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raE EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL. -- tH»Ll*HKD KVMtr MoRMIXd (RXCEI'T MOM DAY), HY CASSIDY A SKILLMAN, A KXJI.LMAX. OEO. W. CA*»rOY. Corner <>f Monroe ami Bateman 8ts.) TEKM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION: l),ie cony, one year, by mall.$15 00 Jne raff, alx mouths, by mail. 8 00 One espy, three months, by mail. 6 00 No papers forwarded until paid far. TERMS OF WEEKLY: One copy, one year.$5 00 One copy, six mouths. 2 50 One copy, three mouths,. 1 50 AOENTH: MRS. M. JACKSON.Ward W. P. GOODMAN it CO.Pioche j. \T. LAMBERT.Ruby Hill W. 3. MAKCHANT,.Palisade, Ney. JAMES O. DOYLE...Hamilton H I* 8TIMLER . Belmont CIJAS. B STIiElTBEUOER.Tybo J. B. FI3CIIBAC1I...-Bristol, Lincoln Co., Ney. J. R. RICKAUD.Silver Reef, Utah R. I HAGAR it CO.Frisco, Utah CHAS L. ROBINSON..... Sacramento, Cal. ROGERS k SLOTZ,.Bonanza City, Idaho A. M. BARNES..Central City, D. T. CHARLES W. CRANE, No. 318 Pine atreet and 10 Leides.lorff street. Room 39. is Sole Agent for the Eukkka Daily and Weekly Sentinel in San Francisco. Persons in that city hav ing business with this offlce sre requested to communicate with him. SALOONS. p. P. CABAVAW. *>• w- L* EnrekA. NmaU*. MESSRS. CARAVAN t LE VAN, PROPRIETORS. Eureka. December 10,1*79. dcll-tf flllll SALOON, tjip ejrp-A.xiv.s IN H. VORBERG 8 BUILDING, MAIM STREET. THE CHOICEST BRANDS Or WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FOOL AMU HII.I.IARDN. Elegantly Furnished Club Room*. LIITHEH CLARK. Prop r. Eureka. June 17, 1479. JelH-lf MENDES’ “TIGER” SALOON. THE LAMUEMT IM META DA. IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. THE BEST BRANDS OP WINES, LIQUORS^ AND CIGARS. A FULL RAND OF MUI Id atUndDSC* nary evaolDg. JOE MENDES, Proprietor. Eureka. May 17. 1979. uylMJ mil mac. r. m. DsrrMAD. HENRY MAU A CO., FROPRIETORB OP SAN FRANCISCO BREWERY, Corner of Main and Oold Streets. -o THE PREMISES ARE THE LAB0E8T IN Kaatern Neveda, and a new and well-ap pointed Saloon baa been elegantly finished. The vary beat brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Are provided. We have constantly on hand BUB PI f By the barrel, keg. gallon and glass. Koreka. Jons 1,1479. Jel-tf JKI PERRY'S SALOON, -CORNER OP Main and Bateman Streets EUREKA, NBV. -TIIE CHOICEST Wines, Liquors and Cigars Obtainable in tbs San Francisco market con stantly on band. Eureka, August 10.1878. aulO-tf TURNER'S SiLOOfl, -IN THE TURNER HOUSE, •••th Main Mireel, Eureka. THE CBOICE8T OF VINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS To b« obtained, only trill ba kept. Eureka, October 10. 1870. ooll-tf EMPIRE SALOON. The undersigned desire to in FORM the public, and citizens of Eureks, snd the whole State of Nevada, that they will be found at home, at all hours, where nothing but First-class Goods will be disposed of. CHA8 GRAHAM. A. HINTZE, ED. MeSORl.EY. __Enceka. November 7,1878. uov8-tf THE LARGEST —*A*D— ■1ST ASSORTMENT STOV E S, ■far brought to Eureka, can ba found at BEHIHGTOSf * CO’*. Eureka, October 8, 111*. Oi-tf TRAVELERS’ GUIDE. EUREKA AND PALISADE railroad WRW ARRAMUEHENTff! On and after November 5th, 1879, A. FAST TRAIN WILL RUN FOB Passengers, Malls, and Express ONLY, AND WILL Leave Eun .. a>m> Arrlvt at Palisade at...lOjQG a. M. Making connection with Essl and Weal Bound Trains of (fee Central Pacific Railroad. RETURNING i Lesvs Palisade daily at.400 r. a. Arrive at Eureka at.8 JO r. U Freight and Aeeosusnodatlon Traint Leaves Eureka dally at.RfiO a. a. Arrives St Paltssde st.8:18 r. H. Lessee Palisade dally at.7:18 a. X. Arrives at Eureka at.630 r. M. THE COMPANY WILE DELIVER FREIGHT AT HAMILTON, WARD, PIOCHE, TYRO, BELMONT, And all pelnta south, by Its teams, with care and dispatch, and at the lowest rates. P. EVERTN. General Nnp't. EUREKA, HAMILTON AND PIOCHE STAG LINE! CillaMER St HALINBI RY, Propr's. Connecting with the eureka and Palisade Railroad. Leaves Eureka for HAMILTON, WARD and PIOCHE, Every morning, at 7 o’clock. Leaves Plochefor Ward, Hamilton and Eureka every day, at 7 o’clock a. m. Carrying C. 8. Mail and Wells, Fargo Ic Co’s Express. Fine American horses and new Concord coaches. Fare to Hamilton and return, round trip, TWELVE DOLLARS. Office at Well*. Fargo k Go’s. my71 *———■ FAMILY GROCERIES. HIRAM JOHNSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In STAPLE AMD FANCY GROCERIES —AJTD— PROVISIONS! Chicago Hams and Breakfast Bacon, Sugar cured, alwayi on hand. NEW BUILDING—OLD STAND, Main street, Xotth of Clark, Eureka, Nevada. my3tf Family Grocery AND VEGETABLE STORE. M. L GREGOVICH. Next to the people's market, will keep constantly on hand all kinds of Vegetables, Fruit, Fish, Eggs and Poultry, And In fact, everything generally found In a first-class family market. E. R. DODGE, “ THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER.” A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES always on hand. Eureka. June 18,1*79. jell-tf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE! THE URGE BRICK HOUSE -OK North Main Street. Thy lot is io» feet square, and the home 1" 3* * 100. *»<1 contain. FIF *s£ rr rrwj£ m*.mit.T1The property UwelT ad.Vfi for a K2S‘.n* or Wng^houm. and If early appli cation i» made, _ . Will Bo Sold Cheap for Caan. The property will *>e aold with or without the furniture. , For Information. Inquire^ Eureka. October 17. W7» uc11Mm NEVA DA LAUNDRY, (OLD OOMOLIDATID BOARDING HOCK) Worth Mala Street. T HAVE AGAIN STARTED MY <>LD WSl J. urea in the above named locality, and Will be pleased 1» receive palreu „ie from ay aid friend* and en*loiuer*. ARTHUR MCMAHON. I EmekA.DKCVtBtSHfl.lS7*' ii'" __ HOTELS. I.VTERYITIOYIL HOTEL, EUREKA, NEVADA. JTJST REOPENED. THE SECOND HOTEL IN NEVADA. 1W RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have again reopened the Inter national. J he building is a three-story brick one. fire-proof and has been newly furnished throughout. Thankful for the patronage so generously ex tended in times past, I would ask a continuance for the future. _ , ^ D. H. HALL, Proprietor. Eureka, December 1,1879. d2-tf mfjMS0\ HOTEL IS NOW OPEN, And la the only Fire-proof Hotel in Eastern Nevada. HAW KTRKET, Et'RKKA. THF. ROOMS ARE HARD FINISHED. EL. egantly furnished and spacious. SMWLE ROOMS OR IS HITTS. WAS IS AM. THE ROOMS. Connected with the Hotel is the Finest Bar-room in the State I A. JACKSON, Proprietor. Formerly of the Jackson House, at Hamilton, White Pine county. jeltf i. L. HINCKLEY. J. H. LOCKWOOD. TIIG PMGR HOUSE. Hinckley & Lockwood, PROPRIETORS. THIS HOUSE WILL HE KEPT FIR8T clakm. Rooms single or in suits. At tached to the House is a first-class RESTAURANT. THE BAR Has a fine reputation, and nothing but the best Liquors, Wines and Cigars will be kept. CJrRailroad coaches will *«ke paasencrrs to and from the depot. Eureka, February fi, 1879. feb7 tf SILVER ERICK HOTEL SOUTH MAIN STREET. Mr*. K. tieraty - - Proprietress. Having recently repaired and generally renovated the establishment, I am now prepared to accommodate patrons in the beat manner, and ask a ahare of the public patronage. The TABLE ia at all times supplied with the beat the market affords. The BAR ia supplied with the choicest WINES. LIQUORS and CIGARS. Only attentive barkeepers and waiters are employed at this establishment. BOARD, |7 per week—MEALS, 50c. H|I OKS AX D ( IUARM, 12 1-2 ct». Entire satisfaction ia guaranteed to the pa ■ rons. n23-tf SOUTH HITE HOTEL, MOUTH OF PINTO CANYON. THOMAS FITZPATRICK, PROPRIETOR. rltRAVELERS WILL FIND GOOD ACCOM X modathma at tbia houae. Tin- Hamilton, Waril ami Ploche atagea atop for meala at thla eatabltahment. GOOD STABLING, HAT AND GRAIN. %r Brail at All Hours-SO Cent,. A ahare of the public patronage !• aollcited. South Gate, April 8,1879.»P*-» DBtJQB AND MEDICINES. J.F.SCHNEIDER Has Again Opened His fi DRUU STORE,fi At Hi* 01*1 Stand on Main Street, Second door north of Joe Mender' Saloon, J AM PREPARED TO PUT CP PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS, AND ORDERS FOR Drugs and Medicines, At all hour# of the day or night. I alao have a full Hue of PERFUMEHT, Toilet Artieiee. Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Null Brushes, EM.. And In fact everything naually found In a ftrat claas Drug store. p } gcHJ(En>ER. Eureka, May St. 1879. my'28-tf GERM DRUG STORE. No. 88 Main Street, aouth of Turner Houae. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY ARTICLES. And everything else usually to be found In a flrat-elasa Drug Store. Hbyalriaua' Fe-encrliatlonn C’areftally f'oiai|K>iataded. DR. E. THIELE, Proprietor. Eureka. July 23.1879. SCOWS DANCING SCHOOL. Old Richmond Hotel, South Main Street. Qeiatleineii’e Clam l Tueaday, Wedneaday and Friday nlghta. from 1 8 to 10 o'clock. I.adtee' Claaa! Monday and Thursday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o’clock. LADIES' AND GENTS' PRACTICING CLASS: Monday and Thursday night, from 8 to 10 o’clock. JUVENILE CLASS : Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o cloth, a/*Socials every Saturday night Mueic furnished fur Wb Eureka, November 15,18T9. uovl6-lm _ATTOUNKYB AT LAW. DAY E. BAILY, A TTORNET AT LAW, HA* HE rV-.’!lOT<'d h*8 offlc* frou* Clark's building to \Wntton b building, north Bids of Clark a met, between Main and Bnel atreeta. d2-tf THOMAS LASPEYRE, A TTORNET AND COUNSELOR *’ L»" Office in Byland'a Brick Build mg, Bateman street, opposite the Jackaen House, Eureka, Nevada. OEO. W. MEEBILL. A. L. FITZGERALD. MERRILL & FITZGERALD, A ttornetn at law. prac XjL TICE in all the Court* Office in the Sentinel building. Eureka, October 8, 1879. oc9-tf c. j.TansingT Attornetatlaw. office in Odd Fellows’ Building, over Wells, Fargo & Co a Express Office. Eureka, May 20, 1879. my21tf F. W. COLE. A. M. HILLHOUSS. HILLHOUSE A COLE, Attorney* at law, eureka, Nevada. Room* 1 and 2, Odd Fellows’ Building. f. h. harmon; A TTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE— XY At the Assessor's office, in the Court house. JOHN T. BABER, Attorney at law. office in liyland’s Block, Bateman street, Enreka Nevada. Particular attention given to the acquiring of of titles to Government lands. GEO. W. BAKER, Attorney at law and iota ry Public. Office in Dick Byland'a Brick Building, Bateman street. Eureka, Nevada. PHYSICIANS^ DR. A. C. BISHOP; PHYSICIAN AND SI IttlEON. Office, one door north of Hiram Johnson’s, on Main street, Eureka. dc2-tf DR. G. H. THOMA, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OF flee in Sentinf.l building, up stairs, rear suite of rooms. DR. E. B. DE LA MATYR. HOJIKOPATIHftT.—OFFICE AND residence over Fiske’s Restaurant, Main street. Office hours : 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. DR J. R. N. OWEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON EU reka, Nevada. Office in Clark’s Building, corner of Main and Clark streets. J. A. NESBITT, M. D., cTm. OFFICE—COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, South Main street, Eureka, Nevada. DR. JAMES WILLIAMS, PHYKM’IAN AND NIR44EON. OF flee at the Jackson Hotel. Eureka. DR. E. THIELE, PHYSICIAN M RGfrlON AND Ob stetrician. Office—89 Main street, Of fice hours : 8 to 10 ▲. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. DR. M. ROCKMAN PHYSICIAN AND ftt’RGEON. Office at the International Hotel. Eureka, Nov. 15, 1879. nl6-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. HAMILTON, D. D. S., Demist, rooms, rate MAN street, opposite the Sen tinel's new building. — THOMAS J. HEAD, CIVIL EKtHEEK AND V. N, DEP uty Mineral Surveyor. Office in Hyland's Brick Building, on the corner of Bateman and Buel streets, up stairs. SOCIETIES. EI REHA LORO E. NO. 16. F. A A. H. THE STATED COMMUNICATIONS OF EU reka Lodge, No. 10, F. A A.M.willbs held in Odd Fellows’ Hall the fourth Monday of each and every month. Members cf sisb-r lodges, and sojourning brethren in good standing, are cordially invit ed to attend. H. JOHNSON, W. M. W. P. Steichelman, Secretary. ST. JOHN'S CHAPTER, NO. 5. THE STATED CONVOCATIONS OF ST Johu’s Cnapter, No. 5, R. A. M., will be held at Masonic Hall, on the second Wednesday evening of each month. Called communica tions on all other Wednesday evenings. All Royal Arch Masons, in good standing, are cordially invited to attend. DAV. E. BAILY, H. P. W. A. Durley, Secretary. AMERICAN LABOR FNION. fpHE REGULAR MEETINGS OF TH1 X American Labor Union will be held at Armory Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING of each week. Any person desiring information in regard to the Union, can obtain the same by applying to the Secretary, at Armory Hall, be tween the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p. m., daily. A. C. BISHOP, President. A. M. Campbell, Secretary. apl7-tf RED HEN. WINNEMUCCA TRIBE, NO. 8, IMPROVED Order of Red Men. hold regular coun cils at Masonic Hall on the third sleep of every seven suns, 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 LOROE, NO. 7, K. OF P.t MEET8 EACH FRIDAY OF EVERY mouth, at 7:30 o’clock f. m., at Its Castle Hall, in Odd Fellows' building. All Brotl er Knights, in good standing, are fraternally invited to attend such meetings. C. L. BROY, 0. .0 H. B. McKxr., K. of R. and 8. BILLION ENCAMPMENT NO. 10, HOLD8 REGULAR SESSION8 ON THE Third MONDAYS of each month, at 7X o’clock, p. m., at Odd Fellows' Building. Sojourning Patriarchs are invited to attend. 1 8 BEN. C. LEVY, C. P. S. D. Henry, Scribe. je4tf HOVMTJlIXI'ODm NU.n.i.v.u.r., Meet every Saturday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, at 7 o’clock. All members of the order. In good standing, are In vited to attend. J- TIEDJE, N. G. P. T. Walsh, Secretary.__ IIIBEKXIAAti. THE A. O. H. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND third Saturday evening of the month, at corner of Clark slid Monroe streets, until further notice. THOS. MURPHY, President. J. W. Malloy. Secretary. J. B. LANCSTROFF, MERCHANT TAILOR, First door South of the international Hotel. HAS JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST As sortment of Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings Of the latest patterns and manufactures. Hla price* will now enable all to wear the Beit of Cnitom-made Clothing. He will be pleated to hava hi* frlenda and customers call and be fitted to a *uit of the n'Eu”V.‘."Novemb., 74.1870. nov7Mf NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. PARTIES DESIRING PASSAGE TO RAIL WAY Stations will please procure tickets ,t the Jackson House, or at the Fashion Stable, and mav. order, to b.H»lledMHBykoo _ oc!4-tf ewf*1**0™’ BANKERS. PAXTON & CO., zb^:lt:k::e:r,s, ECREKA. NEVADA. J~jmw AT SIGHT, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON Anglo-Callfornlan Bulk.s.n Francisco Anglo-CaUfoniliu Bulk.London 1. k W. Sellgman k Co.New York D. O. Mill, k Co....S.cr.niento Decker k Jewett.Marysville White k HcCornlck.gilt Lake City Discount Commercial Paper, Make Colloc tloua, Receive Deposit, in Coin or Currency ou opeu account, certificate, or apectal deposit, and transact A GENERAL BANKING BI KINEM. SSPMlning Stocks Bought and Sold on Com* mission. rate Pi Coity Beil, (In Woodruff k Ennor’a Building) EUREKA, NEVADA. President.E. WoodrufI Cashier.Wm. Purdy Dikectobs: F.W. (lute.E. WoodrnIT. Transact a General Banking Business. Draw at sight on Wells, Fargo k Co., Ban Francises, New York and London. •5T Also, Local Agency of the following Firs Insurance Companies: Berlin Cologne, of Berlin; La Confinuce, of Paris* La Caiaae Generate, of Paris; London Pro vincial, of London; Girard, of Philadel phia; Revere, of Boston; People's, of New Jersey; and other sterling Companies. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commia sion. * Eureka, May 15, 1879. myl6-tf AGENCIES. FIRE INDjtcFBiTS! SAM’L COOPER, FIRE HAD ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENT. SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL, OF GLA8G0W. 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. Insurance against accidents of all kinds, arising from outward causes. If you 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 Bought and Sold on i'oinmlfMlon Only. San Francisco Correspondents : Latham A King Also AGENT for the celebrated McXenle A Urban Fire and Hu rg 1 Hr-proof dates. Office at Welle, Fargo A Co'a. Eureka, April 3, 187». ap4-tf LAMBKBT MOLINELLI. 448. W. SMITH. LAMBERT MOLINELLI & CO.. Office in Court-iouse Block, Eureka, Nevada. Conveyancers and Real Estate Agents. Mercantile transactions, of all descriptions, promptly attended to. COLLECTIONS MADE with promptness and dis.atch. MINES SOLD and Bonded, Leans Negotiated, and Housca and Real Estate Bought and sold. LIFE AND FIRE Insurance_Agencies. Notary Public, Coroner and Public Adminis trator, and Mining Recorder In this office. Agents for Ball’d Safe A Lark Co. REFERENCES; Paxton A Co., Bankers, Eureka, Nev.; R. Rick ard, Sup’t Richmond Con. M.Oo., Eureka, Nev.; Wm. Pardy, Cashier White Pine County Bank, Eureka, Nev.; A. M. Hillhouae, Attorney at Law, Enreka, Nev.; Bishop k Sabin, Attorneys st Law, Eureka, Nev.; H. Donnelly, Sup t Eu reka Con. M. Co., Eureka, Nev. Eureka, December 23,1878. d24-tf FRANK B. ALDERSON, Real estate agent, searcher of Records, Abstractor and Conveyancer. AGENT FOR FOLLOWING FINE INSURANCE COMPANIES: Hartford Insurance Company. Established in 1810. Paid in losses over $21,000,000. Cash assets, $3,300,000. JBtna Insurance Company. Established in 1819. Paid in losses nearly $60,000,000. Psld in the Chicago Are, $3,800,000; paid in Boston fire, $1*600,000. Cash assets, $6,783,867 15. AGENT FOR Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, Bf. J. Houses rented, collections made, etc. OFFICE— Sentinel Building, Eureka, Nev. Eureka, September 22, 1879. s‘23-tr Pioneer Barber Shop and Bath House, North Main Street, Eureka. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING OPENED the abovo establishment, offer* hia pro feaalonal services to all who desire a firat-claaa physiognomical hair-cut, or an ecatatic ahave. Hatlr Cutting. SO Praia. Shampoo I,ls, SO Ceuta. m Connected with the eatab J? lishiuent are several neat and HjT UTfP lniinl Bath Booms, where %.,e ath the moat dealrabl* Hot or Gold baths can b* bad at all tlmea., BATHS. SO CENTS. A abar* of publlo patronage is solicited. JAMES M. M. MOODV. Proprietor. RUBY HILL OPERA HOUSE. rpHI8 PROPERTY HA8 BEEN MADE THE 1 COZIEST OPERA HOUSE In the Stete. et e large erpenae, and parti each ntrous of engaging it for Theatrical or other Entertainments, can do no by applying at m> BUbJ H1U' J. w. LAMBERT. RESTAURANTS. FRENCH ROTISSERIE Three doom below Joe Mendel, Main street, - - - Eureka, Nev. Refurnished and refitted, the Flret^las. Reataurant of Eureke. No pains will be apared to keep this place In the beet .tjrle. Elegant Meals, Fine Wlnee. and Polite Attendance. _ . SPIRO GREGOVICH. Enreka, NoTember 31,1873. no.33-tf MRS. MOOH’8 NEW RESTAURANT, On Buel Street, opposite Fasten A Oo'e Bank. BOARD TftDUCED! TO $9 PER WEEK. Break mat, from 7 to IB o'clock A. I, Dinner, from B to 7 o'clock P. M. Board per week.|« OO Single Heals.73 cent* Private Rooms for Families, and Extra Dinners to Order. Enrekm, May 36, 1873. my37-lm THE TURNER HOUSE, North Haln St„ Enreka. Mrs. R. Stewart and Mrs. I. A. Gallagher, Proprietors. Having leased the turner house Lodging Departments and Restaurant, we now solicit a share of the public patronage. THE RESTAURANT Will be second to none in the town; while Pleasant and Airy Rooms Will always be at the service of guests. Please give ns a call. Prices Reasonable. MRS. B. HTKWABT, MRS. M. A. GALLAGHER, ocl5-tf Proprietors. PARKER HOUSE RESTAURANT. MRS. H1QLEY, Propriety**. Thankful for past fa- ^52 vors, and by strict attention lyp to business, I hope to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Board, per Week.98.00 Single Meals.SO Cents Eureka, August 5, 1879. au6-tf FiSKE'S RESTAURANT! Bemevetl to Its Old Location. Having returned to my former place of businesy on Main street, occu pied previous to the Are, I am now again pre pared to furnish all my old customers and new patrons with the best day board in Eureka. Open Day_and Night. Suppers for private parties gotten np on short notice. WEDDING CAKES AND~FANCY PASTRY A SPECIALTY. By leaving orders at the Store, goode will be delivered to any part of the town. CHA8. FISKE, Proprietor. Eureka, May 96, 1879. my97tf WEST END Chop and Lodging House, North Main Street. Meals, 25 cents. • - Lodgings, 25 cents. FRANK ROBLES, Proprietor. I HAVE JUST ENLARGED AND RENO vated my establishment, and am now pre pared to furuish Better Meals and Lodgings, for the small amount of money charged, than any place in Eureka. ftSTCall and see for yourselves. IX7*0PEN NIGHT AND DAY._£fl Eureka, December 15,1879. dcl6-tf IvdPtS. BROWN’S RESTAURANT. Main Street, next door north of H. Johusen’s Store, Main Street. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL at all times be served to my patrons. BOARD: Per Week.•* 00 Muffle Hernia...SO A .hare of the public patronage la aollclted. MRS. BROWN. Eureka, Mar 9,1879. myt-tf CORNER CHOP STJND, In the rear of the Old Corner 8eloon. PRAMENKO & BALLICH, PBOPBIETOBS. riiHE FINEST THE MABKET AFFOBDS X always served to customer*. Fowl. Wild Game, Flab, Oyatera, Etc.. Etc., Prepared In the moat tempting atyle. Xtali at ill Boon of the Day or Night. Private Booms for Forties. Balls. For every delicacy of the aeaaon. go to the CORNER CHOP STAND. Eureka, October I, Wt»._ocl-tf ANTONIO FERBARIS, PRACTICAL AND ANATOMICAL bootmaker, Bateman Street, Opposite lbs Hew Court House. Boots made to oedee. op the* beat French Material*. Perfect ht* JWO cuaranteed. A full assortment of custom made boot* constantly on hand. Indies work made up In the beet French style, boots a specialty, expressly for winter end ntlMVUrTwith Scotch bott.me If desired. French dreeeiug for ledtee' end ‘ A lerge assortment of imported boots and ■hoes always on hand. tbU aatahUahment. JMjj* "gg,? Sur«U, 8#pt. 10, INTO. ^———m^— SPECIAL NOTICES. ATTEITIOI, ETEBTBODTI Haring purchased the entire interest of W. H. Clark’s Herron tile Business, I un now prepared to furnish ALL EIHD8 OP GOODS At Prices aw Utt a* tkc Unest. By prompt attention to business accommo datlng clerks, goad goods, low prices, I SOLICIT TRADE FROM ALL. Trjr ne, mm* Be laltaled. F. W. CLCTE. Eureka, September 1,1819. el tELEBBATED WEBKB PIAMOS —atm— Estejr Organa. Sherman, Hyda k Co.. Baa Francisco, Facile Coast Agante. Instrameata sold oa tbs installment plea. Weber Pianos, by all greet musicians, are coo ■1 dared the beet and moat durable. Onronly buys a Plano in a Ufa time, therefore get the beet, tbe best u tbs cheapest, .1 Prof. Wm . Plnmhotl. Local Agent. Eureka. Hew It Is Berne. The flret object In life with the American people is to “ get rich;" the second bow to re gain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honeety end saving ; the second (good health) by using Green's August Flower. Should you be e despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, In digestion. etc., such as Sick Headache, Palpita tion of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Coe ttveness, Dizziness of the Head. Nervous Pros tration, Low Spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of August Plowsb will relieve you at once. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 76 cents. Positively sold by all first-class druggists in the United States. Setiee. If you have a fine or complicated watc~ or clock, a music box, an automaton singing bird, or any other delicate and intricate piece or mechanism needing repairs, go to EDW. WILHELM, Chronometer, watch and clockmtker, one door north of Meyers k Franklin, Main street. All work warranted to give perfect satiafac tlon or positively no charge. o3 Nick-nacks. A great variety of Blacking, Blacking-brushea, Wisp Brooms, Packing Twine, Toilet and Cas tile Soaps, Florida Water, Toilet and Pocket Combs, Linen Thread, Sleeve Holden, and ar ticles too numerous to mention, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE. Hats and Caps. The largest and best assortment In Eastern Nevada. The latest styles and lowest prices to be obtained, all direct from the factories East, at the GOLDEN BULK STORE. Underwear. A large stock of Calfornls all Wool. Canton Flannel and Merino men's underwear at the GOLDEN RULE STORE, a few doors sooth of the new brick Internutional Hotel, Main street. Cardigan Jackets. Thirty-five different styles and quality, rang* lng from $1 50 to $6, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE. _ Gloves. The best and most durable Buck Gloves Gaunts and Mittens, Dog-skin and combination goods, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE, the most reliable house lu Eastern Nevada. Travelers* Changes, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE, the cheapest house iu Eastern Nevada. One price, and always reliable. A few doors south of the new brick International Hotel, Main street. Stationery. Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Pass books, Blotters, etc , almost given away at tbs GOLDEN RULE STORE, a few doore south of the new International Hotel, Main street. Gents* Furnishing Goods. White Shirts, Cassimere Shirts, Double breaated'Navy-blue Shirts, Socks, Suspenders, Paper and Linen Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Scarfs, etc., at the GOLDEN RULE STORE, a few doors south of the International Hotel, Main street. Sheet Music. Sheet Music received daily. Sheet Music, Music B-^oks ordered from the publishers See catalogues at the GOLDEN RULE STORE. Razors. The best American and English brands, sold under guarantee, and exchanged if not suited to the beard, at the GOLDEN RULE 8TORE. Overalls. Overalls and Jumpers, the best quality for the price, at the GOLDEN RULE STORE. Tobacco. The best brands in the market at the GOLD EN RULE STORE. Cigarettes and Cigarette paper. __ Pocket Knives. Qood assortment at the GOLDEN RULE. Boots and Shoes. At the GOLDEN RULE STORE, cheap for caah Sluger Mewing Machine*. W. P. HASKELL has been appointed agent for the celebrated Singer Sewing Machines for Eureka county A large invoice of machines and fixtures has just arrived. These sre the only genuine Singer Machines now offered for sale lu this market. _ After To-morrow* **«ir auauuv 33 fents. Shampooing prices reduced, st the old SIL VER BRICK, a few doors north of the Inter national Hotel. Our Bathing establishment la the best in the town for comfort in the winter. The bost of artists employed. T. DETTER, Proprietor. Watch**. Jewelry and Clock* Ne pal red. If you vast to have your wetebe, aud jew elry repel red In a workmanlike manner, go to p. Steler'a Jewelry etore. two doora above the White Pine County Bank, Main afreet. All work warranted.^ __ Watehee and Jewelry. If you want your line watehee repelled in the beet manner aud guaranteed for one year to keep correct time, go to Strmue' Jewelry Store below the Parker Honae. *•" EUREKA FOUNDRY. This establishment is pbepabed to furnlah milla and fumacea with CASTINGS Of every description; Aleo MACHINI WORK. We hare running. 1* connect!o« with tka above, a BOILEB SHOP, where all of Boiler Work end Fowlngwlllhe inter, taken. All work leering the Foundry liaaranteeil and Esocntot an the Moat Rranmakle Torn**. *y Order. eolirited from outlying dletriot, and tiled with di.p.H.^ oo!iKuskoo Eureka Feuudry, Eureka, Kw. $5 to lor k Co.. Portland, Maine.