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VOL. XX. EUREKA, NEVADA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1881. NO. 151
igutEka Ooilvt Sentinel,
,r,u»n*B evKBT |M",,D''T * *”
CASSIDY & SKILLMAN.
OEO. W, CAflftlDY.
A. 8EILLMAX._
Of Monroe s* B.tem.n etreeU.
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* j'^bchant. x«.
i 0 DOYLE. ...Hamilton
, p ..D<,1“°“‘
MAS B.BTBEITBEBOEB.rybo
J a rlSCUBACB...-Brletol. Lmram ob./W
a SflOTT Brletol. Lincoln County, Nev.
n BHENOwisTfl.Wiuaemucca. Nev.
, * b7c*ABD.Hilver Beef, Utah
ORMOND A LOVETT.PrlKO, Utah
rooERS A SLOT/,. Bonanza City, Idaho.
* BARNES.Central City, D.T.
p TAVEY .Bingham Canyon, Utah
W alUMONS..»*“ Miguel, Cal.
ROtlEBS A PABSONS.Bellevue, Idaho
■ .Uiuaw CBANE, No. »1H Pine .treat and
M lSorir etreet. Boom ». if Sol. Agent
1 Daily and Wkkkly Sgjrmmi
“ju Franclaco. Pcraoua In that city hav
L baelneae with thli offlce are requeated to
pamPUPlcate with him.
meat mabketb.
CHALET. J. H. SHOEMAKER.
HALEY & SHOEMAKER,
.... rsorsiKTOU or th» —
The People’s Market
ECREKA, NEVADA.
the finest
Beef, Mutton and Pork
in the Market.
Retail and Wholesale.
AIM the nn»T NAt'HAUKH man*
nlhtlnred In th* Ntate.
mis is the Market for Epicures.
Eureka, March 15,1881. _mhlc.f
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Waal alda ol Main a mat, oppoalt. Moor. Bro’a
Li.arj Stable. Eureka.
Chariot Coll, :: Proprietor.
Tha Plant Qualities af
BEEF, ^J[|llUTTOII,
Pork, Sausage, Head-Oheoso,
Oouatautl, on hand.
Freeh, Pat and Jalap Meats.
Of all daacrtpUoua, tha heat la tha land, ar d
rhaaper than tha oheapeet,
At Wheleaale and B.tall.
Olra a. a call. m fW
CITY MARKET
FRESH, FAT, JOICY,
Beef and Mutton
Bwsivid iveby day from reko, at
tbla' Market. Tha choloaat meat* In th*
lud oonataatly on hand, including
Sautage, Veal, Pork, Ito.
lOIV TOBBB. WM. ZADOW
TORRE « ZADOW,
Innka, Mar 1*. 1M0. W»o,»rlet*r»j
CAPITAL MARKET.
■•r«h Mala lliaal, was. aldo,
WM. 8H0LDK&B&, • • Proprietor.
BUT, PORE, MOTTOS, IAOSAOS, ITO.,
of th* Baast quality oonatantlr an band.
Choice Steaks and Prime
Roasts a Specialty,
Miaaaonabla rataa. My iu,,ly la tbla ragard
'*SSLbIrt,,I*I*d ,B Psraka.
ain MI A CALL.
. . _ t WM. BHOLDERER.
Rurtha, Sorambaa 10. HTil norll-tt
». UIEBART. y. . Esorr
REINHART l CO.
Daalara la Wbola aad Ground
s A R, L B Y,
WHEAT. BRAE AED
SHOETI.
Barley Ground to Order.
roa TIB
t'HlJTLBR WAOON
aobnti fob
*‘M*W*. MO WEB*, BUPUI,
And til kinds of
A&RICDLT0RALJMPLBMBNT8.
or Vi ££** d*U'”'*4 «• »sH of town froo
^»»«*>-»»•
HART & PHELPS,
"tROHAIIT TAILORS,
BM Marked street,
J?* tTAlBg in FBAMOIgOe, (UL
ATKINSON « DEMING,
""sorting tailors i
a*. 105 state Street.
boobfobd, ill.
RESTAURANTS.
Park Ion Restart
FOMSCHELLBR, PROPS
Reopened In Flrfit-C'IWM Htylf
Everything New, Clean
and Inviting.
THL KITCHEN 18 UNDER THE SUPER
vision of Hr. Scheller, one of the best
cooke in Eureka, who served his apprentice,
ship in a leading Parisian Restaurant, and the
Dining Room is in charge of Mr. Fox. They
ure both experienced men, and know how to
cater to the inner man.
Eureka, April 30,1881. myltf
CONSOLIDATED
Boarding House.
NORTH MAIN STREET, EUREKA.
MRS. JOHN HUEBNER & CO., PRO.
rpHE HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY *RE
•L fitted and renovated throughout. The
table will be constantly supplied with every
delicacy to be had in the market, prepared in
the most tempting, home-like style.
•STThe proprietors guarantee that they will
set as good a table aa can be found in Eureka.
Terms Reasonable.
Eureka, April 39,1881. «p80tf
Change! Hands.
Toner Boose Restaurant
Has Changed Hands, and
better Fare can now be had
for less money than at any
other First-Class Restaur
ant In Eastern Nevada.
Board, per day.HI OO
By the Week. 7 OO
Meal TleketM, 21 for. 7 OO
Eureka, May 2, 1881. my3tf
CORNER CHOP - STIND,
In the rear of the old Corner Saloon.
PRAMENKO a BALLICH,
PROPRIETORS.
The finest the mabxit affords
alwaja aarrad to cnatomara.
Howl, Wild Quaii Flab. Ojitara,
Kte., Kte.,
Praparad In tha moat tamptlnf atjla.
leali at all Hour* of the Day or Night
Private Booms for Dinner PaVtles.
For arary delicacy of lha season, go to tha
CORNER CHOP-8TAND.
Earaka, April T, 18S0. ~ ag tf
OYSTER SALOON,
Chop House and Confectionery
Mala St., two Doors North of Johnson’!,
MBS. BROWN.PROPRIETRESS
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
OYSTERS REOK1VED DAILY BY XXPBES8,
and all the delloeolee of the market kept
constantly on hand.
ELEGANT PRIVATE ROOMS.
Tha only place in Eureka where e*ndjr is
manufactured. Fresh and Choica Gandies for
sale, either wholesale or retail. d28tf
CHEAPLIVINC
EUREKA RESTAURANT !
North Main street, a few doors below the
PoetofBos.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT !
Single Menu.M eentn.
By *l«e Week.IS 00.
Ham and Egga, Mutton Obopa. Baef Steaks,
Vaal Cutlets, etc., aerved at all honra.
U7~In connection with the restaurant la a
flrat-claaa Bakery, where freeh Breed. Pies,
Cakes and Pina Pastry of all kinds will
constantly ba kept on hand or meds to ordsr,
and will ba .old cheaper than at any other
PlKurska, March 80,1881._ mhSltf
Stall-fed Beef
....AT....
CHARLIE COLL’8
California Market,
SOUTH MAIN STBEET.
The Finest Cuts of Stall
fed Beef can now be ob
tained at my Market, and I
Intend to keep this kind of
meat constantly on hand.
CHARLIB COLL.
Eureka, April 16.1M1.»PlTtf
FOB 3-A-IiE.
HOUSE END LOTS.
This pbopebty ib situated on mon.
roe .treet, two lota north of the realdence
of B. Sadler, and oonaletaof a
Small Wooden Building and S Lota,
Having a frontage of MllOO feet. The owner
la daalroue of di.po.lng of the property Imme
diately, and will aell It oheap.
For particular, lnqolre of
ot DB, MEN LEE. Chinatown.
HOTELS AND LODGINGS.
DO*. M'NICOL. PETE KNIBMT.
THE PARKER DORSE,
Knight & M’Nicol
PROPRIETORS.
This house will be kept first
clasa, and everything dene for the ac
commodation end to assure the comfort of
guesta. Booms single or en suite. Attached
to the house la a first-class
RESTAURANT.
X K E EAR
Hss a fine reputation, and nothing but the beet
Liquors, Wines and Cigars will be kept.
^"Railroad coaches will take passengers to
and from the depot.
Eureks, March 18,1881. mhl9tf
THE TURNER HOUSE
B. J. TURNER, Proprietor,
SOUTH MAIN STREET.
This old established hotel has
just undergone thorough repair, and ia
kept first-class. Everything will be done fbr
the comfort and accommodation of guests.
Rooms Single or in Sultea. Lodgings—50
cents, 75 cents, and $1
Attached to the House Is s First
Class Restaurant.
Tbe Bar ia stocked with the beat brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
The Railroad Coach taken Paaaen
ten to and from the Depot.
RE-OPENED.
The Jackson House.
Only Fire-Proof Hotel in Eastern
Nevada.
MAIN STREET, EUREKA.
11HE ROOMS ARE HARD FINISHED, NEW
ly and elegantly furnished, and are spa
cious.
Single Rooms or in Suites.
«u In All the Booms.
Connected with the Hotel is the
FINEST BAR-ROOM IN THE STATE
(.. . AND THE....
BEST DIKING ROOM IN EASTERN NEVADA.
A. JACKSON, Proprietor,
Formerly of the Jeckeon Home, at Hamilton,
White Pine county. ottf
BUREAU HOTEL,
P. McELROY, Proprietor,
SOUTH MAIN BTBBBT.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FIRST-GLASS
rooms, which cu ho rented with or with,
out board, on reasonable terms. Attached to
the homo ia a Oret-elaae BAR-ROOM, where
the heat of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
May ha obtained,
P. KeELBOY.
Eureka, Aaffmt It, 1880.enlt-tf
SOUTH GATE HOTEL,
MOUTH OF PINTO OAHTOH.
THOMAS FITZPATRICK. PROPRIETOR.
TRAVELERS WILL FIND GOOD AOOOK
modatlona at thl« houaa.
Tha Hamilton. Ward and Mocha stags* atop
for maala at thla aatabUahmant.
GOOD STABLING, HAT AND GRAIN.
*r Neala at All Hauta-IO Caata.
A al)ara of tha pnhUo patronaga la aolldtad.
South Gate, April 1.1ST*. ap4-tf
THE MATTER HODSE.
RUBY HILL, NEY.
THE LEADING EATING HOUSE ON THE HILL.
Located a Uttla South of the X K Works.
Tables SuppUed with the Best the
Market Affords.
EVERYTHIN!! NEAT AND CLEAN.
CHARGES REASONABLE.
No Smiles but Cood Grub.
CALL AND B1 CONVINCED.
fl« SD. TWOFATTEW, Prop
BDRBK1 LODGING BOIISB
FURNISHED MOSS TO LET.
Mbs. mobgan has built and ble
gantly furnlahad a lodging houaa next
door aonth of the People’, Restaurant. Bual
•treat. Boom, can now be eecured. upon rea
sonable terms, by tha day, week or month.
Eureka, December 14, IMP.
INTONE FARRARIS,
Boot and Shoemaker,
....HAS REMOVED TO....
V. UHL’S OLD SHOP,
Eut Side Lower Mein Street, near Weatern
Union Telegraph Offlce.
Boots and shoes made to order.
and a perfect St guaranteed. Mending
end repairing done on abort order.
%jr Mr. Uhl hee turned over hie entire cue
tom to me end I hope *°“«»» »
of ♦*%. iime. ANTONS TARRAR18.
Eureka. April 18, 1881._tpiatt
J. SCHILLER,
Merchant Tailor.
IN WHITTON’S BUILDING.
Takes this method of announcing
to hi* old customers and the public that
be has again resumed business, and will be
pleased to have their patronage.
•/"Alterations and repairing neatly and ex
peditiously attended to.
Eureka, April *0,1881. nijltf
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
W. H. DAVENPORT,
Attorney at law and Dis
trict Attorney. Civil business attended
to in all the Courts. Office in the Conrt-house.
GEO. W. BAKES. I. L. WIVES.
BAKER & WINES,
Attorneys at law. office
tn the Foley-Rickard building, Main
street, Eureka, Nevada.
GEO. W. MERRILL. A. L. FITZGERALD,
MERRILL 4 FITZGERALD,
Attorneys at law. pbac
TICE in all the Courts.
-Office in the Foley-Rickard Building, over
Wells, Fargo k Co’s Express Office, Main street,
Eureka, Nevada. JeS tf
FREDERICK W. COLE,
Attorney at law. eureka,
Nevada. Office—Raman. Building.
DAV. E. BAILY,
Attorney at law, haw re
moved his office from Whitton’s build
ing, to the Sentinel building, first floor,
southeast corner.
C. J. LANSING,
Attorney at law. orrics in
the Court Houae.
Eureka, May 30, 1878. soy31tf
F. H. HARMON,
Attorney at law. office
At the Assessor's office, in the Court
house.
JOHH T. BAKER,
Attorney at law. office in
the Foley-Bickard building, np stain,
Main street. Eureka, Nevada.
Particular attention given to the acquiring of
of title, to Government lands.
THOMAS LASPEYRE,
Attobney ajtd counselob
at Law. Office In Byland’a Building.
Entrance on Beteman street.
~~ PHYSICIANS,
DR. G. H. THOMA,
PHYSICIAN AND SCBOEON. OF*
floe in Semtxmei. building, up stairs,
rear suite of rooms.
DR. A. C. BISHOP,
PHYSICIAN AND BVROEON.
Office, in Billy Clark's building, np
stairs,
DR J. *1. H. OWES,
PHYSICIAN AND SCBOBON EC
reka, Nevada. Office at the Tcrnek House,
Main street.
DR. T. W. HUNTINGTON,
PHYSICIAN AND SCBOEOM—
Office in Clerk's brick building, cornet
Monroe and Clark streets. myl2tx
ROBERT CALDWELL, J. 6. POTTS.
DRS. POTTS A CALDWELL.
BAN JOBS, CALIFORNIA.
Diseases of women, boohs
1, 9, and 8, Odd Fellows’ Building, Fint
Street, Ben Jose, California. aplT lm
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C HAMILTON, D. D. S„
DENTIST, BOOHS, A riWABiL
In dark’* new brick building,MK59K
comer of Monroe end Clerk itreete.'AUTCv
Entrance on Clerk street.
THOMAS J. BIAS,
rum BNOINBBB ABB U. B, DEP
VJ uty Mineral Burreyor. Offlce la the
iRtmt building, up stairs.
A. S BOOK,
17 S. DEPUTT SINEBAL SUB
J , reyor end Olyll Engineer. Any surrey.
Ing will be done promptly end on the beet terms.
Eureka, August U, 1880.eulAtf
SOOIBTIEB.
MOUNTAIN LOME NO. «J. O.O.F.,
TVflET EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING AT
JXL Odd Fellows' BaU, at 7U0 o'clock. All
mambere of the order. In good standing, are In
vited to attend. J. L. SMITH. N. O.
A. Olives, R. S.
BULLION ENCAMPMENT NO. 10,
I. O. O. F„
5OLDS REGULAR SESSIONS IN THEIli.
Hell, Odd Fellow]’ Building, every Art:
third MONDAY EVENING of each an
every month, at 7 JO o'clock. All. officer* in t
members ere particularly requested to he
present.
Sojourning Patriarchs in good standing tie
eordlally Invited to attend.
CHARLES FERRARIS. 0. P.
W. H. DAVXuroaT, Scribe. aputf
ST. JOHN'S CHAPTER. SO. ».
The stated convocations of ei
John's Chapter. No. *, R. A. M., will
held at Masonic Hell, on the Saturday neat suc
ceeding the pale of the moon In each month.
All Royal Arab Mason*, in good •landing, a."
eordlally lnvltad to attend.
A. L. FITZGERALD, H. P.
A. D. Rook, Secretary.
EUBEIAA LODOE. NO. IS. F.A1.I
rpHE STATED COMMUNICATIONS OF EU.
1 reka Lodge, Ho. IS. F. h A. M., will he
held In Odd Fallewi’ Hell Beturdey. on or be
fore the foil moon.
Member! of alitor lodges, end sojourning
brethren In good standing, are eordlally Invit
ed to attend. MV AN JONES, W. M.
Alex. D. Rocs, Secretary.
BEATIFIC LODOB, BO. 7, M. OF P..
Meets each Friday of every
month, at 7 JO o’clock r. m.. at Its Oaatlc
Hall, In the Rlekard-Foley building.
All Brother Knights, In good standing, an
fraternally tnTitadtoattondsnobi meettM.
W. H. DAVKHPOBT, O. 0..
0. H. Oast, K. of B. and B.
AHBBICAH LABOR CHIOS.
THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF TH F
American Lobar Union will be hold at
Armory Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING of
each week. Any paraon dwirlng Informative
In regard to the Union, oen obtain the aeme b>
applying to the Secretary, at Armory Hall, be
tween the honra of 8 ana t o'clock r. x., dally
A. 0. BISHOP. Prealdent.
A. M. (ltxrent.i.. Secretary. aplT-tf
A. ©. H,
MEETl EVERY FIRST AND THIRD BAT
urdoy of each month, at their hall,
corner Clark and Edward* a treat*, at T31>
o'clock. THOS. MURPHY. Prealdent.
Panics Hannon, Secretary.
Eureka, Inly 18.1880. Jy80-tf
ALPHA LODdE HO. 1, A. O. C. W.
Meets at the foley and biokard
building every Tuesday evening at T:80
o'clock. Sojourning brethren In good atandlns
are Invited to attend.
Examining Physician —Dr. O. H. Thoma.
J. 80HANLANKER, M. W.
1. C. 0. Wnrrxonn, Recorder.
JAMIES Ml. SMITH,
CORONER,
..Mewktla.
Residence Welt aide Monroe Street, fourth
door North of the old Stone Hoapltal. JaStf
SEED POTATOES.
I HAVE FOR SALE TEN TONS OF EARLY
Red Rose Potatoes, which era the'flnrel
for seed of any potato.* in the State. Foi
particular* apply to THOMAS WETHERED
at the Warehouse.
Eureka, April 88,1881. apHtf
BANKERS.
PAXTON & CO.,
ZB^ZCTZECIEJiK/S,
EUREKA, NEVADA.
J-^RAW AT SIGHT. IN SUMS TO 8UIT. ON
Anglo-CGtfornlan Bulk.Sin Francieco
Anglo-Cdlfornlan Bulk.London
J. k W. Sellgman k Co.Now York
D. O. Mill, k Oo.Sacramento
Decker k Jewett.Maryiv.ll.
White k McGornick.SGt Like City
Dleconnt OommerdG Paper, Make Collec
ttona, Becelve Depoaita In Coin or Currency on
open acconnt, certificate, or epedG deposit,
and transact
A GENERAL BANKING BUSIWESK.
■iT Mining Btocka Bought and Sold on Oom
miulon.
WHite Pile Comtr Bait
(In Woodruff k Ennor’s Building)
Eureka, Nevada.
PRESIDENT.E. WOODRUFF
CASHIER.WM. PARDY
Directors:
F. W. CLUTE. E. WOODRUFF.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Draw at sight on Wells, Fargo k Co., San
Francisco, New York and London.
Stocks bought and sold on Commision.
Local Agency for Hutchinson k Mann Fire
Insurance Companies. myl4 tf
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
EUREKA AND PALISADE
DR^ILIR/O-AJD
■—
nw AHBASfUEMKjrrM I
On and after May I, 1881,
A FAST Xlt-A-I**
WILL IVI FOB
Pawenver*, Mid EipreM
ONLY, AND WILL
Lm?« Eureka daily it....• •.......^V 4:30 a. m*
Arrive it PaUaade it.0:00 a. if*
Matin* connection with
*•:«■»! nuil Wr«l K<»«its«l Trnlu* «»t ft**
4 nilrnl I'ariNr KaJirua>;,
■i .
KKTIIHNINf# ,
j La**** Pallaade datlv at. A J' r. M.
j v rrlt* at Fur»te at..... .11:15 ». M
I'retttht it ml Aooomntodatluu T ratal
I.mtm Eureka dally at.<40 a. M.
Arrival at Pallaade at.330 r. u.
Leaves Pallaade dally at..<30 a. a.
arrive# at Eureka at.<30 f. U.
THE OOMFARY
will onrrn fkkhjht at
UARILTOR,
WARD,
PIO« UK.
TYRO,
•KURORT,
Aud all points eoutli. by lta teams, with bare
and dispatch, and at the lowed rates.
P. KYKKTN. Oeaaral lap’s.
Eureka. December 39. 1979.
I it, Salisbury 4 Co.'s
STAGE LINES.
STAGE* I.KAYE EUREKA TUESDAY,
Thursday and Saturday, making direct
connection through to I
GftANTSVILLE AND CANDELARIA.
Fare te Mrautevllle.|>1,
Fare'to rau.telaria.. SB.
VT Stages leave Eureka every Sunday, Tues
day and Thursday morning* at 10 o’clock (or
U-mllton, Ward, Cherry Oreek, Brlatol, Pioche
and Silver Beef.
Carrying IT. 8. Mall and Wei In, Far*
ge A Co.’n Express.
W. E. DAVIDSON, Agent.
Otkce in PoetoiBce Building. myttl
BREWERIES AND SALOONS.
SAMPLE ROOMS SALOON.
A. Nelson, Prop.
O'NEIL AVENUE, near Matamoraa Furnace.
Keeps constantly on hand the
Finest Brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Eureka, Hay 12,1881. myl3tf
FRED. O. GORMAN. LUTHER CLARK.
PALACE SALOON
Mala Street, Enreka.
CLARK A GORMAN, PROP S.
rpflis SALOON HAS BEEN BEOPEXfep,
JL and is the finest accoutred establiafcauffit
of the kind in Eureka. None but the very fin
est brands of Liquors and Cigars will be fur
nished our customers.
The Card Room is elegant and comfortable.
The Tiger whisks about “ upon the green ” in
the rear of the saloon proper, which is second
to none in Nevada. nlStf
The Empire Saloon.
GRAHAM A CO., PROPRIETORS.
This new ani> attractive resort
has Just been opened, and is one of the
finest establishments of the kind in Eureka.
Connected with the house are cosy and com
fortable
PRIVATE CLUB-ROOMS,
And the Gaming Department Is complete in ev
ery respect.
None but the choicest and very best of Li
quors and Cigars will be dispensed to patrons.
DKUVKS, 12 X CEBITS.
Eureks, Feb. 3,1881. feb4tf
MENDES’
“TIGER’’SALOON.
THE I.AKUKMT IN NEVADA.
IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.
THE BIST BBANDS ON
WINES, LIQUORS^AND CIGARS.
A FUL'L BAND OP MUSIC
iBDtttadADM ITITJ (TUUng.
NOB KBBDB8, PnprMn.
“THE TROCHEE.”
C. PRIVOST.PROPRISTOR.
THIS 3ST3B-W
Saloon and Music Hall
!■ Non Attnittvi thin nn.
Attractive and attentive waiter
girl* aarra customer*. The mnale la
aeoond to nona la the State, and
GOOD SINGING
la a feature worthy of mention. None but flret
elate liquor* an dealt over the bar.
asr Attaohad to the building then an a num
her of good lodging roam*, with flrat-olaae
be da, at raaaonable rate*._ o»*f
Keretant’s Mane Sal*'
CIOAI STMC ARC 0101 ROOMS,
Main Street ----- Eureka.
(Next door North of P. Staler’* Jewelry Store i
A. HARRIS, Proprietor.
Mb. habbib is onoe more in old
quarters, and will make them sa attrac
tive as heretofore. ▲ free lunch will be spread
every night. ok if
JACK PERRY'S SALOON,
—OORXXB op
Main and Bateman Streets
EUREKA, ISTE-V.
-THE CHOICEST
Wines, Liquors and Clears
Obtainable In the San Franelaco market coo
itaatly on hand.
Buraka, Angtut 10,187*. aulb-tf
STAR BREWERY SALOON
....AMD....
BILLIARD HALL
Tormerly the Stone Saloon, one door North of
the Telegraph Offlee.)
JOS. MKNdIcS, Proprietor.
OPKN PAY AND NIGHT.
XTONE BUT THE BEST OF BEEB. LIQUORS
_Ll and Cigar, passed OT.r the Bar. B«t.
WholMal. and Retail.
S.member the RMr Brewery Saloon
When Ton Want n Sood Ulema
of Boer and n Free Lunch.
Eureka, May 4,1881.
Dissolution ofJMartiersMp.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
exI.Ung between Joeeph Mendee end 0ta
per Schmidt under the Arm name of Mendee
A Schmidt, le thle day disaolrcd by mutual
con lent. Joseph Meuaea will continue the
business and wl" "
firm, he hiring p
Oaeper Schmidt therein.
JOSEPH MENDE8,
CASPER SCHMIDT.
Eureka, May S. 1881. my$lm
Turn Out Your Stock.
PETE MAOLAY WILL RANCH HORSES
and cattle at a reasonable figure by the
mouth, at hla Antelope Springe ranch. It la ■
good winter range, and I will take slock from
town crery two weeks, returning them wher
desired. olfi-tf
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SPECIAL NOTICES*
ATTENTION, EVERYBODY t
Having purchased the entire Interest . i
W. H, Clark's Nernuitlic hnaiueae
I am now prepared to fqrnlsh
ALL KINDS or UOOD8
At Prices as Low as the Lowest.
By prompt attention to business accomiui
dating clerks, good goods, low prices,
I SOLICIT TRADE FROM ALL.
Try one, and Be flattened.
r. w. clutk.
Eureka, September 1.1879. a-j
CELEBRATED WEBER PIANOh
—asn—
Estey Organs,
Sherman, Hyde k Co., San Francisco, Psclfl c
Oosst Agents.
Instruments sold on the Installment plan.
Weber Planoa, by ell great musicians, are
aidered the beat end most durable.
Oseosly buys e Plano In a life time, therefore
get the beat, the pest te the chespeet. aU
Prof. . Plnmhoff. Local Agent, Eureka.
Watches, Cloche, and Jewelry Be
paired.
If yon want to hare your watches, cloeka,
and Jewelry repaired In a workmanlike man
ner go* to P. STELEB’S Jewelry Store, Halo
street. All work warranted.
Notice.
If yon bare a flue or complicated watch or
clock, a music box, as automaton singing bird
or any other delicate and Intricate piece o
mechanism needing repair*, go to
KDW. WILHELM,
Chronometer, watch and clockmaker
Jewelry neatly repaired.
All work warranted to give perfect satiefac
tlon or positively no charge. ol
MEDICAL.
DR. SPINNEY & CO.
Mo. II Kearny Street,
'•'HEAT ALL CHRONIC AMS SPECIAL
I Dlseaaee.
YOTTlsTO IVTElKr
Who may be suffering from the effects of youth
ful follies or indiscretions will do well to avail
themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid
at the feet of suffering humanity. Dr. Spin
ney will guarantee to forfeit live hundred dol
tar* for'every case of weakness or private dis
ease of any kind or character which he under
takes and falls to ours.
MIDDLE-A OED MEM.
There are many at the age of thirty to sixty
who are troubled with too frequent evacuation
of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight
smarting or burning sensation, and a weaken
ing of the system in a manner the patient can
not account for. On examining the urinary
deposits a ropy sediment will often be found,
and sometimes email particle* of albumen will
appear, or the oolor will be of a thin miiatsb
hue, again changing to a dark and torpid ap
pearance. There are many men who die oi
this difficulty, ignorant of the cans*, which is
the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. A.
will guarantee a perfect cur* in all snob oases
and a healthy restoration of the gsnito-urtnary
organ*.
OAoe Hours—10 to 4 and A to A Sundays
from 10 to 11 a. n. Consultation free. Thor
ough examination and advloe, $4.
Call or address DR. BPIMMET k CO.,
No. 11 Kearny St.. Ban Francisco
DR. MANK GEE.
Chinese Physician.
OFFICE—Chin*town, Horth OTTeil street, s
few door* below Clark.
Dr. mank oee has lately assooia*
ted himself with a member of tbe medt*
cal fraternity r*« cntly from Oanten, China,
who has bad 26 years' practice as a royal phyal*
cisn. This doctor has choice medicines only
known to the highest medical* authority In the
old country, which effect tbe moat remarkable
cures All chronic caeee of both males and
females speedily and permanently cured.
]>R. MARK GEE.
Eureka, Feb 21,18*1. feb 22-lm
:CICAR STORE,
IT- -
JACK PE rs CORNER
JAKE HARRIS, Proprietor.
Imported and Domestic Cigart
Of choice brut,., the best tn the otviet.
Tobiecroa. flcuetlM. uni Nwohen'
Articles, Etc.
Enreke, September 1, 187*. el-tf
New Tort Mil Bowl
(WEEKLY.)
CIRCULATION, 80,000.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES i
One Year, in advance.©4 two
Mix Months... *
M. H. JOSEPH, Agent.
Subscriptions received at this office. mblTtf
8. T. Ian L. O. Ftui.
PARKE * LACY,
■•la Anyuta for
BURLEIGH AIR COMPRESSORS
-AMD
Rock Di tiling Machinery,
PUTNAM MACHINE- COMPANY.
Machinist*' Tool* and Steam Engines. Ha*,
kin'a Engine* and Boilers, Hoisting and Yacht
Engines, Strain Puma and Centrifugal Irri
gating Pumps.
ALWAYS OH HARD.
417 Market Street. Ban Frenclaoo, California
NOTICE TORAVELERS.
•"““•fttlaa.a
Bus Propria tor*.
1*1 A WEEK. *11 » day at home easily
i I i made. Costly outfit f»e. Addreaa Tuu*
k Co., Augusta Mala#.

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