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EUR-IA DAILY SENTINEL
VOL. XXI. • EUREKA. NEVADA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER IT, 1881. NO. 9b
(guttka B«ilB Sentinel,
xoaxixn (HOkbavs exobpt
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CASSIDY & SKILLMAN.
UgO. W. CAHelOT.
*. .SILOBAX. __•
A Of Monroe and Bateman "treats.
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TE.MH oyUJWOBIPTJON: $i3 ^
One copy, ooer-.,,/ by mall.... 8
o!«c»W>^“.r"id,inUlp‘1j"f'*,:‘.
TERMS OF WEEKLY.:. ^ ^
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• A O K 31 T 8 t
„. fCiiOH _ ■, .Ruby Hill
*■ J 1 E uaN'T .Palisade, Ney.
"S>'A noYLK. ..
,u,“«t .■*!—*
V./b STEErrllBROWA.Tybo
f n rtSOHBAOn...-Bristol. Lincoln Co., Ney.
. uniiTT .Bristol, Lincoln County. Ney.
b- “• au~ 'va .Wlnnemncca, Ney.
a®*1 .... .Silver Reef, Utah
J-11 IlB ' . oVETT.Frisco, Utah
0JlM0K slotz .Bonanra City. Idaho.
:...... Central City, D. T.
*' * .Bingham Canyon, Ctah
p; ^00088.'.'..'.Han Miguel, Cal.
nilOEKi A PARSONS.Bellevue, Idaho
“VlcaHY.Royal City, Lincoln Co.. Nev.
* M. 8ILLE8PU..3.BoJ"‘’ C»L
fa W CRANE, No. 318 Pine street and
CHABbE Room 39, Is Bole Agent
» u f »n.,e» Dailt and Weaver Hvstixil
W£ *F,“C.co p.?«n. 1. that city hay.
“ 9“.tee*. with this office are r«,«eatod to
Limunlcate with him. __
MEAT MAIIKETS._
hufornu market.
Wait aide Of Main .treat, oppo.lt* Moor* Bro'a
Livery Stable. Eureka.
A. R. WRIGHT,
(SUCCESSOR TO CHARLES GOLD
proprietor.
Tl»« FiaMt Qaallll**
BEEF, ^WBIUTTOk.
Pork, Sausage, Head-Cheese,
Conitantly on hand.
Freeh. Fat and Jnley *•*«»
Of all daacripttona, the bait tn the land, aid
cheaper then the cheap*.t.
At Whalawle and Retail.
AT Give m a call. acdtf
notice la hereby given that I have aold all
ay hooka of account and clalnr.a of Indebted
.... jo. me for meet, aold and delivered up to
Siptambar 1. V D 1881 to A. K. Wright, and
he only l» entitled to collect eald ludebtcdneae.
Ihave aleo eold the Celtfornla Merk-t to A.
1. Wright, who will oerry on the. bualneee at
tb# ume pises, and I uk for him % portion of
Public patynaga. 8*rt.^Ltg1 POLL.
CAPITAL MARKET,
MSRTH MAIN STRUT, WUT SIDE.
JOHN I. HORN, Prop.

Beef, Pork, Mutton, Saus
age, Kto.,ofthe Finest
Quality constantly
on hand.
■ttra Cholea kteaka and Prim*
Konata a tpeelalty.
At rluoaahla rate., My anpply tn thle ra
gard cannot be equated In JCnrvke.
Itteki, July 11,1M1. jj’.itf
TRIE. HALIT. J. H. SHOEMAKER.
RILEY & SHOEMAKER,
... .PBotBiBTOM or nut....
The People’s Market
tram, ravARA.
Tf£E3 FINEST
Beef, Mutton and Fork
In thw Market.
Retail andWholesale.
Alao tha FliTKNT kAmOES inan
ufactared In tha Itata.
Tiiis is the Market for Epicures.
Enrcka, March 95,18*1. mhJCtf
i. »*rahast. j. , sDor»
REINHART t CO.
Dulm in Wbola bbA OromuA
BARLB Y,
WHEAT. BEAM AMD
•HVKTI.
■arley Ground to Order.
*0«m FOB Til
bhtjtlbr wagon
ambmti foi
I'LDWM, HOW SEA, RBAPBHM, .
Aba ill klBAJ *1
lflRlCDlTDRiL_lMPUMBNT8.
*»*«“ ££** 4*“’**®4 to B^ Pkrt Bf town fns
’•Sjaistes. 9trMi' “•** ioo'£**
JAME8 M. SMITH,
CORONER,
R',r*,‘"....
•SftSTJgi „Vi'a»M0'o0® 8tre,(. fourth
w of the old Stone Hospital. JaStf
RESTAURANTS.
JACKSON HOUSE
RESTAURANT.
....AND..,.
BAKERY.
Gibfried & Brisacher,
PROPRIETORS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO PREFAB
Id*
SUPPERS FOR BALLS AND PARTIES.
Dining Room* Conducted in Firit
Class Style.
FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
Supplied at the shortest notice.
Eureka, Sept. 10, 1891. selltf
Parker House Restaurant.
FOX & SCIIELLER, PROPS
Itco pencil lia FirMt-4'lnMM Wtyle.
ft! vc rj Hi I u ic New, C'lenai
anal Inviting.
The kitchen is under the super
vision of Mr. Sc heller, one of the beet
cooks in Eureka, who served hie apprentice
ship in a leading Parisian Restaurant, and the
Dining Room is in charge of Mr. Fox. They
are both experienced men, and kuow how to
cater to the inner man.
Eureka, April .‘10, 1881. myltf
Changed Hands.
Turner In Restart
Has Changed Hands, and
better Fare can now be had
for leas money than at any
other First-Class Restaur
ant In Eastern Nevada.
Board, per dap.91 00
By llae Week. 7 oo
Meal Ticket*, ill for. 7 00
Eureka, May J. 1981. myStf
COMER CHOP - STAND,
Is the rear of the old Corner Saloon,
PRAMENKO * BALLICH,
PROPRIETORS.
The miEST the baser affobds
alwaya ■ erred to cnatomera.
Fowl, Wild Game, Flab, Oyater*.
Etc., Etc.,
• Prepared in the moat tempting atyle.
Meals at all Bonn of the Day or Right
»rlrate Boom* Star Dinner Parllea.
For erery delicacy of the aeaeon, go to the
CORNER CHOP-STAND.
Kursk*. April T, 1880. *8 tf
OYSTER SALOON,
Chop House and Confectionery
Mtln at., two Doom Hortta of Johtuoa'i.
MS* BBOWN.PROPRIETRESS
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY BY EYPRFB8,
and all the delicacies of the market kept
constantly on hand.
ELEGANT PRIVATE ROOMS.
The only place In Eureka where Caudy la
manufactured. Freeh and Oholce Oandlea for
aale, either wholesale or retail. dMtf
JUSTMOVEO!
ANEW OPENING.
ON SUNDAY MORNING WE WILL OPEN
the Eureka Reatauraut, five deore above
the Jackson House, aud will henceforth diah
up tha beat meal In town for two bita equal to
any four-bit houaa.
Haro and Eg»*a and the beat the market af>
forde. Call and be oonvlnced.
MAIN STREET,. ABOVE THE THEATER.
Eureka, July U, 1881. Jy4l lro
F. W. CLUTE
Wholesale and Rstall Dealer In
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A I'n II sutl (bmplete Ntock of
Hardware on llAiid and con*
sduilly Arriving, which I
Ant offcrluir At prices to
Defy Competition.
Agcut for ttis £ Powder Company.
»’. W. 1'I.l'TE.
Sunk., Sept. 14, 18«1.
_HOTELS AND LODGINGS.
DON. M'NICOL. PITI KNIGHT.
THE PARKER HOUSE,
Knight &M'Nicol
PROPRIETORS.
This house will be kept pirst
cImi, and everything d*ne for the ac
commodation and to assuie the comfort of
KTienU. Rooms single or en suite. Attached
to the house is a first-class
RESTAURANT.
THE 33 A. 33,
| Has a fine reputation, and nothing but the beat
Liquors, Wines and Cigars will be kept.
Its 11 road coaches will take passengers to
and from the depot.
- Eureka, March 18, 1881. mhl9tf
THE TURNER HOUSE
B..J. TURNER, Proprietor,
SOUTH MAIN STREET.
This old established hotel has
just undergone thorough repair, and in
kept first-* lass. Everything will be done for
the comfort and accommodation of guests.
Rooms Single or in Suites. Lodgings—50
cents, 75 cents, and f 1
Attached totheHduse is a First
Class Restaurant.
The Bar is stocked with the best brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Tlie Railroad Coarh taken Pansen*
gers to and front (lie Depot.
RE-OPENED.
The Jackson House.
Only Fire-Proof Hotel in Eastern
Nevada.
MAIN STREET, EUREKA.
alHE ROOMS ARE HARD FINISHED, NEW
ly and elegantly furnished, and are spa
cious.
Single Rooms or in Suites.
. Oai In All the Rooms.
Connected with the Hotel Is the
FINEST BAR-ROOM IN THE STATE
*... AND THK. ...
BEST DINING ROOM IN EASTERN NEVADA.
A. JACKSOR, Proprietor,
Formerly of the Jackson House, at Hamilton,
White Pine county. ofitf
BUREAU HOTEL,
P. McELROY, Proprietor,
HOUTH MAIM STREET.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS FIRST-CLASS
T- rooms, which oan be rented with or with,
out board, on reasonable terms. Attached to
the house la a first-class BAR-ROOM, where
the beet of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
May be obtained.
P. McEI.KOT.
Eureka, Auguat IS, 1880. aulO-tf
MORGAN
LODGING HOUSE !
Corner of Buel and Clark streets.
MRS. D. MORGAN, Prop.
The house is centrally located
and has been newly papered and painted.
The rooms are large and airy, and are all well
furnl»h*d with the be*t of bedding and new
furniture. ———
ROOMS AT DIFFERENT PRICES.
Boom* to I.«t by (bo Day, Wook or
dlontb.
»y-Th« public an Invited to examine the
rooma and price..
Eureka, July 3P, 1881._ jy31tf
RUBY HILL
Boarding House,
John Laoy, Prop.
Boarders will be be accommoda
ted with the beat the merket afford* for
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY.
Ruby Hill, Auguat 3,1881,. »u41f
EUREKA LODGING HOUSE
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.
IfRU. MORGAN HAS BUILT AND ELE
1\JL gautly furnlahed a lodging house next
door south of the People1, lteetaurant, Buel
atreet. Rooma can now be secured, upon rea
sonable term#, by the day, week or month.
Eureka. December 34,1880. d3Utf
REMOVED.
MR. E,"OUHN’S
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
Has been bemoved to the boom
formerly occupied by Dr. Hamilton, next
door to Joe Bona' butcher abop, on aontb Main
atreet, where be la prepared to do e general
TAILORING BUSINESS.
Cleaning, repairing and altering new anita
done neatly and expedltlouely. ,
WObergee very moderate.
Thankful for past favors, I hope for a con
tinuance of the asms. E. KECHK,
Eureka, Hot. »0,1880._ Jl-lf
ANTONE FARRARIS,
Boot and Shoemaker,
mi.bab removed to,.,,
V. UHL’S OLD SHOP,
East Bide Lower Main Street, near Western
Union Telegraph Office.
Boots and shoes made to order.
and a perfect fit gua-anteed. Mending
aud repairing done on short order.
Mr. Uhl has turned over his entire cus
tom to me and I hope to merit a continuance
of the same. ANTONE FARRARIS
Eureka, April 15,1831. aplfitf
fl* r |f Ofl P‘‘r day at home. Saluplea
4)5 TO ab&U worth $5 free. Address Sun
son k Oo., Portland, Malue. '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
DAV. E. BAILY,
Attorney at i.aw, ryi.and-n
building, B.teniin itree* jj'lltf
R. M. BEATTY.
Attorney and codknei.i.or
at Law. Office—Room 16, Jackson House
Block, Eureka, Nevada. jyatf
W. H. DAVENPORT,
Attorney jit i.aw and din
trict Attorney. Civil business attended
to in all the Courts. Office in the Court-house.
GEO, W. BAKER. ». L. WINKS.
BAKER & WINE8,
ATtOKNKYH AT LAW. OFFICE
lu the Courthouse, Eureka, Nevada.
SKO. W. MERRILL* A. L. FITZGERALD.
MERRILL & FITZGERALD,
Attorneys at law. prac
TICE In all the Courts.
Office In the Foley-Rickard Building, over
Wells, Fargo k Co's Express Office, Main street,
Eureka, Nevada. jeo tf
FREDERICK W. COLE,
AtTOHNEY AT I.AW. EUREKA,
Nevada. Office—Sentinel Building.
C. J. LANSING,
Attorney at i.aw. ofvtcein
the Court House.
Eureka, May *20. 1879. wy91tf
F. H. HARMON,
Attorney at law. office
At the Aasesaor’a ofjice, lu the Court
houae.
PHYSICIANS.
WILLIAM TODD. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND KIROKON
Ofliee and residence, Frank Abadie’n
brick building on Duel street, two door® north
of the rear of the Juckaon House. au31tf
DR. 0. H. THOMA,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OF
Cce in Sentinel building, up stairs,
rear suite of rooms.
DR. A. C. BISHOP,
T>nYSI<IAN AN!) -SITROEOIV
X Office—In Wlnzell’s new brick building,
two doors south of Opera House. je23tf
DR J. 71. TS. OWEN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Eu
reka, Nevada. Office at the Turner Houae,
Main street.
DR. T. W. HUNTINGTON.
TJHYSICTAN AND SUBGEON
I Office In Clerk’a brick building, cornel
Monroe end Clark etreeta. myl2tf
DR. BEAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oflloe—At Sweeney s Hotel, Ruby Hill,
S*7ada. Je25tf
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C HAMILTON, D. D. S.,
Dentist, booms, a few
in 01 ark’s new brick building,
corner of Monroe and Clark streets,
Entrance on Clark street.
THOMAS J. READ,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND U. S, DEP
nty Mineral Surveyor. Office la Byland's
building, up etalre. __
SOCIETIES.
MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. S7.I.O. O. F.,
Meet every Wednesday evening at
Odd Fellow,' Ball, at 7130 o’clock. All
member, of tbe order, In good etendlng, are In
vited to attend. J. L. SMITH, N. G.
A. Ouvtn, B. 8. .
BULLION ENCAMPMENT NO. 10.
I. O. O. F.,
Holds regular sessions in their
Hall, Odd Fellowe* Building, every first
and third MONDAY EVENING of each end
every month, at 780 o’clock, All officer! and
members are particularly r,quelled to ba
preaent.
Sojourning Patriarchs In good standing are
cordially .invited to attend,
CHARLES FEBRARI8, C. P.
W. H. Davknpokt, Scribe. epatf
ST. JOHN'S CHAPTER. NO. fi.
The stated convocations of st.
John's Chapter, No. «, R, A. M„ will be
held at Maaonlo Ball, on the Saturday neit suo
ceedlng tbe pale of the moon In each month.
All Royal Arch Maaona, in good standing, arc
cordially Invited to attend. ,
A. L. FITZGERALD, H. P.
A. D. Rock, Secretary.
EUREKA LODGE. NO. 18, F. A A. H.
The stated communications of eu
reka Lodge, No. IS, F. k A. M . trill be
held in-Odd Felletra’ Hall Saturday, on or be
fore the full moon.
Membera of lister lodges, end sojourning
brethren In good etendlng. are cordially Invit
ed to attend. EVAN JONES, W, M.
Alex. D. Rock, Secretary.
BEATIFIC LOItUK, NO. 7. K. OF P.,
Meets' each Friday op every
month, at 7 £0 o'clock r. at 1U Oaatle
Ball, la tba Rlcksrd-Folev building.
All Brother Knights. iu good standing, era
fraternally invited to attend anrb meetlnga.
w. h. davenport, o. a.
0. H. Oast. K. of R. and 8.
AMERICAN f.ABOB UNION.
The regular meetings or the
Amsrtoen Labor Union will be held at
Armory Hall, on THURBDAY EVENING of
each week. Anr paraon dealring Information
In regard to the Union, ran obtain the same by
applying to the Secretary, at Armory Hall, be.
tween the houre of 9 and 4 o'clock r. M„ dally.
A. 0 BISHOP. President.
A. M. Catuacu., Secretary. eplT-tf
A. 4>. II.
Meets every first and third sat.
nrday of each month, at their hall,
corner Olark and Edwards streets at 790
o'clook. PATRICK STANTON, President.
PaTSicn Hannon Secretary.
Eureka. July 19,1880. JyM-tf
ALPHA LODGE NO. I, A. O. U. W.
Meets at the foley and rickard
building every Tueaday evening at 7:30
o'olock. Sojourning brethren In good atanding
era Invited to attend.
Examining Fhyalolan -Dr. G. H. Thome.
J. 8CHANLANKER, M. W.
I. 0. 0. Wmroona. Recorder.
JOB WAGON.
Mac. Farlinger, Prop.
MAO. FARLINGER8 JOD WAGON WILL
hereafter stand In front of the store of
W. P. Haskell.
All Orders Promptly Attended to
Charges down to Bed Rock
® w> 24 ti
* 5 —
BANKERS.
PAXTON & COM
BANKERS,
EUREKA, NEVADA.
J^RAW AT SIGHT, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON
Anglo-Caltfornian Bank.San Francisco
Anglo-Californian Bank...?.London
J. k W. Seligman k Oo.New Yqyk
D. O. Mills k Oo.Sacramento
Decker k Jewett... Marysville
White k McOornick.Balt 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 Bold on Com
mission.
ffMtfl Pis County Bant
(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 Comxnislon.
Local Agency for Hutchinson k Mann Fire
Insurance Companies. myl4 tf
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
EUREKA AND PALISADE
■■■ ■
SEW AMSieKKEHTEI
On and after May I, 1881,
*
-A. FAST TRAIN
WILL BOM BOB
PUMacarif Wails, and EiprcuM
ONLY. ASD WILL
Last* Bank! dally At.ffWAJO A. a.
irrlTt it Palisade At...8.00 A. M.
Making AoaOAoUan with
Bast and W*»t Baaad Trams or m#
t'Aatral Paella Railroad.
EKTCBNTHa 1
Leave Pallaade daily at.«:»6 ». «.
Arrive at Eureka at...11:15 r. a
Freight and Accommodation Tralui
Leaver Eureka daily at.6HO a. u.
Arrive* at Pallaade at.830 r. a.
Leavaa Pallaade daily at.830 a. n.
Arrive* at Eureka at.830 r. M.
THE OOHFAK1
WILL DEUTIB FRKIUHT AT
HAMILTON.
WANS,
PIOCHE,
TTNO,
BELMONT,
And all point* tooth, by It* team*, with oar*
and dlapatob, and at the low**! rate*.
P. BVBBTN. Oenernl Sup**.
Eureka, December 39. 1819.
Gilmer, SalisDery & Go’s
STAGE LINES.
eritutoviiio, CsudeiArin. w»«ia.
trortli sn.l Austin.
TRI-WEEKLY STIGE.LINE.
Through to Piooho in 36 Hours.
Only one night on the road.
Leave Banka Sundays. Tuesdays and Thurs
days for Hamilton, Cherry Creek, Ward, Brle
♦ol and Ploche. . . „
Dally stages from Ploche to Silver Beef, Bea
ver and terminus of Utah Southern Railroad
Currying V.H. Mull anil Wells, Far
go A Co.'s Express.
W. E DAVIDSON, Agent.
Office in Poetoffloe Building. JeSStf
BREWERIES AND SALOONS.
Moore & Pauli’s
One door south of the Telegraph Office on
NORTH MAIN STREET.
t
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Of the finest brands will always be found at
this establishment.
MOORE * PAULI*.
Eureka, July 26,1881. # Jy27tf
Stone Saloon.
North Main Street.
BONETTI & CO., Prop’s.
Largest Billiard Hall in Eureka.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
_AND THX
Prettiest Waiter Girls
Eureka, July 11,1881. jyl2tf
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, May 12,1881. myl3tf
FEED, O. GORMAN. LUTHER CLARK.
PALACE SALOON
BK.in Street, Eureka.
CLARK I GORMAN, PROP’S.
This saloon has been reopened,
and is the finest accoutred establishment
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 propar, which is second
to none in Nevada’. nl3tf
The Empire Saloon.
GRAHAM A CO., PROPRIETORS.
THH mew AMD ATTRACTIVE RESORT
has Juat been opened, and la one of the
finest establishment, of the kind ,n Eureka.
Connected with the home are ooiy and com
fortable
PRIVATE CLUB-ROOMS,
And the Gaming Department is complete in ev
ery respect.
None out the choicest and very best of Li
quors and Cigars will be dispensed to pstrons.
DRINKS, 12* CENTS.
Eureka, Feb. S, 1881. feb4t'f
MENDES’
“TIGER’’SALOON.
THK LABUKMT IV NEVADA.
IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.
rax BIST BBUTDI OX
WINES, LIQUOR^AND CIGARS.
A F UL't BAND OF MUSIC
U ittendanoe every evening.
JOE MENDES, Proprietor.
“THE TRUCKEEi”
O. PRBVOST.PROPRIETOR.
THIS KTH'W
Saloon and Music Hall
Is More Attractive than ever.
Attractive andattertive waiter
girls aerve customer*. The nroaio la
aeoond to none in the State, and
GOOD SINGING
Is a feature worthy of mention. Rone bnt first
clast liquor* are dealt over the bar.
S7~Attaclied to the building there are a num
ber of good lodging room*, with flrat-clase
beds, at reasonable rates. • ofitf
JACK PERRY’S SALOON,
-OO BN IB or
Main and Bateman Street*
HITBBKA, NEV.
-THK OHOIOkST
Wlnea, Liquors and Cigars
Obtelnebl. In the Bui Xnncl.oo muk.t con
■tuitlr on bend.
Iur«kft, Angn.t 10,1818. .nlO-tf
HENRY ALLEN,
CONTRACTOR,
■ in—
I All FBWAMD TO TAM COKTHACTA
to r
Natou Work, fauadaliaa, <«r
Hoisting Works, Engine Beds,
nud All Kinds of Fur
nace Work.
Material Furnished if Re
quired.
S7* AH orders may be left at tbe office of lire
Eureka Oou.
Eureka, July 21,1881. jy22tf
SPECIAL NOTICES*
CELEBRATED WEBER PI AMDS
—AHD— •
Entry Organs.
Sherman, Hydo k Co., San Francisco, Pacill
Coast Agents.
Instruments sold on the installment plan.
Weber Pianos, by all great musicians, are
•idered the beat and most durable.
One only buys a Piano in a life time, therefore
get the best, the best Is the ohespeet, al*
ways. •
Prof. Wrn. Plumhoff. Local Agent. Eureka.
Watches, Clock*, nnd Jewelry Re
paired.
If you want to have your watches, clocks,
and jewelry repaired in a workmanlike man
ner go to P. STELER’8 Jewelry Store, Main
street. All work warranted.
Notice.
V yon have s fine or complicated watt h or
clock, a music box, an automaton tinging bird
or any other delicate and intricate piece o
mechanism needing repairs, go to
_ KDW. WILHELM,
Chronometer, watch and clockmaker
Jeweliy neatly repaired.
All work warranted to give perfect eatisfac
tion or positively no charge. ok
MEDICAL. •
DR. SPINNEY & CO.
No. 11 Hearoy Street,’
rpREAT ALL CHRONIC AND SPECIAL
J Diseases.
YOUNG
Who may be suffering from the effects of yonth
fnl 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
lars for every case of weakness or prlvsts dla. •
esss of any kind or character which he under
takes and falls to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
There are many at the age of thirty to sixty
who are troubled with too frequent evacuation
of the bladder, often accompanied by s alight
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 small particles of albumen will
appear, or the color will be of a thin milklsh
hue, again changing to a dark and torpid ap
pearance. There are many men who die 01
this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is
the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. B.
will guarantee a perfect core in all sueh cases
snd a healthy restoration of the genl to-urinary
organa.
Office Hours—10 to 4 and € to 8. Sundays
from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation free. Thor
ough examination and advice, $5.
Call ffr address DB. SPINNEY k OO..
. No. 11 Kearny St., Ban Fra. cisco.
DR. MANK CEE.
Chinese Physician.
OFFICE—Chinatown, North .O'Neil street, a
few doors below Glark.
DB. MANS GEE HAS LATELY ABSOCIA
ted blnsself with a member of the rnedt
cel fraternity recently from Canton, China,
who haa had 26 years’ practice aa a royal phyai.
clan. Thia doctor baa choice mediclnea only
known to the highest medical authority in the
old country, which effect the meat remarkable
cures. All chronic cases of both malea and
females speedily and permanently cured.
DR. WANK ONE.
Eureka, Feb. 21, 1881. feb 22-lm
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