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Eureka Daily Sentinel. Awtewtment Li*t. Tlio following is a complete list of out the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, with tho dates upon which they will become delinquent iu the Board and the day of sale: yame. Amount. Delinquent. Sale Day. Ophir. 100 April <i.May 2 Albion Con . .. 3u April 0 ....May 2 Paradise Valley 15 April 0.May 4 Savage. 10 April 7 31ay 1 Navajo. 20 . April 7.May 8 Scorpion. 10..April 10. ...May 4 Benton Con_ 23. April 10.May 4 jjtab .100 .April 11.May 3 Belmont i>'ye).. 15 April 11 ...May 15 Mexican.1 00. April 13.May 9 Hale A Norcross. 50. .April 14.... May 10 N. Gould A Curry 20 . April 17-May 11 Alpha Con. 50. April 20-May 19 Goodshaw. 10.. April 21-May 11 Union Cou.1 00.. April 21.... May lo Sierra Nevada.. .1 00.. April 24.... May 15 Bullion. 30 . April 29.... Slav 24 California. »>..April 28....June o Silver Lick 5. May 6.May ~1 Best A Belcher.. 50.. May 6 .June 2 Potosi. 50. May 12. June 6 Argenta. 10.. May 12.... June 12 Belcher. 25. .May 15 — June 5 FroNli Oysters. Gibfried & Brisacher of the Jackson House Restaurant have made arrange ments by which they will be constantly in receipt of fresh oysters, which they will serve in every style. They will keep an all nigh house hereafter and meals can be cecured at all hours of the night or day. They will also pay the strictest attention to arranging aud furnishing balls and parties with luncheon or suppers. * F,|. Wilhelm Begs to inform his customers and the public generally that owing to his con stantly increasing trade he has enlarged his atelier, and will henceforth be able to do all work entrusted to him at the shortest notice. As heretofore, all work warranted to give perfect sat isfaction or money refunded. The I.iiMeioiis Bivalve. The oyster season has arrived, and this is nowhere more apparent than at Mrs. Brown’s Restaurant, where at all hours of the day and night the bivalve is served in any style known to the art of cooking. Oysters are received by express daily in cans and in the shedl from both the East aDd West. Families supplied. IiiNnrnnce. A. D. Haskell, formerly agent of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, will attend to the business of the Company during the absence of W. B. Hickok (Special Agent) from the State. Applications for insurance in this de servedly popular company will receive prompt attention. Frewli Camlie*. Silts and Fitfs. Mrs. Brown, at her restaurant on South Main street, has just received a large as sortment of fresh candies, nuts, figs, etc., direct from San Francisco. Drop in and try them. * At Cost ! Persons having pictures of the late President can now get a fine polished wal nut frame at Haskell’s for $2. They will be sold at cost for the shipper’s account. * Tue largest stock of perfumery and haudkerchief extracts ever imported to the State, from 25 cents to per bottle, at Schneider’s drug store. * \ lauge assortment of ladies’ and gents’ dressing cases, pocket-books, satchels, valises, toilet sets, eto., can be found at Schneider’s drug store. * QtLVKIt LICK CONSOLIDATED MINING ^ Compauy. Location ol principal place of business, Sau riancisco, California. Location of works, Eureka Mining District, Eureka County, State o* Nevada. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Boar l of Directors, held on the 29th day of March. 1»«2, an assessment, (No. 23i of five cents per share was levied upon the cap ital stock of the corporation, payable imme diately in United States gold coin, to the Sec n-iary, at the office of the Company, 30, 31 and oJ Montgomery Block, southeast corner of Montgomery and Washington streets, Ran Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on XutusMlay, die sixth I>«y of May, 1883. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, the twenty seventh day of May, ltis'i. to pay the delin quent assessment, together with costa of ad. vertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. LOUIS J. O’FARRLLL. Secretary. Office—3o, 31 and 32 Montgomery Block, southeast corner Montgomery and Washington streets, Sau Francisco, California. a2td HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. rnwo HOUSES AND LOTS ON MONROE X street can be bought cheap If early ap* plication is made. For particulars apply to the HONG HING COMPANY. Eureka, Jan. 12,1882. jlS-lm1* j. smus7~ Iu Ueorgo YonugU litinsmith KUrsp, MAIN STREET. EUREKA. \\T A TCHMAKER. JEWELER AND ^ Vi Engraver. Repairing of watches, Jewelry, and Engraving done in a - •"’a workmanlike manuer. English water CiF repairing a specialty. Eureka. April 2, 1881. ap3tf BUSINESS NOWBEFORE the public. You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not needed. We will start you . |12 a day made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now Is the time. You tan work In spare time only, or give your whole time to the business. You can live at home and do the work. No other business wtll pay you nearly as well. No one can fall to make enor mous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. nl8tf TO THE PUBLIC ! I TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING the public of Eureka that I have been sick for over a year, and tried several American doctors, but they did net seem to understand my case, when I went to Dr. Mank Len, who has completely cured me. JOHN WILLIAMS. Dr. Mank Len's office is at No. 12 (east side) Edwards street, north of Clark street. Eureka, April 24,1882. a2Stf THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting between Luther Clark and F. 0. Gorman in the saloon business has hr en dis solved. All indebtedness against the firm will be paid by Luther Clark, and all debts due the firm must be paid to him. LUTHER CLARK, FRED O. GORMAN. Eureka, April 5,1882. afl lm E. BELLINGER,MX ASSAYER. T"TNTIL OTHER ARRANGEMENTS CAN U be made, my friends and patrons will please leave samples at the office of Mr. Max Moeller, where I will attend to them promptly. E. BELLINGER. Eureka, March 20, 1882. mhdOtf MISCELLANEOUS ADVEUTISEMENTS. Nortli Main street, EUREKA, - ; - - - NEVADA. K A L E It IX.... General Merchandise, GROCERIES, .AND. PROVISIONS ! CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE AND TINWARE. __■ A FXTLL, LINE .OF THE. LATEST STYLES WALL PAPER AGENT FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES, FOREIGN AND HOME. ......Also, Ajfpiit Tor the. CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS, .AND. HERCULES BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER ! aGTUood* delivered to all parts or town, tree of ekarse. j Euraka, March 1, 1882. niarltf ROSENBAUM’S Celebrated SJote Cigars Unexcelled by any Manufactured! FOR SALE BY Mi. B. BARTLETT SOLE AGENT. Wholesale Liquor and Cigar Dealer, South Main Street, Eureka. M. CALISHER News Agent1 • ...▲MB DEkLKB I*..,. STATIONERY BLANK AND SCHOOL BOOKS. Note and Letter Paper, i'uncy Pa peterles, Toys, Cutlery, FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Also, Novels, Eastern Periodicals and Maga zlues always on hand. Subscriptions received for any of the 3»n Yranciseo Dailies and Week lies. Agent for the Territorial Enterprise, Chronicle and Eureka Sentinel. Eureka, January 11,1881. janl2tf CIGAR STORE! JACK PERRY'S CORNER, JAKE HARRIN, Prop. IMPORTED £ DOMESTIC CIGARS Of the Choicest Brand*, and the Best Tobacco*, Cigarette* and Smok ing Articles, Etc., Etc. Earekt, Oct. 1.1881. oltf ANTONE FARRARIS, Boot and Shoemaker, ....HAB REMOVED TO.... V. UHL’S OLD SHOP, East Side Lower Main Street, near Western Union Telegraph Office. Boots and shoes made to order, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Monding and 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 IS, 1881. aplfitf RE-OPENING -OF THE I City Plotograpi Gallery. LOUIS MONACO THE PIONEER AND SUCCESSFUL ARTIST* NOTHING BUT THE BEST m MOST LIFE-LIKE PICTURES Are taken at this Gallery, with all the latest Improvements of finish and style. COPYING, either Plain or Finished, in Crayon Color, or Ink, made a specialty— Crayon work particularly. Also, ENLARGING or REDUCING, to any site desired. Long MONACO. 09 Photographer and Proprietor. Hiram Johnson, Wholesale and Detail Dealer In staple and fancy GROCERIES ....AND.... PROVISIONS. Chicago Hams and Break fast Bacon, Stiver oured, always on band. AT THE BRICK STORE, NORTH MAIN STREET. Eureka, Jnlj 18.1881. JjrlOtf POLL TAX NOTICE. POLL TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR of 1882 are now due and payable at my office, in Eureka. 0. 0. WALLACE, Aaaesaor. Eureka, March 18,1883. mh!9tf THE Weekly Sentinel PUBLISHED » EVERY SATURDAY! IS THE Best Newspaper FOR THE Miner, Merckant i Meclianic ....OF... EASTERN NEVADA! IT IS ALSO Tie Most Malle Jemal TO SEND ABROAD To tlie Varions Mining Camps of the Pact fie Coast, ami to the People of the East. IT IS A Perfect Compendium OF NEWS. It contains Everything of Interest that Transpires in the Minins' Fields of the Pacific Coast. SUBSCRIBE FOR IT AND SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS. Price, - - $5 a Year. ROOMS TOTEL PARLORand BEDROOM ONE SINGLE ROOM, suitable for an Office. THE ABOVE ARE IN A BRICK BUILDING. tSTFor particulars apply at this office. Eureka, March 29,1882. rah29tf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO HOUSE! EaBt Bide North Main Btreet, one door below btone Building. B. ROTHSCHILD.Proprietor. IMPORTED AND ^DOMESTIC CIGARS! PLAYING CARDS, PIPES AND CUTLERY. Eureka, Nov. 28, 1881. n29tf A WARNING The continual throwing op burn. ing coals and hot ashes on the streets during windy weather renders a fire imminent at any time. The officers have been Instructed to Promptly report any persons who may do this hereafter, and they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. „ MATTHEW KYLE, Sheriff. Eureka, March 14.1882. mhlBtf ForSaleorLease The stone hreproof stork ruiid. luy ou Main street lately occupied by Pete nanieu. For particulars apply to _ W. P. STEICHET.MAN. Eureka, March 25, 1882. mr26 tf Notice to the Public! The public are hereby warned not to receive or negotiate for a certain note, described as follows, which has been lost or destroyed, and on which payment is stopped : The note is given by G. Persano & Co. in favor of G. Romani, and la indorsed by Peter Hansen. Eureka, April 7,1882. a8 lm MISCELLANEOUS. GET THE BESTS LEAD ALL OTHERS! Every Style & Price. Guaranteed Unequaled FOR OPERATION. ECONOMY. DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP. Improvements and Conveniences found in no others. Always Reliable. POPULAR EVERYWHERE. Tar Sale In Every City and in the United States# AND BY R. SADLER & CO., EI'REKA, JfESTADA. FOR SALE, MATERIAL FOR A COMPLETE .AND.,,. JOB OFFICE. NO 4. WASHINGTON HAND-PRESS. (GOOD AS NEW), BREVIER, OR MINION, AND NON PAREIL TYPE. CABINET, NEWSSTANDS, CASES. IMPOSING STONE, CHASES, ETC. A BARGAIN. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IN QUIRE AT THE EUREKA SENTINEL OFFICE. RUBY KILL ....A FINE STOCK OF.... Tobacco and Cigars, Notions, Cutlery, etc. ..®3r,^Kont t0T *" ,he leading Dally and Monthly newspapers and Journals. w. 3. PI1NROSE, Prop. R by Hill, Dec. 8 1881. d9tf BARBER SHOP —AMD— BATH HOUSE, Below the pGatofflce, one door north of ITenry Sind’s grocery store. HENUY CARRY...Proprietor *y*BE9T OF HELP EMPLOYED. *^Bg HART 8 PHELPS^ MERCHANT TAILORS" No. BOS Harliet atrcet, DP BTAIRH BAN FBANOISOO. OAL. CCC I«",eeA!vour own town- T«™» And Adir°“ H'HanL.TT* MISCELLANEOUS. Delinquent Sale Notice. Albion I'onHvllUklHI Ctrni*' pany. Location of principal place of business, San Franciscn, California. Location of works, Eureka Mining District, Eureka, Nevada. .. . . Notice.—There are delinquent upon the fol lowing described stock, on acconnt of assess ment (No. 10) levied on the Sixth day of March, 1882, the several amounts set oppo site the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. No. Names. Certs. Shares. Ain’t Atkinson & Co Thos T, trustees.2G54 10 $3 00 Atkinson A Co Thos T trustees, bal......... .26555 1 50 Atkinson A Co Thos T, trustees.3038 10 3 00 Atkinson A Co Thos T, trustees.. 600 160 00 Atkinson A Co Thos T, trustees.3896 100 30 00 Atkinson A Co Thos T, trustees.3993 100 30 00 Bayley Or B, trustee.1141 100 30 00 Bayley G B, trustee.1144 100 30 00 Bayley G B, trustee.1145 100 80 00 Bayley G B, trustee.1146 100 30 00 Bayley G B, trustee.3032 100 30 00 Bayley G B, trustee.3083 100 30 (X) Bayley G B trustee.3035 100 30 00 Bayley G B, trustee.3543 100 30 00 Bayley G B, trustee.8698 100 30 00 Bayley G B, trustee.3759 100 30 00 Bayley G B. trustee.3760 100 30 00 Bayley G B, trustee.3820 75 22 50 Bailey 8 J.2830 100 30 00 Cope A Davis, trustees. ..3859 100 30 00 Cope A Davis, trustees.3883 150 45 00 Crandall W G, trustee.1916 100 30 00 Crandall W G, trustee.2202 10 3 00 Crandall W G, trustee.3195 50 15 00 Crandall W G, trustee.3713 60 15 00 Chisholm D B, trustee. 446 60 15 00 Chisholm D B, trustee.1539 50 15 00 Chisholm D U, trustee.2o78 600 150 00 Chisholm D B, tnistee.3254 50 15 00 Chisholm D B. trustee.3813 600 150 00 Chisholm D B, trustee.3862 100 30 00 Coffin, Sanderson A Cook, trustees.3969 60 15 00 Clute A B, trustee.3558 10 3 00 Clute A ft, trustee.3308 1000 300 00 Cuddihy P, bal.3190 75 22 60 Duncan W L, trustee.3662 10 3 00 Dewey E E, trustee.3855 2000 600 00 Dewey E E, trustee.3932 1000 300 00 Dixon T H. trustee. 2177 20 6 00 Edwards Geo D, trustee.. ..4098 600 150 00 Freeborn A Co, trustees.... 9C9 5 1 60 Freeborn A Co, trustees... .1676 10 3 00 Fox H L, trustee.3949 200 60 00 Fox H L, trustee.3950 200 60 00 Fox H L, trustee.3951 100 30 00 Golly A Uhl, trustees.2824 100 30 00 Gillon J, trustee.2842 50 15 00 Gillon J, trustee.3355 50 15 00 Gillon J, trustee.4096 150 45 00 Greenbaum A Co L, trus tees, bal.2398 5 1 50 Greenbaum A Co L, trus tees.4026 10 3 00 Gardiner B, trustee,bal- 1194 5 1 50 Gurnett W J, trustee.3371 50 16 06 Hawks H D, trustee. 324 100 ■30 00 Hawks H D, trustee.2363 70 21 00 Hawks n D, trustee.2793 60 15 00 Hawks H D, trustee.3089 5 1 50 Hawks II D, trustee.3264 20 6 00 Iluwks H D, trustee.3654 50 15 00 Havens A Co, trustees.1475 100 30 00 Havens A Co, trustees.8155 60 15 00 Havens A Co, trustees.3533 50 15 00 Havens A Co, trustees ....4047 75 22 50 Havens A Co. trustees.4121 25 7 50 Huteliinson F W, trustee. .3882 100 3 00 Hutchinson F W, trustee. .4058 25 7 50 Hiokox A Co Geo C,trustee.4023 20 6 00 Jones H G, trustee.2405 10 3 00 Kenny A Dyer, trustees. ...3881 100 30 00 Keane Chas 11, trustee,bal.3247 5 1 50 Locke Wm L, trustee.3321 5 1 60 I.azure A Co L T, trustees..4084 250 75 00 LeRoy Theodore.3923 2000 600 00 Lelioy Theodore.3924 1250 375 (X) I.el.'oy Theodore.3925 300 90 00 Muller WJ, trustee.1514 10 3 00 Mo re A Montgomery, trus tors.2147 10 3 00 Norwood \V E, trustee.2528 25 7 50 Norwood W E, trustee.2585 10 3 (X) Norwood W E, trustee.3658 10 3 00 Noble A Co H H, trustees..3424 10 3 00 Noble A Co H II, trustees. .3716 10 3 00 Noble A Co H H, trustees. .4071 200 60 00 Noble A Co H H, trustees. .4073 100 30 00 P -rsons H B, trustee.3132 100 30 00 Phipps A B, trustee.1196 200 60 00 Pichoir H.3926 1100 330 00 Root Geo B, trustee.3873 2 60 Richardson, Hill A Co, trus tees.2018 100 80 00 Robinson L L, trustee.1450 25 7 50 Richardson E A, trustee.. .2918 100 30 00 Richardson E A, trustee.. .3236 100 30 00 Richardson E A, trustee.. .4003 100 30 00 Richardson E A, trustee.. .4100 200 60 00 Stein Nat, trustee. 929 30 9 00 Scott A Co H H. trustees...1371 25 7 50 Speyer Bros, trustees. 625 60 15 00 Smith Chas H, trustee.1738 20 6 00 Smith Chas H, trustee.2781 250 75 00 Smith Chas H, trustee.2810 25 7 50 Smith Chas H, trustee.2875 100 30 00 Smith Chas H, trustee.3499 400 120 00 Shinn Howard H, trustee. .3975 100 30 00 Shinn Howard H, tnistee. .4113 100 80 00 Verdenal D F,trustee. 216 100 30 00 Verdenal D F, trustee. 266 100 80 00 Verdenal D F, trustee. 294 250 75 00 Verdenal D F, trustee. 295 250 75 00 Weill Chaa L, trustee.1667 10 3 00 Weill Chas L, trustee.2190 6 1 50 Weill Chas L, trustee.2436 10 8 00 Weill Chas L, trustee.2818 20 6 00 Weill Chas L, trustee.3046 60 18 00 Weill Chas L, trustee.3322 5 1 50 Weill Chas L, trustee.3395 76 22 50 Weill Chas L, trustee.4116 600 160 00 Wakefield A Co 8 B, trus tees, bal.3598 5 1 50 Zinns O T, trustee.2752 100 80 00 Zadig. Kullm&n A Co, trus tees.3726 300 120 00 Zadig, Kullman A Co, trus tees.3816 400 60 00 Albion iniulng1 Company. (OLD STOCK.) Verdenal D F, trustee. 67 100 80 00 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 6th day of March, 1882, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction, at the office of Parker Crittenden, auctioneer, Room 14, No. 302 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cali fornia, on Tuefulay, the Second Day of May, 1882, At the hour of 2 o’clock p. if., of said day, to pay said de.’inquent assessment thereon, to pether with oosts of advertising and expenses of the sale. D. B. CHISHOLM, Secretary. Office—Room 6, No. 827 Pino street, San Francisco. California. al6td HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. AHOUSE—20x30—WITH FOUR ROOMS and a kitchen. The house is lined and sealed with lumber. The lot is 35x100 feet, inclosed with 7-foot fence. Also, a commo dious woodshed. The property will be sold at a bargain if early application is made. It can be bought for one-half cash and the balance paid in monthly installments. The property is located about 100 feet north of the Matamoras furnace, and belongs to Joshua Whitesides. For particulars apply to DR. J. B. KEEN. KT’At the above residence there is a very One melodeon, whioh will be sold cheap for oaah,_ a4tf Probate Notice. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP ! Fernando Bonctti, deceased, Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary with the will annexed have been is sued to the undersigned upon tho estate of Fernando Bonetti, deceased, and all creditors of said deceased are hereby required to ex hibit their claims against said deceased, with the necessary vouchers,within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the un dersigned, at her residence in Eureka, Nevada, or they will be forever barred. LOUISA MENAGOLI, Executrix. April 11,1882. apll-30d Regll & Waldvogel’s D A I B Y . PURE MILK AND CREAM! QEF.VID tN ANY QUANTITY TO SUIT kj> customer*. Paraona wishing Milk or Oraam, can notify the drivers uf our wagons. UKGLI * WALDVOGEL. Kdreka, November 10 1878. n80 Dissolution (^Copartnership. The copartnership heretofore existing between J. V. Bennetts k Co.. Vi,the saloon business, was dissolved this day. All bills owing by the firm will be paid by J. V Bennetts. and all Indebtedness due to the late firm must be paid to me. Eur.k*, April 11, 1883. * V‘ MEDICAL. DR. SPINNEY & CO No. 11 Kearny Street, ' -OT,W,W-Wtecur young men Who may be Buffering from the , fnl follies or Indiscretion?™ JffSSftfWk themselyes of tnis, the greatest hHI1 *° *5«l at the feet of .nffMlugCThC.mta°"nIM> ney will guarantee to forfeit five{ii1* lars for every case of weakness or cmJ ? a« esse of any kind or character which® hi ,a takes and falls to cnre. “ he “udei. MIDDLE-AGED MEff There are many at the age of thlrtl . who are troubled with too frequent «*I lo “»tj of the bladder, often accompanied* h???'10* smarting or bnrnlng sensation, and 118l*8ht lng of the system In a manner ti,IE_.f.®6*k«, not account for. On Sf„i™ ffttcu. deposits a ropy sediment will often L®,riu7 and sometimes small particles of aihSLfonH appear, or the color will be of a hue, again changing to a dark and to£ Lkilh pearance. There are many mS this difficulty, Ignorant of the caus*hwh?L 01 the second stage of aemtnal weaSs hnh “ will gnarantee a perfect oure In all III'i Br'S. and a healthy restoration of the geXh'«« organs. 8«mto.urinlrj Office Hours—10 to 4 and fi to r a from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation fLBn2{? ough examination and advice, $fi ’ Tho* Call or address DB. SPINNEY ft 00 _NmllKearny Bt„ Ban Frajji,^ THE GREAT ¥wGLISH REMFny Is » never-iun,. Cure for v0JD“ Vitality1 JSSS^’.tafcSS torrhma, CKt MAN ItOtin, potency, P„i~ sud all the ten&\, effects of Self-AbuL youthful follies iaj excesses in maturer dl^MemoryTTassUude^No® turnafUEmias8sioii8l Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision "cl?™ in the Head; the vital fluid passing unobserved is arAT °*her DR. MIJiTIE will agree to forfeit Five special advice and treatment) will not cme o5 nR*M*iNTI?tnre.0r,1.Di?I'i0nB ,ound ‘nit. OR. MINTIE treats all Private Diseases sue. cessfully without mercury. Consultation Free. Thorough examination^®23Si?? eluding analysis of urine, $5 00. Price of VI toi Restorative, $3 00 a bottle orK?ftl “’ofo.D ±Tr7oT? nMirAr« *—«. 11 Kearny St. Sail Francisco, 1>B. MINTIRN KIDNEY REMF1VV cnr6B>n Wn“?o7lt”Ti and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhcea, meet Leucorrhoea. For sale by all druggists’ tl lii . bottle, sii bottles for (E 00. uruBglBlB’*1 M » »«• mintie-s dandelion pills are the best and cheapest DTSPEPSIA and 111 I.IOI S cure lu the market. Fori all druggists, mrt-lj Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Fon Diseases of the Thboat and Lottos buch as Coroiis, Colds, WhoototoCough, Bhon. chitis, Asthma and Consumption. £J Tho few composi tions which have won tlieeonfidence of man kind an d become household words, among not only one, but many nations, anust have extraordi nary virtues. Per ■hops no one ever se :cnred so wide a repu tation. or maintained it as long as Ayer’s .Cherry Pectoral. It has been known to tlie public about 40 years, by a long continued series of marvelous cures, that have won for It a confidence in its virtues never equaled by any other medicine. It still makes the most effectual cures of CougliB, Colds and Gonsump* tion that can be made by medical skill. Ju. deed, the Cherry Pectoral has really robbed these dangerous diseases of their terrors to a great extent, and given a feeling of immunity from their painful effects that is well founded, if the remedy be taken in season. Every family should have it in their closset for ready and prompt relief of Its membeu. Sickness, suffering, and even life ia saved bj this timely defense. The prudent should not neglect it, and the wiao will not. Keep it by you for the protection it affords by its early use in sudden attacks. Prepared by DR. J. 0. AYER h CO., Lowell, Massachusetts. Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS (1) IN MEDICINE. jelltd For Sale. JJIIVE HUNDRED AND FORTYAOREBOJ fine land, well watered and covered by a United States Patent. Also, 300 ton?, of good hay and 100 tona common hay • two mowing machines and two hay presses ; one hay raks, three wagons, one buggy, 10 fine milk cows, 23 brood marea, 25 young horses, one imported aok from Paris, Missouri, one Norman stal* lion. The house is 25x50 feet deep, and well furnished. Also, stables and corralB, lnolud* all kinds of implements usually used on s compute ranch. For particulars apply to JOSEPH MENDE8, Eureka, Nev. aelSdawtf FOR _SALE. Splendid Property^ a Great Bargatf, IJtHH PLACE KNOWN AS MITCHELL ft ICON'S RANCH, in Steptoe Valley, midway between Ward and Cherry Creek, la for sale at a great bargain on easy terms. It contains 1,000 acres under fence. Tho land grows hay, gram and vegetablee. It is also a magnificent stock range. The improvements consist of a dwelling, stables, corrals, etc. There is alaoa good dairy outfit. Will be aold with or without the horses and cattle. The proprietors offer to sell because they desire to go East. Address Mitchell & Lyons, Cherry Creek, White Pins County, or apply on the premises. GEORGE GAVTF WHITTON'S BUILDING, corner Main and Clark streets. Tin and Sheet Iron Worker Particular attention paid to Roofing, Plumb ing, Etc. KT*All worn done will, dlspo^6 ami tat tlie lowest prices* Eureka, Oot. 1, 1881. 01 ATK2NS0N & DEWING IMPORTING TAILORS I No. 109 State Street. |y4-lf ROCKFORD. IDD. _ V U U ssse^iSkt much » men, aud boys and girl. “*^“JP|S0n pay. Reader.it you want a bueiueai at w you oan make great pay all the time. *r , a particulars to H. HALLETT & 00., po"j8,( Maine. nFTicFt(lTravele,,s' PAfflt.K?.?p«£sS at the Jackson House. or at the ifaablon Stahl and leave orders to be called. ^.ia*rtra. W. H. SWEENEY A 00., Ban Proprietors.^ C1*l A WEEK. $12 a day at home $ II made. Oo.tly outltfrae. AddreM A uo., Angnata Mala#.