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VOL. XXri,_EUREKA, NEVADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1882. NO. 132
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(gurcka EJailij Sentinel,
UnUSHED EVERY MORNING (MONDAYS EXCEPT
P ED) BY
CASSIDY & SKILLMAN.
A. sxILLMAN. GEG- w- CASSIDY.
0A;(T—Corner of Monroe and Bateman streets.
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one COPV. six months, by mall.... 8 00
P ! ,!v thro'* months, by mail. 5 00
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TERMS OF WEEKLY:
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1 . copy, Six months,. 2 50
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AGENTS:
MBS. jr. JACKSON.Ward
IV p. GOODMAN & CO.Pioche
A J. PENROSE.Ruby Hill
tV 3. MAl.CHANT,.Palisade, Nev.
JAMES O. DOYLE.Hamilton
u P STIMLEB.Belmont
CUVS. R. STRE1TBERGEH.Tybo
, u IISCHBACH...-Bristol.Lincoln Co.,Nev.
b 3. SCOTT.Bristol, Lincoln County, Nev.
(1 ciits JVVETH. .Wiuuemucca, Nev.
n n'lvARD .Silver Beef, Utah
0 “lloND * LOVETT.Frisco, Utah
tt'ulKRS & SLOTZ,.... Bonanza City, Idaho.
pulses.Central City, D. T.
■■ i v CV .Bingham Canyon, Utah
w siMMONs' .San Miguel, Cal.
Si'll’PUS s PARSONS.Bellevue, Idaho
S MULCAHY ...lloyal City, Lincoln Co., Nov.
at M GILLESPIE.......Bodte, Cal.
nuaKLES W. CRANE, No. 318 Pine street and
m I lidesdcvrff street. Room 39. is Sole Agent
10for the Ei-beka Daily dnd Wv.kkly Sentinel
In SaB Francisco. Persons in that city.hay
ma business with this office are requested to
communicate with him. _
MEAT MAltKETS.
UNION MARKET
Ono door north Parker House.
HAS. KARBSTEIN.Proprietor
Beef. Mutton, Veal and Pork.
Sausage and Headcheese a Specialty
kktaii. and WOOUSALE.
•^Everything flrst-clasa in this market. ^31
Eureka, Jan. 7, 1882. J»*tf
CALIFORNIA MARKET!
Wn»t aids of SOUTH MAIV STRUCT, oppo.ite
Mr.. HUlhou88,s »t«l)le.
WRIGHT &SHOLDERER
Proprietors,
rue FI neat QnnllUei of
EEF, ^^fBtmUTTQN,
Fork, Sausage, Head-Oheese,
Constantly on hand.
FRESH, FAT AND JUICY MEATS,
01 all descriptions, the beat In the land, and
oheapor than tha cheapest,
At Wholesale ami Retail.
taureka.Oot.il, 1881. o!3tf
THUS. HALEY. J. H. SHOEMAKER.
....vnopMETons or the....
The People’s Market
EUREKA, NEVADA.
TJEIEI PINHST
Beef, Mutton and Pork
In the Market.
Retail and Wholesale.
A Ixo Itao FINEST BAirsAOES mnn
ufniHarea lu tbe State.
This is the Market for Epicures.
Karel., M.rcta 25. 1881. mliMtf
NAVY SOAP Co.’s
TOILET AND LAUNDRY
SOAP!
Best in the World !
THY IT.
Economical, Eraalve, Healing.
Will Waih in All Kindi of Water.
Office—No. 84 end 38 California street, 8. F.
Factory, Oakland, _
SWEENEY’S LIVERY!
The public is informed that we
have the finest livery turnouts In the
State.
ROCKAWAYS, BAROUCHES, BUG
GIES, CARRIAGES, ETC.,
the most elegant in the land, Just received
from Ban Francisco. Our horses, also, are un
surpassed. In short there is no stable on tbs
Pacific Ooast, certainly none in this section,
that can compare with it. There is no other
■table in Eureka that has a rig fit for a fish
^agon.
EVERYTHING 18 NEW.
j W. II. SWEENEY.
I Eureka, Oct. 39,1881. o30tf
RESTAURANTS.
Now I am in the Field
PARKER HOUSE
RESTAURANT!
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE
1 in announcing to the public that he has
engaged two eminent cooks :
MR. FRANK OASP1ED, late of the Palace
and Delmonico Restaurants, San Francisco.
MR. JULIUS CAROBINO, from the well
known Jury Restaurant, San Francisco.
Both enjoy the highest reputation in
tlfeir line. My aim will bo to suit everybody’s
taste. Moping you will call, I can assure you
satisfaction. CHARLES FOX, Prop.
Eureka, Nov. 19.1891. n‘20tf
JACKSON HOUSE
Gibfried & Brisacher,
PROPRIETORS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO PREPAR
lng
SUPPERS FOR BALLS AND PARTIES.
BOARD PER WEEK, $».
19* OPEN DAY AND NIGIIT.
Freni* Oysters in Every Style.
Dining Rooms Conducted in First
Class Style.
FRESH BREAD,"PIES AND CAKES
Supplied at the shortest notice.
Eureka, Sept. 10,1831. aelltf
CORKER CHOP - STAND,
In the rear of the old Corner Saloon.
PRAMENKO & BALLICH,
PROPRIETORS.
The finest the market affords
always served to cuatomerB.
Fowl, Wild Game, Flail, Oysters,
Etc., Etc.,
Prepared in the moat tempting atyle.
Meals at all Hours of the Day or Night
Private Rooms for Dinner Parties.
For every delioaoy of the aeaaon, go to the
CORNER CHOP-STAND.
Eureka, April T, 1880. »9 M
oysteiTsaloon,
Chop House and Confectionery
Main 81., two Doora North of iohnaon'a,
MRS. BROWN.PROPRIETRESS
Of>EN DAY AND N!CHT.
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY BY EXPRFBB,
and all the delioaclea of the market kept
constantly on band.
ELEGANT PRIVATE ROOP/SS.
The only place in Eureka where tau<i> i«
manufactured. Freeh and Choice Candies for
sale, either wholesale or retail. dQ8tf
Meals, M Cents
New Boarding House!
Mrs. Zottman,Prop.
SOUTH MAIN STREET, oppoaite the Atlal
furnace.
Accommodations for 100 Boarders.
THREE SQUAREJIE*LS * DAY!
BOARD, per wee It...»* 00
NO CHINESE COOKS EMPLOYED.
Eureka, March 8.1882.mhStf
Enreia ail California
LUMBER COMPANY,
South Main St., Eureka.
California and Nevada
LUM 33 ZED J&,
OF ALL HINDS.
Raimi, Orepa ail Sonar Fine
MININ0 TIMBERS
Building Lumber.
A complete a«kortment of clear and
dressed Lninber, Flooring, Sid
tug, Rustle, and other styles of
Riding:, Molding:, Laths, Shingles,
Doors, Rashes, Blinds, etc., al
ways on haud.
Everything at the Lowest
Cash Rates.
HOTELS AND LODGINGS.
Pete Kniohx. Matt Kyle.
THE PARKER HOUSE
Knight & Kyle, Props.
rPHI9 HOUSE WILL BE KEPT FIR9T
X class, and everything done for the accom
modation and to assure the comfort of guests.
Rooms single or en suite.
UF Attached to the house Is a first class
Restaurant.
•G^The BAR has a fine reputation, and noth*
ing hut the best Liquors, Wines and Oigars
will be kept.
BT’Ornnibuses will take passengers to and
from the depot.
Eureka, May 1, 1882. m2tf
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.
tins iu All the Rooms.
Connected with tho Hotel is the
FINEST BAR-ROOSl IN THE STATE
....AND THE...,
BEST DINING ROOM IN EASTERN NEVADA,
A. Jackson, Proprietor,
Formerly of the Jackson House, at Hamilton,
White Pine county. o5tf
THE TURNER HOUSE
B. J. TURNER, Proprietor,
SOUTH MAIN STREET.
This old established hotel has
just undergone thorough repair, and is
kept first-class. Everything will be done for
the comfort and accommodation of guests.
Rooms Single or in Suites. Lodgings—50
cents, 75 cents, and $1
Attaohed to the House Is a First
Class Restaurant.
Tho Bar ta stocked with the host broads of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
The KuilroiMl Coach takes Pnisen*
If era to and froiu the Depot.
BUREAU HOTEL,
P. McELROY, Proprietor,
SOUTH MAIN BTBS5ET.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS FIRST-CLASS
rooms, which can be rented with or with
out board, on reasonable terms. Attached to
the house Is a first-class BAR-ROOM, where
the best of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Majr be obtained.
P. UoELUOY.
Eureka, August IB, 1880. auld-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
furnished with the best of bedding and new
furniture. ———
ROOMS AT DIFFERENT PRICES.
Rooms to Let by the Day, Week or
Month.
The public aro invited to examine the
rooms and prices.
Eureka, July 80.1881. Jy81tf
iiaiSiiHifi
North Main Street,
MRS. M. P. MURPHY, PROPTR’SS
This house has been newly refit.
ted and renovated throughout. The ta
bles will be constantly supplied with every
delicacy to be had in the market, and prepared
In the moat tempting style.
tar The proprietress guarantees that she
will set as good a table as can be found in
Eureka.
Terms Reasonable.
Enrek., Bept. 88,1881.ee2B't
Anti-Chinese Boarton-honse!
....BY....
MRS. C. A. NICHOLS.
Board, per week...IS 00
Single Meals.25 Cents
•7*At Derg’s old stand, a few doors south of
tho Courthouse.
Kureks. May 1,1882. tsAit
NOTICE.
PARTIES INDEDTED TO THE FIRM OF
R. Badler & Co. will take notice that the
undersigned having purchased all accounts of
the Arm, will enforce the collection of the
same immediately, unless satisfactory ar
rangements are made. R. SADLER.
Eureka, Nov. 80,1881. dl tf
KUAL BLANKS, OK ALL OF
i acriptlona, printed to order et the SEN
j TINKL OFFICE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
DAV. E. BAlLY,
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW, RYLAND S
building, Bateman street. jy24tf
R. M. BEATTY.
ATTORNEY’ AN It COUNSELLOR
at Law. Office—lioom 10, Jackson House
Block, Eureka, Nevada. jy8tf
W. H. DAVENPORT,
A TTORNEY AT LAW AM) OIS
XX. trict Attorney. Civil business attended
to in all the Courts. Office in the Court-house.
GEO. W. BASER. J. L. WINES.
BAKER & WINES,
Attorneys at law. office
iu the Courthouse, Eureka, Nevada.
GEO. W. MERRILL, A. L. FITZGERALD.
MERRILL & EITZGERALD,
Attorneys at law. puac
TICE iu all the Courts.
Office in the Foley-Rickard Building, oyer
Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express Office, Main btreet,
Eureka, Nevada. Je5 tf
C. J. LANSING,
Attorney at law. office in
the Court House.
Eureka, May 20,1879. my21tf
E. H. HARMON,
Attorney at law. office—
At the Assessor’s office, in the Court
house.
PHYSICIANS,
DR. EDWIN ROTH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON—
Office at Mrs. Horen's Lodging-house,
Ruby Hill. a20tf
DR. G. H. THOMA,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OF
fice in Sentinel building, up Btairs,
rear suite of rooms.
DR J. R. N. OWEN.
PHYSICIAN ASII> MCRUEOS J/5IJ
reka, Nevada. Office at the Turner House,
Main street.
DR. A. 0. BISHOP.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON —
Office—Whitton’s new brick building,
Clark streot, between Main and Buel. o’22tf
DR. BEAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON—
Office—At Sweeney s Hotel, Ruby Hill,
Nevada. je25tf
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C HAMILTON, D. D.
Dentist, ro<»91n, a few^^
in Clark’s new brick building,
corner of Monroe and Clark streets,
Entrance on Clark street.
THOMAS J. READ,
Civil engineer and c. s. dep
nty Mineral Surveyor. Offloe In Ryland's
building, up stairs.
SOCIETIES.
EUREKA LODGE, No. 33, I. O. O. F.
Meet at the foley & riokard
Building every Thursday evening at 8
o'clock. Brethren in good standing are cor
dially invited to attend.
D. HA8TINGH, N. ft.
W. H. Davenport, Reo. and Per. Secretary, f 14
MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 37,1. O. O.F.
Meet every we nesday evening
at Odd Fellows' Hall, at 7 o’clock. All
members of the order, in good standing, are
Invited to attend. J. BTRAC8. N. G.
A. J. Dorcm, It. S.
RT\ JOMN’N t ll lPTEM, NO. 8.
rpflB STATED CONVOCATIONS OF 3T.
X John’s Chanter, No. B, R. A. H.. will be
held at M&sonio Hall, on the Saturday next sac
ceeding the palo of the moon in oach month.
Ail Royal Arch Masons, in good standing, are
eoTdially invited to attend.
GEO. W. MERRILL, II. P.
John E. Jones, Secretary.
EUREKA LODGE. NO. IB, F. A A. M.
THE STATED COMMUNICATIONS OF EU
reha Lodge, No. 18, F. & A. M., will be
held in Odd Fellows’ Hall Saturday, on or be
fore the full moon.
Members of sister lodges, and sojourning
brethren in good standing, are cordially invit
ed d. A. L. FITZGERALD, W. M.
John E. Jones, Secretary.
BEATIFIC LODGE, NO. 7. K. OF 1-.,
Meets eaoh Friday of every
month, at 7:80 o’clock p. M., at its Castle
Hall, in the Rickard-Folav building.
All Brother Knights, lu good standing, are
ratemally invited to attend such meetings.
W. H. DAVENPORT, 0. 0.
0. H. Cady, K. of R. and S.
A. O. H.
Meets every first and third sat
urday of each month, at their hall,
corner Clark and Edwards streets, at 7:80
o’clock. PATRICK STANTON, President.
Patrick Hannon, Secretary.
Eureka, July 19,1880. Jy’JO-tf
ALPHA LODGE NO. 1, A. O. U. W,
Meets at the foley and riokard
building every Tuesday evening at 7:90
o’clock. Sojourning brethren in good standing
are invited to attend.
Examining Physician—Dr. G. H. Thoma.
0. L. SCOTT, M. W.
I. 0. 0. Whitmork, Recorder.
Look Out for Bargains
....AT....
JB IE3 O- ’ S!
Having purchased at sheriff’s
Sale the entire stock of
FANCY GROCERIES I
Of D. M. Btelndler k Co., at greatly roduoed
rates, I offer to the public at San Francisco
cost price the above stock, in order to make
room for new goods arriving dally from the
East and West.
Call Early and Secure Bargains
....AT....
BERG’S I BERG’S !
Between the Courthouse and Turner House.
Eureka, Dec. 27,1881. d29tf
4% 4% ■ GREAT CHANCE TO
£1 !sl .1 p m ]| mak>« money. Those
■m III ■ fl who always take ad van
ll M ^ H M tageof the good chances
9J L- 9| ■ for making money that
'^®r ■are ottered, generally
become wealthy» while those who do net re
main in poverty. We want many men. women,
boys and ai-ls to work for us right in thujr
own localities. Any one can do the work
properly from the nrst start. The business
will pay more than ten times ordinary wages.
Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who
engages fills to make money rapidly. You
can devote your whole time to the work or
only your spare momei.ts. Full information
and all that is needed sent free. Address
STINSON k CO.. Portland, Maine. nlStf
(PT fn tf Ofl Per &t home. Samples
4)3 IU 4>ZU worth $5 free. Address Stin-1
on A On., Portland, Maine.
JOB PRIKTING, OF ALL 1>E
serlptlons, executed with neatness an
dMPAtob at th BinzniOflN.
BREWERIES AND SALOONS.
THE OCCIDENTAL.
First class in all its appoint
Taents. Connected with the house is a
comfortable PRIVATE CLUB ROOM.
Hot Lunches Daily
From 12 to 4 o’clock. The following is a list
of eatables:
SUNDAY—Roast Beef.
MONDAY—Oyster Soup and Beef a la Alma.
TUESDAY—Vegetable Soup, Corned Beef and
Cabbage.
WEDNESDAY—NoodloSoup and Roast Beef.
THURSDAY—Bean Soup, Sour Kraut, Sausages
FRIDAY—Clam Chowder and Fish.
SATURDAY—Earth AppleSoup,Boiled Tongue,
Pork and Beans, Potatoes, and such Vegetables
as the market affords daily.
This Liiiicli In 25 Cents, mid entitles
yon to a drink at the Bar.
Corner of Main and Clark Streets, Eureka, Nev.
mhl4tf O. DUNKEL, Manager.
THE VILLA!
NEXT DOOR TO COURTHOUSE, EUREKA.
ONC'AR LEWIS.Proprietor
....THE BEST OF....
WINES, WHISKIES AND CIGARS
Served Over the Bar.
FREE LUNCHES DAILY.
nKINKS 12H CENTS.
Eureka, Feb. 20. 1882. f21tf
Palace Saloon
DIaIu Street, Eureka.
LUTHER CLARK, - - Prop.
This saloon has been reopened.
and is the flnost 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 ” ia
the rear of the saloon proper, which is second
to none in Nevada. apl2-tf
JACK PERRY’S SALOON,
-CORNET! OF
Main and Bateman Streets
■EXTBEEA, 2STI3-V.
-THK OaOIOJCBT
Wines, Liquors and Clears
Obtainable in tbs Ban Franoiico markot con
stantly on hand.
Eureka. August 10.1818. anlO-tf
The Empire Saloon.
GRAHAM & CO., PROPRIETORS.
rrtnia new and attractive resort
X has Just boon opened, and is one of the
finest establishments of the kind in Eureka.
Connected with the house are cozy and com
fortable
PRIVATE CLUB-ROOMS,
And the (Jawing Department in complete in ev
ery respect.
None but the choicest and very best of Li
quors and Cigars will be dispensed to patrons.
DRINKS, ldfe CENTS.
Eureka, Feb. 3,1881. febltf
MENDES’
“TIGER” SALOON.
TU£ LAUOE8T IN NEVADA.
IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.
THK BEST BRANDS OF
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
A FULL BAND OF MUSIC
In attendance every evening.
JOE MENDES, Proprietor.
"THE TRUCKEE,”
C. PJtEVOST.PROPRIETOR.
THIS NEW
Saloon and Music Hall
la More Attractive than ever.
Attractive and attentive waiter
girla serve customer*. The mueic la
secona to none in the State, and
GOOD SINGING
la a feature worthy of mention. Noue but flrat
olaaa liquors are dealt over the bar.
•fiTAttached to the bnildlng there are a nnm
bar of good lodging room*, with firat-olaaa
beds, at reasonable rate*. o3tf
SAMPLE BOOMS SALOON.
A. Nelson, Prop.
O'NEIL AVENUE, near Matamoras Furnace.
Keeps constantly on hand the
Finest Brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Eureka, May 19,1881. myistf
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
EUREKA AND PALISADE
DERAILROAD

NEW AltBANEEMKNTH 1
On and after May I f I88H
A FAST TRAIN
W t L L B t7 N FOB
A*n<iN«uK<'rH> Mulls, »n<l Ei|irm
ONLY. AND WILL
Leave Eureka Dally at.4:55 a. m
Arrive at Palisade at.9:00 a. m.
Making connection with
East anil West Hound Train* of tlie
Central Pacific Kali road.
RETURNING »
Leave Palisade Daily at.6:40 p. m.
Arrive at Eureka at.10:55 p. m.
I'rclKht and Accommodation Train:
Leaves Eureka dally at. .6.>30 A. M.
Arrives at Palisade at.8:30 p. m.
Leaves Palisade dally at.6:30 a. m.
Arrives at Eureka at.5:40 p. m.
the company
WILL DKLITEB IKEIOIli AT
HAMILTON,
WARD,
PIOCHE,
TTBO,
BELMONT,
And all points south, by Its teams, with care
and dispatch, and at the lowest rates.
P. EVERTS, Oeneral Snp’t.
Eureka. December 29.1879.
STAGE LifiJES.
Stages will leave eureka daily
(Sundays eseepted) foi Tybo and liel
moat, makiug direct connection at Rolmcut
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for
UrAuisvUle, ('aiidelnridi Wads
Hortb, Anuttsi aud Cftrsoit A- Colo
rado Railroad* at Liming, connect
ing with tbe Virginia A Trnckeo
aud P. Railroad,
TRI-WEEKLY STAGE LINE.
Through to Pioche in 36 Hours.
Only one night on road.
Leave Eureka Snndaye, Tu^^-ays and Thurs
days for Hamilton, Cherry Creek, Ward, Bris
tol and Pioche.
Daily stages from Pioche to 8llver Reef. Boa*
vor and terminus of Utah dwuthern Railroad.
Carrying U- S. Mail aud Wells, Far
go A Co.'s Kxprest.
W. E. DAViDSGN. Agent.
Office in Postoffice Building. JeiStf
Knabe Pianos.
“ For beauty of tone, touch, and
action, I have never leen their
equal."
CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG.
■ ‘The Knabe" is nbsolutely tbe
best Plano Made.
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.
No. 721 Market street, 8. F. Sola agent, for
the Pacific Coast. mU19tf
The Horse Leo
THE NORMAN HORSE ASSOCIATION
have conducted that they will not ho d a
meeting, but that the NORMAN STUD LEO
will atand this season at Valentine Walters’
Ranch in Huntington Valley, The season will
commence on the 15th of April.
TERMS—Three mares, for the season, $100;
single mare, $35. Good pasturage, per month,
$2 50.
For further particulars apply to J. D.
DAHM9, Huntington Postoffice, Elko County,
Nevada. »P»f
* J. B. LANGSTROFF,
Merchant Tailor!
Two doors North of the Western Union
Telegraph Office,
North Main Street, - Eureka
Has just beoeived and keeps con
stantly on hand a new and well seloctod
■took of the lateat patterns of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Which he will make up In the latest style*, and
at price* te salt the time*.
•^Alteration and repairing will be promptly
attended to.
Eureka, September 20,1880. s21-tf
HOUSE JO LET.
House with nine booms and bath
room, on Edwards street, to let. For
merly occupied by J. Oohn. For further pa*,
ticulurs, apply to
MRS. J. STRAUS,
Eureka. Feb. 14.1882. f 15-tf
Coroner’s Office.
WEST SIDE OF MUNROE STREET.
Fourth door north of the Old Stone Hospital.
Eureka, March 18,1882 mhldtf
SPECIAL NOTICES’
CELEBRATED WEBER PIANOS
—AND—
Enter OrfcniiK.
Sherman, Hyde k Co., San Francisco, Pacifl
Coast Agent*.
Instruments sold on the installment plan.
Weber Pianos, by all great musicians, nro
sidcred the best and most durable.
One only buys a Piauoin a life time, therefore
get the best, the best is the cheapest, al.
ways.
Prof. Win. Plumb off. Local Agent, Eureka.
Matclies, (locks, and Jewelry Re
paired.
If you want to have your watches, clocks,
and jewelry repaired in a workmanlike man
ner go to P. BTELER'8 Jewelry Store, Main
street. All work warranted.
Notice.
If yon have a fine or complicated watch or
clcck, a music box, an automaton singing bird
or any other delicate and intricate piece o
mechanism needing repairs, go to
x , EDW. WILHELM,
Chronometer, watch and clockmaker
Jewelry neatly repaired.
l.i“y™k.Y.*rr,“ted‘0 K‘Te nature.
tlon or positively no charge. o2
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
F. J. SCHNEIDER
$
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EAST SIOE MAIN STREET, THIRD DOOR
SOUTH OF CLARK.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS*
-ACCURATELY prepared
At all hours of the day or night.
Orders for
Drugs and Medicines,
—Promptly attended to—
i have nlNo a Fnll Line of
Perfumery, Toilet Articles1
■ fair ItruNlteg, l oo Hi HriiHlieN, Kal
•uni ISatti Ilrushes, Kle.,
And In fact everything usually found in a first
class Drug Store.
F. J. SCHNEIDER,
.. Proprietor.
Eureka, June 14,1880. JunlS tf
CITY DRUG STORE
Nearly opposite Paxton t Co’s Bank,
MAIN STREET, - - • EUREKA.
FRESH DRUGS,
Patent nSedlclr.ee,
TOIIJET GOODS
ETC.ji__ETC.
H. A. MARTIN,
i^ylStf Proprietor.
_ BANKERS.
PAXTON & CO.,
El'Hr.KA, XKVAJU.
J^RAW AT SIGHT, IN SUMS TO SUIT. OH
Anglo-Califovnlan Bank.Bah Francisco
Anglo-Californiau Dank.London
J. to W. Bellgman & Co...Sow York
D. O. Mills & Oo..... . .SfcOfKnir-utc
Decker & Jewett.,. .MaryavlU,
W'ilte & McCornick.8alt Lake Cit
Discount Commercial Paper, Make Colloe.
tious, Receive Deposits in Coin or Currency of
open account, certificate, or special deposit,
and transact
A GENERAL BANKING Bl'SINKKK.
Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on &>tu»
m.SBiou.
(In Woodruff & Elinor's Building)
Eureka, Nevada.
PRESIDENT.E. WOODRUFF
CASHIER.WM. PARDY
Dibkctobs:
F. W. CLUTE, E WOODRUFF.
Transact a General Rankin;/ Business.
Draw at light on Wells, Fargo A Co., San
Franciaco, New York and London.
Stocks bought and aold on Oomiuision.
Local Agency for Hutchinson A Mann Fire
Insurance Companies. myl4 ti
THE NEW SALOON !
Two Doors norili of Mr*. Brown's
lie* to ii rout.
ANTOINE RAPP.Proprietor.
Wlnos, Liquors and Cigars
Of the finest brands.
J. 1IAUKIS.MlxolOffittt.
Eureka, April 23, 1382. aSfltf
I EUREKA
MINING BUREAU,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
r|'HANSA0T8 A GENERAL REAL ESTATE
1 and Collection Business ; Draws and Ao
knowledges Instruments; Examines Titles;
Furnishes Abstracts of Mines and Real Estate ;
Examines and Reports upon Mines; Collects
Rents; and. in fact, will attend to any logiti.
mate business In which there is a fee.
E. J. BUTLER.
Office in Bknttnel building. Eureka, Nev.
Refers to any and all the business men
of Eureka.
Eureka, Oct. 26,1880. o27-tf

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