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I__ VOL. XVIIL EUREKA, NEVADA, FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 30, 1880. NO. 128 ——— ---- ■ .... . .■ THE EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL. UBL1SHKD lYEBY MORBUIO* (EXCEPT MON DAY), BT CASSIDY *. SKILLMAN, A SKILLMAN. OEO. W. CASSIDY. (Office—Corner of Monroe and Bateman Bta.) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy, one year, by mail.....$15 00 One oopy, six mouths, by mail. 8 00 One copy, three mouths, by mail. 5 00 No papers forwarded until paid for. TERMS OF WEEKLY: One copy, one year...$8 00 One copy, six months,. 0 60 One copy, three mouths. 1 80 AGENTS: MRS. M. JACKSON.Ward W. P. GOODMAN k CO.Ptoche J. W. LAMBERT.Ruby Hill W. 8. MARCHANT.Palisade, Nev. IAMES O. DOYLE.Hamilton H. P 8TIMI.ER.Belmont CHAS. JS. STREITBERGER.Tybo J. B. FI8CHBACH...-Bristol. Lincoln Co.. Ney. I. R. RICKARD.Stlyer Reef, Utah ORMOND k LOVETT.Frisco, Utah ROGERS k SLOTZ.Bonanza City, Idaho. A. M. BARNES.Central City, D. T. P. TAVEY.Bingham Canyon, Utah CHARLES W. CRANE. No. 318 Pine street and 10 Leidesdorlf street. Room 39, is Sols Agent tor the Eureka Daily and Weekly Sentinel In San Francisco. Persons 1b that city hay ing business with this office are requested to communicate with him. SALOONS. THE CORNER! I OLD AMERICAN EXCHANGE BUILDING J Main A Clark 81a., EUREKA, - - ISJ'E'V. Wm. Liggett, Prop’r. —THE FINEST Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS ON HAND. THE cTr N E R ! WILL BE KEPT OPEN DAT AND NIGHT fur the accommodation of patrona. Eureka, April 19. 1880. aJOtf MAGNOLIA SALOON, Mineral Hill, - Nevada. JOHN HOARD. PROPRIETOR. The choicest brands of wines, li quors and cigars constantly on band. ttrNone but first-class good* passed over the bar. •T DROP IN AND SEE ME."W JOHN HOARD. Mineral Hill, March 19, 1880. mrie If ». ». caxavax. »■ »■ >■* Tax. INTERNATIONAL SALOON Eureka, Nevada. MESSRS. CANAVAN A LE VAN, PROPRIETORS. Eureka, December 10,1879. dcll-tf "pTlace saloonT XJF STAIRS IK E. VORBERG'S BUILDIKG, HAIM STREET. THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. POOL AMD BILLIABDft. Elegantly Famished Club Rooms. LUTHER CLARK, Prop’r. Eureka, June 17, 1879. Jel8-tf EMPIRE SALOON. THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRE TO IN FORM the public, and citizens of Eureka, and the whole State of Nevada, that they will be found at home, at all hours, whers nothing but First-class Goods will be disposed of. CHA8. GRAHAM, A. HINTZE. ED. McSOULEY. Eureka, November 7, 1879. nov8-tf RICHMOND NO. 3 SALOON THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST LEASED the above mentioned favorite place, and has had It generally renovated and repaired. He proposes to keep the best WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS T bs found In the market, and will be pleased to have hla friends and the public call and sample bis goods. A Free Lunch will be served. L. McDaniel, dao2d-tf South Main atraet. Eureka. MENDES’ “TIGER” SALOON. THE LABOEMT IB NEVADA. IS NOW OPENJOR BUSINESS. THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES. LIQU0RS_AND CIGARS. A PULL BAND OP MUSIC In attendance ever; evening. JOE MENDES, Proprietor. Enreka, May IT, 18T9. myls-tf JACK PEWS SALOON, -CORNER OF Main and Bateman Streets EUREKA, 2sTE'V\ -THE CHOICEST— Wines, Liquors and Cigars Obtainable la the San Franclaoo market con stantly on hand. Banka, August 10, lilt. aulo-tf MEAT MARKETS. CALIFORNIA MARKET. Next Door to Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express, Main Street, Eureka. GOLL & MONEY, Proprietors. The Fliiext (IiihIIUm or BEEF, MWaUTTOI. Pork, Sausage, Head-Cheese, Constantly on hand. Freak, Fat and Juicy Meats, Of all descriptions, the best in the land, ard cheaper than the cheapest, At Wkoleaale and Retail. *F* Qire us a call. my37 CITY MARKET. , ONE DOOR NORTH OF ADLER’S STORE. South Main Street, Eureka, Nev GEORGE BAILEY, Propr. THE CHOICEST BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, SAUSAGE, «3eC!., CONSTANTLY ON THE HOOKS AT THE City Market. A share of the patronage of old friends and the public generally, la solicited. sep3-tf CAPITAL MARKET. North Main Street, west side, SHOLDERER & ROBERTI. - Pr’s. Beef. pork, mutton, uausage, etc., of the finest quality constantly on hand. Choice Steaks and Prime Roasts a Specialty, At reasonable rates. Our supply in this regard cannot be equaled in Eureka. GIVE U8 A CALL. SHOLDERER k ROBERTI. Eureka. November 10, 1879. novll-tf BREWERIES AND SALOONS. Established.1870. C. P. BREWERY. H. VORBERC. Proprietor. Having taken the helm again at the above establishment, I wish to an nounce to my old friends and the public that the same shall be CONDUCTED AS OF OLD. By the Barrel, Keg, Gallen and Glass. WINES, IjIQTTOFUS —AMD— O X Or IE=L &, Of the best quality only, constantly on hand. H. VORBERG. Eureka. June 4,1879. Jefc-tf Great Attraction! STAR BREWERY SCHMIDT 8 MENOES, PROP’S. fiiHE 8TAR BREWERY 18 NOW OPEN 1 and the bueineaa will be conducted in the same manner as Joe Mendes' Tiger Saloon is kept on Main street, with Good Liquors, Music, -AMD Attentive Waiter Girls. Best LAGER BEER In the State, Sold at GO Cta. per Gallon, At Wholesale. By etrlct attention to bueineaa, we hope to merit a fair share of the public patronage. JOE MENDES. CASPER SCHMIDT. Eureka June 9, 1879. Je3-tf if York Weekly Herald. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. THB CIRCULATION OF THIS POPULAR newspaper has more thsn trebled during the past year. It contains all the leading news contained in the Daily Herald, and la arranged in handy departments. The Foreign New* Embraces special dispatches from all quarters of the globe. Under the head of American News Are given the Telegraphic Dispatches of the week, from all parts of the Union. This fea ture alone makes The Weekly Herald The most valuable chronicle in the world, as it is the cheapest. Every week Is given a faithful report of Political News, till orat ing coimueie mu uoiuureueuiive u» patches from Washington, including full re ports of the speeches of eminent politicians on the questions of tbs hour, Tho Farm Department Of the Weekly Hekald gives the lstest et well ae the moat practical suggeationa and discover ies relating to the duties of the farmer, hlnta tor Raising Cattle. Poultry. Grain, Trees, Vege tables, etc., etc., with suggestlone for keeping buildings and farming utenaila In repair. This la supplemented by a well-edited department, widely copied, under the head of The Home, Giving recipes for practical dishea, hlnta for making clothing, and for keeping up with the lateat fashions at the lowest prices. Every item of cooking or economy suggested In this department la practically tested by expert* be fore publication. Letters from our Parts sad London correspondent* on the very latest fashions. The Home Department of the Weekly Herald will ssvs the housewife more than one hundred times tha prica of tha paper. The In terests of Skilled Labor Are looked after, and everything relating to mechanics and labor saving la carefilly record ed. There le a page devoted to all the lateat phases of the business markets, crops, mer chandise, etc., etc. Avaluable feature la found In tha specially reported prices and conditions of tha Produce Market. Sporting News, at home and abroad, together with a Story every week, a Sermon by tome eminent divine, Literary, Uvuoal, Dramatic, Personal and Sra Note*. There la no paper in the world which contain* ao much news matter every week aa the Weerly Herald, which la aent, poatage fret, tor One Dollar. You can subscribe at any time. The Hew York Herald IN A WEEKLY FORM, One Dollar a Year. Address. New York Herald, dedo] Broadway and Ann street. New York. tn A WEEK. Ill a day at home easily J) lz made. Ooetly Outfit free. Address Tmca k do., Auguata, Mai*., _ HOTELS. INTERN iTIONlLHOTBL, EUREKA, NEVADA. JUST REOPENED. THE SECOND HOTEL IN NEVADA. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public that I have again reopened the Inter national. The building la a three-story brick one, fire-proof and bas been newly furnished throughout. Thankful for the patronage so generously ex tended In times past, I would aak a continuance for the future. D. H. HALL, Proprietor. Eureka, December 1,1879. d2-tf J. L. HINCKLEY, J. B. LOCKWOOD. 1 PARKER HOUSE. Hinckley & Lockwood, PROPRIETORS. This house will be kept fxrst clabs. Rooms single or in suits. At tached to the House is a first-class RE S TAUBANT. THE BAB Has a fine reputation, and nothing but the best Liquors, Wines and Cigars will be kept. •0"Railroad coaches will take passengers to and from the depot. Eureka, February 6, 1879. feb7 tf SOUTH GATE HOTEL, MOUTH OF PINTO CANYON. THOMAS FITZPATRICK, PROPRIETOR. TRAVELER8 WILL FIND GOOD ACCOM modatlons at this house. The Hamilton, Ward and Ploche stages stop for meals at this establishment. GOOD STABLING, HAY AND GRAIN. •0- Meals at All Hoars—SO Cents. A share of the public patronage Is solicited. South Gate, April 3.1879. api-tf CALISHER BROS. NEWS AGENTS And Dealers In FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, NOTE AND LETTER PAPER, FANCY PAPETRIES, STATIONERY, TOYS, CUTLERY, SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. —Also— Novels, Eastern Pictorials and Magazines al ways on hand. Subscriptions received for any of the San Francisco Dallies or Weeklies. Agents for the Virginia “ Enterprise ” and "Chronicle.’* 10^Remember the place— CALISHER BROS, 19 Main street. Eureka, January 7,1879. jan8tf JOSEPH OOBLENTZ, JOHN t. BOWMAN. JOHN S, BOWMAN it CO. Importers and Manufacturers of FINE H1V1N1 CIG1RS, -AND DE1LERS IN LEIF T0B1CC0, ETC. Xorthtces* Comer of Battery and Sacra mento Streets, San Franeteeo. Felix Coblentz, Traveling Agent fl5-tf C. D. STUART, [FORMERLY OF EUREKA,] KEEPS Fine fines, Liprs anil Cigars, 525)* Sanaome, and 602 Washington streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Will be pleased to see old friends. Jan* tf BUSINESS CARD. All Persons Owing Me on Book Aooount WILL PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE IMME DIATELY. WITH J. H. HVHDT. at the Old Store, —OB, WITH PRANK B. ALDERSON, at the Bon* tlOBl OfflOti. W. B. CLARK. Eurekt. Not. T. 10T9 &ov8tf NOTICE TO_TRAVELEBS. PARTIES DESIRING PASSAGE TO RAIL. WAY Statlcas will please procure ticket, it the Jackson House, or at the Fashion Stables ind leave ordere to be called. W. H. SWEENEY k 00.. ooli-tl Bus Preprlitora. « ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DAY. E. BAILY, Attorney at law, has re moved his office from Clark’s building to Whitton’s building, north side of Clark street, between Main and Bael streets. d2-tf THOMAS LASPEYRE, Attorney ani» counselor at Law. Office <» Hyland’» Brick Build ing, Bateman street, opposite the Jackson House, Eureka, Nevada. OEO. W. MERRILL. A. L. FITZGERALD. MERRILL & FITZGERALD, A ttorneyn at law. prac J\. TICE in all the Courts. Office in the Sentinel building. Eureka, October 8,1879. oc9-tf C. J. LANSING, Attorney at law. office in Odd Fellows’ Building, over Wells, Fargo k Co’s Express Office. Eureka, May 20, 1879. my21tf F. W. GOLE. A. M. HILLHOUS1. HILLHOUSE & COLE, Attorneys at law, eureka, Nevada. Rooms 1 and 2, Odd Fellows* Building. F. H. HARMON, Attorney at law. office At the Assessor’s office, In the Court house. JOHN T. BAKER, Attorney at law. office in the Foley-Rickard building, up stairs, Main street, Eureka, Nevada. Particular attention given to the acquiring of of titles to Government lands. GEO. W. BAKER, Attorney at law and nota ry Public. Office in the Foley-Rickard building, Main street. Eureka. Nevada. PHYSICIANS, DR. E. THieLE) PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND Ob stetrician. Office—Main street, two doors south of new brick building. (Private entrance from Buel street.) Office hours : 9 to 10 a. m. and C to 7 P. m. Free office hours : 2 to 4 p. M. DR. A. C. BISHOP, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, one door north of Hiram Johnson’s, on Main street, Eureka. dc2-tf DR. G. H. THOMA, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OF flee in Sentinel building, up stairs, rear suite of rooms. DR J. R. N. OWEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON EU reka, Nevada. Office In Ryland’s Build ing, in the office formerly occupied by G. W. Baker, Esq. J. A. NESBITT, M.D., C. M. OFFICE — MONACO'S BUILDING, MAIN Street, Eurek., Nevedt. DR. JAMES WILLIAMS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OF fice it the J.ckeoc Hotel. Eureka. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. HAMILTON, D. D. S„ Dentist, booms, bate MAN street, opposite the Sen- MQ& tinel’s new building. l T'lr THOMAS J. READ, CIYIU ENGINEER AND U. S, DEP* uty Mineral Surveyor. Office in Ryland’s Brick Building, on the corner of Bateman and Buel streets, up stairs. WALTER S. LONG, CIVIL ENGINEER AND U. S. DEP uty Mineral Surveyor. Office over Bank Exchange, Main street. Eureka. Nevada. SOCIETIES. ST. JOHN’S CHAPTER, NO. 0. The stated convocations of st. John’s Chapter, No. 6, R. A. M., will be held at Masonic Hall, on the Saturday next suc ceeding the pale of the moon in each month. All Royal Arch Masons, in good standing, are oordlally invited to attend. H. JOHNSON, H. P. P. Anderson, Secretary. BULLION ENCAMPMENT NO. 10, I- O* O. F.» Holds regular sessions on the First and Third MONDAYS of each month, at 7)4 o’clock, ». m., in the Foley Rickards’ Building. Sojourning Patriarchs are Invited to attend. CYRUS B. BID WELL, 0. P. Peter Anderson, Scribe. mrlO-tf EUREKA LODGE. NO. 16. F. dc A. M. THE STATED COMMUNICATIONS OF EU reka Lodge, No. 16, F. k A. M., will be held in Odd Fellows’ Hall the fourth Monday of each and every month. Members of slater lodges, and sojourning brethren In good standing, are cordially invit ed to attend. B. 8ADLEB, W. M. W. P. Steichelxan, Secretary. MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 97,1.0.0. F., Meet every Saturday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hsll, at 7 o’clock. All members of the order, In good standing, are In vited to attend. R. J. DOAE, N. G. Jas. W. Smith, Secretary. BEATIFIC LODGE, NO. 7, K. OF P., Meets each Friday of every month, at 7:30 o’clock p. M., at Its Osstls Hall, In Odd Fellows’ building. All Brother Knights, In good standing, are fraternally Invited to attend such meetings. 0. L. BROY, 0. .0 H. B. MoKbx, X. of R. and 8. AMERICAN LABOR UNION. The regular meetings of the 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 3 and 4 o’clock p. m., daily. A. 0. BISHOP, President. A. M. Campbell, Secretary. aplT-tf RED MEN. WINNEMUOCA TRIBE. NO. I, IMPROVED Order of Red Men, hold regular ooun clla at Masonio Hall on the third sleep of avery seven suna, at the seventh run, thirtieth breath. Sojourning braves, warriors and chiefs, are cordially invited to maet in council. R. M. BEATTY, Ssehem. Max Jacobs, Chief of Reoard. si WANTED, A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. For particulars, appiy at this office. s23 Iw* Billheads, letterheads and Cards, printed at tha Ssimm Offios at fdised prtsu BANKERS. PAXTON & CO., BANKERS, EUREKA. NEVADA. JQRAW AT BIGHT, IN SUMS TO SUIT, OH Anglo-Callfomian Bank.Sen Francisco Anglo-Californian Bank.London J. k W. Seligman k Oo.New York D. 0. Mills k Oo.Sacramento Decker k Jewett. Marysville White k McCornlck.Salt Lake City Discount Commercial Paper, Make Collec tions, Receive Deposits in Coin or Currency on open account, certificate, or special deposit, and transact ▲ GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Com mission. i i Pi My Bank, (Is Woodruff A Ennor’i Bulldlsg) EUREKA, NEVADA. President.E. Woodruff Cashier.Wm. Pardy Doucctom : F. W. Clute.E. Woodruff. Transact a General Banking Business. Draw at sight on Wells, Fargo & Go., Ban Francises, New York and London. ■QT Also, Local Agency of the following Fire Insurance Companies: Berlin Cologne, of Berlin: La C'onflanee. of Paris; La Calsse Generate, of Paris; Manchester, of England i Girard, of Philadel phia; Revere, of Boston; People’s, of New Jersey; and other sterling Companies. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commis sion. Eureka, May 15,1879. myl6-tf EUREKA AND CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMPANY. South Main Street, Nsvad*. NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA L JMBB 3El>, Of all kinds. Bad wood, Oregon and Sugar Pins MINING TIMBERS 1 BUILDING LUMBERS A complete assortment of Clear and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Siding. Bustlo, and other styles of Siding, Moulding, Laths, Shingles, Doors, Bash and Blinds, etc., always on hand, ST* Everything at the Lowest Cash Rates Jel E * C. Em CO. Stan, Mt & Company, SAN FRANCISCO. Largest Music House on the Coast. Peclflc Ooeet Agent, for the Cel.br.ted W EBER PIANOS —iso— Estey Organs. Manufacturers of the SHERMAN & HYDE PIANO! For Braes Instruments, SHEET MUSIC, And everything In the Haile Line, addreaa SHERMAN, HYDE & 00., SAN FRANCISCO. Piano* and Organ* Sold on Easy Term*. Sheet Hollo Depot at Morris H. Joseph’* Holden Bale jyss-ly More. Enrek*. FOB $3 OO You can hare the RENO EVENING GAZETTE UNTIL ELECTION DAT. And for $1 00 THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. 1ST All questions Intelligently discussed; none dodged. Send for sample copy. R. L. FULTON, ui.d-Sm Proprietor. VOCAL HID KSTRUREKTM. MUSIC, Taught on the piano and oboan Aleo, Feinting, Woi-work, Stamping, Em broidery, etc., et reasonable price., by MBS. COTTLE, Nob Kill, In rear of the Hospital, l Baraka, Jana 34, UW. jaM-tf RE8TAPRANT8. coRlMeoflfH In the rear of the old Corner Saloon. PRAMENKO A BALLICH, PBOPRIETOBS. The finest the market affords alweye served to customers. Fowl, Wild Gome, Fish, Oyster*, Etc., Etc., Prepared In the roost tempting style. Meali at all Houn of the Day or Night. Private Room* for Dinner Parties. For every dellcscy of the Besson, go to the CORNER CHOP*8TAND. Eureks, April 7,1880. s8 tf FISKE’S RESTAURANT ! Removed to Its Old Loestlos. Having returned to my former place of business on Main street, occu pied previous to the Are, I am now again pre pared to furniah all my old cuatomers and new patrons with the best day board in Eureka. Open Dav and Night. Suppers for private parties gotten np on short notice. WEDDING CAKES AND*"FANCY PASTRY A SPECIALTY. By leaving orders at the Store, goods will be delivered to any part of the town. 0HA8. FIBRE, Proprietor. Eureka, May 36, 1879. my37tf THE TURNER HOUSE! Hortta Main Street, EUREKA, ... NEVADA. JOHN MAGGINETTI. PROPRIETOR. Having leased this old and well established hotel, and bad ll thoroughly renovated and repaired, I aollolt a ahare of the public patronage. THE ROOMS Are large and airy, and wety n -atly lumlahad. THE RESTAURANT Will, at all times, be supplied with the best the market affords. Travelexa will And this a good house to atop at. Terms moderate. JOHN MAGGINETTI. Eureka, January 17,1- 6. Jsnl8 tf PARKER HOUSE RESTAURANT. MBS. H16UY, Proprietress. Thankful fob past fa- vcs vora, and by strict attention to business, I hope to merit and receive a share of the public ■ patronage. Board, per Week.$8.00 Single Heals.00 Cento Eureka, Augaat 6,1879. au6-tf EXCELSIOR CHOP-STAND —AND— RESTAURANT. Having employed uncle billy Wniu aa “Boas” Cook, I asaura my Strom that no pains will bo oparod to treat am wall with tha baat tha market affords. •^OYSTERS, IN EVERY STYLE. A SPECIALTY^** OOZY ROOMS, where private parties—large or •mall—can be accommodated to such aa their appetites crave, are to be entered from Buel street, opposite Eureka Hall. VKmIi et all hoars of the Day or Fight. I. K. SHAY, Proprietor. Eureka, March 1, la*. XJr* FOR SALE AND TO LET. Furnished Booms to Let. SEVERAL NICELY FURNISHED BOOHS to let, at half the prices usually charged by other lodging houses. The rooms are large and very comfortable, and moat of them are furnished with atovea. HRS. DENNIS, At the large brlok house, North Buel street. Eureka, January 17, 1880. janl8 tf House for Sale. Brick house on nob hill fob sale —eouth of water-tank: two room., wood ahed and water. Apply to the B. k C. Lumber Company. Eureka, January 12,1880. Janl3 tf TO RENT. Anew house, ofthbee boohs. 4* aituated next to the residence of ii-“m Hatt. Kyla, Nob Hill. Apply on the premlaea. Eureka. July 2». 1879. jySO-tf FOR RENT, A NICE SUNNY BOOH, WELL ADAPTED for an offloe or bad-room. For particu lar. apply at thla offloe. febS tf WRIT1NHJCH00L. Those desiring to receive instbug lion In Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, will please call at the School-house on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, st 7 o'clock, and on Ruby Hill, Honday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7 o'clock ; or at the residence of O. Y. Benjamin at ssy time, where specimens msy be seen. *2tf D. L. BENJAMIN. Teecher. T BOAL BLANKS, OF ALL RE in scriptions, printed to order st the RBI TOI1L OFFICE foundries. EUREKA FOUNDRY. This sstablishmovt is pbkpabxd to furnish mills snd furasess with CASTINGS Of erery description; Ateo MACHINE WORK. We here running. In connection with the •boro . BOILMt SHOP, where eU deecrlptlona of Boiler Work end Porcine will be under taken. All work laerlngike Feundiy fiesrentccd end EsemM u the Moat leawnabl. Terms. •y Order, solicited from entlytee dtetrtcte end Ailed with dispatch. H. H. CONHLXH k CO., Eureka Foundry, Eureka, Her. B. T, Inter, L. 0. fun, PARKK A LACY, Sale Agents for BURLEIGH AIR COMPRESSORS —A AiS— Rock Diilling Machinery, PUTNAM MACHINE COMPANY. Machinists’ Tools and Steam Engines, Hac kin'. Engines and Boilers, Hoisting and Taeht Engines, Steam Pumps and Centrifugal Irri gating Pumpa, ALWAYS OS HAND. AIT Market Street, Ban Frandsce, California CITY PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY South Mata Street, Eureka Mot. Photographs Photograph* Having the best arranged Gallery la the State, end having had a long and uninterrupted prac-, tice In the Photographing htulneaa, I am able to produ I MOST LIFELIKE PICTURES To be obtained In this State. All my weft is warranted for permanency, style and flu# in tah. Enlargements reproduced front the smell sot miniatures to the ufe-alae picture, equal to any of tha hast reputad houses Eaat or west. CRAYON FINISH ENLAMENKRTS A SPECIALTY. Also, Water color, Porcelain, Photo-ehromo and all others too numerous to mention. All negatives are carefully retouched end preserved one year for farther orders. si LOUIS MONACO. Photographer. EUREKA HALL, Baal Street, Eureka, Nevada. Finest Hall in Eastern Nevada. 700 SEATING CAPACITY 700 •W The Hall Is Complete la Seeaerp and Stage Appointments, Suitable far THEATRICALS, BALLS AND PARTIES. Dates saw opes. Terms reasonable. Address ECBEKA HALL COMPANY. Eureka. March «. 1880. mrlO-tf $$ LIVERY, SBfc FEED AND SALE STABLE, •rath Main Street, Buraks, Nevada, s A GENERAL LIVERY BUSINESS WILL be conducted la all lto branches. Horses bought end told. Horses hoarded by the day, wo6b or month. Elegant turnout*, four la hand* double or •ingle, can always be procured. Hay and Grmin for Bala Persons patronising ns will always Sad good treatmant and reasonable prioee. Eureka,Oct, 33. Inn. oM-tf rarer hill wateb tom ( opacity of Talks, AOO.txrU Gatlsss. ■ v. ,.. ALL NOW NOLL. WATER WILL BE FURNISHED HI BUST Hill, la any desired quantities, at all seasons of tbs year, at a uniform rata, and lower then can be furnished from any other ■onrce. Water dellved twice dally to private families, miners'cabins, saloons, etc. Tickets ranging from OX to 50 oents apiece, will bo sold at the Office of the Company, on Baby Hill. W. B. HARRCB, Proprietor. T. W. PEARSON, Superintendent. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFOBE EX. latlng between J. Meyers, of Baa Pianola, co, California, and X. J. Franklin, of Eureka, Nevada. Is this day (April S, lego) dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Meyers retiring from the Arm. The business will be continued as hare, tofore under the Arm name of X. J. Franklin h Co., who will receive payment and receipt for all acoounta due the odd Arm. &.7SSW Eureka, April •, lg|0. alO lm NOTICE. J- HAVE THIS DAT APPOINTED GABRIEL . XORGANTIHI, of the town of Eureka, evade, my agent to oolloot all rants due and coming to mo, on ell property owned by me In the town end county of Eure'-c. 5trle of To, vede ; and I haroby notify the tenants occupy tng said property, that he lathe only person authorized to reoatva said rents. PIETRO XABTELLETTI, Eureka, Nevada, April 1, llgo. allm THE EUREKA SENTINEL *,^*2 Ala at Hr. J. H Bates’ Advertising Agency . Xo. 41 Perk Row. (TIium Building) New York, who la authorized to contract for advertising and subscriptions tothls paper. JOB PBIXTOtt OP ALL SOM 4 SPECIALTY at thlg adtea.