In attendance every evening. JOE MENDES, Proprietor. Eureka, May 17,1879. myl8-tf TRUCKED SALOON, No. 44 North Main Street, EUREKA. KEY. CAS1GRE PROVOST, PROPRIETOR. rpHE CHOICEST BRANDS OF Wines, Liquors and Cigars Procurable in the San Francisco market, con stantly on hand. Give me a call. C. PROVOST. Eureka, May 9, 1879. mylO-tf ED. DEimiLOON HAS BEEN REOPENED ON THE^jna old site. The same quality of tfSYa Liquors and the same old brand of Cigars will be used as previous to the great con flagration The prime cost of both DRINKS and CIGARS WILL BE OIsTE BIT! The same Mixologist, Geo. Fay will hold his old position. Everything is new and tirst class. The walk in the rear to Buel street has been rebuilt. AMihe old friends will remem ber that they ar# Is welcome at the new place as they were at the old one, E. H. DEAN. Eureka, May 5, 1879. my6-tf JACK PERRI S SALOON, -CORNER OF Main and Bateman Streets EUREKA, NEV. • -THE CHOICEST Wines, Liquors and Cigars Obtainable in the San Franciseo market con stantly on hand. Eureka, August 10,1878. aulO-tf xtEOFEisrxjsro i NARROW-GAUGE SALOON Corner of Buel and Clark Streets, Eureka. NEW THROUGHOUT ! MOLALTESTA & LIGGETT, PROPRIETORS. Having rebuilt the above saloon, the proprietors will keep constantly on band the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars To be bad in the 8an Francisco market. Give ue a call. MOLALTESTA k LIGGETT. Eureka, May 1,1879. my2-tf Great Attraction! STAR BREWERY SCHMIDT SMEHDES, PROFS. r siHE STAR BREWERY IS NOW OPEN. J and will be conducted in the same manner a* Joe Mendes' Tiger Saloon was kept on Main Street, with Good Liquors, Music, Attentive Waiter Girls. Joe says he is going to run the business, and hopes that all his friends will give him a help | iug hand, to make things lively, ' Eureka, MayS. 1879. myt-ftf _SPECIAL N0TICE8. la Fall Mart, 2*potA’*'1,“'* **«•«• and Mechanics Trad T* laftrrrr. Goode at coat at Bart A.him. Miners’ and Mechanic.' Trade Depot. Froae the *-*in Phenll rleen from the ashen—Bert AaUah Miner." end Mechanic’ Trade Depot, —— of Mela end Bateman atreeU. Don't Fanti lli Bert Aebtm'a Miner#’ and Mechanica’ Trade Depot h the cbeapeet and reliable atom la town, and don't yon forget It. Bnllnf! Keller! 1 Bart Aahlm, although n loaer, la a Belief Committee of one, who will abeotntely glen away gooda to other eafreters far laee money than any house In Eureka. Book It W a tehee. Jewelry an pot red. If you want to have your elry repaired ln,a workmanlike P. Staler . Jewelry .tore, one A***m A Bros., Main .tract, ranted. Watches tend Jewelry. If yon want your fine watehee repaired In the beet manner and guaranteed for on# year to k*fP e*™*} «■*>«. e» to Straua' Jewelry Stow below the Parker Houae. j#d The Tin Floaed. The ravagea of the lira Bend, the water Bend/ or any other Bead, can’t keep Bart Aahlm. at the M. and M. T. D., corner c! Main and Bata man .treeIs. from wiling tho heat gooda al the lowest figures. Coat price#, coat; anly that, and nothing more. tsa*e of «wia. u*-^.T ■’riapani Prof. Adolph Wedlea, the popular yladt^ hat returned to Eureka, and la now prepared to give Inatrnctlone on the Plano and Organ. Mu. ale fnrniahed for concerta, theaters, reatlvaln. etc., a specialty. Orders left at Max Oberfeld er a store, will be promptly attended to. Balsen. If yon btve s fins or complicated watch er clock, a music box, an automaton singing Mid. or any other delicate and Intricate place of mechanism needing repairs, go to EDW. WILHELM. Chronometer, witch and clock maker, on* door north of Meyers k Franklin, Msln street. All work warranted to give perfect eatiefec* tiou or positively no charge. og CELEBRATED WEBER FIAXOS. —AMD— E»*«JT Onrana. Sherman. Hyde fe Co., Ssa Trandaco, faclte Coast Agents. Instruments sold on the installment plan. Weber Pianos, by all great musicians, are con sidered the best and most durable. One only buys a Piano in a life time, thereto* get the beat, the beat is the cheapest, al ways. Prof. Wm. Plumhoff. Local Agent, Eureka. The Mew Amerieee. W. P. Haskell & Co. have been appointed agents for Eastern Nevada for the New Ameri can Be wing Machine. This machine combines all of the latest improvements, and la in every respect the best machine in the market. Mr. M.Plquett, just from the East, who baa been in the machine business for the past six years, will canvass this town and Buby Hill, and take orders for the American jnd Singer mar hi nee, attachments, needles, machine oil, eta, _ap4-tf Ask Yourself these quest least Are you a despondent sufferer from sick head* ache, habitual coativenesa, palpitation of the heart? Have you dizziness of the heed? Ik your nervous system depressed? Poes your blood circulate badly? Have you e cough, low spirits, coming up of the food after eating, etc., etc.? All of these and much more are the di rect results of dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion. Green'a August Flower la now acknowledged by all druggists to be a positive cure. Two million four hundred thousand bottles were given away in the United States, through druggists, to the people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any person of its won derful quality in curing ail forms of indiges tion. Sample bottler, 10 cents. Regular use, 75 cents. Bold positively by all first-class drug* gists In the United States. "physicians, DR. 0. H. THOKA, Physician and scroeon. or flee in Monaco s building. South Main street. DB. L. B. JOSEPH, Physician and scroeon. Office at the residence of Mr. T. Wethered, Professional calls received at any hour. DR. A. C. BISHOP, Physician and svroeor. Office on Main street, opposite Paxton B Co’s Bank, Eureka. DR J. R. N. OWES, Physician and scroeon ec reka, Nevada. Office in Clark's Building, corner of Main and Clark streeta. ~~ J. A. NESBITT, M. D„ C. M. OFFICE—NO. 21 BUEL STREET, EAST aide, sixth door south of Skntihxi, office. Eureka, Nevada. au4-tf DR. L. BAZET, PHYSICIAN AND SCROEON. EC* reka, Nevada. Office : Monaco's building. South Main street. Consultatione in English, French, Spanish and Italian. DR7JAMES WILLIAM8, PHYSICIAN AND SCROEON. OF flee at the Jackson Hotel. Eureka. DR. E. THIELE, PHYSICIAN SCROEON AND OB ST ethic i a n. Office—89 Main street. Of fice hours : 8 to 10 a. m. and 2 to 4 ». M. DR. E. B. DE LAXATYR. Homeopathist.—orricE and residence west side of 8pring street, near Star Brewery. Office hours : 8to 10 a. m.j 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. M. DR. M. ROCKMAK, PHYSICIAN AND SCROEON. Office in Vanderleith's Building, up stafra, two doors north of Paxton k Co's, Main street. my9-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. HAMILTON, D. D. S.. Dektirt. room* ROE afreet, ftret door fl Jell-____ THOMAS J. READ, CIVIL EIMIEER AND V. L DIP uty Mineral Surveyor. Office In Ryland’e Brick Building, on the corner of Bateman and Buel streets, up stairs. C. X. BENNETT, Architect and Builder. OFFICE ON SPRING STREET, OPPOSITE the old Opera House. Eureka. May 1,1879. myt-tf MINING^ TAX. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE Taaraon the Proceed, of the Mtnee of Euret. County, for the quarter ending Hank 31.1879, are now due and payable to dm. at my offlee. and that the law with regard to the col lection of the tame will be .-rirtl; enforced HANK KNIGHT. Aueeeor of Eureka County. Eureka. May It. 1*79. mylA-JM